I Azzie Wi I SPodi 95 Ye* Employees of Reynolds "party(ed)" the past We persons who had given a ti the medical related profr keynote speaker. Dulin, A Health Center, talked ab< employee had rendered in service. Each person retiri (fifteen dollar) gift certifies and staff of the center. Mrs. Velma Hopkins, Cafeteria, donated a luscio salad, assorted melon t Approximately 75 employee M. Bell (25 years) Mrs. Dor Blackshears (7 yrs. Reynold Mr. Robert Van Hoy (9 y< Mrs. Bell joined the Re worked in the capacity as M became a part of the staff ii medical technologist; Mr. ranks in October of 1968 collection dept. at the time relations representative; M was employed in the paini Some well-wishing stafr Broadway, Jean Mosby, a (WIC) Dorothy Gatewood, there was Mrs. Hazel Sco Sickle Cell division, as was Snow. Rilev Peterson. Van# Doris McCorkle, Willie Ma away from the business o From the purchasing depart housekeeping came Patsy V planning. The chairperson of the I Betty A. Alexander who die organizing the affair. The enjoyed by those attendinj Miss Vickie Osborne be Irwin of Elon College at 2 p The Rev. Michael Sepau; Mr. Irwin graduated f College in Charlotte. She i Osborne. Irwin is a graduate of N. by a division of Burlington Mrs. U. Irwin. Mrs. Robert Aiutrmrc m attendants were Mesdame. Busic, Leigh Edmunds, ai Ushers were Jimmy Osb Ron Laughlin, Tom Smi Edwards. A reception foil A A "living carousel" was j Mrs. Thomas Garner of Bali cousins, the Guy Barrimon Tanya, Shenee' and Ro< afternoon and evening of fro cousin (age 18) Mary on a Fair. They rode practically < cotton candy, drank "gallon to laugh at the amusing anti Garner enjoyed the shoppin for the evening, toured man; town for a week-end and moment. Well Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan H their daughter Sandra Ani Barry Vincent Law son. A I planned. Miss Wells is a where she majored in Specia field in the Baltimore Citv Reynolds Sr. High Schoc employed by B.H. Landvill See Soda igner's 1 vd ir Retirement Party Health Center got on down and dnesday as they honored five (5) atal of 95 years combined service to sssion. Mr. Frank Dulin was the ssociate Administrator at Reynolds >ut the numerous years that each his department during his time of ng received a plaque and a $15.00 ite compliments of the employees J* manager of the Health Center us menu of Wings 4n things, potato >alls, sliced melon, and punch. is and staff congratulated Mrs. Ruby othy J. Mills (30 yrs.), Mr. Benjamin Is) Mr. James P. Keen (23 years) and jars). jynolds Staff in Sept. of 1951 and edical Records Librarian; Mrs. Mills n July of 1946 in the clinical lab as a Benjamin Blackshears joined the in the housekeeping division; Mr. 53 was hired in the medical services i of his retirement, he was patient lr. Robert Van Hoy in Jan. of 1967 ting department. members were; Mesdames Aretha \nnie Alexander, Maggie Cramer (Medical records librarian). Also tt (and Mr. 4'Nate*' Rumph of the Terry Roberts, Doris Graham, Betty ;ssa Crawford. Carolvn Maransvillp e Smith and Chris Stinson. Tipping iffice was Mrs. Olivia Thompkins. ment was Rainey Mitchell and from Voods. Mr. Alonzo Reid from family Entertainment Committee was Mrs. I a dynamic job of co-ordinating and : affair and food was thoroughly '' Irwin - osborae icame the wife of Nicholas Edward i.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church. ;h was officiating minister, rom Central Piedmont Community is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Mack C. State University and is employed Industries. He is the son of Mr. and is her sister's honor attendant. Other s Kenneth Byrd, Jane Irwin, Claudia ad Debbie Bridges. orne, David Fortune, Terry Greene, ith, Roger Edwards, and Ronald owed the ceremony. Carousel of Fan ust what the youngsters ot Mr. and timore, Md. got as they joined their es of Winston-Salem, dney were treated to a Saturday lie as they were taken by their older whirlwind tour of the Dixie Gassir ;very ride at the fair, ate "tons" of is" of soda pop and still found time cs of many a sideshow. Mr. & Mrs. g at Hanes Mall, and as a wrap-up y local nite-spots. The couple was in luckily, there was never a dull b - Lawson . wens are proua to anuuuutcauat sa, was recently engaged to Mr. December 25th wedding has been graduate of Coppin State College 1 Education. She is employed in her r Schools. Lawson, a graduate of >1 and Winston-Salem State, is e Agency of the city. 1 Whirl, Page ,14 ' * 'N P T r w -jf* * !?.t V. " I The First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte stands on the ? ?eMe?of--4he first church?tootft ? in North .Carolina's largest city, and one that is known as a city of churches, having some 400. The oriatnal church was built in 1823 on an entire city block. It served all denominations although Precbyterians predominated. Its spire. rising above West Trade Street in the business district of the city, stood out , above all else until modern skyscrapers were constructed nearby The McAden memorial window, a copy of Sir Edward Burne-Jones painting ' Hope." won an award at the Chicago Fair of 1894 ij-N ortb C, ' Sherwood ) Robinhood. j Mon?Fri. 5^ ) 9am?9pm I l I slimi ) ^ *?> I whii All A"kl |ir&?iciiuuii; ah utym| } arrangements I for you to tra { membership Memberships od anywhere ii cable membersl \ge every year your life. $48 3 3 mon i&i. rzr n, I congestion HI * fl I b I sore thro ,hH I imparities |?Blood cm FREE iABYSITTKNG * *y October 9, lf74 - Page 7 (lack Press r iworld? r price ? D ^P ERS1.only $14.00 nk ,.c enter J iter ?l TP0 S\ " ayu n Sat. (( 9am?6pm )1 ** I rs members: |)1 C. 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