Latin American imple ments and the most skillful performance of featured artist, Professor John Patykula, Instructor of Guitar at Wake Forest University; The 300 or more guests feasted on epanandas, pastelitas, frijoles, marvil- losa and sangria; and were also entertained by vocal selections from Mrs. Carol Russell and Mrs. Miller Allen. Proceeds from festive occasion will | fit the organizal scholarship fund. Olivia Bausman seiy program chairp( Mrs. Mabel Jessi president of the Wii Salem Branch. Nettie Manning is vice-president of National Associatio University Women. j Mrs. William McClain Correction . M: '»• Vacationing Winston-Salem folk take time out from a Carribbean Cruise to pose for the friends back home. “Wish you were here.” Wish we were, too. Photo by Nottingham Davis Weds McClain Senior Citizens Take Cruise Tramona Faye Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee Davis, became the bride of WilUam Lee McClain in a 2:00 pm ceremony at Goler Memo rial A.M.E. Zion Church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mancy J. McClain and is a graduate -f Waters rinlletre 1972; received Masters of Arts degree in ■ Science Euucation (Biology) in May of 1977 from Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia; served two years in the United States Army and will be assistant professor and coordinator of the science department at Alabama Lutheran Junior College in Sehna, Alabama this fall. The bride is a graduate of Lafayette College in Easton, Penn., received Master of Social Work degree in May of 1977 from Atlanta University in Atlanta, Ga. The bride was attended by Ms. Marilyn McClen don (maid of honor), Rhonda Brannon, Ms. LeVeme Brown, all of the city; Ms, Azania Davis, Detroit, Michigan; Ms. Joyce Wingate, Frede ricksburg, Virginia; Ms. Belinda Hoggard, Jersey City, New Jersey; and Mrs, Bruce Hughes, Bridgeport, Connecticut. The ushers were Natha niel McClain (beat man), Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. Albert Hayward, George town, South Carolina; Mr. Leroy Wyim, Atlanta, Georgia; Oliver Sheeler, Jr, Winston-Salem; Lavon Jackson, Sandusky, Ohio; and Quentin Wheeler and James L. Hunt of this city. The flower girls were LaShanda Hunt, of Win ston-Salem and Wanda Alise Pate of Philadelphia, Pa. The ringbearer was Tazz Jonathan Wilson, of Greensboro, N.C. The couple will live in Sehna, Alabama. A gift showing was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee Davis of 3330 Cumberland Road from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. It was attended by a number of relatives,. friends, and well-wishers. Mrs. Doris Brown a bridal luncheon ill iioiiur of the bride-elect and her attendants at the Tanglewood Manor House on Friday, August 26. Those present other than the bride-elect and her attendants were her mother, Mrs. Montana W. Davis, Mrs. Simona A. Allen, the bride-elect’s godmother, and Mrs. Kate McClain, the groom’s sister-in-law. Ms. Tramona Faye Davis and Mr. William Lee McClain were hon ored at a rehersal dinner Friday, August 26, at 6:00 p.m. at Staley’s Northside Restaurant. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Allen were the host and hostess. The rehearsal foUowed at Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church where Ms. Davis and Mr. McClain will be married Saturday, August 27, at 2:00 p.m. A bachelor party hono ring Mr. WUliam Lee McClain, who wiU marry Tramona Faye Davis on August 27, at 2:00 p.m. was given by Mr. James L. Hunt at his home on Friday, August 26, follo wing the wedding rehear sal. Among those present were the male members of the wedding party and other friends of the groom. A group of Senior citizens took a Caribean Cruise to the Bahama Islands recently. The trip was sponsored by Mrs. Arlease Blue, and depart ed from the Elk Home on Patterson Avenue at 7 a.m. Sunday, August 7 en route to Daytona Beach, Fla. by Carolina Trailway. There they spent the night at Days Inn. They continued on Monday at Miami, Fla. and boarded the S.S. Embream Slas for 4 days luxury cruise. Those who went on the trip were Mrs. Blue, conductor, Margaret Adams, Mary CuthreU, Mr. & Mrs. John Moore, Artanzia Jones, L.V. Williams, Cora Turner, Maude Jackson, Edward Hawkins, Thony M. Simp son, Reva Cardwell, Annie Wellman, Juanita Williams, Racheal Cheek, Willa Funderburke, Flora Overton, Elizabeth Rich ardson, Febia Bates, Harry Shelton, Robert Smith, Georgia Robinson, Mr.&Mrs. David McCrae, LiUie Witherspoon, Fla- vella Campbell, Bernice Wilson, Thelma Robinson and Shirley Tate. Those out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Jessie Jones of Greensboro and Mrs. Ruby Stroman of Philadel phia, Pa. The party left port at Miami, Friday, August 12th and motored to Jackson, Fla., where they spent the night leaving Saturday morning for Winstqn-Salem, N.C. A very enjoyable trip was held by all. Any group wishing to sponsor trips can contact Mrs. Arlease Blue, 231 Wheeler St., Winston Salem, N.C. Miss Jones Gets Award During informal closing ceremonies last week at McLean’s Stenographic and Tutoring Service before relatives, friends and school mates, Harri- ette Yvonne Jones re ceived three distinct certificates and an out standing business award. Miss Jones, the daugh ter of Mr. & Mrs. J.A.Jones, 4418 Edrem Avenue has the distinction of being the first student graduating from a special tutorial 5 year’s business course designed especi ally for children while in Junior high school, con tinuing through high and Senior high, graduating from Senior high and business the same year. The only subject taught the first year is typing, and each year for three years, a subject or two are added, and beginning the last two years, they enroll for complete course, graduating in August after finishing high school in the spring, which means if a person doesn’t immediately go to college, they are prepared for a hvlihood. Miss Jones received a general certificate which The Chronicle inadvert ently omitted some names from a story entitled “48 National Convention Held.’’ Following are the paragraphs left out: Sorors in attendance were: Soror Evelyn Mc Duffie, President of Beta Alpha Chapter; Soror Thelma Small, First Vice President; Soror Ernes tine Cathcart, treasurer; Sorors Daisy Durrah, Louise King, Juanita Penn, and Arrie Wright. Mrs. Thehna Barnett represented the Pelatis Auxiliary. Lambds in attendance were; Mr. Johnnie Cath cart, Mr. James McDuf fie, Mr. John Wright, Mr. William Mason, and Rev. Moses A. Small. Rev. 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