Alpha Phi Alpha Fratcrnitywill
mid i Ouistmas formal datx:e at
the 1«o�1. Kart Y�dJUr
man, and his commiree me lie k>
make this December26thnighlone
k> temember_
Our deep sympathy k> Mattye
Amerson WalJccr on the uSden
death of CalISe, ber In,S)m1 of a
brief two yeatS •• Hesuffenx1a heart
attack at their � aOO �ra1
services were �ld 1mt Saturday
morning at Calvary Baptist
churdl. ..
Su;y Teola Hen is cam
paigning for Wayrr. CblUlty Cerlc
aOO would apprecia vollUlt::ers k>
�lp in mailings, staff telepbJnes
aOO otm belp at ber campaign
headqU8l1eIS on Livernois near
OutS. Call 862-1566 if you have
time k>�lp ...
Richmorxf Long says call him
if you'd like to join the gro� going
to Tororeo fortbe Canbana Festival
on Fiiday, July 31st. Reservations
are being made at the beautiful
�rak>n Centre It>tcl. Qlll 869-
1393_.
� Detroit Bridge Unit on
James Couzens presen� i� an
nual Bridge and Whist party
ItJCeIltly am the clubroom was
filled with enlln!led players, Th:
�prizesiocludedelectrical
appliances, jewelry, tee shirts,
mm� aOO 00kcd goods. Mavis
:Mason coOOuaed games, Essie
Norman was the founder aOO first
president of the DBU. Players
were Lousie Marshall, Cbmelia
aOO Shennan Cleek, Grace M�
Givens, Allene McCampbell,
Pauljm Milton. Dorothy Wlley,
Pa� SaOOers, Ollie Pa�ISOO,
Olivia Houston, Beulah Qrzzim,
Irene WISe, Winifred Brown, Vera
Dunlap, MildIed Gibbs, Marilyn
Summers, Greta Davis, Josephine
Jones, Arm Sweeting, Lavern Wills
andso many OthelS ... The next tour
nament will be �ld on Oeober
31st ..
Congratulations to former
DetroiteJs, AI arxl Clwtie North
em, woo � malcc their 00mc in
Les Yep. Tbey're celebrating
ttm43Id�anniveJS8IYtM
IOOIlth. In Augu;t they'll be in Id
lewild for � annual IdlewildclS
week of activities ...
� Vuginia Parle Cbmmunity
Investments Associates are
celebrating their 10th aMivetsary
of � graOO q>eni� of theirsll>J>
� center. Tbe armual dinner will
be �ld at the Westin Hotel on
Friday, October 16th. nckc� may
be reserved by calling 361-2241.
Herschel Richey is presi
dent..DololU � is recording
seaeuuy ..
1m Belle Maison bridge clli>
tm IMt MoIXlay, with S�nnan
Cheek conducting the games.
PlayetS iIx:1\ded Mary Faulkm,
Pat �1B, HmIy Robinsoo, Dor
!!leY WaIkm, M8rF Atkimon. Sea
Wilson, Helen Tims, Rhetta
Jolnon, Nm:y W� Cor
oelia Cleek. am yows truly. Cash
� were won by Cycle 'I\Im',
Art Johrson, Jeannine S�rrill aOO
Jim Hill. Tbe dli> is planning its
annual panc for Mlooay, July
Z7th. ..
DETROIT
even .
Tb conference, th the theme,
"Bl c Threatre: In Celebration of
Rich Herita ,. ill provid par
ticipan with trainin ,edu tion
nd networkin opportuniti th
noted profe ional nd hoi .
The keynote pe er for the con
ference will be Aug t Wit on, one
of American' mo t ignificant
voice of the modern BI ck
The tre. Hi critically acel imed
pi ys Ma Raniney's Black Bottom,
Fences, Joe Turner' Come and
Gone, Piano Lesson and Two
Trains Running. compri a cycle
of dram depicting African
American life in each decade of the
20th century.
This year, BTN has focused t
tention on those artist from Detroit
who have made - nd continue to
rna e - a mar in the entertain
ment industry.
Several of them will be par
ticipating in the conference.
Woodie King, Jr. is erving as the
BTN Honorary National Con
ference Chair and will lead the con
ference session "Black Produce
on Producing;" actre s Denise
Nicholas will conduct the master
class, It Acting for the Camera;" and
Ella Joyce will serve as a Guest of
Honor fot the BTN Gala Banquet.
She will also conduct one of the
conference essions on "Getting
the Job: Professional Strategies for
the Actor."
WOODIE KING, JR., a Detroit
native, is one of America's
foremost producers and directors.
tage, reen,
EL�JOYCE
television.
Trained in New York at the
Negro Ensemble Company, she
currently co-stars with Carroll O'
Connor and Howard Rollins in the
popular detective eries,l tbe Heat
What African-Americans can
do to aid the environment
By RON SEIGEL
Corre.pondMt
DETROIT - Betty Hollens of the
Black Summit on the Environment
suggests some things that minoritie
can do to protect the environment:
- Write to newspapers, letting
them know "that people of color are
concerned."
- Read and inform yourself
about "what is in your own back
yard," including such issues as lead
paint poisoning their homes, which
are a danger for everyone, particular
ly young children that are develop
ing.
- Get speakers on the environ
ment to talk at your school or job,
Hollens says that the health and
safety committee of your union can
talk about hazards at work. Another
helpful source can be the Southeast
Michigan Coalition on Health and
Safety (SEMCOSH), which can be
reached at (313) 961-3345.
You can call Hollers herself to
get a speaker from her own organiza
tion, People of Color Committee on
the Environment at (313) 842-6262.
- Try to recycle your
newspapers.
- Expand your idea of environ
mentalism to human issues.
"Not having a job is an environ
mental hazard," she said. "Civil
rights and human rights are part of
the environment."
of tbe Hi t. Her ta e role ve
included PlJIIZi in Long Time Since
Yesterday ndJanie in To Gleam It
Around, To Show My Shin
On th creen, . ichol
wsu offers .qraduate major in
nursing care adrnirustratlon
A new master's degree program
at Wayne State University will
�nefit nurses who aspire to execu
tive and administrative positions in
the health care field.
Beginning with the winter term,
the College of Nursing will offer a
major in nursing care administration
. leading to a muter of science in
nursing degree.
The curriculum is designed to
prepare nursing administrators who
can use advanced clinical nursing
skills, nursing and management in
formation y terns and appropriate
accounting and financial methods,
among other skills.
The program will include cour
ses in financial accounting and
management taught by the WSU
School of Business Administration.
Applicants must satisfy Graduate
School admission requirements and
must complete 38--41 credits of
study to earn the MS in Nursing
degree.
A specialist certificate program'
in nursing administration will be
phased out after the master's pro
gram is in place.
Gospel HOUrs .
W.e.H.B. 1200 AM - 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Everv Sunday Morning .
Rev. Wilmore Allen
Rev. A.J. Rag rs
Joe Ella Ukety
catherine Robinson
Gloria Parker
lorraine Walker
• , Bro. Dunkin "1
894-8774
298-6333
298-6334
298-6335
Henry Ruff Rd.
Inkster. Mich.
DENISE NICHOLAS
also appeared in Let's Do It Again,
A Piece of the Action - both with
Sidney Poiter and Bill Cosby-and
Ghost pad. Recently, Ms.
Nicholas wrote her fist play, Buses,
which features a ficticious meeting
between civil rights activists Rosa
Parks and Mary Ellen Pleasant.
ELLA JOYCE, born in
Chicago but raised in Detroit, is
one of today's brightest stars of
theatre and television. She cur
rently co-stars with actor Charles
S. Dutton in the critically ac
claimed television series, Roc.
Before moving to California
seven years ago she earned praised
for her Off-Broadway performan
ces. Ms. Joyce won an AUDELCO
Award for her portrayal ofHyalla in
Ode saand, was a TOR awarded for
her perform nee of Viola in Not
Single Bla by reno
origi ted t t v rio
Wil on' 1 t
unnin .
While in Detroit, . Joyce ill
lop rticip te in the Detroit
Council of the Arts' Summer
Youth Employm nt Pro m.
The pro r m offe inner-city
youth po itive opportunitie for r
ti tic expre ion.
Other conference highli h
cons! t of the BT Gal Banq t t
the Westin Hotel, July 9, honoring
the contributio m de by BI c
The tre rti to the world of
theatre. Keynote pe er will be
two-time Pulitzer-Prize winning
playwright Aug t Wil on.
ightclub nd musical theatre
Inger Carol Woods will rve
entertainment.
Be ide King and Joyce, WDIV
TV -4 new nchor Emery King
will serve a a speci I banquet
WOODIE KING JR.
guest. The four-day conference a
will also features eighteen panels,
workshops, and rna ter classes led
AUGUST WILSON
SEVEN BLACK TH TRE
productions from acros the country
and abroad will erve conference
entertainment. They include the hit
Broadway musical Dreamgirl ,Joe
Turner'S Come and Gone, and the
American premiere of Oriki of
Gras hopper by the GanGan
Theartre of Lagos, Nigeria. Two of
the shows, The Dancing Spider and ·
Tall Tales for Short/All Folks are
pecially oriented for children.
Founded in 1986, the Black
Theatre Network is a national non- '
profit/tax-exempt corporation.
based in Michigan. Its every ac- .
tivity is aimed at exposing all
people to the beauty and com
plexity of Black Theatre.
Comprised of those who per
form, direct, teach, research, and
publish, BTN works to preserve this
unique art form so future genera
tions may inherit a theatre worthy
of its African roots.
20178 Uvernol.
(3 blk. S of W 8MI)
Detroit, MI48221
(313) 881·3303
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Dr. Thomas A. Gossel. in his article on high-fiber diet
products. (U.S. Pharmicist July 1987) says that obesity is
the most common form of malnutrition In the U.S. and most
lnoustrlehzed countries. Obesity results from changing
eating habits. lifestyles and physical activity.
The Amerioan diet has been consistent in total calories
and protein intake. However, the amount of starchy,
fibrous rood Americans eat has been decreased and there
has been an Increase in the intake of refined carbohydrates
and total tat.content,
The American diet contains 10-25 grams of dietary fiber
per day. The Ideal desireable intake is 25-50 grams per
day.
The ideal weight-loss program encourages decreased Intake of calories plus Increased
exercise.
Decreased calorie Intake results In less bulk In the gastrointestinal tract, so one gets hungry
between meals. Therefore, the use of fiber supplements to add bulk Is advisable. .
Fiber is materi I that cannot be broken dOwn by the chemicals in the stomach. Some
fibers, like wheat bran. are not water soluble so they can be used to treat constipation.
Water-soluble preparations such as proteins, oak bran and various gums are also used in
weight-loss diets. They add bulk to the gastrointestinal tract, give a sense of fullness, and
prevent the absorption of numents,
A fiber diet Increases stool weight and reduces constipation. It protects against
development of colon diseases such as appendlclts, diverticulitis and oolorectal cancer.
Dietary fiber Is also reported to protect against hyperlipidemia atherosclerosis, Ischemic
heart disease, and diabetes. Non-prescription weight-loss products may assist In reducing
an Individual's appetite. Fiber diet supplements will only help to reduce obesity if the Individual
reduces total food Intake below the calorie energy requirement.
This means that people must work hard or exercise vigorously to bum up the exce
calories over and above that needed for work on exercise.
Eat small portions of food and chew thoroughly. Obese persons have been observed to
eat at a faster rate. Thorough chewing results In less food being eaten. Europeans seem
to be thinner than Americans for several reasons. They walk more, they stt down to eat and
they eat unpolished foods and foods without extras like sauces, breading, salt or sugar.
12884 E. J fter on
(Conner and Chalmer.)
Detroit, 148214
(313) 331-04M
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(Glend I. and W Davlaon)
Highland Park, MI 482\13
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