s * ' Page t> The Chronicle-SatULrda> .December 2,1^78 Social W % / ? 4 ........ .At. k * " ? .t -?*? *-??'? - -~^i illlllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIItllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J ' * . In November 19th Ceremony^ Miss Fauntlerov. / ' The marriage of Germaine burg, Virginia, and she is a Niceta Fauntleroy and Jo- graduate of Duke Universcph Elton Bradshaw, Jr., sity. took place at two p.m;, The groom, also a gradNovember 19th at Gillfield uate of Duke, is the son of Baptist Church in Peters- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. " hurgrVfrgihia'7"The Rever- Bradshaw, Sr., of Winsfon-~ : 1 "aiuTflraHy Pnwpll ^j|Lm ? - the double rmg cere Miss Veronica Yvonne monv: Fauntleroy and Miss ShaThe bride is the daughter rone Michelle Fauntleroy of Mr. and Mrs. Herman?? < ? were maias^ 01 nonor. utner E. Fauntlerov of Peters- attendants were: Brenda CLUB NOTES The With-In the Picket Fence Flower Club made plans j for an early?spring trip tn the Busch Gardens in \ Williamsburg, Va., during its November monthly meeting. : j During the meeting, Mrs. Beulah Hickerson gave a demonstration on how to dry, color and arrange ordinary flowers into bouquets. Roses, ferns and wood flowers were among the samples of her own work which Mrs. hickerson presented. At meeting's end, the club-was served dinner by- the : host, Mrs. J.W. Gwyn. Mrs. Mildred Poindexter is club j reporter is mrs. Joyce Henderson The West Winston Civic Council will sponsor its annual Christmas Party for Forsyth County patients at the John Umstead Hospital, Butner, N.C. on Saturday, Dec. 9. A bus will leave the Reynolds Health Center, 741 Highland Avenue at 11 a.m. Hazel Scott, one of the trip coordinators along with Mary L Fair, called the trip "an opportunity for you to lift the hearts of those in despair ' by spreading joy and good will." For more information, contact Mrs. Fair or Mrs. Scott. Telephone numbers to contact are: 727-8239 or 724-0981. Alumni Coalition ? blects Officers < The Winston-Salem Re- of programs study which is gional Alumni and Friends to be submitted to HEW by Coalition met on Thursday, UNC. October 16, 1978, at 7:30 mmm^ p.m. in the WSSU Alumni Hut and elected its officers for the year. They are: Mr. Quether Wilkins, Chairperson; Mrs. Nettie Manning, First Vice Chairperson; Come see OUT Spark Mrs. Mozella Eldridge, Se- Qf |(j Qr si|vertone cretary; Mrs. Naomi Fuller, Assistant Secretary, Ms. HOW at one nifty pric Claryce Counts, Treasurer, inH Urc u:?1 unu mij. vitcsici miAcr* -jl son, Parliamentarian. The group also discussed Jp educational issues concer- AF ning Elizabeth City State Ar University, ' Fayetteville p State university, North Car- * g tY ' olina Central University, P xf & N.C. A & T State Univer- !jj U ? sity and Winston-Salem J W f State University. 4 N X Its immediate goals are to a 8 8 concern itself with the Nur- a * i c-u?. . a * aiiig ociioui yrugrams ax A ^ >2 % &T WSSU and NCCU, the S \ Law School program at ^ j NCCU and the duplication ^ ^ Compare! Dristan" Tablets ' V relieve more colds , 1 miseries than Contac ^ ior Aspirin, otisun coni^c^ a ^o" I Njsii co?oesiion / y i Runny Nos? / / Aches I Pjm / +/ ' feL 1 : T " , . > ' IITZZ^ZZTIL L ...... \ /hirl covering the lifest' Les Arbes Holds Black and White Ball Beulah Sherman said the "The Ball of the Year," bail has been a continuing the 19th annual Black and success because it has not ; > White Ball of the Les deviated from that stanArbres Club attracted dard. At Intermission, the more than 400 persons to club presented plaques to mi evening of dancing and outstanding members. -t~ companionship Thanks- Among those honored draws its name from the whose award was" accept" ' A strict dress code adhered ted by Mrs. Alease Log-' to since the first ball in gins from awards chair1960: the men wear black man Joe Johnson [right]; tuxediM with hlark tie uiH vi?i-i- I/--L fuiu t'iis> ii ^iiua - r black pants and white [left] shown getting the ^ ; w. shirts and the women plaque from Johnson. wear white gowns or dress The gala affair was held pants salts. at the Hyatt House down- . Club president Mrs. town. llllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflll|||||||||iilllltllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||IHItllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| I* ! ^ , -: ? : ? 1 1 ? _] Mr. Bradshaw Wed Cole of Tallahassee, Fla.; I Marsha Parker burg, Pa.; Sandra Powell of Vanes- ^ sa Roberts B The wore an ivory sheer organdy?traditional? Queen Anne rfeckline, yoked with pearled re-embroi- M\~. nB dered alencon The fitted bodice was buttoned at the back with self-cover- *" lace appliques and wide "3 T ^ rVcuffs of pearled alencon W _ * . ' Qjfoj v < lace. A chapel length train ^ ^jj^' ^KflPrj skirt and the hem ruffle was ^ of crystal pleating.1 jpJJ^ l Mr. Bradshaw's best man i was Reginald Burns of SunHampton, ^Of-^ *V inston 2>&iciu^ ivevin rvioore 01 nuiliiin IMWi M Victor Ridgely of Washing- . . to^ DC.* Desmond Va- AAfSi?Joseph Bfcldslvd-W ughn of Petersburg, Va. Ervin Fete Slated I Pk'nPai Judge Richard C. Erwin of the North Carolina Court of Appeals will be honored at a banquet to be hosted IW? by the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association on Thursday, December 7, 1978 at 7:3C j* j_ u p.m. at the Kennedy Dining Hall on the WSSU I H.M. Mickey Michaux, U.S. Attorney for Middle District Court in North Carolina, will be the guest _ _ipeaker , at this events Judge Erwin recently became the first black elected c|^0j to this position, in addition, he has also served as JL Representative from Forsyth County in the House of Rl>nrACPntativpc ? ^ A Women's fashion boot has DOWNTOWN - ..... ^y/7'':\ on vamp, side zipper, and w parkway ' Reg. 5>iy.y/ REYNOLDA : : jjjjX NORTHStDE ( ^ B. Women's boot has side sti f\detailing, side zipper, and sta r lj\j \) heel Brown Reg. $19.97 , ;ling collection / y ff \ t'vur-popuiar sueoe ca ^ | w w & $ demi boot on a thick, long we If w sole Tan Sizes 7-12 y / 700 Reg. $9 97. 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