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Page A14-The Chronicle, Thursd IV s"V paw :- y-wTr / I ^K. ^1 \? | 1 .#< \ Newly installed officers of the Ar Nance, Gregory Hunter and Jam Cooper, Rupert Bell Jr. and Jose Ralph Morga Charlene Gilliam, Lula Jenkins, Denita Mcllwaine, Dwayne Mcllwaine, Dekota Mcllwaine, Alexandria Shelton, Marjorie Thomas. Nakia Gillis. Tasha Gillis, Jean Cousins, Sandra J. Armstrong and Tina Williamson. Other models were Henry Wilson, H.B. Jones, C.C. Nance, Marilyn Springs, Mary Thomas, Larita Mitchell, Twanna Staten, Annie Witherspoon, Herman Little, Martha G. Jones and Latrice Rollins. Savannah Johnson assisted with the models. I The post and the auxiliary also held a reception for the 1986 Boys and Girls State Citizens who attended the recent convention. ^ M&rtha G. Jones, Girls State commissioner, served as mistress of ceremonies. Greetings were brought by Mary G. Thomas, the auxiliary president. Girls State Citizens were introduced by Almeana Little, Girls State chairperson. * ~ State Citizens were in marable? From Page A5 intimidated. Upon her vindication, she declared: "I will continue to work hard for my people. This case has given me an even greater desire to do more since there was so much harassment.'* The battle for racial justice under the law continues, despite the increased assaults by "legal" and vigilante racists to push black Americans backward to Jim Crow. Dr. Manning Marable teaches sociology and political science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. wnnwimniMiiim?nwwiwnint?inmwmHwin?tmm Marshall ? From Page A4 mwwi?wwimmimwwiminiiniiwtm??M?m?iiwHii> United Way or the courts, was equality. The negative verdict that was handed down in Judge Hiram Ward's court was not intended for Marjorie Gregory alone. It was a verdict against the group that she represents. 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Tisdale lacks credibility as will. -As fotf the Bryson case, police believe Mrs. Bryson was killed after arriving home during a burglary. They said $350 was mi a ctri a fr/tm ik< k/tnca muring liutii ua itimsv. In May, police detectives said Bishop L.S. Tate holds -? .?>!* v? * -t ...? .? *. . j .. ' v* ? B ^ ^ *7' ' . I Bishop L.S. Tate *> Ut- ? I V > *"* Congratul Our City 0^ *, J El CADI ^ { ?-*%>-. -+*m+4 t ' . . f * -. *t| A, I A^ "SH : q ' V JI f * H WW ,' 1 ** I I V de From Page AJ they had exhausted all of their leads. Although Gov.. Jim Martin signed a proclamation offering a $5,000 reward for information in the case J police say information leading the Drayton's indictment was not a result of the reward offer.. 1 They also refused to say what ; first summer crusade ine l.5. late Crusade will kick off its first crusade service for the summer at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 12. The crusade will be held in the 1500 block of North Liberty Street. 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Tata J Crusade staff are Elder Ronal<? Lee Brown, Elder ReginaU S Eldridge, Elder Tony Dallai>; Williams, Trina Pelzer, Sharo^f: Penn, Lenora Mack, Mothei?? Dorothy Felder, Carolytf^ McMurray, Marilyn Greene, Sat^y ly Douthit and Sandra Young. ULATIONS I AMMERS I ESTATE VOLVO IMMM8MP C VARREN. DDS ? entistry - Telephone S (919) 226*0217 W slammers 1 Champs : I INS 11 sine jf j- * * he 11 a !iTRUCKS J * , J t Parts Leasing j: j 25-2239 ; 726 NORTH POINT BLVD. ft i6 ELEBRATESj ^Wedcm- | Si7M ? Cnl/tM ? ? SaSZ' art* il 3U0FF I ~ I 1 SIGNER JEWELRY ; I HURACHIS ^ % i ud**?* }V OFF{ : f i * TENNIS SHOES ^ % S UdtatGhMoy. ' OFF* t| ' I BKUtLLI M-AI5 I Peach-WhiteNavy * Size 5'/2 to IOM I Price .49.99 t le Price .... 39.99: * HANDBAGS 30% OFF : X OPEN I Monday-Saturday. IA - ? * - * w^mmm iv-a.m.-o p.m. 760-2815 | ire g I Hi {1 I _____ - I J
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