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v' Page A10-The Chronicle. Thurs IPsT ** ft** *w^ w - ^** #*?t*L: HQDDn 2_ , < > ??., ,-J^B ^K .Jfli H %-t>^J3S& * , **?.* Penny Lynette Hill, right, w $400 scholarship by the Am Afisnriatinn Pranroc ^?l?l? - a u liv?, O V/UUIC, of the local scholarship comi Penny Hill a1 Penny Lynette Hill, 19-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Hill, of 2700 Fondly Road, was recently awarded a scholarship by the American Bridge Association". Dr. Rosetta Hauser is the president of the Kings and Queens Bridge Club Hart, Jones at evening ce> Jimmice D. Hart and Timothy Jones were married Saturday, Ju\\I 1 O t 1 ~ - a /" -1:1 - - !"? - i j i ai i p. ill. ?4l UUlllCC DiipilSl Church, with Dr. Warnie C. Hay officiating. The bride, daughter of N^r. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hart of Pitts Street, is a graduate of Parkland High School and Winston-Salem State University. She is employed by Piedmont Airlines. The groom is the son of Ms. Aurelia Jones of Winston-Salem. He is also a graduate of Parkland and is employed by Capitol Drywall and Painting in Annandale, Va. jg?|g|;. - . Charles M. Winchester Jr.v left, was the first place wim sponsored recently by the N Black Repertory Company T Mrs. Essie Brayboy, center, a place winner of a black and * """ 11T~ ?? 1?t-??? bciuy wajjiivi, sctona irom 1 City seeks volun Mayor Wayne Corpening and members of the Winston-Salem Board of Aldermen announced that they are peeking volunteers or nominations of people to fill positions on the newly-created Winston-Salem Civic Ventures Advisory Board. This board will be concerned with assisting and advising the board of aldermen and the Forsyth County board of commissioners on central area revitalization and countywide economic development. The board has 20 members and eight ex-officio members. Of the day, July 26, 1984 < as awarded a Rosetta Haus lerican Bridge Salem Kings left, chairman tion, present nittee and Dr. James Parkei warded bridge t9 and Mrs. Frances Coble served as chairman of the scholarship com mittee which selected Miss Hill as a candidate. A rising junior at Bennett College in Greensboro, Miss Hill will receive a $400 scholarship award. wed remony Given in marriage by her father, the bride had her neice Kim McKenzie of Reston, Va. as her maid of honorsBridesmaids were Mrs. Veronica Hunt of Charlotte, Andrea Brown, Gloria Forbes, Latonia Jones, Tangela Withers and LaRhonda Hart, all of Winston-Salein. The groom's best man was Sterlin Carter of Norfolk, Va. Ushers were Carlos Hicks, Anderson Hicks and Ricky Hampton, all of Winston-Salem. Also, Darrell Jessup of Greensboro and Irvin Greene of < < ai til"1 lit 5^^ second from third place u ler in a raffle Also pictured orth Carolina dent, and Li heatre Guild. producer of as the second Repertory C white TV and Parker), right, was the teers and nomina 20 members, six are appointed by the mayor, six by the board of aldermen and eieht hv the mm missioners' chairman or the full board of county commissioners. Positions currently available are to be filled by the 12 WinstonSalem appointments, six by the mayor and six by the board of Aldermen. Appointments to this board will reflect the representation of top leadership from the business sectors, industry, private foundations, arts organizations, institutions of higher education and civic and religious institutions. \ y ^ >w _ *G V *?>^^2" :"^N ^B <P 2.' '.,. icr, president of the Winstonand Queens Bridge AssociaHill with the award (photo by r). i scholarship She is majoring in English at Ben nett, where she is a member of the scholars program and the Bennett College WITS. In her spare time, Hill says she enjoys reading black literature, collecting recipes and watching basketball. fr I Jimmice Hart Jones Reston, Va. The couple will make their home in Herndon, Va. - ~ ? 7^?? * ? H ||MJ W^^m R **V B? /H ^Ki^v* ^K. "ii. ^F J^^^IEk l_ . B^^JSI Bj^ ^ JBMmmmt^.. inner of a polaroid camera, is Mary Johnson, Guild presilrry Leon Hamlin, directorthe North Carolina Black ompany (photo by James itions Meetings will be held at least quarterly and other meetings and subcommittee meetings may be held from time to time. Appointments will be for one-, two- and three-year terms. People who wish to make nominations or volunteer should do so in writing to the mayor's office or the city secretary's office at P.O. Box 2511 WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. Each nomination should include qualifications that are appropriate for serving on the board. All nominations are due by July 31. I SPORT YOUR SCHOOL LETTERS: ( 7.99 Ocean Pacific r Long-sleev< screen-printed in the clean-ci style. This fall, be on the winning Op? your school letters! Polyeste variety of colors. Bovs size _p TT7_ _ II ! * we wouia wee Congratulate i Winston-Saler on winning th John Russwur presented by t National Newt This says that best in the nat We are proud accomplishmenew building. We wish you i success in . ^^3 Childrensworid. /vS^kv mi&ii::-*: ? " -i?"? \ I 3* V Hr jjP^Kw\ .<ocococcGrc<o ? to the n Chronicle e m Merit A ward he spaper ? | you are the ion. of your nts and your a much continued future. I
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