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Pear son School sixth graders who attended the Scholastic Press Workshop at Columbia Univer YWCA Calendar TYPING Wednesday evening at 7:00 P M MODERN DANCE Wednesday evening at fi:00 P.M. KNITTING Thursday evening at 7 00 P.M. The Pre-teens will meet at 10:00 A.M. Saturday for their regular Saturday program. The Y-Teens will have a knit ting class Saturday at 1:00 p.m. The Annual Meeting of the Durham YWCA will be held at 730 PM Thursday at the Central YWCA, Chapel Hill Street, The Regional Meeting of the YWCA will be held this week end (March 19-20) at the Cen tral YWCA, Chapel Hill St. NEW BOOKS AT • CITY-COUNTY J.IPRARY' FICTION Aiding Murder Among Th;eves Berk -The Sun Grows Cold Davis- Touching Fuller -Flight Pausev ing—Bolivian Wedding sity last week. Those shown in the picture seated arc: Derrick Morrison and Althea Hill Standing from left to right: Windcll Bullard, Thomas NON-FICTION Carter—Marriage and Divorce Gettleman Conflict in Indo china: A Reader on the Wid ening War in Laos and Cam bodia Nidctch—The Story of Weight Watchers Overman—Water: Solutions to a Problem of Supply and Demand Rhea—Sew Simply, Sew Right LOCAL BIRTHS The following births were re ported to the Durham County Health Department during the week of March 8 through 13: Taylor and Helen Mason, boy; William and! Delofes Hodges, girl; Sylvester and Georgia Smith, boy; Bennie and Linda Glenn, boy; Charles and Iris Gilchrist, girl; Victor and Carrie Newman, boy; Willie and Nina Jones, boy; George and Paulette Daye, girl; LaiTy and Steffney Goldston, boy; Stollie and Deloris Jackson, boy; Evester and Brendta Bailey, girl; Preston and Mary Niehoteon, girl; Norman and Nellie Watson, girl. (sth birthday of movies in Paris is marked. Roone, Mrs. Bernadine Bailey, Adviser: Yvette Reld, Wonda Bullock, Angela Barnes, Mrs. Mcdessa Justice, Adviser and Donna Weaver Photo by Purefoy DKKI* KIUKZK IHII HIS Chicago— A noted American geneticist forecasts the future birth of "deep-freeze babies"- conceived from eggs and sperm preserved for years in the fro zen state. Dr. Bentley Glass, says the technique would allow young couples to delay the birth of their children without risking the higher probability of genetic defects normally as sociated with advancing age. For the spring, it will be shorts. ABS TO HOLD FIRST ANNUAL MEET MAR. 19-21 The American Baptist of the South will hold their First Annual Convention in Rich mond, Va., March 19-21 at the Fi**\ Street Baptist Church >nd Virginia Union University. Dr. Roger Fredickson, pre sident of the American Baptist Obnvention will be guest speaker. Delegates will form a work ing committee which will ap prove the region's Budget and elect the officers for the re gion for 1972. ■ I ™ ■ u I W-TWMPWW « 9 I CHEYENNE M 1 J SCOUTS mm |1 ■ CORNER NI F ARE YOU SPENDING V ENOUGH TIME WITH YOUR SON? By E. L. KEARNEY Every hour that was ever created has only 60 minutea, no more, no less. Think of every minute you spend with your son aa a certain deno mination of money. What would your income be? Just think. Time is really the only thing you own but you don't own that if you refuae to make use of it. People are used to the idea that there is always plenty of time because time is eternal. The only problem with that idea is that we are not eternal. Every minute that slips away is time lost. You may stop working but the clock doean't stop running, and your son doean't stop needing you. During your busieat days, doesn't it seem like a remark abla short time between sun rise and sunset? Doesn't it seem like your son grew up overnight? If every minute were a seed and you planted it In the ground and you knew that next year you would have to FREE day? I** 1 ** ° r W#dnM " Sov« with i—""———————— Martinizing, CUIDT the moat in slllKT C $4.70 Special ®' Own :» «.m. ■ Mon. f Tuea., Wed. Reg. $1.90 TOM'S , • w. club Blvd. ,1 One HOUR I - Shopping Center 'imb; 4 vctv^, ewma Shopping Center THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING Our New Location 1 I • Cor. 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Lakewood Shopping Center Durham Plaza Shopping Center You can't do as well anywhere else! live on the harvest you would reap, you probably wouldn't miss planting and caring for a single seed would you? The proper use of time with your son will bear fruit and boost you to a better way of life. Many men could spend much more time with their son. They only need to organize their time in today's fast mov ing society. You have only 90 many minutes to live. Accenting to the people who make these surveys, you will spend 33% of your time in bed, about 8% at the dinner table, 27% are Sun days and holidays 5% for re creation and that leaves only about 37% for work. In order that we may spend more tlipe with our son we may have to reduce our sleep ing time or share part of our dinner time with our youth. Every minute counts, and you are unique in the whole world because only you can be the master of your minutes and how they are spent. Cont. on page 5A SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 THE CAROLINA TQOEI N.C. Central University, Saturday, March 20. McDougald Gym, Doors Open 7:30 P.M. A Night With . . . SMOKEY ROBINSON ond the HE?, ■ I Singing their £reat hits . . . "Tears ■K -1 of A Clown," "Track* of My Tears," K|l fT /■ "Going To AGo Go" plus ma«y Bi'-JSi I Vfl others. v ' Advance Admission— Students $3 —Adults $3.50 Tickets on sale at: Student Lnion BMg.—Chicken Box—Record Bar—Record & Tanc Center—Biltmnre Drags. Sponsored by: Student Gov't. Assn. of N.C.C.U. Who Will Pay the Bills When you are unable to work? ''' our .^ am^y \ or My Company? For the Best in PAYCHECK PROTECTION Roamless Hudson, Jr. AND ASSOCIATES FOR FITRTHER INFORMATION DIAL 688-9565 or 682-0874 Representing AH American life & Casualty Company I and Pictures I Printed FREE (Black and White Glossy) I Name of Organization • ■ • ■ ■ President Phone.■ ■ Reporter Phone . I ■ Meeting Une Mail, Bring or Phone I t „ 682-2913 or 688-6587 I 436 East Pettigrew Street Durham, N. C- I Between 8:30 ajn. and 4:30 pjn. 3A
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