Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi (2024)

IHJ --yr-y II fa*ge 4 HaHlesburg AMERICAN Wednssdsy, May 22, 1968 Realtor Week is being observed here the National Assn. of Retl Estate Boards, was founded in 1908," he concluded. "With offices in Washington, D.C., and Chicago, NAREB furnishes Realtors with the latest information on real estate developments, market conditions, economic trends, and new adopted In the history of American business. Under its 30 articles, which cover all aspects of real estate transactions, Realtors pledge their fair treatment and their total real estate knowledge to both parties of a contract the buyer and seller. "Our board was formed in 1938, while the parent group, ft "Home is Where Security Starts, Don't Wait in 68" is the theme of the 1968 Realtor Week celebration by the 70 members of the Hattiesburg Board of Re lier ages to provide employment capabilities; changes in restrictive practices which unduly increase construction costs; and cooperation and assistance with local organizations in the enactment of these and similar proposals." A Realtor, Hartfield explained, servances are scheduled as Realtors in this area join with their more than 85,000 colleagues throughout the nation in directing attention to their calling and the special nature of the services they render.

Realtor Week activities this year are closely tied in with the broad Make America Better pro-gram of the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards, which was launched in February to help solve the major problems of our cities and towns. "This seven-objective program was undertaken since Realtors and other experts agree that the betterment of housing for low-income families can not ATTENTION PEOPLE ELIGIBLE FOR MEDICARE 1 In altors, Shelby Hartfield, president announced today. Throughout the week, Hart-field said, community-wide ob- Girl Scout leaders vote on fall plans Ten leaders of the Petal Neighborhood of the Gulf Pine Girl Scout Council voted on the types of training, basic, badge workshops, craft workshops, fr ittr 'V, Racent Medicare laws now allow for Rental or Purchase Sick Room Needs for Home Care! WE RENT AND SELL This Type Of Equipment I i If- w' I 1 be achieved unless other problems which are deeply involved in the social unrest in our cit "is a professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict code of ethics as a member of the local and state boards and of the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards." Realtor, which is a coined term and a service mark registered in the U.S.

Patent Office under the trademark laws, can be used only by members of the National Association and its local boards. "Since it is a trademark, it should always be capitalized as are other trademarks or proper nouns," Hartfield explained. "Further evidence of this fact is that all major dictionaries in the United States now carry, or will carry in their next printing, the correct definition and capitalization of the term." In discussing the Code of Ethics, Hartfield said that it was one of the first such codes 1 1 ies can be concurrently solved," Hartfield pointed out. "Highlighted under the Make Call 6-2362 for complete Information Service WHEEL CHAIRS CRUTCHES WALKERS COMMODE CHAIRS Many Other Items I i America Better Program are such vital areas important to the achievement of stability and safety in our cities as reduc singing, or games to begin this fall at the year's final meeting in the home of Mrs. Nell Southall, Lynn Ray Road.

Mary Eualler reported that five of Petal's troops went to Camp Ita Kana over the May 4th weekend. The camp is scheduled to be open this summer for the first time to allow the girl scouts to attend a two-week session. Leaders received a Certificate of Recognition from Neighborhood chairman Mrs. Ree Evans. Refreshments were served following the meeting and Wednes ing juvenile delinquency and crime; family education and training programs; rehabilitat STANDARD DRUG STORE 619 MAIN FREE DELIVERY at USM, admire a fellow cadet's award.

They are, from left, Thad I. Vann of Hat-tiesburg; James K. Hensarling, Petal; Perry W. Martin, Columbia; and Rayford B. Vaughan, and Theron E.

Lott, both of Hattiesburg. (USM Photo Service) ROTC HONORS Members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at the University of Southern Mississippi, all of whom received honon for academic excellence and ROTC activities participation during Presldent'i Day ceremonies ion and construction; education and training of children at ear- day, Aug. 28, was set as the Seen end heard wmmm BABY MILK Calendar of social events and club activities I HI. S150 35c CANS Mrs. Weldon Hatcher, 737 Northhill Dr.

FRIDAY, MAY 24 Afternoon. 12:30 o'clock: Hub 24 TO CASE A teacher appreciation party was recently held at W. L. Thames Elementary School. Mrs.

James O'Bryan, hospitality chairman, was in charge of the party, assisted by Mesdames E. E. Beasley, Erskine Ross, Tom Cranford, Jack Weldy, L. Y. Foot, and M.

Eugene Williams. Beautiful purple flowers, vased In an antique Spanish container, centered the party table, which held silver trays of party refreshments. The punch and coffee table held a colorful Maypole. GET date for the first meeting of the new year. Piano students present recital Seventeen piano students of Mrs.

Robert Ross presented a recital of piano solos and duets Monday evening In the auditorium of the YMCA. The auditorium stage was decorated for the occasion with tall containers of greenery. Students performing were Martha Vardaman, Marianne Ross, Jane and Martha Herrln, Sally Fowler, Mikell Ferguson, Penny and Pam Pinkerton, Laurie McBryde, Karen and Steve Harris, Sandy Tatum, Bettie Pearl Ratliff, Susanne Schwartz, Terre Thagard, Carol Herring, and Mary Jane Bynum. 100 SIZE JERGENS SOAP SET THURSDAY, MAY 18 Evening, 8 o'clock: ALOE Club picnic with Mrs. C.G.

Meador, Highway 49 North. Evening, 6:30 o'clock: Thursday Home and Garden Club covered dish dinner at the policemen's lodge. Evening, 7 o'clock: North Forrest piano credit students recital at the YWCA; Mrs. D. D.

Fullilove is the teacher. Evening, 7 o'clock: Cosmopolitan Club covered dish dinner in the home of Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Barnes, Hillcrest Loop, Petal.

Evening, 8 o'clock: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority meeting with TUSSY DEODORANT City Gardeners Dutch luncheon and installation in the private dining room of William Carey College. Afternoon, 3 o'clock: Rainbow Garden Club meeting with Mrs. Travis F. Ainsworth, 200 North 21st St. MONDAY, MAY 27 Evening, 7:30 o'clock: Hub City Chapter No.

385 OES meeting at the Masonic Hall, 3321 Hardy for the official visit of Mrs. Beatrice LeDuke. district deputy grand matron, 59 HAIR SPRAY 25 BATH SIZE LIMIT 3 FOR and showing of the archives exhibit. TUESDAY.MAY 28 Morning, 10 o'clock: Women for 'Wallace coffee at the YWCA; the public is Invited. CREAM STICK ROLL ON LIMITED QUANTITIES $2.00 MILK OF MAGNESIA DIPPITY DO I9YUU1TA $925 79' SETTING GEL REG.

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