(I. to r.) Jannis Floyd , Raphael Ha user, CM. Ha user, Doris EUlott and Clarence Reynolds. Family Makes Plans for Next Reunion The committee plannii^ttie Hauser Williams Russell family reunion met June 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hauser to review plans for their next reunion* Which will be held July 23-25. The C.B. Hauser Scholarship Golf Tournament will kick off this -year's reunion activities. Itrissehed uled for 9:30 a.m. on July 23 and will be held at the Winston Lake Golf Course. Green and cart fees are $30, and trophies will be awarded in the championship, first. second and third flights. Interested golfers are invited and should con tact J.C. Green by July 10 at 724 6773. Activities on July 24 will be held at shelter No. 1 at Tangle wood Park. In addition to athletic activi ties and swimming, there will be an -opportunity^ discuss the family by-laws and elect officers for next year. The family cookout will begin at 6 p.m. Drinks, hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided for all reg istered attendees. Activities on July 25 will begin at 1 1 a.m. with worship at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Yad kinville. The Dixie Russell Moore Fellowship Luncheon at 2 p.m. will be held at the West Yadkin Veter - ans of Foreign Wars building, located six miles west of Yad kiTTVilte nfcaf books Cross Road on U.S. Highway 21, just north of U.S. Highway 421. Friends of the family may attend the reunion. Contact C.B. Hauser at 722-8708 for details. Shoun-Shown Family Reunion Planned The sixth annual Shoun-Shown family reunion will be held at the "Holiday Inn West, in Winston Salem July 9- 1 1 . Over 600 relatives attended last year's 200th anniver sary of Leonard and Barbara (Slemp) Shoun's coming to Moun tain City, Tenn. The family antici pates 400 will attend this year. Registration will begin at 12 p.m. on July 9. An old-fashioned picnic will be held at 5 p.m. A catered lunch with an evening dessert will be held July 10, and a continental breakfast will be served on July 11. The cost is $15 ($10 for chil dren). For those relatives planning toattend only on Saturday, the fee is $10. There will be time for visit ing and comparing family lines in three meeting rooms that have been reserved. Reservations can be made by calling Ruby Beshears, chairperson, at 784-0803 or Ed Miller at (405) 342-51 19, or by sending your check to La Verne Graves, 402 S. Bass St, McKinney, Texas 75069. AHA Receives $ 1 30,000 Grant The American Heart Associa tion, North Carolina Affiliate, has been awarded a $130,000 grant to continue work on the Cultural Diversity Initiative. Given by the Kate B. Reynolds Health Care Trust of Winston Salem, the funds will be distributed W-S Transit New fares will go into effect today for riders of Winston-Salem Transit Authority buses. Transit fares will increase to 75 cents for cash-paying riders from the current rate of 60 cents. Trans fers will be free. Monthly passes increase to $25 over a three-year period Donald Ensley, Ph.D., chair man of the AHA's Subcommittee on Cultural Diversity, said that the AHA will use the funds to develop a network of volunteers to bring health education related to cardio vascular diseases into the minority Authority Fe from $22. Ten-ride books will be $7 instead of $6. Fares for the elderly and dis abled will increase to 40 cents from 30 cents and will allow the elderly and disabled to ride buses any time during the day for the new 40-cent rate. comm unity. According to Ensley, chairman of the Department of Community Health at East Carolina University, minorities, particularly African Americans and Native Americans, have a higher incidence of CVD than whites. es Increase Transfers are free. Monthly passes increase to $15 from $11, and 10-ride books increase to $3.50 from $3. Other rates ? for children, the trolley and Park A Shuttle ? stay the same. Mid-Atlantic Sectional to be Held this Weekend Winners Last Week: June 21- 2 p.m. - Carl Russell Recreation Center First Place ? Sandra Brown and Lessie Hatton Second Place - Fiances Coble and Andrew Wilkes M* June 122- 7 p.m. - Winston Lake Ffemily YM?A Winston-Salem Duplicate Bridge Club First Place - Flonnie Ander son and Goldia Anderson Second Place - Rudolph Boone and Olivia Thompkins \ This was a "team fame*" and no master points were awarded. v - ?* - ? ~ k ? . June 24- 7 pm. - Rupert BeB Recreation Center Kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club No game was played Seventeen local players par* ticipated in the recast Cottage View Duplicate Bridge Club's Annual Crade "A** Tournament (Durham) June 18-20: Bessie Allen; Sandra Brown; Pauline Caldweli; Charles Gadatt, wfo assisted in directing die game; Lessie Hatton; Jean Joyner, Mon ica Lett; Marjorie Lester, Waldo Letter; Billie Matthews; floyd Neal; Deloris Smith; Hargifi. fefftoe; and Juanita Wynecof f . Unofficially , the following local layers placed: Sandra jkpmn and Lessie Hatton (2nd place in Friday'! Open Pairs; 3rd ptose s * team game; 1st place in Saturday'rOpcn Pain, 2nd place in tfee speedball team game * under 600 master points; 2nd place In Open Pairs; and 2nd place in ! Sunday's speedball team game); jl?| Pauline Caldwell and Floyd ^H;0pd |tee in Friday's team IpNK 2nd place in Saturday's Al game ? under 600 master ||P and 2nd place in Sunday's pKteft twi? game * under 600 master points). Brown, Hatton, Caldwell and I and was hospitalized in Durham for a few days. According to the most recent report, he is back home in Greensboro but is still experiencing some problems. We wish Mr. Bowling a speedy recov ery! ??? The Mid- Atlantic Sectional will be held this weekend m Rich mond, Va. Some local players will be participating in the event More will be written about the results involving local players. Because of that game, the Kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club will not play tonight ??? The Beginning Bridge Class Bridge News By RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR. will meet tomorrow and will cover Lesson Eight ("Overcalls - Penalty Doubles - Opening Leads'*). Per sons interested in a refresher les son should call 767-4087 to bene fit from this lesson. 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