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SEPTEMBER 2 - 8,1985 THE CITIZEN
Brochure tells story of Greek-lettered qrganizations
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Gree -Lettered Organizations
with. an fri an Heritage, the
first four-color brochure col
lectively p tlighting Blac
Gree -Lettered Organization
and detailing their contributions
to meric has been released
by Anheu r-Bu ch In . of St.
Loui .
The publi ti ns hich com-
pri the ationaJ Pan-Helleni
ouncil. Included are Alpha
pp lpha, Delta Sigma
Theta, Zet Phi B ta nd Sigma
Gamma Rho. roritie alon
with Alpha Phi Alpha K ppa
Alpha Psi, Omega P i Phi nd
Phi Beta Sigma fratemitie .
The bro hure traces the
Gree movement am on Black
from it in epti n on a white
college mpus and subsequent
birth at Black college and
universitie to its e pan into
alumni group nd current day
flou ri hing.
Hi hlighted re th p t In
volvement and urrent pr rams
of ea h organization.
Also included are ph t -
gr ph of il portr it f the
prin ip I founder, or wher
there a n principal fou -
der, the fir t nati n I pre ident
of the gr up .
pies f the br chure may
be obtained in qu ntiti f
50 by ritin nheu r-Bu ch
Greek Br hure , c/o 1m ge ,
P.O. B J., Orangeburg. S
116. Shippin and handlin
harges f ,50 per br chure
hould be in luded.
Replies to young lady that got off A.D.C.
pe pIe w uldn t have t be n
welfare.
As hairp r n u -
ke n Right Organizati n I fe I
a ne d f r welfare r cipient
t have rights. I ill et up
temperary ffice at my h u .
I al ays encoura e any young
m ther to g back t ho 1
and get empl ym nt trainin .
elfare i n fun.
The d ra L. Smith
u ke n
un lady
been a tax payer - I kn w J
have. I m n I nger n wel
fare, but y u never kno h n
y u may have to return. You
an alway ge hurt on job
on trike, r the c mpan
Glad a •. · happy f r
any ne to make it ff .D ..
any p ple may feel a
th ugh welfare re ipients have
n right. Inm te have rl ht
ev n th ugh they c mmitted
a crim. Empl yer have ri hts
a well as employees.
If there were more jobs
and j b that m de mu h more
than minimum wage,
's THRIFT SHOP
ST. JOH
LO
COST CLOTHING EVERYDAY!
n.
B ATRI Brunch f r
the B tap rt of the D llar & n Slut t
America' Top 100 BI Bu in and Pr e i nat
Women during th u u t c nventi n f D Ita igma
Th te S rority in Dallas . . . King br Premium
Malt Liqu r fr m A H URSER-B S H, In . i f er
ing a new 'Cobra u t ng th rand prize in pro
m ti nal weep take pr gram ann un ed r ently by
Albert R. Cummin s ni r pr duct man ger for ing
obra. irned at Bla n um rs, e Y rk-b ed,
Bla k-owned ad agen y J.P. SO IAT S
i handlin the campaign p nding adv rtisin
in the m jor Black pubJi ti n . . .Th ati nal Bar
A 0 iation, , Ameri a s oldest nd largest min rity
lawyer's rganization pre nted awards re mzm
corporate contribution supporting the bar's en us
project. Receiving a rds were Elynor A. Willi m
on behalf of The H nes Group; Valerie Lewi , Chry -
ler C rporation; BA Vice President Charles Johnson'
BA Past President Arthenia L. Joyner' James Cole
Clorox Corporation; Jewel laFont nt, Mobil Oil Cor
poration; and Grady Murdo k Burger King Corp r
ation. The a ards pre ntation took pl ce during the
BA Convention in Chica 0 Illinois. ... A ne
General M tor h larship plan to attract more
minority men and women to mana ement positions
in GM car and truck dealership h s b n announced
by Jo ph J. V squcz, direct r f bu ine man gement
and dealer development on GM's Custom r Sales nd
Service Staff. Ten min rity udent - three worn n
and "seven men - wh have completed their ophom re
year at even universities were nnounced as the fir t
recipients the ne GM Scholarship. Student re
ceive a alary f r their in-dealership work during th
ummers plu tuition, book nd fee for th ir junior
and senior year in c l1ege. G e pects to add another
10 ch lar hip ne t year thu increasin the number of
tudent and colle es inv Ived in th pr gram.
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