Page 6 - The Chronicle - Saturday September 17, 1977 The Midnight Sons Revue The beautiful group with the superb musical astrological background, and dynamic sounds of yester year, today, and years to come. A Philadelphia, Pennsylva nia group, MIDNIGHT SONS REVUE is what ‘soul’ is all about. As performers, Mid night Sons is a rarity and it would be a musical inaccuracy to categorize complete satisfaction as the Midnight Sons have with their feeling and understanding for deliv ery. The group commits itself totally. They have mastered the art of projecting their vocal tools and retaining the perfect marriage of lyrics and melodies created by composers, and then the skill to add a few of their “goodies” for Mrs. Hairston Is Elected Chairman their singing in any one maximum effect. particular vein. They have the charm, wit, and talent, They sing gospel songs, show tunes, soft and to capture their audience intimate songs, and rock with their fast talking, tunes. All done with a their humor, their wits, warmth and a feeling that and their great ability to jg their very own unique- communicate both in song ness, and musical stimulation. One of the Midnight Few vocalists today are Sons great talents, is to able to move their tell the story of a song as it audience to the peak of was meant to be told. 46th Wedding Anniversary Held Margaret Louise and William Author Jones of 841 Rich Ave. recently celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary. To commemorate the occa sion, their sons Clifton, Donald and Dedrick hono red them with a dinner, which was held at the home of Clifton in Davis of Philadelphia, and Francis Bitting. His sis ters are Annie Belle & Walter Farabee, Sr., Mrs. Jessie Flarris; and a brother Dora and John H. ; scene artisan Jones. Their sons, Donald and Cathy Jones and Dedrick of Brockton, Mass., arrived just in time REVIVING A LOST ART: This secret 1 explained her craft to fascinated bystanders as she demonstrated the art of spinning. and sisters of the couple attended the candlelight dji ucr. iicr aislers are Irene and John Thomp son, Eva Mae & Dave lUo celebration. The grandchildren included Dennis, Clifton, Maria, Angla, Christopher Jones. Official host and hostess, Clifton and Gloria Jones. BBAL Sponsors LaTerre Forum Surprise Party Held The Action Black League Business of Win- A surprise birthday party was held for Ruth Irene Thompson on Wed. night. Sept. 7. Her husband, John and sis ters, Eva Mae Davis, Margaret Jones and Francis Bitting hosted the affair. The dinner was held at Staley’s Northside. Her telling. ston-Salem sponsored a sister, Eva Mae, visiting multi-faceted banquet at from Philadelphia, recor- LaTerre XXI Monday ded two solos that were evening. The evening used as background music featured a panel discus- during the dinner. Enjoy- sion, two keynote spea- ing the affair were Mr. kers, and a fashion show, and Mrs. M.C. Murray, Mrs. Francis Bitting, Mr. Clayton Lovell, person- and Mrs. David Davis, nel director at Wachovia Mr. and Mrs. Author Bank Inc. and local Jones. Her age-she is not NAACP president Patrick discussed the problems of plained, is that they black businesses—such as preach waiting for your the lack of working capital reward in heaven. We available to most black businessmen and the urban flight of many successful blacks, and suggested some solutions to these problems. while Patrick Hairston want prosperity we’re here.” The panel members who participated in a discussion of black busi ness opportunities were: Dr. Raymond Oliver, WXXI's Jane Harrington, Y Sponsors Hairston were the main speakers. mr. Lovell stressed the importance of mayoral candidate Cecil the black business in Butler, County Commis- community unification/’ sioner Mazie Woodruff, The problem with the and attorney R. Lewis black church,” he com- Ray. In Child-Related Matters Divorce Workshop YWCA, building. This workshop A Divorce and Separa- discussed include the at°7-W creative crisis of divorce- The Early Childhood The Association also has SentemW ’oi trauma and Development Planning information on other child riari'p ^!t t rnale/female is- Association of Forsyth related matters, such as sues, relationshipa/sex- County is an organization child abuse, nutrition, and uality, children of divorce, designed to help “yoimg , . ., ... where do I go from children and their par- signed to aid participants here, ents ” in increasing their under- * ' ■ j. ^ , ,, j , Association director standing and awareness of This 6 session workshop Cheryl Hope explained will be taught by Donna that the organization is cooperate with agencies, institutions, and indivi duals in providing pro grams to meet the needs health care. If a person of children and their requests help in any of families, establish com- these areas, the Early munity goals for quality the divorce and separation process. Another purpose Woodmansee, M.A., psy- of the workshop is to point chologist with Spectrum a out that divorce can be center for psychological viewed as an opportunity, services, however painful and Registration basically an information agency, whill will advise Childhood Development Association will refer him to the proper agency. It is funded through CETA, private founda- for difficult, growth. Areas that for the personal workshop can be made at the YWCA. A fee will be will be charged. parents on choosing a day tions, and city and county care center for their child, funding, and staffed with or give information to CETA employees and persons interested in community resource per- keeping small children, sons. Its function is to child care, and provide co-ordinative approaches to solving problems inhe rent in fragmented pro grams. There are 120 day care centers in Winston-Salem. See Agency, Page 7 Announcing New Apricot flavor JELbO. It’s sweet. It’s tart. 1 lunu ' RAY'S DISCOUNT SEAFOOD ELECT “A GRASSROOTS PERSON ” Vivian Burke Democratic Candidate FOR ALDERMAN NORTHEAST WARD We Accept Food Stamps ^ Fish Fry Every Sat. Night Croaker lOlb $4.99 'Frog Legs ‘ Dressed Rabbits i Open Mon. Thru Fri. 9AM To 9PM | I Open At Sundown On Sat. Until j I Sunday Afternoon 1-6 | I 1404 N, Cherry St. 723-7426 M THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT VIVIAN H. BURKE ALDERMAN NORTHEAST WARD request the honor of your presence at a RECEPTION honoring NA TIONAL DEMOCRA TIC COMMITTEE WOMAN ATTORNEY RUTH HARVEY CHARITY also MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE VICE PRESIDENT, NA TIONAL BAR ASSOCIA TION MASONIC LODGE 1025 East Fourteenth Street THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO A TTEND 7:00 to 9:00 o ’clock P, M. jqg ADMISSION! At a recent meeting of pointed to the Board last addition to the the Winston-Salem For- June. Library, as well as buj syth County Library Board w.o i, ® Library at Rural fTv . xr T u “ ; Climmons and upgr, of Trustees, Mrs. Irene P. recently retired from the .up p.,- Winsto,, Hairston was elected Winston Salem/Forsyth ‘cieni^l S Chairman succeedmg Co. School system is very Hairston is Mrs. Kent Graham whose active in many civic and qualified for the po political organizations. The Library Board has presently launched a building program with an term expired in June. Mrs. Ann Brenner was elected Co. Chairman, Mrs, Hairston was ap- Joyce-King Reunion having a B.S, Winston Salem University and AMS A&T State Universit PWA Holds Luncheon The Joyce-King Family Reunion will be held On September 27, 1977 Sunday, Sept. 18th, at the Professional Workers home of Mrs. Earlie Association will hold its Joyce, 4991 Shattalon •'•ucheon meeting at the| Jean Cook at 727-271 reservations. Drive, beginning at one Western SizzUn at 30051 (1:00) o'clock. Mrs. Clara Cherry Street atl E. Douglas will be the f speaker. Dinner will be served at 1:30. All family The program for this members are invited to meeting will be oh the attend with their friends Council for Older Adults. WAYNE CORPENIN FOR MAYOR and food baskets. The officers for the I 1977-78 term are: Presi-| dent, Nancy Bolt Doyles of I the Public Library; vice-1 president, Whit East ofl the YMCA; treasurer,' Within the Picket Fence Major Doris McQuay of' flower Club met on the Salvation Army; and September 8 at the home secretaiy, Jean Cook of Flower Club Meets HE GETS THINGS DONE of Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Tillman. Mrs. J.M. Poin dexter, gave an informa tive report on the North Carolina Federation Gar den Club Convention, which was held in Fayetteville, North Caro lina August 7-9, 1977. She stated that our club won First Place on the Year Book and Second Place on the Scrap Book. Mrs. Tillman’s project was presented in the form of a questionnaire, What do you know about Plants? A prize was given to the member who answered the most questions; and a small token was given to each member for partici pation. Social Services. Contact ANBESOF KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. When minor mouth pain strikes use Anbesol. the pain killer. Anbesol, with three anesthetics, soothes irritated nerve endings, deadens pain. Helps prevent in fection, too. Use as directed for hours of rebel. Corpening For Mayol Committee Wesley Bailey, 'rresl Hines Warehouse Clearance Sale Thrusday, Friday, Saturday! 10-9 p.m. >0-9 p.m. 9-5:30 Ladies Shoes buy 2 pair d get the 3rd Free value to $36 *5 & *10 Mens Shoes Value to $62 All Sales Final Cash Or Bank Cards *12 & *18 Shoes All Shoes moved to Spainhour Buildii Next Door to our Downtown Store h DOWNTOWN « 1 HRUWAY •REYNOLDA MANOR 46 th li ti onniversQru A r— SA September 14-24