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amusement Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a word. Then circle A, B or C for the cor rect meaning (or definition). Score yourself as follows; 4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-Fair 3 Correct-Good 1-0 Correct-Poor R Y P S J ^ STRONS e. SLOUJ C ft&lLe C£uil\ "(jack' ^ CjOjCk- Sc c^uick^'' CJUUL: ^ £A>^ /XQ iiinte A 0;kt if- 4. A.sroft'>i C£cul. T U N Y M 1 S HBUOLT l.LO\je . cru^ XhL. S^u/nZi^ io-i3-Si ^ 9-ANlJ.nUj-h c g •/ STARSCOPE by Clare Annswell WEEK OF; OCTOBER 27, 1983 AQUARIUS — January 21*February 19 Weekdays offer times for relaxation and socializing. Relatives need your encouragement through weekend, and romance becomes more complex on Saturday-Sunday. PISCES — February 20-March 20 Friendship and sharing are twin themes. Travel plans may be overly ambitious through weekend. Socially you’re in demand, but loved one may feel upstaged. ARIES - March 21-April 20 Partnership activities accented through the week. Communications arc positively spotlighted; correspondence carries more importance than usual. Absent-minded streak surfaces on weekend. TAURUS - April 21-May 22 Spontaneity is key to successful week. Financial gains spotlighted after weekend, but keep the good news to yourself. Good week to review family’s health needs. GEMINI - May 23-June 21 A somewhat lucky period in romance, but in finance it takes hard work to make any strides. Decorating and bargain hunting are em phasized through the weekend. CANCER — June 22-July 22 Week highlights moves and advancements. If planning a trip, you may be changing your destination at the last moment. Romantic com mitments are renewed through week. LEO — July 23-August 22 Focus is on property dealings, and don't hesitate to request second opinion from trusted relatives. In relationships, you start to believe that opposites really do attract. VllflGO — August 23-September 22 Speak up this week if you experience any injustices; you cannot af ford to play the martyr. Land deals and travel of any kind are now favorable. LIBRA — September 23-October 22 Week’s theme is variety. Enjoy a mixture of elegant soirees and potiuck dinners: spend time with younger and older relatives; acquire luxury purchases and bargain-basement items. SCORPIO — October 23‘November 21 It's time to celebrate as financial responsibilities begin to diminish. Week is romantically upbeat. There are some career disappointments, but they’re strictly temporary. SAGITTARIUS — November 22-December 22 Approach romantic situation with renewed optimism. Colleagues are at a loss for words — which proves a very welcome relief. On the homefront. responsibilities increase. CAPRICORN — December 23-January 20 Bright ideas earn you praise at home or on the job and lead to finan cial benefits In the near future. Ailing relatives appreciate your con cern and your encouragement. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK Whatever you tackle, you do so with intensity. Passion, mystery, am biguity, a quiet determination — all these are your trademarks. Im agination is a quality worth developing over the next months. Travel is highlighted in an important way. BORN THIS WEEK October 27th. actress Ruby Dee; 28th, actress Jane Alexander; 29th, singer Melba Moore; 30th. actor Henry Winkler; 31st. actor Yves Montand; November 1st, actress Betsy Palmer: 2nd, actor Burt Lan caster. Back in 1775, American militiamen battled the Brit ish at Concord and fired what Ralph Waldo Emerson called, “the shot heard round the world.” After a running battle at Concord, the patriots laid siege to Boston, where the British had headquarters. An American expedition in vaded Canada, seized Mon treal and tried to capture Quebec. British plans to oc cupy the Carolinas met with disaster. Then, on July 4, 1776, the Second Continen tal Congress adopted the Declaration of Indepen dence. It was a great mo ment in American history. Other great moments were to follow in American mili tary history. The actions of one National Guard unit, for example, are particularly remembered. That unit, the 178th Infantry of the Illi nois Army National Guard, was organized as the 8th Illinois Infantry in 1895 in Chicago. The regiment, composed of Black National Guardsmen, was redesig nated as the 370th Infantry in 1917. It arrived in France in April 1918, when it, along with two other Black National Guard regiments, became the only American units attached to the French Army in World War I. On June 21, 1918, the 370th Infantry was placed on the front line. Members of the 370th received 21 Distinguished Service Crosses and 68 Croix de Guerre during that time. The gallant unit will always be remembered. A more recent moment in American history that will be remembered is the an nouncement by the Army of the formation of a new Army National Guard Mech anized Division. The new di vision, the 35th Infantry Di vision (Mechanized), will be the ninth Army National Guard combat division, in creasing the number of Army combat divisions to 25. The Arts Council Inc. and the W-S Foundation Presents Phyllis Hyman Sat. Nov. 12 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. star of Duke Ellington’s "Sophisticated Ladles" at the Stevens Center Admission $10.00 Student Rate $5.00 Group Rates 722-2585 SEE YOUR’ DOCTOR This information comes from Smith Kline and French Laboratories, a lead er in high blood pressure research and therapeutics. Medical science has iden tified some of the factors that increase your chances of developing b.e«u^di«case. Salt is one of these risk factors. Too much salt in your diet increases the risk of high blood pressure. High blood pressure is second only to smoking as a factor that increases your risk of heart disease. If your doctor wants you to cut down on salt, try to avoid adding salt at the table and eat natural foods instead of processed foods such as canned soups and vegetables. * * * See your doctor. Working with your doctor to elimi nate or control coronary risk factors can help combat heart disease. Tiyone of our new lunches or dinners and get one on the House. / FREE. Get one meal free when you buy another of same or greater value. What a delicious offer. It's our way of introducing you to the tastiest new menu in town. With nearly 20 new mouth-watering dishes never before served at your International House of Pancakes Restaurant So if you thought all we served were INTERNATIONAL HOUSE rMCME. RESTAURANT the best-tasting pancakes in the world, we suggest you bring your appetite in today for this very special offer. And don't forget to bring a friend. Dinners served from 4 PM. Lunches and Dinners priced from about $2.95 to $6.95. Good things cookin: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. This offer is good thru November 6, 1983 only at this location. 3000 N. Marshali, Winston-Salem L no carry outs ■ f. 1983, International nouse or rancakes, Inc. H \ Early Shopper A ccount DOWNTOWN •THRUWAY • REYNOLDA MANOR j VISIT US OR TELEPHONE; DIAL 722 3411 What is ESA? FOR DAVIS CHARGE CUSTOMERS BONUS DAYS: OCT. 27-31 FOR HAPPIER HOLIDAYS This is the ESA plan for Davis Charge customers with accounts in good standing . . . purchase merchandise during the month of November and pay for it in three equal monthly payments. • Va PAYMENT on your JANUARY BILLING DATE • Va PAYMENT on your FEBRUARY BILLING DATE . 1/3 PAYMENT on your MARCH BILLING DATE Your ESA Account will be billed separately with NO FINANCE CHARGES added when paid in three equal monthly payments Should a monthly payment not be made, the unpaid balance on your ESA Account will be past due paid under the ESA contract and a 1 V2% LATE CHARGE will be added to the entire ESA balance on your account. A FINANCE CHARGE of 1'/2% per month (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE OF 18%) will be charged on the amount showing in the Remaining Balance column. FINANCE CHARGES are calcuiated by deducting all payments made during the monthly billing cycle from the previous balance. The minimum optional payment required on the regular account is $5.00 per $25.00 ESA payments will be due on your January, February and March billing dates, in addition to your monthly optional payment on your regular account. buy now, pay next year extended terms of payment. . . free of service charge shop early when selection and service are at their peaks avoid the rush and crush of crowds The Chronicle, Thursday, October 27, 1983-Page A11 ITS AMAZING! D G(?eeN'colored Fof vjiYh . R 'BBfiyeRS. fflIL ViflS gORN RKgnTL/ IN vuRowosTOcK, SieeRiR! iHB ftTwe HASBOPOF TRB' ■MRVFU>AiE(?" / ^ OLD WEmtlER-Be-RTe-NJ PARfO IN CWRLFOKS'TtNGLftkJD.'S Built OF TT-te' Vs/CCO lAe GcoO SH'P WKICM B(50U(5HT ■fMC PlLGP'MS TO Xn TSE VuNNAkj PRoviMce OF CHINA, TAERE ARE A CEKTAiu SPECIES OF WEBeED- FEET That CfrU T SWIM ESL 5mm AS SHC€ ORNAMENTS 8V I TAE FASHfONftBLF I V(0MgN OF ANOENT TIMES!'.! Love at First sip. BACARDI ,rum. The mixable one. Made in Puerto Rico. GivelibiirselfA Lom Distance Break This Weekend! Save 60% On State-lb-State Calls. This weekend visit with faraway family and friends and save 60%, For example, a 15-minute call clear across the country costs just $3.04, plus tax. Low weekend rates apply to state-to-state calls dialed direct anytime Saturdays and to calls cornpleted before 5 PM on Sundays. These rates are also in effect any ni^t from 11 PM to 8 AM. So take advantage of our weekend rates and save 60%. Reach Out And Touch Someone. Southern Bell Dial Station (1 -l) charges apply These charges do not apply to person-to-person, com, hotel- guest calling card, collecf calls, calls charged to another number, or to time and charge calls For direct dial rates to Alaska and Hawaii, check your operator. Rates subject to change
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