-* s ~^^^^^^^BFt""'"'*~ '^f? 1 IS v > C.P. Booker gaCBMWPftWilflWBJlWOBWQMMillJOaiRjyLi'J [L I. II jj ; . - -' - "* f ' ? ; -V :- > - Debbie Dillard brings a Miss touch of elegance to the style peasant look. costu Linwood Oglesby...44Our ^ Cyn Man in Havana/* La Terre Hosts Fall Fashion Show A fall fashion show champagne and hon featuring La Vogue models d'oeuvres for the audi of Washington, D.C. ence. highlighted the evening's entertainment at LaTerre The show sported the XXI last Sunday night. latest styles in fall and The fashion show, winter ^fashions for both which lasted from 10:30 to men and women, and 11:30 p.m., was accom- included formal and panied by live music and casual attire. Announcing limn Annipivf flanAn.lCI I.A ran run pwe imvui im ru? H K*A\ % A' \ It's sweet. fVs tart. Fin J ;i deliciou* recipe your whole tamilv will love .md r? nionev*>a\ inj? coupon in June women* nuun:ine> Jcll-O i"> ' 't'C?icreJ tr.HVm.trk of C icno r ,t I (.??rf>?r CfVrxT tl F?h*J> Corporation NT7 I ^We first heard of C. P. E "SK ';.?S^BD^S l^e handicapped?on R ^SSb. ) ' . * Next mention of him wa This one-man Olympiad Winston-Salem office of V J) ' Company. He has only held 'W not ma^e ^im a newcomer &ff' "I was assistant manage py * 1960," Booker explains, " M \ Fayetteville in 1969, and 1 w r ? six years. When the Wins1 company asked me to com |||\l___f^^_____ For Someone who has be ~~? h-yg-bevii busy, lie i Center advisory board, rece # ... L/ *1 * # was une 01 me cooraiantorj ^ Cc^Mjlinti Pageant. f ~ He is originally fronFMadi High. '' I didn' t go to college," si service?I was dispatcher of ? .aJBW Local Li Outs tarn '.df' The Board of Advisors V 'TO for the Outstanding | *H|jg Young Women of America JL Awards Program anArnieze Cleester Douthit, Sandra Leigh Henderson, I and Brenda Ellaine Hum l'"v edition of OUTSTANDING The ?ut8tandin8 Y?un8 Women of America Prp^ 19 designed to honor and encourage exceptional young women between the ages of 21 and 36 who have distinguished themJones recalls a fifties ' with her balloon _ Media Lcevle>v<: LOST BIT OF HISTORV A review of Bltt Ptckett: First Ira Tm&m BiH Pickett was a friend, w co-\*orker and hero to Will_ owTlife story, the awkward ral| Wild West where blacks and black cowboys especially played heroically important suggests even^ turtner how For all proud jfeople, black an(j white, who want reality thia, a LaVogue lady to return to.. .or to enter. .. our nation's life, this child ren's book is recommended. _ Well written and illustrated. Don't Miss CAROLINA STREET SCENE D Saturday & Sunday September 9& 10 1977 Your Authorized CANON QUALITY Mwradn SUPPLIES I ctauiri hch..JiLINDLEY TOT? amrkni ? aa uif cau c* i 1r?r?I ww oxn 91* VMwvtadMd Oppo.lt. P.O. 722*4642 CuorOrtw Card tarn* Iffteltnt Itivioi tlnM tin WUiittr CW? mcmmm op park * shop i ? ^ (' ?*-^~- - ? b " - '??f*-?? r"?Mi Chairman: Our 1 looker in connection with his work with into insurance, eynolds Park Golf Course. Learning the >s when he received a trophy from his bit as demandu testifying to hi: turned out1 to be the manager of the insurance. North Carolina Mutual Insurance "I've been t< [ that position since 1975, but that does years ago, I to k to the city. ' He is happy v r of N.C. Mutual in Winston-Salem in all to do over i Then the company transferred me to Having work as manager of the Fayetteville office for offered this ad ton-Salem manager retired in 475, the "Most peopl e back here and take over." and over-insun ,en back in to^ M veWS: MT^ m 3 't " tl>iph?a?miA _ ...? ?m?ll V* lictutll , ' 7 I >ntly appointed to a second term, and fU^ S of the Miss Black America of North for " wi^e' bu Mr. Booker, United to Save i son, N.C., and a graduate of Madison in this area is b< pressure on th< ays Booker. ,4I spent some time in the "I believe w i motorpool?and when I got out I went. apply for these idies Included In ling Women selves in their homes, in rary president of the their professions, and in General Federation of their communities. Ac- Women's Clubs, complishments such as The women, along with these are the result of approximately 10,000 feldedication-, service and low . Outstanding Young leadership - qualities Women of America from which deserve to be across the United States, recognized and remem- will be presented in the bered. prestigious annual awards ^ volume. In addition, they This is the goal of the ^0 now being considered many leading women s for one 0f fifty-one organizations, college alu- state awards to be mni associates and public , presented to those women officials who nominate w^o have made the most deserving young women noteworthy contributions to participate in the ^ their invidual program. Serving as From these fifty-one state I chairman of the program's winners, the Ten Outstan- I Advisoy Board is Mrs. ding Young Women of \ The G ~Do wntov\ WTHE JO! I^OTMP BRE^ i THE ART 'OF WINS foi CAROLINA S to Wins) In honor of Carolina Street Sc< members of the Greater Dow conduct registration for a Gra *50C IN GIFT CER Register at j Participating ? Registratic THURSDAY, FRID September 8, 9, Drawing for $500.00 Gram 4Tell Tom Show4 Shortly Aft September 12th. Clip this Coupon Depoe of any Participating : Street S? ??j Gift Registi September 8, ( S Nnmo ; Address ; Telephone < V I 1 ' Mutual Friend 9 f ;?S. || insurance business is an educational process every I ng as college. Booker has a wall full of certificated =i s excellence in various business courses related to%: ; Sg! W: d three managers' schools," he says. "And a few|i ok the Dale Carnegie course." kith the insurance business, he says, and if fhe had it J agaiji, he would do the same things. ;ed in insurance for nearly thirty years, Booker|| vice about insurance and the average person: e are underinsured in disability and life insurance M ed in hospit^ization. JPeop^s^,^11 ent and utilities7~Employers may pa>Tcom^nsaUon H t what hjjjn*6ns if that runs out?" who is one of the coordinators of P.U.S.H., People || lumwuty* smya thtttihexmia^i prcrbhrxh to bp faeed^i ?tter jobs for blacks. The solution, he feels, is to put g )se who do the hiring. i are qualified," says Booker. "But blacks need to jobs. They must ASK for them." " ? - , N FIATURES ' -- ~ PRESCRIPTIONS ACCOTtATKLY FILLED ' "liL ^^ _ _ PLUS OUT-OF-TOWN SUNDAY NIWSPAPKRS Whitman Pap?rfc?dc Books *"?kt* * *" 3915 CoantryOab Rd. S"wl- 767-0750 . /n Association ~ A/ ^S^-y4 5- SCHLITZ ' ~ tflNG CO , S f.OI TNf.lI,- =r= ?TON?SALEM W^>d Bringing TREET SCENE II WMtHtmm ton-Salem ene II...many ntown Association will rid Prize of >.00 TIFICATES 'our favorite g Store. >n Dates AY, SATURDAY & l?hh, 1977 d Prize Will Be On The WSJS er 10;00 P*M* On Monday, lit it in the place of ; Merchants. iene Ride ratrion | WSMT m? 7. 10, 1977 j Saturday & : Sunday ==1 5C 1 . \ * * ? ? v

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