Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursday, September 11, 1986 Calendar From Page A tMdllllllllHIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIMHIIHHIhlHIItilllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIilllllllHHIUIIIIimiMIMUMMMMI The Winston-Triad Lupus Chapter will hold its first fall at 2 p.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church's activity bui Cloverdale Avenue. The program will be a presentatioi highlights of 4The Medical Symposium" of the 1986 Lupi dation of America National Conference in Cleveland. The is free and open to the public. For more information call 7 MONDAY, SEPT. 15 Dr. Ann Tyndall, the author of "Longevity Lifestyle,' fer a workshop at Salem College Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m ing Sept. \J> and ending Oct. 6. The workshop will focus oi ?plemetttation of^ktotal program designed to prolong the life. A fee will be charged. For more information call 72 Adam Steiner, associate professor of German at Salem will tp-arh mn\^r^tinnnl German for beginners from 7 t Mondays from Sept. 15 to Nov. 17. The course will focus c ing, reading, understanding and writing simple German. > be charged. For more information call 721-2669. John ueis will conduct a course on time management 1 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Salem College beginning Sept. 15 ar Oct 6. The workshop is designed to enable participants to and make plans to reach them, delegate effectively an wasted time. For more information call 721-2669. \ a I fall" ^ 0$ ?%*3^ Jjtw HSf* swP*^ IS ^B ^mi'-- '' i nH I Ir > I WsB K-^ s ^s' I JjHk ||g M&.^, X - ^-V? . A ^1M\ : IK > fS^gPgj .^' a^ -M i^L im H V H H i^H H V V jfl H B^v vs\*^fc^ > '^h! ^jSPr > m ? ^H Hb ii11 1 |i .ix::^i?<^!iMlMH I * fl Mb!*y :MP^-:: <-^v--:'-^:?-^W^^^^^ ^Bfc-:-?y LsvWx x-':>::-:>|jjB8B^M >.?. f vH ^\ SB ?%* Br ^mWm ^... I. . :'" ' :X;: H hhrmhhhhhmmrhmmhhhi m i. IMt. \1BHHU \ fle ** K ail \ . 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Meetings will be ' lis Foun- held in the dining area of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 520 Summit All meeting St., from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For more information call 748-0047. can 68-1493. will Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Forsyth County will have its monthly and orientation for volunteers at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at 610 Coliseum Drive. For more information call 724-7993. will of- TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 . . beginn- Les n the im- The YWCA "Tuesday Night Out" will present a "Preview of rU) prime of Winter Fashions" by the shop of the Ragpicker at 7:30 p.m. at der 1-2669. 1201 Glade Street. For those interested in fitness as well as fun, the ieai evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a fitness class, whirlpool, College, sauna session and light dinner. The fee is $7 for members and $10 o 9 p.m. for non-members. The fee for the program only is $3 for members cu >n speak- an^ $4 tor non-members. Reservations must be made by 5 p.m. tfjj ^fee will Monday, Sept. 15. For more information call 722-5138. Th, 76* from 6 to WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 id ending brc set goals The Winston-Salem Recreation Department will hold a dance He d reduce class Wednesdays through Nov. 19. For more information call Un 784-4536. . . v ' " " ritioet m -.mm . ; fl| M^k !.C 1 Jf7' ' jB^"" 'l H SL H ^fcI < I: I ^k w| I 1%. I ' SUffiil ; :.;^H : :^i %, V i^MH^' SB' ^1 p.' ;i^? ^E I jj^V j| Blfcgfr ^ ^ - a^%tj L. / smarter than ever , * t 1 W w * * J* SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 *3 . ? 3 rhe High Point chapter of the Winston-Salem State University imni Association will sponsor a scholarship benefit dance in the ipus' Gaines Center following the football game. The deejay . J 1 be MC Square's K. Nyce. Admission is $2 with a college I.D. I $3 without a college I.D. \ I PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS j ' ' 1 Persons interested in tutoring in one or more of the NAACP j irning Centers may contact Pauline Jackson at 725-4620, ; dolph Boone Sr. at 767-4087 or Bessie Allen at 722-0513. Stuit registrations will be held Sept. 16, 17 and 18 at the various rning centers. The program begins Sept. 23. . ; . ' * The Triad Professional Chefs Association will hold its first linary Salon on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the Winston-Salem ton. The salon will be open tn thr pnhlir from noon to 6 p.m. . e entry fee is SI. For more information call 722-3663 or 1-0220. ' Old-time spirituals, jazz, blues, gospel, buckdancing and ttkdancing will all be part of the North Carolina Black Folk ritage Tour presented in Greensboro Sept. 27 at A&T State iversity at 7 p.m. Tickets purchased in advance or at the door '^ Please see page A11 ? : r i / ? n'y 06 I# IS Sale 139.99 Stafford' 2-piece f1 I Reg. $180. No matter how extensive L your wardrobe, there's always room for ' ^ one more classic: the Stafford^ 2-pc. potyester/worsted wool suit. Clean lined . for a distinguished look that says you ' V mean business. v ^ ESale 79.99 : Reg. $100. Far left, top: a classic, j mastered by Stafford'.* The tailored blazer Dacron* polyester/worsted wool r * comes in handsome solids. Sale 39.99 Reg. $52. Stafford* all '< Sale 219.99 I Reg. $300. Far left, center. Daks* -< -i designs the suit for all seasons: this British inspired style is impeccably { tailored in lightweight worsted wool. ' J Special order suits and sportcoats Short. Extra long. Portly. Or athletic. J We've a great group of suits and sport- * D Percentage off represents savings on -|j regular prices. i * # AVAILABILITY IN K>0 SIZES ? IpORTCOATS W35W37M W4041 CM44HII50 5254 S45IIO . J regular "Innnnnluxn SHORT " XX XX XX XX XX } LONG XXX XXX XX XXX XX" j i EXTRA LONG X _ X X X X X X X X ~ ~ J EXTRA SHORT XXXXXXXXX f SfSJSkR X XXXXXXXXXXX ? PQMTty = = = -? 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