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The Chronicle, Thursday, March 14, 1985-Page A9 >dclin9? penn-McRae wed uickle Pe"” ■‘"“ri" p^n,... K Presbyterian Church Carlton Eversley Seisthedaushterofjte •" Mrs. George W. *'she is a graduate of ' Hish and is ; j by Family Services- telopn-entDivaron. ic the son of the ^Cs James E. McRae i!ded Baltimore Public is employed with jj Construction Co. -en in marriage by her son, C Penn, U.S. Air Force. ,do Springs, Colo the tad Mrs. George Mickle j „f Winston-Salem as of honor. ( best man was Harry dlds of Winston-Salem, tars were Warren J. Smith Annie Penn McRae Sr., David A. Mickle Sr., George Steward, Kenneth Cowan and Roosevelt Myers, all of Winston- Salem The home couple will make their in Winston-Salem. MDle On The Move Dsfis elected to notary society lide Harrison Davis II of iston-Salem has been elected Kiibership in the American itiy of Notaries, a national iprofit organization for it! publics. mis is the owner of Davis Notary Service at 2726 Fond- oad.N.E.in Winston-Salem, to been a notary since 1964. ita 1. Moore III has ac- :ed a position as associate ctot of development with the Angeles Actor’s Theatre in to be the Los Angeles alie Center) in Los Angeles, if. loore resigned his position as (tor of development with the (ill Carolina Shakespeare liiil effective March 14. iliis new post, he will concen- t on government, foundation private funding sources of ioiial scope. It has been a rewarding ex- itnce tor me in many respects I the Festival; however, I look itary Notes forward to the tremendous challenge at LAAT with great fervor and excitment,” said the Winston-Salem native. The Los Angeles Actor’s Theatre is a multi-cultural, na tionally oriented professional theatre company. In the fall of 1985, the Company will open a major performing arts facility (the Los Angeles Theatre Center) in downtown Los Angeles to serve local, regional, national and international arts attractions. Moore is schedule to be in Los Angeles by April 1. The Nature Science Center recently announced the election of eight new members to its board of trustees. Among the eight selected for these postions are Alexander Bea ty, assistant city manager; Myron Chenault, vice chancellor for development at Winston-Salem State University, and Margaret Tennille, former State House representative. Pfc. Tatum reports for duty Mirine Pfc. William P. !!■, son of William P. and iniiaB, Tatum of 2400 Hard- tl, recently reported for duty lire First Marine Brigade, neoiie Bay, Hawaii. *1981 graduate of Mount '(Senior High School, Mount ■'(.liejoined the Marine Corps Woi- 180 4 tae Pfc. Jeffery L. Crews, I of Polly A. Crews of 1919 recently reported Marine Corps Air Sta- •Cherry Point. ' W84 graduate of Parkland 1 School, he joined the Corps in June 1984. Lance Cpl, Mark K. "'Son of Charles and Doris . ;8"n of 9256 Styngsfarry ; tamons, has been pro- ‘0 his present rank while * « 2nd Marine Aircraft ^AjeCorps Air Station, JEof West For- » « Clemmons. E'lE u®™" E. Twedell, at Vce Sunn ^ Marine Corps feieandie! '',*'^,‘aught the *'•"'’sistenE*^*''’** required ,, e Marine Corps. ™nintenance of of fice machines, preparation of naval correspondence and the use of subsistence supply publica tions. He also was instructed in the technical skills of subsistence accounting and the receipt, storage and issue of subsistence supplies. A 1984 graduate of Parkland High School, he joined the Marine Corps in July 1984. Marine Pfc. Michael C. Autery, son of Mattie and John Benntten of 4132 Sunflower Cir cle, recently reported for duty with the First Marine Brigade, Kaneone Bay, Hawaii. A 1983 graduate of East For syth High School, he joined the Marine Corps in May 1984. U.S. Army Sgt. Norris L. Gullick Jr., son of Norris L. and Pauline Gullick of 1201 Pleasant St. and husband of Amanda Gullick of Winston-Salem, will participate in Desert Sting-85 from March 16 through April 9 in the Mojave Desert, Fort Irwin, Calif. The operation consists of train ing against Soviet-style soldiers and tactics. WINTER OVERCOAT. 'It Don’t Go Out Without It. £)1983AH Rob.ntContumtr ProduCI* WPRE FOR SAVING YOU MORE THAN ANY OTHER GROCERY STORE! wmmW uSfio WISHBONE ITALIAN, DELUXE FRENCH OR 1000 ISLAND SALAD DRESSING 10 oz. BONUS BOTTLE YOUR TOTAL DISCOUNT MRS. FILBERTS GOLDEN QUARTERS MARGARIHE $ ONE LB. PKGS. BUTTER RECIPE GOLDEN, WHITE, YELLOW OR DEVIL’S FOOD FLAVORS ONLYI SAVE ON GWALTHEY GREAT DOGS FLORIDAGOLD 100% VALENCIA ORANGE JUICE 6 0Z. CANS JUST QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED JUMBO SIZE PINK FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT EACH PRICES GOOD THRU 31685 KLEENEX WHITE OR ASSORTED FACIAL TISSUES 175 CT.
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