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April 12, 1984
San AntonkH^ejggter
NMI
Pay 3
REV. JESSE JACKSON IS ALREADY A WINNER!!
For President U.S.A. 1984—Rev. Jackson is the ONLY CANDIDATE
•**' t fM Ife
0 speaking to the issues!
•He hat registered more people to vote and participate in the political process than anyone
in American history.
'If you want your vote to count in the May 5th primary, you must return and attend your
recinct convention at 7:00 p.m. at the polling place where you voted that day and sign in
4
Please contact Jesse Jackson
campaign headquarters to be
a Precinct Captain 223-3971
Rev. Jess e Jacksoojdfik&Atel
S*ati«d IHl l» riplil arc: Ouida Rainjie. Bill Wallace. Frank Garrett, F.tlicl
Garrett. RiihyNcw, Catnell Gainer. \niir louug. Toiuinic Mann, Audrae
ltihh». hi \oiuig. and Marye Gilford. Not prrwiil were Henry (larroll, Date
I «otk*j, John W, Peen and Hill lludgin*.
plmtoby Frank Brown
| j 1% ■ fcg- ' |g
Zetns Plan First Intracity Track Meet
\l|>lia M A-(a (Jianler of /eta Plii Itrla Sororitt. Inc.. assisted b\ some of
I In- (lilt Coaches. (nan I heir Kir. I Ontraclty Track Meet which will lie held
\|n il 211. at \laiuo Stadium. 9:30 a.m. This activity will provide a niraiu for
the blending of rulliircft, devekipmenl of alhlclic abilities, social interaction
ami more during Fiesta* There in II lie approximate!) ten divisions geared to
\<Milh at Hie Klemenlart and Middle School letelst ages raifinn from 8
lliMMigh 15 (ran. Certificates and rildion* will In- awarded to the winners of
Hh- i'rM'k Meet. Interested >oulh Directors. Troop leaders. Parents and
l*rienil> wishing to enter a innngster (») or team, contact Vertic Anting. 492-
'XtT5. Tickets are $1.00 for rhildren ami 81.30 Im adults.
'file current Commissio-
ner Jeniison is the s6n ol
his predecessor.
A school owner, K.
Jemison heads the fatliily
owned corporation that
operates Houston's Fran^
kliii Heanty Schools, a
business that was found*
ed in 1915 hy his grand
mother, Mine Nobis.
Anita Franklin Jemison
is the third generation of
his family to operate the
beaut \ schools.
Three Weeks 4
Before Gospel *
Music Event
(>nlv thr»r weeks re-
main before an anticipate
ed 250 |ilus musicians,
clmral directors, singer*
and others interested in
gospel music coverge on
the city of Fort Worth
for the historic First Work'
shop and Musical of the
Texas Mass Choir of tlie
Gospel Musk- Worksliop
of \merica. Inc Tlie
dales are Friday. April
27th and Saturday. April
28th. and tlie site will be
tlie Pleasant Mount
Gilead liaptist Church at
5312 Houghton Street
(l<ake (anno), where tlie
Ret K. L Sanders is tlie
Handle. Chapter Repre-
sentative of the Fort
Worth Chapter, explains
that all interested |>ersoiis
should he on hand at
7:30 pm for this gala
musical scrvicc that will
feature the finest gog|>el
singing artists in the Fort
Worth area.
Registration lor the
worksliop scssmmis begin
Saturday morning at
Pleasant Mount Gilead
Dean of the Texas Mass
Choir Workshops is Louis
Pointer. Minister of
i <jr
Music at the Ebcnezer
Baptist Church of Austin,
Texas Guest clinicians
for the da\ will include
Charles Mitchell. Dallas:
Yolanda Brown. Long
view: Gary Git ens. San
Vnlonio and Louis Poin
ter Alternate clinicians
include Jim Barbee. Luf
kin: Jew el F. kellet. Fort
Worth and I .L. Rivers.
Tyler
The Texas Mass Choir
was organized in Novem-
ber. 1983 ami invlolves
the leu above-named clia
pters from throughout
the slate l.L. Rivers of
Tyler ser\es as President;
Frederic S. Tims. Lufkin
is First Vice President ac
and Gart (<n ens. San
Antouio. is Second Yk*e
Black Media Professionals
«ales re-
it of a newlt for* Maes Reoreaenlaliv*. im kMOLTV and
kalht Little.
pic*rnlalit
KmIw.
(••evident
Kied "tganbatwHi of Han
\ntonso (Hack Media
I'ntlessiouals
I he group is seeking to
akl • omUHink t organfaus-
t mins hi Iheii use of the
media. net winking and
assisting hlacks entering
tlie media pmfessuon
ami to as( ui audi pn»
jeiis a* turn! raising
Slaes Representative, is
the group's tier presi
dent: Wanda Smith, sales
Sales Representative, for
k \J \ Radio, is secret an
Cheryl executive
secretary at kH.NS-TV. is
treasurer: and John Chris
tian. president of
Greathe Fait \dtertise
Page of
the Kxpreys New* us pub-
lic relation# directors
ik mid members include:
Beverly White, news re*
porter at
Roby n Thomas. producer
at international Televi
Stepanie
at
Kevin
Speeae of Creative Force
For more information
contact Ms. Little at 734-
7301
If' I" J
Blevins Crowned Prince
at Steward
if/
f w
tor
Hosted n\ tlie Fort
Worth Chapter of the
(.ospel Musk Works*lop
of America. Inc, this
twro-day event will bring
tlie estimated 250-phis
front,, chapters
Ihki the state of Texas
from the cities of Austhi
Heaumout. Dallas. Fort
Worth. Houston. Long
view. Lubbock, lufkin.
Tyler and San Antonio
lite Fort Worth Chapter,
serving aa twist chapter,
will present a pre-work
shop w elcome musical on
Friday evening Charles
mhm
■ The Re* Dr James
Cle\eland is Founder Pro
sident ol tlie Gospel
Music Workshop of
America. Inc The Texas
Mass Choir will make its
national debut in August
of this year at the 17th
Viinual Contention of
the Gosjiel Musk' Work'
sjop to lie held in \llaii-
aa. (ieorgia
Saturday afternoon
there will be a rehearsal
of the Texas Mass Choir
under ttlie direction of
eddie Templeton. Long-
view and Jewel F. kellet
of Fort Worth. \lusit
Directors of, the organiza
lion. The Texas Mase
Choir will present musi-
cal numbers, along witl.
the mass choirs of each
\isiting chapter at tiiusfi
cal services scheiluled to
uegin at 7:00 p in. Satur
day evening at Pleasant
Mount Gilead Hie public-
is cordially invited to at
tend each activity on Fri-
dav and Saturday
* f y '•
Three othef state-wide
workshops and musicals
are scheduled for 1984
July the organization will
be ia San Antonio: Beau
moid in September, and
Tvler in November
ITS FASHION'S
KNOCK-EM-DEAD
FLIRTY LOOK.
MAKE IT
YOURS IN
PINK.
It's Ifxiunc RcUxinK)
wnt< pmcim
Fo« Hu* & Si *lp
And No Auwtmr,
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why more families use Ex-Lax-
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II
[Franklin Beauty School)
President named to
hmnir Ka* IHevins. Ill
I^m lie Ray Ittctins III was cniwaNl Prime of P.
F. S nanl FJementary Sclmol on April 6 in then
Festival <d Flowers Cammalkiu lleeollectfd 4000
ut ituiu tti a f \| .j fts
I Slc\e Smith: ll.e
lanniH-. Is the son ol Mr and Mr^ lamnie R. Ille
tins. Jr i the
Mr ami Mrs
Mr and Mrs Lonnie Itteti
Sbown in tlie plioto is lamnie holding the tropin
he was presented after lie wasi
Class of
Mr. and Mrs James IliH
entertained Dr T l.knn
any other brand. Make
it \tmr Famil\ Friend
Rtad Uvl onl Utnxu»ii\
Mait*rCord • Vtso • Shoppart Charge
312 I HOUSTON ST. • INOHAM BARK MALL
McCttUSSSHOPWNOCtTY
WINDSOR
Tlie quanit>
harm fill ba<-terta
ai-tualU
m *
(NACCASk
Ronald B. Jemison
president ofTHe Franklin
Beaut > Schools. Inc , was
recenllv named bv Texas
(knernor Mark White to
tlie Texas Cosmetology
Caimntission He wil
serve a six-\ear term on
the set en-member
charged with policy
determinatinn and regula-
tion of beaul\
in the State of
Texas
currently sits
on the National \ccrrdit
for Cos.
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