Fvbraarv 15. 1975 Governor * Appoints =3Iembers^ . To.Ro^rd has announced the appointments of Barbara'S. Perry of Kinston and former State Representative Edward L. Powell of Winston-Salem to seats on the state Board of + Transportation. Mfrs. Perry and Powell, both attorneys, will take the oath of office Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the opening of the board's regular meeting in the Highway Building in Raleigh. They will serve terms on the / 12-member board expiring January 15, 1977. A native of Franklin In _ Macon County, Mrs. Perry is a graduate of Brenau College in -? -Gainesville, Georgia, and the University of North Carolina Law School. She is a member of the Kinston law firm of Perry, Perry and Perry, as is her husban Warren Seipp Perry. She is a member of the boards of Lenoir Communityy College, Arendell Parrott Academy, Kinston Country Club, the Coral Bay Club and Morehead City, North Carolina National Bank, the UNC Law School Alumni Associa tion, Community Concerts and theKinston-Lenoir County Bicentennial Commission. Powell was appointed to the North Carolina House of Representatives in August, 1972, to serve an unexpired ^ term. He was elected the . following November to serve a full two-year term. He was a member of the House Roads Committee during the 1973-74 session and helped draft the bill in 1973 reorganizing the Department of Transportation and the Secondary Roads Council. ? v New Member j I Inducted Into Secretary's i i Association Mrs. Melva Daniels, Executive Secretary ?o Mrs. Helen F&tts of ffre Vanttfy Services, Inc. Child Development Program wai installed as a member of the National Secretaries Association A (N.S.A.) on December 10. v 1974. She has been employed with the North Carolina Headstart Association for the past 10 years and is a member of the Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church. ' ' ? ' ' * ' ? - ? i , . ? . , . . ? r. e ii ^ The turnCfied * Get where you're i ?* ana reaay to get 1 you're ready to le and head for horr Piedmont flight. S expenses; spend family. And reme place for you. I Next trip, tz your business a li - - cards accepted. ? or call Piedmont, /7/F/Z A&T Gets An expensive collection of \frican artifacts has been ionated to the A&T State Jniversity African Heritage Tenter by the Peter K. < Church Com r* . tvt Lreis new * Dr. Jerry Drayton, Pastor of ^ew Bethel Baptist Church mnounced recently the apDointment of three new nembers to assist Mrs. 31ennie M. Hall and Mrs. Obie Little concerning the Women's Day Committee: Mrs. Hammonds is senior dormitory supervisor at Winston-Salem State University, At New Bethel she is a* member of the Journalistic Society and Missionary Group No. 3. She is the wife of Julian Hammonds and resides at 2030 N.E. 23rd Street. Mrs. Dorothv f* FpmHpp is employed at Winston-Salem State School of Nursing as associate professor. She is the daughter of the late Deacon Middie Glymph and Mrs. . ? # ? i >i i . ? w , ,V. * *.4. Tlx WhwloB-S?lta Chronicle * great arour _ ^ Imont i going fresh, relaxed things done. When ave, turn right around ie on a fast, convenient >ave overnight the time with your mber, we've got a ? - ake us up. And give ft. Most major credit Bee your travel agent 768-5171. manr African Arl Daniells family of Monrovia, ; Liberia. Presentation of the gift was < made to Mrs. Mattye Reed, curator, by Miss Ann Daniells, mittee I w a Members i * ^ i Glymph. She is married to < W oltar C ofoUnn m *4 a>. " ouvi & aiautt, anu liic:> ] reside on Bethabara Road in ; Oldtown with their three children. . Mrs. Thelma S. Moore is a j teacher at Lewisville Elemen- < tary School, a teacher of ? Project Reading which is a special reading program. Mrs. | Moore is the daughter of the , late Deacon B. A. Sanders and ] Mrs. Sanders. At New Bethel ] cJxc is a member of the j Journalistic Society and a ( former choir member. She and ] her husband. Deacon Mat- , thew Moore and their two sons reside at 3047 Colgate Drive. t Subscribe to I i The Chronicle 1 1 P.O. Box 31S4 I * * busir id: iwa^OTt * _ I I?? Commuter sched . Winston-Salem DEPARTING Destination Lv. Arr. Atlanta 7:50am 9:3( New York 7:30am 10:C (La6uardia) Washington _ (National) 7:30am 9:0 - j ?^Also commuter service to Hickor servicelo ITew York is one-stop ( ^^^?IS!!!I!M tifacts a student at Roanoke College. Daniells is a * career development officer currently stationed in Liberia. Included in the gift to A&T are af^acts^ from Mali, Rwanda. Ethiopia, Nigeria, % Dahomey and Ghana. The Daniells first met Mrs. ?t ? Keed and her home when Dr. William Reed was assigned by the AID to Ethiopia. Included in the Daniells' gift are a :ollection of sculpture, including masques, an antique bowl, a shuttle and a Mali door lock. Among the other items are assorted woven items including an ingera bread basket, a sifter, a peasant hat from Mali and a serving tray. 'Original African artifacts are becoming more and more difficult to come by," said Mrs. Reed. "We are extremely pleased with this outstandng gift from the Daniells, who quickly responded when they learned that we had opened Dur heritiage center at A&T." The African Heritage Cener, whose collection now lumbers nearly 600 artifacts from 21 African nations, has public showing daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special tours are also available to students and groups. j> X ules from <; RETURNING Lv. Arr. lam 3:20pm 4:54pm 4:30pm 6:02pm 6:00pm 7:45pm 10am 7:30pm 9:34pm 9:10pm 11:40pm 10am 5:04pm 6:35pm v and Roanoke. The morning :onnecting flight in Roanoke. 75-C41 I Tots Choir Has First Celebration The Tots Choir of New Bethel Baptist Church celebrated its first anniversary Sunday at 3 p.m. in the church auditorium. The choir was organized in January 1974 under the direction of Mrs. Audry Easter and Marion Thomas, organist. Dressed in new robes of burgandy, the choir IpH the nrrweccinnal u-ith ....... .. . |/l \'VV>JOIVIIHI Villi the young adult choir following. Theme for the celebration was t4So glad I'm here in Jesus Name." Appearing on program were Danielle Glenn reading the scripture, Terry Tyson, prayer, Deborah Ross, solo and Mrs. Easter History. Special recognition was. gtyen to parents. Special guests were the Bethal Male Chorus from Reidsville, N. C.; Macedonia Holiness Young Adult Choir; Ebonette Gospel Singers; Sint Mark Baptist Young Adult Choir; Saint John Apostalic Young Adult Choir; Christian Desciples and New Bethel Young Adult Choir.