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1993 Graduating. Glass Prince HaU Masons Seated ( left to Right) Brothers : Eaton , Deputy Grand Lodge Leader; Joe Cunningham , Instructor; Stanback, Assistant. Standing! st Row: Dominic Delphf Garry C. Wade 11, Cornelius M. Chiles, Odell Tillery , Kevin R. Benton. Standing 2nd Row: Johnnie L. Montgomery , Rodney Coopery , Brian K. McMUlian , Henry J. Wright, Clifford L. Hubbard. Back Row: Keith Sherard , James L. Washington, Les Rucker. Anthony L. Henderson, Maurice Hymes, Cedric Archie ? WSSU to Host Holiday Opening The Galleries and Studios of Winston-Salem's Sixth & Trade Art District will be hosting its Sixth Annual Holiday Open House on Friday evening, Dec. 3 from 6-9 p.m. Urban Artware, The Collective Mind, The Fiber Company. Art works Gallery, plus many other individual studios will feature new exhibitions of Handcrafted Jewelry. Clothing, Ceramics and Contempo rary Art. Works will be available for purchase. Parking and admission are always free. For more informa tion call 722-2345. ? . ? ? : ' 4 vr:K r - Multiple Sclerosis Society to Present Program The Central North Carolina Salem. This program is offered Chapter of the National Multiple free for people with multiple Sclerosis Society will be present- sclerosis, their family, and ing the program "Sexuality and friends. For more information, or MS" on Tuesday, Nov. 30 from 7 to register for this program, call p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community 1-800-299-8776. Education Center in Winston SIMPLY UNPARALLELED NUTRITION Matola products surpass all others on the market in total nutrition. Just compare . and you'll be convinced. To find out just how good great nutrition can taste, CALL: 788-0758 for information and free literature. I AMOUS BRAND NAM! S -SI K .Mil V IMP! Hf I ( IS-U C)Sl (XJIS-OVI RSTO ^ Sweats each . 2/S8.99. basic tops A bottoms. Windwear Suits When you buy one jacket & one pant SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT NYLON ZIP FRONT JACKET Sizes M to XXL. 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Mrmon w roarftg iircws run, l/tatkert, Satde< It Draperies. COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 2. 1993 ? mm mt mm mm wm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m ^Chevrolet ? Oao IWth and Broad St ' 722-4191 iityw iiroy .r^ J * Community &. EVENTS CALENDAR How toSchedule Your Events: Send your information, con cisely and neatly printed or typed, to the Chronicle Calendar, 617 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27102. before 5:00 p.m., the Monday preceding the week in which your event will occur. Our FAX number is (919) 723-9173. NoVEMbER SATURDAY, NOV. 27 8 p.m. ? The special Population* & Pro grams Unit of the WS Recreation & Parks Depart me nt win b<T s p o n soring a dance at Beneath the Elms Ballioom. The Elms Ballroom is located at 452 N. Cherr\ Street next door to the Marque Hotel in uptown Winston-Salem. The cost is $4 per person. Local Junior ROTC members will be present to help make your evening special. For more information call The Elms at 727-2505. tO a.m. ? The Winston-Salem Jaycees will be sponsoring the W-S Holiday Christmas Parade. ? The Forsyth County Juvenile Justice Council is holding a Christmas tree fund-raiser. Orders are now being taken for Frazier firs which will be cut the day before delivery. Trees will be available for pick up , at the Exchange/SCAN Building at 500 Northwest Blvd. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 27 and Dec. 1 1. For a donation of $25 or more, the tree can be delivered in the Forsyth County area. Any tree not picked up by 3 p.m. on the sched uled pick-up day will be donated to needy fam ily. For information call 724-2831. TUESDAY, NOV. 30 5:30 p.m. ? The M/WBE Advisory Com mittee meeting will be having a meeting in the Board of Alderman Chamber at City Hall. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 The City of Winston-Salem's Neighbor hood Government Services offices, 2301 N. Pat terson Ave., invites the public to the following programs: 1 p.m. ? "Child Care Resource and ~ Referral Registration" will be provided by Denise Battle of the Work/Family Resource Center. 1 p.m. ? "Invest in Your Future. Invest in City Bonds" will be presented by Denise Bell of the City of Winston-Salem. These program are free and open to the pub lic. For more information call 727-2975. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 3:30 p.m. ? The City of Winston-Salem's Neighborhood Government Service office, 2301 N. Patterson Ave., will present a program "Giv ing to Families in Need." The program will be presented by Jo Ann J. Falls of the Forsyth County Cooperative Extension Service. It is free and open to the public. For more information call 727-2975. ONGOING ? The Winston Lake A.A.U. Basketball League is looking for anyone interested in coaching a boy's or girl's team. You may obtain a coaching form at the Winston Lake Y.M.C.A. These forms must be completed and returned by Dc. 2. Call Ike Howard 750-2120 or Ike Black 761-2004. ? The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Salem College presents "The Way We See It", an exhibition by W-S/FC Elemen tary' Art Students. It is located at the Salem Col lege Fine Arts Building. The exhibition is show ing now through Dec. 2. ? The Project Breakthrough needs support ive volunteer advocates to serve as mediators, interpreters, guides and liaisons in assisting highly motivated families seeking to escape the cycle of poverty. For more information call Self Reliance 722-9400 or Downtown Church Min istry 722-5128. i UPCOMING ? The Anderson Center, WSSU, will be per forming "Night of the Performing Arts". It is a celebration of local performers and talents. Pro ceeds from this performance will go toward the purchase of modern, up-to-date books for O'Kelly Library collection. Tickets will be on sale for $25 and %\ 5 for students. This price will includes dinner and entertainment. For more information call 750-2184. ? The Stevens Center will be showing the ballet of The Nutcracker, by the Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony and the North Car olina School of the Arts between Dec. 4 through Dec. 13. All seats are reserved, and ticket orders are filled on a first come, first served basis. For tickets or more information the Symphony box office at 723-7919. Box office hours are 9 to 5 Monday through Friday. ? The Leisure Ladies Craft Guild will be sponsoring at Annual Christmas Bazaar at Carl Russell Recreation Center, 3521 Carver School Road, on Dec. 4 at 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. PPY HOLIDAYS! From the Chronicle Staff North Carolina South Carolina Virginia E\ SALON Fir*t in Elegance & Hair Perfection Total Salon Appointment Only HUB Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27127 Edith Williams Owner-Designer (919)724-1681 Looking for borgins? Look in today's Classifieds! Opportunity is, knocking... Call Judy Holcomb-Pack at 722-8624
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