. r * +* Page 10 - The Chronicle - Situ Local ' Whc A certificate of inclusion has been awarded to Miss Naomi C. McClean from the 1=1?^^International Who's Who ofIntellectual Internationla Biographical Centre, Cambridge England in recognition of distinguished achievements whirh ~are recorded in the International Who's Who of Intellectuals, signed and sealed in Cambridge England NEWOI1LEANS TOUR * FEB.19-23 HVMAftD TOURS Photw 723-7478 1703 1 LINK ROAD wwtnPlOfr" 9WIV HOW TO BEGIN.. The fascinating p; your chart should b< r*f tV>P pvfpn f tn . V/l III V VAlVIll IV ^ completed. You can desire. Researching ? could be almost lirr degree to which the determine its val achievement. WHERETO GE1 Your oldest living great help in j>ivi ancestors. Perhaps kept a Family Bibl which would give in1 ?- Records usually ke] priests are another * The Probate Rec< _ ^ , ^whete a family livec w lead in procuring having heirs listed. Give a "Family relative oi^briend . c* | I 130 1 ,, * rammm n -,17*3 ?rrr?rr- *?~S5S555 ' * ?mrrwrr- ' ____ ^ 7 j,,,^ PIEDMONT PUBLICA Winston-Salem, N.C. I - USE THIS HANDY K Plats* sand me My F A _ uur I am endosini $ in Ci Name Address uCity - State. <> r 4 * irday Feb. 5, 1977 J . [ Teacher Au f's Who Certi ? ? by authorized officers of the International Biographical Centre. ? . Other recordings concern^ ing outstanding achievements are: Selected for inclusion inj the Library of Human1 Resource of the American Bicentennial Research Institute: Listed in Whn'c WVi , #?w v-r t ? Iiv VTA American Women, 1974-75; 2nd and 3rd Editions of The World Who's Who of Women, 1975, 1976 and inclusion for the fourth Edition, 1977; 2nd Edition of the International ?Who's Who^ in Community ? Dictionary of International Biography, 1975; Who's Who Honorary Society of America, 1975; 1975-76 Edition of Noteworthy Americans in recognition of past achievements and outstanding service astime of developing ^gin by taking notice which it can be fill it in as far as you ' of ancestoral facts 1 litless, however, the p chart is finished will lie as- a heirloom 'THE FACTS... ; relative could be a ing you *vames ofyour grandparents e or Family Album Formation. Baptismal pt by ministers and _ source. ords in the co9unty 1 is another valuable & names from- a Will r Tree Chart" to a .. a nnique gift. (Chart |??1 ?rmarr? ?r-mcs? i ^ ~~^zrr 'r ??u-a t c22" p? H- . ?? x ^ ? " ) \ - , - - " " ; v ? _ TIONS P.O. Box 11255 27106 I AIL ORDER COUPON *<! :amily Tree Chart(s), $2.00 each. Family Tree Chart(s), $3.00 each. 4r ishD Check Money Order / .... r * - Zip ? x > T lardedficate "W' I'wiiir rr T\ -w^' o^^3^r? Miss Naomi C. McLean to community and?State, ^ received Award and Diploma; nominated for membership and Biographical Inscription in the 1976-77 Register of prominent Americans and International notables; listed in the International Register of Profiles, World Edition, 1976. Miss McLean is founder, owner and Director of McLean's Stenographic and Tutorinp Service InrafpH in the Bruce Buildings4n^April, 1976 a Recognition Program was presented at Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church, honoring graduates from 1943-through the 1970's in observance of> National Business Education Week at which time, many out-of-town graduates were present for the occasion.. All graduates participating in the program received certificates of honor for credible work performed in various, offices since graduation. What Are You Eating? ? Continued From Page 8 system -- do not surround us with pitfalls into which even thfTmost knowledgeable of us can fall. In future columns I will point out some of the important responsibilities of public agencies which must not be shirked if the nation's C* * food supply is to be both nutritious and safe to eat. FBJ Ordered To Investigate Continued From Page 1 Superior Court in Biirgaw, seat of the historic 1972 trial. The petition would be based on Allen Hall's recantation. In the meantime prison officials are making it as difficult as possible for the public to keep up with th ~ whereabouts of the 10. Connie Tindall, one of the" 10, has been moved r from , prison camos in Albemarle and Monroe to Statesville where he was last reported. All of this moving about has taken place during five days time, a highly unusual procedure by the N.C. Department of Correction. 1 I African S] V \ /I TAttle Hit 4 I have lived in West Africa (Lag v two months. Sure, that is a very she and assertions are very important 1 long time whether incorrect or nc Before coming here, I read all I c about its people, focusing my effort of all the information that I read v was not abouflhe lack of technoloj assessment of the role of women in not interested in becoming a "be; when I talked with various African > I got the impression that Amerte; burden-- rather than the sisters t After all, you have heard the sto stories of sorrow about certain peop suddenly one day you wake up an< have bought up a large percentage corporation. Or you, the "good Sa constantly whom you feel sorry for they are doing a whole lot better Well, in a sense that's what happ a tew days in Nigeria. Before we "perfectly clear", I doa't necessari still think that she has a lot on her her back too, Comfort wise, no lc woman wo^d probably want to ch am talking about the average wom rich for in most societies the rich anything they really want or at le, have only traveled about 500 miles i my scope is limifedT But that doe It must also be pointed out that te the U.S. was about 40 years ago. electekrity and piped water but in tl not so good even though progress large, women still wash their clo waters from miles away is not uni range of styles from bluejeans to t lot better or at least in a more o In another area, such as politics, not highly visible. But in the econor just as in the U.S. It has been es over 55 per cent of real money a One can see this exercise in powe visiting the marketplace. There an here from Afro-sheen and baby i crocodiles. Tlie basic baitei system u^eu < aptiprallv x uiunuaiu pilV&d 1UI IIIU51 day trying to get a price down with 1 on you is a little big more than I can money comes in and one can see ho could control a lot that happens marketwomen in Eastern Nigeria oppressive ways of the British and pushing for majority rule in Nige Still, with all of this great pote socially the Nigerian woman is no from many parts of the world that They may argue or fuss with their n feel that the man is in the driver's there. Still everyone feels sorry f< plight. Many African women that the American woman has it just technical advantages. Maybe one day all the people 1 should get togehter and try to fig them. * pot light | V " 5 H Of Sorrow ;os, Nigeria) now for almost >rt time but first impressions ror they linger with you for a >t.~ ould about the continent and s primarily on the West. Out fhat concerned me the most yy or exotic diseases but the i the various societies. I was ast of burden" even though vomen who came to the U.S. an women were "beasts of; hey felt sorry for* ? ries of missionaries who told >le and you give and give and i find that these hard cases p. i ? . . - ^ oi stock in a multi-national maritan", help someone out and wake up to find out that than you. ened to me after just staying go on, let's make one thing ly envy the African woman, I hands, on her head, and on )wer-middle class American ange places with her. But I tan that I have seen, not the i have access to just about ast can try to get it. Also, I in various parts of Nigeria so ts not ^stop me. jchnically, Nigeria is the way ^ Tin the city areas, there is fte rural areas conditions are is on the march. So^by and * thes by hand and carrying isual. They dress in a wide raditional dress, although a mate fashion. women here in the U.S. are nic arena, they are in control timated that women control nd property in the U.S. ?r by Nigerian women by just e all types of goods for sale. n flfltlipc tf\ cnf?11c or?/1 A at A v v/ kJlAVIliJ UA1V4 VIV/C4V1 * tiiiiuugU I find that there are items and to stand there all three small children pulliong take. But in my case, a lot of w these women, if they wish, here. After all, it was the who first rioted against the others followed their lead in ria. ntial for power, I feel that different from most women I have come in contact with, len a little bit more but I still seat, and will probably stay 3r everybody else and their I have talked to believe that as hard except for a few feeling sorry for each other lire out who feels sorry for -? Bobena Egemonye , r v

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