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N.C.'s grand worthy matron visits OES 11th District Marion Covington, grand worthy matron of Order of Eastern Star, Prince Hall Affiliation, Jurisdiction of North Carolina, visited the 11th dis trict Friday, Nov. 24. .She. was accompanied by Frank Evans, grand .worthy patron. Ricky Wilson, grand district deputy, intro duced and welcomed the officers to the area. "The meeting was very informa tive. She has a plan and we pledge to support her plan," said Mrs. Wilson. "She is an action lady. The 11th dis trict is ready to move forward." Other grand officers in atten dance were Francis Eaton, past grand worthy patron; Clark S. Brown, past MWGM; PHA Jurisdictioa of North Carolina; Albert Wardlow, grand trustee; and Lulu Jenkins, grand for eign corresponding secretary. trict will honor its deceased members. The Annual Chapter of Sorrow will be held at the Masonic Temple on E. 14th Street at 4 p.m. N.C. A&T to s '% ' photo by Mike Cunningham Ricky Wilson, grand district deputy of the 11th district, recently welcomed Marion Covington, OES grand worthy matron of the OES, PHA, North Carolina Jurisdiction to the area. ponsor black health care teleconference The Office of Continuing Edu- Medical Correspondent George what has been called a "national Hopkins University Hospital will be cation at North Carolina A&T State Strait, national health officials, disgrace." included in the presentation. University will host the teleconfer- health care providers, consumers Exclusive features with Louis The cost for the teleconference ence, "The State of Black Health and policymakers wilh discuss ways Sullivan, secretary^.?, Depart- is SS and on-site registration will Care," Wednesday, Dec, 6^frorn :to reverse lhe devastating and neja- mem of Health and Human Ser- begin .at noon ? noon to 3 p.m. in the Webb Hall live trends which plague black vices; Harold Freeman, president For more information call Auditorium. , health care and explore, identify National Cancer Society; and Ben- Ronald O. Smith in Greensboro at Moderated by ABC News and showcase possible solutions to jamin Carson, neurosurgeon, Johns "334-7607.' Charlotte Hawkins Brown Site to hold open house Dec. 10 The public has been invited to Brown Memorial State Historic dered on a half-hour basis by Brown Historical Foundation Inc. -attend the-Third-Anm*al-?hrret??Site-in-Sedalia Sunday, Dec. 10;?choirs?from?area?churches: The Christmas lights wiirtxf mas Open House which will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served cour- officially turned on at 4 p.m. held at the Charlotte Hawkins Christmas music will be ren- tesy of the Charlotte Hawkins Admission is free. Mil* ITARYNOTES Patrick Glenn completes recruit training in San Dieao Navy Seaman Recruit Patrick R. Glenn has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Com mand in San Diego. , During Glenn's eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to pre pare him for further academic and on-the-job training. Seaman Glenn's studies includ ed seamanship, close order drill, naval history and first aid. Person nel who complete the course arc eli gible for three hours of collegc 'credit. He is a 1989 graduate of Carver High School and the son of Lonnic W. and and Eleanor S. Glenn of Winston-Salem. Navy Seaman Rccruit Alex K. Brown has completed rccruit train ing at Rccruit Training Command in Orlando. Fla. A 1989 graduate of Mount Tabor High School, he is the son of Dorothy A. Brown of Winston Saiem. . . .< Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Charles F. Coger has been promot ed to his present rank while serving at Naval Station in Long Beach, Calif. He is a 1984 graduate of North Forsyth High School and joined the Navy in December 1985. Marine Cpl. K.K. Wade has been promoted to his present rank while serving with 1st Force Ser vice Support Group in Camp Pendleton, Calif. A 1986 graduate of Glenn High School, he is the son of Cynthia L. Crosby of Winston-Salem. Cpl. Wade joined the Marine Corps in "September Navy Seaman Christopher L. Boyd has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Fla. During Boyd's eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to pre pare him for further academic and on-the-job training. Seaman Boyd's studies includ ed seamanship, close order drill, naval history and first aid. The son of David F. and Carrie R. Eldridge of Winston-Salem, he is a 19H9 graduate of East Forsyth High Schobl. Marine Staff Sgt. Warren V. Watts was recently awarded the U.S. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. Sgt. Waits received the award for good behavior and conduct over a three-year period in the Marine Corps. He currently is serving with 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point. 'Sizwe Bansi is Dead' returns From Page B1 because of the need to raise funds who has not done anything to help The opening night performance part of the celebration. to support the next festival. end apartheid, once they sec the of "Sizwe Bansi is Dead" will Friday's performance will be "Certainly every black person play, they will have the motivation include a slide presentation of the held at 8 p.m. There will be a wine in Winston-Salem should attend but to join the struggle and to be active 1989 National Black Theatre Festi- and cheese reception and the slide the appeal will not be limited to even if it's just in their thoughts." val. Those that attended the festival presentation at 7:30 p.m. Additional black people. Even white communi- will have the opportunity to relive performances will be held Dec. 2 ties should be concerned with the J.W. Smith also will star in the the celebration, Mr. Hamlin said, and 3 and Dec. 8-11 at 8 p.m. There quality of life for all human drama, devised by Athol Fugard, and those that missed the festival will be a matinee performance Dec. beings," said Mr. Hamlin. "Anyone John Kani and Winston Ntshona. will have a second chance to be a 11 at 3 p.m. Correction One of the recipes which appeared in the Soul Food Cooking section of Nov. 16 had a temperature inad vertently left out. The recipe is reprinted correctly below. The Chronicle regrets the error. EGG CUSTARD PIE 3/4 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon salt 5 eggs 1 1/2 cups milk ^ 1 1/2 tablespoons butter or mar garine, melted 1 9-inch unbaked pic shell Place pie crust in preheated 450-degree oven for 5 minutes. Combine sugar, flour, nutmeg and salt. Be*' eggs. Add milk and melted butter o'r margarine. Stir until ingredients arc combined. Add egg mixture to dry ingredi ents. Pour mixture into pie crust and bake in preheated 350-dcgrce oven for 40 to 50 minutes or until done: Insert a knife into ccntcr of custard. If it comcs out clean, the custard is done, -- WILLIE MAE SAUNDERS 0 Winston-Salem Enroll now for our January 16 ?v start date and BE THE FIRST new class in our new location. Meeting the challenges of tomorrow's career demands in a convenient, modern facility opening January 1990, at University Commercial Center (on North Point Blvd, behind Triad Bank) REGISTERING NOW AT 820 W. FOURTH ST. CALL RUTLEDGE COLLEGE AT 725-8701 1 ? ^3 , . Jl leisure ladies craft guild ? Holds its ?? fe CHRISTMAS BAZAAR y on Saturday, December 2,1989 9:00 a.m. ? 5:00 p.m. ^ Carl Russell Recreation Center, Carver Road, Winston-Salem, NC T Ceramics, Needlepoiiit, Sweatsntrts and sulis. Sorority items. Floral ^ Arrangements, Painted wood items, Tree ornaments and assorted holiday ft decorations and gift items President, Marian Brower IT'S A FACT . . . 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