'i ~ thanks 1 ?? ' jj, % [Upper Left] The day care students at Saints Home United Methodist Church eat a Thanksgiving Feast at the church. Mrs. Minnie Harris Is the director of the center. [Upper right] The Sethos Court #105-Daughters of Isis prepares several boxes for the needy. [Pictured, left to right] Alyce Shlpp, Marilyn Peterson, Vlrgiinia Mlckens, Corla Jackson and Betty Manning. The Kam of the from page 10 Oddly enough, Mack -WLVMe says he envisioned play- x* ing on a championship J / squad during his high I' school career, and that is ?#1 why he made Tennessee | |^t/B I State his first college I choice. Now Mack says 1 ^ ? ? ne is giaa ne came to WSSU. "When I first 7 came here I wanted to lUS help the school gain respectability because they i 7 . *77 had been losing for so lTICLL long. Now I'm overjoyed that I came here or 1 might never have known how it felt to be on a champion- WAV.9 ship team." WlItStOIta WSSU may still have had a championship team pye will senc without Winfred, but Hayes says it would be hard , n. r~ to imagine tne team with- r^leose mclud. out the "little" defensive Rams "jr y)X^J{ from page 9 ^ / \ V) NAME will be ready for the hens on Saturday, however. ADDRESS "our kids are hungry and they smell that champion- CITY chin and mnst imnnrtantlv hah \ a / r tvimu. iu:vvinstonthey believe in themselves.*' P.O.Box J Hayes also has another WinSftOn ace in the hole. He studied the Wing-T offense under Raymond himself. The one man who Has A ME played both t^ros ia ADDRESS Carolina A&T t Jim MP Kinley. His team lost 25-7' CITY to the Rams in the seasons MAtt. TO: Winston-^ opener and fell to Delaware 26-0 five weeks later. P.O.Box 3 McKinley sees the game as Winsrtona tOSS Up. > / I 5. t w GIVING: . ?^ - ? - ? ' ^ ^ 'i?^ It ^ ==7^=^ 9 .. f Daughters of Isis Is a charitable organization and each year they give boxes to the needy. This year seven boxes will be given away, [lower] The staff at th$ local Urban League gather after preparing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy person. The basket went to M?. Bynurn, a blind resident at New Bethel Apartments, as part of the New Bethel Tenants Assoc.'s project for the elderly. ' V' Xm ^tnjfig * fo/mno /nr7T/-o /nr rri 4* I b JkS Mm J.JLJ. VI JkJ If U \4 ^ MJL L last all year...Give The Salem Chronicle / a card announcing the gift. e your name and check for $8.32 lend my gift subscriptions to: % STATE ZIP Salem Chronicle 1154 * -Salem, N.C. 27102 STATE ZIP ialem Chronicle 154 Salem, N.C. 27102 ^ ' " I f ' A Day of Fei J??: ~ i fw.ir*Prices Good Thru THI Sat., Oec.2 J978 /ijS, Quantity Rights Reserved ^ Other Dealers./M I Sealtest J I Ice Cream I All Flavors Except" l~ Bu^rPeca^ ^ 28J U.S. Choice Beef jl Boneless Full Cut- -1 I Round Steak I I $1581 m. I Towels I Jumbo 41Q#i I I Roll I * fcabbage r I ,, 12?x LiiiiiiLiiilS I ? The Chronicle-Saturday, December 2,1978 Page 11 isting and Giving NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! Hoi ly .V-'-. Jff"1 . Farms?19 y Family Pak Chicken Parts ''Family Pak" Mixed Fryer Parts Grade | Whole Smoked I Picnics I I Sliced Lb. 78c I W Pure Vegetable ^ I-?Crisco?I^ BO Limit 3 Lb. Can ^ J ^?With$10 I Order Washington State B V Vy Red & Goldenl x.ieiV Delicious I 3^ Apples I ion

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