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DRIVE SAFELY Candy Stripers Bring Pride To Delta Sorority The *»*«Jg* aim— chapter of the Delta Sigma Ttota Security Iwd much to bf proud of when Borer Jimmie Bugg Middleton gave her annual report on the Candy Strip ! era. .JSiisari^is a Candy Striper toapng to Ditto 1 Almnlei OMw In keeptag ptt top nations! peak of Hs Sorority, too Delta Six hrft/isd —2 Upon High stndanh as Osndy The Sorority furnished unitarme sad tramgnrtatfoa coets tor the young ladtoe during their terms of service. The purrees of this pro ject to to give high school students to eetmnuntty service. The Candy Stripers perform services similar to the adult members of toe auxil iary. they esrv* to toe ofßea. at the reeoptlen pnmenpl aid. and on the pediatrics ward, which is toe most popular assiimant tor ihe Candy Stripers. Many young ladles have participated in this pre lect, and to* Sorority is very proud of the reeegd they mode. Sorer Middleton has been the guiding hand in working with those young ladtoe. Tim Sorority would Ulne to take thto opportunity to congratulate Sorer Middleton and all Candy Stripers for a Job well done. lMf Candy Stripers are Pa tricia Ffbblee, Marie Rogers, Bar bara Thorpe, Gloria Turner. Gwen dolyn Upchurch, Barbara Boykin. Francino Bright, Prince HttofcnPlla, Sandra Parker, and Eva Person. DELTAS ACCEPT CHALLENGE “Delta’s Challenge—A Cell T» Service" I* toe IM4-IMB theme tor the Raleigh Community Alumnae Chapter. In very tmgreselve «•** monies thirty-nine Borers rwdedi catod andptodged themaehres to the task of accepting the “Call to Sendee” at the eptotog meeting tor tois seam R to with the dedieated seal and eager anticipation that toa Sorority launehee this program of serviee to toa oasnmtinlty through INSURE YdUfi HOME AGAINST FIRS —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Duriua, N. C. Rood news! .4 \ Asthma h lag Fever Sufferers - Heport Belief In Minutes Remarkable Doster's Fernuls Nalis Omb MmMi apMM GEM WATCH SHOP m rmuiwui it te i-soi WMManptlipnflMtl n >a%id|bfShHifcasnlsrat aS=SS >ySAVINGS DELTA CANDY STRIPERS Shown above are the 1964 Delta Candy Striper*. Fro. a Nit fa right: Mmeee Gendolyn Upchurch, Gloria Turner, Barbara Thorpe, Maria Ragan, Patricia Fee- Me and Mrs. Jimmie Bugg Middleton, director. (See story ). u<ejiauviw.,bij HERE —Tm Reverend Carlton O. Moral* e, (third from right) factor ot St Alban Church, Parrieo, Canal Zone, made a one-day stop at Saint Auguerine'e College during Me tour ot the diocese 0 1 North Carolina loot weak. Hie hoete tor that day included the College's top-level administrators and students from the Canal Zone. Pictured from left to right, are: J. Mills Holloway, business manager; Dr. P. R. Robinson, executive dean; Ft. Z. E, Smith, Callage Chaplain, Mies Lillian Athetlsy, Mies Ernestine Devy, the Rev. Morales, Mies Ju ana Lopes, usd Dr. James A. Boyer, president at St. Augustine's. ‘Love Os God Unconditional’, Declares Bishop C. F. Golden the Candy Striper*, ths Jabber wock, and Ha scholarship program. On 8 drag motet •vsrywhsrs. Santa. Dm*. *, tom* VL GREENSBORO “Tha leva 0 f God is unconditional and tt ia al ways there when you need it,” Bis hop Charlas F. Golden, of Nash ville, Tenn. declared Sunday at tha opening vesper service at Bannstt Bishop Golden, haad of tha Nash villa-Carolina Area of the Metho dist Church, spoke on "God 1 * Un ending Loss” Ha stated that there a re these who think of God as a monitor “who to always at tha right plaoa at toa wrong time." and that "Tha Jobs open to me are gradu ally being eliminated ” • HWrao r DOGi FritoSTtfASaarcmtor The conearvatlonlria In every eunssr. olxus lag armor. And little wonder. " In those days of heavy hunt ing pressure*, game hautObt, and • not ovcrly abundant number of waterfowl and gam* birds, wa can no jpngtr afford to shoot down five million duck* each year that are not roeoveredTNer can we afford tha heavy crippling lom of upland game birds; Th* use of hunting dog* cut* these losses dramatically by assuring that e greater proportion of tha birds shot era actually re trieved and therefore ccmted by the hunter for hi* >;-.l limit. s. Aad not only does wild life eonservatton benefit from hunt* ers using dogs, but you're do* inf yourself a favor. Half the fun of bunting waterfowl or upland gfune is watching your dog work. And there's a wide choice of breeds available to any nimrod, no matter what his specialty. Ncr must a dog be pedigreed. Many 'a pooch ox uncertain pedigree will hunt with zest and efficiency. The fact that you live in • city apartment or a small house in the suburbs is no deterrent, providing you can get to the country occasionally for train* inf, and mor* regularly at least a month before the sea* son opens to get your dog con* dHtoood. Labrador Retrievers, ftln«l an& Setters are no larger than Boxers or German Shepherds, two braoda that are SlrJaliiatjaa £ jSfkmg boon to, thedfaZ My pogyd^phyica^ others think of him os * kind of Santa Clausa, aver ready te bestow Sifts. “Th* ton* should com# In every one's life," he mid. “when Ood to seen as a Father who loves us all. What does thto love demand of usf It demands our lives. Whan w* sur render ourselves to Ood. only then will we know too moaning of Kto love. He loved us so much that Ho gave His Son that wa might have Ufa." CONVOCATION IPXAKtt— The Fonrtb Anneal Fail Caere* catten jrt Psdversito. beginning of the academic year, la eat far Friday, October t, at lltN aje. la •paeMtag Ore* naatam. Dr. Jomm t. Chaak. praaldaet of fibaw University will deliver the Convocation ad* frees. Tba peblia la invited. W. J. Trent Convocation Orator In Va. HAMPTON WSTITUTt. Va. Mr. William J Trent Jr . asaistant personnel director of Time Inc. and former head of the United Negro College Fund, will be the featured speaker at Hampton Institute's Con* vocation at 10:46 a. m.. October 1. Convocation, an annual evant h the official opening of the academic year Altar raeelving a ■aster es ban— admlalstntton degree frw the University es Penn sylvania, Philadelphia. Mr. Treat served en the facnitlee es LtvtncsSene Cel lege and h sea lit CeUege. Orsawahari. la addWt an, ha was Adviser en Nagre Affairs to Harold L. tor a— secretory es She to* Mr. Trent is a member of the Board* es the National foetal Wel fare daaamhly of New York City; the tfrlnwi ftmmliati institute. New York City; toe New BocheOe Os. YJ Cwnwtt tar Ukttr the Child UrtngWene reliefs. gallsbury, N. C. He alao aarvea on the College Housing Adviaary Committee. ey. and the Advisory Conunittoa an Govermnantol flfatliiiii. Ctty as New BocheOe, N. Y. ids eoAuNuui MURH W. CX, MTvWui WTOKE 3, IM4 '■ Welcome Week at North Carolina *• Great Now Storel Over *6,500 worth of prfkto to be given away during Opening Week! Come In and register for new prizes every day... there are registration boxes in every divisi- V • V J on! Grand Prime Drawing will be held October 3rd! The winner will receive a personal charge account ere* dited with *500.00 -PLUS *500.00 more credit if the winner ia married-PLUS *loo** credit for each child in the household un der age 18! GRAND PRIZE in the Wilmington Street Store is an R. C. A. VICTOR color tele * I vision set... valued at *550.00! You need not buy a thing... need not be preeent to win! tome in and register every day during Hudson - Belk’e WELCOME WEEK! ' Shop Friday night 'til 9! in nil our expanded, new and exciting departmental 5
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