I .f Pagej 8 - The Chronicle l(Jjfl J Jr "j^BALL . i - \ FRANKIE LI J $?$^1 I-ID WILLI A ! WV I . y akin AND so 4 W$?*:::;:-'. yiSSBm ?v. ?Ml: I hmvk / / |||MKgg/. / p f fi Httteocv- .J > .. } fe Sftsfe ; I I ^?P^2?-' *" . -.-.v.*.*.-.-.^vtffflBBSfiBUHjHBH * ::::: : >:::::::::::v;i:4a^B >->. >y:.:::>:::v:':v,':'x':*:*v":*;X;^^^B . * : :;: :*x-;- // ::;:::::;:$S::'::x'S^^p5 >:: ^;^::i:: ::: S::x !;:V-' V:;x;;:^v : x : . ; '*'! ' : : ' . : : ; ;.' '% ' : ";j : * ? VxSiSSx '" i* ^": ; ; ; ; _ - HB jMBHMWW111 ?* - ^^^K^K:iv!^OI'Xi'i'j;|;i;ri Ti ^IPweveiii wBmm :i Direct-dial (without an operator's (except Alaska). Direct dial rates credit card, collect calls, calls char For direct-dial rates to Hawaii, ch / Saturday April 2, 1977 I , IIM THE MALL April 15 | 10 p.m.-2 a.m. continuous music by * f ESTER and the STEEL PIER BAND j from Atlantic City i and MS and the NEW DIMENSIONS CHAMPAGNE -4 )Nt?HT BUFfET SUPPER I S35/jci3uple V j Tickets available at: WinstfemSatem Symphony Office | The Ideal in Haoas MaH ?; 9~ Rezntck s in Thruway i or send check & seH-oddresscd stomped envelope to: ? Winston-Salem Symphony 610 Coliseum Drive | Winston-Salem. N C 27102 or further information call 725-1035 | Co-sponsored by Winston-Salem Symphony Association Board * and Symphony Guild f n co-operation with the Mane* Mall\ f i Merchants Association Proceeds to be used as matching funds for ^^NEA Challenge Grant | . 1 NOW F0 ^OUKKNI mimttmmmmim I... W&9& wrvz ?"- / WK8888ii^Bjy^^>:->:^:-:'>>>aM^:::^xx^:?TTyg^W?^ZSaifiag8aB81 ^WBMP^Ma^'/v/.\/.'/.'XvA^g^W;'.v/VAVA'.,.v/AO^WKwWBPQBQflQOQQB he time to dial long di$ 'v SE3iup with all the Tat rig rates apply from 5 p < * . , ; assistance) rates apply on all calls within the U.S. do not apply to person-to-person, coin, hotel-guest, ged to another number, or to time and charge calls, eck your operator. % WXH Get "NewsCenter Twelve will be on the air shortly with the Triad's first full-mobile, fully live news unit," says Channel _12 News Director Wayne Ashworth. ^In the ?past,?-fchtr?(Channel 1^Minicam and our live News Studio in Greensboro cut donthe time las: tremendousiv v-? V but now jwe_ can shoot thestory and transmit instantaneous as-it's-happening coverage." At the heart of Channel 12's new mobile capability is a just-delivered $40,000.00plus RCA TK-76 video camera. Small enough to be carried by ~one man, the TK-76 outperforms studio color cameras that sold for three times its price just a ? few years ago. According -to Channel 12 Assistant News Director Don Swaim, the TK-76 is a small wonder. 4 4In resolution, color quality, lens speed, portabi? lity and overall performance, it'^Vabout the most sophisticated Minicam we can use for Electronic News Gather ing." With the TK-76 Minicam designed NewsCenter tub lm I VIE EWS^ |?? X'i'x#\'2?x"r*SX*X*i? KH * ggpni BKDWS tance direct* ^ est news. ?m until 11p.m. (2) Southern Bell | * s New Mini V JPP H w ^ j?STr-?-?' t +r mkL yjfo'^&fi* jfl kj ?XHE-THIRTY-FIVE-THOUI DIFFERENCE - They're both new RCA TK-76s [on the righ than the Sonys--about $35,(X used as the primary cami ~7Department Mobile Vans an coverage of breaking news e Twelve mobile van, news events can be photographed, relayed to location antennas or to Channel 12's transmitter site on Sauratown Mountain, and fed to the WXII studios for liv on-the-air reports. ' 'With tV?i<2 mnKiln ' ' V V AWAA VAAAU iilUUllC Li 111 t ^ said Ashworth, l^we can transmit for live coverage, transmit for videotaping in the WXII main studios for later playback; videotape within {Tie mobile van itself; V Southern ^4 re Convenes On For many years the retreat of the wealthiest men in the Nation, which has since been purchased by the state of Georgia. Jekyll Island has become the Gem of the Golden I stes; ancl will welcome, perhaps the most prestigious contingent of black women in the country ? The Links, Inc. The Brunswick (Georgia) chapter was host for the A ' - riiii uuutiicni Area s conference (March 24 to March 26). Headed by Area Directoi Julia Purnell of_ Baton Rouge, La., the delegates and members in attendance were from Florida. Louisiana Alabama North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia. 4 'Improving the Quality of Life by Linking Leadership and Service to Meet the Challenge of Community and National Needs" was the theme, and various chapters seek to implement it with a 4-faceted program ? Servicea to Youth, the Arts, XT-*: 1 rn J ' " nabiuiuu irenas ana Services, and International Trends and Services. The chapters have reaped tremendous dividends by unveiling talents in the arts, helping would-be drop-outs to remain in school by V Cams fl^ -hJ ft? ^v ? :>*^^ < ^ 1 ^ #^SPSl^ N ^ IttMwyj^^^ - _Jwife } Silk - oBBBBitfp^ SAND-DOtrLAR-MINICAMChannel 12 Minicams, but the t] are slightly more expensive )0 more. The TK-76s will be eras on Channel 12 News d provide instantaneous live vents. or go completely portable . and videotape with a backpack. When we combine these new capabilities with our existing Minicams, our live NpwsCpnt.pr TwpIvp Studio in Greensboro, and our supplementary array of 16mm film cameras and equipment, I think the viewing audience is in line for some quality and * live excitement in newscasts they= haven't been able to get in the Triad before. In fact, you can count on it." a LJnks^nc. *? Jekyll Island performing tutorial services, working with senior citizens and many, many more services in their communities. On the National level, Links have contributed substantially" to the United Negro College Fund, Sickle Cell Anemia's Research Foundation, the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Fund and the National T TQn T nornii-i v ? mmii ucaguc Co-founder Sarah Scott of Philadelphia, National President Pauline Ellison of Arlington, Va. and many _more from the othe^-areas attended. i The Jewels of Brunswick, < l' T"> * " and coming from Westminister Choir College of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, was a young native Brunswickian, Miss Marilyn Moore, who was presented in concert at the closing banquet. besides the business sessions, there will be the Sand Dollar Luncheon, the Seafarer' s Luncheon, a Beachcomber's Pavlaver, golfing, tennis, and barbecues. The closing banquet on Saturday is always the highlight of the meeting. Link Birdie P. Williams is president of the Brunswick chapter.