T-* Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, Mai Gibson tours Chantae Gibson, a junior typical of soi at R.J. Reynolds Senior regions anc High School, left on March Mexico; the 26 for a 10-day tour of which hous Mexico City, Acapulco and famous mi Puerto Vallarta. While thropology, there, she will also take in resort areas, the local sights such as Chantae, ballet folklorico, a students frc beautiful presentation of system, are i toik dances wnicn are Inua-Amei t c Vv;: Left to right, Dr. Callle Coaxu Manderline Scales. ; Three local wo Three Winston-Salem the conferei women were inducted into Carolina, the Top Ladies of Distinc- nessee and tion during the Area Four Hicks, area Conference held in ed. Augusta, Ga., recently. The Special gi Ladies were Mrs. Kay ference Clark, Mrs. Dorothy Ross Moorehead, and Mrs. Theldora Scippio. president of Four women from other Distinction states were inducted also, spoke to th The states represented at the theme a Women present lo The National Association Represei of University Women's state Senat< Committee on National and distric^, s International Affairs Representai presented local candidates 29th distric for the 1984 Elections. missioners, tion membi The members prepared court judg questions concerning forum, specific issues in education The ass for the candidates to ad- much fror dress. Some of the ques- questions, i tions were concerning State Lewis, cha Superintendent of Public national a Schools Dr. Craig Phillips' affairs conn six-point plan for excellence with Mrs. in education, outlook for Maria Fur community colleges, Glennie Hi technological advances in This coir education, continuing sible for math, science and computer state and r technology, salary increases to the groi for teachers and the main times a ye; priority for improving group's sec education. first forum EX-LAX,* "The Family Helps your body help Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natu going again. Gently. Dependably. Ovei why more families use Ex-LaxChocolated or Pi lis-than any other brand. Make it your Family Friend. ^ -'ft E*4jtttinc-,.1983 ? owrtnin WALLCOVER 100's of patterns, 1000 IN STOCK Samples available First quality only 40% OFF mini blin Decorative mirrors Nothing in outlet ? over $6.99 Single F SMAftTN' M-F 9 30-8pm Sat 9:30-5 3244 Raynolda Road 5^^yt+mao_Mill Road > Winston-Saiam. N C 1-M Exit 141 (9191748-012? Burlington. N C 27215 C 'Ch 29, 1984 Mexico City me of the many Program. At Reynolds, she i customs of is a member of the Lady f Chapultepec, Deamon Social Club, assises the world- tant manager of the iseum of an- women's basketball team on^ tKi! manif orirl Cnanirk CI i Wv uiiu uiv iiiani anu j^aiiisn viuu, A member of St. Home along with 35 Methodist Church, Chantae >m the school is the daughter of Mrs. members of the Marion Gibson and B.T. ican Student Bohannon. Bpy m BFIKUR Bflr ? ?m RftMi ;j mi ^ | ' Wm ^^B % V. ^ 1 I 1 1 x t y .r / w. /Vc | ? ^ I ? ~~ mkx m, Mrs. Theldora Scippio and Dr. men inducted nee were North TLOD for 1983-85, "NetGeorgia, Ten- working to Serve Youth and Florida. Betty Adults." director, presid- Dr. Judy Carter, director of Student and Field Placejest at the con- ment at the University of was Bobbie South Carolina-Aikien, was the national the luncheon speaker. ' Top Ladies of Dr. Manderline Scales Inc. Moorehead and Dr.. Callie Coaxum, le group about local TLOD president, attnd concerns of tended the meeting. cal candidates ntatives from Issue" with Commissioner 5 20th and 19th Mazie Woodruff as the tate Hou^e pf guest speaker. tives 39th and :ts, county comeduca A zts and a district I ;e attended the ociation gained n responses to said Jeannette T. tirperson of the nd international imittee. Working Lewis were Mrs. guson and Mrs. ill. . imittee is responbringing local, lational concerns up at least three > M ar. This was the. :ond forum. The l was "The Bond iral rhythm : v'B might. That's SAVE Sharp conti and white \ ids > 25 % off Reg W6 section These black and whit j sensation. One-piece . loll hottest color combin onoose from assortec in misses' and petite si $38 Half-size dresses . UP In our Dres 'Pm % h | NC: Burlington, Charlotto, i \WKMMKKM" Goldsboro. Groontbori Rocky Mount, Wilming NEW LOCATION SC: Charleston (Citodel, N( 2835 Battleground VA: Danville, Lynchburg, R< )re?n$boro, N C 27408 WV: Borboursville, Beck ley, wmmmmmamm J I It 1^4 He if* Kte KL m - i :., .I*iflH: n?^ * A Chante Gibson Policewoman From Page A 7 For newcomers to the force, Mrs. Bonner says the veterans would always tell them what it would be like in law enforcement and the occupational hazards accompanying her line of work. ____ ? "One of the officers told me I would be cussing after a while," she says, "and 1 said 'No* because God gives me courage and 1 wouldn't have to do that. "I always felt that if you were a Christian at home and on Sundays you might as well be one on Monday morning when you get on the job," she says. Since Mrs. Bonner had another five years before mnn^nt/>r.i I C . U - T-k ? maiiuaiui y icm cniciii, u uic r-uuee L^eparimeni ever becomes short-handed, she might be called to help out. "If they really needed me," she says, " sure I'd go , back and help out, but not for a long period of time. "I've been out so long now," says Mrs. Bonner, "that I really like the thought of being at home sleeping as late as I want and doing what I want, when I want. But it's always been a part of me to help out and that's why I believe I would go back to work if they needed me." Lined on the wall in Mrs. Bonner's hallway are several awards and citations for church work and her achievments on the force. Looking at the Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate signed by Attorney General Rufus Edmisten, she smiles. Edmisten presented the A. Philip Randolph award to her. "1 thought 1 would be honored along with some more people," she says. "I didn't know it would be i all this, but 1 appreciate it." $1? in rast in black jj wjk :or misses ? Wml " J T T 1 1 w Mm each J e dresses are a fashion tt and jacket dresses in the mm M ation.. black and white' I fabrics in breezy styles JI f zes ,-fp f 25.99 is Department Of YOUK NKAMST SIARS KCTAIL STOKI (Eastland, Southpork), Concord, Durham, Fayetteville, Gaston io o, Greenville, Hickory, High Point, Jacksonville, Raleigh, ton, Winston-Salem, Shelby arthwoods), Columbia, Florence, Myrtle Reach, Rock Hill oonoke ICY: Ashland Bluefield, Charleston, Williomson I t I Lyons to deliver Hone Dr. Charles "A" Lyons, by class and dep chancellor for Fayetteville and recognition of s i t_: ...? i ... _ . oldie u ni v ci siiy ,?m wiiu nave ac deliver the keynote address cumulative grade for the Honors Day Con- averages of 3.0 or to vocation at Winston-Salem addition, the State University on Sunday, Wachovia Excelle April 1. The program is Teaching Award part of the university's an- presented to an out! nual Parent's Day/Honors faculty member. Day. The Honors Day Pro- Other activities gram will include presenta- day include guided tions to students with the the campus highest cumulative averages 10:30-11:30 a.m.; 1 M * ; - xVvXvt^^H Sks?%.'.- :^':i;^^^H jfe^S--' '*& Mg&h -VSfM ^W: |?jji|: V; >1S| ^^iHHIi You're Outsl From Hattie Frazier's attention to the road to our Thi maintenance crew's attention to every nut and bolt veniei on each bus, WSTA's outstanding people insure your inioni safety and comfort. sched Give us a try! You'll see how comfortable taking Trans a bus can be. Our record of safety is one of the day, 6 reasons we were selected by the American Public standi Transit Association to receive the 1983 Outstanding Achievement Award. Sale starts Wednej ends Saturday, Marc Most i . ;#: 1' I iS 1 . ^>^V-f SI I <*:$M #| MM o ^Jf . r* w f : f:4i ' % >:. , 0[ Sotltfoction guorontood or your monoy bock SIAKS. 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