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caricature made of W/m I T
herself at Mayfest In- Hr
ternational, which was
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and sponsored by Ur- IpllM IBH
ban Arts, while the llgtSb
outline identified the ft:
picture as Kimberly
Nicole Howard enjoy I
ing a plug of cotton I
candy, also at Mayfest. '|^H ^
Kimberly is pictured B
below. The Chronicle El I
regrets the error
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tional Youth Fellowship to Morning Star. m
League's softball season of- First Baptist scored three p]
ficially opened Saturday, runs in the first inning, five pi
June 2. runs in the second and held _
A spirited First Baptist on when Morning Star 1
Eagles defeated a determin- scored five runs in the top
ed Morning Star Baptist of the third.
Church 8-5. First Baptist League play continues
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Honors banquet
to be held
The National Council of
Negro Women Inc.,
Winston-Salem Section;
will hold its annual Honors
Banquet on Saturday, June
9, in the Kennedy Dining
Hall at Winston-Salem
State University.
Community honorees for
1984 are James Lassiter,
Dr. Virginia Newell, Vivian
Burke, Annie Brown Kennedy
and the Rev. Moses
Small. The student
honorees are Patricia
Gunter, Parkland High
School; Katherine Candis
Clark. Reynolds: Rodnev
Gadson, West Forsyth;
Marcus L. Houston, Bishop McGuincss;
Tracey Harris,
East Forsyth,
Murphy, North Forsyth.
Martha Gillis is the program
chairperson for this
year's banquet. Other committee
members are Mrs.
The]ma Small, Mrs. Joan
Cardwell, Mrs. Theldora
Small Scippio and Dr.
Manderline Scales. Mrs.
Savannah Johnson is the
local president.
Bible school
to be held
Vacation Bible School
will be held at St. Phillips
Moravian Church at 3002
Bon Air Avenue June 9-17.
?Classes will be available ?
for all ages.
The classes will be held
Saturday, June 9, from 9
a.m. to noon; Sunday, June
10, 3-6 p.m.; Monday
through Friday, June 11-15,
6-8:30 p.m.; Saturday June
16, 9 a.m. to noon; Sunday,
June 17, 3-6 p.m.
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