.4 PaQe A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, May 31, 1984 Karen Archfte Karen Hannon Monica H Sorority presents anw The Alpha Upsilon ty's scholarship fund and b Chapter of Gamma Phi public aid tot he communi- N Delta Sorority presented ty. This year's Ballare was K their annual Phi Teen chaired by Betty Hannon. d Ballare of 1984 on May 25 The program included J at the Sawtooth Center for. guest artists Kevin Whar- d Visual Design. ton, dancer; Pamela Glenn, \ The motto of the soloist, and dancers from b I. ni??i.iQrBaniTnfinn is "Peace and the Franel Dance Studio^ V r^rvrt C culture." tach year during Participating Phi Teens A the month of May the Phi were Karen Archie, Teens are presented in their daughter of Mrs. Geraldine K scholarship contest. The Archie; Karen M. Hannon, N Ballare is a cultural activity daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ri given to benefit the sorori- Joseph Hannon; Monica A Ramona L.Johnson and Darry L. Eller wed Ramona Lavon Johnson Philadelphia, Pa., as her and Darry Lee Eller were honor was her sister, Miss married Saturday, May 26, Carol Stewart of Winstonat 4 p.m. at Middlefork Salem. Christian Church, with the Bridesmaids were Miss Rev. William Elder, of- Regina Johnson, Miss ficiating. Rosalind Johnson and Mrs. The bride, daughter of Ronald Rush, all of the Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Winston-Salem and all Johnson of 5023 N. Cherry sisters of the bride. Mrs. St., is a graduate of North Terry McDougald of Forsyth High School and is Durham, also a sister of the employed by the city- bride, served as a county scnooi sysiem ana bridesmaid. North State Supply. Lane Eller of Midway The groom, son of Mr. was his brother's best man. and Mrs. Jesse Lindsay of Ushers were Wendell Route 5, Midway, attended Eller of Midway and North Davidson High brother of the groom, School and is employed by Frank Johnson, Darrell Paragon Diecasting Com- Johnson and Ronald pany in Chicago, 111. Brown, all of Winston- ' Given in marriage by her Salem, and cousins of thtf father, Johnson had Mrs. bride. Also serving as a Walter Kilgo of ushers were James Banner b Gillis named convention ch Local Unit President of charge of all activities, C the Ralph R. Morgan Post planning and coordinating t No. 220 named department of the convention. Unit No. r Chairman Mrs. Martha 220 will host the convention Gillis to serve as depart- and units No. 55 and 128 c ment convention chairman will serve as co-hosts. I for the the 64th annual The joint opening session F department convention to will begin at 8 p.m. on June C be held at the Hyatt House 14 with a processional of on June 14-17. Legion and Auxiliary of- i The department conven- ficers. Mayor Wayne Cor- 2 tion chairman will be in pening will bring greetings, f Thomas elected State Junic Mario Diane Thomas was r State Department v Junior Auxiliary President a the Junior Auxiliary ^ Thomas has been a junior 5 auxiliary member of the R. Morgan Post No. g for She has ^ as at . arms the y She is the outgoing president of the 18th District. Mario Diane Thomas P Morgan Post 220 presents The Ralph R. Morgan best man; Bernard Higgins, b American Legion Post No. father of the bride: Tasha 220 Auxiliary presented a Gillis, flower girl; Christian v Tom Thumb Wedding on Neely, ring bearer; Benita I Sunday, May 27, at 4 p.m. the importance of winning a at the Post home. scholarship. This affair was for the Each year scholarships . benefit of the Educational are given by the auxiliary to Scholarship Fund. Tickets deserving high school were sold by the members seniors in Forsyth County. 1 who sponsored six con- Remarks were made by 1 testants. Martha Gillis and Mrs. < First-place winners were Patricia Higgings presented i Deveronne Jabbar Gillis, the winners. Mrs. Gregory groom, and Nakai Gillia, provided the music, bride. Charles Surles wa-Wie Parks, bridesmaid, and i minister; Lamont Jenkins, Tawanna Staten, c n 95fc 9NH Bl ? ill wr k IM 1^^ Hr ' . K: f^jp K|' lenry Carla Wilson Collette Yancey. ual Ballare of 1984 lenry, daughter of Mr. and trophies were presented and Irs. Robert L. Henry; Monica Henry won the [aria Wilson, grand- Miss Congeniality Award, aughter of Mrs. Ruby which is given each year by ones, and Collette Yancey, Mrs. Clarice Carter in aughter of Ms. Delores honor of her daughter Gail rancey. Their escorts were Carter who was also a past Jokamis Gregory, Kevin Miss Phi Teen. Vharton, Ronnie-Sock-well. The Phi Teen Motto is dlen. die, 1 Can Find My Way." Winners were Karen The members of the lannon, who was crowned sorority wish to thank all 1iss Phi Teen of 1984, and the people who contributed Linner-up was Karen M. to and supported the annual irchie. Prizes, gifts and Ballare. k | ?. Jr. m JK |||| ^ BP IB? w*. Ramona Johnson Eller nd Terry McDougald, The couple will make oth of Winston-Salem. their home in Chicago. airman Tolor bearers from all paricipating units will be epresented. A reception will follow >n Friday for the Southern division National Vice 'resident Mrs. Ordean f ? V J f V :ouvillon. J^y Mrs. Gillis is the outgong No. \20 where she has served or the past two years. Martha Gillis >r Auxiliary President Serving as president, she State University. /ill appoint * chairpersons She is a member of Zion nd conduct all meetings on Memorial Baptist Church he state level. She will where she has served in the narch in the president's junior choir, Sunday school MUi fetei- L onv?nn - hekt ? y^^Ay Jplj I jAH Zfl < ^B JE3H I jjj J^ JI7 J m 11 H jjfl Hr /fl |y /B B M y ^fli pp^ jdj " I A ^S jm^^Kr j? iS^^I SHOP YOUR NEAREST SEARS RETAIL STORE NC: Burlington. Charlotte Concord, Durham. Fayetteviile, Gastonia. Qoidstx Hickory, High Point, Jacksonville Raleigh. 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