-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, HAKCH », IM7 4A i k& oL ■ 4^31 jflM Ik jXt gfl JM Where Shopping Is A Pleasure 4 - _ _ ft. Pre-Emster &WfC? • CcaHlii'iil Bviii'ts f=^> # Flower Hats and MalinCt • Arranged in 3 Groups A /J 3™ 5™ 7 ,## Formerly 8.00 to 16.00 vW\ Wonderful bonnet buys in time . A *1 for Raster! Flower hats in. an >t \v 3 exciting color range .. . and j trimlv tailored malines. Which v>iLi • * ¥\u ever your desire, there are 7 JL V many, many for your picking! C\f\r> Better Millinery . . . Second Floor C_^ws> JP\ \ Knsn»r|imr Is Tin? I i|Ly\ >• I or Young Fiuerv! Halter dio>s» to thrill hit' and litM'p girls. In j ■i^&ijyyftw'iy wiwuJ \ i*olly f 'Hinder"* L c'lh. -Ktarmount. Casual r^TiT^" (Chiibbie's) 6.00 to ihih'rru'i World . . . Third RH Hoys' Laster Pair-off ffl 19 Zippy outfit* for chipper lads. Ilanrl jionie bliio and brown plaid jacket mated with or brown pants. T'O-p Faay-care blend—fiVJ Darron «■ poly- J ester, 35'r cotton, 15.00. Childrea'i World , . . Third Floor IN ANNUAL EASTER CANTA TA—The Cathedral Choir of St. Mark AMEZ Church presented its annual Easter Cantata Sun day, March 20, 7:30 p.m., un der the direction of Ernest Massenburg. Excerpts from the "Messiah", "The Crucifixion," and "The Seven Last Words of Christ" were presented. Solo ists for the occasion were Mrs. Mildred Lester, Soprano; Mrs. Barbara Daniels, Soprano; Ma jor Geer, Tenor; and Joseph Settle, Tenor; Mrs. 4&P&h Bar den, Organist and Mrs. Carrie Giant, Pianist. Alphas to Hold Regional Meet In Charlotte CHARLOTTE Alpha P h i Alpha Fraternitx convenes in the Queen City .of Charlotte for its Southern Regional -Con version, March 23-25. The con vention. will ha\e as its head fnatters, the new Convention Mall at The White Hogse Inn vith three»huntlred delegates expected. Tneme ior the three-d a y meet will be "The Pursuit of Excellence in Preparation for Today's Opportunities", with emphasis on the role nf Alpha Phr Alpha in this oursuit. An address. "The Pursuit of Ex cellence'' will be made on Sat urday by Dr Charles Cheek, President of Shaw University. The keynote address, sched uled for Thursday. March 23, will be made by Dr. Joseph Patterson. Prof'"s.-or of English' at Winston-Salem State College. Included in the first general session with C 1.. Blake, re tired local school principal pre siding. will be such notables as the members of the Pan Hel lenic Council; A W. Clement, 111. State Director: Dr Rufus Perry. President of Johnson C. Smith U : Dewey Branch, South ern Vice-President; and the Mayor ot Charlotte, the Honor able. Stan Brookshire On Friday, the Pan Hellenic Council will entetrain at ,a Soiree on the balcony of the ballroom Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity has invited visiting delegates to its dance' sched uled at Park Center for 9 P.M. Ample time has been set aside Be A MURRAY Man Win Business Advancement . . . Enjoy Social Popularity Vjhi'll frel innfiJcnf Ihyl ytmr hair it well groomed all cJity ;nul evening when you use Ml RH AY'S Superior MAIM «WfSMN, H>MAf>F It hair firmly in place without thai «tkky. greasy feeling. Contain* no alkaliei or other har-h irritant*. l ook for the orange can with the man anJ _ wTm laJv on lop LA*OI SIZE m r?-? d TRIAL SIZE 251 1 1 J*UR»AYIL j On sale al drug stores, >/ chain »ioren. super mart* and harder •hop*. If vour dealer doe* no have Murray'* Pomade he can get it qukkh for you or end only sl. and we will mail you 2 giant *i/e llair Pomade postage paid. MOMMY'S SUPfIIOt PIOBUCTS COMfAMT 4M Ckarletlt kn., Be trail. MM. 4C281 during the day for tours of the city. Saturday, the concluding day of the convention, opens ■with a panel at 9:00 A.M. "Horizons of Opportunity," Dr. Emery Rann, local physician, presiding. Discussions on In dustry and Business, Medicine and Law, Services, Education and Keligion will take place. Highlighting the convention will be a banquet featuring an address hy Dr. George W. Hun ter, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at South Caro lina State College. Culminating the three-day affair will be The Alpha Dance at 9 P. M., •featuring the fabulous music of Johnny Holloway and The Hi Tones in Convention, Hall. Dr. Lionel Newsome, associ ated with Ford Foundation, and General President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Incorpo rated, will conduct the State Meetings. Two Honored At Sr. Citizens March Party The March Birthday Party of the Senior Citizens at St. Titus' honored Mrs. Wilma Mi lum and Mrs. .Janie Moore. Each sat at one end of the table with a cake in front of her burning a single large can dle to signify one added year.: After "Happy Birthday to You" and "How Old Are You?" came the answer "as old as she feels." That really seemed youthful at the moment. The lace-covered table had a centerpiece of red camellias flanked by red candles. Other candles glowed festively. Among the candles and the flowers were served an abun dance of delicious ham biscuits, a prettily molded jellied fruit salad on lettuce, ice cream, cake, coffee, and brightly col ored candy Easter eggs. The cakes and the ham biscuits had been furnished by the two honorees. One cake was baked by Mrs. Addie Williams; the other, with the ham biscuits, by Mrs. Milum. The salad was a contribution by Mrs. Mary Newby. The gift table, also decorat ed with camellias was piled with birthday remembrances. Mrs. Addie Williams read, most appropriately, a poem "Not IOTTLI Of 100 TA»LITS $3.98 r» rr • UIIC uatu i-nra wm fuitic MM M _ spf Buffenn 0° Ik. stum mm wen y •- - r,L ' n ,, vOo.Tflßijp® Antiseptic ©4 P °' y BAG OF 100 PLASTIC AA. EtUZtZZ. V Jl IItRpIW easter Co,dCu P s ™ \ /J HfeJp 1 ™ L,LY o ooc HBHixVy® 39c Kodak Fi,m • ■ .22HB c n '=l ™ fBOXED J Wfarts SMrs STATIONERY tr ll V vl/ ?. 9e . fWPWR ' HI CLEARS TV PICTURE fjT""f" JZLt™ ' SfflisS £\ 'j W mm m J wttaViii* SmSjU. 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Those in the picture from left to right are Robert Medlyn, Post 296 advisor; Miss Dianne John son, Mrs. Flora Dickerson, grandmother of Andrew, Mrs. Lida Malloy, Andrew Malloy, Henry W. Gillis, Cheyenne Leaf District Scout Executive, Cap tain Nathaniel tain Nathaniel tain Nathaniel Thompson, chair man of the Explorer Post Com Growing Old"; and Mrs. Alice Brame read an inspiring and challenging one, "Will Power." On a birthday card for each honoree inscribed by all pres ent were the names of Mes dames Hallie Baines, Alice Brame, Bessie Doby, Flonnie Goodloe, Julia Harris, Mary Lowe, Wilma Milum , Janie Moore, Mary Newby, Sadie Postles, Willie Mae Richmond, Alice Tilley, Lillie Thompson, Zora Walker, Julia Wheeler and Addie Williams. NO DRIVE When Francois Truffaut, di rector of "Fahrenheit 451," summoned 25 extras to bring cars for a traffic sequence in the film, he discovered that 11 had expired driver's licenses. mittee at the First Station. Malloy joined Cub Pack 149 at Mt. Zion Bajtist Church at 8 years old. He remained in the pack for 3 years, then three years in the Boy Scout froop. At the age of 14 he joined the Explorer Post 149 for one year. At the age of 15, Andrew helped to organize the Spe cialty Post at Fire Station No. 4 and became a member of this post No. 296 until the present time. In September 1966, after one year at North Carolina College, Andrew joined the U. S. Army. 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