18-i-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., MARCH 31. 1979 Dr. nillor, Joseph Brooks to Address Spring Conference at Dennett Superdomo to ip Sccno of Dcauty arid f redo Slioi Bennett College presi dent, Dr. I.H. Miller, and Emergency Land Fund president, Mr. Joseph F. Brooks, will address the general session of the Spring Conference of the Student Committee on Land Loss of Blacks (SCOLLOB) which will open at 10 a.m. on Satur day, April 7, 1979 at Bennett College in Greens boro, North Carolina. Students from through out the state are invited to attend the conference be gining on Friday evening at six o'clock with "Howdy Hour" in Pfeiffer Science Hall. Mr. Michaeal A. Bourne, Student Govern ment Association president of Shaw University, Raleigh, will chair a discussion on election procedures in pre paration for SCOLLOB election of officers on Saturday morning. The evening session will close with a Landowners' Workshop to familiarize students with land law. Election of officers, conducted by Miss Gracie Pemberton of Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, will be held after the addresses of the keynote speakers. Other outstanding participants scheduled to appear include Graham Center Staff Member, Mr. Virgil L. Chance as a representative of the Rural Advancement Fund of the National Share croppers Fund, Inc. At 2 p.m. Saturday, a panel discussion on "Stem ming the , Tide of Black Land Loss", with Attorn ey Mildred B. Payton as moderator, will point out ways of avoiding land loss by the usual pitfalls of mortgage foreclosure, tax foreclosure, adverse posses sion, partition sales, etc. A quesion and answer period is planned to answer questions which the general public may have concerning land problems. The public is cordially invited to attend all sessions. NEW ORLEANS - The and Biggest Black Beauty 10-12 19795 gigantic Superdome will be Show; on Earth", this hair The show is designed the scene of one of the fashion extravaganza is to 'keep, hair professionals largest and most complete expected to attract beati- abreast of changing trends beauty shows in the isto'ry ticians,,.cosmetoligists, hair new ideas, and new pro of Black. Cosmetoloev fashion designers. profes-. duct Stiff 0miinmnt j .. . i t . - v 7 - r i r anu Beauty culture wnen sionai proauct manuiaciur- Hackmar Productions pre ers and "allied professionals sents it first annual beauty , from '.across'., the Untied and trade show. . ' States and ' abroad. The , Billed as 'The Greatest, show s scheduled for June a. a $25,000 budget that includes media advertise- reserved to accomedate to -'Py throngs of delegates attend, ; fd ing the event. Special rates" -t,Pend ? ttrack t0P are being made available names and trensetters in at the Hyatt Regency Ho- the beauty culture field, tel, Travel Lodge Inss, Persons interested in Marriott Hotel, Howard, frc' . information may Several top attractions. Johnson's and the Hilton ca" VJ 01 -4 . - , nilt ' Clri 1117 r TrWh nr ' clot aI A 1 hint ml ' wuw. ; tt U9l uui hotels adjacent to the The new and different ,,,55' I NlinerrininA hni hn Uiaw it twtina nrnmnM m for the trade:; Shreveport, LA mm The ancient Greeks consider ed two of anything unlucky. 1 m mwilllllll II I HI HHI l Ml li iiuiij! urn 0 BJli? jL. , , , L . ... j Rian THE CONTINENTAL GUYS - Durham, Gojdsboro, Norfolk, Hampton and Columbus, Georgia. NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF THE CONTINENTAL CLUB MRS. ROSA SMITH STANBACK Durham Social Nofos Of Interest MRS. SYMINER DAYE 477-3370 314TOODST. Miss Sheree Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parker, Alston Avenue, has returned home after spending semester break with her sister, Miss. Beverly Parker in East Lansing, Michigan, and her brother, Leroy Parker, Jr., in Detroit. The R. G. Lipscomb Missionary Call of Mount Level Baptist Church on Jim Lyons Road, held its March 19 monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Roebel Jones on Juniper Street. The Policy Advisory Board Committee held its re gular monthly meeting on Wednesday in the Operation Breakthrough office at Whitted School. Representatives from the Board of Directors attended the meeting. The Usher Board of Red Mountain Baptist Church, Rougemont, held its meeting Sunday, March 25, Oliver Bullock, persident, presided. Mrs. Margaret P. Wingfield and her daughter, Vivica , and son, Darius, of Greensboro, shared the weekend with Mrs. Wingield's mother, Mrs. Margaret J. Parker in Bahama. Pray for the sick and shut in: Messrs. Johnnie Bullock, Moses Richardson, Broadie Daye, Lee Arthur Langley, W.A. Harris, Lucious Glenn, William Carrington, Fred Cates, Charlie Hogan, Ulysses Singleton, Bennie Joyner and Joseph L. Jones; Mmes. Maud Lucas, Viola Mitz, Mary C. Holeman, Leara Parker, Roebell Jones, Emma Powell, Lillian Allen, Ludie B. Parker, Daisy Cain, Catherine L. Bryant, Ruth Satterwhite, Margaret J. Parker, Edna Horton, Viola Love, Mary Justice, Ruby S. Parrish, Alice Hart, Pandonia Park . er, Viola Smith and Mary Clay. Sincere sympathy to the families of: James Harris, Airs. Rebecca H. Harris, James M. Martin, Billy Seaver, Mrs. Lula Shaw, Mrs. Naomi Jones, Mr. Raley, Maurice Mason and Mr. MacBroom, Jr. DURHAM KROGER STORES 7 DAYS A WEEK COPYRIGHT If7-THE KROOER CO. ITEMS AND PRICES GOOD SUNDAY MARCH 15 THRU SATURDAY MARCH II. 17 IN DURHAM WI RfSIRVI THi RIGHT TO UMfT QUANTITIES. NONE SOLO TO DEALERS. 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