Johnna T. Burns Shaurtorra K. Cotton liana K. Gill is Zeta Princess Cotillion to be Held The Zeta Pnncess Cotillion will be held June 5 at 7 p.m. at the Shilo hian/St. Peter's Child Center, located at the corner of 12th Street and Highland Avenue. Mistress of ceremonies will be Denise Franklin, news anchor for WXI1. Fonta Gilliam, the reigning "Miss Zeta Princess," will crown the new queen. There is no admission. Other attractions will include Dancers Unlimited, directed by Wyenia Matthews and Gertrude Carter, and soloist Jenelle Ray, a member of First Waughtown Baptist ? Church: ? ; The Zeta Princess Cotillion is an elegant affair for young ladies in grades three through six. It is spon sored by the Nu Tau Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. The Garden Club to Sponsor Annual Show The 4th District Garden Coun cil will sponsor its annual flower show this Saturday at the Rupert Bell Community Center from 1-5 p m^The theme is "The Magic of Spring." Edythe Williams is president. of the show. A donation is required for entry. Tickets are available from club members or at the door. Flower clubs represented in the show are. Along the Garden Path, Alta Vista, Best Yet. Flora Buff, Flower Niche, Prince's Feather. Rake and Spade. Romelia Mason, and the African Violet Youth Club/ The African Violet Youth Club will be participating for the first time. Each ol the non-profit clubs contributes to local charities, spon sors selected flower beds around the city, and participates in the _ State Federation of Garden Clubs, which will hold its annual conven tion in Greensboro this August. Major awards will include: Tri-color Award for designs of fresh plant material without acces sories, unless stated; Award of Dis tinction for all dried materials; Cre ativity Award for materials chosen by the designer, Table Settings for. ? T wot-amHwtrawards in the Y outh Division. The Invitational Class will feature hanging designs staged in a black frame. The Final Divi . sion will feature a wide variety of house plants and fresh vegetables grown by participants. Visitors will flower-growing problems. Injured? We can help. We're paid only if you collect. LEWIS v DAGGETT ATTORNEYS XT LAW. p.A. Michael Lewis David D. Daggett Celeste Harris, R N.. J.D UTOKM 'IS \ll w PC Michael Lewis David D Dagger Celeste Hams 765-7777 Phones answered 24 hours 285 Executive Bivd Winston-Saiem NC 27103 j A HISTORY OF I HELPING PEOPLE | chapter was chartered in Kern ersville in September 1987. The cotillion is designed to pro vide a positive foundation in the social graces and to guide the partic ipants in their growth and develop ment as they prepare for middle school and high school life. The par ticipants are presented to the com munity in a formal affair after appropriate instruction and at a proper time. The 1993 contestants and their parents are: Johnna Tonyar Burns, daughter of Wanda Burns, a 3rd -grader at Whitaker Elementary School; Shaurtorra Kisha Cotton, daughter of Patricia Cotton, a 6th grader at North Davidson Middle; liana Kiamella Gillis. daughter of Susan Gillis, a 3rd-grader at Jeffer son Elementary; Monica Jullian Reaves, daughter of Angela Gary, a 3rd-grader at Forest Park Elemen tary; and Julia Antares Scott, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Roberta Scott, a 5th-grader at Cash Elementary. The contestants recently attended CultureShock at Wake For est University and a series of work shops and fellowship activities at the Reynolds Park Recreation Center. They enjoyed a pajama party last Friday at the home of Soror Juanita~ B. Penn, who was co-hostess with Soror Jettie H. Perry. Lauren Chavis, the 1991 "Zeta Princess," Monica J. Reaves Julia A. Scott attended. Participants attended the neth R. 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