Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / Dec. 27, 1984, edition 1 / Page 17
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Hani Com r H ) Charles M * started one ( J I *.T' auu mcLean school. McLean s> than 28 year drives and tl In additio active busin< was twenty ] ^ shopping cei x * >V i* ROBERT L. ELLER Services to the Needy Robert Eller has coached the local wheelchair basketball team for six years, coached the basketball team of the National Amputee Athletic Association and is presently in his eighth year as chairman of the WinstonSalem/Forsyth County Special Olympics Committee. ; *" ??.?- ,.XJLS Jl 1985 N/ For tic Winston-Si Hanes Hosiery, L'eggs Products, Printables are divisions of Hanes s ;s Group/C munity S A ' fnot onb m Winstoi The a I? present< sponsor J There w award t CHARLES A. McLEAN [cLean grew up in the NAACP. His i 5f the first branches in North Carolir i obtained his first membership while erved as NAACP State Field Secretai s and was an active force in voter rej tie enactment of the 1965 Voting Rigl n to his NAACP work, McLean has ;ss career. He also recently realized a ; i.1 l.i . i 1 I. *1 1 r years in inc maKing ? ine DUiiaing oi iter in East Winston. 1985 Awai B^0Ew-? /JhJt KEV. DAV1U HEUULEY Long Time Service In addition to his work with First Baptist Church, Rev. David Hedgley has provided voluntary services daily to the Crisis Control Ministry since his retirement in 1975. He is also active with the Yoke Fellow Prison Ministry and is involved with the NAACP, the YMCA and the Urban League. imiary 10 to ht tACP Free ket information c Hanes Broup alem, N.C. Hanes Knitwear, and Hanes Group. The Cf Charles Met t ervice Ai lanes Group/Charles McLean Commui was established to recognize people in t l-Salem and Forsyth County communit :ded services to the local area and who O imorove their own onalitv of life sored by Hanes Group, the award was A. McLean, retired State Field Secreta 5, to honor him for his years of dedicai y to the NAACP, but to North Carolin i-Salem. iward, designed by Huff Art Studio, wi ;d annually during the Freedom Fund I ed by the Winston-Salem Branch of th< /ill be four awards given in 1985, with i o be presented in subsequent years. rd Winners I,;. MOSES A. LUCAS Services to Youth After 30 years with the YMCA, Mose Lucas has had an impact on the lives of many young people. He formed the Cadet Corps, a marching unit of boys and girls, in 1964 to build pride among black youth. He is a friend to all young people and works especially with those in need such as youthful offenders. onor these wint dom Fund 1 all 748-1072 or 72 Hanes Hosiery A L'eggs Products IhfF ironicle, Thursday, December 27, 1984-Page B5 ,ean vard nity Service he y who promotivate named for ry of the ted service a and ill be ' Janquet e NAACP. only one 1 I mt 1 I SARAH VERNON Services to the Elderly Not only has Sarah Vernon spent a great deal of time and energy with the Downtown Church Center, but she was active in establishing the Share-A-Home and RSVP programs. She is a member of the Forsyth County Council for Older Adults and serves as an advocate for grandparents' rights. iers at the __ Banquet ,2-1759 Hanes Knitwear m " Hanes Printables HlHanes
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1984, edition 1
17
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75