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P;tuv (t I l?c < Nuiui *JH vV ^ 1 #* M .. ^ Mrs. Jar \ Brattei Michelle Antoinette Bratton of 306$ Bainbridge Drive became the bride of James Rogers Price Jr. ot 1410 Academy St. Apt. 2 at Mount Zion Baptist Church Aug. 2 in an evening ceremony. Rev. G. G. Campbell officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Bratton Sr. A graduate of East Forsyth Senior High School, she attended Bennett College. Price is the son of Mr. and Mrsr James R. Price of 2425 Machine St. He graduated froiti East Forsyth Senior High School and is presently employed '* by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. . NAUWi ? Conferer More than 400 delegates are expected in Winston oai^m i*.m inc nauonai convention of the National Association of University Women Aug. 11-15 at the Winston-Salem Hyatt House. Mrs. Netttie Manning of Winston-Salem will be running unopposed for reelection as national president of the NAUW during the four-day affair. "We'll have workshops, seminars, luncheons, you name it," said Mrs. Manning, a retired teacher from the local public schools who has been a leader in educational and church circles. The NAUW was founded in 1910 in Washington, D.C. amone hlnrW wrvmon ^ ... .. VIIIVII VY | IU had completed college. The aim of the association, said Mrs. Manning, is to promote education through fellowships, scholarships ' and gifts to institutions. "I just got a report in from one chapter that gave five $1,000 scholarships," she said. "Each of our chapters has to give at least one scholarship." More than half the money raised by the non-profit group goes directly to student financial aid. Scheduled to speak are: < Dr. Dudley E. Flood, assis- 5 tant state superintendent of 1 public instruction, Tues- 1 day, Aug. 12; Dr. Barbara r k. Phillips, national president of Alpha Kappa Alpha v Soroi its. Aug. 12; Mrs. t l.li/abcth koont/, a^Mam > state siipet intetuleiii ol public utsti action, I Inns > da>. \tic IT Mis. I anuie V IMielp's Nd.una ! el net I r Oas, Au^unI 9, 1980 W1 " wN;* -^ff x*;^. ! < ' :;. p?-f ^ J&v 5*-&;5*-' * ' i *:' v ' ?V<b V ' ^.{ .? .. : < W >sx. mr Vi i ?. >.? KA. " """ ?* ties Price i-Price The bride was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Orlice L. Clayton. Bridesmaids were Katherine T. Bratton, Lisa Brandon, Beverly Dobson, Darlene Bitting and Catherine McCoy, the groom's sister. Lakisha S. Bratton and Marguerite L. Bratton were the flower girls. Billy Dixon was the best man. Ushers were Brian Prteer Ernest -=Pricer-both= are the groom's brothers, Reginald Price, Manuel Dobson, Samuel Scott, and Bernard McCoy. Tony McOoyuw * he Ting bearer. The couple plans to live in Winston-Salem. National ice Here ? . '!?* .'^^iHufllS ^ Al*,v 5fSuiit ft-, bvv j KL\w4VK L^HBBjjj^^RB^HI Nettie Manning educator trom Columbia, SC. Other events are a 1 p.m. fashion show on Wednesday, Aug. 13, and a public meeting at 8 p.m. the same night. The theme of the conven- , tion is "Quality Education: i an Instrument of Power." | "At this particular time in history, education is paramount," said Mrs. Manning. "It gives a black person ^ a feeling of security to > know that he does know." j i Family Softball League The YWCA is sponsoring ; i Family Softball Clinic on j sat., August 9, froin 9:30 to |( 2:00 noon to be held at k Hanes Park on field \ lumber 2, All basic Softball skills sill be stressed. For amilies and children 13 and oungcr. * lack Hulslar of the N.C. j r'i>utli Sports Institute will J ?c the uistiuctor. There is j u>charge ' ' yhij ^EP+ii? vfl ' P^Pv^jM LjBw f _^.,,j\% I HL' svlM^ B JOj ** f M Furches Inez Marcella Furches became the bride of Dr. Franklin Bernard Roberts Aug. 2, at 4 p.m. at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church. The Rev. Horace C. Walser and the Rev. Robert H. Bailey officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Cuthrell Furches of Lewisville, and the late Rev. Furches. She is a graduate of WinstonSalem State University and is employed by the Yadkin Roberts, of Cleveland, Ohio, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Delano Roberts of Spindale. He is a graduate of Wake Foreat : University and Bowman Gray School of Medicine and is employed by St. Luke's Hospital in i 1 Cleveland. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Cardel F. Douthit. Miss Vi-Americar Holds 2 American Legion Post No. 220 has announcecLtwo projects for the month of August: a Veteran's Day Drive for membership and a Back to School teen disco each Tuesday night in August. All veterans are eligible tor the drive on Aug. 23 at Post 220. The prize is a free beer membership worth $10 J per year. 1 Donations for the teen 1 disco will go towards the ( Central Orphanage in Ox- * ford. r Child and Youth Com- " W S 4 BR] I y# you, I I ftwi Expert Wedding professional rei |r| Nottingham U Serving EasI Win; ? *? 120 New Wall 'flliCa"7251210 fo1 mi?i?ii i m rir i? i 11 11 Kf v^H 9* jv *^9 ^Bt\ ^ *m WZyjiXJi\, r Wv cr v l^H 9^- ** v i * * ' ^9 -i*jS I l&/9m m ' >y?n*.~C tin Roberts D rvV^Af ^ ri 1WUC1 Id ?a^-=vian E. Furches, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Pauline F. McMillan and Miss Valerie M. Furches, both of WinstonSalem and both sisters of the bride; Miss Karen Leak of Winston-Salem, niece of the bride; Mrs. Ruth Hudson of Winston-Salem afftl Miss Deborah D. Roberts of Durham, sister of the groom. Natasha Christine Furches* niece nf the bndp, was flower girl and Clinton Lamont Tart of Lewisville, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. * Ushers were the four brothers, Edward D. Roberts, Jr., of Raleigh; Gregory Roberts of ^ - vj i vtnsuui U| MJSCOe Roberts of Petersburg* Va., and Michael Roberts of Raleigh, and Malcorne McDuffie of Greensboro. i Legion Events mittee, composed of Larry Wilson, Jerry Mintz and Joe Baker, is sponsoring both projects. SCLC Meets In Cleveland A tlanta--Delegates from across the nation are meeting in Cleveland, Ohio :o attend the Southern Christian Leadership Con:erence's (SCLC) 23rd Antual Convention, Aug. '-10. sazani \1 rncc iP?/$ wedding is a j ous affair...Let a \ I essional handle J* Photography... , Qjn1 s Photonraohv touching by ?CVy| n Studios t/J ston since 1958 j (ertown Rd. ^ Is* ssiRwr'^waraiy-^pjl V7 1 I 50 Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hill Oj honored by their family a wedding anniversary on At daughter, Mrs. Laura Xt Mich., five grandchil _ grandchildren. Rates Up Effective July 1, patient fees for the Family Planning Program at Reynolds Health Center witl increase, based on a'cost/ time study by the Department of Human Rpcnnrroc All patients will be charged feeds except those who (1) receive Medicaid, (2) teenagers and (3)?those who are eligible for free family planning services under the Title XX program funded by the federal government. All other patients will be charged a fee based on family size and income. Fwd J ? Tl r h j b fl i : '^? *iji3b^bl3^ ii Stuff Photo hy Okihem ? iversarv f 4671 Deshler St., were j| nd friends on their 50th i tg. 2. The Hills have one S r. Coleman of Detroit, || dren and 12 great- ![ ^Kjs I ?*arv4i Toml Hair Weaving I iA ppt. in advance) H | Braid Extensions 1 ' ; ( I, # Permanent Relaxers $ -> i * For Appt. Call 744 0054 nelmin he finest in custor * ? - "YY -* ovvr Inst I \ spe( ^rt\l *1 %\\1 II ! i j i Mi r? y J 1 ?* - - - ?Por Appol?U?mI W5 ^ * Pit ANANIAS HASAN Arthritis Specialist General Practice 1514 E.3l4th|tnwt Wtptlon-Salem, N.C. I i?A? -J COME MEET OUR NEW MEMBER. . . We are Most Fortunato tn hqwo ka* ? . ?>?w iv iavC7 ivii . Lawing on Our Staff. He comes to us. with many years of experience. He invites his many friends and former customers to visit him soon. HUFF FURNITURE ? 505 N. LIBERTY 725-5082 Introducing Tomi: j Tomi has just returned from the J far East where she spent eight and 1 one-half years as a Beauty Consul- < tant and Cosmetician. She was J employed by the Army and Air 1 Force Exchange Services based in UlSfjL^rA\% * Dallas, Texas. Edith i Cf -li-fashion kyftng, etc. = = Jeri Curl ? % Permanent 1?1 Relaxers I rhcrmal Heat Precision Cutting ] Press A Curl) Conditioning < Blow drying Treatment , i For Appt. i 4 Call 744 0054 | mmwmmm?mmmmmum? mm?mmmmmmmJ ( iaaaaaaaaaa?a?aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai as Uoset I n tailored clothing! A I his Fall, don't let "Inflation" a you of the right Jo own your J 1 custom designed wardrobe. J ead, see Wilhelmina for this 2 :ial... J 3 dresses 7 A 2 pairs of pants ? \ 1 suit (without lining) 2 J V M B B With <* 5 W Material J V re will be closed until Mon., Aug. II) ?) Willi clminas C! osc t 4 2821 NtW WALKERTOWN ROAD V WIINSTON-SALEM. NC 27:05 J jEflk 724-0507 J
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