V'" W 1, . .Ik .,. r. V-:. X":Yf ..cCW J Vv .. . ...... l . . I ST ' M'i -.r" .(, ' - f f 1 . - :v 11' 4 . -, I '. i 1 II 1 , .! . II--, 111' ' . .. n "... a - . r. . , --,. w r m x, a ja. .... v.;. i... j arJ' 1 " - a "," ' SATURSAY, MAY 23, 1S32-TKE CAT.CLTJA KVIZ-I Durham Alumnae Chapter V ' Initiates 31 New Deltas Thirty-one icw members were recratlj iziL'xtee into the I)nrfcam Alomoae Chapter of De!U Csi Theta Sorority Inc. Tbe orleatation period eroriS ,ed u opportnnity for the eaadldates to ssare fa 'Delta'i pibllc service projects, including ttroaj response to the recent Loa Rawls telethon la tap port of the United Negro CoCege Fond, Health I Awareness at local malls, weekly tutorials at the . v sorority's Life Development Center, and planned activities for local nursing homes. A special loaf range project, Initiated by the candidates, to assist area incarcerated yonths is now underway. Ms. Bet ty Blackmon is president of the Durham Alumnae Chapter; Ms. Mndy Stone is vice president and . dean of pledgees; and Ms. Helen Hndsoa is assis tant dean of pledgees. R ! New members (Front row, l-r) are: LuAnn ; Edmonds-Harris, Barbara Porter, Annette Glover, Pamela Evans, Dorothy Brower, Kathy Richard son, Arlana Lattimore, Ruth Coleman; (second row): Janetta Steele, Dorothy Aden, Deborah Steele, Barbara Terry, Sylvia Mason, Jenny Hor ton, Tijuana Moore; (third row) - Alyce Uttle, Deborah WUIiams, Eunice O'Neal, Afredia Carter Colins, Oriel Diliard, Desretta McAllister-Harper, (fourth row) Sheliah Elliott, Grace Justice, Rita Davis, Gertie Tatam; (Hfth row) Bertha Jordan, Edith Allen, Dlawanette Hill, Rosanna Blake, Max ine Fitts. Not shown is Mary Rebecca Peterson. Thrift-Bake Sale A Thrift and Bake Sale will be conducted by the Usher Board of Covenant United Presbyterian Church, Saturday, June S, 10 a.m. 2 p.m., corner of Lincoln Street and Linwood Avenue. Clothes for all ages and a variety of baked goods. Subscribe To The Carolina Times Daughters Of Isis - . To Aid American Cancer Society Project Call 682-2913 Today A statewide, joint pro- Carolina. " Directress and '''Program ject' with the Daughters The collaboration bet-i Coordinator for this na of Jjsis and the American ween these two organiza-; ;tional project with the Cancer Society wav of-' lions was. announced at : American Cancer Socic- ficially .; ;" launched on the Daughters ol Isis Na tional Convention held this past summer in Washington, , D C. "Throueh the ACS Divi sions, it is our intention Saturday May zz, in 'Raleigh. Isis Court ' Representatives from ; across the stale were in : attendance . as were American Cancer Socie- . to rcacb ihc grass roots ty volunteers and staff.- "people of our nation. r-i : ine mcciing pruviucu, orientation to the educa tion, service, and fund raising programs of the American Cancer SK'ic ty as; well a a renewed: commitment to meeting the challenge of cancer Our Ihrust will be lo in crease; cancer awareness among '.blacks and lo; demonstrate 'l he need for! their .eommitmcnt as! AC,S vol untccrs." said lit. Gloria Ramsey of High i Point. Daughter ly, "This is a mission wc must accomplish because of the pride of our heritage, hope Tor the future, and a sense of our concern that will br-ing-u.s closer together as a race 'from this most dcvastatiim cancer.' disease. among macks. n wonn Kamscv ts.inc imperial A i-in trio PhonnQlInk5 C rlvJCl I4lja i I -JL-1 iuiiuui nil Here in North Carolina there arc six teen courts of the Daughters of Isis. "Hav ing one of. the larger number, of courts gives 3. V Scholarships To Seniors us a special sense of pur pose to accomplish the national goal." said' Dt. Betty Parham of Durham who is serving as Deputy Imperial Directress for this pro ject in the stale. The courts in North Carolina are located in the counties of Bun combe, Cabarrus, Craven, Pitt, Robeson, Vance, ; Wake, and Wayne. "The Daughters in North Carolina stand' ready to assist arid, become involved locally with the ACS on this life saving project," said Dt. Parham. "Implementa tion of the plans that Twere mad? Saturdav will v diiyn on. the- local level- t 111:111 C1VVUV, MIC UUULU.- day included a presenta tion bv Dr. Charles A. Cook, Chief of the Health Assurance Sec tion of the Department Cancer Prevention Study II were also in cluded. Roger O'Quinn, executive vice president of the North Carolina of Human Resources on Division, American the disease of cancer. Cancer Society, gave Presentations on the some closing remarks on Educational and Fund- the need for the raising Crusade, Public Daughters to become ac Education, Service and-tivc volunteers in the Rehabilitation, and the fiuht auainst cancer. COSMETICS 3 For Complimentary" g: Facial or Interview vi Call: (919) 489-2426: .a Ti-Ml')i'tii The meeting on Satur- . D(aye. cotk 1 Professional fleauty Consultant ' 3703 Erwin Road Durham, NC 27705 G.A.L.'S trayel agency, inc. presents an offer for THE WORLD'S FAIR Sept. 20 thru Sept. 23 $256.00 PER PERSON double occupancy) includes 3 nights in Knoxville, TN. 2 days admission to Fair 1 dinner Motorcoach Transportation Accident Insurance Trip Cancellation Ins. Taxes Services of Experienced Escorts FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS Call 682-3185 or 596-7100 618 Bernice Street Durham. N.C. 27703 ; ICC MC-1 30304 North Carolina Ccn rttal University has akwarded eleven iSanccllor's , Scholar 3ftfps to high, school :3niors who will enter 1 he ;inuvcrsity as freshmen in :t&igust. '., ' - HSThc Chancellor's &holarships arc valued Hat:$2,00() for four, years SiEstudy for residents of North Carolina, arkl at :.M,(XX) for four ycart of , study for out-of-sratc residents. Students will - receive $5(X) and $1,000 fitnnuallyv' and the"," scholarships : arc . renewable annually. : The scholarships are' : awarded exclusively on -fiJie basis of academic ;tlent and potential,; " without consideration of . financial need. ": : Scholarship winners , .arc as follows: 1; ' Ms. Vickie Di Banks. i Route 2, Elizabeth City, :a senior at N9rtheastcrn High School, Elizabeth City, . Derek l.amont Ben nett. 430 East Sixth street, Burlington, a senior -ai Waller M. Williams 'High School. Burlington. Kenneth E, Brown. 6 1 9. Holly Street. Burl ington, a senior at Hugh M. Ciimtnings High School. Burlingtbn; ; Ms. Angela M. Byrd, Halifax,, a senior at Weldon High : School, Wcldon. Calvin C. Daniels, 137 Garden Street.; Tcaneck N.J., a senior at Paramus Catholic Boys High School, Paramus," N.J. Ms. . Allison A. Garner, -, Route ' I. Garysburg. ' N.C, a senior at Gaston Junior Senior High School, Gaston. ' Ms . Yolanda v A. Hasscll. Columbia, N.C, a senior at Colum bia High School. Colunir . bia. Ms. Sophia R. Kenan. Route I. Chinquapin. N.C. a senior at Easti Duplin High School. julayillc. N.C.'; : Ms. Barbarat'MtN chcll. Route I. Timbcrlake, a senior, at Person High School.; Roxboro. , U Spurgeon Dallas Sim mons, 901 Brandon i Road, Durham, a senior1 i at Jordan High School, K Durham. . Stephen B. Spellman, 10 Clinton Street, I Brooklyn, New York, a I senior at John Jay High School, Brooklyn. The awards were made by the NCCU Office of Admissions and an nounced by Chancellor Albert N, Whiting. 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I Retail Food Croup) wit reimbuiM you for Iht Ik value of th coupon piui 7' handlina Uowanct provided you redeemed on your retail tain ol the named prod ucH) and that upon requett you agree lo lumiih proof of pur . chaat of tufficient product to cover all redemptions. Coupon it void where taxed, prohibited, or rwtrirted by lav and may not be aiiigntd or transferred by you. Cash value 120. Customer must pay any applicable tan. For redemption mail to: KRAFT. IMC.. P.O. BOX 1600. CLINTON. IOWA 52734" ' REDEEM PROMPTLY-ONE COUPON PER ITEM PURCHASED if 21000 1131,7b ' (PiaI Kraft, tne STORE COUPON Chicken Refund Get a dollar back I zo when you buy chicken. I Just send your Cash register receipt with chicken I purchase circled, plus back labels from: two 40-ox. I size OR three 28-oz. size OR five 1 8-oz. size bottles of a any flavor of KRAFT Barbecue Sauce. (To remove labei I soekbsalehiamiwatarfor20mtnutea. , I This mail-in offer form must accompany request Any request for refund offer forms to this P.O. box num- ber or KRAFT will not be acknowledged: I Mail to : KRAFT $1.00 Chicken Refund ' . v P.O. Box 2514 . 1 Highland Parte. Ilinols 60035 ' , . , '"1 I have enclosed as proof of purchase , I (number! ! back labels from oz. size KRAFT Barbecue I Sauce plus cash register receipt with chicken pur- I I l J J t a. r . . Z Name (PrWI .State. .Zip. LIMIT: ONE REFUND PER FAMIV OR AM-FSS. fM December 31. 1 982. and It good onfy at USA. its territonM and Jfrv aooreaata m amen tna utter rorm displayed or advee. Heed Vad when prohibaed kvwd g mtn-ted. Praof of Puk SubfTwSrloullr0wForm(vbvcMMororqIKimwrrt be honored. DUPLICATE REQi !! s I s ILL CONS RTU TE FRAUD. theft Diversion, rfprou non. sale or purchase of TH6FORMISPW3ira,a 5?-i--,fe.i.t V

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