; ?1** Pig* 6 - The Chronicle - Sets Jordon ( Continued fro vert those programs to line their own pockets. In cheating and chiseling -- as in everything else ? poor people are victimized. The- answer is consumer participation in programs, 1 , ffic'ffiv That Special Touch Save $4.07 A. New for fall...a spec of genuine suede or styled wedge. Braid Regularly $12.97 Save $2.42 B. New fatt colors lend touch to this classic sling-back. Regularl C. Fall shoulder bags. I Open Nights till 9 Use I 1. N. Liberty at 2ttti St. 2. IS WaufMowrt St. 3. OtAoni Shopping Cwtlw Pfc'n Pay...It's* [ Bett \ %> , / this year we < / celef . C< V party jor 8a > Jump SuitS ' / Long Robes 0 \ / I ^ tti o nr f I tu }| 20% \! On all dres* \| suits and ju irday October 9,1976 Column m Page 4 tighter federal controls an< oversight mechanisms, am clearer lines of responsibility Social programs need to b< made more effective an< immune from white-colla rip-off artists who prey on th< poor. K* 5^^ Prices Good Bk thru Saturdav ial touch i a highed jute trim, ^ 555 y $7.97 Reg. $7.97, S4VE S2.42...$5.55 four MASTER CHARGE Card 4v 9101 Country Oub Id. 9. 419 St. (OmmmS ?ur Fashion Way I DOWNTOWN ON Tin? Tl y Gay is 44 yei are going all ome join in ou vings for (You SI3.99 Spea tf " ? ' ... Reg. $10.! } Now $9 off $ ses, pant ftr imp suits ? *M? MM ?M? 4M? MM MBM 4MB MM MM* MM* MM MM ?M* MM* * WSFm fll Sil. 5 ""^'"""' ""^H lr I 1^1' :<^TB^^ ^ : f ig ' ' ' 3 m ?? 43 Birthday Betty Gay Celt The Betty Gay Shop locate* at 415 N. Trade Street Mall i: celebrating a month lonj Birthday Sale in honor of th* founding of the company 4; years ago in 1933. Ms. Bett} Frazier, Store Manager h inviting all area residents t< 9 " - V ' iiSWKtii '^E * &H i * --J* |l^ H ' ;? ' Jl ' ' ,. ^^' . . :.y'- '"-x.\ ^H|| j Children elat Delta Omega Chapter Visited . On Sunday, September 12 1976 the pledges of Deltf RADE ST. MALI, %rs old; and out to \ d r birthday iai Purchase\ 99 .UU1 1 17.99 I I id up! i I I .<^.v<, **^^11111^1111111^1111^111^101^1^1^^^ I Sale* a neceu. ~ ?> ibrates Birthday * * join in this celebration. s Ms. Frazier notes that the ' Company will be offering the seasons most wanted merchandise at special low f Birthday prices for the event all during the month of ' October. v.'vv sv , I ^: | ' f! S#;:" r^'Yv; : g : .' - > ' ' ' " ' , i ' " 1 1 . 1 * : P; * <4 11 L >|g \ ed over gifts Horizon Cai , Omega Chapter of Tau ^ Gamma ^Delta ^orority^lnc.,^ jl ^ ' t s .. Garden Path Meets E.S. Thompson, reporter Along the Garden Path Flower Club met at Staley's Northside Restaurant Monday. Mrs. Edmonia Henderson Hostess. Mrs. Julia Johnson, delegate to 41st Convention held at Hyatt House and contestant for 4th Dktrirt rnntiril nf Garden Clubs, was crowned Queen of North Carolina Federation of Garden Clubs during Banquet on Monday night. Mrs. James Holshouser was speaker'for the occasion. Trophies were presented to Along the Garden Path Club for the following activities: Best yearbook; Best scrapbook; Highest club registration; Highest number of ads sold; highest number of Each guest received a door prize and live plant, compliments of 4th District Garden Council of North Carolina Federation of Garden Clubs. It was concensus opinion that the 41st convention held in Winston-Salem was the hest yet. Open discussion held on topic for evening was Wild and Dried Flowers. re Center visited the Horizons Care Center and presented the staff with toys that were donated by ) various individuals and merchants. | The merchants and individ' uals were, Hinkle's Book Store. McCorv's. Wnni. J | worth's, Davis, Zayre, Reid's Toys & Hobby, Robert's Toys l & Hobby, Mrs. Alice Johnson, } Mrs. Foye Jessup, and Mrs. Marilynn Cheek. | The Horizons Care Center is a center for Mentally Retarded ) children. The pledges were very pleased with the warm reception from the staff and \ kids. ) \ . Attention \ 1 ^ I vrt auuaica \ Graduates who purchased # pictures concerning the Recognition program of Mc\ Lean's Stenographic & Tutor/ ing Service are requested to (immediately pick up your picture from Ward's Studio, 859 Crawford St.