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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBERS. 1976
Friends And Relatives In The Military
SAN ANTO.MO-Airman
Marvin E. Ray, son of
Mr. & Mrs. James T.
Ray, Sr. of 21 Dalton St.,
Asheville, N.C., has
been selected for techni
cal training at Sheppard
AFB, Tex., in the Air
Force medical service
field.
The airman recently
completed basic training
at Lacklan d AFB, Tex.,
and studied the Air
Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and
received special instruc
tion in human relations.
Airman Ray is a 1973
graduate of Asheville
High School and attend
ed Western Carolina
University,
N.C.
SAN ANTONIO-Airman
Dennis L. Styles, whose
mother is Mrs. Lillie M.
Styles of 104 Cole Drive
Jacksonville, N.C., has
been selected for techni
cal training at Keesler
AFB, Miss., in the Air
Force personnel field.
The airman recently
completed basic training
at Lackland AFB, Tex.,
and studied the Air
Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and
received special instruc
tion in human relations.
Airman Styles, a 1974
graduate of Jacksonville
Senior High School,
attended the Norfolk
Va. State College.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Captain Norris H. Hanes
Jr., son of Mrs. Lois S.
Hanes of 1617 E. 11th
St., Winston-Salem, NC,
has graduated from the
Squadron Officer school
at Maxwell AFB, Ala.
Captain Hanes receiv
ed instructions in com-'
municative skills, inter
national relations, man-
Cullowhee,, power management re
sources and responsibili
ties that prepares junior
officers for command-
staff duties. He is being
assigned to Pease AFB,
N.H., for duty as an FB-
111 pilot.
The captain, a 1964
graduate of Atkins High
School, received his B.S.
Degree from N.C. A&T
State University where
he w'as commissioned in
1969 through the Re
serve Officers Training
Corps program.
SAN ANTONIO-Selected
for training at Sheppard
AFB, Tex., in the civil
engineering mechanical
and electrical field after
completing basic train
ing at Lackland AFB,
Tex., is Airman Howard
D. Taylor, son of Mrs.
Verna Holman of 110
Division St., Neptune,
N.J.
During the six weeks
training at Lackland, the
airman studied the Air
Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and
received special instruc
tion in human relations.
Airman Taylor is a
1972 graduate of Nep
tune Senior High School
and has studied at Liv
ingstone College in Salis
bury, N.C. His father,
Lee 0. Taylor, resides in
Salisbury, N.C.
SAN ANTONIO-Airman
Sebastian A. Cheston,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Sterl
ing M. Cheston, of Rt. 1,
Norlina, N.C., has been
assigned to Lowry AFB,
Area Briefs
(;REENSB0K0 The
North Carolina A&T
State University Exten
sion Service and Hayes-
Taylor YMCA are spon
soring a scries of work
shops on Hairstyling
techniques, make-up
techniques and color
selection in relation to
skin tone, beginning
Monday, September 14,
7:30 p.m. at Hayes-Tay-
lor YMCA.
Babysitting service
will be provided.
For further informa
tion contact the Exten
sion Service at 379-7691
or come by Haves-Taylor
YMCA, 1101 E. Market
Street, Greensboro, NC,
272-0197. A United Way
Agency.
WINSTON—SALE M
The public is invited to
attend "Arts Festival
'76" at the M.M. Hauser
Student Union on the
Winston-Salem State
University campus on
Thursday, September 16
at 6:00 p.m.
More than thirty
artists and craftsmen
from the Winston-Salem
community are schedul
ed to exhibit their works.
This program is spon
sored by the M. M.
Hauser Student Union.
No admission fee will be
charge.
Fretzone 1$ for corns that hurt.
Absolutely piln less. No dangerous cutting,
no ugly pads or piasters, in days, Freefone
eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the
corn. Drop on Freezone-take off corns.
LKXIN(/TON-The David
son County Council on
Aging, Inc. is sponsoring
a series of workshops
dealing with services to
the elderly. The first of
these workshops will
concentrate on those
services available to the
area Senior Citizens from
a State or Federal level.
This initial workshop will
be held on Wednesday,
September 15, 1976,
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. at the First United
Methodist Church in
Lexington, N.C. (Located
on corners of South
Main and West Fourth
Avenue.)
Highlighting the work
shop will be speakers
from the N.C. Office for
Aging, the Internal
Revenue Services, the
Employment Security
Commission, the Federal
Housing Administration,
and the Social Security
Commission.
DEATHS &
FUNERALS
Marion Little, Sr. of
602 Ashburn St., died
following hospitalization
of eight days.
Funeral services was
held at First Emmanuel
Baptist Church by the
Rev. D. D. Mason.
Burial was followed in
Carolina Biblical Garden
Haizlip Funeral Home
was in charge of funeral
arrangements.
Elvin Floyd Matthews,
68, of Rte. 3, Trinity,
died following hospitali
zation of two weeks and
declining health of
five years.
Funeral services was
held at St. Mary's Unit
ed Methodist Church by
the Rev. Johnny Boyd.
Burial followed in the
Trinity Cemetery.
Haizlip Funeral Home
was in charge of funeral
arrangements.
Colo., after completing
Air Force basic training.
The airman is a 1975
graduate of Norlina High
School.
D0\T;R, del. Cadet
Luther L. Jones, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Luther H.
Jones of 1724 Grant St.,
Winston-Salem, N.C.,
recently completed a US
Air Force Reserve Offic
ers Training Corps field
training encampment at
Dover AFB, Del.
During the encamp
ment, cadets receive
survival and small arms
training and aircraft and
aircrew indoctrination.
They also have the
opportunity to observe
careers in which they
might wish to serve as
Air Force Officers.
The cadet is a student
at North Carolina A&T
State University.
SAN ANTONIO-Airman
Thomas A. Terrell,
whose mother is Verna
Ricks of 1213 Camden
Avenue, High Point, NC
has been assigned to
Lowry AFB, Colo., after
completing Air Force
basic training.
During the six weeks
training at Lackland AFB
Tex., the airman studied
the Air Force mission,
organization and custom
and received special
instructions in human
relations.
Airman Terrell will
now receive specialized
training in the munitions
and weapons mainte
nance field.
The airman attended
Andrews High School.
SAN ANTONIO-Airman
Phillip W. Rochelle,
son of Mr. & Mrs.
Willie E. Rochelle, of
810 Oberlin, Raleigh,
N.C., has been selected
for technical training at
Chanute AFB, 111., in the
Air Force weather ser
vices field.
The airman recently
completed basic training
at Lackland AFB, Tex.,
and studied the Air
Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and
received special instruc
tion in human relations.
■Airman Rochelle is a
1973 graduate of N.B.
Broughton High School.
SHREVEPORT, La.-
Technical Sergeant
Juluis B. Brackeen, Jr.,
whose wife, Barbara, is
the daughter of Mrs.
Christia Wise of Rt. 2,
Newton Grove, N.C., has
graduated from the Stra
tegic Air Command Non
commissioned Officer
Academy at Barksdale
AFB, La.
The sergeant, who
received advanced mili
tary leadership and
management training, is
a personnel supervisor
with the Air Force Reser
ve Officer Training
Corps detachment at
Fayetteville (N.C.) State
University.
The sergeant is a 1958
graduate of Manual
Senior High School,
Muskogee, Okla.
SAN ANTONIO-Airman
Jacques D. McCrae, son
pf retired U.S. Air Force
Senior Master Sergeant
and Mrs. Isaac D.
McCrae of 1706 S. Har
rell St., Goldsboro, NC,
has been selected for
technical training at
Chanute AFB, 111., in the
Air Force avionics
systems field.
The airman recently
completed basic training
at Lackland AFB, Tex.,
and studied the Air
Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and
received special instruc
tion in human relations.
Airman McCrae is a
1975 graudate of Eastern
Wayne High School,
Wayne County, N.C.
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