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Tecora Honey , center , receives a trophy from Sethos Txmple No. 170. Sethos Temple Awards Trophy Daughter Tecora Haney of Sethos Court No. 105 received a trophy from Sethos Temple No. 170 on Aug. 6. Illustrious Potentate Prelow Carpenter and Imperial Director of Foot Patrol PIP James C. Green presented the trophy. Haney is the first daughter is her court to receive the honor for services rendered to Sethos Temple No. 170. She is a past queen of Sculpture ? Exhibit ? t Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts will present an exhibition of sculp ture and painting by artist Lavon Williams Jr. through Oct. 29. An opening reception will be held this Sunday from 3-5 p.m. The narrative and figurative imagery portTays individuals, social issues and scenes from everyday life. "The public is invited. Exhibit hours are 12-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Reunion Held The descendants of Sandy and Louise Beck Miller held their reunion on Sept. 12 at the Old Town Recreation Center. The theme was "Striving for Family Unity through Spirituality and Love." Relatives and friends traveled from Morristown, N.J. and Oak Ridge to fellowship. Eugene Miller was recognized as the oldest living member. Michael Eldridge was recognized as the youngest member.-^ Descendants added their names to leaves on branches of the family tree that was displayed on the waII7 Activities included a program, din ner and games. School of Arts Begins Lunch Hour Readings North Carolina School of the Arts Chancellor Alex Ewing will kick off the fourth season of the school's "Shorts for Lunch" series on Oct. 5. Ewing will read from P.G. Wodehouse. "Shorts for Lunch" is a series of selected readings of short stories, novels and other literature presented from 12:15-12:45 p.m., Tuesdays in the Recital Room, fourth floor of the Stevens Center. 405 W. Fourth St. The stories are read by members of the NCSA School of Drama fac ulty and friends. Shorts for Lunch is free and open to the public. Downtown workers, shoppers, errand runners or visitors are invited to bring your lunch along -- or just relax and enjoy. For information call 721-1945. Sethos Court and has served as first ceremonial daughter, second IteiF~ tenant commandrsss. She currently serves as Daughter of the Year for 1993 and is a member of Bivouac Chapter No. 530, Order of Eastern Star Prince Hall Affiliate. Hancy is the wife of Past Potentate Woodrow Haney Sr. She has five children, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildreh. She is a member of St. Stephen Baptist Church. JONES-HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones of Winston-Salem announce the engagement of their daughter, Dannah Melisa Jones of Silver Springs, Md., to Danyl L. Head of Glenarden, Md. Darryl is the son of E. Deloris Defoor and Willie Head Jr. of Youngstown, Ohio. Dannah is a marketing coordi nator for the American Nurses Association in Washington, D.C. Dannah is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and earned a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Greensboro College. Darryl is a senior programmer analyst for MCSI Technologies and holds a bachelor of science degree in computer science from Edinboro University of Pennsylva nia. The couple will be married Oct. 23. Dannah Jones Go On? Government waste... a bad problem that just keeps getting worse. Every year we pay more in taxes and even, year more of our hard earned money gtvs down the drain. Instead of paying for better schools for our kids, it pays for government perks. Instead of paying for safer, drug free streets, it pays for even more layers of government bureaucracy. Now. the new federal budget raises some taxes retroactively, but delays most spending cuts until 1997. This is the final outrage. It's time for the American people to put their collective feet down and demand that the wasteful spending stop... before the government asks for one single dollar more in new taxes. On September 22. the President introduced a plan requiring hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and taxes to reform the health care system. Some of the new taxes he has proposed are on everything from employees, small businesses and employee benefits, to consumer products such as alcohol and tobacco. If you and your neighbors call your representatives and tell them to cut spending before raising taxes, we can stop it. To find out how to contact \our elected representatives, call toll free 1-800-576-9922 today. Enough Is Enough. Call 1-800-576-9922 Americans For Tax Reform I V) I Connecticut Avenue. N.W. Suite 444 Washington. D.C. 2(X)36
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