Friday, October 30 A shopping trip to Reading, Pennsylvania, is being planned for November 20 thru 22. For further informatiorror a brochure, call Carolyn Parker at 788-9789. Saturday, October 31 The 1956 class of Atkins High School will hold their 25th Reunion Friday and Saturday at the Ramada Inn, Downtown, at 7:30 p.m. each night. The Reunion guests will join in worship in a joint church service at the Union Baptist Church with the Rev. R.L. Anderson at 10:45 a.m. A Rummage and Bake Sale will be sponsored by the Ardmore United Methodist Church Thru-the-Week School, 630 S. Hawthorne Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Retirees Association of the Armed Forces National Guard Armory, 2000 Silas Creek Pkwy., will have their Autumn dance with "Mack," the D.J. from Fayetteville, N.C. The West Central Community Center will sponsor a quarterly Bar-B-Que supper on Oct. 31, from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The Center _ t ^ _ i ? ? - is located on yaakinviiie Highway (Old Highway 421) one block east of LewisvilleVienna Road. Other events will include Face Painting from 3-5 p.m., a Halloween Carnival with games and prizes from 6-9 p.m., and the announcement of the Honorary Mayor of Pfafftown at 7:00 p.m. Come on out and join the fun! * WSJS Radio and the Forsyth Unit of the American Cancer Society will sponsor Halloween activities in Hanes Mall on Saturday, Oct. The activities include* matting for children in the Mall and a Pumpkin Derby. Children will be able to have4 an instant picture taken by volunteers with the Great Pumpkin in Center Court of the Mall for $1.50. All proceeds from the photographs will go to the American Cancer Society's programs of education, research, and patient services. Monday, November 2 Get an early start on your Christmas gifts by attending the 4'Christmas Crafts" class at the YWCA on Monday, Nov. 2, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. This class is geared for women and men over 50 as part of the YWCA's Options For Living programs. Register now at the YWCA. Tuesday, November 3 Morning slimnastics classes for adults are being held at the 14th Street Recreation Center on Tuesday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. Amatullah Saleem is the instructor and classes are free and open to the public. Wednesday, November 4 The YWCA's Options for Living program will be "Black Women on the Move," featuring Dr. Barbara K. Phillips, principal of Lowrance School and National Supreme Basileus for A??_- * r *11- ? * * /\ipna i^appa Aipna sororuy; ana Mutter Evans, owner of radio station WAAA. The program is from 10:30-12:00 noon and is cosponsored by the Downtown Church Center. It is free and open to the public. The YWCA will offer 3 sessions on Yoga, taught by Ruth Bender, author of "Yoga For Every Body." At 3:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m., she will teach Yoga exercises for everyone. At 9:30 a.m., she will teach a special Yoga class for the elderly and handicapped. Register now at the YWCA. I Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus I Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of ail comfort, I who comforts us in all our tribulation that we may be I able to comfort those who are in any trouble with the I same comfort which we have received from God. _ 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 M S' ' I -rjJ ggiygM^ SEE^^^^! ' ' T Hi "wB BEffT_ ' ? 'Bhm*biBBB^ ^' :^M IBBBBBTTPV' B flyv I y #1 /Iff- K 1 I ^jffr 7#Jrttf ? 11 t IBBM a pjil B^HRSk" - - Members of the Winston-Salem Performers wash cars to drill team. City Performer Out On Their C By Beverly McCarthy The group meets on MonStaff Writer day's through Friday's at 5:00 p.m. at Hanes High The Winston-Salem Per- School. Currrently the formers held their first fund "Performers" are rehearsraising event at Liberty ing for Winston-Salem Gulf last week. The "Per- Siaiif^Homecoming activiformeis" is a marching ties. v corps that grew out of the Other band officers inMarching 100's of the Pat- elude, Joseph Creeks, terson Avenue YMCA. durm major, and Charlene .Wayne Jones serves as the Cheeks, head majorette, group's director. The group consists of apThis is the first year that proximately 30 members the team has been organiz- and is still open for ed. Band Captain Jonne' membership. Hayes says that the group ; _ i ?_ f ? - - - - is looKing rorward to a tven though last week's successful year. car wash was the first fund raising activity for the "Most of our members "Performers" they have belonged to the Y's march- participated in various paring teams at one time or ades and contest in the another, we wanted to do area. Their latest endeavor something on our own," he was a competition parade in added. which the group placed Court Of Appeals' *""" Affirms ForsythVerdiet A Forsyth County jury ing had numerous defects, verdict which awarded the electrical system was $1,925 to a Winston-Salem deficient, and the floors tenant has been upheld by were substantially rotted the North Carolina Court away, of Appeals. The Court this At the trial in August, week dismissed an .appeal 1980, a jury awarded Mrs. by landlord C.W. Myers of Burns damages for Myers' Winston-Salem in which failure to make all repairs Myers sought to have the necessary to put and keep verdict overturned. the premises in a fit and Mrs. Katherine Burns habitable condition within a brought suit against Myers reasonable time. in May, 1979, claiming that The jury award consisted the condition of the house of a refund of Mrs. Burns' at 1807 Longview Drive rent for the months she which she rented from went without heat and for Myers was unsuitable for damages to her property habitation because he failed caused by the conditions in to make necessary repairs, her house. The total award While Mrs. Burns lived in was $1,925. the house the furnace was Myers appealed the decioften inoperable, the roof sion, but the appeal has leaked severely, the plumb- been dismissed. EBONY FASHION FAIR lA VH M - " * f: Urban Uagur Guild Urban League Kenneth R. Williams ^ljjL'i Auditorium On the ?4 * Hi campus of Winston -Salem Friday. October 30. Tickets available V *Hanes MalbRecord Boutique Winston-Salem Chronicle Professional Barber Shop ^^B Imperial Barber Shop H WSSU Student Union > Model Pharmacy Ervin's Beauty Services v~ Includes 1 year subscription to EBONY or 6 months to JET %? lUHMtUIIMIIIMItttlMHIiniHIMMiniKMliHI ^ i BACKACHE SUFFERERS! PAQ ^ | ^ _ A k. ^ ? #% > |M-r< remember gives you SOS. more pain reliever pe' ^JB aose relieve bac^acne To reduce pam sootne inflammation ^WR muscles loosen-you can move more freely in Tberes no Stronger ' ' ^ ^ u ec inr fly K?Jr fff :^^pP MMtMMiiiiHiiiiaiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiii raise funds to support their ^ Jfk m s Step ^ The future looks bright for the Winston-Salem perAccording to Hays, most of the group's success is &g& mJI) God given. ^mk "People say that we're too ^ young to take on such a big ^ job, we know that its a lot of work involved in what we're trying to do, but we plan to keep growing, as long as God is with us," he commented. The "Performers" also soliciting parent participation. "If we can get parents involved, that would be a big help," said Hayes. The Win?tnn.Col?m D? ? - mers look forward to becoming one of the best drill Qo?m? o Kot+P bands in the area. For I OCIVC aUCLLC further information contact I S^? VOQKH ( Jonne' Hayes at 723-9036. 1 ^jQ , yj^TT u> -j'j))nnjfH)j ' .i.-x oj iu/; , , ,.. i / icmi AHf r?i ?..4? ?>.?-. <*t?4 Are you receiving Social Secu Civil Service Retirement, Feder or Armed Services Rc Lttu2P N Convenience & Safety No more waiting for your money No waiting at home to receive it No worrv that checks will hp MECHANICS & Fi 770 Claremont Ave "Where You're So The Chronicle, Thursda), October 29, 1981-Page 3 COURTEOUS SERVICE I ^ AFTER THE SALE. Willie Jones MAKE WILLIE YOUR S/t L ESMA N TOD A Y! | I ^ _l Lf *??' ? **n^7 ^^mm. ooTOf h> taste. :r mixed drink with Canada Dry 3r bourbon. They're three ways ally improve your spirits. \ * + % ^ r " f ? t | i;. .. j rj.. i j ' ~ w : i? 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