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December 14, 1974 ?. I "Ji&ppiM' 1 || by E.L. Cinorch I I / ? they knew who I was talking about. I've heard that a "hurt dog" will always holler. And there was a lot of hollering last week. Anyway, 1 was on my way over to the school to check on some inside information that had been given to me by an "inside source". But, I stopped off to check on a deal that me and an agent friend of mine had made some time before. w e had discussed a j"y- ?a^iaa^hafcijiioaUL have been __ ^^/:.;.; ~ *~2SP would do my very best at the lowest cost possible. He agreed to either confirm the deal at a future dat^or let me know about it as soon as he discussed it with somelir the people who would share the cost. Well, you may have guessed it. Not only did he fail to contact me, but went and gave the job to "you-know-who". I w^as somewhat confused over the move, but decided to give the brother a chance to fulfill his part of our "gentlemanly agreement." When I went to see him, J got a better lesson in camouflage than when I was in romhat trninino in a ,,. 1 . ? ?? MIK11I g ill ill V ni III J As soon as he saw me in the door he headed for the back room, studcf&ing and stammering like a broken record. He was forcing conversation with people who, to say the least, were * bewildered over his sudden, loose tongue. He yakked and yakked, and I waited and waited. Suddenly, like Flash Gordon, he darted for the outside door. Somewhat startled, 1 stook up quickly, ran after him and shouted. "Mr. Aeent. will 1 be able to see vou todav?" He cuffed his small chapped mouth, looked askew and said, ?'v?at? y?ah rp right back.!' I took him for his word and waited some mor^. Sure enough, he came back in ten minutes complaining of a theft. Well, that's what he said. A common theft that probably every car owner experiences from time to time. After a long discussion of his misfortune, he finally came over to me. Meek and shameful. With sorrow and anguish written all over his face, he said "I'm sorry man. I went on and done it with "you-know-who". I didn't pursue the conversation any longer than necessary. He was obviously shaken by my appearance and flogging...I mean any further questioning on my part would have been like shooting a gnat with a cannon. W I only hope he learned from our little encounter. Not so much on how to get out of a bad fix, but that a man's word should be his bond. I MOTHER AND DMJGHTER STORES* I I # f I Y A PERFECT GIFT I pomplete any outfit with. thls short sleeve, xmopk furtleneck UY)% polyester vyith "bark zipper, * 1 Wear it with or without it's smart leatherette belt . Colors white, cream, black, peach, mint land grey. ? Sizes 36-42 i $10u00 ? \ If MOfH R - DAUGHTER, j 1 fi i I flfc ' _ . VORt V I po^twi i pgyw {; | # The Winston-Salem Chronicle WSSU Sponsor Program"! l)r. William Sheppard, Dircctorof Continuing Education, has announced that' during the spring semester which begins in January, I lull >i _ History of Science built around the thirteen .week television series, "The Ascent, of Man"., "The Ascent of Man" examines man's imaginative ability to create a better world. Among the topics covered are the interrelationship of science and the humanities; ^ the influence of social and political developments on scientific discovery; and the effect of science and techno logy oirthe course~of human events. Clgss . sessions will be conducted in the Enrichment Center on the WSSU campus and will cnnajst nf an hpllX lecture/discussion immediate\ ly prior to and following each television broadcast. The course will be conducted by Dr. Howard Barnes, a historian, and Dr. B.S. Sidhu, a biologist. It will be entitled "History of Science" and will carry three semester hours of* credit in either history of biology. Enrollment is open to matriculated students as well as to interested people in the community at large. Simmon Sto 418 N. Trade < 'On the mall' gB Black Tan \ jj^^ulTDai] By Evangelist Pat Cunningham What is it God is saying as Hespeakes tous in His word? "Be not a hypocrite," He says to us. His greatest commandment is LOVE!!...Matt.. 22 ">t i Mt?' M> * ?* I Ij AFROS iftr (At Dec. jtei I 11 i,I ^^OPEMDAILIMJ I NORTHSIDE I MILLER SX. 8 Shoe y re // the easy - g xv 1/ r \^ i 11 The easy going sling style the fashion criteria this seasi stitch detail emphasizes hig comfort to go ... go . . contemi MACE IN U.S.A. M ? A V Page 5 I^rea^ people, let us always remember that God loves us. ,He died sincerely for us all. mind, heart, and soul. He is the only way to salvation and we "must" serve Him in spirit THE "MAMA"UR I $962a W- CapUts IMLj jA ^%<VT^m Shopping Center Ardmore Post Office f I * oing // 1 that meets on. Interesting ;h vamp. Ideal . go . . . % \ E>os, \ . A, - .
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