Page A8-The Chronicle. Tl Newell-1 Glenda Felicia Newell and Robert Lewis Harris were wed at a 3 p.m. ceremony March 17 at First Baptist Church East, with the Rev. Howard Cunningham of Raleigh officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of 2492 Pickford Court. The groom is the son of Elder and Mrs. Benjamin Harris of Arkadelphia, Ark. Newell was civen in mar riage by her father, while her sister. Dr. Dee Banks of Cleveland, Ohio, served as the matron-of honor, with Aurelia Erwin of Charlotte as the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Fryer of Cincinnati, Ohio, the groom's daughter; Regina Harris of Richmond, Calif., the bride's Military Marine Cpl. Kenneth L. Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon D. Hanna ol 4675 Indiana Ave., has reported for duty with 3rd Force Service Support Group on Okinawa. Navy Seaman Andrew Arrington Jr., son ol Shirley Cameron of 965 E 18th St., recently departed on a deployment to the Mediterranean. He is a crewmembei aboard the amphibious ship USS Nassau, homeportec in Norfolk, Va. During th< deployment, his ship wil participate in training exer cises with other Sixth Fleei Units and those of allied na tions. Navy Spaman Recrui Richard B. Jackson, son o Catherine Y. Jackson o 2820 Millbrook Drive, wa graduated from Basi Ship's Serviceman School. During the five-wee course at Naval Technics Training Center in Mer dian, Miss., stijydents receh ed fundamental instructio on Navy retail operations. Navy Seaman Apprentic William B. Evans Jr., so of Mr. and Mrs. William I Evans Sr. of 5930 Alai Calendar - V ................... University Place Apart p.m. TUESDAY The Martin Luther 1 sponsor a children's dar children age 6-12 and or 13-17 year olds will also registration fee is for si tion jcall 727-2740. WEDNE?Dj ri> Charlcnc Miller, a r Education Center, wi ^pre^Tawerrmm pti Initiative Project in R Building at 690 Coliseu PUBLIC J NOUN Fourteen to 18 year time and service to th Cadet Rescue Squad. George Crawford oi 722-9414 or 784-8718. If you are an elderl know someone who is, trim from a licensed b; For more information All present and fori and graduates of the K< Hospital and School of the hospital and schoo meet March 25 in t cafeteria at 4:30 p.m. Phyllis Brown at 788-0 Graduates of the Wi Class of 1934 or form eluding home economi< are asked to contact Jai 1940 East 3rd Street, V % lursday. March 22. 1984 1 arris cousin; Lynn Kimbrough of San Francisco, Calif., Evelyn Lewis of San Francisco and Karen Reynolds of Atlanta. Serving as the groom's best man was Elihu Harris of Oakland, Calif. Ushers were Eric Kimbrough of Winston-Salem and cousin of the bride and Judge Benjamin Travis of Oakland. Groomsmen were John Burris, Dr. ' James Rorie and James Bradford, all of Oakland, Calif.; the groom's brother, Charles Harris of Cincinnati, Ohio; the groom's son, Anthony Harris of Richmond, Calif.; Edward Shelton, ^also of Richmond, and * ? Judge Ted Newman of ? "Washington, D.C., Newell, a graduate of ' Tufts University and the University of Cincinnati news Court, has completed I recruit training at the Naval : Training Center in San ; Diego, Calif. I During the eight-week t training cycle, trainees studied general military f subjects designed to prepare w f them for further academic . and on-the-job training in I one of the Navy's 85 basic \ occupational fields. Navy Petty Officer 1st r Class Mark C. Cochran, > son of E. Clinton Cochran 1 of 1334 Drumcliff Road, i has been selected as the 1 Sailor of the Quarter for the - Navy Band in Washington, t D.C. Cochran was chosen from among all the enlisted t personnel assigned to the f command and was cited for f his outstanding perforls mance of duty, proficiency, c leadership, intiative and military bearing, k Navy Seaman Recruit il Darrell C. Blackburn, son i- of Ralph Blackburn of 4198 /- Ebert St. and Margie n Blackburn of 311 Casa Bella Drive in Advance, has :e completed the Basic n Enlisted Course at the J. Naval Submarine School in ni Groton, Conn. From Page A6 MtlllllMIMMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiaitlllllllHIII ments on Third Street at 5 (, MARCH 27 King Recreation Center will ice class from 5:30-7 p.m. for i March 29. A dance class for be held at the same time. The ix weeks. For more informaAY, MARCH 28 nurse with the Continuing 11 moderate a panel with L anned Paremhbo^ 2rfld Teen ' oom 109 of the Red Cross m Drive at noon. SERVICE ANCEMENTS olds are needed to volunteer e Southeast Winston Junior If interested, contact Sgt. r Gwendolyn Johnson at y person, sick or shut in or you can get a free hair cut or arber who makes house calls, call 721-1585. mer employees medical staff ite Bitting Reynolds Memorial Nursing who are interested in 1 reunion in July are asked to he Reynolds Health Center For more information, call i582. nston-Salem Teachers College er students from 1930-34, in:s and normal school persons, mes Diggs at 748-1171 or write Vinston-Salem, N.C. 27101. M Mm m ' teTW m we W" V - m nk.. C- i J ?#,?_ H- m . m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Harris Medical School, is a prac- Berkley, is employed as an ticing physician in San attorney with the Senior Francisco, Calif. Council Law Department Harris, a graduate of San Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Francisco State and the The couple will live in University of California at Richmond, Calif. a TIL VVc llR Wachovia anlndfvk Here's wh agree on: An IRA is one of the 1 ment plans you can have. Here have yours at Wachovia. J -i^Moaeysiarketrates. All W ments earn top money rnarke daily for higher annual yields. ment fees to reduce your yiel rates being paid anywhere. Example: Current rate and yield o in a 4-year, fixed-rate deposit (subj* 10.50% ! 1 Other variable-rate and fixed-ra For the current rate, call a Perse 2. No minimum deposit. At W or add to your IRA in any amo law, is $2,000 per year for ev $4,000 for a working couple. JUU UU1 bdVC UI1 I * > 'Federal regulations require substantial interest penaltie f ict 'Won hings that 1 can't sit still. 1 lave to share them with omebody else." Awards * were also >resented to three sorority nembers for outstanding ervice. Ms. Ce'Leste -owery, a senior special Zetas seU More lhan 50 persons t were present last week to h see Forsyth County Com- s missioner Mazie Woodruff honored as the 1984 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority "Woman of the Year." The award was presented by the Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority during its Finer Womanhood Program at Winston-Salem State University March 18. The sorority cited Woodruff for outstanding contributions to the community. Now in her second term as a county commissioner, Woodruff is the former precinct chairperson of the North Ward. The sales representative for Holladay Cnrr?ir>ol Ciii*nl<*r uui givai 1111. 15 111C mother of seven, and has 15 i grandchildren and one great < grandchild. She is a Sunday School teacher and presi- < dent of the usher board at s Union Chapel Baptist 1 Church. 1 Accepting the award, 1 Woodruff-said, "God has J given me so many good I td: rV is still yc lualReti |T7 There's one [jf ? thing nearly all oest tax-deferred retireare five good reasons to kchovia IRA" jpvest-?? t rates, compounded \nd there are no investd. Compare with the n Wachovia IRA invested jet to change daily). Ll.069% 1 te options are available. )nal Banker. /achovia, you can open unt. The maximum, by ery wage earner, or But at Wachovia you your 1983 taxc s for early withdrawal from fixed-rate investrrx ducation major and presilent of the Omega Chapter it WSSU, received the indergraduate award. Mrs. Edna Revels and Ms. Marilyn Roseboro were ecoginized for service to he graduate chapter, levels, who retired for the Winston-Salem /Forsyth bounty School System, low teaches in the departnent of education at iVSSU. Ms. Roseboro is >ublic relations director at Winston-Salem State and idvisor to the undergradute :hapter of Zeta Phi Beta. The formal program in:luded musical selections by sorority member Mrs. Catherine Chavis and guest, Vis. Jeannene Ceasar. Mrs. Dollye Mack, another sorority member, played :he Greek medley in tribute v^a ivy1 r xirbest reraent don't have to deposit and start saving for; o?? 4. Insured safety. b\ are insured up to $1( how far away your i Wachovia will still b 5. Your own Person) you the services of} can explain all the ir help you decide whi Add up the advanta; better place for youi Personal Banker rig sif youdepc ?nts. In addition, tax penalties may apply r tan of thi 10 invited guests from other Greek-letter organizations. Mrs. Cheryl Bradshaw chaired the program committee with assistance from Mrs. Doris Hackson, Mrs Angela Jones, Mrs. Juanita Penn and Mrs Fdytht Williams. Mrs. Helen Gibbi chaired the social commit tee. Winston-? nlnntc iiC/ n The Winston-Salem Bar Association elected the following officers for the new year: Beverly Mitchell, president; Richard S. Archia Jr., vice president; Davida W. Martin, secretary; Gary Henderson, treasurer, and Roland H. Hayes, program chairman. Meetings are held ever> second Tuesday from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Easl Winston Branch Library ai m : choice >via gives ker, who etail and )u. tiere's no Talk to a aril 15. ihovia / Bank&Trust )9Vj. i Year' The selection of a "Woman of the Year" will become an annual event for ' the sorority as it expands its Finer Womanhood obseri vance. Finer Womanhood is one of the ideals of Zeta, l an international organiza tion with more than 50,000 > members in the United States, Africa and the Bahamas. ialern Bar officers Seventh and Cleveland 1 Avenue. All black attorneys, law graduates and law students are welcome. The bar association recently held a cocktail pari ty for Thomas Broone, of , Oakland, Calif., presidentelect of the National Bar Association. t \ Mitchell, Archia and t James Lassiter were the. t program chairpersons. I fnr 1W1 lit.? >enefits offers a ?uaranrnr years. mutator, hat means i *. . .7 toucan vpQtmpnf-Q N/VW44 4V4* VW >enalties. all activity )r's funds no matter a know ^ o. mumpie lnvesunt wide range of fixed-i teed rates, at terms f And our variable-rat ? has no minimum an you can deposit any automatically transfi as often as you like w You'll receive a perio on vour account. W mmm w w Accou: : that much to get tax t /our retirement. ;nt options. Wachovia rate investments with j rom three months to fc e investment, the Accu d no required term. 33 amount anytime, and ] ;r funds to fixed-rate in 'ithout paying interest p die statement showing rery Wachovia deposih 30,000 by F.D.I.C. And etirement may be, yoi e here.' al Banker. Only Wachc ^our own Personal Ban westment options in di ch ones are right for y< ges, and you'll see-? tl . td a i.1 Tir_ jC ? : iiv/a. mail yi^Kmuvia. ;ht away. >sit before Aj Wac to withdrawals from an IRA before age ! M

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