I PageB-2 IHE 'IRIBTINAL AID Dates To Remember HIGH POINT (High Point Mental Health Association) (Fall Classes Oakview Center) p.m. The new schedule of houn standardizes the times when me library is open and offers R*g^t„aon for das«>s be- daily momln* hours, the ^ Qctober are now Parent Education Course will service is reduced to one jjjgj ^ classes ® “l8ht a week, on Wednesdays. CREATlt^DANCE class Southside Multi-Purpose Cen- Both the Washington for ages 4 - 6 wiU bedn ter. The Course will meet on Street Branch and the Main Saturday October 4 from Monday evenings from 7 ■ 10 Street publicUbraiy are doaed iq-qq . i’i-qq FURNI URE LAND Point. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1975 p.m. for eight weeiu (through Sundays. November 24). The registra tion fee is $3.00. Textbooks are optional and may be purchased at the first class meeting. Enrollment is limited to the rust 24 to call the Human Relations Commission at 883-2787. The course is open to ADULT CARD NIGHT will begin Friday, October 3 from 7:30 - 10:00 P.M. Activities will be available for children while the adults , , . j enjoy their favorite card forming at the Leonard Street n .games. (Fall Activities Leonard St. Center) The fall classes are now Craig Phillips At A&T Meeting Continued From Page B-l '’'I' book with a Livlninttnnc p II ^ ^®*^ck Hall black as its central character. of The book has sold over a of North rxrnii^’ Appalachian State University, million copies, including edi- boro is t-hp aTptf speak on “A Comparison tions by the National Council boro, is the AACTE liason of ChUdren’s Uterature in the of Churches and the Wisconsin North and the South.” State Education Department. Jackson already has etched His book, "Anchor Man", out his place in the history of was singled out for commen- children’sUterature. dation by the Council of' His first book, “Call Me Ciiristians and Jews. His other Charley", and published by books include “Cftar/e>’Storft Harper & Row was the first Continued On Page B-3 representative. Hiillips will be the lunch eon speaker at 12:30 p.m. in the F. A. Williams Dining Joins Y.W.C.A. Staff FOR SALE VA HOMES READY FOR OCCUPANCY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 1008 MEREDITH ST. - 5 rooms, Wood Sid- ing. Price $15,100, cash down payment $450, balance payable on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments each including principal payment plus interest at an annual percentage rate of 9%. SEE LICENSED BROKER OR CALL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WINSTON-SALEM. NC A 10 week class In ACRO BATICS for ages 6-12 will begin October 4 from 11:00 - Recreation Center. Openings are available in all classes. -- ADULT OIL PAINTING: ^ parents of children of ail ages, Wedensday, October 1 from i2-00 n^n to single parents, teachers and 8:00 - 9:30 is the beginning m. . youth sponsors. This “on the time in lieu of Friday, u ^ job” training course was September 26 as previously ° _* menUoned classes. For fur- developed at Barium Springs Home for Children, a Presby terian Family Service Agency. It is now being taught all over the state of North Carolina. Over 200 persons have taken the course at other locations in the High Point area. The Course is based on two very popular i)ooks, "Parent Ef- stated. ACROBATS CL^S for intact ^9™ children ages 4, 5 and 6 from 2:00 - 3:00 wUl begin Tues day, October 2. There is no charge for the class. ther information please (Slimnastics) HIGH POINT- Delores Thomas has joined the staff of the YWCA as associate director. Among Ms. Thomas’ duties will be administrative and program functions. She comes to the High Point YWCA from the Exten sion Program at North Carol ina A&T University. The Southside Recreation ADULT SEWINP PT AW! interested ADULT SEWNG CLj^ .juijg » class In slimnastics s begiming W^nesday, Oc- Thursday, October 2 from tober 1 from 9:00 - 12:00 u:00 - 1:00. A fee of $3.00 r ^ «« - i;uu. A lee 01 S3.UU fecnvene^ Tra,mng by Dr. noon. The class is offered free ^ be charged. For fiLher Thomas Gordon, and "Your Chtid's Self-Esteem" by Dor othy Briggs. The instructor for the course will be Homer Phifer, minister of the First Presby terian Church in Thomasville. The Course is being sponsor- information 882-0437. please call (Weight Lifting) The Goldston Park Recre ation Center is offering week- An ARCHERY CLASS will begin Octoljer 1 for ages 13 - 16 at 5:00 - 6:00. There will be no charge for thi^ class. PHYSICAL FITNESS ,7"““ ed by the Menti Health CLASS will also begin Wed- * A . r- M r j 1“ weight lifting. There Association, Family Life nesday, October 1 from 3:00 i. „ u j . - 4,00. Basic tumbling and .n = * ... j.. ■ °P®“ ^ interested men trampoline exercises will be . .. on. 1 and boys. In addition to the included. There is no charge ^ j fu„ „i 1 „ weight lifting, wrestling and 10 For tumbling mats are available. -10. For urtoer Wo^Uon For further Information please please contact 883-2735. call 882-0491 New Library hours are in 882-0421. effect at the Washington (Jazz Dance Class) Street Branch of the High Point Public Library. A class in jazz dancing is The branch, located at the being offered on Tuesdays at Monday thru Friday: Adult comer of Fourth and Washing- the Southside Recreation Care, 8 a.m....After Sdiool ton Streets, is now open from Center for ages 13 and older ® P-ni- WEDNESDAY, 9 a-m. to 6 p.m. every day, from 7:30 - 9:00. There is no October 1, Falrview Pre except Wednesday. Wednes- cost. For further information ”^®®ns 3 p.m.....Y-Teen Club, J... I . /%_»_ . A.fttS ~ m HIGH POINT IT'S BOYLES For lasting elegance^ enhance your home wiA famous names in furniture EvmryHiIng sold of o aitcounf. Largo display of h/rnHvro for your shopping ploasvro. Shop Fridays til 9 • free policing • convenient poyments Intorlor D«eoratort To Sorvo You! Furniture Sales Srptt WOUtS, Uttdmy H SM fM. W U TWO LOCATHMS 7tl HmMi M«ta St. H. M3-4I47 1634llMtlill«{iiSi. MkM2-«5tf High Point, N.C. Council and the Human Rela tions Commission. (Library Hours Change at Branch Library) CHICKEN SALE (Y.W.C.A. Fourth Street Branch) day hours are 9 a.m. to 9 please contact 882-0437 Senior Citizen Continued From Page B-l Smith has been a Century in New York from Yadkin flub member of the Y.M.C.A. Presbytery. ($100.00 Club). Mr. Smauel C. Smith is A former Dean of the truly a humanitarionist su- Technical Institute at A&T preme, and don’t think his State University in Greensboro numerous achievements have (1951 - 1967), Mr. Smith was been unnoticed until now. He (tunamemfmii mm uuAmsrempfgesH c uu W/TNI6NS 4:30 p.m.....Open Recreation, 7 p.m.....Open Recreation Tumbling, 7 p.m. THURS DAY, October 2, Golden Agers, 11 a.m..... Voter Reg istration, 3 p.m. FRIDAY, October 3, Open Recreation, 7 p.m. ....Gymnastics (6 - 12 yw-), 7 p.m.....Gymnastic* (Jr. High), 8 p.m. TTNOfRBefT 7€NPeR8€ST i MiK 80NEICSS $ir9 /&:l* TenmBesr GROtfND Assistant State Supervisor of TVade and Industrial Education (1D41 - 1951). He initiated Project Uplift, the North Carolina High School Indust rial Students Organization and has served as a member of the Governor’s Advisory Committee on Manpower De velopment and Training. The political scene has felt the effects of Mr. Smith’s influence while he twice served as campaign manager for State Legislator Henry Frye, the first black in N.C. to win such a political seat. has been listed in "Who’s Who in America"ani "Who’s Who in the South and South west”. The involvements, experi ences, and accomplishments of this man are endless. But you can rest assured they have made life easier for us all, particulariy Black people. “Thank you”, Mr. Greensboro Senior Citizen. IS YOUR PET STARVING TO DEATH? No matter how much you feed your pet, he may be starving to THIS IS Your Paper USE IT mSHntinZo mSH *. . * n. * your pcL, ne may oe suarvmg to As a member of St. James death right in front of your eyes. Presbyterian Church, the What can you do? Serve Ser geant’s^ Vitapet^ Tablets reg ularly. Vitapet Tablets contain vitamins and minerals essential to good health and good looks. Presbytery, and Commission- Get . ^ Sergeant's Vitapet Tablets for er to the General Assembly dog or cat. Greensboro Senior Citizen serves as an elder. He is also moderator of the Yadkin We carg... 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