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6-The Chronicle, Thu peo i ^^K| " xP1, ^ s : \y i / / J. : i . - i . ;? i "NAACP Mother of the Ye | presented a proclamation Vivian Burke. Settles won | (Photo by Santana). NAAC 1 he_ W i n sj^>n - Sa 1 cm Chapter of- the National Association for the Ad sancement of Colored People held its annual Mother of ihe Near Pageant, Sundas May 9 in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. Mrs. Lizzie Settles was crowned this year* 'She is the wife of Mr. Henry Settles and the mother of | Henrietta Hodge. Mrs. Set44 ! ties has two grandchildren and is a member of Union Baptist Church. i When asked her secret to i wii\n'ui^> she^cepliedv-VV6u Tau Gi By Sheila Rucker Staff Writer It was an evening of music and drama climaxed with fashions', as the Delta Omega Chapter of the Tau Gamma Delta Sorority Inc., presented "Fame" as Within The Within The Picket hence Garden Club met \1a> 6 at the home of Mrs. Hoxie Baxter on 1600 Harrison Ave. Mrs. Ella Belle Tillman showed the correct way to i set up a niche. Mrs. Bernice ' ' i; Lisa Y. Thurston Thurston Named Band Student Af rho Mnnth vyi i ireiTlVliUI Lisa V. Thurston, a 10thgrader at Carver High School has been named Band Student of the Monfh tor April. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. > I \erett H. Thurston of 4375 Winnabow Road. I isa plays the piccolo and flute in the marching, pep and concert bands. Her ambit ion, is to become an accountant. She has been playing for five years and her former band teacher uas Russell French. Lisa recently performed See Pane 7 p ? c * rsddv. May 13. 1982 Ple^ ^^ pp^y ^^8 >ar" Lizzie Settles of Union Baptist Church is from Mayor Corpening by Northwest Alderman out over 13 other church mothers. P Mother Of The know kindness wins. I runner-up. do missionary work every Ninety-two venr-niH aii^^ day. After I retired. 1 didn't B. Mitchell received the know if I could do it, hut I award for being the oldest send what I have to mother present and Viola others." Paulette, the mother of 11, Mrs. Settles raised o\er received the award for havS1,(XX). She was given a ing the most children, crown, a bouquet of The other contestants in flowers, a proclamation the pageant and theiT from Mayor Wayne Cor- respective churches were: pening and the title of Ms. Diane Jones. Shiloh Mother of the Year. Baptist; Ms. Phyllis Susie Glenn of St. James Kimber, Galilee Baptist; AME Church was the first Ms. Magdalene Watson, runner-up and Jessie Lan- Emmanuel Baptist; Ms. dingham of SlntoiTTBar r v H or ton, Mt. Zion ChpruivT!!^1 Mildred Grif-3 imma Delta Event its annual Taugadetta. The scholarship fund. Scholarevent was held Saturday, ships are awarded to a May 8, at the Masonic Tern- deserv ing high school pie on 14th Street. graduate based on academic Tau Gamma Delta is a ser- ability, vice organization and each The affair featured year the graduate chapters fashions furnished by sponsor a program for their Wilhelmenia's Closet, The Picket Fence Gvvyn, Mrs. Cora Grogan The next meeting will be and Mrs. Theotice Jackson held at the home of Mrsi are in charge of a table for ArrW Wright on 2531 the Fourth District Garden Beechmont Ave. Council Flower Show. President of the club is There were 13 members pre- mrs- Beatrice Kirby and sent for ' the meeting, secretary is Mrs. Catherine Refreshments were served. Franklin. Pk^iPvSho Sale. Women's! Woman'? knotted wedge. Ai Ml As Woman's cotti i 1. Loehmann's Pla/a Reynolda & Yadkinvii 2. 2853 N. Liberty St.,3- 2942 Waughtow 4. 2670 Peters Creek Pkvsy.-K-mart Pla Sato prices good thru Sunday. MasterCard or Visa. Ooen e ' ? i t k r * Hjum B^vfl jW^fl H_^. Ml MMfc rn jj&gsS HtfJl Bdkfl| II afl Ky^T^ M^KiJ ImB XJ|H| Alice Mitchell, 92, of East Bend, holds silver platter presented to her by the NAACP, Sunday at the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. Year Honored I . fin. New Bethel Baptist; Henry Leroy of New II "^rftTael^tTTowterrMr; -^rfeaTrs7-^'ho-wa^-aceom? Olive Baptist; Ms. Juanita panied by Thomas F. Cannady, Jonn Wesley He-berjt on the piano. AME Zion; Ms. Ernesteen Minnie Ervin was the Timmons, Morning Star chairman of the pageant Baptist; Ms. Ida Mae and the co-chairman was I Petree, Macedonia Aretha Broadway. Patrick Holiness, and Ms. Juanita Hairston is the president of I Archie, St. Stephens Baptist the Winston-Salem Church. . NAACP Chapter. He said Entertainment was provid- he was pleased with the tured by the J . Ray Butler nout and he hopes Winston- II Young Adult Choir,' Mt. Salem will win when state Zion Spiritual Choir, competition comes up May Winston-Salem Community 23. ^ Interdenomlnationair "^MS5sr ' ?' 'Choir and the SpedaF glrtst* " ^ . V , %,* I" Jw 1 I . I . tHeld - S1ZZLLN Sam's Shaundu, Belk's and the Formal House. The pro- ^ j ||L gram also consisted of community talent involving youth, professional and several sorority members. for the fa Special performances included a musical arrange- easy livin ment of the theme from "Dr. Zhivago" by Armenia GXCltiPiQ ? Hummings and her son Arnandi; comedy and drama by Fee Scales; the .. a T duo of Dec Move and Richie Scales, and Tammy Burke with her o w n ^H|^p pi choreography to the theme x "Fame." Floyd Neal was tUn A buffet dinner also was k& , m slides. 1?S| I vamp slide has scooped l jsocted colors. Reg. S8.97 ?/< ?. Hjy Old*' 9-4. reg. S5.97...S5 1111 ^SHi Girt*' 5-8, reg. $4.97...54 ^ P /-.V ; a? 9mmm tmJm I IPP - * elastic band slide with sorted colors. 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