rv ' f c Dafle B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, June 21, 1984 Miss North Carolina Deneen Graham added a dar Branch Library. Graham participated in the libra June 11 (photo by James Parker). n Sydney Hibbert presents Sydney Hibbert, 1983 sional actor, advanced stuLos Angeles Drama Critics dent and teacher, the Award actor, master- workshop is a master class teacher and theatre direc- an?j an indepth theatre ex> , tor, will offer a workshop perience using the called "The Actor as In- _ . ., , . ? integrated-arts approach, strument at the Hanes ^oma ? ~ _ , ,, Drama, dance, movement, y Community Center June 11 rr to July 15 with a music, poetry and dramatic culminating performance at literature are explored to Winston Square. define for the participant an individual approach to the Designed for the preofes- development of discipline, .1 flH ^^s^^ ^ SB * **^m^n- J t ^B Hanes Printable, a Winston-Salem apparel manul Hanes Group, reached a production milestone re< 25 million dozen T-shirts suitable for imprinting si tions in 1975. Robyn Gray, seamstress of the milei for review by Mayor Wayne Corpening and Keith / Knitwear. Call us for FREE ESTIMA y your carpel & furniture ? CHURC AND SAVED MONE Augsburg Lutheran Dellabrook Presbyterian First Assembly of God Saint Bendedict Catholic Saint Matthews Apostoli Saint Paul United Methc Saint Stephens Episcopa Union Kantict v? I II VI I United Metropolitan Ba| v ' 'Our Seventh Yeai j I <) *( 0**lC? *U?NlTu?t i CABPfTINO I EI fiHIi'lilflHilM^ 7758 No ~~l* (next ISr- 7: 1 ?. _ ? - * "N \ x-. JI ^r.~- 5s&?5 H Iffijffi ffi*/' UkVM43K>> m icing flair to her recent visit to the East Winston iry's summer reading program kickoff Monday, workshop in theatrics emotional stimuli, response Dramatic Art and The and intensity. The instru- Guildhall School of Music ment -- body, voice, speech and Drama, London. He and emotional placement -- holds a master's degree in is explored for balance and speech communication and total projection, the em- theatre arts from Illinois bodiment of perception, State University. A twoskill and potential. time drama award recipient UillK?rt u;k/\ ir /.nr.An 1?r TWa A tuii/vii) " i iv io kuiiuin^ i Luc ru w V~UUUW11 UI on the drama faculty of the Great Britain, he also North Carolina School of received the Shakespeare the Arts, is a licentiate of Characterization Award at The Royal Academy of the Croydon Arts Festival in London. He has per^11^^ *? formed and taught extenI ^ sively in the United States, East London and the CaribI A* bean. BnP Enrollment for the WW J workshop is limited, with the emphasis on individual riviT mKty participation. For further information, call 723-7907. become evei That's when addition to th I first time. A r .. "* Wf hospitality r "**" C&i^Ki new hotel is T|m High Point-V V ^ You'll al . * and enjoy a facturer and division of graciousnesi :ently when it produced ?18 guest ro nee beginning its opera- two Conrierc tone T-shirt, holds It up ,t? L?nVer? Um, president of Hanes ultimate in p ^mm Parto I ^TwWTaTd mm* mm TES on I m/i needs. :Y: ? ic )dist BWBft;sv'.''J^i ptist IfcjNkgZ kV"N **?< K\s? .NN> f?S\1 UM ^ % Summer lunch program Free lunches will be serv- following locations between ed to children and youth 11 a.m. and noon Monday through 18 years old this ttirodgtr Pridayr summer at 19 sites in the ci- High School, Ashley Inty and county. termediate School, Belview The lunch program which Recreation Park, Bolton got underway June 11 and Elementary School, Diggs continue through July 31 is Intermediate School, being offered by the city- Easton Intermediate, Foresi county School Food Service park Elemenlary> Hanes ?n' t,k Hi?h' Kennedy High, The purpose of the pro- Kimber,y pafk ,n. gram is to provide nutri- termediate, Mineral Springs tiona elp to children. Eiementary) Morning Star Funds for the program are ^ . ^ . , provided by the U.S. Baptist Church, Paisley Department of Agriculture. PaltCIS?n Ave?U< Meals are available ^MCA, Petree Inregardless of race, color, termediate, Piney Grove national origin, sex or han- Recreation Center, Skyland dicap. Intermediate, South Park Any child age 0-18 may High and Winston Lake eat free at any of the Recreation Park. HWfilJ" I "JI'll tt??' ttVVIM-Vill ^ Proper care of your completely dry, then lightly garden duster or sprayer oil the plunger rod and will keep it in working con- replace it in the tank, dition and extend its life. It is particularly imporNorth Carolina State tant that gardeners not use University extension the same Sprayer for herspecialists suggest that prides (weed killers) as they dusting equipment should . , . ., need no maintenance as do for ""ect.cides If you long as it is kept dry, use liquid weed killers, you although it might be a good will need a separate sprayer idea to put a drop of oil on for that job alone. the plunger rod occasionally It is almost impossible to remove 100 percent of the Sprayers require more herbicide residue from care -- particularly cleaning tank, hose and nozzle, and care. Even stainless steel this tiny bit of herbicide sprayers need this attention, residue could severely ' .... damage plants when the The sprayers should be same tank is used for an inwashed out three times after sectjcide each use, using clear water. This will prevent the corro- Sprayers used for hersion that often renders hicides rf?nnir#? thomnoh pressure sprayers useless cleaning t0" prevent corroafter only a few seasons. sion Many of the her. . -bicides contain salts that are For metal sprayer tanks corrosive to metals put in a tablespoonful of . , _ . . household ammonia and Also', be careful where you shake it thoroughly to clean these sprayers. Cleanneutralize the corrosive ef- 'n8 water should't be fects of any insecticide poured where it can damage reside. Allow the sprayer to plants or lawn grasses. i, downtown Winston-Salem will exciting i n more exciting and beautiful. such as a the Winston Pla2a, a proud new and saui le downtown skyline, opens for the touches I nagnificent hotel where Southern newspap eigns supreme. This superb You just 30 minutes from Greensboro- With 9,4( Winston-Salem Regional Airport. space 01 so find it the perfect place to stay that accc city known for its culture and Be i >. The handsome new hotel offers the new oms, including 23 suites, with Sto ;e Floors that pamper you with the Cherry S ersonal services. You'll enjoy three (919) 72! The New Winston f the New Winston-Sak \ . v > . .. .... ? KP**" Nl \ \ % WBefk , ~1 M ^ Save on a rainbow of sundresses! 9.99. Reg. 17.00 to 19.00. Dress her in rainbow colors, stripes, prints 1 and solids. These easycare sundresses are i pretty as a cool as well. Poly/cotton, to , I MINli si i ^:Bbg'&i&Pj?P!,**iiot''|g?g^*>-H*^ #^HBI a ^^HL ^^Kwx ,r^^H ' 1^' J^v Bft S i *;;"^^r w 'estaurants and lounges, and amenities i glass-enclosed pool, outdoor sundeck las. And, of course, Stouffer special IM ? HKe complimentary morning cottee and er, shoeshine service and free cable TV. '11 find it the perfect place to meet. X) square feet of meeting and banquet i a single floor, including a ballroom xnmodates 500 people banquet-style. Dart of the excitement and sparkle of Winston-Salem.We are. And proud of it. uffer Winston Plaza Hotel, 425 N. it., Winston-Salem, TMC 27101. S-3500. Or call toll-free 800-HOTELS 1. i Plaza. in and proud of it. ' '' \ . . till : . ... [fffiiitlln ^ fi ll ittf t I |C ^ ttl. > : >: m wH^^M P ^HM *

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