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The Chronicle, Thursday, December 20, 1984-Page A13 Nominees are sought for boards Mayor Wayne A. Corpening says he is seeking volunteers or nominees to fill vacancies on two commissions, the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds Commission and the Historic Properties Commission. The Dixie Classic Fairgrounds Commission is a nine-member body which sets policy for all aspects of the fairground’s opera tion. It meets quarterly and members are appointed to three- year terms. The deadline for sub mitting nominations is Dec. 31. The Historic Properties Com mission is a nine-member body which meets every third Wednes day night. It is responsible for safeguarding historical property throughout Forsyth County. Of special concern is property significant culturally, socially, economically, politically or ar chitecturally. The deadline for submitting nominations to the commission is Jan. 15. Nominations for either com mission should be mailed to the Mayor’s Office, Post Office Box 2511, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 and should include infor mation about the nominee’s qualifications for the post. Bennie McBride Whot can Bennie do? 1. Match you to just the right new or used car at the right price. 2. Make sure your new car fits your budget. 3. Help you finance your car at just the right monthly payment. 4. Be available when you or your car need attention. Bennie can do it all!!! IMREM 722-4197 West Fourth and Broad iproaring Time ^ Support the March of Dimes DEFECTS FOUNDATION^^H “Rip” Wilkins and Neal Wilson, owner of the Black Velvet Lounge, pose during the fourth company Christmas party, sponsored by Rip’s Painting and Decorating. The party, which undreds of guests, included live entertainment and a fashion show. “We are just trying to mef/i/ng back into the community,” said Wilkins (photo by Santana). Begin Your New Career in the COMMERCIAL ART COURSE A DIVISION OF Rutledge College Ask About the Following Subjects in Either the Day or Evening Schools • Agency & Studio Skills • Cartooning • Drawing I, II, III • Lettering I, II, III • Portfolio ■ Perspective • Commercial Projects • Photography • Color & Design I, II, • Figure I, II, III • Illustration I, ]l. III • Typing - • Leadership Phone 725-8701 > iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii From Page A7 -in-law sponsored a birth- jlebralion honoring her. igh Bishop Cousins and ■onsin were unable to at- ecelebration, Ms, Evelena tyborn and Mrs. Louise bandied the evening ac- vas a beautiful occasion,” wr. “It was just an en- evening.” celebration was held on in the First Baptist Church Hall. Dr. David R. ey, Mrs. Evelena R. tn. Mrs. Clara N. Hayes fc. Helen Falls gave niais about Grier’s life, been a member of First Church for more than 50 ’i is a Gold Star Member thnrch. “e always been active in "teh,” says Grier. “I ylting in the church when I was six years old - always been missionary minded. I’ve worked in churches everywhere I’ve been.” In her spare time, Grier likes to knit, do needlepoint and em broidery. She enjoys entertaining people and will often prepare large meals for family and friends. She loves spending time with a dear friend, Rozena Smith. “She is one of my very best friends,” says Grier. “No matter what she is doing, she’s always ready to come to my assistance - and I will do the same for her.” In July of 1985, Grier plans to travel to California to attend the World Baptist Alliance con ference. And after that trip, Grier says she is thinking about taking another cruise. EX'LAX^ “The Family Friend” Helps your body help itself. ^ Lax helps get your body’s own natural rhythm mg again. Gently. Dependably. Overnight. That’s y more families use &-Lax knocolatedorPills-than »y other brand. Make I EEv?? “.vwr Family Friend Ir^l I .^d follow directions. “■Lax, Inc,, 1983. ^^ston-Salem Chronicle , FREE! 'Ou get 6 mos. free when you start a NEW subscription for 1 year at only §9.36 *”*'Ni."il!!I'h' ''“0- ■' “I*" further discounts allowed. No dealers. ‘''Wffood through Dec. 31, 1984. Order Now! ^9!!722-8624 t^teW*0l$nUJERS CO'., tJ.Y.i kv, 100% NEUTRAL SPIRITS. DISTILLED FROM GRAIN. 80 PROOF.
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