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8A —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1967 BABY CONTEST HELD AT SAINT MARK AME ZION CHI/RCH JULY 23 The Annual Baby Contest of St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church was held in the Fellowship Hall, Sunday, July 23, at 4:00 p.m. I t The reports from contestants were received after the open ing congregational song, with scripture and prayer by Rev. Lawrence A. Miller, pastor. H DOWNTOWN QQMQQQSB2SI NORTHGATE f== The Quality Sale of the Year Continuing Our Greatest Summer Clearance SALE Further Reductions 20% to 50% off Famous brands of men's fine clothing, furnishings, shoes and_ hats. All are from our regular stock. Choose from famous names such as SOCIETY BRAND, EAGLE, KINGSRIDGE, CRICKETEER, JtF MO - DAKS. SANSABELT, FRENCH SHRINER, DOBBS, ARROW, JANTZEN and many others. Don't miss this great aale. Free Alterations. Vte Omr Comrmmt 6-Month Pay Plan or BANKAMERICARa L saavi YOU I • - OUTSELLS THEM ALL!! Rope Yourself A Mustang Now During Alexander Ford's July Our Volume Policy Means Savings To You! SHOP AT NIGHT - UNTIL 9 P.M. N. C. FOR YOUK SAVING CONVENIENCE N *' LT5 * VISIT THE LOT WITH THE "A-l" SIGN FOR THE FINEST USED CARS. Mrs. Fannie Green, the spon sor, was in charge of the after noon's program as this contest was an effort on her part to ward the upcoming Queen's Contest Which is scheduled to be held at the church in the near future. W. L. Bradsher as sisted Mrs. Green. The contestants and prise winners were u follows: first prize, Ivan Stroud; second prise, Chester Ronson; third prise, Yvette Long. Honorable mention went to Dwain Lemont Smith, Kelvin Hatch, Kevin Edwards, Rena Tedder and Constrandra Jus tice, also Clarence Edward Butler, Aaglia L Perry and Maurice Eadea. Others participating in the contest were John Allen, Jr. and Princess Ann Douglas. At a later date, all parents of the contestants will be en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bradsher, 1704 S. Roxboro Street. (See picture page 4A) In Children— Obesity Is Health Risk That plump, healthy, happy youngster may grow up to be a fat. unhealthy, unhappy older child, and later into a lat adult who is prey to all of the physical ailments that arc a part of obesitv l aiiltv eating habits started in carls childhood often arc the cause ol overweight adults in later life, says rodav's Health, the magazine of the \merican Medical Associa All 100 many mothers, with I lie best of intentions, nag their small fry 'into eating more than they want to cat. The healthy, fat baby who remains chubby as lie grows into pre school and first grade vcars becomes less attractive as an individual. And the habit of eating more calorics than necessary is likely to remain the rest of his life. The parent is not the one to decide whether the child should lose weight, how he should lose it. or whether he should continue to remain "pleasingly plump," says Today's Health. The doctor should be consulted. If it fits your doctor's counsel, here arc some tips to help your youngster lose weight— • Weigh once a week and keep track of the weight. Use the same scale and wear approximately the same clothing. • It isn't necessary to cut out all desserts and snacks, as long as their calorie count is included in the daily total. Fresh fruits arc good for snacks. • Keep a supply of raw carrots, radishes, celery sticks and pickles for more snacking. Tomato juice Dr. Charles Johnson Enters Private Practice in Duiham (Photo by Purefoy) * TOURS PHILADELPHIA—Miss Wandra Hill, 2nd Vice Presi dent of the Student Council Convention of N. C. and Vice President of J. E. Shepard Jun ior High School Student Coun cil has recently returned from a tour of Philadelphia spon sored by National Student Council Convention. During the tour, Miss Hill visited Inde pendence Hall, Franklin Insti tute Planetarium, the Statue of William Penn, Temple Univer sity and other places of Inter est. Others making the tour were Misses Linda Johnson and Gwendolyn Norman. or clear bouillon can serve for drinks. • Cut out rich salad dressings; instead use vinegar and lemon juice. • Trim fat from meat, lake it easy on the butter, substitute skim milk for whole milk. But be sure to get sufficient Vitamin A from fruits and vegetables. The most important factor in helping the obese child to reduce poundage is to handle it naturally. Don't make a point of telling the child he is on a reducing diet. Just serve the meals naturally and as a matter of course. Avoid nagging the ch'ld about his diet. It will only make him rebellious and more inclined to snack on the sly. G. M. Target Of 'Operation Breadbasket' j DETROIT—Dr. Martin Lu #*r King Jr., president of the I Southern Christian Leader | ehip Conference, has named i General Motors Corporation es a future target of Opera l tion Breadbasket,' a boycott campaign to. get more jobs j tor Negroes. Dr. King, widely known civil rights leader, hlames | unemployment and slum con -1 ditions for the unrest which I is currently spreading over the North where Negroes mi -1 crated from the South in the I hope 0 securing better living ] conditions and higher watges. GENERAL MOTORS, how- I ever, has explained its hiring 1 end promotion policies re garding Negroes, and ha# re -1 ceived some support from the United Automobile Workers Union. Meanwhile, GM is conduct ing an institute where 18 Ne groes are taking courses. General Motors Institute is a five-year engineering college I located at Flint, Mich., fi | nance*! by the company. There are 3,000 students in training for future GM exec utive* NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Washington, d«- j ceased, late of Durham County, | North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before January 22, 1968, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate oavment. This 17th day of July, 1967. Mechanics and Farmers I Bank, Administrator Estate of Elizabeth Washington, Deceased July 22, 29; August 5. 12. Dr. Charles Johnson, a mem ber of Lincoln Hospital Diag nosis Clinic here, has entered private practice in Durham specializing in internal medi cine and endocrinology it was announced this week. A 1963 graduate of Howard University Medical School, Washington, D. 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