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^Brother EdwardHollmvafsooooa^ Gospel Highlights Worship services for Oak City ^pfist Church began at U a m. Tpv Clyde B, Walton pastor. Listen to WLLK Radio at li a.ni. each Sunday morning in this month for Oak City Baptist (,’hurch servires. ANNOrVCKMIATH The Gospel Jubilee will appear on n program with the Harmoniz ing Kive of Burlington ul 7 pm. The pro grnm will he at tlie ,1 K Gunn ScIhjoI on- RoKenwall St in Burlington. \ (' The Kvereudy Gosepl Chorus will meet at 7::iop.m. Thursday night at the Oak City Baptist (!hureh The Brownies will meet Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m at (hj Method Community Center. Holloway Rena HoIIouhv is the iender. HIBTHDWS Bettie Kvans. Jan 10. James Brown. Jan. II; Ann Byrd. Jan i:i; Winnie Kaye Rayford. Jan 10; Oonna Cannady. Jan Ifi; Beulah Rayford. Jan 17; Vivian Holloway, mv gi unddatighler. Jan. 17; Rul)y Womack, my sister. Jan 17; (utherleen Jones, Jan IK. IhPncIa Hunter. Jan. IH; SchuN ler Allen. Jan IK IN .MK.MORV Mrs. Mattie Mae .Scarborough Holloway horn Jan II. 111:^2 til Sept. It, 1072 Mrs Holloway was a wonderlul wife to me lor 29 vear.s She was a mother and a friend to all that knew her The family miss her. hut life must go on. and so In life, you look hack now and (hen to the good times, the wonderful {)eople. Today is one of those limes, her birthday Jan 11, 1973, May (Jod hless her soul this day HEW Asks Comment Of The Public W.ASHINGTON, DC - Be cause of the widespread interest in the issue. HKW has u.sked for puidic comment on two alterna tive regulations regarding the defininti m of unemployed fa thers in lip- aid In families with dcpendf.il children (AKDC) progran*. liotli alternatives wi^uld pro vide a hours-of-work lest for unemployment Hess than 100 Hours a month). Coder one regulation. States would vj.itmue to have the option ot ad'hng other condi tions. siH'h as the exclusion of fathers whose unemployment results from participation in a labor dispute or who are unemployeo hy reason of conduct »r circumstances which disguuhfy them for uneinploymenl compensation under the S’ate's unemploy- ineoi eomp(-nsulion law. Thi* alternative would make tin* hours ol-work test the exclu.-iive defimlion of unem- the ployment. and would hai States from ad<hng other conditions The regulations, ptDposed hy HKW's Social and Behahilita- lion Service, apply 11 the optional AKI)C-l K pi ngram faid to families with depenuent chilriren-untvnployevl fathers». Twenty-three Stales are- currently operating -Xf DC-CK programs. Although Staler have been determining whether or not to assist strikers, existing HKW regulations have not tjceii specific on this Several months ago. the Supreme Court rc<piesled the views of the Cnited States in a case challenging a Marslaiul rule which excfud( s families of strikers and others disqualifieil for unemployment compensa tion from the AKDC-CK pro gram. Families of a.'.trcumuls killed in fire win 4:100.000. ZKTA-I.ITK QtER.N - Zeta-IRe Shurnn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward .Marlin of St. Beiershiirg. Florida, continues 10 reign us Queen of the 1072 Blue Re\ue as she. along with other 11)72 Zeta-lites. A Christ* imiH pui ty was sponsored by the Oinicron /eta Chapter of Zeta IMii Bela .Sorority. Inc. at (liu\ Is Heights Center recently. The pdrt> consisted of Zeta-lites and (heir guests. This was another entertain for the /e(a-lites who was presented In Oct. by the Omicron Zeta ( hupler of /eta Phi Beta Sorori(>. Miss Rogers resides at 131.) Raleigh Hlvd. with her aunt, Mrs. I.ols R. Carter and It 11 tenth grader at Knloe High Sihool, ON l‘)15 HEADLIGHTS The .N'utional Highway Safety Administration re- 1)1,ris that it might require hnghter automobile lights, beginning with the 1975 models. The proposed new lights would permit a Inter mediate light between the present high and low beam. i For The Best Living in Raleigh Buy in IHLEWOOD SUBDIVISION I.O( \llON 1 .ikt-Kim k ()uMrr> Kit in I )i .id ( art iiiiiii'i on Suiidi-rii'rd ltd. Turn off where you ttcour ilfn. Open House Sunday From 2-6 P. M. 3 bedrooms, full Imsement, S22,000. Lots 39-B, • * 49-D, 41-C, 51-C.Other models available. HERE ARE OUR EXISTING HOMES BILTMORE HILLS — 3 bedrooms, contemporary brick ranch, carport central air. 851 Hadley Rood. ARDEN FOREST - (Off Poole Rd) - 3 bedrooms brick ranch. New carpet throughout, 2 window air condition units. 512 .Cooper Dr. WORTHDALE — New listing, 833 Greenwich: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, extremely nice condition inside and outside. Fenced backyard, large kitchen-den combination. WORTHDALE — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. On large landscaped lot. Large kitchen-den combination. 1012 Greenwich St. LIONS WAY SUBDIVISION - and split level homes. Buy homes unsold. - Off Glascock Street: split foyer now and select colors. Only 3 John 0. D. Williams Co. ^ WARE FOREST ROAD Tom Morgan Office Phone: 834-8296 Mrs. Garrett Laws Hostess To Capital City Bridge Club CALL M7fi*2fl4»5 leil Paarce Jack Reed ion Evans '>7f>-.')Ni:i Stan Taylor Grimes Williams, Ir VA OR CONVENTIONAL FINANCING J Mrs. Garrelt L. Laws enter- tained the Capital City Bridge Club and guests at her elegantly styled home. It gives one a sense of pleasure In admiralion of Us beauty and gracefulness The hostess with charm and dignity was alllred in a beautiful hostess outfit with f jold shoes. She ipared no pains n leelng that all were happy and contented The first course on the agenda was an invtiatinn extended for entrance to the dining room covered with a beautiful cloth, centered with an arrangement of gold roses, which Is the Club’s Hose The table was sumptuously laden with a variety of delicious foods (or appeasing enlovmem The entire dinner was dellgmtully enjoyable. After the first course, everyone then assembl ed for the second course on the agenda "BRIDGE." The following club members present to enjoy this session also were: Mesdames Sarah Brower, Mamye Flagg Nan Inborden. Thelma Keck. Clinton GARNER BY MRS. ALICE WILLIAMS AND MRS. EDNA WHITTED GARNER — Morning worship services began at 11 at the Wake Baptist Grove Church with the call to worship and invocation by Dr. C.P Briley, the pastor. Music was rendered by the senior and junior choirs with Mrs, Pearl Moore at the organ. The junior ushers lifted the mission offering and Deacon Mack Phillips blessed it. The responsive reading was led by Miss Celestine Shephard. After a beautiful selection by the choir, the pastor read the scripture from Micah 6:1-12 Deacon James Walton led the prayer followed by choral response by the Chancellor Choir under the direction of Mrs. Geneva Rand. Dr. Briley was in charge of the youth period and moments of medita tion. Mr. Roger Sheohard offertory prayer. Deacon Nat haniel Cooke was in charge of the offertory and prayer. Announcements and recogni tion of visitors were made by Mrs. Mary Mangum. A special installation of officers was given by the pastor. A certificate of recognition was presented to Mr. Willie Johnson on behalf of his sister, Miss Maggie Johnson for her wonder ful church work for many years. The pastor brought to us a loul-illrring message from the book of Micah on the subject, Lord, What Do You Require ot Me7 , Special prayeri go out to all of our lick and ihut-ln and eipeclally to Mr. Walter Wliltama who li a P«tlent,»t Wake Memorial Hospital. We pray for his speedy recovery. To all of our visiting friends, we extend a sincere welcome. May God richly bless you in this worship THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK "Good works indicate faith made visible." CLUB NEWS THE EAGLES CLUB The Eagles Retired Teachers' Club met Wednesday, Dec. 15th at Shaw University in the Student Union Conference Room with Mrs. Hattie Ed mondson. Mrs. Sarah B. Sharper. Mrs. Fada H. DeLoatch, Mrs. Addle Stroud, Miss Rachel McCauley and Mrs. E. M. M Kelly, as hostesses and others. The devotions were led by Mrs. Mary G. Boyd, our program chairman, whose de votion theme was taken from the “Upper Room." ending with a beautiful “Christmas Letter" taken from the same. The business session was conducted by our president. Mrs. V. 'T. Brown. Due to the absence of our secretary, Mrs. Pearl S. McDonald, because of illness, the minutes of the last meeting were omilled. Other business matters were discuss ed and proper action taken Following the business ses sion a most delicious turkey dinner was served by the catering service of Shaw. Last, but not least, Christmas games were played and carols were sung. An exchange of Christmas gifts highlighted the occasion. The members were delighted to have Mrs. Harriett L. Johnson, a newcomer in Raleigh to join with us. Members present were Mes dames Vivian T. Brown, Mary G. Boyd, Josephine Bryant. Josephine Clanton. Hattie Ed mondson, Eliza Holloway. Carol Hunt, Ethel Greene, Lucy James, Lillian Logan, Susie V. Perry, Victoria L. Saunders, Irene C. Scales. Addle L. Stroud. Sarah B. Sharper, Beulah M. Robinson, Eva Williams. Fada H. DeLoatch. Harriett L. Johnson and Ernes tine H. Wright: Misses Beulah Jones and Louise Williams. Mrs. Eva Williams, one of our faithful members, is leaving Raleigh to make her home in her hometown of Clinton, N .C. A lovely going-away gift was preiented lo her The meeting adjourned to meet January lOth with Mlises Beulah Jones and Louise Williams us hoslesses. Ligiin. Nora l.nikhart, Sudye Ijive. Mildred Taylor. Floreiss Turner. Ciitiieriiie Winlers Mrs Alma Wilham.-. .ihsetil due to dlla'ss I’lle loilowaiK puesls were Mi'.sdaiiies t.li/ala'ih Conslanl. l.oiiiKe Flagg. Ger Inide Harris, Willie Kay, Dora Oley The grcaip liighly enjoyed the lour prngressinns at Bridge with the liillnwinu lucky reel plenis winning ihe exquisite prizes were' isl Club prize. Sirs Callu.riiie Winlers, ‘2nd Clilli prize. Mrs Floreiss Turner Guest reelpieni wiimers were 1st guesi pilze. Mrs. Gerlrude Harris. 2ml prize guest Mrs Dora Otey The entire parly was highly enjoyable, the home was displaying heaulitui arrange .. i ms-:-, which .aided lo the charming atmos phere. The first club party for I!l7:i left a lasting impression upon everyone, to the extei.' that hcsilaiicy prevailed upon leaving. Expressions of gratl lude rendered by each as they left for having been affordec such a lovely, enjoyable am fantaslic parly utiribuled by lua-l affat)le. ctuirming nostes W(. .>aj lljaiiks again tor such a luvely afialr HIVI S AH AIIDLD S:I00.000 l|iiuHlun"The famllleB of asl luimiitH While and Chafee, who illeil in an Apollo cap- sail'fire at Cape Ki'nnedy in .l.iiiiiait, rni7. have received iiii.iii'iarv .iwarils lutallng <..1011,1)1)11 ih.- builders id ihi' t.t)a.'i "rail. Cul. Gris- hoiii’s widow (win) lias not remurtledl and family re ceived S550,000 earlier this yi'ar. THE CAROLINIAU , RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, .1ANIJ ARY 13, 1973 Sigmas, Shadows Entertain Kids At Oxford Orphanage For a number years, the Eta Sigma Chapt. jf Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity composed of SUmas from Raleigh and adjacent areas) has had as an annual project entertaining and providing gifts for the chtTdi (‘ii of the North Carolina Central Orphanage of Oxford, during the Christmas season hoping to add to their holldi^ cheer. In thli effort, the slgmaa are aiilited by the Eta Sigma Shadows (wives, widows, and sweethearts of Sigmas). Their role is formulating and execul ing plans for entertaining Iht* youngsters. This year's ontertainment was a visit to the Crabtree Valley Mall. On Dec. 27, a group of approximately thirty chil dren ^om the institution, with adult supervisors, arrived by bus and were greeted by several members of the sponsoring group. After posing for pictures, the children were divided into small groups with adults who accom panied them as they went about sight-seeing, discovering, and shopping. Shopping was made possible b> the fraternitv providing a gut of cash for each child which was used as the child desired. This proved to be a seemingly happy experience for llu' young and a rewarding one for the adults. Following the “shopping spree Ihe children ana the intuits nijoytd u very dcle< t ahir (ueiil at the HiccadlMy rairi-na where rmJi chO-i seteiieil Ihe hinds he liked lirst As the children and then chiiVMMonK lionrded the bus (or the return (up, ench ehild was presrnted n Ytilellde hap whh h ronlained ii hoaullfn) f tu islina . stnekiiiK inuHle hy «.n«' of ir.- Shadow^ I and ChriFiinan uihhI ies piovHli'd hy other Shanow; Adult - in charge ol Home oi Ihe greiips leporled several (tiHl.uK'f .s of coiiiiiu'iidalions made telalive lo the chlldron'H good behavior as they were seen moving about in (lie Mall. The sponsoring group is grateful to ceriuin riiniK and individuals for their cooperation which extended the purchasing power of the money spent in this effort D.N 1-1 11 ’S Senuttii William Prnxmire hus u.sked the Air Force to provide proof that the third’ F-111 ui redraft loss over North Vhdnan. reNuited from enemy lire and not niechunl* 1 f.-n... .MAHKIKI) 5,1 VKAHS — Mr. and Mrs. Willie cnavis ot 52031 Creedmoor Hd.. Raleigh, celebrated their 55th Wedding I .\niiivcrsui'> rcceiill.N at a lunclicon held at the Baptist Grovel ('burl'll «n I.eehvllle Road. lloKlii wei e Iheii chiidreii, Willie Marvin I ChuNib, Edward II. Cliavib. (’luience E. Chavis, Mrs. Oiiie C. I Wllbon. and .Mi'b. l.oulbe ( . .Mmn e. 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It's your chance to try lots of different Hanes styles tl big savings. Or lo slock up on your favorite styles all at once. Either way, come on In lo Hudson Belk and save like mad! STREET FLOOR-DOWNTOWN FIRST FLOOR-CRABTREE VALIFY i moBsaasiPPT v* > J'tb'ii*
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