| Azzie Wagn I SPccicU Unique Cli ?'Phe^Urmjtw Club uf the was held in the Upstairs A Avenue Branch UY". Games were played hy nr guests. Delicious covered dis by all. , The club was formed or f team in 1937 with Mr. Wade Fox as advisors. It was later o purpose was to provide fun ar girls in R.J. Reynolds factori program ~ffrrniigfr~ v? ? participation in World Fellow Health, Socials, Lectures, e1 The very active participat new avenue in the programs and an Industrial Departme ?5ome-of-tlie charter ixremb club are: Mrs. Willie Simps< Carter - Treasurer,_Mrs^An Ruth Long and Mrs. Olivia Other members of the clul Maupin, Evelma Mingo. ' Elizabeth Nesbit, Catherine C Beasley, Inez Rice, Louise Higgins, Hattie Shelf, Sarat ?? Thexlub meets the first Sa at the Patteison Avenue^Y-1 Gay 49'erg The Gay 49ers Plus met at t March meeting. Mrs. RomeK instructors in a macrame wor assistance of Mrs.= Maryz Ca The Club will have a Bi1 Martin Luther King Center The next meeting will be Center April 28, 1977 at oi Columbia Heij The Columbia Heights Fr Easter Monday brefokfast at nnu 1 Q r-v* rvrv* Knro T"v*"/ 1 11C1 C WC1C 1U UiClliU^lO breakfast of a variety of go were played. The next meeting will be Christine Sawyer, 902 Stadii; will worship with the AM] Sunday April 17 at 11 o'clo Blvd.) | i rl , Ge | Slip i t ~ DOWN] JERC Ready-to-Wear fl Slipeover I "*** Furniture ' JT er's I ' j ib Holds 39th feyr-Apttttf; ?rt-4 p.m.'fliu afftrir " ctivity Room at the Patterson members of the ehib and their ? hes were prepared and enjoyed ' .i. i i 1 1_ Al n irsi, grgamzgg as a oasKeioan Bitting and Mrs. Laura Kellum rganized as a cllub in 1938. The id recreation for young working es numbers 8, 60, 97 and 256. ship, Education, Public Affairs, be. lion of this group opened up a j of the Y.W.C.A. Other groups * mt was developed. bts who are still active in this on - President, Mrs. Theoline lease Bitting - Chaplain, Mrs. De Reef. ) are Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Sarah Tecola Grier, Frances Hall,7ason, Lois Crosby, Mattie Mae Thomas, Helen Redd, Rose l Fulp and Mamie Gilliam, turday in each month at 4 p.m. W.C.A. > Plus Meets J he Martin Luther King for their a Mason and Mrs. Mary Britt, kshop, was conducted with the rter_ and Mrs. Modfe thday Tea May 6, 1977 at the from 2 p.m. until. held at the Martin Luther King tie o'clock. ghts Club Meets iendly Club had their annual the home of Mrs. Sara Oliver, ssent who enjoyed a delicious odies. After breakfast, games April 23 at the home of Mrs. im Drive at 4 o'clock. The club E Zion John Westley Church ck (Corner of 25th and Bowen t Your Covers rOWN at: MIES itn. opin an account 520 N.LIBERTY 722-7474 Reynolds Park Coun by Robert Eller Staff Writer The Reynolds Park Advisory Council elected new officers for the 1977 year at thn R tion Center on April 4. New officers are: President, Ms. Ear line Pargnon: x 71 n j a. if.. . v ic??rresiueni, mr. ijarry Gordon; Secretary, Ms? Dorothy Wingate; and Treasurer, Mr. Minnie Evans. Ms7Parmon, the Council's newly elected President said i in an interview that the I 32-member council was. started in 1976 as a result of j a swimming pool accident. The accident sent a number of children to the hospital. A | tank near the pool leaked gas causing many of the children at the pool to become sick. I The council was instrumental in getting the city to provide funds for improvements to the center soon after. Those improvements included a boxing ring, a new office, and general _ i._ iL _ . 1 ! 1 1 ? , repairs to me ounaing wnicn Ms. Parmon said was in very poor condition. The purpose of the council, according to the new President, is to work Hnsely with the recreati; .;' * , '.'. W X|!j V v-f ?. . v &&5Sv'-: ; * v.-.c.-;... : s :'\i K^ntuck 8? ////? > I vuvmi "B" ON MENU 3-PIECE COMB _____ DINNER Inrlu'l^'i Co'c. o!?jw 2 H, Mdsn?.'d Potatoes. G'd $149 plus t Free 1? OZ. PEPS or TEA Bucket "K" Mem *633 plus t fret 28 01. Peps il free Pt. Volod (your c Free pkg Colonels ( COLEM 612 30th i * '?!'*# . 1 t The Chronicle - Satun 'dl Elects Ne .\ ^ , -J. Ms. Parmon [ .v' vSjjff X All the Newe V * Professiona* Styli ( B > Trans ( Wig Im| [ INorthside Shoj jjjj|gj|jj|jj^ v Fried fMcVtn i c4nntv< Aim ^y^.piECE ? V FAMILY VALUE PACK I for 3-4 People 0lj(j Inf.htr|? ?, 1 Pmf H |\ ? 1 Pmj Mrisiwrl fl ? / \ Po!ii'? < ., Pint Ci'fiv/ 0 H*??!*. Ml SJM99 W i/M PLUS TAX #?lU^fRfE! 2# OZ. PiPSI^^ '' ^l>SKa^ MB??^ Bar fSH so - \lfn^ w VT" Vi Free ?S c L w T .. I Free Pt. Selod tolls c*u**fs Free pkg Ce iANS TAKE H< Street 723 lay April 16, 1977 - Page *w Officers promote and create wholesome recreation for the children, senior citizens and residents of the community. The Advisory Council also has the ]o5 jqI ^vorkinff witb.. ^ otfFgF neigh5orHoods" to set up their Advisory Councils. "It is the goal of the Reynolds Taik Advisory Council to work with all i i i i ** neignDornooas ior a more effective and cooperative JMPIil < | iUIV/*) m C? \ mmmmIIHI I le wig, get 2nd a / Half Price - J and up / >st Styles to Choose From. \ ist in Shop at All Times. / world ( sorters ) j pin j* Center \ ^ -t ? momt I COLEMAN'S I f TAKE-HOME //612 30th St. Location^ | April 14-15-16 \ FREE Balloons for the Kids FREE Col. Sanders Recipe books for the Ladies Claude Coffty vol Manager 1 M*nw ? 55 . ?. Pepsi < ^MkMB^W! lywKcUke) looek Rotts ^ MttSfJit I -0719 l??r