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! j P?9? D6-The Chronicle, Thursday, January 12 > Activities llllltttHMMIIIIMMMMIIIMMIIIHIIIIIMMMI Celebrat By ROBIN ADAMS Staff Writer Attorney Julius Chambers will highlight the weekend's local activities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. Chambers, a well-known civil rights attorney, will be the guest speaker during the Winston-Salem State University Lyceum Series at 7 p.m. in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. On Sunday at 2 p.m., a group of black leaders will hold the Fourth Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service in the parking lot of Mechanics and Farmers EX-LAX,* "The Family Frier helps your body help itseH . Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natural rhythr going again. Gently Dependably. Overnight. Th why more families use Ex-LaxChocolated or Pills-than ^ I any other brand. Make $*1 'VtT/jJ iiyour Family Friend ^ -m Read label and follow direction^ Q Ex-Lax. 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I PRINT * '} | Name ? : Age I Address-: 3 ' Mkv v J City State Zip I Phone ( ) 120-3? L ____________ I'd like to subscribe to the news ot my I community, the Winston-Salem Chroniclf Please enter my subscription for one yec Enclosed please find my check/money c for the amount of $13.52. (OUT OF TOWN SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE ADD S1 00) NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Clip & Mail To: CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Winston-Salem Chronicle P.O. 3154 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 -p . 1984 IttlltMMMIMIMtMMMIItlllMMMMIIIMtllltlMMIIMIIIililliHIitlHIItHltl ion Of King's '} Bank on Claremont Avenue. The theme for this year's event is "1984, An Election Year: A Time For Commitment and Action." Speakers will include Dr. Kenneth R. Williams, former chancellor of Winston-Salem State University; Earline ParmorT, chairman of the Forsyth County Democratic Executive Committee; Dr. Virginia Newell, East Ward alderman; and Thomas Elijah, president of the Winston-Salem Urban League. The hour-long celebration will also salute local heroes who participated in the civil rights movement, and will feature local entertainment. llllfllMMIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllltl a <] n ats >r me. Top msotvos. . Mi I., 11 in> Pontin 30 i bp?7 r MMBgEMSSMEm & lh? J m\ BWfl Hi wmm i MlBHB HRi ? ggi msm | t* i MB8 i BiiEE , | HmB HIS rder 1 HM I' j^| i Birthday At the East Winston Branch Library Auditorium on Sunday at 3 p.m., an afternoon of spiritual and gospel music will be presented. The program will feature David Allen and the Ambassadors for Christ Choir and Mary Haynie from Macedonia _True VLne i Pentecostal Holiness Church of God Inc. All state employees will celebrate King's birthday on Monday with a special program at 11:50 a.m. in the Archives-Library Building Auditorium. The Honorable Henry Frye, associate justice of the state Supreme Coprt, will be the guest speaker. 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