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BOLD AND THE the knot?
BEAUTIFUL - Sasha re- YOUNG AND THE fuses to give up. RESTLESS - Nick asks
DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Chelsea, “What’s going on?” Vincent Irizarry debuts on She says, “I need your help.” Days. Hope confesses to Natalie looks at Mariah. “So, murder. John comes face-to- you and Kevin...” Mariah face with his mother. John swigs from a bottle and finds himself in a dangerous replies, “So, you and Kevin... situation after a stunning be- ” Dylan tells Kevin, “We need trayal. Rafe and Hope share to you to access Victor New- an unexpected kiss! man’s personal communica-
GENERAL HOSPITAL tions.” Kevin blurts, “You - Will Julian and Alexis tie want me to hack Victor?!”
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Cancer (June 21-July Jan. 19) — Home improve- 22) — Career matters claim ment holds your attention your attention today and to- over the next few days. morrow. There may be a Change things around to bet- change in plans, opening the ter suit current needs. Dis- opportunity to fulfill a fan- cover unexpected benefits. tasy. Get support from fam- Cook something tasty for ily. Rely on a loved one and your family. Invite friends your own common sense. over and show off the up- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) grades. — Let your imagination take
Aquarius (Jan. 20- wing. Someone important is Feb. 18) — Catch up on feeling generous. Venture studies today and tomorrow. farther today and tomorrow. Friends help you make a con- Studies and travels flow with nection. There’s no such greater ease. Should you go thing as a stupid question, or should you stay? Provide but your timing could be off. leadership. Do the reading Practice makes perfect. Keep first.
up the good work. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 22) — Figure out shared fi- 20) — You’re in the eye of nances today and tomorrow. the storm. Love provides the You can solve the puzzle. structure for you to rest Gather information. Changes upon. A partner handles at home may affect domestic practical matters. Gather tranquility. Consider a sur- your resources together over prising development without the next few days. Work out blindly reacting. Give your-
the numbers. self time to take it all in.
Aries (March 21-April Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 19) — You seem energized 22) — Spend more time with today and tomorrow. Watch your partner over the next out for breakage ... you may few days. Take some down not know your own strength. time, and find inspiration A surprising development in where least expected. Take a a group setting inspires ac- walk together. Things may tion. Ponder what you’re dis- not go as planned. Discover covering. Consult together ways to support each other. with an experienced friend. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov.
Taurus (April 20-May 21) — Today and tomorrow 20) — Finish up old jobs get busy. The workload could over the next few days. Man- seem intense. Don’t enter- age deadlines. Send thank- tain or throw parties. Inhibit you cards. Clear space for your natural generosity. You what’s next. Take peaceful don’t need to pay for, or moments to settle your clean up after, anything extra spirit. A walk in nature feeds now. Rest deeply and eat you. Enjoy a blissful sunset. well.
Gemini (May 21-June Sagittarius (Nov. 22- 20) — You have more Dec. 21) — There’s more friends than you realized. A time for love over the next careful work-related invest- few days. You’re developing ment may be necessary. Do a new perspective. Be unrea- you have a power suit? Oth- sonable with your goals and ers admire your work. ambitions. Count your bless- Changes the next level up af- ings, and sink into relaxation fect you positively. Check out mode. Turn the lights down a new offer. low.
Members of the Ada T. Payne Friends of the Li- brary sponsored a pro- gram entitled “A Stroll Down Central Avenue.” The mistress of ceremony for the event was Mrs. Sonya Harvey McCoy.
Forty years of loyal, dedicated service came to an end when Mrs. Carolyn Banks retired. The honoree, Carolyn was escorted by her husband, Johnny at her reception party.
Black Women Business Owners, Executives and Entrepreneurs (BWBOEE) held a networking luncheon at Harbor Island. Some of the members present were: (L-R) Janet Brooks (co-founder), D. Sherell Reed and Sandra Brookins.
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McMillian enjoyed Bethune Cookman’s shown with Dr. Walter Smith and his wife, homecoming in Daytona Beach, FL. Barbara at the CDC Banquet.
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and Pollynesia State Representative Betty Reed (left) is
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