SATURDAY JUNE 12,1976 Twin QtWItllt wwm Summer Hoi Edward L. Powell, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, reminded Tarheel citizens that the Division of Motor Vehicles Offices throughout North .Carolina will assume the Lee To Open I The opening' of Howard Lee's Forsyth County Headquarters will be Tuesday, June 15 from 4 to 6 p.m. The headquarters is located at 532 N. Trade Street. Following the opening, there will be a reception at the Nile Club. Women The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art will present an invitational exhibition, entitled "Women in Art," during the month of June. On exhibition wHl be six works from each of the outstanding southeastern artists. The artists represented in the exhibition present a wide range of artistic expression involving drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal, fibre, and photography. Artists include Martha Dunigan, Drewery Hanes, Alumni Awa C _ x. 1 k M o ? rv-?/ v/ii oaiuiuay may o, 17/0, the Kimberley Park chapter of the WSSU Alumni Association contributed $1,000 to the university's athletic department. The members of the chapter culminated their fund .raising drive for the school year also by participating in the annual Alumni Day observance. This chapter is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, as the first chartered chapter in the association. i As a follow-up activity, the chapter honored a group of its members who raised the greatest amount of funds for V? Garden Club I To Meet The Ester Garden Club will jT"*a*8a^rTiliii?i Sunday Tiinr 13, at the home of Mrs. Tcora Earl, 7Tt Vargrave street The president is asking all members to be on time. Mrs. Mary Turner is reporter. , . ... it , * . ? ? ? * ? i < ? City **?? ina irs Planned summer 8 o'clock A.M. to 5 o'clock P.M. working hours beginning Monday, June 7, 1976 and continuing through August 27, 1976. ieadquarters Co-chairman for Lee's campaign in Forsyth County are Jerry C. Gilmore, III and Sandy Sosnik. Lee, former mayor of Chapel Hill is a democratic candidate for the office of lieutenant governor. In Art Elsie Popkin and Jane Seville of Winston-Salem; Maud Gatewood of Milton; Heather Holden, Susan Iverson and Marianne Stikas of Richmond, Va.; Sally Munger Mann of Lexington, Va., and Elizabeth Matheson and Sally Bowen Prange of Chapel Hill. The "Women in Art" invitational will remain on exhibition through June 28 at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, which is located in Old Salem at 500 S. Main Street. & 7 on/i irus jp?,uuu the athletic scholarships contribution. A breakfast in their honor was held on Saturday, June 5, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ledbetter. The members who were being feted were Edwin Patterson, Lillie Williams, Cleester Hickerson, Juanita Penn, Ruth Ledbetter, Juanita Wyncecoff, Marlyne Burnham, Fannie Harvey and Marjorie Lester. ^ The Kimberly Park Chapter is now in the process of finalizing plans for its first annual Anniversary Ball, to be held at the Benton Convention Center on August 13, 1976. JOSH MUJNGS Sat... I tart It fots ov folks vfo art llkt a pwnp, not ov t?y at* law ttawsalfs, foil lia^ly ? tataU ata mclifow for ottan. 24 4 4 V * > ? < * ? . t ' I ? i ? 1 * * * ? ' THE WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE I Some Prices Effective Thru Sat At The DISCOUNT I Hollv Farms ftraHa A Fryers ~cuM . Jk up Whole M lb. i|> ? 5501 [? = Save On Aluminum FoI Reynolds 425 ft. ?? Half Gallon Size Pepsi 64 oz- ftftt Bottle... W 9 Pride Saltine Crackers O AC ID.D OX... Sea View Brand Tomatoes 4 -1 lb. SfOO cans A B anquet Frozen an Dinners [except 4.QI I ham | DISCOUh |2201NO^J|^ATTERSO . , i . ? . ? ? . - ? ? ? . < > ?.? ? * . \ . ??..? ' ' * ?# FANTASTIC I I FOOD I I %tf&W .Only W We Welcome I I . _ ii-%? Food Stampsl I lOUSEr,:^, I I Fresh Sliced Beef | | Liver I tender ^ g I Tastyl Lb. 49 I?Fresh Green 1 Cabbage j Lb. Just... 9 1 , ?mm red bliss I potatoes | Big 16 02. Size ?? Reg. or Diet Pepsi e..,.,. 75c| Ctn... | B anquet Frozen I Cream Pies Or 1 Fruit Pies I Save! Each.. I On Yellow | Onions I Lb. Just 1511 Campbell's Tomato I J?up 14 A Can Just.. Ji I IT HOUSE **" >' v * V,

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