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About Town smallest doll, the ugliest doll, the most outstanding doll and the most unusual doll. Evelyn Brevard was selected as having the prettiest doll, Ella Williams for the most unique doll, and Dorothy Williams had the largest doll. Myrtle Wall won for having the only white doll. Judges for the contest were Frank Brevard, Fenner Manning, U/oIIM Ulli? o ? ttmici i uiu cuiu nutun scull. Other members attending the meeting were Mrs. Scott and Benny Btackshear. ^ fmm president. ... In its regular monthly meeting at the home of Vivien King Bright, the Book Club of Today nhcprvpH Knfh Volont!n?'? r\? * VM win ? U1VI1L1IIV 3 Udjf and Black History Month. Barbara Phillips presided at the meeting. In opening devotions, Annie Hairston pointed out the importance of being big in heart and spirit. Following a short business session, Louise Smith reviewed the - books "Family Album" by Danielle Steele, 44In One Minute for Myself" by Dr. Spencer Johnson and "Black Americana" by Richard A. Long, At the conclusion of the review session, members exchanged heart sister gifts in honor of ' Valentine's Day. Dr. Virginia Newell spoke to the group; her topic was "Why Black History Month?" In her address, Dr. Newell stressed that the month is a means of helping blacks develop a greater sense of worth and selfrespect. She also said black tions Afro-Americans have made to the country. Members attending were Martha Atkins, Geneva Brown, Bronnie Daniels, Emmalene Goodwin, Barbara Hayes, Maybelle Hedgley, Aleise Jessup, 0- Wilma Lassher, Ivye McDaniel, Selena Nichols, Edna Revels, Catherine Simmons and Marian ^ Woo ten. ... Members of the Beta Alpha chapter of I#ta Phi Lambda Tisdale From Page A3 imiiiuiiiWHiiw?iniiiiimn???mwitiMiniHHHnii?n?i he is finished with the matter for now. Tisdale said last week that he expects Miss Oakley to plead guilty. As for the district attorney, Assistant Police Chief Georce L. Sweat said Wednesday that the department has no plans, as far as he knew, to seek another warrant for Tisdale if Miss Oakley is found guilty. Sweat said it will be up to Miss Setzer whether she will seek the warrant again. kl I "" ' nFI ~ ' "" J._ 0 c f ' Fnl -p n H cm x m At m I V 's ? I i ?fc\ I * Tips arc taxable and must bo reported. Fbr more information ask the IRS for free Publication 531, "Reporting Income from I Tips." i ij.bjii i ip i? a From Page A6 Sorority Inc. are preparing to attend the sorority's regional conference in Columbus* Ga. Mary McCyrry was praised by other members of the chapter for her outstanding work during Area Weddit McRae-White Barbrette Yvonne McRae and KTcnard OTVea!*WTiftr were married Saturday, Feb. 15, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Union Chapel Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. McRae of Richmond, Va. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip White of Ridgeland, S.C. The Rev/ K.G. Robinson officiated. The bride is attending Forsyth Technical College. She is employed by Duke Power Co. The groom is a graduate of Ridgeland High School. He is employed by Winn-Dixie. The couple will live in Kernersville. i J Ri Airlines. E ever for tr; T1 press time $29 each' Ri is limited: Sc your trave at 883-91over the p *Otf\er restrict mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Black History month. She was also chosen as a delegate to the conference, which will be held March 14 through 16. Members of the organization's scrapbook committer are preparigs And Eng mr V ^Jfl p^_- ^HK?? ^Wp > . Barbrette McRae White ght now vou car because were cu avel through Ms lough we coulc i,wecantellyout way depending it you have to m seating. And a 3 ) dorit wait,orvc il agent or Piean 46 and in Winst< >hone that we di \AWZ7Sa . . . 1 nr>t i ions apply. I hese new low fan . ** ft ?NM>IIIMIIIIIMNWIimillHUHIW?mm?tWIMMMMWW WWWMWWHmHWWWMHHHIttHHmittttMMmWHm ing a scrapbook to be displayi at the conference. 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