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I f ^ jm- _r. i*a ,J ri rm i_iru f itala .? ? ? ' , v j? ^ ?*'' 2hJ|^K^^V '^JW'M^mrjMJF < % -*m jjne -. y^mfjQCJ^mLwiC.I* ^ r #r^ I yfy/jimi^ei ifiio aiiiuugjy UiihJiw to I | been easy for me,^ she says,-'"'But He's always tal Great American Achievements Pr N.C. Girl Scouts Rec Girl Scouts of North to be held in York, PennCarolina have been se- sylvania November 13-15, lected by the Bicentennial 1977. Mrs. Van Kenyon, Council of the Thirteen Hillsborough, Chairman Original States Fund to be of the Pines of Carolina recognized for exceptional Girl Scout Council Bicencontribution to the spirit tennial Project Team, will' and qbjectives of the A= accept the award for the merican Bicentennial Era- State's 86,000 Girl Scouts. They will be honored dur- During a three year ing the York Conference Bicentennial program peof the "Great American riod (1974-1976) Girl Achievements Program" Scouts throughout the Sorority Celebrates Achievement Week American Education the Drosram were Soror Week was significantly Essie Donoho, Mrs, enchanced with a remark- Marian Simmons, Soror able program presented Mary McCurry and Soror by the Beta Alpha Chapter Arrie Wright who donned of Iota Phi Lambda Soror- the wall with a hugh ity, with Ms. Louise Smith poster which contained as guest speaker. She educational topics, captpointed out many ^xcell- ions, headlines and articlent reasons why the child- es which exemplified ren could fail in the great works ot concerned schools if the pareijts did citizens and their relatnot take more interest in? ionship?to? education? their welfare. Members of the committMs. Smith stressed the ee were Soror Essie fact that we shouIcPmake?Dohohd, Mrs. Mftgg*p every week "American Green Soror Mary McEducation Week: She said Curry, Soror Nichols and , the purpose is to put forth others, a concentrated effort to let Two interesting papers the public know what the on Education were read schools are doing and and enjoyed by the Sorors. why. We find that adult These papers were the education classes are in- work oX Miss Babara creasing, that parents are Young a student at Kenbecoming more involved nedy High School and in the schools. American Phenessa Michens as stuEducation Week is a good dent at Paisley High, time for refreshing our Sorors hostessing the personal public relations meeting were M. Funderwith the schools." burk, G. Linday and E. Uthers participating on Donoho. Crossword P Tnrrrriri5Tg8rrirACROSS |||j|j. 1. Perspiration 6. Forbid ~?- ? ~ !;! ! ~ ? 9. Seed vessel 12. Cut meat : *$ 13. Compass point ]i|ij jijiji 14. Hail! SSflBSS _ SS 15. Useful thing 11 %+ xt ;5 14 *y 16Jzrto - ~?g1320. WeV/down * ** 21. Russian Kg ft ruler i liQC;, ,;>! 22. Affirmative Bi Kg ?""""""" 23. Strikes lightly *? SB 26. Helping ! ! to cure $ Sflj f< ! 30. Turkish title AM ifl ! 31. Electrical jjfl/' 32 2ne .* 53. Dance step 33. Fasten 47. Evader 54 Buildinc 34. Bed frame 49. Mine ' wings 37. Thaw excavation 55 Frozen rai 38. Shelter 50. Inquire .. 39. Arrived 51. Gaelic ^ 41. Source "John" - DOWN 43. Tales 52. Caught 1. Begone! A L^ave _ , 3. Gaelic " Pu"* 4. Turns as.d |-l|3|3 p|s"MTrT|aJTJvHT| 5. French "heads" 1 ?- Ahead I ifjik1 n n H B l 1 11 L Assyrian Viw wUblSfenBBi R?d ? Mesh fabri Iiii * HjC"U uLikjl ^nc w^? uli?pJii_i?W-?jl" |TI lives on P a 1 ? 3 gJ ?? * others JPlyOMlEpiBI 10. Baking h* i-M chamber K 1^ N l^^nTj ' \J M'' v 11 Writing table 1, 11 "I |B| 111| IJ M | ly 9 |iJ pi 17. Employed * I BBWiMpMMpMwammmmmmmmmmtm wmmmmmmmmmmmm I ?i Chronicle Profi r 'Hospit kh&': 4 "If you know of anybody else II I ? Bryska, please send her to us!" ? * , The person m a king the remark was I % supervisor in the Volunteer Etepartme I /r.-# " ^ | at Forsyth Memorial Ho^ital. T1 I f-yt \ person she was referring to ws Brys "Vj Peoples, a new volunteer who car * abaird the hospital ship back in t) %/' sunmer. Those who work with Miss Peopl< e and those with whom she works?pi msrily patients--love and^ apprecia h<y ftvwi In ilia abort time ahe a-be< serving at the hospital. ?????? ? srygkar^ao' bqi?^ tionately her,, is used to beii ry^T~ R?sshwed, She canjt help whatever it J!%Uhiia*t ?5w?jr* 4* ?Z " - " -m iiri i isn care 01 uungs. __ State participated in three j^jgRfl major projects: "Hidden OtF Heroines", seeking out and honoring women who have made a significant I contribution to their com- I m unities; "Horizons", I aimed at improving local communities through last- K f B ing projects such as beau- Vm E tification, mini-parks, na- N iBJ^B B^S " yM B ture and bike trails, and .< Bfc \jS on-going service projects ; vff ? and "Heritage and Festi- /M^V?V . ^ 1j vals", researching and ^ commemorating colonial ;^tVv ~ lifestyles, characters and \\ ' i events. Climaxing their V* * 1 ^ Bicentennial efforts was \ "/'T~T~ the North Carolina Girl % Scout Bicentennial Heritage Quilt, designed and i t - ? ? maae py girls in ail 1UU ^ ' counties of the State. Each ?4 ftff) w I/%/ f of the 100 quilt squares C_^ represents one of the ' "T A . w tt? 0.~". , . ^ .. ~ by Azzie Wagner zens that ar State s 100 counties. Over c . . ^,7? , . .. o nru\r>- 1 o ^ ^ j j Social Editor nough to liv< 8 000 Girl Scouts attended . with a famil' the ceremony at the Exe- The Senior Citizens Ac- participate j cutive Mansion October tivities Steering Commit- t^e ^ 31, 1976, when their quilt tee Council of the Experi- come a part < was fuimally presented to ment?In?Self?Reliance the State. < (ESR) presented a pre Thanksgiving Day _Program and luncheon last ^ More than 200 key opi- Tuesday, Nov. 15th. The nion leaders from Nation- Pro*ram l?ncheon was gi- , al, State and community ^en 1x1 honor of Family VW' organizations will attend ^are Home Residents. ^ M the conference in York a se^ec^on What M launching a 13-year Great ^ Friend We Have In M American Achievements ^esus prayer by J| Program, designed to as- Mrs. Alma Hannah Mrs. > sure that the years be- Euphonia Workman | tween_the.signing_of the (Pres-of Steerin& Com- | 1 Declaration of Indepen- extended tne Weidence and the ratification coipe- " V.. B. Tf\ of the Constitution will not As the 3taff served aP" ? Vjl be overlooked. proximately 90 guests a .? menu consisting of turkey I m tjlvv with all the trimmings, ham, macaroni and cheese II jiUJthCtf* assorted greens and a Mm - multiplicity of desserts, Mm 2 Z 1 ? the facet was ml _____ conducted. MM ^ pw The program included Mm * \\ '* readings by Mesdames Mm? r ? Bessie Conrad and Mrs. Mil n ? Alberta Reynolds and so- ml 5? los by Mesdames" Delia ll #**n ax !;!;!; S Spease and Evelyn Mi ?^5* * Wright. Mrs. Adrienne Mp ? ooc t; Smith recited a marvelous wk *<**{ i i s' m ^..?a ___ So poem titled "Just For *1 <>n?t 3" Today." I\ ,l0J j'j'j'j'jf! 8fl Michael Wright and ml St "The Healing Force" lM ?g (singing trio) rendered M melodious renditions of 181 n "If You Can Believe" and 75 ? ? "I'm So Glad" and the Sr. wLl I 1 i ? 1 Citizens Vocal Ensemble 19. Light beautifully Sang "I've * 22, Japanese Just Come From The M n coin Mountain." 24. Grow old Highlighting the pro25. Portable gram was a one person. Iff n* i?fKS one act skit titled "Over "m" 27. Woman s . title the Hill To The Poor f e 28 Be ill House." On behalf of 3l' Devoured Mrs- Louise G. Wilson Itlf 35. Bristle (executive director of 1^1^ 37 0?thermmd ESR) remarks were ex- like tC c 40 Mam spars tended by Mr. Bob Law mone ?. Bone" ana?" is DePuty Director of up a p 43. True ESR. AutUT 44. Coal According to Mrs. Mary 45 Rapier P Brice, Director of Sr. 46. Shipped Citizens Activities "The 48. Pastry Family Care Home Residents are those Sr. Citi The Chroni iiyirni^ ^.x - - ^ lie ' ~ -7" al Needs More I ke and apreciate what she doess(or theijr Che of the things that most often 1 a startle those around her is her age, nt * whenever the subject comes up. Suffice he it to say that she retired the last of June ka as an employee of the City of Winstonne Salem?after 50 years, he When City Hall was built in 1926 she was one of its first occupants, hired as 3S an elevator operator. Whai she left i- there she was an inteimmediate clerk in te the Finance Department. Che of the ^ ? employee s thare- said; ' -Why Rryska mi 1 mmiii|?tot#tmiiiiii mji ?i ? him i?nifpwuini 1?1 m nasn t changed at allm The years fve #i. ,..i kivnwn har M Fnr.ftnnwnnft hrar agtfi, the ig Ounnutive lady neither loote nor acts is her years. er - -Ms*BrypW > HHSI fifi lifiTnfi Hwrn UIHWU'II Hijir'IWNMEaMiO*'i iillli ihi i ir 11 i II ' t ? _ ip 1^1 Bk w *2\ B FU Hk "' Bhiv . ' *S ^pjgH ^ 1 %-;. V? * IK Residents Hono e mobile e- as possible. 5 in a home Mistress of Ceremonies 4 Fami y. They also for the event was Mrs. i? in activities Katherine Clement. Mrs. Citizen! lily and be- Doris Dushane of the Dan- had ar if it as much by Home brought 3 of her sion. 7C0U* bilSad ?f \ J Hw dropped below ^arty morning and rial Weather SerIn at the airport reHeported at Kerr- |M|MHS^^Ma^H^8^B8^^^S|SjMB Hn was -ft' at 4 a.m., iBMBH^AK ^*^SSKSagSg^ajpiBiligB?M any points in the ns unofficially re* 9HH empcratures as low Here In the state, not long the coast, did raturea rise above <v'^;H g. As the chill deep- H]^ state wide, weather e spokesman offered no or relief in the near hi- ^ ^^ ^^ |K|||l^'w J .- < H arctic maaa moving y down from Canada [MEMBER LAST Vt T AWEATHER-PRt \%Jk/f If rnennories of last winter's heaii 9ww weather-proofing your home, a V ) talk to you about a Simple Interest weatr y fast because your Persona* Banker.will ha )ayment schedule you can live with Call or st( nn's here, can winter be far behind9 I cle - Saturday November 19, 1977 Page 7 >wm xw?:->,ir -hhumi ' , **** m&mmmtmmmmmmmmmmtmm ^ ^ | Jke Her' with good health and a liking for people "That's what makes my job so easy," she said. "I just like people." In the main h allway at City Hall is a big picture of Miss Bryska She was honored last year as the City's first "Hnployee of The Year." the halls of Forsyth Memorial, there's no picture of Bryska-nor of any of the hundreds of Volunteers like her, for that matter, who give of their free time and energy to the helping of those who can't help themselves. Metropolitan Baptist Church, she still - -liveB at "the old home "place " And * j until recently, she was still driving her ^'900 Ji'Qt ear in n^Xot * " T.-iB ' % jjl r ~~ ^UVsn^^ 1 M cta c& 3 9 ifcattco ^ I?I |JGhrfetmas( 1 ^7 y?ur ' P IM halls with j|; ! bcws ofcatia) | CALICO P __ red 1 CORNERS? C 11 "gt?520 N. Spring St. f|p ly Care Residents^"! Wnston-Salem ^ luncheon. The Sri^A 724-6306 3 s and guests really jl l enjoyable occa- r \|*/ ' % " 5^ ^k ? ?^^>*j^*:*^?f $? ' > V^'y^ ^ jdteiffll ^ >,'^M1m,<?#&?t?SMBim^^mm I V ^Ki ' -^^k >% ^vi*^^BkSES (INTER? OOFING LOAN ng bills have you thinking about /achovia Personal Banker would ^er-groofing loan. You'll get your ndle everything. Including setting Dp by this week Because now that ? Wachovia Bank&Trust
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