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I ?" -Jv - ? - ' - . ?. ... ?, ltnnimaHBrannFawBT*y'riJW-k-y'iij''*"T"",""'MfcM,*-'"L-"a ^ ??-?- h ** aj^j. ** ^ jMfc*"'S5S8cl5SM?3?lSBi?* ? t rl ,'i.. (4- jpj ijMai U* WLjWi I Skin Analysis InstructorWanda Nelson-Kansas City, Mo. Technicians-Juanita W. Smith-Indiannapolis, Ind. > (kirden Path Holds Meeting Along the Garden Path Brevard, N.C. Flower Club held it's din- There was a Club worner meeting recently at ship at the First Baptist El ~the home of Mra?-Mildred - Ghurclvon-Highland-Ave. Batchelar of 2326 Gerald during the 96th AnniverStreet. ary of the Church in October. Mrs. Romelia Mason discussed Ferns. Mrs. Our project for NovemRobert Cook gave a report ber is contributing can of the 4th District Council, food and clothing to resw v cue missions and to the Mrs. Maaie Auma re- , ported on the?Flower nee ? Show she attended in tiams continued from page 9 "Bird" To . Ram of the Week and defensive back of the Pjoy AfiffficS week in the CIAA for his J && performance on Saturday he talked about his first three years at WSSU. "I'll never forget my freshman continued from page 9 year There were 6Q of ug Marvin Brown, who had who came in but there are an outstanding prep ca- on^ nine of us on the reer at Philadelphia's Si- team now.,That year was mon Gratz High. Brown, a hardest. It was my junior, is a strong re- first time away from home bounder (he was awarded things weren t what I the Top Rebounder Award exPected- We lost seven in Philly's famed Sonny &ames- My sophomore Hill League) and has a year we won on^y one good jumper inside 15 feet ?arne I03* 9. Even last of the basket. year was rouSh for me- 1 At 6-9, junior L.J. Pip- only started three games kin is perhaps the best we hac* anther losing pure shooter on the team. season? he sadly recalls. He's thin at 185-pounds ^ast summer Anthony but will probably play hegan to do some serious center for the Aggies this working towards the 77 season. He was the top season. I worked out scorer and rebounder for with weights at N.C. State thp Accies last spason during the summer to stay averaging 15.6 points and *n shape ^d keep my 8.6 rebounds per outing. weight up. Before I left Other frontcourt players home for faU Practice I expected to see action *^d friends that this include 6-8 Harold Roy- year ^ was do or die f?r ster, a highly sought after me* * decided to take the freshman prospect from season one game at a time Yonkers, New York; 6-8 ^ve ^ my hest. I Steve Cassell (4.6 ppg and wanted desparately to go 6.1 reb.); 6-10 sophomore out a winner. Then things Melvin Palmer (4.2'ppg iust started fallmS mto and 4.3 reb.), and transfer Place* The ^ worked Cleveland Smith. hard and we had more -pUSSarai -W^a thft>iiBginning of removing tne J shades lighler, 13 ftMws hflW 16 Itwp Hit) mmk tftri further analysis; #4 shows the finish products. The : cleaner, and healthier life. Ervin'8 Hole by Azzie Wagner Social Editor ed with this fieldAccording to Mrs. Nel Ervin's Beauty Services 8011? ^be co* sbe rePre (formerly Ervin's Modern sents was founded Jby ? Ways to Beauty) had a Black lady studying ir special treat for its custo- Europe Mrs. Gladys mers Tuesday! Wyckoff who wonderec That "special treat" in, why Blacks couldn't have volved a vi?it tn the salon Pretty skm without makeby Mrs. Wanda Nelson, UP Just as the Europear skin and hair care analyst, women had. Mrs. Nelsor Ms. Nelson was in Win- a^so n?ted the fact thai ston-Sahenv-for 1 day spe- Most Blacks don t like tc cifically to demonstrate pay the price to be beautithe correct and profes- bu^ a^so noted thai . sional way to do skin and there are a few excephair analysis and perso- tions. . " ?nally to stress the impor- W^? tance of correct skin care roceiving^a facial analysis for women, especially at tbe time stated that she i Black women. had been seeking a place Mrs. Nelsori, who is the ^ba* cou^d aid ^er in the Educational Director for correct treatment of both Glanicha Natural Cosme- her hair ^d skin but did ^-ties based in Louisville,?not discover one because | Ky., also announced the there was nowhere in this fact that Mrs. Minnie area to turn to for t Ervin, owner of Ervin's servic? this kind. Ms Beauty Services is the Slade als? stated that ever only cosmetologist in this though itmight seem like ? area who has qualified to ^U^U1T 1? have regulai be a skin and hair consul- s^n hair analysis tant-analyst. Mrs. Ervin treatments, each Blacl earned this right by com- woman should allocate^ e pleting a training program oc6Tncnt of hor budget foi of 50 units (hrs.) in skin this worthwhile purpose, care and hair analysis, She has attended semi- u When. asl'edJ howu sRe nars, workshops ano became involved w.th this ^T^Q^QiVrK^nrrniinect^ie rs,?Nelson - st atec i DEADLINE Monday 12 Noon Closed Thanksgiving Day > /If Tll/J XX/0?>h vrJ JL M rv confidence in the coaches losing the hard work ha and the system. As the finally paid off. "This yea season progressed things has been great for th< worked better and players, the school, an< better." the fans. It will help coacl Oates says he is looking Hayes in recruiting and i forward to the December 3 wiH make people aware o bowl game. "I'm glad we WSSU. The main thin* are playing S.C. State, though is going out i They have been number winner, not just a winnei one and beating them will but a winner every week prove that we are number That makes up for th< one. other three years. Man After three years of its been a great year." I Gilmore's I Funeral Home I Your Friendly Funeral Directors I 1609 N. Liberty St. 723-5509 Lexington ~ 401N.PughSt. 704-246-5247 "?? ? ^*5, *' " T IBIWf KT f ^Fi Mjfe. -* -- -4 ^--t.- -r? r^? . wtmiiin 1^1 ^^|Lb light, also kwp it ftuiu teaiiug apart to be aged fo>? skin is now clean and on its way to a brighter, better, 9 ? * "n. *.mm ii i^wavmnmr%??dim- ?*>?wii *9^ bn?*** ' ? m w ? fi ? iimiw tia... l". ??^ "ii !?< "' -? Is Beauty Clinic ( * that she was a cosmetolo- Mrs. Ervin is set up anc - gist for 10 yrs. prior to h^r qualified to do, she (Mrs - re-entering school to com- Ervin) will do the analysis i plete a major in chemis- of the customer's skin anc i try. She stated that she hair and her staff has beer j chose this field because trained and will do the 1 "one must know the in- practical aspect of it. j ward and outward func- Mrs. Nelson was ac tion of- the individual and companied by her .assisl the microbiological make- tant, MYs. ^M. Smith ol i up of his or her skin before Indianapolis Indiana whc t any type of analysis can be now resides in. Kansas > done. She is presently City. . completing her degree in , ; chemistry at the Univer sity of Kansas in Kansas r ClMrs. Ervin was offering We WSflt tO dO D ; -free~skm and hair analysis r > to all of her customers for 16 West 3rd, Winston-Sa > Tuesday only and at her * Thruway Shopping Cent > pvnpnsp' * Parkway Plaza Parkvi expense. . # Kernersville Boone i For this service of which . r|Gheck-Dtseoiunt House r On All The Fixin's For > k ts-?m w ? ? ?! Open Sundays: Oldtown, Hawthorne Rd and Cooks-Peters Creek ^ >*: PpP?^"' a^BS Premium Fresh Brown & Serve ^3^ C ROLLS %?.?? Mrs. Smiths Frozen Pumpkin Q fk^ PIES P f 26 oz. Size |r I 10 Convenient Locations To Serv he Chronicle - Saturday November 19. 1977 *Page 11 Sfcrffef Pcff^n^^F4^J4et^Sm9rkreat -4 Jbfw It's a natural! The sweet fresh flavor of Florida oranges combined, with taste-tingling: sauerkraut to be served with ?PM^.I . * ? ; i.jm Huullliil funk is i wiiiU'iLimP favorite nnrt prnnnmiral ^rlTTTps~c"ooked with a bit of onion are delicious topped ?wFth?a?fruit sauce^oT orange "juice and rind. Sauerkraut sprinkled with caraway seeds makes a marvelous accompaniment for the porkers when you add. fresh" Florida orange sections and a bit of the rind for tartness." ... SKILLET PORKERS WITH FLORIDA SAUERKRAUT 1 onion, sliced 1 teaspoon cornstarch i 6 pork chops 1 can (27 ounces) l1^ teaspoons salt sauerkraut l/4 cup water Vj teaspoon caraway seed J ' 1 ^up Florida orange juice r 2 Florida oranges, sectioned i Va teaspoon orange rind 'i teaspoon orange rind j In large skillet, saute onion in a little fat until onion is tender. Add pork chops and sprinkle with salt. Cook chops J on both sides until golden brown. Add water; cover andcontinue cooking until tender, about l hour/ Remove chops from skillet to platter. Stir orange ju^ce and. rind into "skillet. Mix cornstarch with 2 tablespoons water and add to skillet. Bring just to boil, stirring constantly. Serve f over chops. While- chops are^ cooking, put sauerkraut in saucepan; add caraway seed. Heat to serving temperature. * Add orange sections and rind. Cover and heat 5 minutes j longer. Serve with skillet porkers. YIELD; 6 servings. it Federal Savings Tore for you lem Northside Shopping CenterT^ T ? ? er Sherwood Plaza LhhhJ ew Mall EQUAl HOUSING LENDER A I r~ 1 r_ ki r _ /-viiu roou rair inow ror P_-^_ S9 four-Thanksgiving FeastiJL_ ?! ?[ .?! ? Land O'Lakes Grade A Young Hen jprTlJRREYS-? 8 to 16 Lbs. | Ocean SprayWhole or Jellied 0 ^ A Cranberry #"^ SAUCE 16 oz. Can Banquet Frozen Pie ^ "1 n TFT1T W ^ #il>kgh.l
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