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Eckerd's at T I Super X at C I * Watch J I Locatio L_ 4f J X urdav Jan. 22, 1977 hum 49c pr 3 lU,MASTEBCHABGEor6AN^MEB^ - 5*r;?? u^10^'. ,W WQU'\\^CUS^ bhhhhhbhhbhhhhhhhihhhhhhhibiihbbbh >n-Salem _. )NICLE n Markets JNSi ihampton Dr. berty St. ? vest Blvd. rtown Ave. berty St. town St. . ?ral Stores INS: exington Rd. htown St. jton Rd. erry St. ural Hall Rd. tterspn Ave. hese Stores .1505E. 14th St. 905 N. Patterson Ave. 2948 Glenn Ave. Northside Shopping Center 1701 E. 5th St.? 108 N. Claremont Ave. Bowen Park Store T.ih^rtv St ?. 1225 E. 5th St. *. 554 N. Patterson Jeauty. .. ,. .600 N. Patterson 843 E. Liberty St. 2439 N. Cherry St. tese Racks 5th & Trade Sts. at 4th & Liberty rhruway 5arkview ^lorthside ollege Plaza f7or Other <ris Soon! ? /, * V <? Mosque am Sponsor Adrienne A. Zai'mah "Special to the Chronicle The Combined Committees of Muhammad's Mosque #56, Fairness Committee and Creations Committee, along with several local businesses ""sponsored a "Senior Citizen's Dinnpr' ' TV.? itnivi uvi v 1 UC " ~ event took place at Reynolds Banquef^Room. Local businesses were contacted prior to the dinner and asked to make monetary contributions to Sponsor the senior citizens to the dinner. The businesses were: Cherry Street Poodle Salon, Kermits Hot House, Lakoside Insurance Agency, Linton's Cleaners, FairView Cleaners, Lakeside Shell Station, Pat's Barber Shop, Black Business League, Lincoln Barber, Experiment iu Self-Reliance, Winston Mutual Insurance Co., Dr. F.W. Jackson, Kay's Cleaners, North Carolina Mutual Insurance, Jimmy's Food Store, Delight _Barber Shop, Big "D". Lounee - w _/ r- "T Roseboro's Community Seafood, Mike Angelo, Burger King - William McGee, Inc., Jackie's Florist and Campbell's Barber Shop. The program format consisted of moderator, Sis. Kathann El-Amin, songs by the local Sis. Clara Muham-. YWCA Shov A documentary film on the internal self-examination for women will be held at the YWCA, Glade Street, on Thursday, January 27, 7:30 AVf.jjjfcYin'''1 'if k, Ifefc^ B Ik I Bookst 223 W. Fo ^^^^WinstonSi r i^Local Bus> Sr. Citizens J i y": ** >Vls> ^ v- +. . ->>% IP '<TWBBBw &* Janey Wumiu mad Elementary and Secondary School, remarks hv thp business representative Bro. George Furqon, guest speaker - Mrs.^Janey Wilson who is president of Happy Hill Gardens -a local housing project, comments from Sis. Clara Saleem pioneer for Islam, responses from senior citizens and closing remarks ; from local Imam Irvin Shakir. Sis. El-Amin opened her Beginning remarks by saying "Our Chief Imam, the Hon. W.D. Muhammad has taught his followers repeatedly of the value of the respect of the elderly among us. You are our past, we are the present, should we fail to recognize you, we are failing to recognize ourselves." She continued her remarks by saying that, "It's a*wise societv that recoenizes the - U C -- importance of it's Senior Citizens - for in them lies re Documeni V p.m. A discussion of the film will be led by Pat Carr, - health educator for the Forsyth ^ # R Here is Jimmy Carter? . W man of faith and politicsf> as seen by ' two newsmen * with years of experience covering ;? the Washington political scene. THE 1IRACLE OF HPHiY IRTER r Howard Norton &Bob SJosser A LOGOS BOOK with photos k Pocketsize $1.95 k, Cloth $6.95 k ^ ? ~ i '/ UUSJJfl lores urth 5>t. arem, N.C. ' .. K ' 1 messes Dinner \yisdom and life's experience." She concluded her remarks by saying, "We must show appreciation - for the many efforts and years of trials that you endured in order that we could see this day/' "Respect is yours by virtue of the fact that you showed the compassion, mercy and bene ficence on our generation at a time when we were unable to care for ourselves. So tonight ? its ourJionor to give honor to you! The oldest two men senior "citizens were Rev. W.H.~ Thomas, (84-years-old), and K'obert Witherspoon (92 years of age.) The oldest sisters were Mrs. laline Britton and Mrs. Lonie Benton both 81 years of age. All arc residents of Sunrise lowers, a local elderly home. All of the elderly were given ^ifts by Muhammad's Mosque #56. In mingling with the elderly we found that many had not been out of their apartments in months and remarked that they enjoyed themselves so much and had to start getting out. \A/ o fVi o " " v. uiaiiA uuu IUI II1C knowledge we have today about respect and concern for our pasXwe recognize that'we are rau*y Film County Health Department. Ms. Carr will discuss: the internal gynecological exam, the purpose of the internal self-exam, and the importance of thesetf-exam. . The^program is the second in a series of health^ducation programs called 4'The Well Woman" offered by the YWCA. A small admission fee will be charged. Those wishing to . attend should pre-register by calling the YWCA 777-S11R * A Modern Jazt Daircre" Troupe will be formed at the YWCA. . . ** *' e * =tkr>^ Auditions will be held for interested teens on Saturday, January 22/3:30 p.m. Instructor for the troupe will be Ella Mae Barnes. The group will meet at Glade Street. For further information, call ' YWCA 722-5138. EMBARRASSING. BURNING Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast because its special 'anti-itch' medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief with the first application of soothing, medicated zemo?omt- *pmn ment or Liquid. /jWJLUvr
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