I Area Weddin I Manns-Reynolds J. Barbara Manns and James I Ray" Reynolds Sr. were 11- married Saturday, March 14, in a ,#>3 p.m. ceremony at Carver Road I Christian Church. The Rev. Theoplius Jones ofI ^ficiated. I fyi The bride was given in mar>Tiage by her son, Milton J. 'Manns, and her brother, Zeno I I ^Hunter. Serving as matron of honor > was Dedra Hunter Gordon of * m 99 > *, Winston-Salem. * Bridesmaids were Debra Penn of Pinnacle, Jennifer T. Mack of Winston-Salem, Wanda Taylor, Linda Taylor, both of Pilot . MMUIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIMIIINIIIIIINIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIII I New guide MNHINIIIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIHIIUIIMHIIIIII t'dent of Grace Masonry and Con- t *1 struction Co. Inc. and the Minority Business League presi- i Z dent. Grace said the league plans 1 I?^ to update the directory each-year - J * to keep it as current and complete . , or . i<u I^USSIUIC. ^ Grace said the directory helps T dispel the notion that there aren't v enough black businesses in the ci* ty and county for both consumers 1 I'* and other businesses to I Z patronize. 1 He also said he hopes the direc- < > tory helps encourage black peo- 1 ' pie to do business with black I i / firms. (i 1; "We want to try to eradicate ; the excuse that black folk don't 1 I know about other black folk who 1 i > are in business," he said. Grace said the directory is the > most current of its kind locally.? > The bound, approximately 35-page directory lists businesses alphabetically under various categories, including each firm's name, address, phone number ??- and operating radius. The direc-_ tory was co-sponsored by the Sara Lee^ Corp. and the R.H. _r. Barringer Distributing Co., said its chairman, Ike Howard. Howard said it was compiled with the help of the Chronicle, . HIIMtllHIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J Close-Up r-_ * ? rrom rage AO J iiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiNiMuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii and RJR Nabisco Inc. Dr. Scales says membership in NCNW is open to anyone interested in "enhancing the quality of life of women." The group meets the second Tuesday of each month at Shiloh Baptist Church and Dr. Scales urges young : women in the community to attend. "Anyone can join," she says. "We encourage men, women, blacks and whites to join us." v Dr. Scales feels the Saturday conference will help women determine wher& they are now and where they need to go from here. "We have the same problems with a different approach," she says. "We've got to take advantage of all our opportunities tostay abreast of what's going on. Every day should be a new _i 11 - - - ? cnauenge, a new opportunity tor growth.'' ( * | mj i I ? _?. k 4 ! < ' gs And Enga Br '' "' W$*y s.vss^ If y :i" ?> Y |p **%** ' ; J. Barbara Manns Reynolds MIIIIIIIINNmillllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII From Page A1 laiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiili ] the business department at Winston-Salem State University, the Triad Business Development ; Center and North Carolina j Mutual Life Insurance do. The directory costs ^10 per ! :opy and may be purc^ised by j :ontacting Grace at 725-4283. . The Minority Business League, which consists of 30 black area businesses, will hold its annual banquet Thursday night at the 5:00 in the Student Union Ballroom at Winston-Salem State. i The guest speaker will be Lewis 1 rL Myers, assistant secretary of I he state commerce department. I ? - j? r to 2.99 Toddler's tops and shorts Clockwise, far right: I Sale 1.99 Reg. 2.99. Polyester/cotl knit muscle shirt. 2T-4T. Sale 1.99 Reg. 2.66. Print polyester/cotton shorts. Sizes 2T-4T. I Sale 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Polyester/cott knit shirt or twill shorts. For sizes 1,1 Sale 7.99 Toddlers' shortall Reg. $11. Nautical prints for boys, florals for girls. Polyester/cotton for sizes 2T-4T. Sale 4.99 and 5.99 Short sets and dresses At right: Polyester/cotton knits for sizes 2T-4T Reg. Si uiris mtnt-aress 7.99 5. Boys' short set 7.00 4, Girls' short set 8.00 5. ? Sesame Street is a reg. TM of the Children's Television Workshop. Sale prices on regular priced merchandise effective through Sat., March 28th. Does not include those items designai as JCPenney Smart Values. 25% off Bedding coordina Save on Toddletime? and Sesame Street* bedding coordinates. Cotton ai I?J wuuM/^uiyoaioi. Yxlrebd ale 99 | r ' fpc IW? : s -JF ?. : WZt: .<::W:<<?v }T . :& ? <ing smari gements Mountain, Jean P. King of Pinnacle and Monica Stewart of Pilot Mountain. Hostesses were Felicia Penn and Cassandra Walker. Best man was Thomas Reynolds of Pilot Mountain. Ushers were David Johnson, William Gordon, Clevell Rosebrough, all of WinstonSalem, Henry Holiday of Pilot Mountain, Mardina Kimbrough Jr. and John Mack, both of Winston-Salem. Ringbearers were Corey Walker of Winston-Salem and Steve Penn of Pinnacle. The bride is a graduate of Anderson High School and Forsyth Technical Institute. She is HijjfEg ? ItaflittfliY^ IM *ikWti University Wome Jeanette Lewis, left, and Mab members of the Winston-Salem tion of University Women, prepa observance. Festivities will be \ Steak House Sunday, March 2\ pictured, is also a member of 1 Parker). Wi I employed by the Veterans Administration. The groom is a graduate of Jones High School in Pilot Mountain. He is employed by RJR Nabisco. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. COMMUNITY NEWS DEADLINES... The Chronicle welcomes com munity news and calendar items. Announcements should be concise and typed or neatly printed. The deadline for announcements is Monday at 5:30 p.m. WHKIIKKmlw^^ii Tl el Jessup, planning committee branch of the National Associate for the group's Founders' Day leld at the Western Steer Family at 4 p.m. Dorothy Blount, not :he committee (photo by James ?H , * IB ^mPs Br Wf\9:?9M -'^^P * * :vl ^5 fer than eve nston-Salem Chrvntcle Thursday, March 19, 1987 Page A11 Need qualified ^.hIauam? Why not ^contact the JTPA Program i ~ for needed ^ K! flB employees The Jobs Training Partnership Act benefits businesses with Financial Incentives Prase reened Employees Shared Training Costa. WINSTON-SALEM PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL 222 S. Liberty St. Wineton-Salem, NC 27101 | or call 727-8002,727-2440 | m .^<1# Jfl !P??H : HPHH H BrcflSB P^ I M |p|l||i|H jfl {' * Cr.'VT^^* W , ''''PPPW! - OSL ? clgl^B^HI^^^^H w$/'y<,^KiL / jyflI -Shsiw, r CPonirv-^ / v_yi v_y| || |^y WIntton-Salem, Hanes Mall 768-2510 J < A |

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