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CONGRESSWOMAN KATHY CASTOR’S LUNCHEON AT OPEN CAFÉ: Yvette Lewis, repre- senting the NAACP (right) and Rev. Timothy Kemp, Pastor of Peace Progressive Primitive Bap- tist Church, enjoyed the event.
B-CU MEETS PRESIDENT – Dr. Edison Jackson, second from the left, is shown with representatives from the Lakeland Alumni Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Collins (Ellastine) Smith, President and Treasurer, respectively, and Tony Matthews, right, Vice-President.
Pictures From The Past
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Tuesday, October 25: Dylan seeks answers from Mariah. Patty plays a dangerous game. Chelsea has a shocking encounter. Wednesday, October 26: Jill puts Cane on no- tice. Victor wants Natalie's help. Billy supports Phyllis. Thursday, Oc- tober 27: Nikki and Neil renew their bond. Mariah makes a power move. Sharon visits Patty.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Tuesday, October 25: Abe is reunited with an old flame when Kayla reveals she found a specialist to perform his surgery - Dr. Valerie Grant. Wednesday, October 26: Victor calls a family meeting and stuns everyone with his announcement. Thurs- day, October 27: Eduardo discusses his new “family business” with Kate and offers her a job.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tuesday, October 25: Sonny con- fronts Scott. Jason and Sam tell Danny he’s going to be a big brother. Franco and Liz present Jordan with some important information about the hospital. Wednesday, October 26: Nathan and Maxie focus on their wedding plans. Alexis reaches out to Carly. Jason and Sonny have it out. Thursday, October 27: Michael is put through an emotional rollercoaster. Griffin bares his soul to Anna. Jason issues a warning to Curtis.
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Tuesday, October 25:Rick forces Ridge to rethink his plan when he questions it. Big Brother’s Vic- tor Arroyo, Paul Abrahamian, and Da’vonne Rogers appear on B&B as part of the catering and floral crew preparing for Brooke and Bill's wed- ding. Wednesday, October 26: Ridge tells RJ about his plan, and ex- plains how it will benefit the family. Wink Martindale appears as B&B's Reverend Brown, who will be the officiant at Bill and Brooke's nuptials. He'll appear October 26 - 31. Thursday, October 27: Bill is excited to finally be marrying Brooke.
CHARMETTES’ PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ – De- cember, 2011: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse (Bishop Michelle) Patty joined many friends at the Gala.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
This is a powerful time because the Sun is in your sign. And for sure, you are noticed! But, you might be noticed in an unex- pected way that you might not have chosen. Just be aware of this. Conversations with bosses and authority figures might surprise you. Stay calm and cool.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Travel plans might be can- celed, changed or rescheduled. However, others might suddenly have to travel at the last moment. Don’t do anything rash today. Re- sist knee-jerk reactions to things going on around you. Just get your facts and wait until tomor- row to act.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Refrain from making impor- tant decisions about taxes, debt, inheritances and shared property, even though that could be your focus. Postpone these decisions until tomorrow because of today’s Moon Alert. Keep things light and enjoy schmoozing with others.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Because the Moon is opposite your own sign, it means you have to cooperate and go more than halfway when dealing with others. However, it is also a Moon Alert. Quite likely, no one will know ex- actly what to do. Just play things low key and wait until tomorrow.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
Your efficiency at work will suffer — no question. Therefore, do not set the bar too high. Things are loosey-goosey for everyone today, so take it easy. Avoid important decisions and major expendi- tures. Carry on as usual and post- pone anything important until tomorrow.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
Keep your wits about you because today is full of the unexpected and the unpredictable. (Well, at least you know that.) Social plans might change. Ditto for sports events. This is an accident-prone day for your kids so be extra vigi-
lant. Nevertheless, you are highly creative!
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Your home routine will change. Small appliances might break down or minor breakages could occur. Company might unex- pected knock at your door. Like- wise, domestic arguments might break out.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
This is an accident-prone day so be careful. Pay attention to every- thing you say and do. Poor day for important decisions. If shopping, restrict your purchases to gas, food and entertainment-related expenses.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Your focus is on money, cash flow, earnings and financial matters. Nevertheless, this is a poor day for decisions about finances and money. Only spend money on gas and food. However, keep an eye on your money and possessions. Guard them against loss or theft. Be smart.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) For most of this day, the Moon is in your sign; however, it is a Moon Alert. That means everything is loosey-goosey and indecisive. You’re not sure if you’re coming or going. However, it’s a creative day because you can easily think outside of the box. Postpone im- portant decisions and purchases.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You might feel restless and vague about how to start your week be- cause this is a loosey-goosey day. It will certainly be in your best in- terests to work alone or behind the scenes. Even then, something unexpected will send your day sideways.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
You’ll enjoy hanging out with friends, especially a female friend. However, this person might do something you least expect. Or perhaps, you will meet someone who is a real character, someone who is avant-garde or unortho- dox?
CASTOR’S LUNCHEON AT OPEN CAFÉ: Rev. A. D. Shaw, left, Pastor, Shekinah Glory Cathedral COGIC, and De- wayne L. Mallory with the office of (then State Rep-
CLUB PATRON – FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Jerome Green, shown here with a big smile as he enjoyed the fun with his friends.
CONGRERSSWOMAN resentative) Betty Reed.
KATHY
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