f Local sororit The 39th annual convention of the Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc. convened, July 8-15 at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Charlotte. The Iota chapter served as the conventions' host. The theme Or thf* rnnvpnfirtn %vu ' VUUUII was "Preparation, Progress, I Productivity in the 80s." The sorority's Southeast' I Regional Director, Wilma Lauray also attended the convention. I Five members of the local Chi Chi Chapter attended. Members I attending were Basileus Clemen tine Shaw, Elleton McCullough, Annie Alexander, Kanzenner I Wilkes and Ann Moore. Guest speakers included Ben Ruffisw special assisU^vt. to. Woodsfamil] The Woods Family of Roxboro held its fourth annual reunion at Winston Lake July 21, with about 200 attending from as far away as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Georgia. Family members from Wins'ton-Salem attending the reu-m wL Wf I Elsie M. Heckstall PHONE I A-ONE Appl ALL WORK CiUA M I AC 1 OR N 1 R ' r? 11 - hfmam Vim IL/EJaaS VEBEH VE332S I For the finest service a to Whitney's and brin carpet, vinyl & wood : wallpaper. ( y women attei Jim Hunt; Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt; Judy Seaman, a represenative of the North Carolina State Nurses Association; Dr. Bertha Maxwell, director of black studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; District Court Judge T. Michael Todd, Betsy McLean, District 5 president; Kelly Alexander Sr., chairman of the NAACP national board of directors, and June Davenport, president of the Charlotte chapter of the National Council of Negro Women. Workshop sessions included trmirs on hlarW niir?ino cfhnnU the legalities of nursing, nursing ethics, nurses in politics and AitLMcac tr> tV>/> v reunion held nion were Mrs. Janie Woods Thomas and her three daughters, Flonnie T. Anderson, who did the welcome, Lena T. Crowder and Jeannette T. Lewis. Mrs. Jeannette T. Lewis presided over the reunion. Alderman Vivian Burke Heckstall promoted Elsie M. Heckstall has been elected banking officer at Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. She joined the staff of Wachovia in 1981 and has been a personal banker at the Twin City and Coliseum offices here. Heckstall recently moved to the bank's Charlotte office, where she also serves as a personal banker. A native of Norfolk, Va., Heckstall is a graduate of Virginia State University. 767-9090 iiance Service RANTEEI) 30 DAYS mnm) n ( hnic i \s /ashers & .MAYJAG >ryers / R/omA/RL efrigeratorS'h tt/Rt root : freezers ?Kt:\MORt anges& ci.t ishwashers 'K/TC Ht\-AID U H RUCKER (Us?a >7-9090 JV. / -4X- k ? ?r , V.; . > t j service, I 3 prices, I 3 mechanics, I ] personnel, I 3 quality I products. I it the lowest prices, come g your home the best in flooring, mini blinds and I id convention Other topics discussed were hypnosis and stressful situations. A memorial service was also held for deceased members. Each local chapter has specific programs for health screening and consumer health education. Convention objectives this year, however, included continuing education for nurses, awareness of society's problems, sponsoring screening for breast and uterine cancer. Speaking at the convention's grand opening was Dr. Hazel Blakley of the University of Maryland School of Nursing and the life membership speaker was Supreme Rasileus Essie. Rrwvser^.., .J?residing m the puWic meeting 'at Winston L brought greetings from the city. The Rev. W.E. Diggs of Roxboro led the invocation. The family song was led by Jeannette T. Lewis and the original welcome was sung by Rudy Anderson, Mica Anderson, Luron Anderson and Diedre Anderson. Fred Mitchell did the recognitions. Lena T. Crowder was in charge of the talent section nf thf? rpnninn Fun fim/? u/ac IpH by Janie W. Thomas, which included swimming, fishing, golf - and other games. After dinner, a business session was held. Members of the planning committee were, Lamberth Mitchell, ^ IUITW R gWENP ^( \ \ V J A - jWMRMQBjBJy . KURLK P R NO ROD N D D KIT ^"odsm*^0 vu. Q?f?S ^ sax.-, Rollers KUftl K P R RCRCTIVRTOR RND MOIST RIZ R LOTION & RND G l For Maintaining Sm Those Curls * j# RvoilobU ot Discount Beauty Supply Ervln's Beauty Supply .. Simpson s Beauty Supply L Jackie's Shades Of Color Beauty Salon HAIR GROWTH AND DANDRUFF RELIEF iL A THERAZEST IS FOR Ik&mfr 1. Hair Growth 2. Dandruff Raliaf 3. Itchy Scalp Raliaf SAFE FOR MEN* WOMEN CHILDREN AND I ON PERMANENTS 1? GUARANTEED? U.W. PRODUCTS, HOUSTON. TVXA1 / t was attorney Julius Chambers. The keynote speaker for the awards banquet was Dr. Alvin Poussaints, associate professor of psychiatry and associate dean of student affairs at Harvard Medical School. Approximately 306 members attended the convention. Also, the National Chi Eta Phi Sorority and the American Nurses Association Inc., are making plans to visit the gravesite nf \Aa r\J Pli7Q \A ah/Ml?U tVia fircl WA A A Ml J A^llCU iTftUHVllV; | V11W 111 Ol professional black nurse in the United States. The trip is planned for Sept. 1-3 in Boston. The 1985 convention will in,ake chairman; Fred and Shirley Mitchell, Iris Baird, Matrice Davis, Katherine Lawson, who acted as the reunion liason, Rotha Mit-? chell, Edward and Jeannctte Lewis, Albert and Flonnie Anderson, Raymond and Lena Crowder. Later, family members from Philadelphia and East Orange, N.J. were entertained at the home of Virgil and Marion Simpson on Parrish Road. iLwas decided that next year's reunion will be held in Roxboro, the third Saturday in July because there are so many elderly memoers who were unable to attend this year. The first three reunions were held in Roxboro. 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