ILt. Gov. W The Winston-Salem Urban League will host its annual Equal opportunity Dinner Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Benton Convention Center. L. Douglas Wilder, Lieutenant Governor o? Virginia, will deliver IV/lUbe-up mmmmmtmmmmmmmm 4<I don't have a lot of leisure/' she said. MI work harder than when I was at work." But Mrs. Ross doesn't mind the hard work because helping people is what she believes in. "I think everybody has a purpose and mine, I think, is to help people less fortunate than I am," she said. "I can't help it. It's my calling." Mrs. Ross also keeps busy reading, being with her husband, looking after her only grandson, soendina time with her mother. I who has Alzheimer's disease, and tfoingvolunteer work ,._r. _ A product of Atkins High mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuMm Omegas IIIIMMNMMNUNIIUNUUIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINI Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. It is a relationship in our finest tradition." "tlWNV - ' a Calendar ;fjp? PUBLIC SERVICE . The American Red Cross V volunteer program during the develop new skills, explore car* sibility by volunteering at hos homes and clinics. For more in The Early Childhood Center is accepting applications for its gnifln ig rWipiwl fnr children reading, math, science, music, a are 7:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. The I in advance. For more informal 31 The Reunion Committee of t {940 through 1946 will meet t\ June at noon at the East Winst for July 3 through 5. For i members call Lee A. Vaughn a R. Brown at 723-1315 or Mar: 1942, Georgia M. Smith at 72 Strickland at 724-2249 or Rale ?S94?? Ella O'Neill Bohannon at Beale at 725-0625. The Class of nion, but members are welcom ??1H IU1 "V^T^ U1 1 he American Legion Pos deceased photo frame to be hui ||2332 N. Liberty St. The post is gof their deceased veterans who bring the pictures to the post h munity Shoe Shop on Patters photos will be returned unharm more information call 724-7685 TT^ Ktoborly Park Tennis < :|july S?unmer Dance from 10p.i convention center. Dress is cast | Contact any member of the clu ---< -is. >'v 2 ' Xill*- ' -' . The Scout Committee of M< sor an educational trip to Chi ^Ofcto These Hills," July 18.1 eludes one meal. For more inf< b.723-3426 or Mary Philson at 7 j The Special Programs Unii Department is now accepting ii Selective Exhibition and the Sei .will be held Aug. 8 to 24. Forsj and older are invited to enter cepted in graphics, photograj metal or mixed media and all i more information call 727-250: . There will be a bus trip to ^ Sept. 26 to 27. The bus will lea r frip to the pottery in Williamsb tion tickets are $58.55 for ad > tickets. Price includes transpor night*s lodging. A per person < balance is due by Sept. 5. For n 765*8068 or mail deposit to P.< i - - ilder to add the keynote address. Wilder has achieved national prominence on the political scene as the highest-ranking elected African American official in state government. Thomas J. Elijah Jr., president f From Page A6 School (now Atkins Middle School), Mrs. Ross attended Winston-Salem State University for one year before moving on to Chicago to finish her college education. She has taught school in Chicago as well as worked for the Illinois Labor Department. It was when her father became extremely ill that she returned to her native Winston-Salem in 1969 to be near him. He died a few years later. Before getting her job with the Winston-Satem Horrsin^ Authority, Mrs. Ross had work ed for a state-sponsor^d^mployment programr~ From Page A? ii>iiAiiiiBiAiftAiiiiiiiiiiiiiai>i?iiiiii>aiAaiaaiiiiiiiiiUBiiaiiiaii WVVVWVOTVMWfVVVVVIVVVMVVVVVVVVSVVVVVMIIVVfVIVIIIIIVf V9IIIIVIII tify with men of similar interests and intents, will be significant in their continued orientation to 'W-- V ' From Page A6 ANNOUNCEMENTS outh office is fanning a summer months of June through August. eers and demonstrate civic responpitals, children's centers, nursing formation call 724-0511. ? at Winston-Salem State University summer and fall sessions. The prpHo 5 years old. Activities include irt and other subjects. Center hours fee is $35 a week, payable one week ion call 761-2159. Atkins High School for classes from ttry Saturday during the month of on Library. The reunion is planned nore information: Class of 1940 t 724-5457; Class of 1941, Barbara y L. O'Neill at 724-1461; Class of 3-2236; Class of 1943, Frances H. igh Johnson at 725-6241; Class of 723-9020; Class of 1946, Louise R, 1944 is not participating in this reue to attend. For more information . ' ' t No. 220 is forming a veteran's lg in the lobby of the Post No. 220, asking that anyone who has photos were members of Post No. 220 to ome or drop them off at the Comon Avenue with James Fair. The ted after a copy has been made. For . 2\ub wflTsponsor its first Fourth of " in. to 2 a.m. Saturday, July 4, at the tal. For more information or tickets ? b. >unt Zion Baptist Church will sponirokee to see the historical drama, lound trip fare is $25.50, which inclination call Barbara P. Benson at 25-6055. t of the Winston-Salem Recreation nquiries for the third Senior Citizen riior Citizen Purchase Award, which rth County residents 60 years of age the exhibition. Entries will be ac>hy and sculpture, in wood, clay, nedia in drawing and painting. For 5. Williamsburg and Lightfoot Pottery ve at 1 a.m. for a two-day shopping >urg and Busch Gardens. Transporaults and do not include admission tation to Lightfoot Pottery and one deposit of $30 is due by July 5. The lore information call Lacy Dillard at 5. Box 24266, WnstoiJ-Salem 27114. V X Iress Urbar of the local affiliate, says, "We are delighted that our constituents will have the opportunity to hear one of the most dynamic speakers in the country today. Mr. Wilder's exemplary record of public service as a statesman will IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Scouting will he rnnohino it nt Hanoino ? " -c e> ?' ?? ?? *? Rock State Park the last weekend of this month, and all Webelos Scouts wiH spend their first nights out at Camp Raven Knob from Aug. 2 to 5. Also, Troops 811 of Piedmont Park, 869 of Mount Zion Baptist Church and 818 of Zion Hill Baptist Church are signed up and ready to spend a week at Raven Knob for summer camp. The Cub Scouts of Pack 801, St. Paul's United Methodist Church, will be visiting the North Carolina State Zoo, and they will also tye attending "The Bricks Hfrve-Stood~theJLe-St of Time," a two-part series on the works and life of master brickmaker George Black, .... There are many activities for Scouts in East Winston this summer, and you are invited to join in on the fun. Don't let your son miss the Scouting adventure. Welcome Jerry Hanes Jr. is welcomed to Troop 916, United Metropolitan Baptist Church. Thanks ... ... to the Winston Lake YMCA, the Scouts of Troop 867 will j > : ^ jm Win x fK I I iSHSj [i \ ?^ ^ ^ ^ - - i League r f certainly have a positive impact on his future as an 'up and coming leader' on the national horizon." < For more information call 725-5614. i inilMltlllllHIIIIIIMIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMIMIIMUIItllll ? From Page A7 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimaiHiimiiiiiiMMMtiiiiiiiiiiMim finish a five-week swim seminar to earn their skills and merit badge awards in swimming. -I Coming events I June 24 to 26, Cub Day Camp, Baptist Childrens* Home. (Scholarships are available.) July 16 to 18, Cub Day Camp, ! Tanglewood Park. (Scholarships are available.) I June 25, East Winston Scout j Coalition meeting, 7 to 8:30 p.m. J at Mount Zion Baptist Church. L. 4 r SUi T-Shirts Short Sets.. Casual Shoes Great Location La REMEMBER... H EAST WINSTOr 550 N. CI (J lUlUI STARTS F ^ CATO C-SA/lh ? ? sa/e 21 our entip of swiis -MISSES MEN'S -YOUNC GIRLS -P & JANTZEN -l ~-OCEAN ROSF M; SIRENA & AND OTHER FAI ? > .* v *! 'inston-Salem Chmniclc Thursday, June 25, 1987 Page A11 Register for College Miller-Motte Business College win be registering for fall classes Monday, June 29, for new students. Training Students for 71 Years in N.C. Local & National Job Placement Assistance 9 to 18 Month Programs Day or Evening Classes Financial Assistance To Those Who Qualify Convenient Location and Parking (Across from Library on 5th Street) i mmm mmm i ? ? wmm w m?m mmm mmm mmmm mam mmm 1 General Office Computer Programming Accounting Medical Office Assistant Computer Executive Secretary I Word Processing Accounting Fashion Merchandising Medical Secretary Business Administration Clerk Typist NAME:. PHONE : ADDRESS: J ?j., j - ^ ^ ft WiuaMwn ~ MMER SALE , *5" map ................. *19" Itdup I *14"mndv -j ... . w ' . < itest Men's Styles Wide Selection of Name Brands UN FASHION, LOW IN PRICE I SHOPPING CENTER PHONE I AREMONT AVE. 723-2578 5 V ^ 'ilVf ?i. ' i VA. j iv 1 . T T ** .. Ullic^ . * :RIDAY H THE JlClCI ll V^t Mm ^1 5% ON / ; ^ESIOCK /IWEAR itiNirros rfoBre -boys RE-TEENS iki. t >r: -j A BLANCA RSCIFIC ? ! \RIE REID V I ^SSAFRAS MOUS NAMES r " V-'i \ . . # ? - ) - .J ' I . - ? \ I " 1

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