The Chronicle, Thursday, June 13, 1985-Page A15 lyre Perfect (((Police Chief Lee P, Brown (right) and Obrie Smith, director of corporate communica- Miller Brewing Company, view an original oil portrait of Chief Brown during a recent iliitopening attended by more than 300 people at Texas Southern University. The portrait (,la12-piece Miller Brewing Company-sponsored national art exhibit entitled “The Gallery ijlcTtie Legacy ... Living It! ” which salutes black achievers of the past and present. TSU is jKflth stop in a nine-city tour of the artwork. Being Black in America: A Real Picture My buddy..* my dad. There’s a special bond between a father and a son. Something that has to do with heritage, history, and keep ing a family name alive. A father shapes a son in a special way because he not only gives him life, he passes on dreams. This cultural heritage, passed down through generations, has greatly enriched American culture. In recognizing this, Anheuser- Busch is committed to supporting organizations across the country which contribute toward the progress of their community. A real picture of being Black in America includes all of us. By appreciating the importance of the dreams and aspirations of all, we take an important step toward making this nation a strong family. Building a future in parmership with the community. PHOTOGRAPHED BY )OHN PINDERHUCHES For the last fifteen years, Mr. Pinderhughes has pursued a successful career as both a commercial and fine arts photographer. He is based in New York. ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES •\nh'U'iv-BitM l> ( V ■iluf,)l I ighi. Bii-^h . 1 ijilil. . I mhl. er'. .tciil Kingt (ihr.i .: ■ T-.'" •-'3 ' ' - ■» • JBifeig . i Kof the Winston-Salem chapter of the National Council ot Negro women join the na Ipresident, Dr. Dorothy Height, after her speech at First Baptist Church. NW hosts poolside reception taon-Salem section of lional Council of Negro recently hosted a reception for the Na- President, Dorothy H. Kption was held at the iiitheRev. and Mrs. Moses I ^1 was presented with an iipft from the city of aSalera by the mayor’s Wilive, Alderman Vivian l ^Sreetings were made by ®NW President Theldora S Thomas Elijah, local bague president, and Dr. Wie Scales, state presi- Small presented '•ilh a gift from Iota Phi J sorority, of which ’bnhonorary member, for the reception and Barbara *■ Minnie Ervin was ton of the reception and *i co-chairperson. Other toe members were ‘Stanley, Alease Loggins 5 Davis. '[W was prepared by the 2eb Ansley at Winston- 'We University. ''^’members included Liz- Pitts, Louise Roxanna Davis, Ellen Davis, Attorney, James Lassiter, Shirley Summers, Marion Butler, Daisy Mon tgomery, Ruth Lewis, the Rev. Emma Duren, Glennie Hall, Naomi Jones, Velma Hopkins, Pearl B. Puryear, Virginia Mc Cullough, Ethel Crawford, Viola Stuckey, Helen Warren, Ann Moore, Ernestine Cathcart and Earline Parmon. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elijah, Irene Hairston, Glenda Gill, Velma Friende, Johnnie Cathcart, Wilma Lassiter, Shedrick Adams, Logan Burke, Thelma Pickford, Mary Luchinson, the Rev. Ira McCullough, Shirley ad William Holloway, Marian Wooten, Rachel Gadson, Annie Allen, Emma Scott, Mary Eldridge and Mary Sawyer. The following Sunjay, the members worshipped at the First Baptist Church where Height was the Women’s Day speaker. Scippio made a presentation to the chairman of the Women’s Day committee, Mary Sawyer, from the chapter. After the service, a reception was hosted by the Women’s Day committee in the Rev. David R. Hedgely Auditorium. James Lassiter honored Height with an original poem.pix SUBSCRIBE To The Winston-Salem Chronicle i 722-8624 It Costs So Little And It Means So Much. Southern Bell Long Distance is a great way to stay in touch with friends and family at reasonable rates. A 10-MINUTE CALL FROM WINSTON-SALEM TO Greensboro $1.49 Burlington $2.23 Reidsville $1.99 Call on weekends or after 11 p.m. and save even more. Rates listed above are in effect 5-11 p.m., Sunday-Friday. Southern Bell Long Distance Southern Bell A BELLSOUTH Company ALREADY IN TOUCH WITH THE FUTURE? Dial Station (1 +) charges apply. These charges do not apply to person-to-person, coin, hotel guest, calling card, collect calls, calls charged to another number, or to time and charge calls. Rates subject to change. Daytime rates are higher. Rates do not reflect applicable federal, state and local taxes. Applies to intra-LATA long distance calls only.

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