"Jhi . VOL. 32, NO. 11 Valentine Pageant A1 Hayes Mem. Church A Valentine Pageant wa: sponsored by the Nurse's Aid( Club of Hayes Memorial Churct Feb. 13, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. wai very successful. Each membei of the club sponsored a younf adult of the church. They wer< as follows: Miss Diana D. Douglas, $225.25, Mrs. Willie Alston Miss Gloria F. Yourse, $205.17 Mrs. Hattie Bowman; Miss Sylvia L. Byers, $105.00, Mrs. Estella Hayes; Miss Janice Glover $87.00, Mrs. Katherine Burnette Miss Diana Anderson, $80.57 Mrs. Odessa Grier; Miss Bobbie Ann Smith, $7730, Mrs. Bessii Gravr Miss T.aVeme Harlav $75.00, Mrs. Louise King; Mia Debra Sawyer, $67.55, Mrs. Delli Johnson; Miss Hattie Coble $53.80, Mrs. Ida M. Clement Miss Guinevere Watkins, $48.25 Mrs. Mildred Cohen; Miss Willi* Mae Williams, $32.87, Miss Roberta Cotton. The total was $1,057.76. Miss Diana D. Douglas wai crowned Miss Valentine of Hayei Memorial. Miss Gloria F. Yours* was 1st runner up and Miss Sylvia L. Byers was 2nd runnel up. A gift of appreciation was given to the other eight girls. The Nurse's Aide Club wishei to thank every one that contributed to their program; th* contestants, the parents, anc their many, many friends foi their loyal support. President, Mrs. Louise King Vice President, Mrs. Hatti* Bowman; Secretary, Mrs. Mil area urnen; r-asior, nisnop n. w Fields. UNION OF CHURCHES TO CELEBRATE 7TH ANNIVERSARY Seven years ago four Greensboro churches formed a union to join together for worship on Sunday and Wednesday evenings. This Sunday evening, the four churches will celebrate the seventh anniversary of the union with a special worship service at 8:00 p.m. in the Trinity A. M. E. Zion Sanctuary. Guest speaker for the observance will be the Rev. Collins Kilburn, Raleigh, director of Christian Social Ministries of the North Carolina Council of Churches. Music will be furnished by a Union Choir made up of members of the Union Churches. Churches involved in the Union are Bethel A.M.E., Dr. L. S. (Continued on Page 8) t fu Keep Up With " GREENSBORO, t ? i I [ I I I J t : | M Li k--#m^^m A wOg1: ^wXm -f : DUDLEY GIRLS' BA Front row, left to righ son, Lynn Myers, Teresa Cc Second row, left to rigl Robin Neal, Barbara Swan Third row, left to rij The Dudley girls' basketba team finished in first place c the Guilford County Confei ence. High Point Central an Grimsley tied for second, Hlg Point Andrews was fourth an Page and Smith finished fift and sixth. The Dudley girls recorded 8-2 conference record and a 10 3 overall record. The girls wer undefeated on their home coun CIAA TOURNEY GREENSBORO CO Richmond, Va. ? Norfol State College, which clinches the Northern Division title o the Central Intercollegiate Ath letic Association (CIAA) wil play the number four team li the Southern Division in th opening round of the CIAA tour nament. The eight-team event will b played in the Greensboro Coli seum Thursday, Friday an Saturday, Feburary 24-26 li Greensboro. Conference Comniissioner I tui *&'he Times ? Read The ORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, I lSKETBALL team fin t: Brenda Stagner, Donna Baok, Pam Phoenix. it: Sheila Garner, Jan Bridges, n, Bemadette Fowler. jht: Patty Sims, Doris Wall, U The team is led by co-capif tains Verlyn Lowery and Lynn - Myers. Jan Bridges is the leadd ing scerer, averaging 14 points h a game. Doris Wall is the leadd ing rebounder. The strong deh tensive play of Pam Phoenix ana Kobin Neal have held opa ponents to an average of only - 29 points per game. While the e shooting of Bridges, Patty Sims, t. and Doris Wall have enabled ro BE PLAYED AT ILISEUM FEB. 24-26 k D. Smith said that the second il place team in the Northern Diif vision will take on the third - place in the Southern Division il and the third place team in the [? Northern Division will; take on e the second place team in the - Southern race. The Southern Division winner will play the fourth e place team in the Northern Di. vision. d Actual team seedings will be Q announced after the CIAA Basketball Tournament Committee . (Continued on Page S) u 11 3 Future Outlook! FEBRUARY 18, 1972 jH&'>JH ISHES FIRST IN CO Verlyn Lowery, Mechelle Doi Not shown: Managers, liams, Monica Foster; Score Pam Bryant; Coach, Mary Jc the Panthers to average approximately 35 points per game. . The girls are seeded number one in the conference tournament held at Page on Feb. 16 and 17. The winner of this event will advance to the district MEDICARE 'CARE PROVISION IS E) Doctor bills for October, November, and December may In some cases be counted toward the $50 annual deductible for both 1971 and 1972 under the "carry-over" provision of the medical insurance part pf Medicare, according to Charles H. Myers, Social Security District Manager in Greensboro. The deductible is the first $50 of covered medical expenses accumulated in a calendar year, Myers said. "Before any payment can be made by Medicare," he said, "your record must show that you have met your deductible. So, as soon as your bills come to $50, attach them to a request oo k* PRICE: 10 CENTS Ivm^ | |HH|^HjN^^^^HBjBP^p^ ,| " ' -\ ;*%/k ^Qr -i UNTY CONFERENCE inell, Gayla Kelly. Audrey Hines, Vanessa Wilt, Laurie Fogleman; Timer, e Lentz. tournament Feb. 22-25 at Western Guilford High School. The team is coached by Mary Joe Lentz, formerly of Concord, N. C. and 1969 graduate of UNCG. IY-OVER' (PLAINED for Medicare payment form, and send them to the carrier that handles your Medicare claims." The "carry-over" rule helps the beneficiary who might otherwise have to pay the $50 deductible twice in a short period of time ? at the end of one I year and at the beginning of the next year, Myers said. "Even if you have not met the $50 deductible before October," he said, "be sure to send In all the bills for covered services you received in October, November, or December. They can help meet the deductible for 197$." The medical insurance pert of (Continued on Pete ) .

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