?"" I ^ hh(m^n W jppjry w Jm MP**'' * *?#f * drrw***' ^U7l v ** * > . It * ifc -^B I gu 2 jF^J Wvflft^9 * % I ?5' '''I/JT*vi-' i *v r? iH* 5 Louise Hawkins says most folks could use mors | f?elf-confidence. ' ? ? ftlllltllMIIMIHHIItllllmtmlllllllHHHIHIIHIIIIIIIflMlllltlHItlllHMIimiMHIIIIIIimilllllMtIM nm Ml? I I ???? ^ y I^C Heights Club met recently giving meeting. Games |H were played and a delicious .^jjhjflp Thanksgiving dinner was . * served by Co^hostesses -'V Mrs. Verne Grier, Mrs jlm j * Louisse H. Davis and Mrs. Thelma Jeffries, after which the"presidenr~Mfs: I?Edytfi Williams ^conducted- gP^? the hu?in#??? m#?/*tino 80 were elected.The new Nltttis Wilson [tested] wm c president is Mrs. Edyth ^ ^ childien's Hsrvest 1 Williams; 1st Vice, Mrs. 11a D. Davis; Recorder, Mrs. ' Sara S. Olive; Assistant %A/||?I Recorder, Ms. Edawardine w w ^*1 Robinson; Treasurer.^Mrs. Verna Grier; Parliamentar- By Ssndrs E. Pennington ian, Ms. Anne M. Cooke; Special to the Chronicsl Chaplain, Msv Jessie Mills; Assistant Chaplain, Phi Omega Chapter of AlMrs. Mable Brown; Finan- pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, - cial Secretary, Mrs. Lillie Inc.*. climaxed their "ChilLomax; Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. dren's Fall Harvest FestiThelma Jeffries. val" recently at Saint Paul United Methodist Church. i l! lAJIUVYlUldll u. M _ Little Miss Natitia Wilson HoiiyKfc??; was crowned Queen by -?~ Soror Mirian BrowefT^TIie a | jkj| - Queen and first runner-up, Aiumni^vieets Miss Melinda Daniels each The Columbian Heights received a savings bond. Chapter of the Winston-Sa- Second runner-up, Miss Li lem State University Alum- sa Tucker received a cash ni Association, met Mon- award. Each contestant day?November 27, 1978, at ?~7T the home of-Mrs. Mattie? ' -VjcirClC Neal, on New Walkertown Along the Garden Path R?ad- Flower Club held its monthThe President Mrs. Nettie jy meeting with Mrs. RoManning presided over the melia Mason of 708 West business session. Several 25 Va Street. business matters were tak- ^ discussion on flowering pn po rp r\f Ku thncp mpm. ..... w" "J trees was lea by Mrs. bers present. Roberta Cootrfollowed by After the business ses- film on Desert Flowers sion, the hostess, Mrs. shown by Ms. Louise Neal served a delicious Smith. Mrs. E.H. Goodwin repast. The members en- gave a report on city garden joyed the social*'chit-chat" clubs receiving 1st, 2nd, hour. and 3rd, place awards for The December meeting summer beautification prowill be held at Mrs. Thelma ject. K. Small's home. ? Tickets for Christmas HoiII II VCy For all your Insurance needs see Rick Higginbotham Your Pilot Life Agent* i Pilot Life Insurance Company 920 West 1st Street Phone Bus. 724-3651 or Res. 722-1659 - j _ % ? ' _ __ - ?-& W . !!>),?? II?111MIM11M111111111141111111M1111111111111MIIIII (M111M111111 1111M111II11111M11111H1111111MIM1111 ' Chronicle Profile You Can, II By Sharon Bratcher gets all their stamps and Staff Writer all her friends have been trained to save theirs for There are many ways of ^er' helping people. One of .. If . . w . __ , . , . Mrs. Hawkins is a memLouise Hawkins ways' in- . r , , ... ? i I* . ber of the mayor s Wovolved collecting 5,600 r .... J ? ? , ... men of Winston Commitcancelled stamps, which . , , , . r ee, an active church volshe turns over to the , , f r, . __ , unteer, and a member ot Extension Homemakers-- . A , the Extension Homemaand eventually the- ^ . cess provides food for ... . " ,, first black to serve as Where did she get all . 0 ? president of the County those stamps? To get J; J r nrv/\ * Council of Extension Ho5,600 suggests receiving a lot of junk mail. No, she memakersexplained, she has a dau- The Extension Home4 ghter who works in a makers clubs offer a vari government office, so she ety of activities for mem towned qoera The festival was sponsored by the omc Fall Festival. PW Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alp Sorority. rowned at Festival was presented with a gift Snow; Jimita Spates; Ben for their participation. nell Warren; Natitia Wil ? 4 "mini fashion fair", ^son; and Rhea Withe narrated by Soror Delores rspoon. Also appearinj Phillips, preceded the were Masters Christophe crowning ceremony, featur- Butler; William Crews, Jr. ing little ladies and gents Eric Harris; Marty Kimber clad in sportswear as well Steven Knox; Joseph Pen as their, "Sfttnday best." nington; Reginald Phillips and Brian Simmons. Littl Models were Misses Char- Miss Jimita Spates als Mona Lisa Coleman; Melin- tap dance routine dunnj da Daniels; Jennifer Diggs; the brief intermission. Marcia Elijah, Erika Ho-- PrcTceedslfFomTfieTestLva bak; Kim Jones; Christiane will go toward a contri Jowers; Emily Kimber; Li- bution to the General Schol sa Murrell; Wendy O'Neal; arship Fund at Winston-Sa Angela Shirley; Wendy lem State "University. n Path Club Meets iday Houses were distribu- Sixteen members enjoyec ted. This project is spon- the Turkey dinner with al sored by the 4th District the trimmings including i Garden Council. The group chQjce 0f desserts prepared made plans for the club's by the hostess Clut Pre-Christmas Dinner Acti- donated food and clothing vities to be held December to the Rescue Mission fol 17 in Red Room, Winston- our ThanksgivingProject. Ill Ill | Jlmfinynam I 2120 New Walkertown 1 f 723-1210 5559BB9BHBBBBB9IIHBS8SSS I W jr"""WT | | Ll" I19B There is a difference between picture taken and having a Po by Nottingham Studio All Portraits are finely re tlltlMfttlllfllMtllftMIMMIIMIIIItlltllttllltltftlllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHItlMtHttllllMIII - '-rr?^m -c --.?" tiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiinMiiiiHiiiiiiiii f You Think Y bers. "You'd be surpri- first trv, it took her about serf at what you learn for five hours to make. free, Mrs. Hawkins com- Another facet of Extenmented. ' sion Homemakers that Recently the clubs heard Mrs. Havskins enjoys is a seminar on "Women traveling. The groups and the Law-'. Other havc visitcd Ashevllle? activities include macra- Williamsburg, and Lanme, drawing, cake decor- caster. South Carolina on ating, and arts and crafts. sightseeing jaunts. Mrs. ' _ __j_ Hawkins herself has repMrs. Hawkins fetches ?resented Forsyth County tnrn or sr mormng TTatr^ Washingfon and'Colum-" session. "I made it from bia. Missouri. scratch, " she said smiling. She went on to "Anybody can join Exexplain tha%the reeds are tension Homemakers," kept wet so that they can she said. "All you have to be more easily woven. do _is call the . county Since this basket was her extension office and they iiiiiiimimiiiiimimiiiimiiMiimiiiiiiiimMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmiiii RHC .from page 1 | Commissioner David Drummond gave the only negative recommendation, preferring to wait until the I a rtnrnpu nonoral'r ??-?1 1 gvuviai 3 u^viaiuu uau uccii rctcivco ana favoring consolidation of the two agencies. The decision came after the remarks of 13 speakers, ( including Dr. Thomas Dundon, health director, and Magovern. t Speaking on behalf of the separation of the health center were Rodney Sumler, NAACP labor chairman, Lee Faye Mack, Velma Hopkins, Tracy Singletary, Rev. Rayford Thomspon and Evelyn Terry. Their common theme was that the center had been responsive to the needs of minorities and the ftoor. Sumler said blacks were ''politically tricked'* to have center but added, "Someone accidentally stumbled onto something that is good." Thompson, leader of the Community Coalition *8* formed in early 1977 when then-county manager Nicholas Meiszer first attempted to merge the center into the health department, reiterated his wish that the center be reconverted into a general hospital. Advisory Council Chose 8 underwriter for the Integon Thalheimer's; Millard Mai r Corporation, has been re- tin of Sear's; Jean Creed elected chairman of the ad- of Hanes Knitwear; an< " visory board of 70001, an Michael Wright of the Ex organization designed to periment in Self-Reliance '? provide full-time unsubside ized employment, job train0 ing, and educational and 8 young people who did not finish high school. V The board met on Novem- T [. ber 22nd with 70001 direc[m tor Aldrenia Gaither. Dave / Plyler of WXII Television was elected vice-chairman of the council, and Sharyn | \ k 1 1 Bratcher, managing editor A K the Winston-Salem Chronicle, will serve as I secretary, other persons | i appointed to the board are: A1pvanH#?r R#??tv Winstnn. E3 Salem's deputy city ,man-_^_^ g downtov aeer; Jim Douglas of Doug- g the orig m i i comple ^{fir/in ! i long-estab / H'fU'f'l/ i shoppii i cente Road | = -tBSPP I NORTH CAftO IF f W I MOST OISTIN I T !f?f CHR1STM I [ Wfk 1 STREET DECOR !' m I Earn i i i Wf ^CnristmM 1 3*2? ^cffund ? having your ??, frtinvthe si ?rtrait made i ragj thfi| JB*' ' ' Is] iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiP 1 "" ~ r i . tin rr rJ,S ?> ?n%n"r "WO*"- -- "' ? ' - K,*~ J-.^-ypr--; The Chronicle-Saturday ,December 2.1978 Page 7 1111111U111! 11111MIJ11 III MI?111111 11111II111111111111111II111111111111111111 I.I 11111 i 111 (1) 11111111111111 ^ ou Can will direct you to a club. for me to go." I'd like to see more people "I tell young people| join-- particularly young today: 'Please take ad- = people." vantage of the opportun-f ities you have'." Mrs. Hawkins is a life- We asked Mrs. HawkinsT long resident of Winston what she felt the people of| ^ -Salem. The city has Winston-Salem needed | changed considerably in most. | ^ 60 years, she noted. "People need to be | ' taught to think well of| There are more advan- themselves." she replied,-I -tages for black people ^^Peopte?born without! - ?_she_^^id. ?JilfLl?silver sp^wins often s.a\JtoJ rj nau dccti Durn aooui ims therrYselvtsT TTHTHVad' ~aT~ " time I would have had a college education, I could ? college education. 1 al- be president of the PTA* | ways wanted to be a or Worthy Chief of a | teacher. But my mother Lodge." | was a domestic worker, Louise Hawkins smiled. | making a dollar a day, and ?"But I've .done all those | there was no opportunity things." illinium itiiimiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiP ? - a :^SK*j4al I'FUNMAKER'^^^^y J "A COMPLETE Bfn^?S|||| J loy-Awoy? j 1 5 sO? l , A^P?d 1 I # /or Christmas I I i <*j Delivery % ^ ^^ 3P 'Serving Music Education 'j Jwaw MUSIC CO.il k J SOUTHEAST'S Largest Music Dealer if f Lower Level 1 . 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