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“DILEMMAS ARE FACING TEACHERS" - Standing at the lectern is Dr. Charles A. Glatt, director of the Midwest Institute for Equal Educational Opportunities, the Oh ; .o State University, Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Glatt is speaking during the second annual banquet of the EPDA-BCP Summer Head ing Instruction project at Saint Augustine’s College. Dr. Glatt says that teachers caught in the change of the social system face many dilemmas. Large Group Enjoys * Events Os Reunion The Stanley and Sanders fam ily reunion was held Sunday af ternoon at Lake Wheeler Park. Members of (he family pres ent were Rev. and Mrs. Wil liam B. Stanley and family, Mrs. T. C. Owens and family, Mrs. Iradell Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby GUI and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. George Holloway and son from District Heights, Md., Mrs. Lolls Judd, Mrs. Lela Holloway and family, Misses Carolyn and Beverly Richard son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vacation Coming Up? Trode now on ci cfopondobfo late-moddi car. *£Q OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 2-dr. hardtop, automatic, AMSM * Kswer * twriß 9' aii " condition, *2695 ! fjn IMPALA 2-dr. hardtop, automatic, SOJLQE% /U full powor, air condition /.Qjjt *&£ MUSTANG convertible, V-8, $1 fQr automatic, radio and heater I 1 /Jr *£Q MUSTANG coupe, 3 speed 6 cylinder, % 1 0Ar ©G radio and heater f <Sw3 *£"7 DODGE Charger, radio and heater. JAIT O/ automatic 9 14/J . HA CUTLASS "442", automatic, power JQIQC steering air condition 0 i j 3 * £~J PONTIAC Bonneville Brougham, SI*JOC ©/ fully equipped, air condition *//D t £jQ PONTIAC Bonneville 4-dr. hardtop, O© full power, air condition 4/7 3 t£Q FORD LTD 9 passenger station wagon, SOQQC 0/ luggagp rack, full power air condition £,773 sport coupe, radio $| '69 DATSUN station wagon, radio *1495 f// DODGE 4-dr. automatic, power steer- j O© ing, air condition 7/3 ’ i ' ! TA PONTIAC Catalina 2-dr. hardtop, automatic, full f U power, air condition, SO 1 f%r vinyl top OITJ IMPAIA 2-dr. hardtop, automatic, n «nr Us power steering, air condition .... 1073 iJLQ IMPALA station wagon 9 passenger, automatic, air condition ....'*2395 I 50 OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM GOOD SELECTION I , USED VOLKSWAGEN* Floyd Stevens Dave Davis Hsntp Hamilton Jack Weatbersby Don ianadon Hurley Redd Charlie 8el! HARMON T -2421 Wok* Forest Rtf. 828-0901 Willis Richardson of New Ro chelle, N. Y., Miss Virginia A. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Miles and famUy, Miss Karen V. , Stanley, Miss Thomasine O wens, Ronnie Holloway, Lemont - Stanley, Ivory Owens, Miss V. Owens, Barren Keith and A. j Owens. j Friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Copeland, Mr. Charles Talley, Mr. Theodore R. Smith and Mr. L. E. Bright of Goldsboro. Delicious foods were served and each person enjoyed tne en tire afternoon. They were so enjoyably entertained that they reluctantly hated to leave. Personal REGISTRATION DRIVE AT FIRE STATION No. 10 A registrar will be at Fire Station No. 10 on Sanderford _Rd. July 31 between the hours of 12 noon and 4 p.m. This reg istration drive is being spon sored by the Kingwood Forest Community Association, Inc. Club News SSOLW CLUB MEETS FAYETTEVILLE - The SS OLW Club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ann Boyde. Each member made their re port afterwhich little Michael Boyde was asked to draw- a name for the raffle. The win ner was Mr. Lonnix Harris of Durham. ***** Question: What business infor mation agency provides weekly comment and analysis on the cost per pound of 31 primary foodstuffs, on the price fluctu ations of 30 basic commodi ties, on failures in 39 different business lines, and on bank clearings in 26 major cities? Answer: Dun & Bradstreet! For The Best Living in Raleigh Bey la IDLEWILD SUBDIVISION OFF SANDERFORD ROAR 11.. 11 LAWSON —3 or 4 Bedrooms, Wall-to-Wsll Carpet, 1 and iy 2 Baths. Range. No Carport. $17,400.00-$20,200.00. CRESTBROOKE Split Level. 3 Bedrooms. No Carport. Downstairs may be finished. 519.45U.00. ALL HOMB BY KINGSBERRY HOMES KCSHM O. D ifttlJiiilS €;0. 2308 WAKE FOREST ROAD 833-5840 828-7284 833-5094 PAT I r> Charlie Grant Jack Reed Neil Pearce b 876-0887 787-9047 376-3954 V A -OR FHA FINANCING - Delta States Love Atlanta ATLANTA, GA. Sixty four Black high school students from the Mississippi Delta area were recent participants in a bi annual Travel Career-a-Rama sponsored by the Mississippi Delta Talent Search Program (MDT 6). For the past five years, forty to fifty students have made the eight hour bus trip to Atlanta as part of a MDTS effort to broaden their educational and cultural experiences and give them an opportunity to Inves tigate various job opportunities first hand. Accompanied by twelve scout aides and six tal ent scouts, also from the Del ta, the group arrived at Pashal’s Motor Hotel on Wednesday for dinner and departed Sunday morning, June 27. The five year olfl MDTS proj ect is funded by the Office of Education and has been admin istered through the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students (NSSFNS) for the past two years. Samuel H. Johnson, Director of the NSSFNS Southeastern Regional Office in Atlanta directs the project. Emphasis was placed on Black achievements In professional positions and business and man agement. The students were overwhelmingly impressed by the visit to a Black owned bank and their stay In a hotel owned and operated by blacks. Recreation included a trip to historic Stone Mountain Park and a dance. On the last full day of the tour, the young peo INSURANCE o RENTALS o SALES TERRACE INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY <M hill ctmist t. b. mm. Hsr. ■ out. ui-umJ Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS—FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, ETC PWfalWlmßa 325 N. Tarboro St ple presented skits depleting the events they had witnessed which were recorded on videotape and replayed that evening. One of the most successful skits portrayed a dynamic Black physiciah who had guided a group of students on a tour of health services fa cilities and urged them to be lieve in themselves and be somebody, for <'if you think you’re nobody you will be just that." He cautioned them to "stop listening to the man with the rap and pay attention to the man with the map" so that they could Improve the situation of the black population. MDTS Is designed to identify and motivate young men and wo men with untapped capacities and hidden abilities who reside in the northwest quandrant of Mississippi. So far, over 13,000 students have been helped by the program. The Travel Career-a-Rama Is but one part of the effort of the MDTS to encourage young sters from the Delta to con tinue their education and enrich their lives In the hope that many will return to their - homes and relieve some of the pressing so cial, economic and educational problems which exist in an area whose population is 65% black with an average per capita in come of $1,627. One young man described the trip as something he had never seen before and expressed gratitude for the op portunity to take part in a pro gram consisting of people who are interested in his welfare and concerned about his future. 3$ i sates diwiiiA : A Tropicol and Year-Round Suit Jvr- ' JlPlls \ Gfoop of Hart Schaffner & Marx and ou mmir- fc'-sw wl XT’ P.?? r - on/ * om * d * ond *®°u mtSMfflr . TO were $lO5 to $2lO. W r New 84 - 9010 149.9° filSipf : V Group o# Summer Sport Coat ' ’ Attractive solid* ond pattern* from oi . famous maker lines. Were SSO to $7( l&'K JHM Now 39.90 to 59.90 x -' \ 'em . - - - /v. 4WI Group Dross ond Sport Slocks / Regulor and flare styles in fine cool fabric / -AWft ' A Were $lO to 27,.50 Now 6.99 to 21.90 f wtml\ JhflStro Tv \ Bmll \ \ll / - MIS \ Group of I iiUMr tW * Dress ond Sport Slacks Lllfla Regular ond flore stylet in fine cool fabrics ~ *** - Were $lO to 27.50. m Now 6.99 to 21.90 j \ Furnishings arid Sportsweor I k ? Shoes. Dress ond Sport Shirts, Neckwear f j fgr/f j Walk Shorts, Swimwear, Hose, Underwear Now 25% to 40% Off ) f i )| if McLEOD WATSON & LANIER V; yM North Hills Moll ond Downtown tm S#' • -X * pr wm DANFORTH- 3 B< drooms, Wall-to-Wall Carpet. Range. No Carport. $17,400.00. gUj, IP*. U,, '' ' - |l ‘tiw ... HANOVER t Bedrooms, Baths, Carport, Large Storage Room. $19,450 THE CAROLINIAN 0.. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1671 9
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