'Ghoulies And Ghosties And Long Leggedy Beasties And Things That Go Bump In The Night ..._were abroad In Winston-Salem Tues day to celebrate HaiToween7~Jamar Simon, top far right, Jasmine Payne, 7, immediate right, Derrick McCullum, 6, below far right, masquerading as "Fred die," and Amber Jones, 6? and Amanda Brook, 4, below left, were all captured at a party at Phillips Chapel Baptist Church. Below center, a vampire, Milton David Carr Jr., and a witch, Nancy Wilson, made a surprise visit to the Chronicle offices. Vampire/witch photo by Sonja Covington; other photos by Mike Cunningham Governor hosts reception for historically black colleges, universities in the state RALEIGH -- Gov. Jim Martin, The reception launched the the first governor to serve as hon- Historically Black Colleges and orary chairman of the United Negro Universities of North Carolina Con College Fund State Campaign, ference in Raleigh and ihc 1989 recently Hosted a reception at the United Negro College FuhcTSTate Executive Mansion for representa- Campaign. Last year, more than SI tives of North Carolina's historical- million was raised during the cam ly black colleges and universities. paign. During the reception, Gov. "I remain committed to keep- Martin signed a proclamation ing historically black colleges and declaring December 1989 as United universities as a vibrant force in Negro College Month in North Car North Carolina's educational sys- olina. The governor is a former tem," Gov. Martin said as he greet- member of the Board_of ^Visitors of ed eight presidents and chancellors Johnson C, Smith University in from the 11 predominantly black Charlotte and has served as hon campuses. 'This should be the goal orary chairman of the UNCF State of every citizen of our state." Campaign since 1985. Nancy Pleasants For Alderman Community Community Concern Experience New Leadership For Winston-Salem ? New Strategy- to Create More Jobs ? New Emphasis to Fight Crime and Drugs ? New Spirit of Coo|>eration on Board of Aldermen ? New Commitment to Balanee Neighl?orhoods and Business Vote Nancy Pleasants For Alderman - Northwest Ward I'.ml Inr l<\ Yitu v I'lt Ihi \Mrrni.Mt < unumMi File Photo Gov. Jim Martin "For eight years. Martha Wood has been standing with us-now zve must stand with her on Election Day!" Rep. Annie Brown Kennedy, Alderman Virginia K. Newell, and former Alderman Larry Little with Martha Wood. MARTHA WOOD - OUR CHOICE FOR MAYOR Lutisher Adams Geneva C. Hill Anna J. Rogers Maya Angelou Thelma M. Hines Isaac C. Rogers Ola Ashford Jerry Hinson Marie Roseboro Gwen Ashley Valjean Griggs Ingram Azeal Saunders Virginia Barr Duane P. Jackson Odessa Sims Willis Black Pauline Jackson William C. Sims Katherine Boger Chenita Johnson Lizzie G. Sims Dr. J. David Branch Manuel "Brick" Johnson James "Butch" Sims Gail Burnette C.W. Kellum Evelyn Sloan Lillie Mae Carson Harold L. Kennedy Theldora Small Tina Carson Annie Brown Kennedy Elizabeth Smith Ruth Carter AL - Wadoud Jabbar Norma Smith Thomas Coaxum Glenda Little Minnie Sockwell Linda Coaxum Joette Little Beth Stafford Luellen Curry Larry Little - Cheryl Bradshaw Super John Duncan Lillie Lomax Lorraine Taylor Norma Duncan Tonya Lyde David Tate Anita J. Dunston Jim Mack - Jackie Teal Rev. Carlton AG. Eversley Doris White Mack Evelyn Terry Warren H. Fulp " Dr. H. Rembert Malloy Tom Trollinger C.E. "Bighouse" Gaines Mrs. Willie McArthur Kay Trollinger Dr. Kelly O.P. Goodwin Willie B. McDowell Lee Alma Vaughn Annie D. Griggs Albert Morgan Howard L. Ward Helen L. Gwyn Virginia Newell * Ella M. Whitworth H.D. Haith Gladys Oldham Andrew Wilkes Larry Leon Hamlin Dr. J. Raymond Oliver Mahala Wilkins Louise Hamilton Earline Parmon Ida Williams Lois Hanes Dr. Barbara K, Phillips Henry A. Wilson Oressa-Hauser Clifton C. Reynolds punch #23 Martha VOTE TUESDAY / November 7th \J\ thepeople'schoice 6:30 am - 7:30 pm MAYOR FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS CALL: North Ward: 722-9250 East Ward: 723-7085 or 722-4606 Southeastward: 788-7023 or 784-9373 , All others call: Martha Wood Headquarters 722-3007 PAID FOR BY CITIZENS TO ELECT MARTHA WOOD

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