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headers: You are absolutely the very best readers and Lpporters that any paper could ask for. [twas your many calls, prayers, cards, and other acts of [idness that made my time go and put me back on the road to covery ... so a GREAT BIG I love you and I am filled to the with love and happiness for you - par excelum - kPPer!! Ihisweek, from my personal “bits and Pieces’’ File I found a [rjething for all of you in Chronicle-Land that I simply call ... YOU [Excerpt by Azzie Wagner c. 1975] ill are the very axis around which my life revolves - pare the one to whom I look and all my problems are solved - I are the very heartbeat that pulsates in my chest, lea make me feel as safe and secure as baby robins in their nest laiting for the warmth and protection that only their mother m bring -- leltering them and loving them and making their tiny hearts Ri pare the one that alleviated my hassles from day to day - 11 are the one that made it easier for me to look at the world Isay, liank you God for letting me - once again feel love - tonce again smell the clean fresh air and appreciate the stars »ve. 1 are the very inspiration for all I say and do - Hare the ones that prevented my day from being miserable Iblue, aarethe readers who reached the innermost depths of my “ate the darling love-bug that put pain and suffering apart - ^Sfditout of my life like the dawn, chasing the night away - me a radiant sunrise that brightens every day. Nrethe stars that twinkle and shine and smile in the night - ^srethe stamina within me that helps me win the fight - pordeals and problems face me and cut my heart in two -- p that things will be ok and shine radiant, not blue! the readers that I believe in, you’re my hopes, pons, and dreams - ' you can see, control this column it seems. ' 12th of Never, I’ll cherish your kindness prand a day. itnas you vvho’ve made Poetic Dimensions LIVE ’’’'■Option until this day! f^andom now gets deep on ... I CAN’T SEE THE SUN by Ransom M. Redmon cloudsand L ’'SHOW'S in the night no more! pkrow tired as they search in hopes of seeing you again. 11 from what is reality -- you even in death -- Pvears Ifiiibe moments of not too long ago * twinkle in your eye and how’ fought comfort to me like a quiet morning at sea. my vision is dimmer 1: broader and bring me to rest with you -- for the clouds and ! S'ows at night no more! t j ^ow isn't that SUPER emotionally heavy and a ender!? Until next week have a safe, but spooky Saturday October 30, 1976 - The Chronicle - Page 19 Children’s Fall Harvest Festival Local Twins Win 1st Prize Charlita and Chareba Card- well. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cardwell, were 1st prize winners in the “Children's Fall Harvest Festival” held last week at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church. The program was sponsored for Debra Wynecoff, a contestant in the “Miss Fashionetta” contest, by a sub group of Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The Fashionetta contest will be held November 11, at the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium for the benefit of the Sorority’s United Negro College Fund Drive. Charlita & Charella Cardwell Carla M. Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and Sha-Lai L. Belcher, daughter of Mrs. Wanda Belcher were second and third place winners. Other contestants and their parents are Alisa A. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunlap; Bernard Foster, Jr.. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Foster; Ayana Granderson, Mrs. Brenda Granderson; Cedric McCurry, Mr. & Mrs. Burkett McCurry and Tiffany Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Phillips. The program consisted of a children’s fashion show, with models ranging from one to 12-years-oid. Music was provided by Tangela and Ingrid Ingram. Sub-group members are Mary Andrews, Barbara Duia, Helen Hairston, Barbara Hepler, Ann Jones, Annette Morgan, Olivia Morgan, Virginia Newell and Dorothy Wynecoff. ♦ Kermits * Hot Dog House The All American Hot Dog Winston-Salem, N.C. Curb service, dairy bar, dining room take-out orders. lij; a wide variety of delicious xl sandwiches and beverages, including milk shakes & pizza. 1/2 mile South of Bowman Gray Stadium. Footlong Hot Dog, French Fries, Small Drink Only 96 expires Nov. 15, 1976 □ □ D YOU WINNER 3 C : ON 3 IAJlDbl380 jjLJII)(Hf in^UILiLlhJUiaPIODIQoOCTJe 3 'i S' Ml
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