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: ,<' rnl J &mSW ^Li ^L_lH ^. ' # Afl 3 / H M H a wi I 1 H * ' IIk il I l r & ' Members of the Service G? ? Vera Brown made their d< ? Shaw Unh . Shaw University was \ [ recently awarded a $5,000 r 'grant from the United [ Negro College Fund's Louis c : J. Calder Premedical t j 'Education Program. / i The money will assist j Shaw University in a pro- c I ject that will start com- i :puterized science instruc- t .tion in its premedical pro- 1 gram. According to the i grant proposal, drafted by s 'Dr. R.K. De, the estimated i i J ?p^ct nf t h A in Wiol " f 4vvgi VTA HIV lUlliai ^ 1 1VJI I 15 | i $8,852.15. t The goal of the I [ ;premedical program is to J "enhance the ability of 1 | qualified minority students ] | fei gaining admission to^nd i [ completing programs at S other professional i ; schools," said De. "Shaw's ! ->-ii i t I i : I ' THE BOARD OF M "i THE PA TTERSON / II request the honor ! at l The Groundbreaking Cei WINSTOI I FAMILY YM - \ 4 Sunday, Decern Site Of Tl WINSTON LAKE Waterworks Roa i PT? ! 5 LOOK j AT WHAT WE ' ? CHMTC I TIRES i ? f k1dS8 0*1 I GUSSWIif i B tOUftWftT ?0S 5 u.Cn,, ****; EQWIfllT ? ?uno vkwi equt ?-1 hoshtu i conviifsctm j dg - o vumis .??. 09d. )?oo r*cwrvvMj ! - T~ f OLD towki wn | JpB >?nu'tuin jEf>> tk. 765-6560 J mit tra?r>o?eto WWrtTOM VAtlM NC ^ / ' '?'M 'r* W^mAWj6 ,<X* L flKmlliii * 'JM K ftiH^K^Kil ospel Singers, left to rig ebut recently at the Fell ersity Aw jremedical program will educe the health man>ower shortage and inirease the quality and quanity of health care for all \mericans." Shaw's main focus will be >n increasing the number of ndividuals from disadvanaged backgrounds in the lealth field. The UNCF $rant will assist the university in meeting its immediate objective of emphasizing the tutorial sec ion of the program by offering computerized instruction programs in biology, chemistry and physics through workshops In other Shaw University news, Dr. Stanley H. Smith, president of Shaw ANAGEMENT OF tfSENUE YvM. CtAV? of your presence remonies For The New hi LAKE CA Facility ber 11, 1983 lie New FAMILY YMCA d 2:00 p.m. m HAVE TO RENT" CONSTtUCTKM {OUT nuns I TIHflS f| tmi*nas my sifms A mrvsnw ' Jjf f NEEDS FUrHTJIt ^SP ?uc? mtuii 'fUVBMC* THER ITEMS - ? C? 5 ?** -rgi * i m (V?*- M. ?-" ^Z, fiA J - ** i 4- '. u EpJ ffi^iv-:-:' KTHFr^ifi ii^B HKh^; tfj I? ? ht, Ruth Carter, Annie Mai lowshftp Baptist Church (p! arded $5,0 University, urged the alumni to continue their support of the university during the annual alumni banquet. Dr. Smith pointed to the growing underclass in urban and rural areas of the country as proof of the need for schools such as Shaw. "We can no longer look to public higher education institutions," for answers he told the alumni at the banquet. "You are an example of what Shaw stands for. * 1 : < ' *jm . i ' t ', , l i -.! v; i j > i Ti . *5 OF Famous Bodies nightwea collection Long gown 1 A Reg. $20 I 4 Pajamas I i Reg. $22 I I Very soft, lavishly long gowns and pa brushed nylon. Cho flattering pastels. Pi sizes 32-40; gowns S,M,L. In our Lingerie Dep Large items such ss furni csntor and will be scheduU selling prices Sears Pricing Policy...If an H la at Its regular price. A i axceptlonal value. rtln, Shirley Gibson and hoto by James Parker). 00 Grant Many of you wouldn't have been accepted at other schools ... but Shaw did (accept you) ... and you were able to hold your own." Reminding the audience that education is an expensive business, Smith asked the alumni to provide both financial support and support at alumni meeting. In a special presentation, awards were presented to Mrs. Gloria K. Smith, Mrs. Elaine Williams and Dr. Dorothy M. Haith. f 1 1 wi ^ fv * ? * - % a C p | 4" ?| i ^ ^ j| ^ ^ detailed jamas of jf ose from Jjjr ijamas in m in sizes W si anmeni //^ .WTi /tjr .tti < tare and appliances are Invento Kl for pick-up or delivery. Deliver it?m it not d?tcribod u reducec ipocial purcahM, though not rod I The < I ZSB?j I IDSFil j 182 EXP - 20,000 Miles, 4-spd, Sport wheels, AM/FM, Super Nice $5695 180 Cadillac - 40,000 Miles, Split fcnOOl Seats. Locally owned, Super Nice $9895 181 Caprice - 4-Dr, 30,000 Miles, full power, Like New $8495 '81 Honda Accord - Fully equipped, *7Qnc sunroof, 4-Dr, Sharp $/990 178 Dodge Magnum - Fully equipped, ?Qonc Local trade-in, Real Clean $uZ95 I '75 Lincoln Town Car - Fully equipped, Local trade-in, Clean $2495 '77 Toyota Corolla, 5-spd, 4-Dr, AM/FM, Local $2495 1 Call or conu 1 ? ' *1 . , I VJ I S' w ' il Sale starts Wed Saturday, Dec. 10, unl Most Items at reducec tyrapup beautiful Christmas ^-N ... 4? ^H mrnrnmjS^^V|PViii^^v<; t n HIHHIHHr..., TiiiMiMnii'< JHHHi rled in our distribution Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Mor * is not included in SEARS, ROEBUQK ANO CO. I or a special purchase, *M uced is an NC: lvHi?glo? CHorlo?'? (Eot'tond Sowti ' Gf*^nvill? Hickory High Potn? Jock SC: CHorl#*?o? (C'?od?! NoffHwood*) Co VA: Donvill* lyicHbvrg *oo?ok? WV. orbovuvillo lockl?v CHc 1 Chronicle, Thursday, December 8, 1983-Page B5 rty 1 naarMvanraHi Hi[H<L?yvrfi[S4l Klain Showroom | '73 VW 4-spd, Baby Blue, True e?Oiioc I I economy ai a gooa price '78 Mark V - MOONROOF, Burgandy/ Burgandy, Like New, An EYEBALL Full $8995 B - '81 Volvo - DL Edition, Locally owned^ n n AM/FMCass, Full power throughout $10,500 '79 Cadillac * Fleetwood Brougham, White/Red, Leather interior, - IMMACULATE - ? $8995 - Across the street I I I 1 '78 Buick Regal Beautiful Black, ^ nne Fully equipped, Must See $4995 ^M '79 Chev Conversion Van - Swivel & ^07flc Reeling seats, Fully equipped $8795 '82 Ford Pickup - Fully equipped, fcTOflE Camper top, Like New $7995 > In today! | TT!nBBi]jnnsBrn!iiF!i^Fni I v. ?. . .. * ?( ?' < ? ? ? ?? ><?-. . ?4 i>?# # * ?. v - - - ; .,? ' %.-?VJUV V,' ? r fclft , JTli j # ?.< nesday, December 7; ends ess otherwise specified I prices I SAVE \\ , J Give a gift pli^ of warmth! f 11 Misses cozy robes S32 21 each A Some luxuries are affordable' A Plush velour and pile robes in a ML string of seasonal colors. Wrap and zip styles of easy-care polyester come in misses sizes B S.M.L Sale ends Dec. 17. M In our Lingerie Department Ask about Sears Credit Plans tey Back OP YOUR NIARMT MAM UTAH STOtl hpork) Concord OufK^m. Foy?t?ovtll? G???onio OoWlboro Gro?n?boro ?o?vill? Rocky Mount Wilmington Wm*?on Sol??ri lombio Hof#n<? Myrtl* ftoocH Rock Hill KV: A?K(ond irlot'on
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