Clubs & Social iSIflON EXTRAVAGANZA — In celebration of its twentieth 'versafy. P*®™ present "Spring Fashions Preview ? Saturday, April 14, 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and U Research Triangle Pmk. The program with dinner, will feanw latest in spring fashions and music. Proceeds will be used for charity For reservations or additional inframation, call 493 2268 after 5 i fabric forum Prepared by the International Fabricare Institute (IFI), the association of professional drycleaners & launderers A The Great Impostor Rayon is often treated so it has a smooth and lus trous finish which gives it (},£ look and feel of silk. Rayon is very sensi tive to water. Many dyes applied to rayon are not colorfast and will bleed which causes a shading to occur upon contact with moisture. In addition, manufacturers often add sizing to rayon in order to achieve a desired body or drape. Some sizings are water-soluble and washing will diston the shape of the garment. Drycleaning is recommended for most rayon garments be cause a professional dry- cleaner is able to solve most of these problems. How ever, some garments whose care label reads "dryclean only” contain dyes and siz ings that are water soluble. Never try to remove a stain from rayon without first pretesting the fabric. Wet a small piece of the garment on an unexposed seam and allow it to air dry. If no dye or sizing change occurs, small stains may be removed in this way. Large stains should always be taken to an IFI mem ber professional drycleaner. cW WEAVER’S CLEAtvERS CUSTOM DRY CLEANING • LAUNDRAMAT (919) 682-1566 - 1212 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ■ DURHAM. N. C. 27701 Wmb a member of the International Fabricare Institute, in the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. CUSTOM-TAILORED SUITS "Personalized measurement and fabric selection in your home or office" CLIFTON J. STREET 1408 Sedgefield St. Durham, N.C. 27705 (919) 286-3821 'Ladles and Men’s Suits And Top Coats Made To Measure' The Shoppes At Lakewood 2000 Chapel Hill Rd. Durham, N.C. 27707 "Crystal Expressions" ^oSign 489-7187 Flowers With A Unique Touch Caroiyn Perry • Funerals • Weddings«Special Occasions ‘ 10% Discount To Senior Citizens And Churches * • Most Credit Cards Accepted • Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sat: 9:00 a.m.~3:00 p.m. • 2.4 Hr..Phona SarvIcA • PHOENIX SQUARE 902 Fayetteville St. Durham “The Shopping Center in the Heart of the Community Where Shopping is a Pleasure’ LA' PAULETTE BOUTIQUE RASHIDA’S RHYTHMS THE SHOE SPECIALIST WORLD OF FLOWERS JOYCE’S SPECIALTIES LA'CASHIER B.J.’S BUSINESS SERVICES JOYCE’S SPECIALITIES $2 Off Any Purchase of $10 Or More With This Ad or Buy 4 T-Shirts And Get Name Imprinted FREE (Up to 7 Letters) ^wardiT, Gifts, Souvenirs, Custom Imprinted Products For Business, Clubs, Teams, ^rorities. Fraternities, Reunions and More!!! ’HOENIX SQUARE CRUSAIW'*' CtlTt held its monthly meeting m a'^ Borne of Clodia and Mrs. Dorothy Chavis on Atlantic Sl on SaL, March 24, at 5 p.m. Devotion was lead by Mrs. Geneva Allison and Carl Jemison. Mrs. Geogia Jemison read a poem entitled "Teach Me How To Live." The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Stella Alston. The discussion on members receiving birthday cards was ftnalized. Mrs. Hattie Dark staled that she would be responsible for sending the birthday cards to each member, at her own expense, with other club members helping her. The annual summer outing was discussed. Mrs. Jemison gave a report of food that was given to the Community Kitchen for this quarter. Meeting adjourned with refreshments. Members present were: Mmes. Louise Prince, Fannie Reid, Geneva Allison, Katherine Bowman, Dora Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jeminson. SATURDAY. APRIL 7.1990—THE CAROLINA TlMES-5 KIDDIE KOLLEGE CROWNS 1990 KING AND QUEEN — Kiddie KoUege Day Care Center held its annual Coronation Ball and the King and Queen were named for 1990. From left to right first row are: Torrell Heidman, Queen, and Christopher Royster, king; second row from left row right are: D’Mario Smith, Prince Ashley Miller, Princess. TODAY’S WOMAN ORGANIZATION, INC. will sponsor a Spring Seminar on April 21, at the Marriott Hotel on 1-40 and Guardian Drive (exit 281). Seminar will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. Lunch will be served at 12:15 p.m. The speaker will be Mary Ann E. Black, M.S.W., A.C.S.W. Ms. Black has a clinical appointment in the Department of Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center. In addition Ms. Black has a private outpatient psychotherapy practice. The theme of the seminar will be "Communicating with Your Aging Relatives." At the end of the seminar, participants will have developed a beginning awareness of how to communicate effectively with older i.e., financial/legal matters, failing health, family relations, etc, by: recognizing feelings, thoughts and concerns; recognizing communication istyles that block effective communication; recognizing and utilizing new strategies to facilitate communication; and recognizing personal strengths of the aging persons and accepting their limitations. For additional information or to request registration forms please call Shirley Jones at 544-1182 or Carolyn Jefferson at 9292-1741 Kappas To Honor Area High School Students Nine young men from area high schools will be honored at the Sixth annual Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Beautillion Militaire Scholarship Ball to be held Saturday April 14, at 7 at the Elk’s Lodge located on Chapel Hill Boulevard. This year’s participants are Roddrick Hargrave, Willie Terrill, Kaie Kelly, Donald Ragin, and Elijah Williamson from Hillside High School; Glenn Newton, Kevir Lewis, and William Harris fron Jordan High School; and Jeromi Surles from Southern High School. The young men have recently completed five training workshop; focused on career orientation anc educational guidance. The business workshop participants included James Hill, Obataiye Aklnwole, and Elliot Walker. The engineering workshop included Irwin Holme; and Richard Burton. The law workshop included Attorney Butch Williams and Randal Rogers. The medical workshop included Dr. Maicono Hines, Paul Williams, and Antoine Keller. One workshop was held focusing on current issues. Last year $8,450 in scholarship money was awarded. The average scholarship awarded was between $800 and $1,500. Young men are selected to participate in the Beautillion program based on exemplification of superioi scholarship, outstanding leadership, and community involvement Dr. Willie Smith, a professor at NCCU, and Tyrone Baughman, a management employee at GTE - South are co-chairmen of this year’s event. Willie Boyd, a management employee at GTE - South has also been instrumental in making this program a success. Tyrone Baughman stated, "providing educational and career guidance at an early stage in a youth’s life, and showing genuine concern that we care about our youth, can only help to insure that America will have a bright future". Send Spring Drycleaning Now (Easter is April 15th) Before warm, spring days make their debut, be sure your seasonal apparel is at it s very best. At Weaver’s Cleaners skilled hands remove spots and stains, mend open seams, replace missing buttons, and restore shape and fit. Making you look good is what we do best. m WEAVER’S CLEANERS 1212 Fayetteville St. Durham, N.C. 27701 (919) 682-1566 A member of the International Fabricare Institute, the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. — NIGHTFOCUS A new and informative taik show featuring Darryl Smith. "We plan to present an exchange of J ■ ■ ■■ : information and diverse opinions about i'" people, ideas and events of concern to the African American community." Please tune in on Sundays from 12 a.m. to 2 a.m. on WDUR 1490-AM and let Darryl Smith know your views on issues ' 1 y '■ {.''.vT*'’ of importance. ■mi :> m . ■ LOOK GOOD FOR EASTER WITH LUSTRASILK®! Now, for 0 limited time only, buy any MoistureMox' oil moisturizer lotion, creme hairdressing or sheen spray or Right On®activator, instant moisturizing conditioner or oil sheen and save 50! 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