Military From Page A 7 MMMMMitlMMIMMMIMIIMMittMl UIIMII IMJtttlllt IIU U.S.S. Pigeon, homeported i San Diego. During their four-to-six-wee summer training cruises, NROT midshipmen receive instruction i shiphandling, navigation seamanship, communication; damage control and gunnery. 1 addition to formal instructioi they gain practical experience fc standing watch as reguls members of the ship's crew. Sawyer is a 1981 graduate c it; . 1 " r?c*i rorsym senior Hig School. Ruth L. Black mo n has bet promoted to the rank c Specialist 5 in the U.S. Arrr Reserves, according to the 108t Division of the U.S. Arir Reserve. A member of the 108th Div sion's 3/108th Regiment, 3i Brigade Winston-Salen Blackmon is also a resident < Winston-Salem. The 3,500-member 108th Div sion, headquartered in Charlott has units located throughoi North and South Carolina. Tl division is one of the largest A my Reserve components in tl two Carolinas. By * Prince Hall A The N.C. Grand Lodge of Prin Hall Masons will hold its 114 annual session on Oct. 2-4 Winston-Salem. Some 8( delegates, representing lodg throughout the state, are c pected to attend. Headquarte for the session will be the Hy< Winston-Salem. The meetin and public banquet will be at t M.C. Benton Convention Cent< Delegates and grand lodge c ficers will begin arriving Winston-Salem early Tuesd and a Past Master's Luncheon scheduled for 1 p.m. Registi tion of delegates will begin at a.m. each day. A Lodge of Sorrow, memorial service in honor of tl year's deceased members, will held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at t convention center. This service open to the public. Dr. David R. Hedgley, past emeritus of First Baptist Chur on Highland Avenue, will deli> the message. The J.L. Hi Chorus of Goler Memorial AN Zion Church will present ~t music. Wednesday's session will j underway at a 7 a.m. breakfj for worshipful masters. William A. Clement Durham, grand master of 1 state organization, will call t group together for the openi business meeting at 10 a. Wednesday. I ndies of the Or< of the Fastern Stat will be adrr ted to the session at 2:15 p.m. Highlighting Wednesday's < tivities will he the 25th annt fraternal and award fellowsl banquet Tickets are available the public The banquet will be 7 pro The Honorable Henry E. Fi of Greensboro, associate just of the N.C. Supreme Court, v be the featured banquet speak Clark S. Brown, past gra master of the state organizati< will present Frye. The award ceremon recognizing individual memb and lodges for outstanding p formance during the year, will MM : n m ' * *'-4 ^ $ I K. m ^Bv I ?y m - Y^ ? z& - > Pff VJL^I *< I Nm h EH HHk^IKsI ^ Participants in the East Winstc structors lectures them on coi iy < Optimists h< >f The East Winston Noon Opi timist Club, along with Winston e, Salem State University, spon it sored its annual computet ie workshop at ^WSSU recently r- Students from 10 to 18 years ok ie participated. The students learned how com .j w lasons planning i ce held before the speaker th Representatives from the City o in Winston-Salem and the State o )0 North Carolina are expected t< lU L. ,Cs ancuu. ricduiiauuiu win u< x- made to several charitabli rrs organizations. William C. Parke itt Jr. of Greensboro, deputy gram gs he ?r. I Pk'hP* 8 lis Follow our footst II fashion looks... W< i! at a super sale pi :or ch : P get your ? - M choice m of :he :he ng m. > - ? iclip to at ! r7Z~ 1 m|V er. 53 )n' Shot 1 Eat 570 2 285 l> . 3 loa crs 4 294 er^ Sale prices good thru S % p^ In Noon Optimist Club Computer W< Imputer programming. b\A nnmniifor w vvriit|/uivi T1 puters can be used in education, art and business. Students were shown how to get the computer to do simple tasks using the " BASIC programming language. 1 Optimists responsible for organizing this year's workshop were Toussaint Holland, Hardy Hhb I ~il I I w' A 'heir 114th annual master, will be the toastmaster. f He also will present the special f guests. 3 ine election or onicers and e committee reports will close the e session on Thursday. The five r Winston-Salem lodges are coori dinating the activities. Willie L. V Shoes? eps to great fall , omen's boots ice, 7 ?? M _ Girls' cuff b ttV Collage fold< ^1 clutch... 1 thasa Winston-Salam araa storas... t Winston Shopping Cantor. 5 K Mart Claramont Avanua 2670 P? 3 North Liborty Straat 6 825 S01 hminn'1 Plaza. 3614 Raynolda Rd 7. K Man 2 Waughtown Straat ...and Plc'n Pay at un. MasterCard. Visa or Choice. Open eveni ' t., DrkshoD listen as one of the in orkshop Wootcn and Larry Hardy. Students of the Winston-Salem State Chapter of ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) providing instruction to the youths were Brenda Brown, Jimmy McRae, Kelvin Dunlap, Michael Baker and Willie Baker. Danny Iddings, center, and Bob March, right, represen- I tatives from R. J. Barringer Distributing Co., present John Davis, former chairman of the Winston-Salem State University board of trustees, with a I check for $5,000. The donation resulted from proceeds from the Patti LaBelle-Luther Vandross concert (photo by James Parker). I r session I Simmons is chairman of the com- I mittee. Sponsoring lodges are I Ionic Lodge No. 72, Salem Lodge I No. 139, Bivouac Lodge No. 503, I James H. Young Memorial Lodge No. 670 and Olympic I Lodge No. 795. Hugh S. Dodson | Dver 7 Plata. (tan Craak Parkway ith Main St.. Laxington Shpg Ctr.. Laxington orgs svsrywhors. ings & open Sun. l-6pm. is deputy of the 15th District. / / / / ' / f / I suede 30t-..?14 I / |Hj^S I The Chronicle. Thursday, September 27. 1984-Page A9 NOW ~ delicious addition to Dairy Queen? soft serve. And it comes of your favorite The choice is nlK^HI participating Dairy Queen YOU'RE GONNA UKE THE CHOICE. 205 South Main St. 3686 Reynolda Rd. Kernersville Winston-Salem E?1m k i^m i rfl Idn'i T? ? CANADIAN I MU, ^ mist ^HIIa ^HK| ^B|^H ^ITIH wr^54 I i *& ' * c . Mi^ ^: "* ^9SS*S9^S^ * ^ 1 ^ fiP^J jyM| ^91^H HP f*^ jBS^H 30 MISTING TONIGHT. At home, or at your favorite bar, when you go Misting, you make any night special. So experience the smooth mellow lightness of Canadian Mist. 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