QUEEN OF HEARTS CI-UB MAKES BOOK PRESENTATION - John 1 . Atkins, principal 01 the Governor Morehead School, accepts the three volumes - Ebony Pictorial History of Black \rnert ca, a complete Illustrated history of Mack people In America, published by the Johnson Publish ing Company, recently presented by Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, president of the Queen of Hearts Club, These three hut>hs make a total of six l ooks donated on Black History to the Governor Morehead School in mentor of tin late Mrs. Mo-es W. Williams, former teacher at the school. TtA club, now in it . 20th y.-ar, makes a yearly contribution to a school lor cultural ostrich; out. Pictured are; Mr. Atkins, Mrs. David Bishop, daughter of Mrs. Williams, Mrs. James .Speed, Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Miss Vivian Irving, Mrs. Clarence Lightnor, Mrs, W, C. Davenport, Mrs, Paulin. Gooclwine, Airs, Richard Ball, Mrs. J, l-stes Byers. Club mem bers not pictured, Mrs. Maggie Holley, Mrs. James Cofield and Mrs. Georgia Barbee, ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL- Senator Edmund S. Muskie, (D-Me.) pledged to wage a strong effort to bring new housing to inner city communities during a walking tour in Miami, Florida with Mrs. Aminda (Roy) Wilkins, at right, and campaign aide John Dean, at left. Mrs. Wilkins recently announced her support for Senator Muskie’s Presidential bid, declaring that Senator Muskie is the one man whom she feels lms compassion and understanding for the aspiration of black Americans. She serves on the Senator’s national advisory committee and is co-chairman of his New York State campaign. Soi/or Hm Buff In Hometown The dream of almost all sai lors, at one time or •<>tlit ~ is to have duty in or i.eur their hometown. Aviation Structural Mechanic First Class Harmon Soav.ell, Jr., is> one of the few who can say tha. he enlisted re- and set > hi in ms Home town. Seawoll enlisted in the Na at the recruit ini.', station in Ra leigh, N. C. is. Julv 1 >55. foul tCMIM PREPARED SPECIALLY / K, j IN OUR OWN KITCHEN! Treat your family or gue*tst TAKE mm k BUCKET OF CHICKEN TONIGHT! gjsisiig , JNy Jj i f Ssi years latm he as separated . ! returned to Raleigh. In July l'.'.Va he nlistc-d a’ he same recruiting station, in Nov on;- tier li'7l, after being .. way from home foi 12 and .. hilt years, iio i mu'.M-d to the R.iP lch Na 1' crnitii i .Station fm duty is a recruiter. Since !' '■), Petty Office! Sea vreii h.<s so* ■ duty with j Fleet Tactical Attack Squadrons and two patrol Squadrons and an \tt<<ck Squadi • mi. lU' i\ pcirtedto the Raleigh Na Recruiting Station from duty 1 the staff of Commander, Carrier Air Wig Tj.rrt, which is aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Saratoga Seawoll lias also attended a numb-. r of Navy schools. Among those have licet: Aviation Struc tural Ifloch-uie ’C’iool is Mem phis, Ten:..; Career Counselor School in N-a folk, \... and Na vy Recruiter School in Bain bridge MU. Sea veil is the -.01 .• of Mr. and Mrs. Ham on Seawell, Sr., of Wendell, and is married to the former Miss Vli. inia Deb i:,un, ui Raleigh. The Sea Wells have three children, Gayle, Tracy and Klmberlv. ADDRESSES WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION - NEW YORK: Rep, Shirley Chisholm tells a National Or ganization for Women meeting February 13 that she will enter California’s June 6th Presidential primary. Listening to the New York Democrat’s address Is Betty Friedar* (lower Hi, who told some 300 women attending the conference that she would oppose Sen. Jncoit K. Javlts fH-M v * in the 1974 election. (UPI), C m &*ms§i&m m In Hight On* Party BY PETE HOLDEN WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.- The Fayetteville Socialtates a swinging New York based social and civic club composed of sev eral bong stemmed' women and an equal number of men, who are former residents of F»v etteville, North Carolina threw a right, on’ party re cently. The full-catered affair, one ox the season’s top social house parties, in this meek of the oong Island woods' was staged In the fashionable home of the club's president Mrs Margaret Thig pen Clarke on Carol Street here in West Hempstead. The formei North Carolinians served from 'soup to nuts,’ so to speak, and at three o’clock In the morning when this writ er and wife headed back across the Triboro Brides *'■>»■ M«nhat ian, the well stockea cater ser viced bar was still going strong. There were several pre parties as well as after parties. The writer and his better half were among several guests from New York City and Con necticut who attended a pre partv in the comfortably fur nished home of Arthur and Mrs. \ idi James Johnson on Under hill Avenue in The Bronx. The Johnsons, who had just returned from a fourteen day Carribbean Cruise aboard the swank lux ury liner, S.ea Bentura soon set the group in a party mood. The group then book off’ in sev eral late model cars across the Bronx's Throgg's Neck Bridge and thence to West Hempstead, where the Socialites really know how to pitch a party Socialites’ officers are: Mrs. Margaret Thigpen Clarke, pre sident; Mrs, Mary Porter John son, vice-president; Mrs. Mau reen Shaw Parker, secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Brooks Davis as sistant secretary; Mrs. Alma Melvin Walder, financial secre tary; Mrs. Amanda Thigpen Lee, treasurer; and Mrs. Vldi James Johnson, business mana ger. The members are: George R. Elliott, Louis Wright, Mrs. Nettle McNeil Phillips, Mrs. Cecile Beatty Andrews, Mrs. Susie Brooks Austin. HELPS BIG BROTHER - Shown hers is Reginald Swinson of Goldsboro. He fills in at the i'adton station when hisbtgbro tho:, Jimmy Swinson, cuts tapes hi advertising. Petty Officer Seawoll cor dially invited anyone interested in the Navy to contact him at the local Navy Recruiting Of fice In the Century Station Post Office Building at the corner of Fayetteville and Martin Sts. In downtown Raleigh. PIC CASON-MILES MORTUARY HOLDS OPEN HOUSE - On Sunday, February 13, the Cason-Miles Mortuary, located at 1515 Now Bern Ave., was the* scene of a grand Open House, which was conducted from 1 to 6 p.m. More than 400 per sons came in to view the mortuary’s facilities and the cha pel, which will accomodate more than 150 persons. The up to-date equipment in the facility Includes individual repos ing rooms, a large casket selection room, modern inside THE GOSPEL WORLD bv James thomas Buses will leave the Raleigh Memorial auditorium on Fri day night. March 24. at 12 mid night tor New fork's Sitts High School on F.dgecombe Avenue, at 164th St., for an annual gospel program with the Silver Echoes and the Five and return If p on Monday rnor call 772-3640 or rttOMtS 832-0010 01 see THOMA ° membet of the Silver Echoes or the Capital Or Five. Rev. John McCoy will preach Saturday night at 8 at the Gates Chapel House of God on Rock Quarry Rd. Rev. Sts, Celia Hayes, choir and congregation will render services Sunday afternoon at 3 at t.ho Alston Chapel Holv Church in Plttsboro. The Gospel Harmonettes will sing Sunday afternoon at Mala fcy's Crossroads Baptist Church on the Faimh Circle’s 7th anniversary, beginning at 12 noon. There will be a candlelight march service held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Grace AMF Zion. 'The* Silver Echoes and The Capital City Five will sing Sun day night at 7 at Sister Bes sie Campbell’s Church, 708 S. State St., for the building fund. Homecoming day will be ob served Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Faith Tabernacle Church in Apex. Sister Fffie Mae Har ris will be In charge of the services at 7:30 ! lder Denning will ronder services at the same church, Bro, Ed Hall will be the guest speaker and soloist at the Bo thosda Baptist Church in Dur ham Sunday at 11 a.m. The Evening F ive will sing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the New Bethel United Church of Christ on Poole Road. There will be a, musical pro -i, , SI I f >. ■7/ Mr v j I / / > / L L't /lT WmmM ,-M _ Ih, Ivl/kJ f IfOi k R.Mdppmq - 1 .. i i ' - - ~ • - /v-i v L’.:c';> '4 ’ .'V •-V Ft ■- ■ i cv<>; psi ; /i rs-s «'p: ; •• -h ?.<< v •' ZySsu. " fit v,Y > u> J. U- ;/ .Vy • V -.4 e '•H- >-\rf VF/r- r '; r%w rmrr ■it: - "b- V-V,;m. ' ■YmYf'A-irr. TIRE SALES i 7*l W Liiii St fdrlritjtr 832*5534 ’ gram held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Poplar Springs United Church of Christ, On the pro gram will be the Johnston Coun ty Travelers and others. Until next week, here is our thought : “You can’t boat God giving. no matter how hard you Its The longest known ele phant tusk measures 11 feet 5 inches. HERE THURSDAY - Brother James Mack of High Point will be the spoaker at 7;3Q Thurs day through Friday nights at the Jesus House of Deliverance Church, 207 Walker St. during the week of healing and deliv erance. Mother Mary Frasier is pastor of the church and this program is sponsored bv Sister Mamie Walker, The Gospel Jubilees, the Evening Five and other groups will perform Sat urday afternoon ut 5 o’clock. 7 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N, C., SATURDAY FEBRUARY It. 19T3 air conditioning and an air conditioned fleet. Free refresh ments were served to all attending and free souvenirs were given to everyone. Proprietors of the establishment are Luther E. Cason, manager, licensed embalrner and fu neral director and the Rev. Hal V. Miles, assistant to the manager. Standing, left to right, In front of the funeral homo are: Rev. Miles, Mr. Cason, Lewis E. Ligon, bidding farewell to some of the first guests to arrive for the Open House. keeneye’s tips ■ C 7 ON SHOOTING lx A AVOID HORSEPLAY! Vyp-—■ y Never point '— a 9un an y*hine k ‘ IJI U cr i- ; 'T you do not ';;; i , :> intend to shoot. Distributed as a public service by National Rlfie Association n Mazda 1200 sedan: something extra for nothing extra. It's something extra! 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