I Azzie Wagr I SPcciai Penn-Brown Be< / Ms. Phyllis Ann Brown b< Alexander Penn last Sunday aft Seat Holy Church. The Rev. Th minister. Mrs. Penn. an alumnus of Wii employed by the city of Winstor West 24 1/2 St. are her parem Penn attends Winston-Salem member of Phi Beta Sigma Fra interpreter and park technician f< Percy L. Penns of 27th St. are Celeste Brown was honor atte Mrs. Robert Edwards, Mrs. R Penn, and Ms. Cynthia Brown Penn's best man was Jimi Benjamin and DeValden Penn, ! Jackson. Kuandelea Ch "Miss Junioi Miss Marcell Piggott won firs . Junior Ram 1976" last Saturda Convention and Civic Center. M Mona Reynolds (Miss Jr. Ram Paulette Marshall. Second runn sponsored by Miss Peggy Aldi Miss Beverly Kearse sponsore Attending the Annual Paj association were: The Henry J the Victor Johnsons, the W Stokeses, The James Ballentine: Hatchers and--the Ronald Cart "shocking" sounds of Electric Aldrige, Sylvia Gwynn, Ann entourage of 15 from Roanoke, 1 Jones" of Boston, National Pre: A1 Jones Rhea Hunting, Delori Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Williams also can 3rd Annual Reunion of The third annual Family Ret was held at Mt. Sinai AME Zi Sunday from 1:30-5:00 p.m. The program recognized th They were Rev. G. C. Ellis and for the occasion was Mrs. Luc Methodist Church. m ? t i d tacn tamuy orougnt nts own when the table was spread tl family has its deep family roots was composed of 16 children at Members of the family wen history and the family tree. Officers for the event'were: Vice President-Mrs. MablevE Allen, Treasurer-Mrs. Clara Mary Ellis and Reporter-Mrs. Guests included the Douthit Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ellis, the Annette, the Collette Ellises, tl Ellises, the Gerald Douglases Fannie Ellis. There were ove Cocktail Hoi The Sean Reddings of the \ invitational birthday dinner Vc close friends and relatives. The Redding (Karen) as a surpris The meal menu consisted .-.II A r>r> V*tr*r?r?r*1 i wi glazed yams. Approximately v dinner a choice of mixed drink The affair was thoroughly en Last week's Social Whirl'Party" listed Ms. Mildred name is Mildred Garrls. Sc wy A ter's I ' J)i/tit! I ?me "Penns" 1 scame the wife of William ernoon at 4:00 p.m. in Mercy D ..... wuuuiv. i\t i\ivv was uiiiviaiiu^ tiston-Salem State University is i-Salem. The Lucius Browns of ts. State University where he is a iternity, Inc. He is a seasonal or the Blue Ridge Parkway. The his parents. mdant. Other attendants were: oger Thompson, Miss Denise my McEahern. Ushers were Dexter Montgomery and Butch apter Crowns r Run 1976" t place and was crowned "Miss y evening in the M.C. Benton iss Piggott was crowned by Ms. 1975)7 Her sponsoror was Mrs. er-up was Miss Shelia Eldridge ridge. Third place winner was d by Mrs. Yvette Hatcher. >eant of the WSSU Alumni oneses, the Clarence McKees, alter Marshalls, the Hubert s, the William Butlers, the rred 'outhers. Also swinging to the : Fudge were socialites Peggj Caesar, Anna Henry and ar VA, J.C. Davis, Clarence "Jeep sident James Jarrell and guest, es Bailey ."Helen Poole, Fannie Quether Wilkins. Chancelloi le out to offer his support. Pleasant and Dora Ellis inion of Pleasant and Dora Elli on Church in Advance this nas e two oldest members present Mrs. Odessa Anderson. Speake :ile H. Douthit of Saint's Horn i food packed "picnic style" an lere was food galore! The Elli at Mt. Sinai. The original famil id now has over 200 descendant: ; presented copies of the famil President-Mrs. Clara Douglas arl. Recording Secretary-Shirle Ellis, Financial Secretary-Mr: . Dorothy Wynecoff. :s. Rev. and Mrs. J.F. Goodwii ; Albert Morgans, with daughtt he Baxter Holman, Srs. the Dav ;, the Walsh Coleman and Mr: r 130 relatives and friends. ar and Dinner A r?tc ropontlv; hnctpH 51 UV/V19 rtpiJt 1 VWIillJ UVUivw w. irty and cocktail hour for a fe> party was given in honor of Mrs e by her husband Sean, of Roast Duckling with appl hot rolls and Switzertw )5 guests were present. Prior { :s and hors'fouvres were servec joyed by all. idCoRection! "Curtain Call to Party - Party . Harris as hostess. The corre sorry Ms. Garris! Garden CI The Altavista Garden Club, one of the cities oldest black organizations, sponsored its 33rd annual picnic at St.Paul's Methodist Church pavilion. The Garden club was established in 1934 and has, since it began, sent flowers to various church and social ?Eastern Star Confab In C) The 75th annual session of the Gravel Chapter order of 4heEastern Star of the Juriselection of NC Prince Hall affiliated was held at the Sheraton Center in Charlotte, September 6th thru the 8th with more than 500 delegates attending. There was several speakers; Mrs. Howard Lee and Dr. Broom of Wilmington. gillllllHTIVIIHIIirVT I ^ ^ i it j D The Home Moravian Church is the * center of Moravian Church life in * North Carolina. Located in Old Salem. ^ ! the church was founded in 1766 by ^ members of the faith emigrating south .4. from Pennsylvania. The church, a part " * of the campus of Salem College. * dates from 1800. The Home Church * is adjacent to God's Acre, the >. Moravian burial ground where Easlei ~ Runrise is celebrated with band music . C and an ancient ritual. Old Salem, a 'r part of the industrial city of Winaton ? * Salom. ie a world?apart Lhf ? * restoration is open the year around " and visitors may get tour direction! J from the Reception Center. d : 'y 5. ly I VjC'nPo 1 ' <3TBT! Get it Togethei SAVE S4.53 Carry a complete fashic tk-ir/'M mh \/ai ir foot v*/i! U II v-/uyi I IW /WUI I UVyl TTII plantation crepe layere Braided Trim. Clay Red $10' % X. ividiLiiuiy oiiuuiuci odv . Reg $6.97...$4.90 1 * ( ct ^ The Chronicle Satan lib Hosts 33 i functions in addition to sending flowers to the funerals of their deceased members- The group also serves food and refreshments after funerals at the homes of relatives of deceased members and close friends of the /AfnoriiTntmn \jt ^uiucat ivriii The picnic was a gala affair, karlotte A brides contest was closed raising several thousand dollars which will be used for scholarships, charity and the support of the grand body. Forsyth County was represented the second lady of the order, Mrs. Elizabeth Tilley. Dorothy Sprinkle, Grand deputy of 11th District, Dr.? Massey Codepuh, Mary L. Fair corresponding' secretary. 2 H 4 I f Naomi S i f Collection ' I From j *11-23 ! | 9 styles to choose I i I " I "Where 1(^ .s ' Dpen Nights til 9 Use Your MASTER CHARC S60R^WaBmT SA18ltliWt*SUf>*???c let to know us; you'll like i day Sept. 18, 1976 - Page 7 ^ rd Picnic with more than 50 members and friends in attendance. The ... pavilion was canoped with trees and shrubs donated by the. members. The menu consisted of fried chicken, bar-b-qued chicken, ham,, deviled eggs, macaroni salad, candied yams, potato salad and all manner of cakes and pies. There were all kinds of games olaved. which i* c-f i ;? J ^ w fantastic considering that the organization is made up entirely of senior citizens. Altavista president, Mrs. Janie Thomas of 315 W. 25th Street said the organization has always lived up to its . motto, which says "may we know the joy of true friendship." Mrs. Estelle Cropps was chairman and chief hostess for the affair, attending her were Mrs. Maggie Rucker,?Mrs; Katie Hunt, Mrs. Mattie Jones, and reporter Bula Hickerson. ims I rom J ume, 1 71 UPPCR LEVEL wr/r .-WBg^k Wjmfir- tujmBKaA . / M/\ /.. . J?.\ . //JJBfffwf/jtffMlBr sjffiff/J/f//fM . \ ^f ['' Prices Good thru Saturday aE Card mt\) w.? '