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. '^S ML IHHHMIHHIHHHk Julian Bond iBond kicks off UNC-G's :HI$irk Hictnrv MnnfK J ITlUllill 4 Julian Bond, a Georgia On^eb^5^at X p.m,t the state senator and a na- Neo-Black Society Choir :tionally known black will be in concert in Aycock ^leader, kicked off the cam- Auditorium. : pus wide observance- of On Feb. 6 at 8:15 p.m., j Black History Month at the the drama "For Colored [University of North Girls Who Have Con: Carolina at Greensboro on sidered Suicide When the [Tuesday, Jan. 31. Rainbow is Enuf" will be : In addition to the Bond presented in Aycock. -.lecture, several other con- Auditorium. Admission [certs, lectures and dramatic will be charged, [performances are planned On. Feb. 7 at 8:15 p.m., to highlight the month. The historian Dr. Robert Hill of [programs were organized UCLA will lecture on .by the UNC-G Student "Search for a Black Hero, iGovemment A??nriatir?n Marine r.oMfatf" !? r1!-"* ? , I'lUI VUJ VJUI ?VJ 111 ViaAlUll :and the Neo-Black Society, Lounge of Elliott Universi;a UNC-G student organiza- ty Center. :tion. ^ On Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m., On Feb. 1, Dr. Loren an address by Dr. Elizabeth .Schweniger, UNC-G Carnegie, visiting associate professor of distinguished professor of history, lectured on nursing at UNC-G, will be "Historians and Afro- held in Room 130 of the American History." UNC-G School of Nursing. ~j On Feb. 3 and 4, Jazz And on Feb. 9 at 3:45 hour will be held in Benbow p.m., Dr. Linda Bragg, a ;Lounge of the Elliott faculty member in the . -University Center at 8 p.m., UNC-G's residential colwith performances by the lege, will lecture on Neo-Black Society Dance "Minorities in American and Drama Troupe in Literature" in the Alumni Aycock Auditorium. House. Proctor speaks at A&T An address by Dr. 123 Gibbs Hall and a dance Samuel D. Proctor, senior concert by Paula Larke on minister of Abyssinian Bap- Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. in the * tist Church and a former F.D. Bluford Library. president of North Carolina The Richard B. Harrison A&T State University, will Players will present "A highlight the Black History Land Beyond the River" Month activities at A&T. Feb. 18-21 at 8:15 p.m. in Proctor will ^peak in the Paul Robeson Theatre. Harrison Auditorium on Other activites for this Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 6:30 week are as follows: p.m. Other black history month activities will include *Feb. seminar, Exa poetry reading by Dr. Lin- Penence In Poli,ics- " 3 da Bragg on Feb. 12 at 6 P-. - ln the F D' Bluford p.m. in the Memorial rary. Union Ballroom, a com- Feb. 9, lecture, "Wings munity forum on "Prespec- Over Jordan/' by Dr. tives on Blacks in Politics" Samuel Barber, at 7:30 on Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in p.m. in 123 Gibbs Hall. CHICKIH FULL MEAL DEAL $2.39 with his ad I Offer Expires February 16, 1984 f Kw3wch A small order of ensQi go?den ^ttluITITl^r fries Xbor favorite small sot drink And. to top it oft o coo' and creamy 5 oz DAK* QUEEN * Sot Serve Sundae Heod for yOor flMV/AI' DarliCipoting DAJf*QUEEN* BPAZlfP" store "* OAS90i J to get me Cfvcken F^n Meal Deal * tne Oest Oorgorn m tow^ WtTKCATYOUMOHT 205 South Main St. ! Kemertvllle 36S6 Raynolda Rd., Wlntton-Salam # 4 ?w \ * T t - V I WintifiS JSgh^ _1 Ck?lce I m- ^ 1 I CO I; Reg. $ long-sli Jfe.. ' Here's jP comfoi to; assort^ v BiVHPHHHIHHIHI|HpHHHHHHBM / \) ^1 SHOP VOU1 NIAKfST SI APS RITAIl STOP! NC: Burlington. Chorlotto. (Eo*tlond Southpork) Concord Durhom Fav?tt<?vill? Goiton.o Goldtboro Gro#n?boro. Groonvillo Hickory High Poml. Jocksonvill# Rol#igh Rocky Mount. Wilmington. Win%ton-Solom SC: Chorlotton (Citodol. Northwoods). Columbia Floronco Myrtl# Booch Rock Hill VA: Donvill*. Lynchburg. Roonok* KY: A*hlond WV: Borbourtvillo, Bockloy. Bluahold. Charleston I The Chronicle, Thursday, February 2, 1984-Page B9 % % qh^^<3 * OFMWinne^^O^ce^^ lor-coordincited separates I 16 pants and 1/^99 Reg. $14 Q99 | wved tops | 8kjrt8 our winning combination for the latest look in casual fashion: rtable pocketed pull-on pants and divided skirts, pulled together by ed striped or solid long-sleeved tops. In misses sizes. In our Sportswear Department Ask about Sears credit plans Western style jeans for big and little kids' on sale now! 15^^ Regular $5.99 097 L \ boys' sizes 4-7 Regular $8.99-$9.99 Boys'sizes 8-14 ^B-- Girls' sizes 7-14 ?? A Time to really stock up! iff ^B Boys' tops, 4-7, reg. $5.99 3.97 ^ Boys'tops, 8-20, reg $7 99 ... ?a. 5.99 ^^B Big girts tops ^ also on sale' t?
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