CHESS CLUB ORGANISED AT SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE The irritability ot a significant numbar ot rsla tirriy strong chase playan at Saint Augustine's Collage provided tha proper “clime" and challenge which haa culminated in the w damnation ot a Cheat Club. Membership in tha troup ia not re stricted to existing cheat playan, but it open to beginners and in terested persona, men and woman. Seated, left to right, are: John Larkins, vioe-praeident; Henry Harrin, Erick May, preaidant; Lamia Foster, secretary; and William Milaa. Standing ( left) h Trimedge Anderson, faculty sponsor; and (right) Alfred Lang, co-aponsor. ST. AUGUSTINE'S STUDENTS HONORED—Two Saint Augustine's College students were elected to State offices of tha Stlfdent Wplaam mdlwsew A »*«/•• •*$ 4 9-. ~ *• .... Wi.l VUiIM Teachers Association at a conference held et AStT Collage, Graana boro recently. Miaa Dorothy Sheridan, left, aenior elementary ed ucation major from Wilmington, was elected tint vice-president for the 1964-65 school year. Miaa Batty Smith, right, junior soci ology major from Scotland Neck, was elected Parliamentarian for the 1965-66 school year. The James Walker Hood Chapter of the Saint Auguatina’a SNEA haa forty mambera. Dr. Jamaa T. Guinea head of the Department of Education at Saint Auguatina’a, ia ad viser. On The Home Front Presbyterian Men Planning Meet Dec. 6 LUMBERTTON The annual meeting of the Cape Fear Council of United Prmbytcrian Men will be held Sunday, December 6th, at the Bethany United Presbyterian Church. Lumberton. The theme of this meeting will be, "Sent into the world.” This is the theme used by the National Council of United Presbyterian Men in the 1944 Area Meeting. Group discussions will be conduct ed with minister* and laymen serv ing a* discussion leader*. Speaker for this meeting will he the Reverend Robert I. Stone, Associate Director of the Commission on Religion and Rare, The United Presbyterian Church In to* United States of America. Until recently, he waa pastor of to* Adams-Parkhnrat Presbyterian In New York City. At various times he has served M vice-president. Bronx Branch Os toe NAACP. member of the Broim Board of Managers ot toe Urban Leazue. and chair man of nis local community council. In the summer of 1961. he jeir.ed with a number of Rabbis and other ministers on a freedom riie" from Washington. D. C. to Tallahassee. Florida, to test interstate travel facilities. Tneir case, following arrest in Florida, is now before the United State Supreme Court JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. Homes and Business Sites for Sale! 2627 and 2629 DAVIS STREET (each) $14,500 00 FHA or VA Financing (Full basement) 1020 CROSSLINK ROAD— B»/2 acre* 12.000.00 ONE LOT S. HAYWOOD STREET EXTENSION Lot size 50 x 200 1,500.00 100% PAGE STREET—S* i rooms 13,000.00 1621 BATTERY DRIVE 24.500 00 INDUSTRIAL SlTE—Maywood & Rhamkatte Rri. 5.6 acres (near railroad) 23,500.00 ★ HOMES HOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: IMI DILLON CimCU MADONNA ACRES Mr. sad Mrs. Jaarn Whitley JOHNSON STREET —CARY. N. C—Mrs. ERs William* LET US BUILD FOR YOU! POR FURTHER INFORMATION CAU.: JOHN W. WINTERS f CO. - HENRY BROWN. M«f Kgemt VA 8-5786 LET US HANDLE YOUR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! 507 E. Martin Street (News items tola week front Franklin, Cleveland and Ala mance Counties.) TOUR HIGHLIGHTS Food conservation highlighted a tour in Franklin County. Mrs. Mar garet Baldwin, homo economica agent, says the average number of quarts of food canned by home makers hu reached 375. The high eat number of quarts canned by a homemaker was 900. Pint pise* winner In toe production and conservation contest was Mrs. Fannie Jack son. Frank Union. Rt I; Mrs. Fannie Stone. Spring Hope. Kt. I. second place; and Mr*. Loey Johnson, third place. FOOD BUYING Several young homemakers from Cleveland County visited a super market to analyze their food buy ing habits. Mrs. Thelma McVea, borne economies agonl, my* tba home makers studied tba teofo readi ly available and In season; compared prices of foods In va rious forms and packages; and learned ways of making wta* food selection* which will help them shop more economically. COMMUNITY JUDGING Communities in Alamance Coun ty have been judged recently in the community development contest Mrs. Ozetta P. Guye, home econo mics agent, says information on aecomplishemert* was collected from family scoie cards. Mrs Guye says McCray Com munity was firs! place county winner. "Those community mem bers are working on several long time goais which include home ownership and a well planned youth program.” add* Mrs. Guy* Shop Friday Nite CMsif! sale! ladies dresses Reg. Price Sale Price .6.99 4** 8.99 6** 10.99 and 12.99 8" 14.99 and 17.99 10“ 19.99 and 24.99 ir 29.99 20 #0 35.00 and 39.99 25*° 46.00 and 49.99 30** Hurry! The eele ia on! This large group of dresses includes prints, solids, and plaids. All wools, crepes, jersey and many blended fabrics in a variety of styles . . . some two piece •••uul'.. dev, 6, itu, luyai, gittu, mown, anu Ougt. junior, tails, and half sizes. READY TO WEAR SECOND FLOOR sale! . formal and cocktail dresses an nucv SALK PUCE 24.99 15.00 29.99 20.00 85.00 and 39.99 25.00 45.00 and 49.99 30.00 Take yOur chaise of either a long formal or a chic cocktail drew Junior and misses tries . . . red. royal, gold, green and black. RSADT TO WEAR SECOND FLOOR sale! girls rain and all weather coats RBO. PRIOR RALE PRICE 14.99 10.00 22.99 15.00 19.99 12.00 And ... a special troup ter IMS with zlp-out linings In 7 to 14 sites. Take advantage of this sale on rain and ell weather coats. AU cotton and daoron-cotton blends In beige, olive, dark olive, lined and unlined, some with raccoon collars. Hurry! There are only 10' to 40 eoata in this group. YOUNG WORLD SECOND FLOOR sale! girls & toddlers stretch tights R6g. Price Sale Price 3 for 5.00 3 for 4 M These famous stretch tights by Stretchinl are on sole now! Ail nylon, waahable tights in red. black, sapphire, hunter green, navy, pink, powder white, brown, and pure white. All are first quality in elms 0 to 10 months, l to S rears, 4 to Ox. 7 to 10, and 12 to 14. Buy now and save! INFANTS AND YOUNG WORLD - SECOND FLOOR sale! boys softs, sport coats & all weather coats Reg. Price Sale Price To 39.99 s** These me Sf wort costs! 14 suits! IS an weather eoata! AH are the latest styles, etdors. fabrics, and patterns. Broken staas S to SS. and FT to SS. Gome early for the best selections on them BOYS SECOND FLOOR sale! ladies suits Reg. Price Sale Price 24.99and29.99 20" 35.00 .. i , M 25" 39.00 ... 30" 48.00 ........ 49.00 40" 59.99 45" 69.99 50" 76.00 and 79.99 . . ....... GO" 90.00 70" 99.00 75" H.iV ouiui lan Uiige group ot juniors, mie»<». women's and half sizes include both two and three piece styles In •olide, colon, tweedz, and plaids. All wool and double knit*. Come early for die very best selections. READY TO WEAR SECOND FLOOR sale! ladies fall hats Reg. Price Sale Price 3.99.. 2“ 4.99 and 5.99 3 M 6.99 4»a 7.99 8.99 gbo 10.99 g— -12.99 |o®® 14.99 12®® 16.99 14« o 18.99 t 22.99 18®® 24.99 20®° 29.99 25°® Thr price* are reduced and the aelections of styles, colors, and materials are complete in this big group of sale hats. Come early to see this exciting collection. , MILLINERY SECOND FLOOR sale! ladies sportswear SUSAN THOMAS COSTUMES REG PRICE SALS PRICE 29.99 2S 99 110.00 VO. Os Famous Susan Thomas oostumas In fall color* Sizes • to 18 Hurry to Hudson-Be Ik and see tbie selection of oostumas. ■AST DOLL DRESSES REO. .PRICE SALK PRICE 10.09 to 14J0 4.44 There are 46 exciting drama in this famous line ... ail sale priced in aiaes 6 to 16. Colon: charcoal, brawn, corduroy, paisley. Come early for best size and color selections! TALL CO-ORDINATED SPORTSWEAR REO PRICE SALS PRICE IN to 2» JS MS to IMS Sale! Come see thU selection at warn sportswear eo-ordtnatea There are assorted colon In this praup that you'll like. Rims 4 to OLD COLONY SWEATERS REO PRICE. SALS PRICE 7.90 M 4 This special group of Old Colony sweeten are marked down now for quick sales. The colon an pastel pink or Moo to store 84 to 40. Come early tomorrow and are this extra spseiai value in our sportswear department! DRESS MOOSES RBO. PRIGS SALS PRICE BJ4 to SJS LSS to MS This is a hash sslsshm of dress Houses in assorted colors. Steer S to IS to too moot popluar styles. Nets is an opportunity to buy ss ssx2 sr ** W SJUITS BBTf SPORTS KVSs* “a STB Thom am over SM sldrts to thto metal group. Assorted colon, styles, and fabrics. The das range to 28 to 88. Make your selec tions tnmrrrmr ... save and bo gtod you did. There to surety something to this group toot you'll want and mod. SPORTSWEAR SCROND FLOOR HR CABOURAD RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER SS. IN4 sale! ladies winter eoata Reg. Price Sale Price 29.00 22" 89.99 •• • •fw*ere ee•• •• • • •) 30" 45.00 and 49.99 35" 55.00 and 59.99 42" 65,00 and 69.99 1.. 49" 79.99 and 99.00 70" 120.00 85" 185.00 95" 14800 to 150.00 105" 165.00 120" junior, nttMts, womens and half eisse. Solids, tweeds and plaida. Some button styles. Come to Hudeon-Bqlk early to morrow for the beet selections in this tremendous group of winter eoata. COATS AND SUITS SOEOND FLOOR sale! girls coats Reg. Price Sale Price 16.99 12®® 24.99 * 18°® 21.99 15®® 26.99 19°° 29.99 21— 32.00 25°° 34.99... 26°° 36.99 27 39.99 28°° 45.00 35®® 49.99 37®° Sim 3 to 6x. 7 to 14, and pre-toena • to 14. You’ll find 100% wool*, wool and nylon with rayon end satin linings. Chetter ftelds. boy coats, fur-collared dressy coat* Solids, herrlngbonos plaid* and clucks. Red, blue, navy, green camel, white, beige, and grey. SMALL WORLD SECOND FLOOR sale! cotton uniforms Reg. Price Sale Price 8.99 3" S.v, , 00 on ttWM Qu,lit, 100% cotton wuh’n -Mr ,w.n itroub uniforms. All are white. Blase I to 9. h UNIFORMS SECOND FLOOR to sale! men’s jackets Value to 27.95 « Price! An odd lot ot men’s Jacket* an to price .*. Rato la Msw tv cooler weather URN’S DEPARTMENT STRCRT FLOOR 5