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Page B12-The Chronicle, Thursday, Ap wmimmMiMinnuiuHMHiHHmummMHMimMMHHHiMiiiMimi Broadway Is IN IttlMllimtMIIMtnttltlltttllllllMMtlltMIMiHtimiMltlHIIItlMMMMM mal announcement is made of the deal, but ABC has reportedly given a green light to production of the six first segments.... Harold Melvin of the Blue Notes has pleaded guilty in Mays Landing, N.J., to a charge of possessing cocaine. The singer, members of his band and several others were arrestee* in a raid Aug. 7 at Caesars Hotel Casino in Atlantic City and charged with possessing cocaine, methamphetamines and a pistol. Atlantic County Assistant prosecutor Marc Friedman said, that if the court accepts the guilty plea, .U? I -l J uic uuici vnarges wouia oe dropped and Melvin would be fined and placed on probation.... Singer Ella Fitzgerald, became the first woman to get the Los Angeles Urban League's Whitney A. Young Jr. Award. She was honored "for her outstanding contributions toward the improvement of racial equality." Said the jazz great: IIMtllMmilllllllllllltllMtMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiUimilllUIIMIIIIttHI Musical Notes tiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiMtiitiiiit performing five songs, four from his last album on CBS Records, including the 1983 Grammy-winning hit, "Sexual Healin8 The Gaye tribute will air May 5 in Winston-Salem on WJTM-TV, Channel 45, and also features a poignant interview segment during which Gaye responds to questions from the "Soul Train" dancers. /\u ot tne dance music in the program is provided by Gaye's previous hits as a Motown artist as well as other selections from the CBS album. According to Cornelius, no additional sponsors or rate increases will be solicited by his company for the special broadcast. "We are further offering our stations an additional prime-time run at no cost and without pre-sold commercials, which allows stations to sell positions normally HWiHiHunMiMiMiwimimmmimmiiMimMiiiHiiiiiiMmiwHim Ask Yolonda f, ( HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIItllliailllllHIIIUIItllllllllllllllllllllllllll Dear Mr. Jackson: The teachers students remember most are the ones doing exactly what you suggest. Their time is spent not just on teaching, but teaching students the need to learn. Thanks for A I I fx /iizneimer s uiseas Alzheimer's Disease is a progressive and irreversible brain disorder that affects two million older Americans, including some 25,000 North Carolinians. The North Carolina Medical Society says the cause and cure are not known. The disease was named for the German physician who discovered it. Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders are often called senility or organic brain syndrome. The disease is most common in persons over 60, but it does affect people in their 40s or 50s. Initially, a victim may experience loss of memory, repeat already "Lookwh atBa We took deep red rubi< ? ^ : gieeu emeralds airdsuiru ' tn affordable. Each mountec Sapphire or ruby ring, $2 Enlarged to show detail. Bailey Bai World Rcnotvncd Hemes Mall (919) 765-1764 Utt orm of our convoniont charge plori or ril 19, 1984 ly Beat From Page B8 "Getting awards from my peers inspires me, makes me work harder. If 1 can make someone happy, I'll just keep on singing."... Mr. T has been named Theologian of the Year by a Christian humor magazine. The Wittenburx Door said it selected Mr. T, 31, because of the "profound" theological insights he gave in a recent interview on the Christian TV talk show, "The 700 Club." The bimonthly journal said his selection was cinched when he explained the spiritual significance of his gold jewelry. Said Mr T: "1 wear jewelry for two reasons. One, 1 can afford it. Two, because when my ancestors were brought over here from Africa, they were shackled in chains. But I've changed those shackles into gold, which symbolizes the fact that Mr. T is still a slave, only my price tag is higher. Also, 1 wear a lot of gold because I serve a rich God."... From Page B8 owned by the production company," Cornelius says. "Our compensation lies in the potential for the maximum number of Americans to see Marvin Gaye at his best and at the peak of his career." Voice Of Do^m Who is the Darth Vader-like voice threatening doom on the song,?'Escape From The Planet of the Ant Men," from Jermaine Jackson's upcoming Arista solo LP? It's none other than brother Tito Jackson. Says Jermaine: "Tito coaches Little League teams, loves animals and gives to charities. "This is about the only way you'll ever . catch him doing anything evil." iHinn?ni?nimiiwinmnH?tHimiiHMniMnmtmiimimwwiiimiii om Page B8 your inside advice. Got a problem or a gripe? Ask Yolonda Gayles, P.O. Box 191!2, Chicago, 111., 60619. >e affects elderly answered questions, have difficulty with familiar name, or experience changes in personality, mood, or behavior. Later, victims have increasing difficulty with tasks, concentration, and language. They may become depressed, fidgety, or aggressive. Ultimately, a victim may become completely helpless. The Alzheimer's Family support group was organized in 1980, and some 23 chapters have been organized across the state with the assistance of Duke Aging Center. For more information, call the Duke Aging Center at (919) 684-2328. tat I found iley'sP s, blue sapphires and rich uiktaidictH witli diammwls - - ~ 1 in 14 karat yellow gold. 25. Emerald ring, $295. iks&Biddle Jeivclers Since 1812 , Also Charlotte and Durham. Amoricon Exprtu, VISA, or MasterCard. \ / "PRE-EAS' #Thoe SPECIALS .. -FQLLT /40til KKtilOn fcff -> i 90 oA. jy JLd JL Brands / ffij'--rMk' , t? y' $2990" /j&f? Cash, Charge ./, /yLayaway / <>' ' / / - \ 'O ? ' ^jr / Xy Many Styles & Colors MWLy////;/y;A\9^ vrjnnnjrjjUA MMfflam LADIES' SPRING SUITS $32.88? $45.88 Reg. $66. to $105. Famous makes. Assorted styles. Slightly Irregular. Sizes: 8-16 -- 34-44 LADIES' SPRING DRESSES $29.99,o $45.88 Reg. $26. to $58. Assorted Long Sleeve Styles. Some Slightly Irregular. Sizes: 5-13 -- 6-20 -- 14%-24% * ?. SPRING RAINCOATS | $29.88? $43.88. ' ?????? Reg,"V8. IP" $88/?~~~? " ~? Famous makes. Slightly Irregular. Sizes: 6-14 - 16V2-24V2 LADIES' SPRING BLOUSES $1.88,$12.88 Reg. $12. to $26. Assorted Long Sleeve Styles. Famous makes. Slightly Irregular. S-M-L -- 8-16 -- 36-42 LADIES' DUSTERS GV'u Shipment} S10'88 9 Snap Front. Assorted Styles and Colors. Slightly Irregular. Sizes: M-L- 38-52 o^Tor!, \ \ rER SAV Entire Stock Spring Suits (3 Days Only) Take $10 off our Already Reduced I Now $54.90. $ Reg. $88 to $125 .luninrc . Mieeoe W W> MWI U I VI I JJUJ Half-Sizes )1\ 829.< 1 -* A nice sek Including th J,' 4 Sizes t Jogging Suits $14.90 Reg. $26. 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"&%' up of f % ing ses .*37.90 ?OC ULX t? m ? ? ?TeeeTtyTes;some ? Good selection s and styles. dler 4-6X 7-ia Suits 0.'33.90 1. $34 to $45 >iece styles. Sport ^ i _ ? i.. ~J : j 3uiiu5 niLiuuing white, roddler and 4-7 ^JL
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