( Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, September 6, tmmmtmmmmmmmtmmm NHS aids renovatio says, 4'this can be an incentive to do better, even if you're renting." To relieve any fears, Carter says he and several of NHS's board members went door-to-door telling residents just what the program was about. "It was hard at first," Carter says. The average loan is for $10,000, Carter says, and interest payments are determined by household income or according to standards set by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Some obvious physical changes on Patterson Avenue include new pavement on the sidewalk, additional and replacement lighting and trees. Those additions were made to the neighborhood through funds from the city's Community Development Department. ^ The neighborhood park also is undergoing renovation. A bathroom, rehab shelter and lights are being added to the park. Prnnertv valllf?< in thf? r,rppnu;av arPQ - _ _ _ - ?J . ... ?.?S/ * v VII TV M J Ui VU) TT IUVII VAtends from Patterson to Indiana Avenue, are about $30,000 per home. When NHS participants complete renovation and repairs to their homes, Carter WMHHtmiUHHMHIMIIIIIIimUUIIMHMIHIIIMIMtHilHHIMilMmiimimillHIimmWItK Her biggest challenj High in New York State. Only one sister, Linda Hickman, isn't an educator. She is employed in the computer department of Wachovia Bank. Hairston, who is the oldest of nine children, said her teachers served as role models for her. 44I had some very good teachers who inspired me. They would reward the good students by letting them correct the papers," said Hairston. Hairston said that despite critics who claim some teachers are less dedicated than teachers were years ago, they still do an excellent job. "The role or image of the teachers has declined in the community. Many years ago that was one of the only_ role_models_ for- blacks*- especially- black women," said Hairston. "Now there are so many other avenues open to blacks that we don't look at teaching as the only door to go through." Jeffries family ha "Togetherness is Family" was Mrs. Louise Wi the theme for the second annual director of Exper reunion of the descendants of Reliance, was the Rose Lee Carrington and Eugene** fry*?the . reunie Reed Jeffries, held here recently Virginia Newell w in the Inn at Winston Square. members on beha The three days of festivities in- Salem Mayor Wa; eluded tours of the Schlitz The oldest 1 T-% " " ~ urewery and the R.J. Reynolds member, Mrs. Vi Tobacco Co. A dinner was held was presented wil at the K&W Cafeteria on Friday, loving cup, whicl a dinner-dance on Saturday and a each year. Mrs. I picnic and splash party on Sun- in 1905 in the day. Carolina town of Relatives traveled from West Also honored w Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, two newest add Maryland, Washington, Penn- Odell Wesbster, sc sylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, Cassandra V California, New Hampshire and Waukesha, Wis. parts of North Carolina to attend Nathalie Wilder, c the reunion. drew and Olivia Rosa and Eugene Jeffries met chfield, N.H. / in North Carolina and after mar- granddaughter rying, settled in West Virginia. Wilder, the great The couple had 17 children and of Mrs. Thelma J seven of those are alive today. great neice of G1 North Carolina family Thomas Jeffries, members attending the reunion Family memt 14.. XL -1 * -CC' 1 ? - - - "tit mis, 1 iicima jcuries ana Goler Metropolit her children; Dorothy J. Wilder, Church for morni Thomas Jeffries, Gloria J. Jones vice. It was folk^ and Linda Hartgrove. in Tobaccoville a Stevens Center seas* hit AS^r^iWr a^substainY Misbehavin" for two perfor- well as first prio mances Sunday, Oct. 28 and a Both series and in concert by the Glenn Miller Or- can be ordered i chestra, playing all the familiar mail or phone fr< Miller hits of the 1940's on Satur- Center Box Office day, Feb. 2. weekdays from 1 The Emmy and Grammy p.m. award-winning Chuck Mangione Over-the?ount< QT?e! !s fa sEec'al a"ract,0,n dividual tickets scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2. This concert is a cooperative Show and Mark 1 event with Wake Forest Universi- on sale at ^tev ty's College Union and will be ticket sales for ol ut_:. 1 o i ** - - - uciu in waii \^napei ai 8 p.m. uegin ^ept. Z4. Three events make up the Center ticket and Family Variety Series," mation, or to obta scheduled to open Jan. 16 with a concert of sacred and secular season announc music by the famous Vienna "721-1945 or write Choir Boys. A colorful perfor- * Winston-Sale mance of Slavic folk dance and song by the Tamburitzans of Du- A 1^^ ^ quesne University is slated for /\IOv VCl Feb. 9. The series concludes with the Chinese Magic Circus in a The aloe vera pla demonstration of acrobatics, its ability to soot tumbling and juggling Apr. 20. burns, can help Series tickets are available snap off the end < through Oct. 5 and gives the pur- the jellylike sap oi 1984 . , n From Page A6 mmhnmmmmiimmmimmmmmiimiiiiimmimiiuiuiiiimhmmmmmiimmmmnmmiiiimi says the sky is the limit for property values. Carter can talk for hours on end about the neighborhood and how its undergoing obvious and significant physical changes. He ponders, too, about how he can get through to a few of the neighborhood residents who haven't been as receptive to NHS. Carter has until June 1985, when the program ends, to accomplish that goal. He's hoping his own neighborhood will be selected for the program next year. "You run into a lot of social problems with programs like these," says Carter. "People let their dogs run loose, they park their cars in the yard, you know. "Most of our problem property is investor owned," he says, "but we've had a lot of them (investors) come in here and say, 'Can you help me?' "We want to turn this neighborhood into what it was 30 years ago, back when they called this area North Winstpn," he says. "Back then people kept their homes and their law ns immaculate. They even swept the curbs." From Page A7 MUMIMItMIMtMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIMtilllll Education was the road Hairston decided to take. After araduatinc from Atkins Hich Srhool in 105? she went to Winston Salem Teachers College. She went on to receive master's degrees from New York University and North Carolina A&T State University. She also received an education specialist's degree from Appalachian State University. "I would like to be a role model for students," she said. "The teacher isupart parent, friend and leader." Hairston said children should be instilled with.* positive self-images so that they can master school and life's problems. One of her favorite books is "Inviting School Success: A Self-Concept For Teaching and Learning." Hairston loves the challenge of teaching. "I enjoy doing good things as a teacher," she said. "It's a thrill to see a child master a problem." is local reunion Ison, executive Clifton and Gloria Jones, cooriment in. Self- dinator of the reunion, guest speaker Next year's reunion will be n." "Aldetman hosted by the Carringtons in Colelcomed family umbus, Ohio. Jf of Winston fne Corpening. iving family irtee J. Davis, :h the family's 1 is passed on )avis was bom eastern North Bethel. ere the family's litions, Austin >n of Amos and CATCH THE.. laughter of An- I CALIFORNIA BEAT! Wilder of Lit- ? Andrea is the Let that sunny spirit color your fall. Thei of Dorothy you to win a holiday for two to San Francis granddaughter cjty the ^y ?0me $hare ^e exCjterTV effries, and the oria Jones and WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO >ers attended SAN FRANCISCO! FLY RRST an AME zion PIEDMONT AIRLINE'S INAUGU ng worship served by a picnic DEPARTING NOVEMBER 1 'the home of ENJOY FOUR NIGHTS AT THI MARK HOPKINS INTER-CONT on HOTEL ATOP NOB HILL ial discount, as c(ass acc0mmodations including gourm nty in seating. r idividual tickets FranCISC0, they Wl" erW four n,ghts at immediately by Inter continental Hotel, known for its i om the Stevens excellent service and as the home of the !, wmcn is open No purchase necessary. Read complete c 0:30 a.m. to 5 tering at Thalhimers thru Saturday, Sepi arrangements made by Ask Mr. Foster T ;r sale of infer the Magic SEE THE SIGHTS! Our window dispU Russell are now beauty of North Carolina p'js tips or 'ens Center and San Francisco trip if you're our lucky ther events will thru Saturday, September 15. 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