? I It tlt^^^^SM^I^'V<(rTTiW ^^^1 ^iBB5^ ^HHT ImSf^*9 18 25M? B BL. sAi. 4- " ^ v.ufaiWA. JH V * ~ B XJM ft Second Time Around For the second year Mrs. Mildred Long, seated, was crowned Miss Saint Mark Baptist Church by Mrs. Hattie Fulwood. Standing, left to right, are the other contestants, Mrs. Alice Brown, standing in for Mrs. Ereline Greene; Ms. Azelee Wilson and Ms. n 1 _ ? Drenaa uoacnman. This is the seventh year the church has sponsored this fundraiser. Yolonda From Page B4 iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiimiiiiiiMiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The problem: Now that my ex Dear Lenee: I suggest that you sees me happy and content, he continue to try to talk with vour has gotten upset and is showing ex. Assure him that as long a? his resentment towards me. He is he's on his job, no man can fulfill jealous of the relationship bet- the role that he plays in their ween my boyfriend and the kids, lives, particularly the one between .my friend and our son, who is now But ultimately who you musi seven. work with is your kids. Simpl> My ex questions my son about explain to them that they cannol everything that happens in this ? share with their father each thin* house. He has told my son not go that occurs in your house. Now anywhere with my friend unless his life is his. Your life is yodffl I'm there too. Now who does that harm but my son? Before, my friend would take him to ball Confidential To Karen A., ir games or to the park. I don't Rockford: Re-read the answei recall his father taking him just given to Lenee. I hope yoi anywhere. Naturally, my son is see the similarities in your pro loyal to his father. If his father blems. Your kids are old enougl says don't go somewhere, my son to understand that they can no won't go. tell everyone about what's hap 1 have tried talking to my kids' pening in their home, father but he doesn't listen. He believes that my boyfriend is trying to take the kids away from him. What do you suggest? Got a problem or a gripe? Ask Yolonda Gayles, P.O. Box Lenee 19112, Chicago, III., 60619. iiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimimiiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiimimiiimimiiiimiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimimimi R <iHin minicfor livoc kv foil XlMUll/ llUIllUiVI U ? VkJ UJ lUll IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tunity to start a relationship with God. Only this "Those mis time, she says, she intends on remaining in the other places," faith. people here fc Cornell's p "Before I was saved," says Cornell, "I had a lot Salem's gospe of hang-ups and let-downs. I even came to the point ease with rad where I might not be alive today, but God saved me doesn't come and kept me so that 1 may show forth his praises from a source and be able to help someone else." She says a \ ^TrotfTMcfrTTiT^ livt iiiiniMci, Pwhtjyr*'** 'iwwTiuw mm J.L. Hines, pastor of Mt. Sinai Glorious Church of others. God, where she is a member. Although Cornell h is God flu chuckles, about it now, there was a time when her num. mistakes stood out over the air. But she says the "I've had s< show's former host, Nancy Caree Wilson, and believe God h< fellow announcer Paul Johnson helped her to relax. says Cornell, ' FASHIONS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK I Le Ch Boutique | Back to School Special; Twist-a-Beads UUf & Clasp (all colors) .... W# a Fashion Earrings 99c A Calvin Klein pinstripped jeans $19.99 tM Fall fashions arriving daily H I "The Ultimate in Women's Fashions & Accessories ^ I 104 W. Fifth St. V (Across from the main m Post Office - downtown, 0Pen Friday til 7:30 I next to Lindley's Photo) I Deaths and fi IIIIIIIMMIMIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIItlllinntllllllllllllllllll interment in the Evergreen Cemete Arrangements entrusted to and Your Loving Friends, Gilmore's. Mrs. Salinda Evans Webber Mrs. Salinda Evans Webber of th ed on Tuesday, August 7th follo\ Webber was born on April 26, 18( Raines Smith and was a native of V in this city for the past 60 years. M Wentz Memorial Congregational C Surviving are three daughters; M E. Giles and Mrs. Alyce E. Evans a and James A. Evans both of the Broadus Evans of the city; and a he Funeral services were conducted P.M. from the chapel of the Russel Harold Moore officiated, assisted | jpent followed in the Evergreen^ Arrangements were by the Russel to serve you belter" Steps to take aft Would you know what to do if you were involved in an automobile accident? Dr. Thelma Hinson, extension family resource development specialist, North Carolina State University, offers the follwoing guidelines: -Stop the car. Never leave the scene of an accident. * -Have someone call the police or highway patrol. Whoever calls should tell how many people were injured and the types of injuries. The police can then call the nearest medical unit. ii ?Help anyone who is injured, i but avoid moving them unless it is absolutely necessary. Covering i an injured person with a blanket i .?. ?i ? * ? i ui cum dnu maKing mm comtortable is about as much as an untrained person should do. ?Give the police whatever in' formation they need. Ask where i a copy of the police report can be \ obtained. This may be needed to file an insurance claim. -. > *> ' 1 > 4< ?Take reasonable steps to protn/^t t U a r r f I U/%?* ivv.1 uit cat Iifiu lUililCl UtlllUlgl'. i This can involve setting up flares, r moving the care off the road and i calling a tow tuck. Remember that the insurance company will i probably want to have an adt juster inspect a damaged car - before authorizing any repair work. ? ?Get the names and addresses of all drivers and passengers involved in the accident. Also writedown the license plate numbers, makes and models of the cars inmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiimiiHiimiimimiiimiiiiMiii til From Page B6 lllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIItlllllllllMi takes might have cost me my job in she says, "but I really appreciate the >r being patient with me." opularity is growing in WinstonI music community, but her natural io and her gift for helping others from just having talent, she says, hut greater than herself, erse from the 100th Psalm comes to iit hath made me, not me myself, nor :veral people tell me that they really is called me into the radio ministry," 'and I just praise God for it." I unerals ry. services will be conducted by e Pell Care Nursing Home passving an extended illness. Mrs. 94 to the late Pascal & Alcora /ake County, N.C., having lived rs. Webber was a member of the Thurch. rs. Doris E. Kidd, Mrs. Georgia ill of the city; two sons; Michael city; and a devoted son-in-law; st of other relatives and friends. r? _ * i * - - ^aiuraay, August 11th at 1:00 II Funeral Home where the Rev. by the Rev. E. E. Bailey. Interrmetery. , I Funeral Directors, "Dedicated er an accident volved and drivers* license numbers and insurance information. Get the names and addresses of witness, police and emergency personnel, vehicle or object, try to find out who the owner is. If this is not possible, leave a note with your name, address and phone number. | A Clear ijjc What Jesse Helms ] Voted against extensio Rights Art Voted against every m; bill intrcxiuced in the j Voted to cut Headstart lunches, college loans education What Jim Hunt W w'. Support the Voting R Vote against the apart South Africa Support a strong Sex i n __ r rogra m Support strong Medic Medicaid programs Support a strong stud S i % -O ^ = .: i X- . \ :::vs .: . V-: ? , H SS Paid for by the Jim Hunt Committee {^dam DOWNTOWN THRUWAV RhVNOLOA VISIT US OR TElEfN-lONt DIAL 7 downtown: 10:00*5 30 thruway daily 9:00-9 00 Saturday 9 00-6:00 reynolda manor daily 10 00-9 Saturday: 10:00-6 00 choose the soft I' that's right for yo - L^sBaatfcaatesaaae^ FAR FROM ORDINARY THIS LOVfcl GEORGETTE WILL FLATTER YOU S SURELY FROM AM TO P M NOTE EDGING THE BANDED NECK PLAC CUFFS CIRCLING AN EL ASTICIZEC SELF TIE BELT IT S THE ONE DRE? WARDROBE YOU'LL SLIP INTO WH ANY OUESTION AS TO WHAT TO W IN IVORY OR ROYAL SIZES iQ-18 reg, *48 00 da vis fashions The Chronicle, Thurso From Page B7 Mrs. Delia W. Johnson Mrs. Delia W. Johnson of 850 F tanburg, S.C. passed on Wedn Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Johnson 58 years and was a member of tl where she was a member of the Si domestic worker. Surviving are one sister; Mrs. 1 adopted daughter; Mrs. Lottie Go other relatives and friends. Fune Saturday August 11th, at 3:00 P.N* Church where the Rev. W.L. Wils ed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Russe to serve you better Mr. Winzo Caesar Sr. Mr. Winzo Caesar Sr^ of 424 Bt ing August 12th. The remains are Home, pending Arrangements wilt be by ti i i r\ f i . Dedicated 10 serve you better RUTLEDG BASKETBALL AN TRY mtebt ImM till* 1 x ^tjr Tfk j?. High Schoo V# padiutM who want j y y pwMi Yoa < i A ^ 725*8701 IVft ^ Rutlcdflc Coll MkUU| P. O. Box 313 Wlnston-Salci Choice for Your Has Done in Washington: n of the Voting Voted to cut fun< * Services Corpora ajor civil rights Voted against th< past 12 years Holiday Bill , sch<x>l Proposed to elim and vocational # Supports South i government ill Do in Washington: ights Act Supjx>rt progran heid jx)licies of . income women, Work, for a grow al Security creates gcxxi job; working people , for the rich are and em loan program NS SENA7 4 i MANOH ^fTT ^2 141' 00 OF Tl v ^ B^lj :ket ANH A ) WAIST ^ A ^ >S IN /OU>' ^ EN the^F :n A rfAR HAVE ifl ?Mggaaag^g w -' ? ^ * m I I 'V lay, August 16, 1964-Page B9 ll>ll>IIIIIIHIXt>t?<?t?MHIIHMI?WIMIIH<H>?IWWIM ile Street apt. J a native of Sparesday, August 8th at Forsyth had lived in this city for the past te First Calvarv BaDtist Church unday School. She was a retired Cora Barkley of N.Y. City; an odman of the city; and a host of ral Services were conducted on 1. from the First Calvary Baptist on officiated. Interment follow// Funeral Directors, ' 'Dedicated icon Street passed Sunday evetv reposing at the Russell Funeral he Russell Funeral Directors. E COLLEGE D CHEERLEADING OUTS rheraday, Aufuil 16. 1964, 7:00 pm at Phllo 4 off Koaaoah Drlv* lalatntad High School to lota a growing program should plan to bo to not have to have prevtouaty applied to the go for admission For more Information call: 9* I n. NC 27102 > ! Future is to the Ixcal lion ? Mariin Luther King linate Stxial Security \frica's racist ns that aid low infants and children ing economy that s and tax breaks for and not tax loopholes : i ? ' yj* <

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