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[ Azzie Wagi j SPcrdai Dinner Party Wi The conjoint, efforts of Farn Unlimited took the 4'frost" off tl evening as many invited soci atmosphere of the Les Arbes CI homeowning plans, and just a most" James "Jim". Leon Fan Company, really went all out an< dinner meaUhe_meal^consisti side of Texas, the plumpest b could have grown, arid a chok Johnson could fix, was enjoyec Doris Monk, Emma Thompson 1 melvin E. Johnsons were t festivities and so were the John , accompany her National Repre was ready on the spot to talk ab one's own home 4'tailored" Industries came the J.J. Gang concerning his plans and a* expansions. The H.M. Nickolls, Jr. were t Pamela, Ronald, and Tammy fo< main purpose of the meetinj awareness to the public concer building. Also to incorporate 1 Homes and their outstanding f plans of financing a home was < been a partner in another comp* be an independent franchisee services in the area of trav* conjunction, the formation of "sparkler" in the world of busi wonderful as the dinner and t "Fellowship" The Fellowship Club of Go Church were the guests of one 1 in the "blazing" warm atmosp Winston-Salem State University feasted on a menu of tossed sa fried chicken, green beans, butt i:_i_ A ?? - a? - - ? ? reusn iray, geiaun saiaa, tea, with cherry topping for dessert was the chic AnVfette Morgar invocatioir~after which the Re\ dynamic speaker Rev. Richard J of the Winston-Sale^District. melodious music of Twillard Ta enjoyed. Attending the affair w personality" Mrs. Olivia Morg Thomas Morgan and daughter / there of course and so were Glenns, The Marthainel Linton Donnell Wynecoffs. Mr. & M evening and so did Mr. &-Mrs. . Andrews, Attorney and Mrs. ha Harry Nicholsons. Church pasto lovely wife as didJRev. Harris, E Bell and gua^t was there, an Cleavell Raines, Sylvia Sawyer 2 The air was cold but the fello hearts really warmed each pers was enjoyed by4all attending ? ? -Parker Family Hosts t>i j _ n . a i ne aoors were nung open i recently as the Parker family of open house. Over., 50 persons i "hospitality plus" treatment! N were all smiles because for a fi * their six lovely daughters were Boulder Colorado came Mr. & darling baby daughter. Charmii was no obstacle in getting hom< From the "Capitol City" of vibrant Brenda Parker and the stayed busy keeping it all toge , High Point came Mrs. Yvonne J and High Point combined cam< ' co-ordinator Elaine Browne. TY Daniel Bells, The Frank Turr Mesdames Cornelia Smoot, Me Mrs. Alphonso Holmes, Mrs. V n r~" tl i? r ^ee social w to * rcer's I th Farrow & J.J. 3w Builders and J.J. Services le freezing weather last Sunday alites assembled in the cozy ub for the very "tbp^ in dinner good time! "The hsot^with the row, owner of Farrow Builders i treated his guests to a luscious ng of the juiciest steaks on this akeri potatoes that only Idaho :e of salads that only "Brick" I by such jewels as Mesdames Kice* and Marilyn Hopkins. The here enjoying the evening's Jacksons. Elaine White came to sentative husband Bruce, who out all of the niceties of owning to specifications! From RJR loffs who chatted with Tarrow spirations for more business here too as were Becky, Paula, o! According to Mr. Farrow, his g' was to educate and bring ning the "do's and don'tV' of the different kinds of National eatures. Advice on the various also available. Farrow, who has my, announced that he will now i dealer with more expanded Ming and public relations. In J&J Enterprises should be a ness -- May your success b^ as he presentation^ Superbtl D fl-IJI -Nl. utuiquci ociu; - \ ler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion VIr. Albert Morgan last evening here of the plush Red Room at /. Over 20 members and guests lad, roast round of beef au jus, ered corn, oven brown potatoes, coffee, and alas -- cheesecake ! MC'ing to her heart's delight i. Rev. G.C. Ellis offered the /. H.C. Walser introduced the . Harris, III, the presiding Elder Throughout, the heavenly and inner could be heard as well as as the hospitable "first lady of ;an (wife of the host) her son, Annette. The Grover Walls were The John Meeks, The Charlie s, The Clarence Griers and The ^ rs. Henry Topping shared the John Moore, Mr. & Mrs. James / rry O. Bright, and Mr. and Mrs. I r, Rev. H.C. Walser brought hts^A ldet of the district. Mr. William / d so were The James Littles, 1 md of course Mr. William Knox. \ wship of God and closeness ol / jon attending. Now of course it I -*4ruly a fellowship hour! , Annual Open House / :o friends, relatives and guests I High Point hosted their Annual / ittended and of course got the [ 4r. and Mrs. William C. Parker \ imous once in a year fete all of / ) home! Why all the way from I Mrs. William Pitts, with their \ ng Linda 4Lin' Parker said miles / j from Minneapolis, Minnesota. I Washington, D.C. came the } glittering 44Jewel" Parker, who / ther. From the closer range of I 4cCall and from Winston-Salem > e the 44Ms. Student Activities" I le S.E. Bufords were there, the ^ lers, The James Turners, and y iry Watkins, and Annie Turner. [ ictor Blackburn, Mrs. Catherine \ hirl, Page 10 ( y iRooti The public is invited to share in a discussion program on "ROOTS", Alex Haley's, best selling novel dramatizing the true-100 year saga of his own family from Africa through the Civil War. The program is to be offered free of charge, 4-6 p.m. on Sunday, January 30, at East wt:? n -i- i tt uniuii oraiiin Liorary, under the co-sponsorship ol the Forsyth County, Public Library and Winston-Salem State University. Panelists from WSSU, including Dr.. William F. Sheppard and Dr. Hazel Harvey, will lead the discussion. ~ * Members of the audience will be able l to share their reactions to the book or the 8-part television special to be aired nightly, January 23-30, on channel 8. If there is interest, this discussion program wijl be extended as an * ^ on-going group or course. is Uoi/lotlv* 9 AU*ill n?wi % s; The questions of prisoner * \rights and prisoner admin isx^ati^ve treatment have been^viewed traditionally as matters of states' rights. Yet the very act of incarceration involves the denial of a large number of constitutionally (or federally) guaranteed rights. Some prison specialists now advocate federal legislation spelling out minimal guarantees of civil rights JU> all Americans, whether ^ in or out of prison. The urgency for black Americans rests in the fact that we are represented in the jails and prisons of America up to 4 or 5 times our "due proportion/' /K)?.? ? A Magnifice: L_ of Quail ( Over 30 yeai > * Cleaning 6 > INSURED COLD STORAGE ^ r\ > 725> Winston-Salen The Chronicle - Sat >' To Bp. I ire* . 1 1 i ^^Hr .9 B Alex Haley Winston-Salem State University will offer one credit hour of continuing-education units for a semester scheduled in conjunction with the ABC Television Network's production of Alex Haley's "Roots". The WSSU seminar will consist of discussion groups r~i r - Buv oi V (* fi? wig al / $14 4 . All the Newi / - Professional Styl } Trans1 > Wig Imp I INorthside Shop] \ia gF^U/LA > nt Collection i ty Furs . - . 1 rs experience ^ fc Glazing ^.y ON OUR OWN PREMISES " ' i 83U3 a a Hyatt House Jj urday Jan. 22, 1977 - Page 1 d By ABC beginning Saturday, January ?2, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in Coltrane Hall -- Room 103. Enrollees must read "Roots" ind other related materials, vatch the eigJtit television ihows and write a rather extensive review of the f? 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