DEMONSTRATES l SE OF MOBILE OFFICE- Left to right: George Wil liams, admissions counselor at Saint Augustine’s. College demonstrates the uses of the- nev Mobile Office of Miss Carolyn Lilly, a junior biology major of Raleigh; and Carlos Williams, a senior sociology major of Raleigh. (See story). WILL REIGN AT SMITH’S HOMECOMING - Ch a r • ot t«•; Lovely Anita Gail Hinsle? ;1! reign as Miss Johnson C. Smith University the ue-k.nci of November 5, U/71,dur.., JG SU’s Homecoming activities, a senior psychology major fr ■ . Asheville, North Carolina, Anita was elected last spi in. n. student government electi m JCSU’s Golden Pulls vii: lu~ tie N. C. Central’s Eagles on Saturday, November 6. * * * ) Fearfulness and trembling, n come upon me, and hoi ror hath overwhelmed me. P f . rt |n s r " WIG WAM ■_ f v '"% \ A' jV ||| '4 * W . Close § ■ .', -\ Oil J^^Araosi WIG WAM " 10 E. Hargett St 833-3678 United Thank Offering Sunday Observed By Episcopal Women United Thank Offering Sun day was observed October 24 by' the Episcopal Church Wo men of Saint Augustine’s Col lege in the College Chapel. Chib News LES BRAVE’ JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB LES BRA Vi ' JUNIOR WO - MAN’S CLUB - The October meeting of the Les Brave Jun ioi Woman’s Club of East Gar ner was hosted by Mrs. Lu - cille Williams. The meeting was chaired b\ our president, Mrs. Naomi Leak. Old and new hush css was discussed at length. Preparation for our goodwill baskets for Thanksgiv ing w;,s on the agenda. Names were drawn for our Christmas meet m.. We worshipped at the Garner Methodist Church on Sunday. October 24. Our host saived a delicious repast. Members present; Mesdames: Naomi Leak, Edith Trice, Cla rice Banks. Mvrtle Lvihal, Gla dvs Avon-, Frances Gill, Eloise Green, Velma Williams, Lucille Williams, Lonnie Leach, John sic Woods and Alpheretta White. * * •t BUSY BM CLUB OI- SMITH TEMPLE CHURCH Mrs. F. Smith of South Per son Street was hostess Oct. 19th to the Busy Bee Club. The chaplin Deacon Young was i." charge of the devotion, aft or which the meeting was turned over to the president Deacon Osborne who open the meeting for business. The in mutes of the last meeting was read and recieved. Bus iness of importance was dis cussed, The committees made their reports. The hostess served a de licious repast. There was a guessing game. Members present yore Mes ham, s k. Mien, M, Beverly, G. Moore, M. Mints:, A. Os- I’'"' nt ’> l - Smith, l. Young ■' " : ""° ,LS s - Osborne and J, 7 rung. In Father Clyde Beatty's sermon, special information was given regarding the ori gin of the gold and silver alms basin used to present the of fering. Its history goes back to 1953 when the women of the Diocese of North Carolina conceived the idea of donating their old pieces of gold and silver in order that they might have their own Diocesan Unit ed Thank Offering Basin, Parish U. T. O. Custodians collected cherished mentos of silver and gold and these were sent through the District Cu todians to Mrs. William Steele of Raleigh, committee chair man of the Executive Board of the Woman’s Auxiliary. Five barrels and two boxes of metal (silver and gold) were collect ed from Women all over the Diocese. These were shipped to Mrs. Louis F. Glassier of New York who designed and made the Alms Basin, The basin is centered with the seal of the Diocese exe Hudson Gfjdk starts Thursday —=i J?^dL~£}■*%< SUPER-SHEER £§"/ \ \ %p^l^ l ‘‘ */&& PANTY HOSE 4jJtV X ' aljPBgZ / W Zfl V^\ ' / MEN’S FASHION ' ' DRESS SHIRTS CANNON TOWELS PATTERN ,**. #% , mm _ _ CUTTING BOARD ® | $ | # <3.88 971 157 43/* n S ii«ijv CM 1 51 * a ,s»llu tt QO * 62/64* wideaciylie double knit#, usuaii; a.w « First quality, colors I usually o.*v tweeds and new fashion pattern* • Permanent press fabric * Hsnd towels - 67c I • 4tr x 72 * cutting surface * 44/45" wide 100% Dacron** polyester 1 | • Stripes, prints, solids If • Wash cloths, 37c 2 * pin materia! to board woven* 5n jacquards and solid effects || freedom in The f ine Arts Meet Held At Martin St The Freedom in the Fine Arts Council and representa - fives of participating organi zations met jointly on Sunday, October 24th, at the Martin Street Baptist Church, to for mulate plans for the second annual non-competitive ex hibition of teenage talents. Tin exhibition is held for the specific purpose of discover ing talent and encouraging fur ther development. Mrs. Nora Lockhart, pro gram chairman, presided over this session, which was open ed with prayer by Mrs. Eli zabeth Constant. Various committees were appointed to determine time, place, ways and means. Representatives from the following organizations were present: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Ex-Qui-Settes So- cuted in gold from the wed ding rings, crosses, pins and other gold and silver items that were donated. Around the edge of the basin are the words, “Accept O Lord, from grateful hears our United Thank Offering.” The Alms Basin was com pleted and dedicated to the Glory of God by Bishop Penick at the Earlv Celebration of Holy Communion at the Wo man’s Auxiliary Annual M e et ing, April 20, 1955 at the Cha pel of the Cross, Chapel Hill. 'KP\7~( M StXg-jt l >_' The first parachute wedding was performed m 1940 at the j New York World’s Fair. The minister, the bride and groom. | the best man, the maid of honor, and fear musicians wen all suspended in parachutes 1 cia! CTul), Chums, lu C ., Method Givi League, Alpha Then O mega Chapter of aka, Pres ■ i?e Club, Omnia Bona, Inc., /eta Phi Beta Sorority, Eagles Retired loachers, Household O. Ruth, No. 116, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., and the Ra leigh Chaptei of Links, Im-. which is spearheading the program. Othei member organiza tions with entrants to date are: The Gay Matrons Kabala Court No, 67, Friday Afternoon Book Club, Id 1e- A-While Social Club of St. Paul AME Church. The date and place for the “Fine Art Extravaganza” will be announced ar a later date. Prospective sponsors may re gister with Mrs. Mildred James, 310 Heck Street, in Ra leigh. Crosby School To Hold PTA Thursday The first Parent-Teacher Association Meeting of the Crosby- Garfield School .vill be held Thursday, October 28, at 7;30 p. m., in the Learning Center. The purpose of this meeting is to organize, elect officers, have open house and present, the staff. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. Parking facilities are avail able in the parking lot in back of the school, Lenoir Street, and Ligon School parking lot. Hudson @Be(R IDO YOUR THING „ ith gWgfes 2 50 ,. 10 00 With your purchase of $ 5 or more of Flori Roberts cosmet ics, receive as a bonus your choice of: Bottom Lashes, Melanin Moisturizer, Derma-Pure Facial, L'GRi Spray Perfume, Bronze Dust Face Powder, Facial-Do Compact, or Vita-Nite Cream. Each is a *5 value itself. Cosmetics— Street Floor THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH,.N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1971 5

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