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Celebrating 70 Years In The Tampa Bay Area
SeparateWeekend Shootings Leave 2 Dead
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VOL. 70 NO. 91 TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015 24 PAGES
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Replace Child’s Stolen Bicycle
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Over 500 Guns Netted In Buy Back Initiative
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Popular Educator Loses Battle With Cancer
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CHARMETTES ATTEND 60TH NATIONAL CONVENTON
Recently members of the Charmettes Incorporated, Hillsborough County Chapter, accompanied by Charmers and their guests traveled to Miami, to attend their 60th National Convention. The theme this year was “Charmettes in Action: Women Impacting Communities through Service and Deeds.” The national platform of Charmettes is eradicating cancer in our lifetime. In addition, other initiatives supported by the Charmettes include: education, health, scholarships and community development. Reverend Dr. Barbara J. Morton is the National President of The Charmettes and Delores B. Williams is President of the Tampa Chapter. Among those attending the convention, shown seated left to right: Ruby French, Betty Kinsey, Meshay Holiday, Selphenia Shields, Ann Carey, Delores Williams, Janice London, Lejoan Franklin, Aretha Smith, Michelle Jones, and Doris Scott. Shown on the back row are: Evelyn Keeton, Jacqueline Wilds, Edna McCants, Yvonne Waldon, Thomasina Banks, Vivian Warren, Vivian Kitchen, Mar- garet Fisher, Joyce Austin, Corlis McIntyre, Carolyn Banks, Gloria Alexander, Mona Newsome, Antonia Barber, and Sylvia Salter.
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