Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, April 5, 1984 ^k ^m 4^1^I H| HL ''' ':- vv" ' . ~' - - '4^' I HiH ^ J^^k ^1 ^F 1 1 I n wKaj ^^ffif^ll E_ Fred Lash and Shirley Jordan display the latest designs in ?. the National ^Council Negro Women's fashion show last (veek. Fashion show held The Youth Group of the Wanda Jones, Jackie National Council of Negro Brooks and Ginnie Women recently held a Brantley. 44Swing Into Spring" The Youth Group prefashion show at the Black teen models were Dee i r I -. i ? ? - -- veivei Lounge. Pruitt, Bramdon Manny, Twenty-eight of the Leji Clark, Latasha group's members modeled Johnson, Shuntiz Manny, casual and sportswear from Rhshun Moss, Rinna Davis Department Store, Young, James Young, Sam's Clothing Company Tasha Noble, Saralis Mcand Images. Coy, Rika young, Anthony Opening the show was a Rorie, Netonja Jones and solo by Alvin McCray. Rip Morlini Wilkins. Teenage Wilkins, who also served as Youth Group models were, one of the show's coor- Rosalyn Leake, Erica H in O t ft rc i n rl Cro n n ap P^ ' * 1 uiuuiwi j, anu i tailed vjai veil), v dllCb^d IVlcLTinS, Wright were the emcee's for Seuitta Dunlap, Melvir the evening. Special guest Baldwin, Trina Young, was R&B recording artist Deidra Sutton, Johnella Archie Bell, formerly of At- Jordan, Karla Rousseau, chie Bell and the Drells. Sonia Duncan, Youth Minnie Ervin, Marsha Group president; Shirle> Bailey, Sandra Holman and Jordan and Fred Lasly Debra Moss provided the Patricia Stanley, Linda models with make-up and Jordan and Savannah hairstyles. Other coor- Johnson are* the NCNW Un ikiM hiiww mmm Strader inins staff Donna H. Strader has company headquartered ir joined the local agency of the South, having beer the Life Insurance Com- founded in 1871. The com pany of Virginia as a pany sells and services in represenative, annouced dividual and group life anc Charles P. Bris-Bois, agen- health insurance, annuitie: cy manager. and pension plans. Life o1 With more than $17 Virginia has more than 12( billion of life insurance in offices in the United States force, Life of Virginia is the with more than 2,000 sale: ? oldest major life insurance and service represenatives. 'Passion Plav' nnens The world famous flto- outdoor setting. But ii duction Val Balfour's keeping with Balfour' original American version wishes, the Balfour famil; Oberammergau "Passion and production continue t< Play" will be presented at send the play on tour t< Reynolds Auditorium April provide the country witl 8-9, under the sponsorship family entertaiment. of the YWCA. Thousands of people For ticket information travel to Stratsburg, Va., in call the Glade Street YWC/ the summer where the play "Passion Play" head is presented under in an quarters at 722-5138. I jE Pictured above are the | new brothers the Prince Hall Masons. They are, left to right, seated: intstructors T. Lewis E I j Springs, L. Carpenter, ^920 W f Students hdnored a More than 150 students class averages w< have been honored for freshman, Sherry L academic achievment by sophomores, Andr Winston-Salem- State Asiemo, Mary Cheney i University. The recognition Antonio Kendall; junic came during the annual Katherine Amen and Bei Honors Day program last da James; seniors, Ricai April 1. Lewis, Delia Scogg Students from Winston- Dorothy Henry, Linda H Salem and Forsyth County chins, Kourtney Rayan i receiving the highest cum- Celia Hemphill, mutative average in their Highest class hon majors were Charles went to Linda Farthing i Rawley, applied science; Eleanor Virtue. Ricardo Lewis, art; Annette Other Winston-Sal Beatty, early childhood students receiving honor: education; Eleanor Virtue, other areas were Edn history; Anthony Yar- Alexander, Maria Alv borough, intermediate Katherine Amen, J education; Linda Hutchins, Anders, Alan Andler, / nursing; Jan Anders, drew Asiemo, Sara Barn physical education, and Annette Beatty, Elizab Celia Hemphill, political Bovender, Teresa Brov science. David Collins, Ga Students in Winston- Cronin, Tanya Davis, Jc Salem and Forsvth Countv Demine. Lvnda Farthi honored for the highest Linda Flack, Les H A 9 jm ???????????.??mmm??? I ''-'SsW Lingerie and Budget S sale ends Saturday $4 OFF Timeless Comfort bra Lacy bra shapes and supports you "7^9 { in natural or contour cups. Reg. $11.50 / 25-33% OFF Cling-alon^pantyho! Conventional pantyhose, sheerly Pantyhose relnforend nt with th? Oniw ; Toe?. 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