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YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Tuesday September 13:
Chloe wants Nick to respect Chelsea's wishes. Chloe reveals her true colors. Chelsea goes off on Sharon at work. Jack wants Jill to tell him what Colin knows about Phyllis. Wednesday September 14: Ashley is caught between Billy and Jack. Kevin wants to know about the time Chloe spent away. Chelsea receives a gift. Thursday Sep- tember 15: Victor defends himself. Paul needs Nikki's help. Jack wants the truth from Phyllis.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Tuesday September 13: Theresa and Eve get emotional as Eve helps her sister get ready for the wed- ding. Wednesday September 14: Theresa and Brady’s wedding comes to a screeching halt when Orpheus takes center stage, holding Eve as his hostage. Thursday September 15: Gabi brings some clothes for Chad to try on for an upcoming benefit.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tuesday September 13: Franco seeks advice from Kiki. The PCPD works with Andre on the GH pa- tient murder case. Morgan catches Kiki off guard. Wednesday September 14: Carly and Michael have a bitter argument. Julian has a change of heart. Finn promises to help Hayden. Thursday September 15: Julian’s trial begins. Jason makes an emotional plea. Lulu confides in Kevin.
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Tuesday September 13:
Bill gloats to Ridge about helping to save Forrester Creations. Steffy tries to ease Eric's stressful emotions. Wednesday September 14: Bill hires a wedding planner. The Forresters plan an intervention for Eric. Thursday September 15: R.J. returns and reacts to news of Brooke's plan to wed Bill. Wyatt insists Steffy discuss their mar- riage with him.
National Council Of Negro Women – Bethune Luncheon: Dressed like a model and holding her famous saxophone, Mrs. Wanda Cobb excited the audience. She delighted the crowd with several se- lections.
HERITAGE FESTIVAL – Business Series II: Teresa Morning and Rhonda Deriberprey were willing listeners at Series II. Ms. Driberprey was also a presenter.
Criminal Justice Seminar At First Baptist Church Of College Hill: Members of the Women’s Council who attended the Seminar were: seated, left to right: Rodneshia Ingram, Kimberly Ingram, Paulette Pearson and Alma Purify. Standing left to right: Theda Milton, Janet Clark, Kimberly Johnson, Anna Williams, Carol Nelson, Fannie Keith and Ruby Gadson.
Pictures From The Past
National Council Of Negro Women – Bethune Luncheon: Popular singer, Ms. Sonia Wise thrilled the crowd with a special rendition of the song, “I Can Only Imagine.”
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Retrograde Mercury is in your sign and today it’s at odds with fiery Mars. This means you can easily have an ar- gument with someone, especially a family member or someone at home. Nevertheless, flirtations and fun social occasions promise enjoyment and pleasure! You win some, you lose some.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Something going on behind the scenes might irk you to the point of having an argument with someone. Fortu- nately, with Venus in your sign now, you are unusually diplomatic and charming. Discussions with family or about your home will be positive.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Because you have strong opinions, you might end up having a quick argument with someone, especially about money or possessions. Fortunately, another influence that makes you feel happy and easygoing will counter this energy. A varied day.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) An argument with a boss, parent or someone in a position of authority might arise. Quite likely, this will be a brief spat. You should be aware that whatever you do will be no- ticed. Meanwhile, money matters look good. Don’t shop during the Moon Alert.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Avoid controversial subjects like politics, religion and race today because they will be too contentious. Arguments will arise. Instead, focus on fun travel plans. But don’t agree to anything important until the Moon Alert is over.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Squabbles about shared property, in- heritances and jointly held possessions might occur. Ironically, the tone of these discussions is actually positive and beneficial to you. Wait until the Moon Alert is over to make important decisions regarding these matters. (Why waste your breath?)
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Relations with partners and close friends are up and down. At one point, you might argue, and then later all is laughter and fun. Go figure. Expect to meet ex-partners, ex-spouses and people from your past. Don’t dredge up old history and disputes be- cause this will be anti-productive. Instead, keep things light.
Aries (March 21-April 19) Be careful because today is Monday and you are eager to begin your week! However, it is a Moon Alert. This isn’t entirely bad news because during a Moon Alert, you can be playful, fun-loving and very creative! Note: Be careful about being too assertive at work. Really?
Taurus (April 20-May 20) This is quite a lovely day for you. Be- cause this Moon Alert is coupled with Mercury retrograde, everyone’s efficiency will be hampered. However, your focus is more on social oc- casions, pleasure, romance and playful times with children. This is a creative, fun day for you! (Guard against arguments.)
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Arguments with partners and close friends might occur. Certainly, family discussions with a parent or some- one in a position of authority will be feisty. Perhaps this is because old family business is back on your plate and you’re not too happy.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Delays related to transportation prob- lems and confused communications are likely. In turn, this could lead to an argument with someone, especially a daily contact or someone at work. Don’t be pushy with others. Instead, focus on home redecorating or entertaining at home.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Money squabbles might arise, especially with kids, social events or something to do with sports. For the most part, this is a fun-loving day. But take note: During the Moon Alert, do not spend money on anything other than food, gas and tickets for events.
Commission On The Status Of Women In Hills. County – Hall Of Fame: Joyce Austin and Janice Carter Collier were among the many people who attended the luncheon.
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