Page A10-The Cfironicle, Thursd Mumford-Hawl Willie Kay Mumford and Otis Wesley Hawkins were married at a noon ceremonv Saturday. Julv 0 ? 0 ? ? 21 at New Bethel Baptist Church, with Dr. Jerry Drayton officiating. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie James Mumford of Winston-Salem, is a 1965 graduate of Atkins High School and attended Winston-Salem State University and Forsyth Technical Institute. She is employed by the city-county Planning Department. The groom is the son of Mrs. Janice Hawkins of Louisburg and the late Clifton Hawkins. He ?r u a i.T' t-'i?.t _? i - * rvot? otatc university auu is neau Social workers i The Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers recently , elected officers for the 1984-86 term. Goals and objectives also were set for the two-year period. The newly-elected officers and chairpersons of its standing committees will constitute the organization's executive council. Members of the council are Roland Douthit, president; Rick Crawford, executive vice president; Diane Smart, recording secretary; Carolyn Ethridge, corresponding secretary; Deborah Thompson, treasurer; Pat Minter and Delores Chaskley, members at-large; and Marty Penn, public relations coordinator. The social workers attempt to engage the community in meaningful action and promote selfdetermination based on sound social work principals, as well as a deep committment to ethnic I Bring this tfd in foi service or $5.00 of Hoover Top Fill ! Upright Suggested List S129.95 Sale Price ! $99.95 All steel agitator 3-posltion handle 4-posltlon carpet adjustment Headlight I * 15 ouart dlsnosahle hna ^ r ? Ml Our New Models. Regardless el Make Carry at Least a Two Yur Warranty Wa Service Ml Makes?Check Our Prices .SoirisllfiKrD's VsxcuitLoir COMMERCIAL RESIDENT!* (919) 723-5749 1 Hours! Mon^rl. SiSO-S I m* ,?? * m f i n .i - > 0 jt ^ - ^ / / / I Northside f At THURS., All Spring Mera I LESS THA * ' \ ay, August 2, 1984 tins wed in noon < basketball coach at West Forsyth Senior High School. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor was Gwendolyn Rocker of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sandra Carter, Mrs. Irene Weaks, Miss Amanda Mumford, all of Winston-Salem and sisters of the bride. The bride's neice Miss Devonshire Mumford of Winston-Salem, also served as a bridesmaid. Best man was Kenneth Rocker. Ushers were McKinley Tucker, William Hayes, James Garner and the bride's nephew, Kevin Mumford, all of Winston-Salem. ~?^te ctmpte* stHifr1 j home in Winston-Salem, ilect new officers and human decency. The organization's present projects include tutoring sessions in the Kimberly Park Housing Project, voter registration, supporting the Black Family Task Force, as well as the Patterson Avenue YMCA membership and building fund. The National Association of Black Social Workers was founded May 1, 1968 in San Francisco. Since then, over 110 chapters have been established nationwide. Its national conference meets yearly to point out and clarify issues that beset black Americans everywhere. Membership on the local level is encouraged and welcomed. The organization accepts any individual who is a black human services provider and is willing to accept the goals and code of ethics of the NABSW. For more information write to P.O. Box 2605, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 or by call Marty Penn at 767-3238. 1 r IX1H) off any full f any new cleaner. Offer Expires July 31, 1984 n mi ??irefteir, Oirae.rM tL SALES A SERVICE ~i 1101 WmI First Street [J! 00, Sat. Si30-1i00, 1 Offe 1 igust 2, 3 & 4 FRI., SAT. r & Summer handise N 1/2 PRICE r \ :eremony | ! ^ . '^ -- M BK"' ? ^ - ?, j.^r~"" ' ? WilTie Murofofd Hawkiris Ip ^Sef/c !Mi Register to win a free coat or suit, up to 200.00 value, which wilt be given away. 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