.. .... :-,' 1 . ....... - Nt-Ttt CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY, APRILJ, H82j aaasia 11 '1 1 4 n 1 W Mf-tmmmmmmftmSgtf TaaMa, . ... . . rjf. ;"-, is ; 't.sw.i,..-.. ,. ,i., . , . .' " ' , ' I - -" - X - .i 1111 '" 1 W - VwC :, -r ... . . A'' . V . ... . v - - ' 1 . Z. -I M V.j 'J'. !!(. W It' II V ..... V V r m I j U .,' .(;.(."..-.:,..' am-'! ,, , 1 .1 . . kill ClnM aiCHII U HfW""l .,., ' 'i ,Sl", U kt iw v y -a ; d. . . - - - -v. PV II II f '.t X ?V JP?!lh 'f- PR'CES EFFECTIVE THPU SAT.. WRiL 3 AT A4P IN DURHAM ' . . , ! ; , ' " - J Jf) n IV HFF (621 Broad Street 320 University Drive) M k i -iix V : . -si. , . . CONSULTANTS FOR THE JACK & JILL of America, lac. Mid-Atlantic Region Ouster meeting who addressed political, social and financial values. From left to right: Attorney Elvis Lewis, Jr., Judge Arthur Lane and Moses Walker. PARENTS who attended the Mid-Atlantic Region Cluster Meeting of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., held on the campus of Fayetteville State University. Jack & Jill Holds Regional Meet In Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE -, Jack and Jill of America, 1 Inc., , held it's Mid Atlantic Region Cluster! here at Fayetteville State j University recently. Thej theme for the meeting j was "Family Values in! the Deca4e of the 80V. j Dr. Marye J. Jeffries,' local chapter, president, presided over the sesr sion. ., . Dr. Charles "A" Lyons, Jr., chancellor of i FSU, welcomed the visitors to the university campus. Further greetings were given, by Mrs. Emma Jackson, regional director; Mrs. Rosa Perry, national editor of the organiza tion's magazine, and, Mrs. Mary Eldridge, a member of the Fayet teville City Schools Board of Education. Separate workshops ' were held for the parents and teens. Mrs. Jeahette : Council, a supervisor in the Fayetteville City School system, spoke on "Political Values" in the parents workshop. JuJge Artnur Lane of the N.C. Wilma Henry, Moses Walker of FSU and At-, torney Elvis Lewis, Jr., were the panelists; Jill Annette Tatum the local teen chapter during lunch. The parents held a business session following lunch while the teens toured Superior Court 1nade a ;'moderated the teen's ses-! the campus, me tour in- presentation on "Social sion. Teen president ciuaea.a snow m mc planetarium. Dr, Valeria Fleming was chairman of the i steering committee for Values" and Dr. Ender Nijhawan of FSU discussed "Financial Values". Jill Lorraine Wheeler was moderator for the parents workshop. The Teen workshop had the same topics. Dr. Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney Wendell Carter of the ! aansDury chapter gave remarks during the meeting. Parents and teens had campus. Musical sselec-' V0,' Kutn1V?winv tions were presented by ji f1 . Hmfn' Wendell Carter and by . Marye Jeffries Qaudine Miller were members of the committee. the Cluster Meeting. Jills; Alice Bonner, Martha Several students from Westover Senior High Schoot wil participate in the "State Quiz Bowl" championship in Durham April 24. The Quiz Bowl, which tests students' general knowledge with h wide range of questions, is sponsored by public libraries. -'' Members of the Fayetteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sponsored their annual Jabberwock Ballon Saturday evening at E.E. Smith . High School. !:'' '.' Cumberland County residents aged 18 and older may register to vote at various high schools. Check your schedules. my. .' - , The couple will live af Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Autry of Fayetteville an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian Teresa Burns, t6 Howard Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Moore of Hope Mills. The wedding is planned for June 5 in Baptist Union Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of South . View Senior High School and Fayetteville Technical Inr stitute. She is employed with' Brentwood Elemen tary. School. , -; :;. ; , - The prospective .bridegroom is a graduate :of bouth view senior Hieh School and attenHpH Favetteviile Technical Institute. He is a machinist Many enjoyed Expo; ;82 this weekend ar the, with Westinghouse. ' County Arena. -Wi-1i:.'v-.j:;ji':., 'liMtu'luuJ ' Mr. and Mrs. urooKer ; jviciciu mimiuuuw. engagement 6f their daughter, Bonnie Maria, to Clifton Earl Bell, Jr., son of Clinton Bell of Fayet- v ; teville and the late Mrs.' Bell. The wedding is plann ed for June 5 in College Heights Presbyterian The Zetas honored Mrs. Mattie Shaw Sparks as "Woman of the Year' on Sunday. FducaVors and deleaatesl ; active and retired, at tended their annual conference during the weekend. . Miss Sophia Ann Stinson and Dennis Howard Scott, both of Fayetteville, were married at 4 p.m., Saturday, March 20, at the Main Post Chapel at Fort v Bragg with Chaplain Fink Bruning of ficiating. , . . '' " The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James i E. Stinson of Fayeteville. Parents of the bridegroom are Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Bennie L. Smith f of Fayetteville and Albert Scott f Columbia SC Hostesses for the reception which was held at the NCO Club were Mrs. Evelyn Day,' Mrs. Peggy f . Hedgepeth and Mrs. Pauline Wyatt. The bride is a graduate of Seventy-First Senior High School. She attended Pembroke State Univer-: sity and is employed by Cumberland County Schools, v, " The hrideeroom is a graduate of Seventy-First " Senior High School and Lafayette College. He at- - a a aaa. .JT! aI A North fended Fayetteville State University and is faeA, Stonagg ! ft .' AFFORDAKLE UW'G v Wall to Wall CarpeUnq Wall Paperod Kltchena . , ; Major Laundry Appliances ' .Laundry FacUitiea Within Complex' . iWater and Sewer Utilities Included f Profeasional Management and Maintenance 1 & 2 Bedroom Available .Convenient Parking ' : Formica Couniertopa , Fully. Draped -i' ' ,. . Moa;-Ri.8-3 Sat. 12-3 Sunday M 410 Pilot Street Phon (919) 688-4346 Touch-A-Teen Foundation, Inc. Ninth Annual ; Miss Black Teenage World of North Carolina Pageant The Toucfi-A-Teen Foundation, Inc., a non profit organlzatbn. Is seeking young ladles throughout the State to tompetefor the title Miss Black Teenage World of North Carolina. ,. it Is not a beauty pageant but Is designed to pro ' vide avenues for young ladles 15-17 years of age to r uupiav ineir inner auaiutes or oeautv. talent. tutt C I personality. Intellect, dignity and pride. : v V . Contestants will compete In five segments of it .competition: creative expression, talent, sportswear'' f ' M fvunsutts). projection and evening near. ' ; r r In addition to trophies and ; other gifts and ; - awards, the winner will receive a Scholarship. In- - ' tested persons should send Inquiries tat ; . Mb Pack Teenage World 1 Post Office Box 3127. West Durham Station Durham. North Carolina 27705 Business Hints The Word 'Small' By Luanna C. Blagrove Author and Business Consultant The word 'small' is killing many businesses today because we put a fence . around . our business by the usage of 1 thiV"word,f We--see out busmesfas vsmalk We. think 7 our business as small. We even think of ourselves as small. ..We are all. aware that if we have, a dog, fence him in and do not let him. out, he will stay there. . We are also aware that rf we let that dog out of the yard, without a leash, he is gone. There is no stop ping him. Perhaps this is what we need to do with our busineses let the word 'small' drop from our 'minds, usage and ' association r- and grow. Sizes of businesses are just -like people. Some are large, ? some are small; some are fat and some are thin. Everyone is unique in his own way. jit is the same with ' businesses. Just as peo ple cannot . all be the same size, neither can businesses. We.should let growth of our, business , be natural, according to the efforts that we each put into our . own business and not put on any limitations. There is a big dif ference in purposely wanting jo limit one's business 11 size and carelessly limiting one's business size by thinking it so. Furthermore, peo ple in business who pur posely limit their size never refer to themselves ' as 'small'. The v are in The funeral for the Rev. Daniel Hector : business and that is all McEachern of 525 Allegheny Road, was held there is to it. Thursday at St. Luke Holiness Church. Rev.; Ar thur Davis officiated. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Henrietta McEachern; five sons, James of Fayetteville, Sylvester of Bronx, N.Y., Hector of Greensboro and Ralph and Todd McEachern of the home?five daughters, Mrs. Lubertha Virgil,. Mrs. Inez Carver, ' Mrs. Louise Butler and Mrs. Emma Willis of Fayet teville and Mrs. Eva Bowman of Syracuse, N.Y. - The bride-elect is a nursing studeni a' North Carolina A&T State University . The prospective - bridegroom is a graduate student at A& I The bride-elect is a nursing student at Carolina A&T State University. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate student at A&T. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Monique Christian, to Tyrone Anthony Leacock, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Lionel Leacock of Rochester, N.Y. The wedding is planned for May 1 in the Main Post Chapel at Fort -Bragg. K The bride-elect is a graduate of Fayetteville Technical Institute.. She is a dental assistant in Fayetteville..',.' '!"; The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Edison Technical and Industrial High School in Rochester, N.Y., and Is currently serving with the Retired Master Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Harvey M. Sutton announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie Maxine, to Darrell Lewis Coleman of Fort Bragg. ; 'f ;V:-;v '' lx ' The prospective bridegroom is the son of Ms. Vera Golden of Orlando, Fla., and Isaiah Coleman of Kinston. ' A June 12 wedding is planned at First Baptist Church. ' : '. The bride-elect received a degree in social work at the University of Missouri at Columbia. She is employed at Revco Drug Store in Cross Creek Mall. The prospective bridegroom is in the Army. Congratulations are in order for Coach Ike Walker. He has been named Coach of the Year. A Color Studios y For All Your Photographic Needs i Top Quality Color Photographs (He da Mack & white glouttx. ton!) - . . Specialists In Wedding Photography Set up your appointment today 1 with a phone call ' " 688-1779 3J', w. Main St. Durham 1 From the Highbnd Floral Collection.' . A(CAiajXiTAGiATFZit! 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