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> Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, May 17, 1984 From left to right, front row: Kay Clark, Barba Spainhour, Toy Beaty. Robin Summers, Wilma The Winston-Salem Ban The Winston-Salem Barristers' Wives conducted i public forum recently at St. Paul United Methodisi Church on "What Our Community Needs to Know About Health Care, Education and Family Law." The benefit was held to aid the organization's scholar ship fund. Participants in the panel discussion were Paul Wiles vice president of Forsyth Memorial Hospital; Palmei Friende, associate superintendent of the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System; and Rep. Anni< Brown Kennedy of the law firm, Kennedy, Kennedy Kennedv and Kennedv. M rs.-Toy-Beat y presided and the Rev. Belvin Jessuf delivered the invocation and benediction. Mrs. Wilrm Lassiter, vice president of the National Barristers' Wives gave a brief history of the organization and its loca . West to speak at United The United Methodist Women of Saints Home United Methodist Church will observe Women's Day, Sunday, May 20, at the 11:30 a.m. worship service. The guest speaker will be Miss Maxine West of Asheville. West is conference vice-president of the United Methodist Women Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church and was a delegate to thi general conference of the United Methodist Church ii Baltimore earlier this month. She holds a bachelor' degree in mathematics and chemistry from Bennett Col NIINIUfllllHHIHIIHHNIIiailHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII % Profile From Page A7 I lltlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll llllt lllll I "I push the students," H she says, "and make them M WU A do, whether they want to or H not, and I think I'm a pretty H good teacher. At least I've H ^ been told that." All the pictures of her I former students, their children and a story about her from the campus publication, the News Argus, are treasures she I says one day sheMl get H around to filing in her H NOW, S3V6 lip tO photo albums. when you purchs Until then, she says, H Ariens Riding M( she'll finish out her track H Rear Grass Bagg record at WSSU, hit the H ir\ ? 1. 1 jv-yvcu iiicu k anu wave good-bye for good. ^ ??MMMMMMMHWI II - A ^ (?<SllCMl dull* B From Page A6 immmiitfttittiitfiuiiiimiuvfiHtitiiiiiiiiit ArieilS ridlflC and will run from Customers E 10:30-11:30 a.m. The class will run for eight weeks. H | "Flex-N-F A horseback riding clinic H g Positive c for handicapped children H Q* II and teen-agers will be spon- H olfigie ie\ sored again this year by the Turf-type Trailblazers 4H Club of H H Six Spee< Davie County. The clinic will be held for six con- H But yOU don't ha secutive Tuesdays beginn- tough to Beat! Com( ine June 12 at the a _ yptjinny d|l Ml It/lib Thoroughbred Training Center in Farmington. A H practice session will be held H tonight at 7:00 at TCC. H Volunteers are need. For H more information, call the H Davie County 4H office. the ea: for toug1 JHL for annoying I MAC'S 5B55 couch awd ? stuffy nose corner t {! try vwflj triaminic-dm couch formula mon, ??????? | \ i ira Hayes and Annie Kennedy. Back row: Beverly Lassiter and Geraldine Davis. Isters' Wives host benefit 6 i chapter here. t Armenta Hummings provided music, with two piano i selections from Bach's "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" and Chopin's "Etude in G Flat Major." M rs. Kay Clark, vice president of the local chapter, presented Brian Kevin Washington, the first recipient of , Jasper Alston Atkins Legal Education Scholarship, namr ed for the well-known pioneer, the late J.A. "Jack" - Atkins. Washington, who received the ward in 1983, is a i second-year law student at the Wake Forest University , School of Law. Other members of the local Barristers' Wives are > Geraldine Davis, secretary; Barbara Phillips, treasurer; i Vivien Bright, Barbara Archia, Sandra Brown, Gail , Favors, Donza Friende, Cheryl Gould-Bailey, Beverly 1 Spainhour and Robin Summers Methodist Church ' lege. The guest speaker is employed as a senior research ' chemist at the American Enka Company in Enka. A member of Berry Temple United Methodist Church in Asheville, West serves in the church choir and as chairperson of Religion and Race. I ; Mrs. Louise White, president of the United Methodist e Women at Saints Home, will preside over the service. The i vice-president, Mrs. Eva Peoples, will introduce the guest s speaker. The Rev. James T. Jones is pastor of Saints Home. W TIME! 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' 51 sAB honored H ^ Mrs. Roberta Cook and f f B^C^AI Miss Louise Smith were co- 4 jk hostesses at a dinner party | B May 10 honoring Mrs. Eula Smith on her birthday. Mrs. r SjB^ Smith, the wife of Dr. C.N. i IBBtt :1k. HA? Smith, was partially supris- f ed as guests greeted her 2 -BMBH upon her arrival at Mrs. | |^v :J f|f?j Cook's home on West 26th I Street. i A native of Louisiana, - g < I mim Mrs. Smith and her guests | enjoyed a dinner of Loui- | Other persons attending .1 J;_ ? ? Ja me ainner party inciuaea: Dr. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. William McKoy, f Mr. and Mrs. Melton ? Sadler Jr., Mrs. Martha S. ? i Atkins, Mrs. Evelyn I illiyOll Phillips, Mrs. Florence Rennick, Mrs. Corine W. BACARDI. ru Williams, Mrs. Savilla Wilson, Mrs. Mildred Poindexter and Mrs. Mary R. Hopkins. 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