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3 Durf jomi'Jbs , HgdcJ Fo Oafsfcndrin Vwngi IVdnion of lnicrfcd : : ; The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Young Wo men of America Awards Pro gram announced today that Mrs. Lana Thompson Hen- uerson, zJU4 North Duke is designed to honor and en- : . ' - rcourage 'exceptional 'young who . : nominate deserving women between the ages of , a 70un8 women to participate 21 and 36 who 'have distin-: " tor program... Serving as wished themselves in their cnarman.oi , tne program s homes, in their nrofessions Advisory Board is Mrs. Dex Thy,-and. i ia . their communities: ' ler-0ti ArnoMl honorary rmd0rec MsAccomplishments . m as.. Fdem of 4Jhe Lp0"?1 Constance Sartor . Wa ker.' ' u I., .u r ijs Federation of Women's - ESLfu v1' r ' i cation, service and leadership Durham, have been selected qualities which deserve to , for inclusion in the 197 - be recoenired and remem- edition of OUTSTANDING " & ' YOUNG.T WOMEN OF is is the goal. of the 11 ... r many leading women's orga- The Outstanding Young nizations, college alumni asso-; Women of America Program '" ciates ' and public officials listen: STOP! r - LOOK!, RUSSELL MEMORIAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER TO SOUTH ALSTON AVENUE REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW. ACESt 2H - 6 year. TELEPHONE! 682-1305 or 682523 HOURS; 60 AJL - 640 PJL FAOLrnES GOOD LOCATION (X)STETENT STAFF ,v. The women listed, along with apprpximately 10,000 fellow Outstanding Young Women from-across the Uni- j ted States, will be presented irt the prestigious annual awards volume. In addition, they are now being consider- , ed for one of the fifty-one state awards to be presented to those women who have made the most noteworthy contributions in their indivi dual states. From these fifty one state winners, the Ten Outstanding Young Women of America will be chosen. The ten national winners will then be honored at the an nual awards luncheon to be - held , this fall in Washington, D.C, II '-ft ' SAT.. SEPT. 3, 1377 TH CAnCLtr.'A Trv:f. Handling FbandaI;Affc!rf5 c; C::7. Custonors Is Paff I3c7 JcIj 1 ' -For Frankie Perry, a trust jesfstajrt for Wachovia Bank qw;Trust Company.; fricnd 'fvfip1 b an important part of Mr job. Handling financial another part of the job - Vi meani the must attain familK 2 . Irity with matters that most Popk consider quite perso ,;:al. . ;C ?; ' The ' persuasive native of ; V.' Oarham sad, "You've got to VISITORS TO CITYTProminent New York RidlofecUtri m a T 7- - Dr. Henry Williams and his family were taken on a mfr5, wlB ,:?.nIlde m of black businesses in the Durham community by-Mri ft ?r ; u- ;. Manie T. Geer of Durham. During thtlr-wMkUf S 5 the Williams family stayed with their former ntlfWVustolwr Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Peace who now reside 1nXhaMsOT,iiri-Srf Hill. Williams said he was highly impressed by tSS lS organization of black leadership in the south and mhi&?gf Sg of "ballots" to rectify problems and injustices. His wife :2vf Sviov wha. I'm assists him in his Yonkers practice. (L-R) Dr. Williams, Jfy.' SiL ,n, Mr$9e.er,J?nry,-.''ir,,'.-''$' eace Mr-'.,lf',fiif-?and wBtiharfe by Kelv.n Bell) ; : : ' ' routine.'' A former elemen- pnMmwiimi" i m rrriT i-irv---ff """-.f-p MS. FRANKIE PERRY i - n r Ay Y- l 4 ' Sill pll Hut 6 7S iauLtu) iltt it 'f Aurtthsu), LllvU UAUJ UjL nJUy. tkhm OAJ J. U.k . -,j ., X.'. fw rwu rnuu vuum, tauiCtnJ hiU, AH.j 1 it f Delta Sigma Iheta UdWss: "J "' ' "'jit-AAA Til I1 34fh Confab fn Denver WASHINGTON, D. C. -Presentation of the first Delta Distinguished professor chair, 2,600 letters sent to President Carter, re-election of National President Thelma Daley, and announcement of $129,000 Corporation for Public Broad casting grant, were some of the highlights of the 34th na tional Delta Sigma Theta con vention held in Denver, Colo rado, last week- 1 As part of its on-going sup port for black colleges, Delta Sigma Theta announced and presented its first Distinguish ed Professor Chair aware. The award of $25,000 - $30,000 will be granted to one United Negro College fund institu tion annually and will provide the college whose proposal is accepted with funding to hire a specialistdistinguished pro fessor for one year to teach in an area of study currently not available at the institution. On the opening day of the Convention, 2,600 delegates led by President Thelma Da : ley and Congressman Parren Mitchell, filed out of the Denver Convention Center and deposited letters to Presi dent Carter in a U.S. mail truck. The march to the mall truck was initiated by Con gressman Mitchell, Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus in his Convention ad dress. Calling for a "compre hensive, coordinated total strategy designed to achieve full employment," Congress man Mitchell asked the audi ence, to write President Carter , for support of the Humphrey-' Hawkins full employment bill. He said, "You must write ; and tell him. This is what you . promised. This is what we need. We can't wait any long er." The delegates responded immediately. w Mrs. Thelma T, Daley, six- ion for Pub- grant of ;'t29J)00 will allow the or 'ganization to conduct an awareness and audience de velopment program to in crease the interest of minori ties in public television. Four target cities will be selected and strategies will be develop ed to create minority interest in public television. Other highlights of the Convention were the adopt ion of 34 major resolutions and 'the initiation of three ' honorary members. Among the resolutions adopted by the Convention 'delegates were ones on hu man rights, affirmative act Ion, the Wilmington Ten, wel fare reform, public funds for abortion and energy. The organization resolved that support of affirmative action programs, should be established as its foremost Eriority; to "oppose all chal nges to affirmative action programs such as that under taken by Allan Bakke in fur : therance of its national goal of racial equality." : ."Other subjects covered in the resolutions were: resur- The first annual award was !)Meenth national . nresident of farina nf hat orrtnns ainnnrt 2fcf$fcnter tp TusliegeistDelia Sigma ' Theta," 'was i fpre- VS.-Commission oir J tute and accepted by its, Pre sident, Dr. Luther hostef. Dr. Foster pointed out that "studies increasingly do cument that blacks who at tend predominantly black colleges and continue on into doctoral programs do quite as well as blacks from white col leges, or any other students, in completing, with fully ac ceptable records, the higher degree demands. elected for a second term on Friday. Election results were announced at the closing banquet. rCiviJ Rights; discrimination, negative stereotying in the 'media, battered women, child (Continued on Page 14 tary school teacher, she finds herself learning something new every day. Lately, a lot of the new ness has spring from the Tax Reform Act of 1976. Its changes in gift and estate taxes have had a profound impact on the trust businesss. It saves money for benefac tors and beneficiaries, but makes life much more baff ling for bankers, she said. Miss Perry, who at an ear lier stage worked as a re search assistant, now searches old financial records to find focumentation for everything in her customers' trust ac counts. As a trust assistant, she works closely with the head of the department and trust officers who assist customers in determining the disposition of their estates or in the man agement of their assets dur ing life. Miss Perry also works hand in hand with the battery of Durham Lawyers who re present her customers. For example, in North Carolina a lawyer may write a will, but often it is the trust department which lays out the substance of those docu ments after prolonged consul tation with the customer. A trust officer may not write a will for a customer; however, he or she does fill several . rble'f for the trust department , as attprhey-in-fact, custodian, guardian, trustee or executor , for a customer. In dealing with customers, Miss Perry said that she tries to find out what they want. "Never allow your own views on how their estate or trust plan should be structured or override their personal wishes, simply lay before them the various options so that they can make a sound judgment," she cautioned. When she is not actually working at banking, she ii frequently studying it Courses she has taken encom pass trust, marketing, person nel and supervision, and prin ciples of banking. Other times she might be teaching M, as she did when she presented the trust section of a course in principles of banking to lo cal bankers. Miss Perry also helps new employees in their orienta tion with Wachovia, some thing she knows a lot about since she had held a wide range of positions in the banking and trust business. She joined Wachovia's trust department as an admin istrative assistant in 1973 and later became a trust assistant. Miss Perry spent two years at Bennett College in Greens boro and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. And once, just to prove herself in yet another field, she entered a public speak ing competition with bankers from five states and the Dis trict of Columbia. She took third place - not bad for a beginner. i nn rtSfe 1 fit bib c!!lay, sssyy Gfay lis During the weekend of Labor Day we'll give you 4 oil on any purchase of furniture ' (except Melding) not already on ale. Good far Labor DayWe&nd & Labor Day citing up your first home or apartment...? Ractanguhr table, 3 chairs and btneh...,. -wg.-.S9.50 now 559.50 -'.Safafc2chairs,(ofalnalooMplllowtack : too en floral strip, chairs In matching veht..... :. 2 . r now 479.50 Lova aaat In loos pillow back, vslvst teg print.'. 349 50 209.50 Good assortment of chairs in styles, reduced for quick sale...... various up to 0-50 off Ready to furnish that empty bedroom...? BRASS BEDS REDUCED 25 20 styles on floor by Serta. Kmgsdown, Holiday House... reduced up to 40 . Reg. from 329.50 On Sale from 219.50 Redoing your den or family room...? 3-piece sectional sofa, contemporary now 999.50 reg!" 1799.50 Modern white love seat ... now 249.50 reg. 499.50 Modern sofa In blue with grey stripe. now 199.50 reg. 399.50 All lamps, pictures, mirrors 13 off reg. price Lane Cedar Chests, 17 In stock As low as 79.50. All bedding 20 off Niigsdown. Serta. Spring Air A ttm a. 6 y ii u J 4-piece modem In pecan headboard, dresser & mirror, night stand, chest;.... ' reg. 899.50. . , now 49.50 "'- -J 4-piece contemporary in, oak - king-size headboards dresser & twin mirrors, night , stand, crt: L..lH..l:..... ' reg. 1399.50 now 839.50 , , , SPECIAL TREASURE OAK by American Drew all in. stock reduced by 30 -being discontinued by company, i,r) La-Z-Boy Recliner Rockers . starting at 179.50 ' t ALL ITEMS , SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE WE I ii II HI tiii-i"" ITiTP MilMVI HUM 1 Ik' U.aiBi edl You won t find more convenient banWng .? machine than Wachovia's 24-hour-a-day, seven day-a-week Teller JL And you won't find a banking machine that offers a broader range of I services. You can deposit, withdraw and transfer money in checking and savings accounts, make loan and -Master Charge payments and get account balance information. And teller n makes it so easy, with a special viewing lsswwiasslIMM ft,j,fff'hrttwv' " ' "'ilrTrmirnisswriisWiiBotwwaaiiiMW I1 1 ';M: BitoS m " - ' " - h ; i : I. ! :f9W s K - fl " L i t.li M.iiiiiii mmmM4mH limn in 11 I '".f-v:''.,- ' " - ,j . - screen that shows you what to do. But you'll never know how great TellerEis until you try it All you need is a Wachovia checking account and a Wachovia Banking Card. Give TellerUa try. Anytime. 1 ; ...4 J . . v W . J MemoofFOIC
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