St Aug. Hosting Presidents Os All Episcopal Colleges In U, $. ■ y, ... . —e,. ttllTir ■ 11- _ , „ . PROMOTED AT UNC, CHAPEL HILL ~ New area foremen and their supervisors at the UnS •rsli'.' of Nouh f •rolina, Chapel Hill, are shown. Front row (left to right), supervisors, David B 'll. ■ : ■ .1 .niiif Blue, Paul Sturdivant. Second row, James Richardson, Rufus Burnette, R jfi , ; ■ Holt, Detroy Purefoy, David L. McCauley, James Paul Thompson, Charles Wat:- ' . v John 1.. Webb, Josh Holloman, Jr., John H. Thompson, James Spinks, Clyde Whitt , -l’s uner, and James Long. Not pictured is Vincent Lee. (See story). 'Rocky Ml. Jabberwock Set Friday m j. n re ROCKY 'MOUNT - Final ar i angetnent-s i. -v i -n oomplet ed for the presentation of the 12th annual “Jabberwock,” a fund - ralsi'i. . ... * in men t program which ha: been pre sents d for tv i Ive years I o raise scholarship funds for d • ing high school ir! The “Jabberweek” is a pro gram of mirth with merit, uni que with the Rock;. Mount Alum nae Chapter i D. da -Sigma Yr* Say I STEMS! M 1 T Special I, ■ ]*■ ’Km BREAKFAST # LUNCH * DINNER CHICKEiV • BAM it-QLE Anythit.jf Vot Wat! PEEBI ES Charcoal 3F lame Restaurant S. Wilmington St:--.-. d —call - 832-0724 Lor Advanced Service! j R.. 4.1 UGH. N. C. __ j | Let Our Experts ® TDEUEB # BATTERIES \ t%< l> Ur v ' ftr • AUTO ACCESSORIES Ay I 1,. V-.,. Shape! • WASHING / . 1 * LUBRICATION (Esso) v , ,«— —> 14— rcd 1 1 ('amis Honored I DUNNES isTo SMVrCtNTE* >-ce Us For Complete Car Care! fIiAL 832-94'..; 502 S. BLOOD WORTH ST, j k I )W PRICES EVERYDAY! ★ NO LIMIT j WHITE POTATOES 10-lbs. 49c ! GOOD BANANAS lb. 10c FAT BACK lb. 25c 1 RIB STEW BEEF . lb, 39c | FRESH GROUND j BEEF ... ...Ik 45c j GOOD WIENERS or BOLOGNA lb. 45c 11 EAN PORK STEAK lb. 69c s BEEF or PORK LIVER lb. 49c i GREER NO. 2V6 CAN | PEACHES 2 for 49c WHITE LEAF 1 PURE LARD . 4-lbs. 39c ! LUZIANNE I R T COFFEE lb. 69c « PXTRE PORK. I SAUSAGE .lb. 55c Opt n Friday Night until 9! Horton’s Cash Store | 14*5-1? 8. SAUNDERS ST. 83S-28511 RALEIGH, N. C. , Theta Sorority. Over the years it has proved a popular attrac tion of the Upper Coastal Plain section of Eastern Tarheelia. The local Delta Sigmas have given more than nine thousand dollar s ($9,000) in scholarships during the past 15 years. Delta (Mrs.) Jessie Hagen Pash announced that a bevy of lovely dressed lasses have en listed in the keen competition for the honor ing of being “Queen of the Jabberwock.” The ex citement will come to a cli max at Pope Elementary School Friday evening, March 4 when the winner will be announced. Entries for queen’s honors have come from the following area schools: Claudette Alston, Brenda Armstrong, Audrey Jenkins, Carolyn McCoy and Renee Williams, all students of V ishington High School, Rocky Mount; Sandra Gwynn, Rocky Mount Senior High; Carolyn Bullock, Swift Creek- High, Whitaker; Bettie Faison, Fred Douglas High, Elm City; Car [ambulance] ; SERVICE 1 i t t Oxygen Equipment. First , i Aid Service, j S PROFESSIONAL J j a 33 s i I DIAL I ; 828-0737 I L.. ... I olyn Hill, Phillips High, Bat tlesboro; and Sally Richardson, Nash Central High, Nashville, N. C. Mrs. Mable Williams is chairman of the 1960 “Jabber wock” committee. Miss Jessie Jones is president of the Delta Sigmas. 1965 AKA Debutantes Make Plans The 1965 Alpha Kappa Alpha Debutantes held their first meeting of the year Fob. 27, at the home of their president, Carnetta Blakely, of 110 Kitt Place, Raleigh. Many Interest ing activities were planned for the next four months. There were big plans made also for the prospective Debutantes by the big sisters, the 1965 Debu tantes. This group of charm ing girls believe that their activities and their ideas will prove to be very interesting to all the 1966 Debutantes and our friends and patrons. The president made her first committee appointments. Sallie Sparks was appointed chairman of the publicity committee. The newly elected officers of 1965 Debu t antes are Carnetta Blakely, president; Barbara Thorpe, vice-president, Mar guerite Davis, corresponding secretary; and Martha Peebles, treasurer. Among the members present were: Gloria Hodge, Phyllis Latta, Dorothy Battle, Sallie Sparks, Lucy Pollard, Glenda Hood, Stella Carr, Brenda Mor gan, and Patricia Staton, also Madames Susan Malone and 0- dessa Hicks, Basileus and Exe cutive secretary respectively of Alpha Theta Omega. Our plans for the year for the members include: rec ognition of birthdays, special dates, congratulations for out standing achievements in var ious cultural programs and a recognition social for the 1966 Debutantes. We remembered Debutantes Carnetta Blakely, Dorothy Battle and Anges Sand ers for their birthdays in Feb ruary by singing birthday songs. -Sallie Sparks is reporter. 'Handsome 4-pc. Bedroom finished in Shaming DANISM S©©'piiey“' WALNUT OOJT A terrific special purchase from this »fe* manufacturer makes it possible to ||| , «A' CHE sprfad ED your friendly credit furniture store or BLANKET Rhone TE 2-4163 Open Fridays 19 £. Martin St. Purchased This Week' Ph v, Ti-MiMri Mr* arglesaggp* » , gk aSwjes % v ' : ' a -jjegggp WmSr tmm i imjif PEACE CORPS REPRESENTATIVE AT ST. AUG, - Robert T. Freeman, Associate Director of Management for the Peace Corps (extreme right) was at St. Augustine’s College recently to discuss employment opportunities with interested students. Shown with Mr. Freeman are James Perry, front row, left, and Miss Alma Thomas. Rack row - Cecil Alston, John I arkins, Frick Mayo and Nathaniel Perkins. Supcr-RighrQualityHeavyCorirTeT'BeeT^ \ PorterhouselPw| Q 99 SIRLOIN » 93c • iUPU. .HT HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF jt* m '-SURER-RIGHT HEAVY CORH-EEO BEt. ||||. Chuck Steaks - 55« BONELESS RIB - 99( "SUPF-t.RIGHT HIaVY CORN FED BEEF Top Bottom BONELESS ROUND STEAKS *tr o9< r- »■>? "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-1 CO BONELESS Jlll§l Chuck boosts u 65< BONE-IN jtwk “ '|j Shoulder Roosts *- b 69c m Mb "SUPER-RIGHT HLAVY CORN-FED BONELESS A" |B|l ROASTS "HT mk 1* PER LB-. I%r MflftSL "Super-Right" Heavy Caro-Fed Beef is fully guaranteed to plM«e n*fWffmPß y«r family in e»@ry way er yaur purchase price will be refunded! m ii »f 4 i&UiI IJr f«»- Bring your friend* in this week fill yaur freerer* with Super -1»1 *f JKt 1I «® IRigKy” Quality Beef during A4P‘s Spring Stock-Up Sale now in i* .4. .'..-L..R..:. .. _J progress We will cut your purchases to your sotistaction wrap tn regular market paper and mark the contents an each package *£• S ¥*> Wf of charge. Come in this week .. . piae* yeur order with the Market *V Manager. Vau may pick it up later. • "Super-Right" Corn-Fed Beef SS to IOC Lb. Avg. fT'l’' ? C *’n # II *° Whole Beef Arm Chuck uk 45c Whole Beet Sirloin Butt u 65' . Cor'.-Ferf H..1 «t..1 t» A.?" * .‘-"'■"i I’' 1 ’' f™" d '" 5 ° 'it Trimmed Full Beef Loin lb jMk Whole Beef Foreguerter u». 4nF whole Beef Short Loin Lh lie Whole Beef Hinaquarter u. S/° SS!?."*■ Lrl®".. „& S7 . ww. •* —«> ••«“• *f fe Whole Side of Beef u |oc Trimmed Beef Round L » 57* BANANAS - - 10 c POTATOES 10 & 55c Y®flew Onions & 29$ : WHITE MEAT GRAPEFRUIT 8 & 59c PINK MEAT GRAPEFRUITS i.‘. 45c _ , - -U•a&w'mm WA»»El»aiisaHint99MKiflß * THE CftSOLiHIAM RALEIGH, tt. C., SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1866 9