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Barbara Brown Education m.W ^ .M«««*on major Homecoming ' The blue and gray colon of Barber-Scotia College will be outf in full force when alumni and friend* of Barber-Scotia College re turn for Homecoming '84 on Saturday, February 4. Most of the out-of-town ers will arrive Friday in time for the “Old-Tlraen Game” and the reception for Mitt Homecoming, Barbara Brown. The Barber-Scotia Sabres, both men's and women’s turns, will be matched agaket Allen University. Tbs game time is 1 p.m. and will be held in the gym. The sold food dinner, block shows, and hospital ity hour will follow die games, and the Annual Charlotte Alumni Chapter 7“ aDwillbsheki at tfaeH " * at 8 p.m. for Aidants will be the homecoming dance, fu turing Felix and Jarvif and the Naughty Boys. The general « Invited to tivitiu and can office of further SMGift As one of-the 42 United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institutions, Bar ber-Scotia College to the proud and grateful benefi ciary of coders and ultra modern electronic type writers from the 3M Com pany of St Paul, Minneso ta. ‘‘This gift to in recog nition of the service that we (UNCF members) provide to many communities in which 9M employees live and do business. Barber-Scotia presented a proposal of its needs for typewriters in offices and for copiers to expedite and facilitate the work of the entire institution The positive reponse of the 3M Company to UNCF made it possible for Barber-Scotia to receive typewriters with a value of 814,960 and copiers with a value of $63,870-making a total gift valued at $78,890. Produc tion will be greatly en hanced. The college to apprecia tive of the fact that cor porate citizens like 3M have elected to take their community repomflbilitiu seriously enough to stake a claim in the future of the youth of America. By its gift, 3M enables 42 insti tutions to better serve over 50,000 of those youth. It to an investment whose di mensions and benefits are inestimable. CPCCToHoM Debate On Black Ptogrese Black Heritage Week be gins February 7 at 6:30 pm. in the Peace Confer ence Room at Central Piedmont Community College. The topic of de bate will be "Blacks- Have They Made Progreaa in the last 20 years?" Mr. Mar vin Krieger, CPCC Instruc tor in Economics, will give the pros of the topic, while Dr. Bertha Maxwell, Direc tor of Afro-American and Black Studies, will give the coos. Roberta Green is the moderator. • February 8 is Afram Day which includes an African . Fashion Show, African Cuisine and African Art and Poetry. Afram Day will be held Hi the Taylor Hall Gym from 13-8 p.m. yl |J v select group twin and king sizes only, Reg. $13.09*31.99 polyester & others, 2*88 VCle Reg. $499-yd._ 9 Group of fabrics 9X*yd Disc, dress & sporty, Reg. $1.6641.77 v,! , Frying & sauce pans 40%. Selected group, Reg. $1.79-16.29 / ■ r* Group of towels pff , Selected washcloths, handgnd4>ath towels, 1st and irreg. Reg. $l-$6.50 .,• Reg, g W-yd. | .44 yd. open weaves & foam backs, QeOO pr Reg. $14.88 pr. _ Group of bedspreads 34% off 1st qual. & irreg., all sizes 11^1 Reg. $5 _ Boys' jackets $l* Asstd. Aylon, quilt lining, 4-7. Reg. $15.98 Boys'*40 polywool, ^pl* Shetland sweaters, asstd^Reg. $12 Hsssel ihkfs cotton. Toddter i-4, boyi’ 4-7, Reg, DOOMUSTDI 4M/ Alftodcbleskoh^ Choose size A color. off Reg S8 S30 97,1 Reg. I1.2M2.99. 45” and 60” width* > in polyester and ethers. I Reg. $26. Pin stripes and jtfnaUsiZjMjMU)^^^ mmmmJ ■Pg ; Ladies'jackets $u Asstd. with warm linings. 7-8-17-18. l,A Orig. $65 * Asstd. fall, holiday 1 Misses'winter pants $h Asstd., pull-on, famous make. If perf., $24-$28 \ ’ L—--—" » . - ——’-1 Misses’blouses »» • • iy^JT: r *.: • *\ i ! Famous maker print & solid long sleeve; 8-18. Reg. $18 . 1 ■ .. ; : AtA' ' Asstd. corduroy, Reg. $40 ■ 1 ■■ . r i ■' r t | Jr. novelty sweaters »« » A-M Boys' knit shirts * V< $4 ..-*&{) r. 1 . : ■ * -* * Asstd. poly-cotton; collar model. Sizes 8-18. Reg, * 99 J i ' -———————— ■■■in i r —.. 'ill FREE PARKING PREE PARKING FRIDAY NIGHT/AU DAY SATURDAY *. Mm FRn «« Miy||«rMnM pvtk«N. W pm. Friday rfeht and aO fey Satarday at all major attaaiad AOrt^it Parti* Loli *Mfc p v IS or mare Bel purchaaa (M itamp required.) '• r : ^ VVV 5ft .V- - ' * .rT/ Jv4! *-•, pL’- riM*
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