SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1982-TKE CAROLINA a Calendar and Announcements VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - The Volunteer Ser- . NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SEEKS DESCEN- ' jff1 its SHpJ?S&5?f2? vices Bureau reports that two blind men need so- DANTS OF UNION ARMY'S i FIRST ' BLACK the. State Hoiise, Booker T. Washtngton and Sgt. , meone who will give them regular shaves and take an REGIMENT - The National Park Service has laun- mir T,,,,,:,,. Ar Interest in them. A 16-year-old mentally retarded , cheda nationwide campaign in search of descendants r WALTH NIGHT OUT . J youth needs a fbig brother'' to spend structured time of the 54th Regiment; the Union Army's first black iith-himisadenghtfulfcoyw living situation such as crossing the street, paying ; x Descendants will be invited to participate in re- division of rheumatic and genetic diseases! be the moneWetc.- . . , i' abdication ceremonies for -the 54tK Regime Monu-, I'lwJ?? JESTS' To learn more about these and other volunteer op-; ment, the Shaw Memorial, which was sculpted by SjSSt SlSiS; portunities, call 688-8977, weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. i Augustus St. Gaudens with the architectural setting phrtheater of the hospital s rrth Division on Erwin FINANCIAL AID , FOR SCMOOL - EOC ; by McKim Mead; and White and placed in the RoVaTiw ' wSStrv WEEK on the Duke (Educational Opportunity Center) has the latest in- ; Boston Common, Massachusetts in 1897. Special re . Vi !TO5f?o tSf ?. J2L,Jf formation on federal campus-based and Independent dedication ceremonies are being arranged sometime- SlMlSSSSJSSf' aid funds and a counselor available to assist you. ; this summer, according to Herbert S. Cables, Jr., applications. gWfF0,1. Financial :id ; FormiAF);.- Familys Finaneial. regional director of thfNatkmal Park Service.1 , v;; !ZfSS& , Statements (FFS and Basic Grant (BEOG) applica- ..Anyone who is a descendant of a member of the . SSrlMt&nt? tiota are available at the EOC satellite office, 208 S. 54th Regiment is urged to contact national park site .. with Hal Crhk Main St.v RoxbofO. Can your nearest EOC satellite manager Ms. Dorothea Powdl, National Park Ser- "j" office today: Bfagtown Library, 15 p.m., Friday, vice, 15 State St.. Boston, Mass. 02109. Documenta- zW.ZMnSZ 'Ms,Dorothy Yarbbrough; DWham !T? i m Tnv flnH Th.,r.Hav: M Fliriihiih Th Ouh Raiment dist'neuished itself at the Battle daily. Fee is $135, For an application and further Davis. ' of Fort Wagner, South Carolinain 1863. Prior to the Oftans, write to mi. m0" FREE MOVIES - The Durham County Public' recruitment of the Regiment, the mer came from Education.DukeJ Urn versrty, Durham, NC 27708, or LlDrary presents a icaiuie mime cutu ouiuiuay a j more uian iwcmy suues. ivuuwmj "" vw.-o . - trrwiiTvrire' nm uirv imii Mirfcl" p.m.; in the auditorium. No admission is charged., reveal that the men located throughout the United1 JzSSSSLJZrSn the next scheduled movie, AprW , .,. S wTS JiJiTm? respondent", directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with f During the action at Fort Wagner, Sgt. William and 74 at 8p.m as mJSSjifSSJ Joel McCrea and Herbert Marshall. An American '" 'carey wrapped an American flag around his body to EtogPJ TO"J?23H! journalist is sent to European 1938 and becomes in- prevent it from being captured. For his bravery, Sgt. JfciJ? rlr A campus volved with spies in this typical, and enjoyable Hit-' 'Carey was awarded the Congressional Medal of (Rajeigh) nextto the parking deck. chcock adventure. (1940, 120 min , b&w fi Honor. The flag he saved is now on display in the AT SEMINAR Tlie Durham County. Library VAmr .-!- u yuu are muring iw vamp w , iiviassacnusciis ouus nuu riou ui , . . r. ; . : .Til- 7"; J " r" , tend your children, ages 9-13, that is moderately pric- r Although more than 5,000 blacks served with Thursday, April 22, 4-6 p.m., in the third fioor Con--d MfeJ and has a aood educational recreational , General Georae Washington in the Continental Ar-, ference Room in preparation for the May .1 SAT program; 4H Camp it your, answer. my during the American Revolution, President; testing session. . , . w v The Durham County 4-H group will be going to Abraham Lincoln did not allow black soldiers intoi jhe seminar will be conducted by Mrs, Elizabeth Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Center in Reidsvaie and wUl be the Union Army until he was pressured to do so by Davis of the Educational Opportunity Center and sharing the week of fun and fellowship with 1 black and white abolitionists. By the end of the War, ?"! Pavs who conducts a similar program 3t St. Guilford, Moore, and Orange counties. . more than 200,000 blacks served with the Union Ar- i0Ph F"forW "'. f , The camp week will be June 27July Z. otalcost my and nearly 38,000 were kiUed. : AT semfaar .witt iiidode a film, "How to Take the for the week, $70, includes camp rental, food, To honor the Regiment, Joshua B. Smith, a yLn . emphas's being placed on the importance. refreshments. Jiandicraft materials: accident and il- former fueitive slave from North Carolina, began a o following directions, how the test is scored, the use i ... j . u.. k... : ...j k. r'i.,;i ua hniM a iwmnimi ot guessms. and how to recosnize and eliminate the mess insurance " waiispwiiauwu uy vnoiiwcu wut iuuu juuuwmg u vnu. F..,.... c i- t -n t j-z: z , Campers have the opportunity to participate in ar-! memorial. When the St, Gaudens, bas relief was :m?Jfcfto "M be. distributed for chery, challenge cours?, crafts, canoemg. sw participants to work on at home. singing, and water safety. There is also a horseman- ': - . ship course for those wishing, to pay ah extra fee. f Th Hi rhn nU a " For applications or information call the 4-H of I llU UUrnalUlWS fice at 688-2900 or come by 721 Foster St. All camp ma.;mm. n n u-i . apputionsand a$2adepoit are dueinthe 4-H of of the Washlntfon DX. Metropolitan Area ' fice by May l..' - , . .. j " ' ' , " . proudly announce the oraani2atian's GROUP TENNIS me uurnam rarKs anc rstu i il ... " Recreation Department informs all groups in th rlUll Anniial oCllOlarShlD DailCe Durham aria that its tennis courts are available fo: Qatiirriav Mau 90 1QQ9 . . r n i j rental. Groups may rent available courts at th 9 p.m. - 1 a.llf. of $1 per hour per-court day use or $1.25 per cout Thaddeus Room of St. Jude's Church night use. Make tennis a part of your next family o! 12701 Viert MlB Road . Wheaton Maryland business.social;Call the Tennis Director, at683-435. . ' $15.00 Per Person ' to reserve your courts now, -.' ' - THE N.C. MUSEUM OF ART, 107 E. Morga? Dance Patrons are Invited to attend a family picnic on Sunday, May 30 at the Naval Surfaca Waaoons St, Raleigh, JaoTuesSato -10 aun im Center picnic area on New Hampshire Avenue, Silver -tvSnnmf Sun.Y2-6p.rn, (Closed Mondays and state holidays. , The support and contributions received from friends and fellow Durhamites fiave enabled thp Admission is free. For information, phone 733-756 DUBHAMITB to award $1,000 scholarship to worthy" shjdents SZhmSt St Jt fou? velrs . orjjreekends, 733-3248. ; : - ; ... . w!rd te 0ven to provide financial assistance during the first yeaf of coHege. The scholars! n i cort .: .The art reference library is closed to the public s petition is open to all graduating high school seniors in the cih and county X , li. iMt Wotirtn anH anil rmnfri in the ne' TUB nilOUAUITce u. t: uj .b.j. ..7. i '. !.:"! " B.M.. iH. i,tfwui r.r .. ." "!,", . , . itifc .uuniinmiiw aiu nidH buiicBriBo Biions to respono to naividuat needs and local enrnmunttw ' .MuseumBuildingonBlueRidgeBouleyardatalatt,. many f?lends IwlMo S (datrto be announced. ..' .Therefore, we continually solicit your support. ' 'FROJEO;(UFTJf.yoii. are an adult new reade Advance reservations must be accompanied by checksmoney orders by May 16. 1982 and should be -f come by Project LIFT and check out the new pape made payable and mailed to: - ' 1 ' " backs mysteries, iQve stories; and books to he , , THE DURHAMITES vnir study fnr a driver's license, interview for a 10l i rnu t!iAi. u.r... kl.i ' - and manage your finances. If you are an adult wh Gala Commtttd would like to help otner aauits learn 10 reaa ano i .Post Office Box 1489 - improve their basic skills. Project LIFT has informi , Washington D C 20013 tioh on workshops and volunteer , opportunitie . . Phone 13011 773-lona Phone Project LIFT, 683-2626, ext. 31, or come mone. ,jui; ij iuub the LIFT office;; 2nd floor, Durham, County Librar For local information: 300N. RoxborbSt. for information. ; ' - .: , Durham N C Arna NCCU ARTISTS: NEW HORIZONS. Tl Ms. Bertie Bates T mi ' qioi sqr imi - North! Carolina Central University Museum of A Ms. Peggy McGhee Brandon. . . qiq km - - ' exhibit, April 25 through May 15 and during summ Ms. Irene Joyner. ; v. ' ' JJJ JSr "iSJS school. On April 25, see the museum exhibit from 2 ? . '9,5, 0!'0''z - p.m.;. and attend, the i NCCU Choirs' Spring Cona . , New YorkNew Jersey Area ' - ' in B.N. Duke Auditorium from 4 to 6. Museu . Mr. William Burgess. . 1 , 1 . , nmwi .hours: Tuesday.Friday, 9 a.m:-5 p.m.,. Sunday, , . . -p.m. Admission free.. . . .. ' .,.'.,.- .. , . , "

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