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The William Murrows of Color
Road were hosts to a "La Parisi;
?hour for the John Mitchells last:
were in the fair city for a visit, w
and a tour of other European coui
Following the cocktail hour, the
buffet meal consisting of curried ]
that help to make it delicious! C
the U.S. Army for a number of y<
at Ft. Bragg, Inc. He and his wil
Guests included the A.W. Craij
Mrs. C.L. Townsend, Priscilla ai
and guest, A. Wall, Paul and An
affair was thoroughly enjoyed b
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"Mr. and Mrs. ATbert B. Kusse
Wedding Anniversary last Sund
p^m. at the couple's home. Hosts
children and their families
Winston-Salem, Ms. Barbara Ruj
D. Russell, Richard A. Russell, F
P. Russell, and Mrs. Hattie Kir
and Mary D. Speaks. The coup!
and 23 grandchildren.
Quiet"
A cocktail party when friend
together and quietly "jammed"
Shadra and many of her friends
Terrace Apt. and got on down t<
evening! Over 35 friends and i
"hostess with the mostess" the
sandwiches of various kinds, ch
?assortment of mixed drinks and
beer! Enjoying themselves and
flings^Vendy Carlson, John Dalt<
Carter?, The Ulysses Watkins'
E.D. Franklin, The Anthony
Pritchard, Amy Hart, Carol Flynr
was an enjoyable evening is pu
"Have It Your W
~ Friendly participants of Cicilee
it their way" at her recent birth
King of the twin city. Cicile, a\
? ? -person at Trie n ds to have their cho
her birthday: Of course the 44ea
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pint-sized socialite and her^ pa
Cooper of the city. After feas
playroom where they "cut the <
blew out all the candles. If that's
then that young lady is bound tc
them out in one puff!
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Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert King of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Determined that the cold weath
Amersons took the Kings on a 4<ti
it. Their activities included a tast<
Scorpio's Restaurant, a quiet ev<
at the plush Nile Club of the city
to departure the following Mond
Afternoon's Delight in the gate <
suave Leroy Upperman, Jr. a
showed them the epitome of ev
course tffe Kings enjoyed their \
future plans to return. The Amer
Apts.
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Deanee Wilson thoroughly sur
Friday evening with a belated di
cake. Since Thursday was Jim's
on purpose as her husband had c<
be surprised. However, a special
roast (and trimmings), flaming y
rolls was prepared. Mrs. Wilson
birthday cakc and placed it under
invited close friends from out
See Social,
M
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lial Park Apts. on Vinegtfr Hill
an" Sunday afternoon cocktail
week-end. The^Mitchells, who
ill be leaving for Paris, France
itries for the next few month^
22 guests enjoyed a lusciods
r art nn/1 **11 ^t* ^
uv^-u-iauiu aiiu ail uic iiiCCtlCb
oicncl Mitchcil has been with
ears and is currently stationed
Fe Arleone have one daughter.
?s, The G.M. Loves, Dr. and
id Bill Durham, Ron Dalinger
ly Smith and many more! The
?y all.
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ill were honored on their 50th
ay at a reception from 3-6:00
; were Mr. and Mrs. Russell's
Mrs. Verna Martin of
jsell of Landover, Md., Jerome
Robert E. Russell, Ms. Mildred
nberg, Mrs. Myra D. Ijames,
le have 3 great grandchildren
Set"
s of Shadra Ellis simply got
was the scene last evening as
got together in her Franciscan
3 the quietude of a marvelous
-elatives attended. Being the
lovely socialite served finger
ips, dips and mixed nuts, an
for the lighthearted - a keg of
feelinp no nain wpre
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3n, Reggie Dalinger, The John
of Augusta, Ga., Dr. & Mrs.
Daleys, Mesdames Sharon
i and Susan Pitts. To say that it
tting it quite^mildly!
ay" - Birthday
> Cooper recently got to 4 4have
idav feast at McGee^s Burger _
ge 10, allowed 8 or 10 of her
ice of t4eats" while celebrating
its" were compliments of the
rents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
ting the kids retired to the
cake." After she successfully
a sign that wishes come true >
be a happy soul for she blew
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Baltimore, Md. were recent
Amersonrof the twin city,
ler woul<jLi?ot stop them, the
iad fling'' and had a ball doing
e tempting, tantalizing meal at
ening of superb entertainment
. On the Sunday evening prior
ay - the foursome checked out
city where of course the super
nd Charles "Chucky" Byrd
rening entertainment. Now of
stay in the twin city and have
sons reside in Fiddler's Creek
A
irprfoe!
prised her husbarnd James last
inner and ''covered" birthday
birthday Deanee chose Friday
distantly said that he could not
dinner of corn on the cob, veal
a ^ Unn?r a M /4 />n ^
^iccii ucaiis, anu lui 1 din
also.prepared and decorated a
an opaque cake dish. She had
of town so a special dinner
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ago as exhibits preparator
under a CETA grant, and now
he will share some of his
expertise^ and techniques with
area residents during a
four-week course to start
February 12 at the Nature
bcience Park.
Siikscreening Nature77 will
begin at 10 a.m. Saturday,
February 12,- with an
orientation and introduction to
silk-screening techniques. Intended
as an introduction to
silk-screening an(| nature
design, the workshop is open
to all family rryrmbers and
individuals aged nine and up.
Grant's position as exhibits,
preparator is one of many
made available by CETA
(Comprehensive Employment
Training Act) grants over the ^
last two years. The Natuw \
Science PajJ^ has been the /
beneficiary of a number of V
these jobs, and has thus been /
enabled to make remarkable I
progress in renovating the \
buildings of the former /
Forsyth County Nursing Home I
and constructing exhibits. *
Many CETA positions have /
been phased out over the last t
6-8 months, but Grant's job ,
and three others are still being /
' funded, enabling the Park to \
continue development, al- /
though on a somewhat [
reduced schedule. \
Persons wishing to enroll in /
the silkscreening workshop I
should contact Jim Grant at >
"the Nature Science Park. V
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Sorority Jm
New Membi
Alpha Mu Sigma of Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.
inducted two members on <
January 29, at the home of
Soror Earline Moore. The new . 1
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members are Constance 1
Thacher and Sandra Amos.
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Winstoii-Salem and is a i
graduate of Atkins High
School and Winston-Salem 1
.State University. 1
Mrs. Amos, a native of 1
Chadburn, is a graduate of 1
Westside High in Chadburn <
and Winston-Salem ytate
University where she received
her Bachelor's degree. She"
received a Master's degree in
Counseling from North Carolina
Central University.
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organization* dedicated to
greaterjservice through great-er
progress. _ -?
Mrs. Mary Muldrow, Basileus
of the chapter,- attended
the Annual Basileus-Advisor
Workshop held in Washington.
D.C. at the Washington
riilion on January 22, 1977.
This workshoo was snonsnrpH
by the Northeast region of
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority,
Incorporated.. Mrs. Laura J.
Hawkins, Regional Chairman
3f Philadelphia, Pa. presided.
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MTTMgma- CfiapteFlrf Sigma
Gamma Rho will be held on
February 12, 1977 at 2^00 p.m.
at the home of Soror Charlena
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