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I The Chronicle, Thursday, November 15, 1984-Page A9 SempAnnual Sale Fabulous new looks in women's genuine suede leather fashion boots. Members from the Top Ladies of Distinction senior citizen committee make plans for the group’s upcoming Thanksgiving dinner. Members pictured are, left to right, Theldora Scippio, Thelma Small and Mazie Woodruff (photo by James Parker). Groups plan Thanksgiving dinners Go for It ..women's flats in thrilling colors and styles that prjt fashion up front. Pk^PoyShoes® The Top Ladies of Distinction I and University Women are plan ning a traditional home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 18 , at 4 p.m. in the Parkview Bingo ,i Parlor located in the Parkview it Shopping Center. All senior citizens, handicap- ', ped persons and those age 70 and ^above are invited to attend. For Perfume and aftershave lotion If "'otc than members of the ; opposite sex. Heavy scents can t tinng bees and wasps. NAVY. ITS NOTJUST ASNUFt . n-san adventure. -teIfcS.oCompany No. 226 Woodruff is chairperson of the senior citizen committee. Members of that committee are Alice Carter, Evelyn Phillips, Betty Hanes, Dorothy Ross, Modesta Earl, Glennie Miller Hall, Dorothy Graham Wheeler, Thelma E. Small and Theldora Scippio. Dr. Coallie Coaxum is the president of Top Ladies of Distinction and Thelma E. Small is the president of University Women and the organizer of Top Ladies of Distinction. I Collage sboukJerbags. .$8 ■ Fashion coky pan^fhose... $1 ■ Women's coordinating I Women's sheer knee-hi's.. 6 pairs for $2 ■ Sheer-to-waist pantytose... 4 pairs ft>r $3 ■ Men's argyle socks... 2 dutches... S6 pairs for S3 Shop thoto Wlnttoii'Salom oroo stores.., 1. att WIntton Shspping Cenlv, 570 Ctsrtmoni Ave. 5. K-liUft Pbz*. 2670 Ptiers CrMk ParkN*v 2. 2853 North Libtrty Strut 6. 8255 South Maio SI . Loiington 3. Luhmann » Ptizi. 3614 Roynolila Rfl 7. K-Mart Shop. Or.. Laiington 4. 2942 Waughtown Strut ...orvd We*n Poy atorat averywhar*. Sale prices good thrcxjgh Sun. MasterCard. Visa or Choice. Open evenings & open Sun. I ■6pm. ^ more information, call 721-1461, 725-8681 or 924-1066. Reserva- Itions must be made so that enough food will be prepared. Working with the Top Ladies and University Women are Top [Teens of America Inc. and Jack •'and Jill Inc. Top Ladies of Distinction is at- jtempting to enrich the lives of “senior citizens. A wide variety of .'programs and projects are plann- - ed to help senior citizens gain [more enjoyment from their elder years. Other objectives include supervision of the Top Teens of :America programs, volunteer ser vice projects and other communi ty endeavors, enriching the status [jof women, sponsoring programs I and projects to utilize time talents and skills more effectively, and implementing community [beautification projects. Top Ladies of Distinction Inc., I a national humanitarian, educa- l.tional and interracial organiza tion, developed from a meeting held by Mrs, Lyndon Johnson shortly after she and President Lyndon Johnson moved into the White House. The National Association of I I University Women of Winston- Salem makes many contributions ^ to national and local leadership. ' The organization is affiliated with such national organizations as The American Council of ■ Education, The National Educa tion Association Civil Rights Leadership Council, The Urban ■ League, The National Council of Negro Women, The League of Women for International Peace ■ and Freedom, The National Con- ; ference of Citizenship and many I other organizations for the bet- j termenl of human relations, i County Commissioner Mazie' Wachovia Only Wachovia assigns one person to help you manage your entire banking relationship. At most banks you have to talk to a different person for each of your banking services. But at Wachovia you talk to your own Personal Banker, one person responsible for helping you with every banking service you may need. Your Personal Banker has the knowledge and authority to handle your entire banking relationship - from opening your checking account to lending you money to helping you select high-yield savings plans. So when you have a question or problem, you have one person to turn to, with out being shuffled from desk to desk. And since we’re giving every Personal Banker a private office, you can discuss your banking business in complete confidence. The more finan cial options that become available to you, the more you need one person who can help you understand them all - a Personal Banker at Wachovia. Wachovia Bank&Trust Member F.D.I.C.
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