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& Sjr ,S ...iT j- ,3T .jw i I . T SAL, MARCH 7. 1981 Durham Notes Of Interest - By Mrs. Syminer Oaye 477-3370 Mrs. Dorothy Eubanks returned to her Durham home after having spent two months in Sanibel, Florida, in time to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Kennedy, Jr., of Bahama on the birth of a son. ' . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cbstella Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker on their 25th wedding an niversaries. . ,, - Happy Birthday to Anthony (Tony) Parker. He's in the service and resides in Germany. ' ' , ( ; :. . r y- - The PAC held a call meeting Saturday, February 28, at Old Whitted School. The workshop was for the pur pose of training sessions taught by Mrs. Gail McRae, the planner. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed it. Welcome home and congratulations to Ms. Shirley Caesar for one of her greatest achievements in life. Pray for the sick and shut-in: Mesdames Estelle Nix on, Annie Myers, Hattie, Parrish, Shirley Adams, Luvenia J. Parrtsrn Ruth Satterwhitei Mayola Holman, : Maud Lucas, Pearl Foskey, Luella Haskin King, Janie Harris; , Messers. W.A. Harris, Lucious Glenn, Robert Lee Harris, Sr., Robert Holman, Floyd Lawson, Rev. E.J. Johnson, Broadie Daye, Burch Coley, William Carr ington, Larry Turrentine, Burnicff Allen, Ervin Lyons. MS. JORDAN Sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the families of: Mrs. Esther B. Parker, Mrs. Oberta Hall, Joseph Perry, Mrs, Zola Huggins, Mrs. Bertha Allen, Leroy Munk, Mrs. Virginia Sanford, Mrs. Elvester Brown. THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! U S 'CHOICE BEEF LEAN BONELESS CHUCK PRICES IN THIS AD ARE GOOD THROUGH SAT. MARCH 7, 1981. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED, NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS A. m 1,1 mm I Ml i :: I OTHER DEALERS 07 "A f 11 X rcMTtD Acwn I f i OU 1 WW I U ... III -i&sSOBfcfc run Iv "?5B CHOPS HwnuLC wUUiMini , OR MORE U J) (SLICED FREE) HTM--- o S f m U.S. NoFfegy , p $ I38 ' I XW m innnor- I I F COUHIRI ITI. I,K ' II WHITE mmJ 1 I ' P0TMS LOW PRICES hT f Zly $17 OIMFOOP 1 BAG U J I EVERY DAY! 1. 0 , no, . "lENO'S pizza ' mVrL ' HAM BURGER PEPPERONI , PAPER ' SAUSAGE. -CHEESE 1 SI - TOWELS ' : ... ' POT ROAS LB. 198 V THE CAROLINA TIMES -11 t " ' - ' - " ' Grad Student To. Base Book On Thesis Ms. Josephine Jordan . . a gfauuaic aiuutui ax North Carolina Central University who has com pleted course work for the Master of Arts degree in psychology, is currently doing experimental study on "The Effects of Erotic Stimuli in the Improve ment of Sexual Function ing." Ms. Jordan plans to use her finding as a basis for a book. A thesis proposal, sub mitted to her thesis com mittee, comprised of Dr. Barbara Nixon (chairman), Dr. Richard Mizelle and Dr. Barnetta White, has been approv ed. Ms. Jordan is currently utilizing facilities at the Westchester County Medical Center and the New York Medical Col lege in Valhalla, N. Y.She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jordan of Elmsford, N.Y., and the grandaughter of Mrs. Nannie Alston of Route 1 , Warrenton. She will be visiting the Masters and Johnson Clinic for Sex Therapy in St. Louis, Mo., the In stitute of Human Sexual Behavior at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and the Johns Hopkins Clinic in Baltimore; Md. She completed undergraduate studies at Florida Atlantic Universi ty in Boca Raton, where i she majored in Criminal Law. She later attended Long Island University (at the Mercy College cam pus) in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and received a se cond degree in psychology. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1978. f r - tr k f th... ArHmA llama im rarnilrad la b rMdHV avtVabl taf Mow the advKsd price in Mch AlP Star; axcapt m peciflcatly noted this ad. ioA o PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., MARCH 7 AT A4P IN UURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. 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AIR-DRIED u ( A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF T-Bone Steaks lb. 2.78 ) Deltas To Give Confab On ItadtfsWoinanx Triangle area elemen- tary, junior high, and senior high school students are invited to at tend the career focus of the two-day conference, "The Black Woman: The Total Spectrum," on Saturday morning, March 21 from 9 to 12 noon in the Student Union at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. There will be represen tatives of 35 traditional and non-traditional careers such as pharmacy, industrial hygiene, den tistry, education, medicine, law, banking and finance, and many others. There is no admis sion fee. A luncheon-speaker will follow, 12-2 p.m., at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill. The keynote speaker for the luncheon is Ms. Alexis , Herman, im mediate past director of the Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of' Labor. The luncheon fee is $5 which must be receiv ed by March 13. Atten dance at the luncheon is optional. 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