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1 1 * # - - . - ?- . Send your news to: The Chronicle c/oMsAzrie Wagner P.O.Box 2154 ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. 271 02 ?.. ? f SL m Barbara Lynn Young is crowned "Miss Debutante of 1978" by Mona Reynolds last year's queen at the * Debutante Ball Saturday night. ? i'V - ? ' -P ' -7 - 1? .->=:.' - t -^L J# program chairman Flora Alexander. Her escort is Somnol M-r-JJ ? _ CLUB NEWS _ Top Ten Gay 49er? , Lady Disco, the musical The February meeting Genie of Winston-Salem of The Gay 49ers Plus was and the Fox Lounge is an hosted by- Mrs. Helen Aries born star. Disco Peters, 3940 Whitfield Rd. Cloudy along with Captain Twelve members were Marvel enhanced last Sat- present, and one new urday night with the best member joined. A cordial music sounds for the Top welcome is extended to Tne Social Club's 9th Mrs. Mildred Batchelor, anniversary dinner party the new member, at the Downtowner Motel Plans were finalized for Ballroom. a breakfast the club is The Top Ten Social sponsoring on April 7, Club was just beginning to 1978. The public is corget the spirit when a dially invited at 10 a.m. major blackout came Mrs. Peters prepared a about for most of the delightful menu whiclr downtown. Disco Cloudy's was enjoyed by all./ audience was left in the _ dark shouting "flash- Aloncr light", a favority from the AlOIlgUlC J Parliament. p trarden Jratn Columbia HeiffhfS Aloner the GnrHpn Pntfc i Flower Club held its DinThe February meeting ner meeting at Staley's of the Columbia Heights Northside Restaurant re?^ Friendly Club was held in cently. the home of Mrs. Jarvis Mrs. Creola Foate o Hunt, 524 Vargrave St Hostess, Mrs. Florence L Co-hostesses were Mrs. Reynolds made a report of C Jarvin Hunt, Mrs. the hospitality committee, tl Frances Strickland, anc Mrs. Emmaline Goodwin K Mrs. Mildred Hege. The) gave a repoK of the 4th A served a beautiful anc District Council meeting, h delicious brunch, aftei Mrs. Ellsworth Banner tl which the president, Mrs presented an interesting re Edith Williams, conduct- discussion on Hanging at ed the business meeting. Baskets using illustrations N The club lost one of the and Demonstration. e^ beloved Founders, Mrs. For our Easter project a Christine Sawyers. The the club will contribute Tl members paid homage to can foods to the Light b( her memory. She was an House mission. 18 memb- m avid participant in the ers enjoyed the delicious club. food and fellowship. M 1 L " ? Azzie Wagner's SOG. 4 Beauty of Innocence in U Barbara I... \ by Azzie Wagner up and Miss Debutante of Social Editor 1978. Though the tempera- Third Runner-up was ture was in the :10s out- Miss Kiristi Louise Crocside. a" mvaitvur spring" "Udt - ''grana'a&dghCer'of i>111 .nr i?mi?m n,.L. wnu^it iflcM.C. Ben toil Cunven- escorted by Mr H rrriarv tier. Centei. last Saturday Currence. Second Runnerevenlng as twelve heanti- up was Miss nsr voting ladies mad? " Wifir -T-Wjght theli official bow to sOcie- and Mrs. Leroy Wall Jr. t\r jmtbn lot:r Phi Lambda escorted by her brother Sorority's 26th Annual Marvin Wall.. Miss WallDebutante Cotillion with also received the award Beta Alpha Chapter host- as Best Deb Dancer and ing the elegant affair. her escort received the Prior to presentation of award as Best Marshal the individual debutantes. Dancer and Most CoTiny Tots Nursery under Operative MarshaT First the direction of Mrs. Er- runner-up was Miss Donnestine Cathcard did a na Ontene Matthews - "miniature"-dance rendi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion called "Seven Steps" Clifton O. Matthews followed by the presenta- escorted hv Mr. Samuel tion of 15 "Debs of To- K. McFadden, II. In addimorrow and their escorts ti<?n to being first runner who danced the traditional up Miss Matthews also and graceful "Minuet " ro^oivo^ j "u; . vvvitvu liic avvaiu 1V11SS The_Relatis_Auxiliary_CongeniaIity-J-l Receiving Honor Guards of Beta the award as the "Most Alpha were introduced Co-operative" Deb was and THEN the "Highlight Miss Angela Virgine Diaz of the Evening" com- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. menced to transpire as Juan G. Diaz, her escort each deb was escorted was Mr. Leland D. throfc^h the flower ~ be- Lambdsoru Jr. Each rundeckep arch, presented by ner-up, in addition to.a^ her'father or other close wards, received lovely relative as she took her bouquets. graceful and formal debut , The "Crowning Glory" to society. She walked in of the evening transpired splendor, poise, beauty as Miss Mona Viola Reyand charm down the aisle nolds (Miss Debutante with her marshal and pre- 1977) placed the glistensenthr The official wel-* ing crown of jewels upon? come to society at this Miss Barbara Lynn Young point was made by Ma- - daughter of the Robert L. dame Lillian L. Martin. Youngs - as Miss DebuDebutantes and Mar- tante of 1978. Miss shals then rendered a Young, a sophomore at most graceful and beauti- Kennedy High School was ful cotillion. THEN, the escorted by Mr. Logan "Peak and Epitome" of Todd Burke, the evening came as Soror When asked by Miss Flora Alexander present- Young how it felt to be ) ed awards to the runners ?ee page g r 4' >"f*25I BBRwY. .*4Ff*?j^^^^^^m BH^iliMP 1 v<*y- f IMr. & Mrs. Kenneth Lash and Mr. & Mrs. Wi * mlr. &\frs. Ixish, Mr. & Mrs. (,lrnn Dual Anniversaries C I by Thelma Small R J. Reynolds family, and I Special to the Chronicle Dr ^ Mrs w- H.Sprunt a I Dual 37th anniversaries possibly had its bearing f If Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth " on the effect """i e- w lash and Mr. & Mrs. what elaborate manner in d lasper Glenn were held in wbich the guests were g je home of Mr. & onneth Lash, Polk Road, Appreciation of the ^ phenomenal success finest prompted friends ^ ardly expresses the party and guests to add to the P lat had somewhat the decoration and festivities n isemblance of an elabor- of the room with the most cc ,e wedding reception, fascinating- flower ar- ^ either of the couples had rangemepts. The living ^ /er personally witnessed room was teUrSt attracwedding reception, tion with candle-lighted ^ heir weddings had both scounces, which dated ^ ?en quiet with no after- many years ago in exist- *? ath. ence. Here three beautiful ^ The influences of the flower arrangements were ^ rs. J. Lee Keiger, the the eye catcher. : : 1? J " -SH-'SW ^ - Pt(Ke B-TTKe TErc IAL WHIRI dn'fe Unpainted' r t irnyr* Olltlg ISltllSSlJI 'y^i4^*1MM|lMM <1 I f V Debutantes and their p?mrtn H?nrp Hnring the Cotillion. 1 Newell. H^39 The Debutante Court. [Pictured left to right] Second runne program chairman Flora K. Alexander, this year's queen Bar runner-up Kirsti Crockett and her escort Herman Currence escort Samuel McFadden II. Hasty pudding, so popular -m -m vith America's pioneers, is Jm/M M lothing more than porridge? J.tJLUw%59 M.9 I nade from coarsely ground, inparched corn. Tmb~~ ' W~T 9?9~ lillllllM "crrfr HrM ^^^1 ? ^ ivioies ana MUies ana a V brief business session, V Mrs. Lois B. Hauser and \ I Mrs. Mattie Clark were ? V inducted into the local 1 chapter. Amid the arrang Th< 1 of emerald green and Chap 1 snowy white decorations, Delta Mrs. Iola Dobson, Presi- its fir dent, conducted the 1m- heart J pressive ceremony. As- Febri -sisting Mrs. Dobson were Galik Moles Mabel Dillard, Burthell Hoffler, Ida Wil- Th liams, Ann Dew. Barbara folJ? [lie C. Glenn Hayes, Irene Hairston, Butle Consuella Greenwood, and Florence Creque and Eatoy Velma Watts. Mrs. The two inductees ^ere ya ?v * -1 joined by their husbands, wd .elebratea Dr. C.B. Hauser and Dr. Monji Thomas Clark for the con- * The next room (unag duding festivities. ' rea. featured baby blue _ The highlight Gf the d jmiture and three sided fea^ure(i entertainment^^. ^ 'alls of the same color in wag ''trans-seasonal jj^riarvf rapes enhanced by the v.-*-'-- ** - - i i- tt t rasnion nevue. Moles i lass ceiling. Here the , , , e , . a1**3 J . , modeled fashions' ta? v.,^* uests sipped cocktails . , ivett ... , evening, lounge wear, ^ ^ om silver goblets served street ^ ca3uaJ wear er o ?mu f , agc < The * ain emphasis was "ff* unch bowl. Service of adaptability ^ tmballs accompanied the Qf faghions which make of Cfc >cktails. These sent from . ... David , . , , __ the easy transition from t. Lauderdale by Mrs. . . . , Roan< liff McReynolds. WU,ter " tW 8prWg ^ and 5 Ammgments gracing summer' " Mete; ie house wer sent by: Serving as comentator Mr" 8 Irs. Mattie Thomas, yel- was \fQle Irene Hairston. ^^h, w roses; Mrs. Archie Guest Models were Moles ^augf avis, glads and mums; jearl Webber and Johnny Sam ! [rs. Verna Rudolph, car- Bullock from Charlotte The See Page 10 and Carrie Shoffner from clude< r\ . ,?i? >nicle - Katurday Mareh 11, ly ijT 3HHI i DEADLINE J Tuesday at 4 p.m. y ebutante'78 i H iiunwe 4A- m m m w ? ' he dances were choreographed by^MreJJetty r-up Terri Wall and her escort Marvin Wall, bara Young and her escort Logan Burke, third and first runner-up Donna Matthews and her tion - Fashion At Hilton y Mount. ? Creque, Dr. and Mrs. J, a final touch, the Raymond Oliver, Mrs. >sses presented a Irene Hairston Mrs. Con--prise" souvenir to suella Greenwood, Mr. ' guest. and Mrs. Carter Turner, sis ' and Hostesses and Mr^^and -Mrs^-Rolaml? Dr. and Mrs. Luritz S. Watts. orority Sponsors Miss Sweetheart e Alpha Upsilon sKetcnes ot each of the ter of Gamma Phi contestants as they Sorority presented marched in long white t Littte Miss Sweet- dresses carrying red Program on Sunday, sweethearts. After the lary 19, 1978 at the processional Little Miss e Baptist Church. Sweetheart 1978 was crowned by Soro Millie b contestants were as Davidson. Yvette Mc/s: Jewel Rayshell Cloud was crowned as r, daughter of Mr. Little Miss Gamma Phi Mrs. Ellis Butler, D^lta Sweetheart 1978. a JDavis, daughter of ^er c?urt consisted of the Addie Davis, Saton- second place winner, ans, daughter of Mr. Jewel Rayshell Butler, Mrs. James Evans, the third place winnca Frazier, daughter er, #)onnica Skipwith. The [s. Sandra Fraziar, first, second, and third rjt Funderburke, place winners were IdmicrhtPr pf M.o awnrH^H u__j rr 0 nio. ?- uonas. a Funderburke, Erica All ?f th? cohtestants were ?ns, daugher of Mr. giv^ gifts^. Mrs. Fred Garvens, c" T , fc,. , . .. o, * * i ... Sorors Ida Michael;, e McCloud, daught- , .. D. , r j w Larnettra Richarson and \/ 1 ^ t i Velma McCloud served as en Mccloud, Teleah - u , ....... , . members of the program alle Mickle, daughter ... f. ? ... .. & committee. The Mistress iraldine Yancey and c n 0 ..... ~ , . of Ceremonies was Soror 1 Mickle, Deborah n, D i jl , . _ ... Pheon BeaU The program ?, daughter of Mr. , , ... . * rr- t . rr was closed with remarks 4rs. Richard Roane, , D -i c Ai i_ n i ? . . r by the Basileus of Alpha 5a Royal, daughter of U Uon Ch ^ md Mrs. Sam Skip- e0. . r Ida Simmons. Yvonne Skipwith, , . . . w f w The members of Alpha iter of Mr. and Mrs. TT ,, ? . . , Upsilon Chapter would ^ lpwit like to thank all persons i proceSsiorfal in- that made the program a 1 biographical success. c 4
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