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1,1111 II Ill" lose-Up " the United Supreme 2 “southern Jurisdiction, ■"'dedicated his speech to I® civil rights gains m years we were m legal „ Bennett said. Those [ie darkest years m black ican history' ^ aring 'hat time, it was lav. in some states for ;‘„a„andawhitemanto ■|,e same room,’ Bennett B through that period, sed families and even sinesses, Bennett said, said the future of Vmerica is totally up to ew tools are now >> he said. “We have mayors and govern- s, A beginning has but it’s onlyabegin- anett said blacks should let iaj stop their progress m [ita, “These tools I speak ii were not given to us but bought at a high price of , and suffering,” he said, ter Bennett’s speech, the ons and Loyal Ladies lilted awards to individual bets for their achievements. nong those recipients were: lyal Lady Phyllis Martin, the lions Dr. G. Wesley Allen, Illustrious S.J. Bennett, ] Lady Lottie Carson, the II- jous William A. Clement, Uustrious Ernest Morine, 1 Lady Carotene Morine, 1 Lady Mary McDowell, the lious Clyde Alexander, the lious Howard L. Ward, 1 Lady Rosa Mitchell and 1 Lady Bertha Ferguson. (Illustrious Art L. Moore lamed the 1985 Mason of the [lie three-day event included a snlaits program on Friday, ltd!, with the Winston-Salem lit University choir, the St. plens Baptist Church choir 1 vocalist Willard Tanner per- I addition, the Masons and al Ladies were treated to a lion show on Saturday, tiilillliiiiiiiiiiiiii Irary m Page A6 IIMIIIIIIlUllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wof the color of his skin? loy laid those rumors to rest lying that during the period tiiting for transportation 'BiirlingtontoDuke Univer- "here his type of injuries ^ he adequately treated. “tice Fulton was the guest k't for some 39 children and ® attending a children’s entitled “Developing '• Positive Attitude and "8 About the Family.” ™ talked specifically about ”8 control of one’s own L Education and recrea- ’^Wial to developing person, but each in- ™st care about him or ®d be willing to give ‘*'t period followed. naiftlJ pii> Ellison, former direc- J Save Our Youth Pro- ed Street Talk” to a . young adults. “wtogiLr ^ people an from their?" lit thev, 'll ^ ®Periences become a A film was *«llldaH, '™ fallowed. articles * M--. «ivik,,ica Wican, ’PPthgs on events black ■Ji^W^exhibi on display in the is a personal Elizabeth ’ One wi,' u ' 'C'lizaoeth Sfor “ been ."“Sforthe be past 10 years, on display un- The Chronicle, Thursday, March 14, 1985-Page A13 SHOP YOUR NEAREST SEARS RETAIL, TODAY! 25% OFF for boys ... Bragging Dragon separates $10 tops, sizes 4-7 7.49 $12 tops, sizes 8-20 8.99 $14 pants, sizes 4-7 10.49 $16 pants, sizes 8-20 11.99 Club Leader jackets $16.99 jacket, sizes 4-7 12.69 $22.99 jacket, sizes 8-20 17.19 All Braggin’ Dragon* and Silver Unicorn All Toughskins* jeans...All Club Leader . w for girls... Toughskins denims Siiver Unicorn separates Sears Best denim jeans for kids, $13 stripe top, sizes 7-14 9.69 Dacron"- poiyester, DuPont 420 $12 soiid top, sizes 7-14 I j $15 pants, sizes 7-14 11.19 , nyion and cotton fabric. Reg. or slim. Braggin’ Dragon separates $10.99 jeans, sizes 4-7 8.19 $8 knit top, sizes 4-6x 5.99 $12.99 Jeans, sizes 8-16 9.69 $10 pants, sizes 4-6x 7.49 Jeans available in boys' Husky Pants in regular and slim sizes. Silver Unicorn separates sizes at similar savings. in Pretty-Plus sizes at similar savings Come see all the separates we sale priced at 25% OFF tops and pants. jackets Ciub Leader jackets $15.99 jacket, sizes 4-6x 11.99 $19.99 jacket, sizes 7-14 14.99 Toughskins denims (not shown) $10.99 jeans, sizes 4-6x 8.19 $12.99 jeans, sizes 7-14 9.69 Jeans in regular or slim sizes. Pretty-Plus sizes at similar savings. Colorful Winners Choice misses separates, now In Sweater. Cool, comfortable cotton white, red and bright blue. Misses. Reg. $20 14.99 Top. Polo style—with a twist! Tipped collar and cuffs, in assorted brights. Reg. $14 8.99 Pants. For comfort—they're a real winner! In assorted colors. Misses. Reg. $18 12.99 Pull-on skirt. A warm weather staple. Misses sizes. S-M-L. Reg. $18 12.99 «5 0FF The Shirtdress for misses is now ^15 OFF The versatile shirtdress goes everywhere with style! A vibrant collection of plaids, prints, stripes and solids in assorted styles. 2499 rnmm^^Reg. $40 Petite and half sizes at similar savings Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back ©Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1985 SHOP YOUR NEAREST SEARS RETAIL STORE NC: Burlington, Charlotte, Concord, Durham, Fayetteville. Gastonia, Goldsboro. Greensboro, Greenville HickOrV. Hinh Point .lanfeennuilla Qalainh DnnLiy >»!__• u/uitiaiM, I ayeiteviiiB, uasiunia, uoiasDoro, ureensOvTC Hickory, High Point, Jacksonville. Raleigh. Rocky Mount. Wilmington. Winston-Salem SC: Columbia. Florence, Myrtle Beach. Rock Hilt VA: Danville, Lynchburg, Roanoke KY: Ashland WV: Barboursville, Beckley', Bloefleid, Charleston
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