' resident Mugabe Visits Kernersville 1 Imbabwe President Robert Mugabe, (center) stands beside Joe Dudley , (left) founder and chief executive officer 0 r Dudley Products, Inc., of Kernersville, and Dr. Glenford Craig, (right) chancellor of the Dudley Cosmetology 1 ntversky, as they watch student cosmetologists work at their trade. President Mugabe visited the Dudley facili ty in Kernersville on May 19-20 to learn more about the company and understand its mission. Carver Road Christian Church lb Celebrate 1st Anniversary j The Carver Road Christian Cfturch Women's Fellowship wjll be celebrating their 1st Anniversary, Sunday, June 4th, at[4 p.m. The speaker for the he it will be Evangelist Alice F. M tchell, associate minister of Be ulah Baptist Church. She is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and received her degree in {Business Administration from Ptyillips Business College. Mitchell has been preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ for nine years. Her motto is "I've been redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb/' and "To God be the Gl#ry.'^ Mitchell is presently employed with HafteS Dye and Finishing Co. Sheris the wife of Larry L. Mitchell of 24 years and is the mother of three chil dren and has six grandchildren. Devotional leaders will be the Women's Fellowship of Bai leytown Christian Church of Evangelist Alice F. Mitchell Walnut Cove. Special music will be ren dered by the Senior Choir and the Junior Choir also of Bailey town Christian Church. All ladies are asked to wear white. Come and help celebrate the Woamen's Fellowship's 1st Anniversary. Miller Appoints First Female Plant Manager Miller Brewing Company announced that Patricia Henry has been appointed plant man ager at its Eden, NC brewery. Henry, who has more than 18 years of experience with the company, is the first female to be selected for that lead manage ment position at Miller or any other major American brewery. "Patricia has demonstrated great knowledge of our industry and true dedication to her job," said Virgis W. Colbert, Senior Vice President of Operations. "I am proud that she has become the first female plant manager for Miller Brewing Company." "Miller Brewing Company stresses diversity and provides equal opportunities for all of our employees," added Colbert. "Patricia is setting a precedent for success that many others will follow." Henry started working for Miller Brewing Company in 1977 and most previously held the position of Brewmaster at the Eden brewery. She has a bache lor's degree from Bennett Col lege in Greensboro, NC and Patricia Henry studied at Harvard University and Siebel's Institute of Brewing Technology. She has been recog nized as a leader in the business community by Ebony Magazine, and been included in "Top 100 Black Business and Professional Woman" by Dollars and Seiise Magazine. Henry resides in Collinsville, Va., and has one son and one daughter. Praise Assembly to Sponsor Extravaganza Praise Assembly will spon sor a "Youth Extravaganza" dn June 3, at Moore Elementary School Playground from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. Family, Food, Fun and Fel lowship for all. Children and Youth from sevenjnty youth association will play soccer, bas ketball and volleyball at the Moore Elementary School Pla>-. ground. A Bible Quiz Bowl will be held at Praise Assembly Christ ian Center, 1225 Queen Street, 1-2 p.m. Young people, 6-10 years old from the Reynolds Towne Youth Association, Benson Music Studios, The Children's Loft, Kimberly Park, Cleveland Ave., Happy Hills and Piedmont Park Housing communities will participate. S.My Cub Scouts will be earning their (Jod and Self Merit Badjiev Dubose-Little Wins State Title for Achievement Ann Dubose-Little, assistant principal of Konnoak School, was recently named the State winner for outstanding achieve ment in human relations for the North Carolina Association of Educators. She was presented with a plaque and $200 at the N.C.A.E. Awards Banquet which was held in Raleigh. Locally, she was presented with a plaque by the Forsyth Association of Classroom Teachers' and a Certificate of Recognition from Donny Lam bert, Chairperson of the Win ston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education. Her personal efforts to improve educational and social conditions in the school and community are numerous., Little said she first got her start as a community organizer with the Experiment in Self Reliance as a college student. She also worked as a community organizer in Durham for the U.O.C.I. (United Ann Dubose-Little Organization for Community Improvement) during her sopho more year. She said these experi ences were the deciding factors in her life. Little knew she was born to serve humanity and exemplifies a true commitment to making life better for students in her church, home, school and the community. 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