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Heslip M. *Happy’ Lee Speaker At St. Aug.’s 4 f THE CAROUNIAN—THURS., NOVEMBER M, ItTS—PAGE 1 ITS ALL SMILES ai prIncMi Robin EUlno Townsend, AlUdena, Calif., her now Kodak EktraUlo camera to snap photos ol the 1179 Tournament of Roses court, of which she b a member Robin and five other princesses, are members ol Queen Catherine Mary Gilmour's Court. Kodak recently presented the queen and her court with cameras durina their visit to the famed Rose Bowl. Rluck M€tyors Elect Hatcher As President Heslip M. "Happy" Lm. con sultant from Codartown, Ga.. spoke at Saint Augustine's College on Nov. 2. His ap- peorunce was in connection wiih the Policemen's Inslitule with Ihe theme Ethics In Civil I raw Lee spoke on ibe topic "Kealities In Law Enfor cement.” He told the police of ficers that as a c(^ th^r image will change with society. “You are dealing with a society which has as many individual per sonalities as you,” he said. The 14 officers attending the in stitute came from various states. Lee said tiiat he grew tq> in the South in a ten-mile world, thinking the whole world his famtiv did He said to the police officers, ”1 guess you have been limited to your environment, mores, and customs. The major problem in society is our ability to be sue- cessiul in any kind of oc cupation.” He slated that law enforce ment officers have the greatest problems of any group in a system, since they are influen- ^ by their attitudes acquired in the areas of their early en vironments. such as excluding from their world and lifestyle, certain ethnic groups and people with different religious backgrounds. The Policemen's Institute was held in the Library Con ference Room of Saint Augustine's College. WASHINGTON-(NBNS)- Richard Hatcher, mayor of Gary, Inc., was elected the new president of the National Conference of Black Mayors recently, as the group pledged :o support President Carter’s anti-inflation program. A. J. Cooper, out-going president of the mayor’s conference, said Carter’s pro gram would be supported by black groups so long as they don't have to endure more hardship than others. Cooper, mayor of Prichard, Ala., said the anti-inflation fight is crucial to the long term fiscal growth of financially ailing cities and towns even though it might at first, result In postponement of federal aid. Hampton Alumni Association Meets With Mrs* Ermine Bates HOLIDAY NEW HOME SPECIALS 2016 Atkins Dr. Living Room, Kitchen With Dining Area, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Fuli Baths, Fuliy Carpeted, Central Heat And Air Conditioning. All This For Only $42,S00 835 Postell Street Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Baths, Fully Carpeted, Central Heat And Air Conditioning. For The low Price Of 132,500 •32-1014 95 Percent Conventional Financing Available Call J. Henry Brown For Appointment Brown Realty Compgny >i4i> »J4» • RHiiBtr.irc: aaa-iaii BY MR8.A1XIE Hamptonians of Raleigh met in the lovely home of Ito. Ermine Bates on Thursday, November 9, at 780 p.m. Edward Thompson opened the meeting with a challenge to the membership. During the business seuUw, committee reports were made. Mrs. Caroline Davis was Davie Street Church In Homecoming Davie Street UiUled Presbyterian Church It obaer- vlng its annual Homecoming Celebration during the weds irf November 13-10. Services were held on Sun day, Nov. 12. at 7:30 p.m., con ducted by Rev. Lloyd Hill and choir from tbe Poplar Springs Church. On Tueattay, Nov. U, Rev. Thomas Giles and the choir from tbe Siuingfield Bap tist Church wm in charge of tte service. Dr. Albert G. Edwards and the choir from tbe First Presbyterian Church on Salisbury Street, will be in charge of tbe evening service on Thui^y.Nov. I0,at7:30p.m. On Sunday, Nov. 19, Rev. James Z. Alexander of Shaw Univeraity will be tbe speaker at the 11 a.m. worihipatrvice. M.PEEBLES elected financial secretary. The group will sponsor a banquet for fund-raising and this rqmrt will be made at the December meeting. David Spaugh, r^oaal pre sident, gave a report of the executive committee meeting which was held in Hamptpn, Virginia, recently. Mr. Spaugh announced that tlie Hampton Concert Omir would be pre sented at the B. M. Rollins School in Henderson wi Friday, November 17, at 8 p.m. Proceeds will be used for scholarshipB. Urs. Bates and Ms. Davis served delightful refreshments to tbe following: Lillie. Carter, Aulcie Evans, Genevieve Far mer, Aubrey Jones, Harquerite Jottan, Allie Peeblea. L.C. Riv en, David and Leolia Spaugh, Margaret Swain,, Edward Thompson, president, Mary Vick, secretary, and Fred While. Tbe Humphrey-Hawkins Bill requires the President in his annual economic reports to set forth numerical goals for mnployment, unemployment! production and real inctmie for Hve years ahead and requires that he set forth policies needed to reach these goals. Go To Church Only CajPvert Extra makes a mixed drink soft. Calven Extra mixes up into deliciously smooch drinks. This blend of aged whiskies neither overpowers the mixer nor gets lost in the drink. Soli Whiskey does what any whiskey does, only softer. The StAWhiskey Calvert Extra CROWNED KING OF ELEVATION-D«.c«i Fred McCoy wu crowiMd kkig •< Elcvotkai BuO* By the Revemd Harold F. Trice, poator, receaUy durtog Uie ElevaUoa Bapitat Ckwth'a InaWnrdy l^ve dianged! Since 1905, when we opened our doors, we’ve Ralei^ change ftom a small agricultural dty to a busy financial center, an area surrounded by research, industry and commerce. Change has meant giowth. The CafMtal City area has grown and chained. Impcoved. And we have too. But Ulce this area arxl its people, we've never lost sight of our b^inmngs. As a natural evdution in the growth . and development of Raleigh Savings, we have changed our name. Now wp're Raleigh Federal. Minimum Changes With Maximum Returns On Certificates Of Deposit EFFECTIVE H.AN ANNUAL YIELD TERM MINIMUM 5.mPa<isbod[ 5.38* Available when needed None 5.75* Certificate- 5.91* 3Montha None 6.50* Certificate- 6.71* 12 Months $1,000 6,yS% Certificate* 6.98* SOMonthfi $1,000 7.5056 Certificate- 7.78* 4S Aonthe $1,000 7.75* Certificate- 8.05* 72 Months $1,000 8.00% Certificace* 8.32* 96MQnth8 $1,000 '-Rdcral Rcpdchofii fajutn a iubtuniml penalty for earty unthdrauulfroma Crmficau. In aUfordoMfeHie changed! ■Rale^Kderal ; Savings&LoanAssodation -ClgMWTon ViUoff'Grubnw V«Uc>HiUi , -Oarrwr nil ^ i y/imh- I ■ <4 a El! p f ... I w / Sunday’s Child We never needed the Black church more. CXii i.oiiitniii'it.L:-, iifi- ill (i till I Ih* fIt-mcfUk Uial dcslfoy tHim.iH IK-d-s .i»»- luniiiitq irttti- p.itil. pIdLjuiug oui wHtn.iiiiif. pioslitiitiofi. iJiugi • ntd la* k ol CIKfiptifitr. lilt; rhiiHi-iigt: th.i; fai.vs 11^ .V\ ,9 jHi.ipl*; today ix hou to (OIIinuillit.jtf » SfU.M-o' UhlJ .l! [Hidt: lok-tiiiiirt-n ifcJw. si*o so iiiiich t»oipt.tliou. AgixxJ piau,* to begin is. wIht** we storied atinost ?00 yt-ai,*, ago. Our Church. For genera- the Blark fihurcti has been a jrowi-iful influence In oui lives. A plai.e Black |X“opie could cf>me together to build stiong nwrulfoundations. Our l)<n cn.lv and ijrandpaients went toSiiiidjy scKool wheie they tcanu-rl solid values and leadership. Iliis vliengfh bfouglil us t tiiougli slavery; led us on civil nylilv nKJveiikenls and headed 1'K.ai voter registration drives, loday. it can be a positive influ- errr.c in out young peO(>le's lives and in our roniniunities. ' Huniao Energy — America'R Greatest Resource. l*«*oj>le an- Anierka's greaU-jt unt.i(>fi4:d ifsourcc. The youtHj tninriN ttiat we reach today jho- vi(l»- ihc iciil eneigy fh.rt runs this countiy toinoiiuw. But i( OUI chufciH's .Iff going lotwlp ouf children, we hav»- to L.in- cnoiMih .ijjoul tlh;ve invblutionv now. we iiave to iM’lp ttH;n> vur vivo, fhe IJikK.k f hui I h needs us to coinc ttrgollier as laiuilies. as friends, as brothers and sisters. If wecareastniM.hfui our children as we say we d«j. wc'll open the c hurt h’s ckxirs ff>r Iheni. I I.MA-.K AVI , IfL ' r \ iGulf
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