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On September 20th the
Marauee at the Bonanza
Sirloin Pit on 30th Street said,
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Charlita
and Chareba.'' It was
evident that the Cardwell's
twins were having a birthday
They were two years
Charlita and Chareba are
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the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Car dwell, Jr., 2823
Greenway Avenue, WinstonSn1*m
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Patricia Hemphill had charge
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The Winston-Salem Chronicle.
Birthday
\
Sherrod. Frenchie Wilson and
Katina Jones. All children
were accompanied by their
parents.
The birthday cake was
adorned with candles and
ballerinas and-was served with
ice
dresses with gold tieres which
laid HAPPY BIRTHDAY. After
a most enjoyable party
>f fun and entertainment,
?Avii i^ucsi was given s
Birthday Tote Bag with
goodies and favors.
Out-of-town guests: Mr.
tnd Mrs. Charles A. Cardwell,
Sr., paternal grandparents of
Bluefield, West Ya.^ thfik_
mcle Dr. John T. Greenwood
>f Chapel Hill, N.C. and Miss
3igi. Campbell of Durham,
Mailman
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neceives
Award
In a brief ceremony at
Sethabara Station at 3 p.m. on
September 18, Max G. Flynt
vas presented the Postal
[)river-of-the-Year Award for
Fiscal Year 1975 by Postmastsr
R.G. Wilson, Jr.
Flynt, a veteran of 29 years
postal service, serving as a
:ity delivery carrier until
VIarch of 1974 when he was
appointed rural carrier on
route #8, received a Special
Achievement Award and a
:ash award of $500 as
prescribed by the National
Safety Council rules.
The Winston-Salem Post
Office conducted the Driveraf-the-Month
Award program
during the past year and had
26 winners of this award.
Flynt was chosen by the local
evaluation committee from
this group as Driver-of-theYear.
The award is based on
effective performance in
postal driving without a
preventable accident, traffic
violation or citation.
The local post office has 235
employees who operate motor
vehicles as a part of their
normal day-to-day duties.
Postmaster Wilson, while
presenting the award stated,
exceptional driving
performance of Flynt has set a
good example for other
employees and this accomplishment
fully justifies the
award." Wilson added, "It
really Pays in more ways than
one to Driyp Safely."
Frttzoaa It tar earns that hart.
Absolute Batatas. No dangerous cutting,
no ugly pads or piasters. In days, Freezone
eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the
com. Drop on Freezone?take off corns.
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corns tno CAiiusts
Charilta and Chaseba Cartfwal <
recently at the Wonanta Sirioft
N.C.j assistant hostess: Mrs.
Joseph J. Greenwood, maternat
grandmother, Mrs. Marcaret
O. Christian and Mrs.
Thony M. Simpson, aunts,
Mrs. Mattie Rosemond, Mrs.
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PTA Meeting
North Intermediate School
P.T.A. will meet, Monday,
September 29th at 7:30 p.m.
in the school auditorium. This
will be the annual "Open
House" for parents.
After a brief meeting and
introduction of the teachers,
the parents will visit the
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Chairperson: Judy
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Annie Pearl Wilson and Mr.?
Norman S. King. Mr. Ethan
G. Shertod made movies of the
activities, and Mrs. Norman
M. Smith photographed the
events of the party. " "
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Scheduled
childrens' rooms for a look at
what they have planned for
the coming year.
Any parents- wishing to
support their children by
joining the P7T7A7 will be
encouraged to do so at this
meeting.
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