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Frank
Barrett com<
Frank Barrett, a professional
actor from New
York, will star in "Medal of
Honor Rag," a very Dowerful
and gripping drama by
Tom Cole, when the N.C.
Black Repertory Company
opens its third production
of the season at the Arts
Council Theatre on April
27-29 at 8:15 p.m. nightly.
There will be a special
matinee performance Sunday,
April 29, at 3:15 p.m.
in addition to the evening
performances.
Barrett's experience in
film, stage and television is
extensive. He was last seen
on the stage in New York as
Frankie, the starring
character in the "Mighty
Gents." He has also appeared
on the daytime
-television soap series of"Another
World,"
"Ryan's Hope" and
"Nurse." Barrett has also
appeared in "Cotton
Club," "Tootsie, "Rage of
Book Club c
The Book Club of Today
met at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Boone on April 17,
with Mrs. Bronnie Daniels
presiding.
Other hostesses were
Mrs. Aleise Jessup, Mrs.
Selma Nichols and Mrs.
Catherine Simmons. Mrs.
Ivye McDaniel provided the
group with devotion and
prayer.
After a report from Mrs.
Vivian Bright, chairman of
the nominating committee,
these officers were chosen
for next year: Dr. Barbara
Phillips, president; Mrs.
Evelyn Sellars, vice president;
Miss Louise Smith,
recording secretary; Mrs.
Maybelle Hedgley, assistant
recording secretary; Mrs.
Wilma Lassiter, corresponding
secretary; and Mrs. Irma
Gadson, treasurer.
Following the business
session and refreshments,
Mrs. Gadson began a
review of the Pulitzer Prizewinning
novel by Alice
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Military nev
Navy Petty Officer 1st
Class Larry D. Shore,
son of Sarah J. Shore of
604 W. 25th St., recently
departed on a deployment
to the western Pacific.
He is a crew membei
aboard the guided missile
Health fair s
The Medical Technology
Program at Winston-Salem
State University will present
its second annual Health
Fair Tuesday, May 1, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
Hauser Student Union on
the campus. The service will
be free and open to the
public.
The Health Fair will include
several health screening
tests designed to spot
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Thursday, April 26, 1984
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Barrett
;s iu iown
Angels/' 44I, The Jury,"
"Traces, "King of Comedy,
"Man of Honor,"
"Ragtime" and "Hard
Feelings."
"Medal of Honor" tells
the story of a young
American bom and raised
in the slums of Detroit by a
mother who has taught him
to run away from trouble
and never kill. He is sent to
Vietnam and what he experiences
from the moment
he arrives is horrifying to
him. He sees his closet
friends burned to death. He
goes beserk and is sent back
home to his family.
Tickets are $8 in advance
and $10 at the door. Tickets
may be purchased at the
Steven's Center Box Office.
For reserve tickets, call
721-1945. Tickets may also
be purchased at the Record
Boutique at 1254 N. Liberty
St. or call 723-7907 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
f Today
best seller by the New York
Times for 25 weeks. Joining
her in the review was Mrs.
Boone and Mrs. Emmaline
Goodwin in a panel discussion
of the book. Members
of the group discussed the
story of the two black
sisters, which is told
through letters and the
universal concern of incest.
Later, Mrs. Martha
Atkins of the music committee
had book club
members participate in a
quiz of Easter hymns. First
prize for identifying the
most Easter hymn titles cor
rectly went to Mrs. Daniels.
Mrs. Edna Revels won second
prize.
Presidential surprises
were won by Miss Smith
and Mrs. Goodwin.
Mrs. Bright closed the
meeting with a reading carrying
the message *'there is
no substitute for plain
everyday goodness."
Other members present
were. Modcstsu Fatl,
Or. Lillian Lewis.
VS
cruiser USS Halsey,
homeported in San Diego,
Calif. During the deployment,
his ship will par
ticipate in various training
exercises with other U.S.
units and those of allied nations.
it wssu
health problems early.
Among the tests offered
will be blood pressure
check, urine testing,
diabetes screening, blood
typing and sickle cell
screening. Information
about the screening tests
and conditions associated
with them will also be
available.
For additional information
on the Health Fair, call
761-2086 or 761-2089.
Women to ho
The Forsyth County '
Democratic Women will j
host the Fifth District (
Workshop Saturday, April ?
28, at the Holiday Inn |
North on North Cherry <
Street, with registration <
beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Beginning at 10 a.m., j
welcomes and an- !
nouncements will kick off i
the workshop. Forsyth i
County Commissioner 1
Mazie Woodruff will give i
practical tips for candidates,
campaign workers i
and fund raisers. She will
also offer 44Get Out And
Vote" strategies for the
Practical Politics workshop
from 10:15 to 10:50 a.m.
In the Affirmattive Action/Delegate
Selection
Plan from 10:50 to 11:25
a.m., Betty Harper Knight,
Democratic chairperson for
420 participa
Over 420 runners took
part in the recent fifth annual
First Federal/YMCA
Road Race at the Central
YMCA.
Jim Dill won the men's
division in 31:34.3 and Ann
Mansfield was first in the
women's division with a
time of 38:21.6.
Jim Martin was second in
the men's division and
Monty Williams came in
third. Bebbie Davis was second
in the women's division
and Pat Robert's ran
third.
Division winners in the <
10,000-meter race included:
Men's division ? 15 years
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41:13.8; 15 through 29 i
years: Jim Martin, 32:13.6; 1
30 through 39 years: t
Clarence Cropps, 35:23.7;
40 through 49 years: Mar- 1
vin Wood, 36:41.8; 50 t
through 59 years, William 1
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"1 would like to see more women around here w illing
to change ? change their hair, their dress, their
makeup,** says Brandon. 44You know, some women
wear the same hairstyle for years.
"I'd like to see the women here blossom and do interesting
things with their overall look," she says.
"Some black women aren't really into color and I
think it stems from when you were little and your
mother said, *Bad girls wear red."'
Brandon, who is single, says some men are intimidated
by what she has accomplished.
"Men are intimidated by my success," she says. "I
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?st workshop
Wilkes County, will discuss
iffirmative-action policies
jf the Democratic Party
ind deliver a step-by-step
plan for becoming a
delegate to the National
Convention.
Dr. Elizabeth Welch,
president of the N.C.
Senior Dems, will summarize
views on issues and
needs of the state, along
with the Platform Committee
in the Human Issues
Hearing from 11:25 a.m. to
noon.
A , 10-minute business
meeting will be held at noon
and beginning at 12:15, the
Honorable Steve Neal, 5th
District congressman, will
keynote the workshop luncheon.
Deadline for registration
is today. For more informa
tion call 765-3149.
te in race
Satterwhite, 42:03.4 and 60
years and over: Ray
Shriver, 44:08.2.
Women's division --15
years and under: s Debbie
Evans, 44:09.5; 15 through
29 years: Debbie Davis,
39:29.6; 30 through 39 ,
years: Pat Roberts, 40:40.9;
40 through 49 years: Carol
Mountcastle, 43:25; 50
through 59 years, B.
Sanders, 46:00.3 and 60
years and over: Lorraine
Shearer, 1:01:46.1
Ron Russ won the 1 and
1/4 mile fun run in a time
of 6:40.3 and Kenny Watson
was second.
Overall winners received
trophies and division wii?
lers were awarded medals
for their outstanding paricipation.
A post race clinic was
leld for all participants in
he road race at the Central
YMCA.
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"I'm independent and 1 don't like to depend on
anyone to take care of me," she says.
A member of the Unity Church of the Golden
Triad, Brandon, who can sometimes be reserved,
takes stock in the philosophy of her church.
"God lives within each of us," she says, "and
we're bound together by that light. If we are positive,
our lives will be enriched. Learn from the negative."
*A bumper sticker on Brandon's desk says "Expect
A Miracle." And she believes in thinking nothing but
positive thoughts.
"I'm confident th&t I can get anything 1 want,"
she says, "but when I do I'm still going to be me.
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Justice Henry E. Frye
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Supreme Court of North Carolina
An Able Justice
Associate Justice Supreme Court of North Carolina
since February 1983
Practicing Attorney for 21 years
Former Assistant United States Attorney
Seven terms in the North Carolina General Assembly
Former Professor of Law at NCCU Law School
Graduate: North Carolina A&T State University
_ University of North Carolina Law School
Deacon, Providence Baptist Church
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