IV ^eattd6aDaeee^ y ^1 Vol.m, No. 2i6 V Want General HospU B .. ^ Urban Leag Elects New I Officers for the WinstonSalem Urban League Guild were elected last week in a gl meeting held at the Urban League's Coli3%im Drive office. & Elected to head the volujneer non-profit organiza? tion was Mrs. Ricky Wilson who was elected president. Other officers elected were: Larry Womble,?First?Vice president; Doris Robinson, i \/: : j?x. i? ? t ocluiiu v iuc-prcbiueni; carline Parmon, Recording Secre- 1 tary; Doris Gray, Correspond- ! ing Secretary; Judy Redd, 1 Financial Secretary; Shedrick ( Adams, Treasurer; Evelyn ( Terry,' Parliamentarian; and Mary L. Fair, Chaplin. ! The Guild will hold a special 1 installation service at New ' Bethel Baptist Church on ( Sunday March 13, 1977. ( Mrs. Wilson stated recently ?1 that she is totally committed to J putting some life into the ' Guild. * "I will strive to make the 5 Winston-Salem Urban League 1: ft ?M i M HL 1 V 4^1 S I Rl *9 Hii 41 Mrs. Delois Cunningham [fori customer, Miss Linda Gray, sele I \ riNST N WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. al in East Winston lack Gr -A ir ir ue Guild 8 Officers _ ^ ^ Ricky Wilson 3uild one of the greatest in he country/' she said. MWe >vill be launching a city-wide nembership drive soon be:ause we need the total S :ommunity." c For many years the Guild __( las sponsored a Family_ jj \wards Banquet and the r ?bony Fashion Fair. "We will n :ontinue to sponsor these n events,'t Mrs. Wilson com- d nented. "*4But, we will be a getting into some other areas J ike bigger scholarships, tl vorking with our youth and jenior citizens, tutoring, voter a See GIJIIT). Pfloe 7 V ^ , I / ^U < B< h sni- * A aground] helps an Arcade ct a new outfit. h ON-S SATU1DAY FEBR 5 oups V by Sam Roberson, Jr. Special Correspondent Blacks expressed their rowing concern over matters wolving the Reynolds Health enter at the County o m missioneds Meeting londay (Feb. 21). The Reverend Rayford hompson read a resolution dopted by Concerned Citiens. The Baptist Ministers onference and Associates, he NAACF, ,The-WinstonAttornt F or Rei by Rudy Anderson Staff Reporter A prominent Winstonialem attorney in a press conference last Thursday at Joler Metropolitan Church lemanded a - 'clarification and etraction" of any statements nade in a Winston-Salem tewspaper suggesting wrongioing on his part in relation to n investigation of E. Jerry ones and his management of he Winston Lake Golf Course. David H. Wagner, an ttorney with offices iu the Vinston Mutual Building, A Be Hone: by Special Correspondent It may sound strange for a _i - ?< aiesperson to ten a customer lat she should not buy a articular item. But, it is not o strange when Mrs. Delois Cunningham explains her pproach to selling. "You have to be honest with" ustomers," Mrs. Cunning^rn m\c\ in a rppp^t intprv^r If you don'tjike something ou have to say no/1 j In a letter.-to. .the Better usiness Bureau, Rev. .F A. eak described Mrs. Cunningam^ professional service to & rcade customers:# "...Mrs. Delois Cunninglam has the ability to sell a ? lUARY 26, 1977 * oice Co Salem Black Business League and the Muhamed Mosque of Islam. The resolution called upon the County Commissioners, the County Manager, Reynolds Health Center Advisory Board -and all others Con cerned to: Recind all motives and recommendations calling for the leasing of the laboratory and/or other facilities of the Reynolds Health Center to any ;y Calls i ^ tracuon said in his statement that a series of articles written ir connection with the investiga tion by "implication" accused him of conspiring to cheat the city or cover-up illegal conduct i n connection w i t h ~t h e operation at the course. Wagner referred to a series of articles that appeared in the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel beginning January 6, 1977 with the last appearing February 17; 1977. Before a gathering of about See ATTORNEY, Page 2 v I i ri i i i- r? ircaae saiesiaaiy di st With Cu lady an outfit of clothing for one season of the year, and remember size and selection well enough for the husband to come back months later without the wife and putchase a perfect fit and choice for her. "Mrs. Cunningham is\such an expert at pleasing ] her customers until a-husband^can ca^l in an nrdpr Hy o birthday or anniversary present to be selected, i * ? wrapped ana ready at a moment's notice../' Mrs. Cunningham has been working for Arcade Fashion Shops for the past 10 years. During that span of time she has built a clientel of loyal o [ Single Copy 20* *r ncern proposed company or private interest group. , ~ * Devise and implement a r plan calling for "Operation Restoration" of Reynolds Hospital as a general hospital, to provide adequate health care for all citizens, including emergency medical care. - Stop insinuating that Reynolds Health Center is the See BLACK, Page 2 _ 1 Benjamin Norris ^ Morris Tot 5 Wins Title > The Senior Missionary Cirri e of Zion Memorial _ Baptist Church, sponsored a baby contest on Sunday February 20, 1977 at 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Esther Cunningham See NORM'S, Page 2 istomers' customers. t4When you give customers your honest opinion/' she says, "they will begin to believe in you/' That philosophy, no doubt, is what has made Arcade one of the most successful clothing stores in town. In addition to being honest with customers, Mrs. Cunningham also be-?iigveri thttfc ft r?a1 oopeuun should be patient with people. "It takes some people longer than others to find exactly what they want. You U n.>n 4-^-. ? ??.111? .? 1 1 iicivc iu *ccp smiling ana oe patient with them. 'You must keep your promises to people too. If a See ARCADE, Page 2