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t " ' f ! y-wXk. :c-x aUW: I |Chronicle Profile 4 of tii If we said that trying to get repairs made ] .^Willie Dawson reminded or in a financial bind. jrjus of Lincoln, he'd probably :?kill us. Perhaps the first underdog A , . ... Willi Dawson fought for And now, having said it, .. ? | we'll explain that the simi- was hlmself' |j larity goes beyond the fact A high school algebra gthat he is a tall, gaunt teacher advised him to drop j:::attorney-at-law. out 0f ^e college prep 1 don t consider myself program, which annoyed ? middle-class," he declares. i Since he works for Legal him so. much that he w,s Aid. where most of his determined to continue and . i .f ! Tt. 1 ? |x clients are not middle-class niil*c a succcss 01 u. mis frris fhafin Kinitpn, Piwion'-f^ g against loan companies and After high school, he went landlords representing to the Newport Newsdryj:!; tenants fighting eviction or dock Company planning to . ra-h j ?^s a t i . a 45th Anniversary Bishop and Mrs. Walter Jackson celebrated their 45th Anniversary Saturday at a reception at the Bethlehem Holiness Apostolic Church of God In Christ, where Bishop Jackson is the Pastor. Clantons Celebrate i 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Odell E. Clanton celebrated their 50th ii/.jj: a : c.i i c a. i ia 1 mo ttcuuuijj s\uiuvcraary oaiuiuay jcpiciuucr jv, 17/0 at First Baptist Church, 7th and Highland Avenue*? at 3 p.m. Approximately 300 people attended the gala affair. Hostesses for the affair were nieces, Ms. Sandra J. Miles of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Pauline I A. Grier of Philadelphia, Pa. n Out of town guests were Mrs. R.C. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. George Grier of Belmont, N.C., Attorney Wilford C. Rice, Mrs. Leola Coleman, and Mr. Columbus Williams, Jr. of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Esther M. Thornton, Dr. and Mrs. David Poindexter of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. and Mrs. Felton Davis of Warrenton, N.C., Mr. Charles Irving, Raleigh, N.C., K and Mr. Willie L. Grier, Phila., Pa. . Participants in the program were Rev. William S. Epps, Rev. David R. Hedgley, retired Colonel J.D. DeRamus, Mr. Charles Irving and solo by Mrs. Joann Munden. ' I Covington From Page 8 I "TfTffy^Son^airecto^^th^tateBoardofHectioiis plant opertations at the , which actually makes the Children's Home, Inc., has appointment. been on the Elections Boa- He said the board's biggest rd since 1970 and has been controversy has been the chairman since 1977. To write-in candidacy of Carl win office, he has to win an Russell for mayor. "That's election among Democratic -the only thing that has party precinct chairmen, caused us much sweat/1 who recommend him to the Otherwise, elections have state party headquarters, been smooth sailing, he which recommends him to said. See Page 14 Frame - It - Yourself Art Accent Frame Your OwnB KJ Unique Paster Craft That HI Sherwood Plaza Center Frame-It-Yourself Art Accent TM-3ST1 7 **-3*12 -f-rv- !-$+-! ! ! '! > "rV+ i?Ulv?lv?ui??0 e People, for pursue a career in engine- logy, minored in psycho- tl since math and science logy, and worked as a h were his strong points. residential counselor for a n As an alternative to the halfwa>' house in Durhamdraft, he enlisted in the then he decided t0 8? ?o L army and chose to be 'aw sc^??'- y trained as a surveyor, "There were 750 students u hoping to learn more about law school," Dawson n the construction business, recalls. "Fifteen of them but the army trained him to were black, and by the end ^ survey for gun locations of the first year five of them and sent him to Germany had either quit or flunked ^ for 3 years. out." He said one professor gave After his discharge, he con .D.s t0 51ack students as I Inued his tauttwan at a ? , t> ' ^ ^ --in.Jft"ad thf:^a matter 2. 11 1 "anTferred'^to'uNC-Chape"" " tyhcTn iJawsotH pjm complained about his s grade, the professor sug- 1 Dawson majored in socio- nested that he studv with 1 o ^ Twins Skate For Bir Twins Charlita and I 9194 harcba Cardwell, aughters of Mr. and Mrs. "harles A. Cardwell, Jr., 823 Greenway Avenue, elebrated their fifth birthiays a party at M Haven on Sunday, September 17,1978. I Classmates from the St. jto Catholic School, guests v JJ| rom the Forsyth Montes- ning wheels came to a halt, st iori School and a host of the party goers were seated ar riends skated at the arena, at tables for the 4 4HAPPY ollowing the lead of their BIRTHDAY*' salute. They roung guests of honor, were treated to orange W >4usic floated through the ca^e cones a?d refreshtir as the skaters roun^d ITientSi _ Fr he rink wearing party hat* beautifully decora- m ind blowing whistles. fcad^ ^FanCj ^ ^a^.e ? When lit lasTtheir spin- nas seated on the piano ac J$iMm \dL . Kl BETTY GAY'S BIRTHDAY: The staff of the Betty Gay SI gather Around a birthday cake celebrating the store's hirtl Alberta Gtymph, Betty Fenton, Debrah Tucker, and Theresa n 38th Ai /'"* JMf ? y.^i Hf Entire Stock of Ladies' WINTER COATS 20% Off Including all-weather coats. FUR TRIMS, CAPES JUNIOR-MISSES-HALF SIZES t . .\ v. v. v. v.\ v. v. v. v. v. v. v**.v.\v. . v.,.v.*. v.*. v.'.v.*. v.'.v.y. , ...... wv.v i'.'. ' y ; 1 the People * t ie white students,"so that what the item sold for. The e could understand the problem is that in this state laterial better. there are no laws regulatSince he has been with jng the saje for (he protectegal Aid for more than a . r .. . . . " ^ .7 6 . ... ion of the debtor. North ear now. we asked h.m ^ nQ $tandards K * change m law would fm ^ number of e ^ ,ost benefit poor people. b? present #t ^ sale the | "Article 9 of the Uniform sum to be the minimum, or V 'ommercial Code," he the right of the debtor to ays promptly. This law know who bought the leals with the repossession item. Under those circum-^ nd sale of personal pro- stances, the repossessorl >erty. If a person defaults could sell the item to his I pnymant. f^r ftn fiftUStH fftF 8 dollar. And thcM t e m is re posses s e d, n rb*ost'w | >old, but the person still repay. And in North Caro- N las to pay the difference lina such a transaction J between what he owed and would be legal. I-U li iuay . y|jMEE The twins showered I Hj Their grandmother Mrs. onia Greenwood and aunt 1 l Mi rs. Margaret Christian \ ere in attendance as weH | e choose fnom ' IS ^Ssi^ -)f$ttelrd bop on Trade Street Mall J iday. Pictured (ItoR) are MUler. DOWNTOW Woflur and ^S/c/'TJ riniversarv Sweater Specials $g90 to $Q90 reg. $12 to $14 Solids and Fancies. Sizes S-M-L MotW DOWNTOWN ? PARKVIEW ? NORTHSIDE ( Tb? Chrtmicle-SamnUy, October 7, 1978 -P?g? 9 LXtintiiil "1 H??i?? ^1 m i*'* V-1 >-, Slgi&t1- - M K pnaoa gMHg^>)tttUK.'ll*Oi**?M *HTfnni'?ri unuwi r ^i Willie Dawson rr dfu fSb anuliter S>tort\\ ntown?Parkview Northsfde 1 PAIR 01 ?00T W* W% P1 i^1 FORMS WITH KACN L- mM 00T PIIRCtf AS! D BY ?WR$T 100CUSTOfWRS. HI A43.00 VAtUI ? ax yjfr, ~~ ~ r ootsttngj WSH e % Wf H I .- ?n WIDE , r\rir? boots- ? vlr Mr Ym u. wide sh.charm. \ boots z88 bmuu^t2 ^boots t^every^size / boots ^alf boots* iS^jVmjfa /h^^parkvne\jt--jiorthsip^^^^^^^ Sale! 11 l' ^n^cial Purchase FALL DRESSES $2690 to $3290 ree. $32 to $42 w 1 and 2 pc. styles and Jacket dress. Polyester, polyester/acrylic blends and super suede.
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