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? s Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursday Area Weddini Brown-Pridgen tl Rebecca Joyce Brown and Dr. f James H. Pridgen were married Sunday, Sept. 29, at 4 p.m. at St. h Paul United Methodist Church. \ TU? :- -1? -i ? " * i iic unuc i!> me aaugnier 01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Davis of Winston-Salem. . . c The groom is the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. John D. Pridgen J Sr. J Military Notes Navy Seaman Ha Navy Seaman Recruit Brian L. N Harrington has completed recruit V training at Recruit Training N Command, Great Lakes, 111. A 1985 graduate of R.J. Reynolds Senior High School, Harrington is the son of Mr. and 1 HiMiMiHHiHiiiHimmmMmmi?immmmm t Close- Up Fr miHtmninntiiiHHiHUHHimimimi?mmmmmmmmmm Conducting the workshops at 1( the cluster conference will be v CaroKn Washington, southern o area director, Regina Frazier, national vice president, and Bar- ^ hara Moore, southern area vice ^ director. g Mrs. Newell says she anticipates that all 13 North Carolina chapters will be is represented at the cluster con- W ference. She also commends the at Sweeney Frorr lllllllltllllllllllllllllllMHIIMIMIIMMIIHtHIIMIItUIMMIMMMM congressman's office. tl Thankfully, Louis Stokes' tl press attache said she was aware y of my identity. b Maurice Sorrell, an institution as a news photographer with Jet ^ and Ebony, had a similar identity problem. Fortunately, he knew j Cardiss Collins, a con- ^ gresswoman from Illinois. ^ The CBC members are able to don their regal robes during the Legislative Weekend because of v the votes of black masses, the c middle class and the underclass. It's a false sense of importance that permits the CBC to let the corporate world underwrite its charade. Don't give me that stuff that "it's their money and they have to select their guests." Isn't that what the white folks were saying when they barred blacks from their country clubs, organizations, hotels and restaurants? In essence, they claimed that they had the right to select their r'lictnmflrc y.ujiumvi 3 Ul IUCI1IUCI Our legal wizards broke down a nnimwiiimttmnnniH?mHiMHt?ninmnnmmmiMnm Robinson F, mention that, by the way, his 1 S team has a big game coming up in \ a couple of weeks in Yankee Stadium. "Sure, Eddie. Thanks for be- < ing with us," said one host, who < probably didn't even know what i conference Grambling plays in. Robinson politely smiled, as if ; to say, "Here we go again." In an era in which coaches are j fired or defect to the highest bid- 1 der more regularly than members i of the president's cabinet, Robinson also seems to know the value i of longevity, an observation he \ makes even in jest. "That's not the record," ! Robinson said recently of his vie- i tories, which eclipse by one the wins amassed at Alabama by the < late Paul "Bear" Bryant. "Forty-four years at the same school, one job and one wife; that's the record." We should feel a special kinship with Robinson here in Winston-Salem. We've got a hometown legend of our own in Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, the winningest active coach in college c~ October 10, 1985 gs And Eng< The Rev. Belvin J. Jessup and he Rev. Glenn Pettiford oficiated. The bride was given away by er father. Serving as maid of honor was 'icki Jones of Winston-Salem. Best man was Stephen Proctor if Pittsburgh, Pa. Ushers were John D. Pridgen r. of Chapel Hill and Earl ohnson of Winston-Salem. irrington compli Irs. Neal S. Harrington of Winston-Salem. He joined the lavy in November 1984. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Lenneth D. Stanfield has comom Page A6 val rnnfpr^ncp rrtminin?i? VI ?|IVV kVIIIIHIIlW VII /hat she terms "a super job of organizing." Co-chairmen for the event are 1arie M. Burney, Beth Hopkins, Hadys Oldham and Beverly painhour. Mrs. Newell also,says that she expecting the majority of /inston-Salem's 30 members to :tend. Included in the local tMMNMMMKHMIMMIItltMtintlltltlltllllltMlltllltlll i Page A5 MMMMMMIMIMMMimilllMIUMMMMMMMIUIIMItllll nose barriers by pointing out hat whites were discriminating /ith public services and tax reaks. The VIP receptions for the sw, the IP receptions for others nd the ordinary handouts for ne masses are symbols of sgregation condoned by the :bc. It's all a charade for the isiting CBC registrants. They lon't realize CBC weekend is a antasy. During the 51 other weeks of he year, only a few of the 20 sit n those powerful chairs. They sit >n the wings and can speak when ecognized by the persons occu>ying those chairs. Each has a single, equal vote >n all issues that come to the loor for passage. Individually, they are equal. Collectively, the 20 are not equal. The whites outnumber them 435 0 20. That's the real world. They are elected by the masses, 1 fact they seem to overlook. IHNVNVMtlllltlllllllllllllllllllttlNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII om Page A5 iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiintmtmiiiifiiiititmiiiimiuitttiiiHiii basketball, who keeps right on winning, come hell, high water or Virginia Union. Both men defy the odds to win, mduring long trips in cramped vans and buses and postgame meals at fast-food restaurants. The media that usuallv stav ? V away in droves are camping on Robinson's doorstep. They'll be ?one tomorrow, and Robinson knows it. So he won't get worked tip about their being around. But he does wish someone >vould pay more attention to his Football team. The Tigers play Tennessee State next week, he reminded 'eporters Saturday. But what about Bear Bryant, Coach? agements The bride is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She was formerly employed by the Winston-Salem Urban League. The bridegroom graduated from Bowman Gray School of Medicine and is practicing medicine in Wilmington. The couple will live in Wilmington. etes training pleted an advanced first-term avionics course. Stanfield, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie L. Stanfield of Winston-Salem, is a graduate of Parkland High School. He joined the Navy in July 1984. iminiiimiit?n?tiniuinNWMtnimnnimninnnmiiit chapter are charter members Mrs. P.M. Brandon, Mrs. E.L. Davis, Mrs. J:C. Jordan and Nell Wright Alford. For Mrs. Newell the cluster meeting will mean an opportunity for Links chapters to get better acquainted and review their common goals. 'it is my hope that Links should leave the cluster meeting more closely knit and aware of our mission in social groups as women who have been blessed," Mrs. Newell says. Mrs. Newell says that she will try to pass on some motivational words that she heard at a national cluster: "We've got to remember why we're Links. Our mission is not over. We've got to remember our real goals as Link sisters." ^T(ia(fum> SAVE A ON OUR ENTIRE ST OF COAT INCLUDING THOSI ALREADY REDUCEI MISSES *JUK WOMEN'S MISS THALHI MEN'S *YOU CHILDREN'S Excluding Etienne Aigne Sorry, no mail, phone or C L * f * ~gM A * JOGGERS OR CANVAS CASUALS Compare At 8.99. Nylon joggers In Velcro? or lace-up styles for the family or ladies' canvas casuals. MEN'S OR BOYS' 6 PACK TUBE SOCKS . . . .3.99 RrWr I^PSeME texaco IK^rRIIW^/ MnmR oil"" I I Regularly 1.04. L x:?j/ \ Havoline 10W30 Jr motor oil. Limit 5 quarts. 188*091 6 pack' soap i a 1 Regularly 1.27. il 25 \ 3 ounce bar ft fip Woodbury soap. / Limit 2 packs. Prices Good At All Family Dollar Stores Through This Weekend. Quantities Limited On Some Items. No Sales To Dealers. r??v OCK* S mi m IIORS MER SHOP W NG MEN'S ' N r, Esprit, Fur Salon. XD.Q orders. t 1 II f C99 SAVE UP TO 1 25% ON /kA arft SWEATERS -999 SAVE 20% '\ViMiR # ON LADIES' (1 *H U JEANS f #y/:A' . ?1 4$1 MARCAL F0R TISSUES ( '-ClSTf W? Regularly 3 For *1. Marcal 100 count ^ut 2 facial tissues. Limit 8 boxes. Ihdal JA.409~ FS? ^HbI ' Lff - HP 2 LITER DRINKS DETERGENTS ??? Regularly To 1.63. BH Coke Cherry Not all brands avail- I Coke or Sprfte able in all stores. ^J K COiUQi PjjAIA SHE. tTP, - FOOD WORLD tHI?CTt. 1 AST WJNsTOll ?mT CTR. >I,I ri- ' JTMIT ; ' I1 lv' 5WClaremont Ave Hourj. Mon.-Sil. 9 a m.-9 p.m.; Sun 1 p.m, - .. ... ,, r,QM uv' Jl I ii? ? _v* in"w> B B\ PJ& \MSBbt s 'i ? i K * 'i_, \ ^_ / :' v IK ^EjHip # i t \ ? 1 f? # it I \ mmMM < JIM ijf., \ un mm m v \ , I nu / v. 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