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Case histories of actual operating coats for total-electric homes are available for yonr impertiotL « _ * ELKS %S-MILUON PROJECT Ormnd Exalted Ruhr Hobeon R. ReynoMa mid top Ttt ft official! an shown m tiny not with FRA officers and buildaee to aidn tin papara lot the $3- mftti on Elka * low income houamg project, Elba View Apartmanta , Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tha ground breaking date waa Auguat ssh, and completion date ia during 1965. Dr. Weaver To St Matthews For Men’s Day Sun. Si Matthew AME Church will observe tta annual Man's Day Sun* day. August 16, at the-11 a. m. serv ice. t Dr. Frank & Weaver will be luest sneaker. Dr. Weaver Is an outstanding ed ucator. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Fayetteville State Teachers College and his Master of Arts Degree from Columbia University, Hew York. He did graduate study in United States History at N. C College at Durham, and received the Doctor of Education, degree from Pennsyl vania State University, University Park. Pennsylvania. Dr. Weaver has had broad ex perience as an educator and leader Among the many positions he has held are the Mowing: organiser and first Principal of Roberson Ele mentary School, Bdgeoomha Coun- ty; organiser and first Principal od Willow Grove Elementary School in the same county. This school be came the first Negro State accredit ed elementary school in thatoounty. In 1963, ha hacamt State Super visor of Elementary Schools, Stefa department of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Mgmrn> iff 1 -.. ■ AHR < DR FRANK R WEAVER During ths summer es MR he served as guaet professor itAfcT Colcge. Greensboro. Dr. Weaver is an ordained Baptist minister and has served as pastor of tea Jerusalem Baptist Church, Whitakers. He is ths husband of Mrs. Quean Esther L. Weaver and they have one eon. Fmak Cornell. They re side in Raleigh. .... The Reverend J. N. Shearee, pas tor of the St James AME Church, of Method, end hie congregation will be guests at the 8:30 p. m. service. Rev. Mr. Shearee ia a native of Chester, South Caroline. He earned the Bachelor of Science degree at AUen University, the Bachelor of Divinity degree from Dickerson, Theological Saminary, of Columbia. South Carolina and ths Master of Arts degres from South Carolina State College, Orangeburg. S. C. The public is eordelly invited to attend both services. DR CHAUNUEY G. WINSTOW Dr. Winston Is Dennett’s Dean Os Instruction qnim»mn Atyinlirtwisnt of Dr. Che uncer O. Winston as dean of instruction at Bamwtt College was announced last week by Presi dent Wills R Flayer. Dr, WteaSen, a graduate ad Fish PteveesSSy, tswte* Me Q."r.' r 'rraamaaaatnmmit sdn- Dr . Wbseten bee served as chair man ed the Division of Higher Ed ueetton of the North The don. He is also a member at Bate Kappa CliL national srianttflr so ciety. and Pta Peßa Keppe, netton- A native at TappahanuocfcJV, Brown, of Modteyffls. end they NACW Convention Officials um mum ml n&ip MBR muiT- mITIIM MBR LUCINDA WARD RATIONAL DAY OBSERVED - The Raleigh Chapter oi Tha National Aaaoriathn OI College Woman obaatvad Na tional Day raoantty. Lett to right : Maadamm Vara Morgan,Da loraa Judd, Ahnata Qkmooa, Qledye Smith, Nellie Harrie. H. T. Howard, Catharine Larkina, Thelma Keck, ****”* Dili JptFti ots DpillMf/ turf Mn CiNDfw Dsbnsm, ptmjdtnt, participated in the induction of new member a; Mn. Dahy Robe- IBP ' ;V ' ) vJwm*>' *1 ‘ ■ffg!"'; ’ ■mmm&m jp,'vM|. y^^WfjyM lyuw ■ • ipi '^jSMj Blte' * * j&J .;%MLr sH}'; : . Am "■ W • 1 »5 “Si '.«*?. -'*-v'• 11 tfll - -'- •<: / S „ „ « kl * ■ te-- •'*,? . * ,• *, | JL. t *m«m NUUK* or m MATKWAL ASSOCIATION Os OOUMOM WOMSM Aagtut 18-33/ New York City Hosts 41st Annual Meet Os National Assn. Os College Womeii Association at wm be held An -5T Hew Task CHy. Mrs. UHten Ward McDaniel at Rle*msnd. Va. Htmonel President. Ffssdnn* s ewMwwßilw® jSJwSJ’b/^IS Sd SbereMhe""u. Dr. WeMn. an leave Warn Queens Coßege. Hew Task. Is alee Oread T * the Ecte PM Rate So rerky. eyrem at ha HR MCDANIEL -. RATIONAL, REGIONAL LEADERS - Pio titred me aome of tha many leaders of the Rational Aaaodation of College Woman, which will hold if 41ef eonvonfton in Raw York City Auguat 18-32. Top tow, hit b right, me: MihElme Dark, national chairman of the Human-Social Relatione Com -32; Mn Liman Ward McDaniel Richmond, IWdenf of tha RACW, who "MptmUe*£ Ruth Moore Bethea, Rational Publicity Chairmen oiBwNACW mid preaidant el tha Hamlet Branch; and Mra. Cwanyth H. Huu gng. national chairman of tha Conatitutioo Commit** Bottom row, fait to right, me: Mn. CamareeD. Debnam, premdantoltha Raleigh Branch oi tha RACW; and Mra. York City, third Rational Vha-Premdent el tha NACW. Tha me toons will be held at the Baknont-Plaaa Hotel, eomer Slef Street and Lexington Avenue, National Asoetotton at CeUege We men aemm five decades fllustretes die development at a shared vi l^wwnt The as! lege greduetee who join ed the Association were ail pro ducts of similar educational and cultural backgrounds, but of wide, divergent views, so ementlel to ed ucational end intellectual growth. to toelrtoteitete y«. toMtonsShs west hi ste- uuntßßimnSunm is. im MDS EUTR m RETREA Ml, MWm Garrfc ffsrrbo* Maadamm Utßan McKinney• Margarat Hayaa, Marforia Phillip • «* U "^ n J‘ y / th. Tha aaan l waa hold at tha Mario* Brook Country Club. Mn. Thalma Hack, a mambar ot thk group mm eHri lot eem- ;„ munity aarrkaa during "Firm Womanhood W*k? aponacead by tha Omicron Zata Chaptar ot tha Zata PM Bata Sorority; and alao during iha National Moating ot Jack and Jilt, Ino. Ftls, and How York City ewaA Membership, they fed Is ■ way die arrival of HACW delegate*, for waaaan to more effectively ben- famillae and frlenda. In this body cflt their communities, their states, mfTtTr i mid trained by gSJspbtod'SrttoS seedemle pursuits and experiences tot die U. 1. U« greet challenge and power. The National Convention Com- United around thlsceowat th«ne mlttee. the. New York Branch, the “Education—Key to Freedom. NA Betel Bclmont-PUsa, the WorM e CW Woman rally to the eeuee. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They Appreciate Your Bushes# , • *< .A.-- iMI ; v MBS. UWKNTTH HUEUKft v| I 11
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