The Chronicle, Thursday, June 13, 1985-Page A13
Mr. Bill’s Productions
BILL McClain (919) 722-7418
fE (“MR. BILL”) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27102 ®
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sof the Massey family gather for a family photo during a family reunion held recently at Blum Park,
75 Massey family members gather for May reunion
Moximately 175 family
ij,[s and friends from Ohio
I north and South Carolina
iJtd the Massey family reu-
leldMay 18 and 19.
(t reunion opened with a
Jolt at Blum Park with atten-
rnembers wearing blue
iia with “Massey Reunion,
j”printed on them.
iSinday worship service was
pnigiiniiiiiioiiioui"
indereUa Ball
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1 by Miss Piccola Mor-
Mickle, daughter of
®d Mrs. Ravonne Mickle,
lie second runner-up. She
Btorted by Dwayne Smith,
iifMrs. Peggy Smith. Mickle
by Miss Beatrice
iei members of the court
kidre Martin, daughter of
lid Mrs. Ray Martin. She
(Storied by Antone Dalton,
ot Mr. and Mrs. Toni
1. Martin was sponsored by
iMary Ellis.
Helle Shelf, daughter of
ltd Mrs. Carl Glenn. She
tcorted by Kenard Mitchell
'ussponsored by Mrs. Ann
Mia Bracley, daughter of
ad Mrs. James Blackburn,
w escorted by Christopher
ir, son of Mr. and Mrs.
its Fletcher Sr. Bracley was
Med by Mrs. Eva Long.
W Brandon, daughter of
ad Mrs. Theodore Bran-
Site was escorted by Shawn
tiii, son of Mrs. Patsy Mc-
tSrandon was sponsored by
■Maxine Brandon.
Iwn Lawrence, daughter of
ad Mrs. Victor Lawrence,
•as escorted by Waldo
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held at the Rupert Bell Center
with the Rev. Henry Massey
delivering the message, “God is
Still Looking.” He preached
from Luke 15; 12-23.
A fellowship dinner was
followed by songs and testimony
led by Moses Massey, the oldest
family member.
Gifts were presented to Moses
Massey and youngest family
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Lester Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Lester. Lawrence was
sponsored by Mrs. Vera Sadler.
• Shalonda Handy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Handy. She
was escorted by Marcus Simpson,
son of Mrs. Barbara Goodin.
Handy was sponsored by Mrs.
Doris Hartsfield.
• LaTonya Hall, daughter of
Mrs. Deborah Hall, was named
“Little Miss Cinderella of the
Future.” She was escorted by
Ricky Counts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Counts Jr.
• Ayana Granderson, daughter
of Mrs. Brenda Granderson, was
also recognized. She was escorted
by Carmen Lyons Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carmen Lyons. Both
Hall and Granderson were spon
sored by Mrs. Mattie Mae Alex
ander.
• Leah Davis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Wyatt Davis, was
named “Little Miss Fairy God
mother.”
The chairman of the ball was
Mrs. Mattie Mae Alexander. The
co-chairman was Mrs. Eva Jef
fries. The narrator was Mrs. Ann
Motz. The choreographer was
Mrs. Gladys Sudler. Mrs.
Beatrice Watts is the basileus of
the local chapter of Phi Delta
Kappa Sorority Inc.
mn
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sour problem. Sen. Hart.
*'5 going to solve it by
Wiig our $200 billion
•lone another.
Hsrt, while you were
"8 your crusade to
■L 1 was speaking in your
W in Denver to the
'■ One of your aides was
Oke li tell you about the en-
’“''"oception that my “Buy
Message got.
*fflt to make good on
"ew crusade” for
opportunity and
J* the first white politician
OMugh grit and guts to
00 can join us.
"write to me at 1501
Suite 2014, New
O'., 10036, or call
I’ll send you a
ffoedom Card” at no
■ If you want to serve
®®mittee, or even head
•yours for the asking,
your help. Senator,
you’re white, but
make sense
Hu
you said:
• As you
[h -
H (young blacks) want a
oomes along and says
fhat helps you own
•Krate
your own business.
0 people, regardless of
"I either jobs or they
1 ® “P Ihe ladder to work
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;'««ntry,
J’® enough to promise
■eularly to young peo
ple. They are now asking: ‘Why
can’t I be on my own? Why can’t
I do what others, particularly
young whites, have done?’ ”
With that kind of motivation
and leadership, they can. But you
made the most sense when you
said: “We must assist black en
trepreneurs with targeted policies
that help minority businesses ob
tain start-up funds, and steer new
businesses to communities where
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If you’re serious, you can
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speeches or more administrative
ly top-heavy “minority business”
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inferior.
Blacks need friends who will
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When “Buy Freedom Month”
comes. Sen. Hart, will you be
there?
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umnist and the host of ‘‘Tony
Brown's Journal, ” a PBS series
that can be seen Sundays at 6:30
p.m. on Channel 26.
member, Angelica Massey. tee, was also presented a gift.
Mamie Moore, president of the The 1986 reunion will be held
Winston-Salem reunion commit- in Salisbury.
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