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.
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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. Williams auditorium on the
Winston-Salem State University
campus last Saturday.
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Anita has a speech problem, perhaps as a result of exposure
to lead. Her speech problem is being trqated. With treat
ment, this problem does not have to affect her school
work, friendships or her sell-esteem. Don't let a speech problem
like Anita's hold your child back. Contact a speech-language
pathologist today.
A speech problem is one problem you don't have to live with.
SPEECHCENTER, INC.
^ Rehabilitative Speech-Language Pathologists
800 Brookstown Avenue
? Jp Winston Salem, North Carolina 27101
? BP 919/725-0222
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