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I Page A14-The Chronicle. Thursd H^; - \ h '- r MM )t The Rev. Jesse Jackson, four Alpha Sorority's national presid lert. as tney march to the steps registration rally. Also flankin <9 Jackson haih Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's POWER Thrust was best exemplified when it was announced during its annual meeting that the ' sorority had added 242,000 people to the voter rolls through its voter registration initiative. The announcement was made on the steps of Canitol Hill before an audience of thousands of pink- and green-clad sorority members. The guest speaker at the voter registration rally was the Rev. Jesse Jackson, former presidential aspirant whose candidacy inspired thousands to register to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimmimmmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Darryl Benbow j iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiii may seem callous and cold, he nev for the craft. He constantly checks his shoulder and keeps in touch wi information and weather reports crashing or getting lost. "The thing you can land them in any open fiel< million-dollar insurance policy th; ! damage. "You can never get lost in a pla Church offers food program The St. Phillips Child Developj rnent Corporation announces the i sponsorship of the Child Care Food Program. Meals will be available at no separate charge for enrolling children at the center and will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex or handicap. Eligibility will be determined by family size and income standards. The eligibility standards for the Child Care Food Program became effective July 1, 1984 and will remain in effect until June 30, 1985. Hairstons set The 53rd annual Hairston family reunion will be held at the Rock Hill Baptist Church on Pine Hall Road in Stokes County, Aug. 18 and 19. A gospel song service will kick off the reunion Saturday at 7 p.m. The opener will feature area singing groups and will benefit the Hairston Family Scholarship Fund. Reunion services will continue on Sunday at 1 p.m., which will include a memorial service, special recognitions, awarding of scholarships and a fellowship lunch. I DIIGMTDM nuu rninui foaj The first CEu carpet insecticide i and i |_l3J freshener ? ay. August 16. 1984 ider of Operation PUSH and ent Faye B. Bryant, fourth from of the Capitol and to the voter g the pair are Congressman sAKA voter t vote. It was partk an outgrowth of the Rev. Jackson's campaign to get blacks registered nationally that AKA's voter registration initiative was launched. Faye B. Bryant, national president, assisted Caroline I - at timore, chairman of the AKA Connection, in making the roll call of the states. The AK A Connection is the program that promotes the voter registration initiative in almumnae chapters. The Connection's undergraduate counterpart is Project WE CARE, a voter registration campaign that is spearheaded by the iiiiiiiimiiiiiimmimiitihiiiiiihiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiihimiii gets a lift from fl> mil illinium hihiii iiiiiiiiiiii milium ii iiiiiiii mama hi er for one minute loses respect the controls, always looks over th the nearest station for flight . Also, Ben bow doesn't fear ; about the smaller planes is that i," he says, "and I got a half-au will take-care of amy crops I ine," Ben bow jokes. "It always Warn riaiiifiu'Wu iK^rT^B Toughsl our mo: Toughskms jeani Our strongest triand cotton. On t to help make er S9 99 Little boys Childr* Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back Z Seers, Roebuck end Co., 1984 ? f Btk. J Altf- mM S ||| JECJ'Wr A H Hl IHAwN Ronald Dellums, D-Calif., T " 31tome^ c member Margaret Bush Wilson. 1 K. Phillips, past AKA president, "egistration eff< hundreds of chapters on college campuses nationwide. The Rev. Jackson hailed the thousands of AKA members who greeted the former presidential candidate with enthusiasm. "Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to be commended for successfully waging an assault against voter apathy by spearheading this nationwide voter registration drive," said Jackson. The internationally known civil rights leader urged other groups to follow Alpha Kappa Alpha's example by launching voter itimiiiimiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiimtiiiiiiimmiiiMimii lllg From P tmimiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiimiiimmmiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiHiii knows it's way down." At the day's end, Benbow final ting point at Smith-Reynolds. Ins big, black recliner the Chronicle t frame into it. He's exhausted, ev drive. "Anybody who wants to get tli get in the cockpit ~ call me. I'll Mm MP :\-VmmI JP^ ?tfiB S? ; '< >" y y i'- 2^ /; * &.' *& ^Mil #*..? * : 'V'JfFLu, f <wx V ' , 'Jt& >. ; y a* ?> ./.a?;'* ' /A rJL ' ' n PftllTr 'Fk': HnT'ASE^^^^C 'y&W' ^o 's ^DJl| WKS^m^^ WmK^^^^mL. JM ' w kins denims foi st durable jeans 5. They stand up to kids' rough n ti blend of Dacron" polyester. DuPon )oys sizes 4-12. we ve added reinfc n long lasting. In regular and slim s sizes 4-7 or $10 99 little girls 4-6> 5n's fashion's sale ends August 25 i wk *' * * * ^Jr %jti Wv fj| jM ,fiH MlMSrA <ML yti^.v A? . *wr^ y^Kp\m \^^ML^Jfc exas State Representative third from left, and Dr. Barbara seventh from left. ort rnnif t ro t i/xm ^4 - i ? i /^/> ? '? * 4 * L - ? ? ? ? s. 11 ai ivm 1 ui IVcs, el!* II1C pUWCr of the vote is black people's ultimate power." He also noted that "blacks must continue to press forward in their quest to gain equity and parity politically, economically and socially. The voter registration rally was only one of a series of activities sponsored in association with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's 51st national meeting held July 22-27 in the nation's capital. AKA boasts 75,000 members in 46 states, West Africa, the Bahamas, Germany and the Virgin Islands. ilmiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimimiiiiiMMiiiiii age A7 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIItllMIMIIIIMl lly sets t he plane down at his staride the terminal, he dashes for the ound him in and sprawls his large en though it wasn't a seven-hour leir feet wet," says Benbow, "and be right here." m/AM Bh? ^ IP^CT ^ fiE ||H BHi g; ^ vl% *- -^M^m^M <-mm WDmE&lBHMEaStB&!u& iifyiu '%-^m-^M wS^^aMBBs^^^0\Jr'"' "' 'i B '. ^. *-^B BP^H& i - B WS^tm^L - * * m ^I^^hbRp-%--' ^1 S*|l TOUCHSflK | ?????? active kidsjmble play. Regular S1199 , Rnu? <;i2es 8-16 I 4^u nyion q? Si20S 7.14 irced knees r\r\ izes c .7.99 pr. pr ( r Bm / Bennie McBride What can Bannla do? 1. Match you to just the right new or used car at the right price. 2. Make sure your new car fits your budget. 3. Help you finance your new car at just the right monthly payment. 4. 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