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Page 6 The Xhit>nicle-Sa>H^ttU< ,no\ei^^^-25,19'?# SocjarV Omegas Cit< Psi Phi, the local graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., has named Clarence "Big House" 3aines, athletic director and baAetball coach, and William "Bill" Hayes, football coach, of Winston-Salem State University as its "Citizens of the Year" during Omega National Achievement Week. Lemuel L. Johnson was named "Omega Man of the Year." The awards came during a reception Nov. 12 at Before the reception, members of the chapter worshipped at the church, whose pastor, Rev. William S. Epps, IB t -at Deputies and grand officers of the Grand Court of Calanthe, the women's auxiliary of the Knights of Pythias, assemble outside the home of their Grand Worthy Counsellor for North CarollmM-Mrs. Clara Neshy i Magic Show Ca| by Yvette McCullough the 8reat escape artist Staff Writer Harry Houdini. A pink scarf (Houdini) was put In observance of "Child- between two green scarves r^n's Rnnif jn North* *n a jar- Like the great Carolina" (Nov 12-18) ma- escape artist he was the L gician Richard Spainhour Pln* scar^ somehow escape appeared at the East Win- ed from between the two ston Library last Friday. green scarves out of the jar. The observance was pro- Addin8 a new dimension claimed by Gov. James t0 ma8*c act use Hunt and was observed in ta^^e saj** schools and public libraries Salt *s magic formacross the state ula* so that my fin8ers Richard Spainhour enter- won't fall off.'* Spainhour tained the audience with sa*d* W^enever he needed his combination of magic helP with an.act he would and word usage to parallel Put salt on *"ln8ers and his performance to book the act would work. week. " Books and magazines addition to Spainhour s can light up your life," magic show Friday, the Spainhour told the audien- library celebrated book ce full of boys and girls week the entire week. "Learn to read." 1 During the week, the, li Spainhour's magic act in- brary showed Curious Geo eluded the magic wand 01 rge Filmstrips, to introduce "fufu stick" as he referred a new series of books, anc to it. He also turned loose showed a feature film, tit' rings into necklaces, had led, "The Fable" which balls disappear and the starred Marcel Marceau. favorite of the show he The Urban Art "Art Is' -made a rabbit appear from entertained with music anc a chalk drawing. dance, and the library alsc The use of scarves was ^ad a puppet show by the dominant in his act. His children's outreach, scarves disaooeared. tied Also as Dart of national themselves into knots, book week? between 75 and changed colors and then 100 children received liback again. One magic brary cards at the East trick included the scarf as Winston Branch. NCNW HonorsMembers llie Winston-Salem Sec- throughout the year. ti6n of the National Council The Following presenta of Negro Women culminat- tions were made: ed its annual membership Beauty and AttractJveneai drive with a Calendar Tea of Tablet held at the New Bethel let piq^.w;h;? c ? ?iiv a law" ill IC Jttlll Baptist Church on Sunday, uels-December Novembeer 19. The Calen- 2nd Place-Mae Piggot, Jub dir Tea gave members, 3rd Place-Mary McCor new members and prospec- mick- January live members a chance to p, ^ ^ (^ntrlbationi meet each other and to lst P,ace. Clara Ellis-J un< become familiar with the 2nd p,ace. Mary McCor purposes and activities of mick . January the NCNW. The Tea M p]ace. Bernice Rey included a variety of talents noids.0ctober and twelve tables decorated with various scenes *ee'Pafle7 ! ? , r ' ; f ' ? ? ? ? 1 > /hirl covering i Gaines,Hay* ? spoke on the theme "Accountability-- a Continuing Process.V Howard L. Shaw, chairman of the Achievement Week Committee, presided during the recognition reception. Victor Johnson communicated the purposes and origin of the Achievement Week Observance. Virgil G. Simpson, basileus of Psi Phi Chapter presented plaques to C.E. ~ Gaines ancTBitf Hayes? Robert & Harrison, chairmairofthe Honors and Memorials Committee presented a Members of the Achievement Week Committee are: Rudolph V. Boone, Sr., C.H. Davis, R.E. Harrison, V.J. mAIHv San \ v v jJP' ^Vv * Kfl jM ^k m^UF [ A ] A i y. fl H 1H >g^f njI p^H h,^ *# im ~ ^j Statt photo by Templeton [in front row with cane] following a statewide meeting. The guests came from Ashevllle, Ay den, Gaatonla, Charlotte, Cleveland, ThomasvlUe, High Point, Greensboro, Clayton, Wilson, Rocky Mount and WinstonSalem: js Book Week ^ I 1 I b^B mk- ' vUtT triSw ul. ,; ^^n nmgmgr* L!Sb 4 ^B k jl A| * mk m I ^^B B^H~ i Staff photo by McCullough Spainhour Says "Abracadabra". : / Pre- | . / Holiday Sale | ' [ Shop All Depts. ij I And=Save! $a V J 5 \*HANESIW._L? PINE RIDGE* / PARKVIEW STATESVILLE '/ * ? * 5 the lifestyles of Eas .4 es, Johnson Johnson, Willie G. Richardson, H.L. Shaw, V.G. Simpson and William Spaulding. C.H. Davis was host, and assisted by Quettes Bell Tillman, Marion Simpson and Modine Shaw. Chapter officers are : Virgil G. Simpson, Basileus; Dr. William H. Hoffler, Vice Basileus; Emory Jones, Keeper of Records and Seal; Dr. Thomas Clarke, Assistant K.R.S.; Willie G. Richardson, Keeper of Finance; Chaplain; Rudolph V. Boone, Director of Publicity and Immediate Past Basileus. Rho Zeta Chapter Holds Local Meeting Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta?In other business, the Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. met chapter voted to continue nn November 14 its support Of all activities at the residence of Mrs. of Omega Chapter. (This is Leola F. Sadler. With Mrs. the Undergraduate Chapter Edythe Williams presiding. located at Winston-Salem The sorors presented and state University). Mrs. endorsed future plans for Vivienne Copley and Mrs. tho TU/,r? C nnpHo UIV JVIVlllJ . t tiuac WWI'WHB "Oipci ??1W H,vreports included Mesdames Advisors., j Sylvia Caldwell, Helen ? : 4 ? Gibbs, Gladys Morrison, |Fmimiium?mMiMHi?mMtini?i?miiiii?mi Cheryl Hope and Gwen | Ashley. | In keeping with the pur- j / T1 pose of the International | ' service organization, it was | 2120 proposed and agreed that | the chapter will continue its contributions to scholarship | funds, services to the Con- | tinuing Education Program f of books to the O'Kelley | H Library at Winston-Salem | jftRffl State University. These | 11 books, as in the past, will | lpi j1 be written by black women. S fIj J An additibnal financial | 9W' | ^ tribution of $500.00 will be | 'ji\ : jfe presented to the scholar-?J i ICS ship fund named in honor | i f of the late Soror Pearl Anna | Neal. This scholarship was | established at the Boule | held in Houston, Texas | .. during August.* The late | ?_ Soror Neal was a Foun- | There is a C der of Zeta Phi Beta and | picture tak was a member of Rho Zeta = r Chapter. All chapters | by Notting throughout the United States and in Africa will | contribute to this fund. All P< . RtlHttlHIttttltllltttllHIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIItllH For the men who have every a pocket knife that has ever] Great for Dad, the Lad and FOR GRANDFATHER TO Flat, slim pocket piece in stainless s scissors, nail file, tweezers, screwdri Engraving, 3 intials "5.00. Something Beautiful for tveryone.? s 1 * 1. \ \ ? , , { , y 4 ^ l.ii ? '! I . Bailey Banks & Biddle World Renowned jewelers Since 1832 Hanes Mall ! Also Charlotte Durh.im < Atlanta Philadelph Char>;o Accounts Invited. Mail and Phone Inquiries 49A8) 7&5?17b4 Please aild sates ta\ where applicable plus S2 for po ? 1 . ) / Deadline Tuesday at 12 noon >t Winston Tu^oulfi Center ^ " HANES MALL. LOWER LEVEL -NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER PARKWAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER "Everything for* Hoys & dirts I ntter One Roof!" BOYS: Siz?s to 12 PANTS JACKETS TIES SPORT SHIRTS 3-PC SUITS SOCKS KNIT SHIRTS RAINWEAR SUITS 53 * >, #SPORT COATS CAR COATS 1 I.' ? GIRLS: Sizas to 14 /*\ 1*5'; y.\ - ?J& DRESSES COATS I y- \ Jfc1' - Vs. KNIT SHIRTS SUITS ( (/< ( U-' Jf?r ?.\\* BLOUSES *SLACKS Wr-^H ' \ SWEATERS*HATS 1 *\ M MM BLOUSES PAJAMAS ^' " j " [y rl Give a Gift | , \Hj ~ ~7~ jj }{ Cermcjne, Jfcj/ ITVy Use Your Convenient i\' t / ' Bank Cards \ flhj* | ?0",? ?'"LSLAZY-BONIS h Six? 5V* to 4 ? Priced from $12.95 _ ^ HANES MALL AND NOBTHSiPE STORES! Hanes Mall Store Open Suh. 1-6 P.M. UmiliiaHBIIMIIHIIUIIIllllllUMIIMUHnftllllllllllllllllllllMIIMIIHIIHIIIIimillllUlllllllllllJI gfmm studio | 1 New Walkertown "Road ? 723-1210 - | = 1I Si" V .ii - Liiv^ I i m Jifference between having your errand having a Portrait-made ham Studiontraits are finely retouched. tllllllltlllllllillllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllUlllllliHIHIIjj thing, /thing. V/ the Groomsmen. GRANDSON steel contains knife blade, ver, and cuticle dresser, "10.00. "W r? w i<i i &UR*.' and handling
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