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I Velma H. Friende Special to the Chronicle Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., from North Carolina and Virginia, convened in Raleigh last weekend for the 25th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference which was held at the Royal Villa. The theme of the conferonpo woo ' 4 A vuve rr ao n OtLIUlfc? U) Women. Past, Present and Future." The sorority's seventieth anniversafW' | my FM^iufl1?^wenty-nftrr anniversary were celebrated at the conference. ^ scea iana an* can fiesta and workshops on graduate and undergraduate concerns were featured. Keynote speaker at the ~ ^=2%^ 'f? A During the first powered fl 852 feet. good _ Executive S 4~wdd<i8 9 H10 :ycri itiv/c camn \A/cr i i v l ami lj vvll jrian sand wedge iegacy sand wedge |it phanton drfvers putters executive putters :lite putters utters golf balls 11.88 olf balls 11.88 golf balls 11.88 30lf balls 11.88 olf balls 10.88 6 ~~ vomen's pro off set includes 8 and heel Hkl 99. 120.M. Status I lli\ Voods (1-3-5) feature I B inut finish, weighted I 1 VE inserts. Irons (3-9+pw) I \ ^WMMB >ck and offset face. H .99 "Aggressor , Aluminum w3IG iared off head, I R*g- 44.90. Men's f Pro Signature I starter golf set. I 1 Eagle racket- Includes 2 woods \ ted blue with Cycolac nylon string heads and 5 Tor bfirudio-^iaicu Irons with step \ q down steel 7 y shafts; all weather grips. ^aluminum ttylon string ay is 10 J \ JCPenney Charge Card ) iAnwe formal banquet was Barbara K. Phillips, principal of Lowrance Intermediate .School, who will assume the national presidency of the 75,000-member organization at the Boyde__in_ Houston, Texas, in July. Her forceful address, entitled "A Time for Being Human," projected emphasis on the PROCLAMATION of the soririty's seventieth anniversary, ACCLAMATION of its distinctive programs and MfliiAn^nnoM Ehpgr ties.. Annette Morgan, the sorority's national public speaker at the National Program Presentation which was held for the conferees on Friday. Marion Brower, Elsie Foy, Alma Joyce, Bryte ight, it took Orville and Wilbur Is sa palding Elite C 8 irons 189.99 >GE 29.99 Tifl ? 26.99 a 12.88 1 O 1^88 ^ 5.88 TitU 22.99 c 16.99 1 t* 18.88 ID D02. DOZ. DOZ. DOZ. /, rj H o 0 i ne in H Puryear and Mary Warren were among the honorees who were recognized for 25-year memberships at the "Silver Stars" luncheon. Phi Omega Chapter of Winston-Salem was represented by Olivia Morgan, basileus, Velma Friende,- anti-basileus, Delores Phillips, grammateus, Sandra Deberry, hodegos, Marie Roseboro, advisor to Winston-Salem State University's undergraduates, Ann Jones, iant on reactivation, susie Nance, Marian Brower, Gwendolyn Crawford, len Hairston, Virginia Newell, Gloria Crawford, Dorothy Wynecoff, Sandra Taylor and Barbara >1 11 rniinps. Alpha Kappa Alpha SoWright 59 seconds to cover 18. __ lenturian 4 woods - s9Q leist 90 Golf S( I irons 3 w< 9.88 60. ?ist 100 Golf ? I irons 3 w PLaura B Select g feature I neted hi Cycolac Irons (3 feature i styled b ^ ? f laleigh rority, founded at Howard University in 1908, is the nation's oldest organization for black college women. Goler Memorial Presents * Drama On Sunday ?^ - Heaven Round" a re? iigiuuH qramr roscracr ?y Dr. & Mrs. J.L. Hunt wiH be presented at Goler Church on Sundav. Anril 16, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 7th _ Street and Patterson Avenue. The public is invited to attfinH The Royal Mile The most famous thoroughfare in Scotland is called the Royal Mile. It's in Edinburgh, the capital, and it runs down a hill from Edinburgh Castle on its rock to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, one of the two homes of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland. *30 of Genie i i oods / ml I m *? ml //m fl f/ !'#/ Ml // ' / iiii W\Gre " sse\ >n. B 99. N. Wilson augh (Olf set. ST Special dswlth Boys' 20" hard-tai ! inserts. motocross style s< -9*pw) knobby tires. Coa pro* lade L___?. ) ?_ mAmt iiJwi ? fc -.^y: ?^?* *' . WES s m. I 4 V ~~ ' ~^L. ^ -r- *n Anheuser-Busch, Inc. recently renewed its support flf #Ko Mnfjftwnl TT-L, T 1 ! ? ?? ?- iihmvum utuau lA?a(^U6 WILD ft CODtTl* bution of $5,000. Meeting with Urban League Executive Director Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. in St. Louis for the presentation were [right] Fred L. Kuhlmann, senior vice president, and Henry H. Brown, director of western area market development for "There are three faithful friends ? an old wife, an old dog, and ready money." Benjamin Franklin f - ? i? garage door ope M .^KL ^rt# ^ ^ y^M^^ljPjHuMp^ 9 ^lt^jT /./ ^fgPBSSSOESr g I utMii uanfa" screw drive 7 M op#n#r with automatic ligh E ^ ~^J frr^rn reversa. 1/3 HP. #GS404 *** 18?-?9. tafta 1M.M IBl Genie? 1/4 HP chain drive HHMBfl opener with oparator. Aaaa I HKI #GS200SR Reg 129 99 I Weber* kettle -p . savings. Turtle ve ^ Pay no more MLfor color. A A BR? taifwitil1 _ _ 12-in. Turbine v ZSSSXSSS^ wind brace and a ? base: Pair install* MiNLWw'IrMifeMaMi* ^Yv sgrzrcr| at bike speci* ^af ?r. * 59.99 Special 6939 I bicycle* has Men's 26" lightweight 10*speed aat, handlebars and has dual caliper side pull braKei ster brake. * ^ mounted gear shifters. Orange 'Comtt Unassembled. % I fe^J rNVfREGnflri B U A CwjV>VV I ilv rA) ^ SHf^J Hfl ^ i|i gCT-r-w L i I S mSm w l 'w > v % ffin?t Mi %*. I JL 2Jf '^JmL -''VflP^L. NHL PVP9P''9BP^^ip^|P^Pm^H ?* Pf If Anheuser-Busch. Jordan was presented with framed prints of four new paintings in Budweiser's widely acclaimed Great Kings of Africa series. Jordan was in St. Louis to speak at the 60th Birthday Annual Dinner of the Urban League of St. Louis. AnheuserBusch is the brewer of Budweiser, Michelob, Natural Light, Busch and Michelob Light beers. POINTERS on PETS Tips To Make Life Easier And More Fun ? . t sners. ^ IB If you're thinking about giving someone in your fam ilv a puppy, remember that _?Aftibwaggingimndlfi of love . is really a present for the whole family. That's why an especially good time to give a new puppy is when children have I time to help train it and give ?, extra attention and love. nie*aaraoedoor Some families make puppy drive radio training a goal to complete #TQ4fiA enc* summer. With the season's warm garage door weather, this goal is usually t control and easy to meet?and especially enjoyable! ). According to the Pet Food ?rlaa r|nnr _ Institute the training, love . and earn a puppy recaivfc ~the first tew weeks in a new home strongly influences his personality. A puppy needs special attention and love during this period so he'll 'I I lO? grow into a happy, wellmannered family pet. Teach your children how * 0 to lift a new puppy so it feels secure, f On* har?H HI - under, the pup's hind guar- _ ?? ? tert-and-fche-other support W ing the chest.) Caution ? - family members to play gen[ " tly with the new puppy and not shout if it does something wrong. Stress that a sharp "no" or "ba-a-d dog" is the best way to scold a 'onf With puppy. Encourage praising ? 11 the pup when he obeys and idjustable " ?p?u?pdpy owner5hip and ?H 74 88 training is easier for everyone with a "how-to" booklet on puppy care. Chew toys, food and water bowls and a dog bed are training accessories to consider purchasing because they'll help get the new family member off to the right start. Puppies should be fed only commercially prepared dog foods on a regular schedule. If fed table scraps 1 or in-hetwf??n fp?Hina ru>ri. - B f""' ' ods, a dog may become finicky or sick. Read pet food labels carefully and select a food for your puppy that supplies complete nutrition. Some are specially formulated to meet a growing pup's nutriI Wl tional needs. | With good feeding, traink ing and regular check-ups at the veterinarian a new puppy will bring years of enjoyil \l ment and fun to your A 1 \ family. Encourage your ^ children to be responsible / "J /owners. Take them along when you make that P first trip to the vet. Explain why all puppies must be vaccinated and licensed. Stress the importance of always exercising the puppy on a leash or in a fenced-in * - backyard. (You might mention the dog's safety and the beautiful flower garden across the street as reasons!) racer* A new pup can be a very ? StOm special Easter, graduation, finish. birthday or anniversary - present ?it is the one gift that stays to help celebrate ? mmmmJ all the family's special days for years to come. *
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