WEDNESDAY, JULY 2.1975
THE TRIBUNAL AID
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
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WEAL’S
Top Ten
by BOB JONES
WHAT’S HAPPENING:
Without a doubt “Chocolate City” by the Parlia
ments is “what’s happening ” this week. The Parliaments,
who scored favorably in the past with their recording, is
blasting the National Charts with this one.. .Ride on CC.
TOP TEN:
1. Chocolate City Parliaments
2. Shackin Up Barbara Mason
3. Way We Were Gladys Knight & The Pips
4. Give It To The People O’Jays
5. Why Can’t We Be Friends War
6. Spirit Of The Boogie Kool & The Gang
7. Fight The Power Isley Brothers
8. What Can I Do Labelle
9. Love Won’t Let Me Wait. Major Harris
10. Willing To Learn Tower Of Power
UP AND COMING:
What’s getting good response this week is Syl John
son’s recording of “Take Me To The River”. The song
was written by A1 Green. . .the hit man. . .who seems
to be rubbing off on Syl. Let’s wait and see.
Always,
Pure Serenity
Soul Train’s Coining Attraction
ASTRODESTINY
Extravagant urges have to be restrained if you're go-
Mar 21 - Apr 19 attempt at storting a nest egg.
Love is busting out ol! over and you're going to get
your share. Plan ahead to get the most out of this
week.
TAURUS
Apr. 20 - May 20
BLOODSTONE
Singers-musicians Blood
stone, and vocalists Carol
Douglas and Syl Johnson will
be featured on Soul Train this
weekend, television’s soul en
tertainment show produced
by Don Cornelius Produc
tions.
Fresh from the critical
success of their latest album,
“Riddle of the Sphinx”,
which presents a creative
concept far different from
their usual soulful sound,
Bloodstone sings the opening
number, “For the First
Time”, as well as “My Little
Lady” (a gold record) and
album, “Natural High”, re
sulted in Cash Box’s 1973
award as the “Number One
New R&B Vocal Group”.
Carol Douglas who is rid
ing the crest on the success of
her best-selling single, “Doc
tor’s Orders”, sings her hit
recording and “Hurricane is
Coming”. Debuting as a mod
el at age three. Miss Douglas
appeared with James Earl
Jones and Cecily Tyson in the
off-Broadway show, “Moon
On A Ranbow Shawl”, while
still a teenager.
Syl Johnson performs
“Stuck in Chicago”; and Miss
Black America, Von Gretchen
Shepard, is interviewed by
Don Cornelius.
GEMINI FirKJnciolly it isn't going to be o good week.YouM I
May 21 - June 20 ° teeping your purse strings closed.
CANCER mingle. This is the time to be seen with
June 21 • July 22 the right people. Associations are important.
It is better to be on the conservative side this week.
A situation comes up that demands more of your at
tention than usual.
CAROL DOUGLAS
SYL JOHNSON
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LEO
July 23 - Aug. 22
VIRGO
Aug. 23-Sept. 22
LIBRA
Sept. 23 - Oct. 22
SCORPIO
Oct. 23-Nov. 21
A letter or phone call can mean a change in long ar
ranged pions. Take time to make your decisions.
Your family gives you much joy. Public acclaim &
recognization of a skill all are possibilities.
As much as you enjoy your family, it would be nic
to get 0 way for a while all by yourself.
SAGITTARIUS Money comes to you unexpectedly. It could be a
Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 lottery ticket or a raffle you forgot about.
CAPRICORN Keying your mind alert is the best advice to prog-
Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 fess where your business interests are concerned.
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20 - Feb. 18
PISCES
Feb. 19 - Mar. 20
Your family ploys on importont port in your life this
week. It Is not going to be easy to synchronize ac
tivities this time.
Your social life is time consuming and might possibly
create a health problem. Be sure to get enough rest
and relaxation.
on
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National Black
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Black news is good news
Hivites you to listen to
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Division of Unity Broadcasting Network. Inc
1350 Avenue of Itie Americas, New York, N Y. 10019
7 p.m. to
12 Midnlsht
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Listen for fun and games!
''of course he looks tired.-—last
NIGHT HE DREAMED HE HaTTFjOB ! ”
MISS BLACK AMERICA
Freezone is for corns that hurt.
Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting,
no ugly pads orplasters. In days, Freezone
eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the
corn. Drop on Freezone—take off corns.
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REMOVES
CORNS AND CALLUSES
THANKS
from
6r«*isb«ro, N. C.
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FOR HAKIN6 US ONE OF THE TOP THREE RADIO STATIONS
OUT OF THE 30 RADIO STATIONS THAT SHOWED ON THE
APRIL/MAY 1974 ARBITRON RADIO SURVEY
for Breensboro* High Point.
(Parts of the day WEAL was number ONE In certain
categories on the survey.)
Thanks to you, our listeners.
tSoriie Gmrt Moments
hi North C//roHmi History
Are GohigTbMake '
Soim Great Minutes OnTelevision.
On July 4th at 5:59 pm WFMY-TV will present
the first in a series of "Historic Minutes/' a
bicentennial feature devoted to highlights of
North Carolina history, with emphasis on the
Piedmont. Some highlights will be based on
events familiar to you; others will uncover
little known facts.
This Friday "Historic Minutes" will premiere
with a look at the Independence Day celebra
tion in Old Salem in 1783. Coming up next
week will be highlights that took place in High
Point, Greensboro and on the coast.
Make "Historic Minutes" a family viewing hab
it, Monday through Saturday at 5:59 pm, im-
I mediately preceding "Channel 2 Evening News."
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