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8A —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1965 I I CILMRATE 15TH WEDDING ANNIVIRSARY—Mr*. ROM A. Walkar was ho*ta*a racantly at the home af Mr. and Mr*. Weedrew W. Seller* of Route 3, Barbae'* Road in Durham. Tha Sal I art celebrated their twenty-fifth wadding anniver sary and heuae dadlcafion cere mony jointly. I«r. R. T. Thorn paan wa* In charge af tha dadl cation. -Klan Continued from page One as an organiser. It waa report ed he also made a percentage of the $lO-19 initiation fees he collected from ne-vr members. -Eligibility Continued from page One (college graduates and proper ly certified). Associate Memberships: Helping teachers, teacher aids, kindergarten and nursery school teachers, educational secretaries, food service per sonnel (non college graduates with non standard certificates; and students). E. B. Palmer, executive sec retary of the Association made the report In the absence of Dr. N. H. Harris, chairman of the Special Committee on Mem bership. The Eighty-fifth NCTA An nual Convention will be held March 31, at 12:00 noon, in the Raleigh Memorial Audi torium. The theme is 'Tree to Teach." The first Open Hear ing will begin on Thursday, Open Hearing will begin on Thursday, March 31, at 12:00 noon. -Who's Who Continued from page One Chapel Hill; Lorenzo R. Clark, Bladenboro; Evelyn E. Keyes, Blounts Creek; Lillie Arling ii iHTi \ Coleus that grow* so \fcell in shaded placet outdoor! needs a sunny apot indoora in winter, but will thrive in either place. Pot amall planta now or cut atema and place in water. Coleus is a versatile plant which grows as well Indoors as It does outdoors. Oardeners can take advantage of this fact by potting up small plants of coleus in fall to bring indoors for winter color. Do this early enough so the plants may be left outdoors for about 10 days to adjust to the transplanting. If all the coleus plants in the garden are large, there's another way to handle them. Pick or cut ofT stems that have leaves of your favorite colors or color combinations and place them in deep bowls or vases filled with water. Once indoors, coleus is handled the same way whether growing in soil or placed in water. The plants must be set in a sunny window for their bright foliage colors depend on light. Away from It the leaves become pale. The pieces of coleus in water have, of course, all the moisture they need, but the planta in pots must be watered thoroughly at' least every other day In order to grow their best. In dutf course of time some of the pieces of coleus growing in water may develop roota. These pieces may be left as they are or potted after they have roots several Inches long. While coleus is grown primarily for its beautiful and vari colored foliage. Its flowers are pretty too spikes of pale lavender blooms Should these develop and open Indoors, they add extra Interest to the winter window garden. Tha gueit list included win two hundred parions. Tha honoraa woro a pink lac* draw with pink (lippar* In keeping with tha color *ch*m* of pink and *ilv*r. Th* tabl* wa* cantarad with in ar rangement of pink candla* on ■llvar candlalabra* and an an nivaraary caka with pink arid *ilv*r icing. ton, Nashville; Willie M. Fai son, Seaboard; Michael Harris, Raleigh; James E. Newton, Pike, New York; Sandra Bailey, Hampton, Va.; Cecial McKithan, Goldsboro; Patricia Hawkins, Henderson; Carolyn Hardjb Graham; Bar bara Harmon, Windsor; James McDuffie, Winston-Salem. -Masons Continued from page One communities ty increasing the voting strength of Negroes and sucessfully electing qualified Negroes to public office. He stated many employment opportunities are open to Ne groes in the State but there are not enough qualified Ne groes applying for these jobs. In industry, business and gov i eminent Negroes should take advantage of these jobs oppor tunities now available. 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