OES youth giving back SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Members of Mary L. Fair Gleaner Branch #137 are learning the lessons of giving back. Under the leadership of Madison Murrell, the young ladies collected items to prepare a food box for a family in need in Winston-Salem for Thanksgiving. 'These young ladies wanted to make a differ ence in the lives of those less fortunate," the chapter said in a statement. The members of Mary L. Fair "are committed to upholding their youth motto 'Good Behavior Is Always In Style,"' the chapter said. Mary L. Fair Gleaner Branch #137 is the youth group of Sisters of Bivouac Chapter #530 Order of the Eastern Star, PHA. Eva L. McWillis serves as the lead supervisor for the group. Submitted Dhoti > Pictured here (L-R) are: Madison Murrell, Jayla Herndon, Londyn Hunt.Alise Scales, Lauren McKnight,A'Nayjah Bullard, Quincie Mcknight, Andria Ingram, Dakota Hunt, Te'Rayia Archie, Aryanah Scaales and Ashley White. Not pictured: Aaliyah Dodd, Michaela Thacker, Shateria McCall, TaSiana Andrews. OES chapter celebrates milestone SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Sisters of Bivouac Chapter #530 Order of the Eastern Star Prince Hall Affiliated celebrated its 70th chapter anniversary at The Hawthorne Inn and Conference Center. The theme was "70 Years of Light in the Community." The Rev. Dr. Larry E. Covington, pastor of Ebenezer United Church of Christ in Burlington, was the guest speaker. "He moved the audience with his quick wit and humor, while sharing an inspiring word from God. Rev. Covington encouraged everyone to be of service whenever possible and let their light shine in the com munity," the chapter said in a statement. After the speaker, the essence of the celebration was highlighted by Lisa W. Smith, Worthy Matron of the chapter, who paid trib ute to all of the honorees who served as Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Sisters of Bivouac Chapter and presented plaques to all who were present. The honorees at the October event were Diane Acker, Josephine Jones, Chlories Shore, Jean Nunn St. Preux, Mary Michaux, Eva McWillis, Gloria Jeralds, Alma Barber, Theresa Lee, Hattie Fulton, Ciesta Funderburk, Paul Miller, Joseph Bruinton, Albert Wardlow, David Peay and John Nesbitt Sr. Sisters of Bivouac Chapter #530 Order of the Eastern Star was originally organized on Oct. 9, 1945. The chapter has served the Winston-Salem/Forsyth Community for the last 70 years in a number of ways. Under the leadership of Worthy Matron Smith and Worthy Patron Peay, the chapter "continues to be a light in the community by collaborating with other service agencies in the community like Second Harvest Food Bank. The American Heart Association and the Salvation Army, just to name a few," the chapter said. The chapter's theme continues to be "Stars Shining Light Throughout the Community." Submitted photo Pictured here (L-R) are: John Nesbitt Sr., Jean Nunn St. Preux, Gloria Jeralds, David Peay, Albert Wardlow, Lisa W. Smith, Paul Miller, Josephine Jones, Hattie B. Fulton and Eva L. McWillis. CHARLOTTE, NC Disclaimer: There are a limited number of tickets available in each section. Therefore, tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. If your request cannot be met. you will be contacted by the Join the Winston-Salem State University Rams for all of the fun and excitement of the 2016 CIAA Basketball February 22 - 27,2016 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena Tournament Support the Rams' Campus of Champions by purchasing your prepaid tickets directly from the WSSU Ticket Office. HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS ? by calling the Met Office at 336.750.3220 with a credit card; or ? at the Ticket Office Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m with credit card, cash or cashier's check.. WSSU will receive the tickets prior to the tournament. 1 Your tickets will be sent to you via Express Mail. WSSU TICKET INFORMATION Center $275.00 Quads $225.00 HB Endzone $175.00 Upper $50.00 206 207 208 209 210 211 205 212 204 213 203 214 202 103 104 105 106 107 102 ?? l? S 201 101 1_ w J 109 >o ? ? BH L02 ?4 1 233 117 Eg3 110 ^ - 232 110 115 ^Iii3 112 *t9 J~T^*? SB? 230 / ' I 221 229 / I 222 / I w 'N M6 227 216 225 224^223^^.

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