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T ti fe A n VI L i ri A TSUTH UNBKIDL80'' Ti«E3 ' SAT., VCTOMEit ), I9M This Week's (kiide To Tttwiiidn «d Normrts ' SATURDAY OCTOaER 1 Rt5 lnrti"siriFR on Parade 9:4^ Air Foitp Story 10:00 Shnri I.owis Ruft ’n Roddy 11M Fnntinw* 11:30 Toen^igo Fnilio 1:00 Movie Minialiirc 1:99 Pro-Game 1:45 NCAA -Syraciiso-Kansas S:45 Post Game Shaw Champicnship Wrestling e:30 Orzie & Harriet 7:00 Donna Reod 7:30 Ronanya 8:30 Tall Man 4:00 Life of Ril^y ■ Bourbon Street Beat 1»:*0 Man From Interpol 11^ Dateline iil:10 Nightmare SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 100 Major league Baseball li:00 Church of Our Fathers 3:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 National League Profe?5^ionaI Football t:00 n Is Written t:S0 Ideas . :45 C«rolina News Review ■ fcOO Bowling From Sportland «X) Championship Golf ■ 8K» Walt Disney Presents 7:00 Shirley Temple iK» Maverick i:00 Dinah Shore 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 This is Your Life 11:00 Million Dollar Movie MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 BM Farm Sht>sr 7:00 Tnday 9:00 Et Cetera 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Play Your Hunch ll.OO Price Is Righi i. 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Ttuth cr Consequecces ,12:30 U Could Be You 1:00 Amos 'n Andy ® 2:00 Jan Murray 3 3:30 Loreita Young Theater a 8:00 Young Dr. Malone 8:30 From These Hoots 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Here’s Hollywood 5:30 National Velvet 6:00 Cap’n 5 8:10 Stateiine 8:25 Weather 8:30 RceTe 8:45 NBC News 7:00 Rescue 8 7:30 BivcWioat 8:30 Bob Hope d:30 Untouchables 10:80 Peter Gunn *11:00 Dateline *11:10 Sportsline 11:1S Jack Paar TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 8^ Farm Show 7KW Today 9:00 Et Cetera ^iob Dough Re Mi lOidO Play YouV Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right lldO Concentralion 12:00 Truth of Consequences '12:39 It Could Be You . 1:00 Amos ’n -Andy t2:00 J»n Muri^y 2:30 Lor«ita Young Theater S:PO Young Dr. Malone tr30 From These Roots 4:00 Make'Room For Daddy 4:30 Here’s Hollywood B.W Cap’n Five 6:30 Quick Draw McGraw 6:00 Cap’n Five • 8:10 Stateiine - 0:29 Weather i >8^ Reeve t^^ Lock Up Hi30>,pr»mie } ■ ’fiiSD Alfred 'Hitchcock t^iOD TTiriUei^ i0%0 Special 1:00 Dateline 1:10 Sportsline 1!19 Jack Paar ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 830 Farm Staovi 7.«O0 Today 9:80 Et Cetera 9 JO Romper Room 'A0:00 Dough Re Mi W:3Q Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Bight y.l:30 ConcenU’ation 12KW Truth- or Consequences 12-JO It Oiuld Be You 1:00 Amos ’n Andy 2:00 Jan Murray 230 LoretUi Young 3:00 Young Dr. Ifalone 8:80 From These Roots 1 4:00 Make Room For Daddy : 4:30 Here’s Hollywood IkOO Qro’n Five j BM Abbott & Costello Stateiine Weather Reeve M NBC News . T.’OO Death Valley Days 7:80 Wagon Ttain Price Is Right Berry Como Bing Crosby People are Funny Dateline Sportsline ' Jack Paar . • ‘ Jadi Paar tMmSDAV. OCTOBER 6 Show Room _ Re Mi Play Your Hundi Price Is Ri'jit CoBcentratioD Truth qr ConseqncaGM It OMila B0 You Amos ’n Andy Ute ta Riley 2:00 Jan Murray 2:!W> I>nrctia Yoone Theatre 3 TO Young Dr. Malone ,^:.W From These Rootx 4:00 Make Room Ftfr Otfddy 4:30 Here’s Hollywood 6:00 Cap n 5 5:30 Hucklcberry ITound ft:00 Cap’n S 6:10 Stateiine 6:25 Weather 6:20 Reeve fi:4fl NBC New* v 7-flo ToiAbstone TiWttoty 7:30 Outlaw. 8:00 Bat Maslerson 8:30 Prodnccr’* Choice B:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 9:30 Wrangler 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Dante 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Sportline 11:15 Jack Pau FRIDAY, OCTOBBK 7 6:30 Farm Show 7:00 Today 9:00 Et Cetera 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Play Your HuncH , 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or Consequence* 12:30 It Could Be Yoa 1:00 Amos ’n Andy 2:00 Jan Murwy 2:30 Loretta Young Theater 3:00 Young Dr, Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Make Room (or Daddy 4:30 Here’s Hollywood 5:00 Cap’n Five 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 6:00 Cap’n 5 6:10 Stateiine 6:25 Weather 6:30 Reeve 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Real McCoys 7:30 The Great Debate 8:300 Sea Hunt 9:00 Eleanor Roosevelt 10:00 Michael Shayne 11:00 Datelinn 11:10 Spqrtsiine 11:15 Jack Paar WIVD (Oi II) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 7:45 Through tl«e Portliole 8:00 Jungle Jim 8:15 Jet Jackson 9:00 Roy Rogers 10:00 Capt. Kangaroo 11:00 The Magic Land 11:30 Mighty Mouse 12:00 Sky King 12:30 Rocky & Friends 1:00 Baseball Leadoff 1:15 Cleveland at Chicago 3:30 ABC Baceball 5:30 Top Ten 6:30 Bums & Allen 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Guri—Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Manhunt 11:00 Country Style 12:00 Award Theatre SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 10:00 U.N. In Action 10:30 Camera III 11:00 CBS WorkshoD 11:15 Through ifie P«)rthoIe ll:M Big Picture ^ 12:00 This is tAe tiffe 12:»> Sports 12:^ Pro Footbidl Kickoff 1:00 Bears vs. Colts 4:00 Duke Football 4:30 Carolina Footbbll 5:00 Bengal Lancets 5:30 Hawaiian'Eye 6:30 20th Century 7:00 Hawaiian Eye 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 G. B-'Tnnatre 930 Hitcbojx*' - . , , 10^ Can^d ! fO:SO Wbat% sy 11:00 Stilly News Ssecltf 11:15 First'®Uh tbeatre 11:30 Firet Run Theatre • MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 7:00 Morning Jamboree 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina NeWk 8:15 Capt. Kanj^aroo 9:00 Cartoon ShW 10:00 December ]^de 10:30 Video Village 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Far Horizon 12:00 Love of Life 12:30 Queen For A Day 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Full Circle 2:30 House Party 3:00 Millionaire 3:30 Verdict is Yottri 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Bandstand 5:30 Capt Gallant 6:00 Lanie > A:30 Esso 6:40 Weather R:45 Douglas Edwards 7:00 Pete and Gladfys 7:iS0 Cheyenne, 8:00 Bums Sc AUm 8:30 Father Kno.vg Best 9:00 Danny Hiombs 9:30 Spike Jones 10:00 Hennesey 10:30 Alcoa Pre^ts - 11:00 Reventb Hour Report 11:15 First Tljeafer TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 7:00 Moraing Araboree 8:00 News . 8:10 Carolina Hewi 8:15 Capt K^garou 9:00 Cartmn shoo 10:00 necembtt Bride. 10.'30 Video Wllage 11:00 I Love liao Far H(rfij»n 12 00 Life 12:30 Queen For A Day ilSfrS.’SSIdUK.i 2:00 Full Orda 2:30 House Party . tf:00 Millionaire 3:30 Verdict i8 Yours ’ 4:00 S'righfer t>ay 4:18 Secret Storm 4:30 ied!e of Night 5:00 Bandstand 5:M Rocity & His Friends 6:00 Dennis the Menace 6:30 Esso 8:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards ■7:00 Adv. in Paradise 8:00 STy 'fhrec Sons Douie Gillis 9:00 Tom Rwcll 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 EHeventh Hour Report 11:15 First Bun Theater 11:45 First Run Theater WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 7:00 Morning JamDoree 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina News 8:15 Capt Kangaroo 9:M (;^rtoon Shop 10:00 December Bride 10:80 Video ViHage 11:00 I Love Lucy ■ 11:30 Clear Horizon 12:00 Love of Life 12;30 Queen for a Day 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30. Jia the World Turns 2:00 F%11 Circle 2:80 House Party 3:00 Millionaire 3:30 Verdict is Ycurs 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 American Bandstand 6:30 raclta 6:00 Fun 6:30 Esso 6:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards . , 7:00 Rebel 7:30 Aquanauts 6:30 Wanted; Dead or Alive 9:00 My Sister Eileen 9:30 I’ve Got A Secret 10:00 Armstrong Theatre 10:00 U. S. Steel Hour 11:15 Olympics 11:15 First Run Theater THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 7:00 Morning Jamboree 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina News 8:15 Capt Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 10:00 December Bride 10:30 Video Village 11:00 Lucy 11:30 F* Horiiion 12:00 Love of Life 12:30 Queen for a Day 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Full Circle 2:30 House Party 3:00 Millionaire 3:30 'Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4.*30 Edge of Night S:(HI American Bandstand 8:30 Rocky & His Friends 6:00 Leave It To Beaver 6:30 Esso 6:40 Weather 6!45 Douglas Edwards 8:3fl Zane Grey 9:00 Angel 9:30 Victor Borge Special 10:30 The Detectives 11:00 Uth Hour Report 11:18 first Run Theater FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 7:00 Morahig Jamboree 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina News 8:15 Capt Kangaroo 9:0p Cartoon Shop I 10:00 December Bride 10;30 Video Village 11:00 I Love Lucy 12:30. Queen for a Day 12:00 Love of Life 12:30 Queen for a Day 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Full Circle 2:30 House Party 3:00 Millionaire 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:19 Secret Storm 4:00 Brighter Day 5:00 Bandstand 5:30 Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Guestward Ho 6:30 Esso 6:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas. Edwards 7:00 U. S. Marshall 7:30 Rawhide ^ 8:30 Route 66 9:00 Video Village 9:30 Mr. Garland 10:00 Twilight Zone 10:30 Eyewitness to History 11:00 News 11:15 Olympics 11:15 First Run Theater STAflON WAAA Winston-Satem SATURDAY Same as daily uhtil 3:00 p.ni. 3:00 Triple A Club at Masonic Temple ' 5:00 Boll Jordan SUNDAY 7:00 Sign on 7:00 Sensational Southlanden 7:30 In the Garden (Ret. Hayward) 7:45 Quartet Time 8:00 Ite Crusaderi . , . 8:30 A Visit with the Snut-ina 8:35 Album Time 8:45 Temple True Vine Holiness Church (Rev. Vensoo) 9:30 Goldon Harmoneers 10:00 YMCA-YWCA Program 10:15 Johnson & Wright Funeral Home Program 10:30 Pet Milk Program 11:00 Hymn of the Day 11:05 Morning W^orship (First Calvary Baptist Cliurch) 12:00 Songs for Sunday 12:20 Weather Report 12:25i Social Seciffity Program 12:30 Christ Temtple Holiness Church 1:00 Echoes of Cjalvary 1:30 Bill Landfofd Show 2:30 Church of tjie Lord Jesus Christ (Bishdp S. C. JohnsOn) 3:30 Music for Spnday 4:45 Mrs. Jo Ann Clement 4:00 Gate of Zion Holineta Church I 5:30 Music for Sunday 5:^5 Organ Reveries 6:00 Sign oS ^ MONDAY-F^KIMY 5:00 Wake up Time with Bob Roundtree 7:00 Big Breakfast with Bob Roundtre# 9:00 Home Companbon With Oscar Alexander 10:00 Morning Devo^oni 10:15 Obituary Colun^n, in-^n Rill Landford ^ow 11:00 Larry Willlama u%o» 1:00 Daddy-0 Alexander Show NEW STU&lllinS AND PAH- i Baktr, An«*lt Vileilh Bak^r, , D^Wn, il^na 1 Chaplain. Saint Augustine'* Col- ENTS AT iAltit A(/ei>Strm^ Dvrbb, Pi^eia Mijr- MJhft, ^rfla ^ lt«*. Left to right; Mrs. Richard I gaii, Ralaigh; The lUv. Nathin I The rW. li. flhwH, Radiol Station 'iWSRG 1410 KC\ MONDAY THROUGH PRIDAY Bill Hennessee Show The Norfle^ Whitt^ Show The Raleigh tiour , Bells of Joy Dr. Jive Show Mother of the Week Spiritual Echoes News, Weather Sports Farm News, Coittuu-i^ ^ Pop Shop Dr. Jiv6 Show Carolina Radio Show \ Gospel Train \ Round Up k Sign OS Souvenir4.iKleti, Tired But HippK Band of kfM Refurss lo States After 30 Days travel in 5:00 7:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:15 11:55 12:15 12:30 1:30 3:00 4:30 6:00 SATURDAY 5:00 Bill Hennessee Show 7:00 The Norfley Whitted Show 9:00 The Dtnrham-Orange Farm Hour 9:15 Sweet Chariot with Bill * Bill Hennessee ) 10:00 Showcase | 10:15 Saturday Frolic with i Bill Hennessee t ISiOfflJew* Wealher Mfl ‘ \ Obituaries | 12:10 Top Tunes of Wedc |i 1:15 Civil Defense Program 1:30 Party Tune 3:36 Carolina ludio Show 4:30 Gospel Train 6:00 WSHC Round Up i Sign OS I SUNDAY I AID CHILDREN NEW YORK—The National As sociation for the Advahcetaient of Colored People has contributed $200 to the fund beliig raised to aid the 23,000 children, mostly Negro, who have been stricken from the relief rolls ita Louisiana. The fund' is being raised by the Urban League of Greater New Orleans. x In a letter addressed to J. Har vey Kems, executive director of the New Orleans League, Wilkins enclosed the check for “the chil dren cruelly deprive of needed assistance by action of t^e Gover nor. ' 6:00 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:10 12:i0 2:00 3:00 4:30 4:30 5:00 6:10 Spiritual Echoes | Amey Singers ■ Music for Sunday » Suaie Weaver SingeTs Gethsemane Male Chorua The Pet Milk Progratti Cooper Four Quartet Harps of Harmony ' Music for Sunday Church Service *' News, Weather ; Obituaries Album of Stars Gospel Train ' uishop S^ C. Johnson Bishop Saimders ttue Way Holiness Church m-ways to UeaveK Evening Prayer , Sign OfE PRICE ST. CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEET The Price street Neighborhood club held |ts opening meeting af- tejjsiimmer vacation at the hoine Laura Burnett on Fayette- vale Street, Friday, September 9. Tlie guest speakers were Mr,- and Mrs. Asa T. Spaulding. The members were both inspired And informed during their talks. Members enjoying the hostesses’ hospitality were: Miss Annie Dun- egan, president; Mrs. Tmmilla Smith, Mrs. Hazel McBroom, Sirs. Sadie Pough and Pauline^ Mrs. Fe- delia Brooks and Brenda, l^s. Hastie Price, Mrs. Laura Bailey, Mrs. Etoira FHntall, Mn. Savatah Evans,'and Mrs. Queen E. Toom. The next meeting will lie Sep tember 23, at the hope of Mra. Lula Couch on Moline Street MISS OHIO HERE Miss .Corrine Huff, liTst and only Negro girl to win the Hiss Ohio title and to represent her state in the Miss Univiine cont»t, is being featured in.EpONY fiA- RSI TSSt WBtB QBMRHF 9X1 Ninety-four trtvelcrs, haK»y in spite of the accumulated weiiri- ness of thirty days , on-the-go throught ten countries in Europe and stops > in twenty-fouf cities, have returned to tiieir routine oc cupations with stories to tell of rich experiences. They returned from their trip with hundreds of pictures and films, and literally tons of sou venirs. The Alpha Kappa Alpha party left New York’s Idlewild In ternational Airport by TWA jet on Sunday, July 23. The party, which was the largest group TWA has carried to Europe, was the recipi ent of a gala send-off party given by Alpha Kappa Alpha members 9f the greater New York area fn the Golden Door Ro6m of the Air port. Sparkled by champagne and de corated with orchids, the ladies (and seven husbands) had London, England as their first stop on their crowded agenda. In London the group divided for easier move ment. liiose who planned to go oh to Africa after their travels in Europe formed one group, and those who were concentrating on Europe, the other. Amsterdam,' Brussels, Paris, Monte Carlo, Gen-1 oa, Pisa, Rome, Assisi, Florence, Venice, Lucera, Oberammagau, Munich, and Madrid were the high spots, but side trips to 'sn»Uei points of historical and scenic in terest characterized each day dt the trip. Moving the scope in miles and concept from the “Follies Bergere” in Paris to the “Passion Play” in Oberammagau with visits in be tween to the JFloriad at Rotter dam, the outdoor Opera in Ront&, the Shakespeare country in itnd around Stratford-on-Avon, a moon light ride on the canals of Venice with serenades to order, and a sww (fbr those wfao wished jthd'world famous ^do l^ach, the^ ‘trii>'Wa3 liberal edftfalion in a cap- suRj." !two '^oui)s passcid each ot^r in Romjp. /Xfiere, the reunion at'the open’ li^ opwa at the Car- ac^a Baths 'WHS so* «nthvdutic. thk ‘La Trayiata’ had to take sec ond place to visiting and compari sons of experiences. Most of the travel in Europe was done by chartered bus, and the several teachei^ in the party took advtmtage of the many unexpeMed opportunities to enrich their so cial studies, units. Crossing the Alps form the Mediterranean to the Adriatic Sea was first-hand map study where geography came alive. Comparing palaces and cathe drals as object lessons in a quick course in history of art and arc- hAecture as Wu as rM^tions of^ pdiitical History gaVe the tiur' members (Mrect acquaintatuie With, gothic, romantic, b^nthie and many moi*e styles arid techniques. Relaxtion in the evenings ^so made some tour penonnel exerts in night fTub types. A coniparatSve study of show offering in London,; Paris, Rome and Madrid was ine of the several unique bonuses of the trip. The most linfOrtonate happfelit- 'ing *^3 the iflneii et lilrif. TifliM, Okla'homa, Mrs. Harris had to enfter ^ AnferioM fi&'pltal in Paris', 'aiSa hef hW*- band had come over from Ti^ka to take her back home. She hat made a ^ood reioiVe'nr, bW wfcs greatly missed on ttitt trip Ue- cause she had piroven henell tie such a grand traveler. Public Welfare Woriuhop to Ik Held at Chai^el Hill Oct. 5 aiid 7 RAUSaCH — A three-day work shop on “Public Welfare Manage ment” will be held in Chapel Hill OlctOber 5-7 at the Institute of Gov- emment, it was announced today. Dr. Ellen Winston, commissioner of ptiblfc welfare, stated that tliis is the second annnuil workshop in administrative techniques for su perintendents of public welfare. This year's program under Joint sponsorship with, the Institute of Government and was planned by DoifUM Rayii^aiii, assistant director Rocky Mount G^l Cited By ; II.S. Agency ROCKY MT.—lilss Barbara A. Price, a Department of Commerce Bureau of Public Roads employee, was awarded a cash award of $150 for her outstanding performance of statistical and cleric/il duties in regards to the Highway Cost Allo cation study recently. Asst. Commissioner E. H. Holm es, especially recommended Miss eiPQti)etent handling her^j^lllihg- nete to co^'opeAt^ and accept cial, emergency..jobs ,for^yiQ pi% rector, A certificate of Award \Vill also be given-to this young iidy for the tremendous job has done.***" *■' Miss Price, a native of Rocky Mount, accomplished and received these awards in addition to Aiiin- taining her regular duties ai a Statistical Clerk in the same elffi- cient manner. Mm" iiU. Overton’^ is a new and sffiTdbt^rt^ bdAv- pact powder that will giv4 comi>lexlon a soft natural look/. . . it’s the po’w ■ yoti’ve Iteen learchtar^ tor R is blended with a, creamy foundation that will not streak ... stays on longed than most loose powder >, . , and the no-spiU compact keeps your pane neaM Oaiy (ptu« uIn Mirro^empa^— Jl.lfe (plus tax) At your favoilte cosinfetlc col^K^ or Ovterton HTirieiiic &feuuilaci«rir ~ ^ ClDCAfiO Ok of the Institute. , Registration will begin at 0:^ Wednesday morning, October 5, with the opening Mssion at 10 o’clock. Mr. Hayman will disctiM “Recruitment and SelMtfon,” “0^ ganization and Management” aAd “Delegation of AuAorfty," 'during morning and aftern6on sessions. 'Rie second dair's sessiom will begin at 9:00 a.m. with Dr. William Noland, professor of sociology of thfe university of North Carolina, discussing' “Work ^nd Organita- tiona.” Afternoon sessions^ will be devoted to.supervisory techniques with Richard P. Calhoun, professor of business administration, diKUS- sing "Motivating Employees.”_This discussion Will ^ continued at an evening session. At 9ito o’clock fiMay morning Mr. Hayman will speak on “Tlie Superintendent as Administrator” i(rtd “Internal Communications.” The concluding session will end at 12:00 noon. Registrations ftfom the one hun dred connties in North Carolina are being received daily and a rec ord attendance is expected from the county d^iartments of public^ ^fare and S^tle \^lii]rd''in' liaieigh. ‘ - AKA'aTdGlWf' MWEUS BAWtE Members of the AMa Zetit Omega, Chapter' 6f Alfmi Ka^pa Alpha Sdtority are busy getting ready to present feBOffY i^stiion Fair October 11, lOW at HilUide High School. Whi^ a^ bttiy selling ticket*, oth0 'tiA Ininr tSry- ing to out-dreia the m6d«la when they appear. Should be i 0dS show on and off stage. kfiS^ation For !^. Ang/s Night dasses is Set ItAUSGH — Dr. P. R. Robin son, Academic Dean rt Saint Au- gustit^e's College has ahnoirtbed that registration for evening classeii at Saint Augustine’s Col lege win be held Monday, Septem- Ifer 26, 1060 at 6:30 p. m. in room 202 of Ute Hunter Building. The foAowihg courses will be of fered if ten or more persons en roll: Educating the Mentally Gifted Child, Educational Statistics, Men tal Hygiene, beginners Typewrit ing, Beginners Shorthand, Educa tional Sociology, Principles of Guidance, French or Spanish, Ru ral Sociology, and General Mathe matics. Many of these courses will iM planned for inservice teachers who wish to renew their certifi cate and to help individuals satisy graduation requirements in CiA^ leges and Universities. t Chiskea will meet three hours, « once pfer week and will give three semester hours credit. One semes ter hour credit will be given for Typewvitbig. -^4 Informatics regarding fees and other details may be secured by writing Dr. P. R. Robinson, Dean, Saint Augustine’s College. . O Anti-Theft Tips: Before you get out of your car, always check to make sure you have your ignition and door keys with you. POII SALE \ This house is located at 310 Mal lard Street. It has 3 apartments with baths. Space for fourth apart ment. Also a three room house on lot. This property will net $170 per month. It is close to a bus line on paved street. Price cut for quick sale. Frazier Realty Com pany. Phone 2-1306. Call frpm 9 a.m. to 0 P'^' Look Church ,Oreu|it, Social Clobs, Storts, Anyona , £^rn Bifir Money i Selling Chri.ximas Catds-^AIM 'Occaswn^ Get Well — Birth-» d#y—Write today for samples, bt'oehures and prices. PAVCfTTt £8.EETING CARO , .COMPANY 2136 tart lODIIi St. Clevaland, Ohio 0vtt colbi^d dolls solds in Dtur- hfm hy !^urner Beauty and Bar ber Supplied, 436 E. Pettigrew Street. t • lighloM • perfac) peivw3w fum't Itrawwl'liw Jir wtth.ih#
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