r Page A8 The Chronicle, Thursde <* J^:]^ Brenda Diggs People On The M Diggs namec Brenda B. Diggs has been elected vice president of Wachovia Bank and Trnct fn in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Diggs was recently named manager of the Winston-Salem Main Office, located in the lobby of the Wachovia Building. Mrs. Diggs joined Wachovia in 1968 on a part-time basis. She moved into retail banking in 1971 and has been a teller, personal banker and manager of the Hanes Mall and Reynolda offices. From 1982 until this fall, she served as an executive personal banker in the main office. A Winston-Salem native, Mrs. Diggs is the daughter of Juanita American Legion Po American Legion Post No. 220 o r?c4 i?c > * * tnivi u3 au.Miiai y nciu a mcmocr* ship rally and international tea at the post hoipe from 4 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20. Mistress of ceremonies was Joan Bell. Larry Wilson, commander, Mary Thomas, auxiliary president, and Alderman Vivian Burke spoke. Girls' and boys' state citizens were presented by Martha Jones and Larry Wilson. Girls' state citizens were Cythnia Rorie and Benita Williams. Boys' sta^e citizen was Lynwood Gillis. Winners in the table and talent presentation were Janie Murray, first prize, Betty Berry, second prize, Marjorie Thomas, third W inston-Salem Bib U In observance of WinstonO _ I *-**! ? ^ - saiem oioie ^onieges 35th anniversary, the school recently hosted a staff reunion. Staff members, former staff members and alumni gathered on the campus to celebrate the anniversary. Programs were held on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. A worship service concluded the activities on Sunday morning, Oct. 20, at Carver Road Christian Church. Speakers for the event included former faculty and staff members of the College. Among the speakers were Leland Tyrrell, Aubrey Payne, Owen Crouch, Tohn Phelra Mirha^l Palr^r ? WUI\V( f Clarence Shepard, Arline Mahannah and Fred Patterson. Music was provided by Charles wssu From Page A6 mumiiiwiiiMUMWwwwiiinnuwiHiwwiiHiiiMHHii by a $26,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Also to be dedicated during Founder's Day is a 14-foot wood sculpture by Roberto Bertoia, a professor at Cornell University. Both pieces were selected in WSSU's second national sriilntnr^ r omrw?titir*r? V WllipVilVIVIli One of the purposes of the garden is to introduce WSSU students to contemporary sculpture. ly. October 24, 1985 A mm Ward B. Miller love IW achovia vi E. Crouch. She is a graduate of Winsalm College and plans to complete a bachelor's degree from High Point College this month. Mrs. Diggs served as day chairman for education of Leadership Winston-Salem earlier this year. She is on the boards of United Way and the Girls' Club. Mrs. Diggs is married to James Diggs; they have a son and a daughter. Alvin L. Atkinson and Wf^d B. Miller have received new appointments at Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. st No. 220 holds mem IaflBk !' P 1 v /* f <33^- / Benita Williams prize, and Addie Jenkins honorable mention. Visitors at the event included ; College hosts annivei Benford and alumni students Mattie Walker, Olga Gordon, Kay Simpson and Pauline Moore. Special recognition was given to Dr. William E. Johnson, who has served with the college since 1956. Winston-Salem Bible College National Bankers ho The National Bankers Association has presented its 1985 Corporate Award to R.J. Reynolds Industries in recognition of the company's minority banking program. Pedro Aguirre, president of the association, says, "Each year we present this award to a corporation that has demonstrated a strong commitment to minority banks over a sustained period of time. This award honors RJR's overall support of minority com iiiiiiia in Front End Alignment 1 ?139' J.D. Br nisr.mint tibf x TV w W W w?w V v Vllfti % ' 'Full Line of $ S%i 201 Northwest B PHONI: 7 1235 N. Liberty St. PHONI: 7 Haurt: S-5 30 Mi CHECK OUR PRICES ON M | NITTO A A I. . ! A Al _ _ Mivm AiKinson ice president Atkinson has been named manager of the Country Club office. He joined Wachovia in 1981 following his graduation from Davidson College. Atkinson has served as a personal banker and branch operations manager at Wachovia's Clemmons office since 1983. He is a native of Brunswick, Ga. Miller has joined the Executive Personal Banker Unit at the main a office in Winston-Salem. He has been with Wachovia since 1976 and was previously manager of the Country C|ub office. A native of Charleston, S.C., Miller is a graduate of the College of Charleston. bership rally and tea ! Cynthia Rorie worthy matron Sarah Richmond of the James H. Young Chapter No. 592. -sary staff reunion was organized in 1945 as "Christian Institute" by the late evangelist Dr. R.L. Peters. In 1950 the institute was reorganized as Winston-Salem Bible College under the leadership of Dr. Leland Tyrrell. In 1976 it moved ? VT .1 ^ iu nuruiampion urive; tne current president, Donald Forrester, assumed his post in 1979. nor R.J. Reynolds munities, but particularly its involvment with minority banks.'' As part of its minority enterprise program, Reynolds Industries and its subsidiaries have established lines of credit totaling $45 million at more than 50 banks owned by minorities and women. The award was presented at the association's annual convention in Detroit. The National Bankers ruswiauuu is cui auvuvaic iur uic minority banking industry.*' Front Disc Brake Job i ?,s1695 FOR MOST CARS ewer [ i i % ma a mm m m mm a a a mm i fr AUIUMUIIVt [ ] iervice Work" .. 1 Ivd. at Trade St. 22-0802 ! irmtrty Shtw Tin Strvlctl 22-OS25 in.-Frl.; 8-2 8?t. ICHELIN, BRIDOESTONE & T PRICES IN TOWN! 11 j 16586 WESTE r jfjBK JEANS Regular 100% c jeans. S BOYS' ELASTIC LEG DIAPERS Rag. 5.99. 36 medium or 24 large. DIAPER BAGS 3.99. 2$*? OR GUM _ Halloween | FOR treats. 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