Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, June 28, 1984 instiiN E n Tvjf VET . v ISBmi dhr Verdell Hayes presents a plaque of appreciation gathering at the Benton Convention Center. The Industrial School, a home for orphans, which phanage." Former attendants of the school got recognize the Peays for their dedication to the sc cupied it. Hayes attended the school. n vsrpnuns rvunuv lu i The children, who were honor thy father and once orphans at Memorial mother Industrial School, reunited Th v room was decorated to say thank you to William w?th pictures from the and Sadie Peay. The Peays, yesterday. Dinner was now retired, were mom and started with the bell that dad to the children during was used to signal the dintheir 22-year tenure as ner hour at the orphanage superintendent at what was and the menu consisted ol commonly known as the many items that were once "colored orphanage." staples. The children presentee On June 16, at the M.C. the couple with an engravec Benton Convention Center, plaque to express their lon? those who once lived at the overdue gratitude for a job orpnanage came rrotn as tar well done, l he Peays were away as New York and the remembered for giving th Midwest to remember the children the "ground rules' biblical passage, '.'Children, for survival. 14th Cousins reunion pla The 14th annual gather- developed two trunks, ont ing of the Cousins Family in Africa and the other it Reunion will be held June the United States,. "&ild tht ' 28-July 1 at the Hyatt trunks have sent branche; Hotel. throughout the world. The origin of the Cousins The jdea of a forma Family Reunion began with farrtiiy reunion each yeai \ ^~ ur :t. i rs-i i me vrti.*.... rct.nuy in i*/i. had beep discussed fol According to family legans, years but was not acted 0! Scipio Vaughn was brought umi, the death jn 197Q Q to this country as a slave (he Jasl son of Lee an( from Nigeria 200 years ago. Angeline Vaughn who wer In South C arolina, he gain- third-generation descen ed his freedom and fathered dants of Scipio. The Coun 13 children. On his death sins are represented by eigh bed, he called to his side family names - Vaughn two of his sons and urged Barnes, Brevard, Bufford them to leave the South and Oauthen, McGriff, P-ea "its oppressive laws against anc* Truesdale. the colored man" and The activities for th return to Yorunaiana (now vjsjtjng COusins will includ Western Nigeria). The two hjstorjc tourSf annual bal sons took his advice. One fashion show and specie returned to South Carolina performance at the Stever to see his family. , Center. The Vaughn family tree A prayer breakfas KHHBBiaaS 1 SUBSCRIBE NOW j & PAY 052 ONLY IO Fill out & Mail with payment to: CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE P O BOX 3154 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27102 722-8624 i | Enter my one-year subscription to the Winston-Salem | Chronicle. Enclosed is my check/money order for the I amount of Sl3.b2. (Add St.00 tor out-of-town ! delivery.) Name | Address City State Zip still self-wprth into the came back to say thank you children and their belief in for giving me the right ; striving for the best, direction. especially academically. The Peays are the proud * Peay said that they parents of two sons, wanted the children to William Edward of the city 1 ."take their stumbling and Christopher of Penn1 blocks and turn them into sylvania, in addition to well I stepping stones." over 1.100 children that ) It was evident on that passed through the home r evening that the strict during their stay, r discipline did pay, and The affair included ' many used those stumbling guests of the orphans, blocks because (he children ministers from the community, teachers from the rinXYfl "old campus" and from HIlvU Carver School. The orphans attended Carver ; always concludes the reu- School when classes were i nion. The national discontinued on the or" fs Lt." Oscar phanage?s campus in I960. > Vaughn and National Certificates of appreciaSecretary Lee Alma tion were also presented to Vaughn. each former houseparent. AT PARKWAY FORD i JUN^^SC< 1984 es 'J the best selling c $5995 11 delivered No add ons. no hidden charges. 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' v^H JS gw| j^H c 0^ I re ar to Mr. and Mrs. William Peay at a recent "family" Peays are the former superintendents of Memorial was more commonly known as the "colored or* : together recently to remember old times and to :hool, which was closed in 1970, and those who ochonor Peays i [ The theme that rang represented every type of throughout the evening was profession, including doc1 the strict discipline that the tors, ministers, lawyers, t Peays applied, the push that authors, educators and ; they gave as they tried to in- statesmen. And they all __ 4 military News . Royster ends course Marine P\t. John V. radio procedure, con j>sler, son of Mr. and munications security ar rs. Anthony Royster of the use of encryptic inson Road, has com- (message scram bl in] eted the field radio equipment. >erator's course. Staff S#t. 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