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PAGE 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNF.SDAY, JULY 16,1975 1 I I I I I YOUTH, WHAT’S HAPPENING AT... “Rap" Lexington by MaLeah Hargrave Church Street Class Kiddies-Can-Do-Ii Ccbb Shinn Continued Jr., both of New York, N.Y. Mrs. Ann Gladden Heartly I read my astro-destiny of Raleigh, presented Mrs. Siler a bouquet of pink LEXINGTON- Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagit- everyday. I don’t read it to carnations from her class- tarius, Capricorn, Aquarius what to do, but I mates, and Pisces, these are all astro- ^ do--or _ . ,. j. j logy signs. Astrology is a false did-the things it said I would Out-of-town gues^ attend- scfence that claims to know do. Some of the things it says >ng were: Mr and Mrs. Earl and interpret the influence of hap^" and some of them Rue ^of the stars and planets on per- don t. sons, events, etc. Astrology has become one of the most important things in the life of many young people today. Everybody who was bom „ » t. i.r i \ 1 • I ™ astrology book for $.25. nell of Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. Wil- has an astrologica^ ff ^ bur Brown of Fredrickburg, - March 21 - Apnl 19 Taurus jf gren-j jnto it, it’s a Va., Mrs. Oscar A. Payne, Jr., - April 20 May 20, Gemini ■ jnto- go York, N.Y., Harvey May 21 - June 20 Gi/icer - ^heck it out. By the way. I’m Heartly of Raleigh, Ike Olds June 21 - July 22, Leo - July ^ Cancer. 23 - August 22, Virgo - August 23 - September 22, Libra ■ September 23 - Oct ober 22, Scorpio ■ October 23 - November 21., Sagittarius - November 22 - December 21, Capricorn - December 22 - January 19, Aquarius - Janu ary 20 - February 18 and and Mrs. Robert Conners of New York, N.Y., Mr. and I really enjoy knowing my Mrs. Henry Ray of Baltimore, astro-destiny. It’s easy to Md., Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Mot- find. All I have to do is to ley of Greensboro, Mr. and look in the newspaper or go Mrs. 0. Renwrick of Phila- to a book store and buy an delphia, Pa., Mrs. Ada B. Pur- of Virginia Beach, Va., and Pisces 20. February 19 - March Zooland Happenings ASHEBORO by Vanessa Cross from Page 1 Lucy McCullough of Chicago, 111., Mr. Charles R. Beatty of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. James H. Simms, Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCaul ey, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Thelma Brown and family, Fredrickburg, Va., Mrs. Ka trina Buksha and Joe, Mount Pleasant, S.C., Mr. James Ed ward Douglas, Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black, Schenectady, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Young, Avendale, Md., Mr. David, Oland, Eran, and Horace Aughtry of Reading, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hayes, Trinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunt entertained the class at their home there on Thursday night and Mrs. McCulloch of Chicago entertained at the Colonial Motor Lodge and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Tor rence entertained at their home here on Saturday night following the dance. MdKitto A. Dumbbell OO A. 4iuman Dumbbe 11 Cea-toonin^ Mode Eas 1 think the power of as trology is getting a little too powerful. Some people are so hung up on astrology that when you meet them, the first thing they say is “hi”, my name is Mike and I’m a Libra. It has become a part of their name. Some people even go so far as to say they will not be friends with a person unless that person was bom under a certain sign. ASHEBORO - One of the most important and beau tiful words in the world is “Love”. So why not love one another. Love is patient and kind; Love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not irri table or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong but it Register Now! does rejoice in right. Love hears everyone’s beliefs, everyone’s hopes, and endures all things. So faith, hope, and lo.3 abide. But of the three, the greatest is Love. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Endear your Love to every one you meet in Life. Pail ^epheas 12 aldllfH to 6 t.M. WC06 Paul invites you to listen to 132 Tliemofeiioa fisteo/tlielietterit sounds. Listen for fun and games! ■ DODC DON’T you think this is a very clever little stunt for you to liy? By changing the dumbbell a very little and adding a few linos, it is changed into the head of a man. I am sure that you will be tble to do the trick quite as cleverly as it has been done here. THE RINGING AGONY OF “SWIMMER’S EAR” Now there is Aqua-ear® Solution. A proven medication developed by a leading Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist to help prevent Swim mer's Ear and its p*»''^ul re currence. Aqua*ear d up ex cess moisture and retaras growth of bacteria and fungi in the outer ear canal. Available at any drug store without a prescription. Subscribe To THE TRIBUNAL AID and have your paper delivered to your door by mail every Wednesday $5 for 52 issues | Send me j Name j Address j City Zip. THE TRIBUNAL AID Enclosed is $5 THE TRIBUNAL AID P.O. 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