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Gdenia Aaron Chosen ‘Outstanding Young Woman* ueienta Victoria Aaron, co-owner of Aaron and Wall Sewing Center, was recent ly named as one of the “Outstanding Young WnMnnUnri... » Vickie was nominated for this honor by Jackie Smith uf Charleston, 9C. The - “Outstanding Young Women of America” pro gram is sponsored by lead ers of women’s organisa tions. The annual affairs honors young women be tween the ages of 21-36 for civic and professional achievement. A 1970 graduate of Ben nett College, Vickie was a Dean's List student and a recipient of the Omicron Eta Chi Award. She is also ^member of the American Home Economic Associa tion (AHEA) and the North •rolina Home Economics Association. She served as president of AHEA during the 1978-1979 term. Another accomplishment includes her working with the Lou Rawls Telethon for the Negro College Fund. Vickie is a member of First Mt. Zion-Baptist Church and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. After re ceiving her BS degree in home economics, she re turned to Charlotte to work as a seamstress with Belk Department Store. The experience she gained there and the plea Gelenia V. Aaron ...Young business woman sure she always received working with the public made her realize the op portunity to open her own business. For one year, Vickie was owner of Vickie’s Sewing Center. Then she expanded to a partnership with Rosa Wall 10,000 Eligible For J Additional Benefits I Almost 10,000 jobless workers who have exhaust ed unemployment insur ance claims may be eli gible for additional bene fits according to Glenn R. Jemigan, chairman of the N.C. Employment Security Commission (ESC). The Federal Supplement al Compensation (FSC) Act has been amended as part of the Highway Re venue Act of 1982. The amendments became ef Cve January 9, 1983. ble individuals may now receive benefits up to 14 weeks as opposed to a maximum of 10 weeks under prior FSC legisla tion. Claimants who exhaust ed FSC prior to January 9, 1963, can reopen existing FSC claims provided they have no rights to compen sation under any State or Federal law. Eligible claimants currently receiv ing FSC benefits should continue filing. Additional monetary benefits wifi be added automatically to the maximum benefits. “We urge eligible claim ants to contact their local Job Service offices across the state to determine the extent of their benefits under the recently signed legislation,” Jemigan said. Through December, 1982, ESC paid out $25.7 million in FSC benefits. We Errored In The Post last week it should have been reported the initial step to becom ing a licensed electrical contractor is to serve four years in a registered ap prenticeship program. Once that phase is com pleted an individual may take an examination to re ceive .a journeyman’s li cense. Then a more de ~tailed test, administered by the state, is given for per sons interested in the pur suit of a business. 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According to Vickie, sewing is not only a career buf a hobby. “I often sew when I’m upset and it relaxes me," Vickie stated. “It gives me a peace of mind," she continued. Vickie prides herself for talent to design and recycle clothing. Her fashion ex pertise was demonstrated In the lMsi Delta Debutante Ball when the served as coordinator of the fashion show. Vickie noted another seamstress, LaVerne Eller be also sponsored Pofoe Award Notmatiore Open Nominations arc being sought for the Fourth An nual Police Community Re lations Awards sponsored by the Charlotte-Mecklen burg Community Relations Committee and five local businesses. The award re cognizes patrol offices from the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Police Departments who have made outstanding contributions toward im proving police community relations in their assigned patrol areas. Officers will be judged in their involvement in help ing the community under stand the function of police and the citizen’s role in that function, demonstration of extraordinary effort in the area of crime prevention, and involvement in aiding Nominations may be made by fellow officers, superior officers, citizens in the patrol area, by groups or individuals. To nominate an officer per sons should write to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee, 623 East Trade Street, Suite 410, Charlotte, ciothes In the show. Vickie is the daughter of Mrs. Mae Frances McCul lough and A. R. Aaron. She is the granddaughter of Elizabeth Aaron. NC 28202 or call the com mittee at 374-242*. Deadline for submitting nominations is February 14. * Nominations will be re veiwed by members-of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee and personnel from the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Police Departments, Up to five officers will be se lected as recipients of the Police Community Rela tions Awards andlidnbred at a ceremony in April. Pictured above are officers for the Syria Shrine Temple No. 1-B in Kannapolis. They are back row L-R: B. F. Littlejohn, high priest and propheirHavies Wilkes, illustrious potentate; William Farris, grand potentate1 (front row, L-K) Jessie Norris, assistant rahban; George Reid, chief rabbanr (Photo: Denial d Pavia > r--- 377-9079 ^^^^^^J773o2^ JANUARY SPICIALS . Mon., Twoa., Wad. Only QUIIN CITY URHOLSTIRINO AND TRIM CO. ^ A, h^ >00 W. Manhood I*. >774019 9 I ,. 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