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; f V SAT, MARCH 12, 19771 ' THE CAROLINA Tt?J!ES - 9 By Mrs. T. H.v Kinney William Bums, Seaany attractive cards and gifts, beat. Sgt.- Mooncy "spoke, at a J the Rd., has returned home "appy birthday Tanya." ' steak luncheon sponsored by ' i five day visit in New ' ' .. . , ; ' ; the ,19th Replacement Detach- . ' . Th'-tv c'J a-j" r.ew i t-al Building Choir room. The helped to' tell tl.e 1 .f "u SJjT lished by showing people of wf 0 ' . different races Intermingling f . -Az i adit'. 1 ,with one another. in "demon ...4. ....j . j i ; Not for . Burning was pre. rrivw 'lu; rn4y" :sehtedrrhursday and Friday? therly love. . . Y,.--, s-- myB . Audi. : v torium, Methodist College. Mrs brook attera nve day visit in New ' .. , ; ' ; the 19th Replacement Detach- ' . William - R, i HiH, assistant ; Mardl GoiyftleAv ; returned from his army tour. of., ministration - Bat. 1 sr. Corps - grams for the county school v2 gv-fSP - -7 ' ' - -msH Command, W-system met Thursday ,past Ws2i ' Tanya" Lane Hinton, . ' ' ' - , : v - -'..with the memberiTorfthe IfLRffi' daughter of Mrs. Jeanette Hin .Dr. Thomas Leecost is on ' V During National Brother-. FayettevUle . j Cumberland -"" ton, celebrated her -8th birth-a. 6 week, tour' in Georgia.1 hood . Week - the Support County, .League i of', Women UdV. ?"naay Pasi Wltn a party , j ; Command , sponsored many - Voters at the Bordeaux library. i wuiAiiimu s on ivamsey ogi. unaries Mooney. 1V76 activities on the uuuam, cnugene. ? wiympic ouvex Meaaiist in the ; most recent ' was ie Support t County , .League? of Women tu.; Favrttiiiv littte ored many Voters at the Bordeaux library. Jfu Thl subject. The Hill spoke about the-eistmg 5e Pf j, a musical . federal programs in the county fcr Tf? w tha' Per-.-schools-Mrticularlv those ith vMarcfl l9 Nita lay presented by the' Per- vuuu, ivoucn r mion, Asma r uoxing .; Datamweighl . division, p wuson. Mana McLeod Tarra t spoke to the participants and "formance Groups The-show's Humphrey, Arnette Fulton the 1977 All-Army boxine 'theme was 4 birth, Ufe and and her Sister, Vemta Hinton. tournament at Ft. Bragg, and death of a mail. The'musj were her guests.- She received, urged all of them torda their- -cal- dramatized ' the pre cress of a man through birth school, romance; war, religion, Fayetteville Technical In- ,4 ?,f' appineSA v rouak';, Otto McClarrin ' stnooib, i , parutuiany : tnosc designed to irrprove studentstt reading and math skflis.vO: ;A joint recital was ' pW;ltutV V""8 8 roanT" sented-bymembers pf FSU's-ment development prograrn for Miicic .npn9rtmAni;; RtinHa , business and industry at Reid politics , .and finally ' death past at 3 pjn. in th" Rosen- f-0! ir- niB". atno0'; in.B ? k , - s - . . ' . t i hours course starts on March 8 and will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from. 7 u 9pxa. ,i i W Mrs. Alberta Williams has returned home after spending a week in Highsmith HosprtaL ' ' Why not enroll now for free: knitting and crocheting for beginners and intermediates at jSearS - Cross Creek Mall? ' Also .enrpQ in a fun course in decorating in the Belk Conference Rm., March 116. Sympathy is extended to the families of the late Tom Lett. WUliam Henry Ray, 43. was funeralized Friday past at 3 p.m. Sympathy is extend ed to his wife, Mrs. Linda Ray; a son; two stepchildren: his father, a brother and two sisters. La Madrinna Toastmistress ( tub held its annual speech contest at K and W Cafeteria . Monday past -at 6:30 put. Ms. Mildred Frye, preii- dnt infrtwituvef ltr F Rnvd Kawey . Mrs. L. Hope, Mrs. E. Thm ; chairman. Closinft though was . son, Mrs. H. Hui jrw Mrs. !L" gtven y Mrs. Vera Wiflami." If 1. ll . - E, ILckett ffon iU Citglish, Speech an,! in Department si f St' were judges. ; Awards werr pre. sented io the jtidfs, corrtes tants and th; speech contest f locketl all special guests. Table topics were present-t w cd by Mrs. Jame Caddy The!" participants were Mrs. .: V; , Davis. Mrs. B. Dawkins, Mrs. H. McLain and Mrs. T. Kinney. Toastmistress of the even- : ing was Robena McLaurin. Mrs. , Devetter Shepard our . first place winner won the trophy. She spoke on "Perfect Peace". Second place winner, Mrs. Jessie McNeil, spoke on "Free dom" and third place. Mrs. Francenna Pinckney. spoke on "Happiness". Mrs. Ellen Dcmpsey, presi dent of Skyway TMC; Mrs. Cassandra Miller and Horace . The Zeta Phi Beta Soror ity held its 24th annual Blue Revue Saturday jrast at Fayetteville State Unfvenity. Miss Donna L Shaw crowned the new queen, Miss Wanda Laverne Wesley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wesley, of Fayetteville. First runner -up was Miss Motty V. MeMn; second runner up was Mist Sandra Faye Adams and third and fourth were Misses Rhonda J. Fanner and Mist Lorraine C. Gaines respectively. The debutantes were charming and aO shared many memorable moments together. 4H HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE! AFFECTS CHILDREN - v i Pediatric research has re-1 vealed that children, like adults can be afflicted with high blood pressure, the head of a new, clinic at the University Hospital jo Baltimorejias re ported. . .:T-f- "The new thing ins young people is this primary hyper tension" Dr. Edward J. Ruley,. head of the Special Adole scent Hypertensive Clinic, said. "In the past, their hyperten sion was thought to be due, to another cause, such as kidney, lung or heart problems " ' , 'V ." Ruley said 'the ailment . vhich-fs most coirunon among males and blacks, was not de- ' tected ' in the 'past because Hoctors v eren't looking for NEW IDEA FOR OBTAINING, CANCER FACTS . ' Information on cancer and . aumeiathel heahh subjects is now . available oveTTlhe' Tele7: " phone by fape recording to tt-: adents of the Richmond, Vir- -" ' ginia metropolitan area. The call-in system, called Health line, is intended to encourage, early diagnosis of cancer, and to provide information related to cancer in non-technical terms. It was developed at the Mo-than9Qerceht of ' Medical , College of -Virginia. ' uic vhuuicii ai uic uuui., auuic . ..,VBIV.. ...... as young as 10 years old, are , being monitored, and treated k for high blood pressure in the three month old program. And doctors, say it's the same kind , of high blood pressure that . affects adults and can lead to strokes, hearing, lung and eye diseases. . ,, k ? -Dr. Ruley said the clinic versity, tinder a grant fromthe National Cancer Institute. The, idea' could -be used for dissemination of . cancer information, in other communi ties' throughout, the country, - At present the system has 85 tapes; of which 10, dealing with such - subjects as cancer chemotherapy and ..'radiation has foiinfTm'Teimire-ift ettects, are avauabie only excess of 150 over 100 quite', by ' prescription; the taller- -J .high 'for'children. He said in some cases the child is. put on" medication. ' v ' ,-i . - "We have to balance the ' side effects of medicine against tfie harmful !effect of' hyper tension ";Ruley said, noting that the use of drugs brings on side effects of tiredness, sleepi-. fless and dizziness. -: In an apparent effort to diagnose the problem early,, some specialists are suggesting routine blood pressure! tests for patients' as young as three years. This comes after a num ber ; of ; clinics across the '. country have discovered chil dren with hypertension. Allowing the directions of his physician, - must identify the. tape by-mimbei 'or title. ; : The remainder of the tapes - are, available" ,tp 4ny caller. Some contain information for patients at the college's hospi tal,' such as visitor policy, ois charges and patient's rights. .The. majority of the tapes, however, deal" with cancerf related subjects both general and ' specific, including, for example, the seven warning signs of cancer, what a person with, a lump hCthe breast should do, and discovery and treatment of cancer of the( mouth. ' ' Calendar of 1 1 v' Upcoming ,rW- K Sunday, March 13: ''.'i; " w -' 7 p jn. - A Fashion Show wHl be held at the Downtown er Motor Inn to benefit the Durham Cancer Society. Fashion by " Francis" will be featured along' with music by Yysuf. . Saturday, March 19: - V . 8:15 pjn. - Pianist Gary Graffman joins the North Carolina Symphony in the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. Maestro John Gosling will conduct the program which will r- feature Graffman in Rachmaninoff s "Piano Concerto No. : Season memberships honored' and single admission tic ! kets available at the door. ' " Sunday, March ?0:. - 7; V:y-.- f:: r, .li30iojn. The North Carolina Symphony presents 4 . pianist Gary Graffman atlKe-Rateigh-Memorial Aiiditnriutn, I Maestro uosung ana mc Dynipiu..wu ' u- in Rachmaninoff s "Piano sCdncerid N.o. 2." Season mem u berships honored, and "smgje idnssion- tickets avattable at the doori 'k. ' ,- Wednesday, March 16: i ' . : . 7-30 pV - The Uncoln "School of Nursing Alumni, i Association will meet at the Harriet Tubman YWCA on Urn- i stead Street. Come and bring a member. Please be present andQntime.vi-r ' i-V Wednesday; March 16: i,' '7-30 pj.i. - The Durham Chapter of NCCU Alumni , ' . Association will hold its montWy nieeting On tfie campus-in the Student Union Building .Rm. 146, 146A. All local alumni are urged to attend, - Monday, March 14: : . v -. ; 4.inm Puhlic Works . ',n t " rs PMinil PiiViHn Vtftarino'i 7 '30 tun! - Citizen's Advisory Committee (Employee s Lounge) , 1 ' t ' Tuesday, March 1.5: : . , ' 10:00 a. m. - Planning & Zoning Commission Thursday, March 17: . 10:00 am Committee-of-the-Whole , '-SO "jtaJ- Committee to Review Public Safety Pro--, "gram V ' . . K ?U" rSphapter of North Caroliiu; A&T State Uni-' versity Alumni Chapter will meet at Durham College,.; ,-fH r .':.'(.'. ' 't fY .,1 ' ."...it: i 'r' '.-r'- . .. j r j' 'A. M . 4 X ' J V J K . . vj V DURHAM STORES ONLY I NEW STORE oooooo University Dr Forresthill Shopping a sd Gor. Miami Blvd. & Liberty Street ii r ri'; PirJTO;riAWGR IJOTilERfJ, DOT EYE PEAS 5 1702- LUX 1 (I Hi. II ? m3 DETERGENT ' 32 oz.L ; (I I 2 1 1 hljki Jj i il Wf2 iHiiiiuii) n n 7 4- i i i n i i n ii I" HMdilJ l& I 1 K H II r i i wv7nnH . 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