p*ge 6- The Chronicle-Saturday, October 14, 1978 Azzie Wagners Social V Rn# ^W.j^V #\ ^ ~ F!X^T#^? ' ' v-> % ' ' 1 '''''' ^' '''' Photo by Robert Ward Mrs. Richard lee-Pate' Williams, Pate Wed Miss Benita Renee Will- Odell B. Pate of 302 Forest iams became the bride of Hill Avenue. Richard Lee Pate in a Mrs. Benjamin Hairston, ceremony held Saturday, sister of the bride, served October 7 in Mars Hill as matron of honor. BridesBaptist Church. maids were Miss Cecily The bride is the daughter Birch, Miss Terri Ingram, f of Mr. and Mrs. DonalclH. Mrs. Nathaniel Rousseau. Lewis of 730 Rankin Street L^ftn<LMissCarnellaSiming? - ~ She Is a graduate of East ton. Forsyth High School, and is Serving as best man was presently employed at the Preston Pate, brother of the 'USHam Inn f ___ *muvu iuu. giwiu. ua>ucra? were ficgThe groom is a graduate inald Acker, Elbert Jeffries of North Forsyth High Sch- Benjamin Hairston, and ool,, , and is employed by Hubert Hill. the Bahnson Companv. He The couple will live at is the son of Mr. and Mrs.?2916 Sprague Street. SEVCA Student Scores High Ruth Elizabeth Wilson, a student in ESR's 70,001 Save Our Youth program, has received a letter of commendation for her high score on the G.E.D. high school equivalency test. Miss Wilsonrscored a 301 on the G.E.D. In his letter of N commendation to her, Chief GED Examiner Ralph Parsons said that Miss WilsonJiad placed in the "to> _ tenth" of her class of those who have taken the since 1969. 4'Ruth is a super student!" said Delores Lassitei, u counselor-coordinator for 70,001. "I have really enjolyed working with her." Ruth took the pre-test GED at 70, 001, and then with encouragement from her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Wilson of Kernersville, she took the GED I after only a few weeks preparation. ' '1 /%A1 1 1 r4 t?A??A UiaUA* 1/ T U A#4 4 99 aUa ?J J i vrvruiu now inguci it x uau 3luui^vi, >/<c naiu. Ruth is presently employed as a cook at H, rdr Kernersville, but she plans to enroll in Forsyth Teen to major in Early Childhood Education. She hopes to gc on to college and to pursue a career as a drug counselor. ?nl Nothing stllf our ihoti better than 1.) 2170 PHtrt Crttk Parkway (Knnart Plau 2.) 2tl) North I Hi fly Itrwl (Ctoaad Sundays) 3.) OMtown Ihapplni Can tar 4.) *101 Country CMb Rood 2942 Wauf lata pHw toad ttimlMwday. Maatf Charo*orVlMwloow, Oi O I I Vhirl toverint W M Mrs. Lila Roberts Party Honors Octogenarian Mrs. Roberts, 84, Forest Hill Avenue, was given a surprise birthparty, Sunday, Octby her children; William Miller and Sarah E. Richmond Of the home; Rev. R.O. Miller and wife Mary, Mrs. Eula Tra- . .. _ "T~ vis of Winter Haven. Flor- cMr" ^ J. Matttson V< ida.and Ms. Helen Gwyn S*eeirecently celebrated of the city. A turkey and anniversary at a reception at 1 ham dinner with all the renewed their wedding vox trimmings were prepared Crawford and approximate); by Mrs. Ruth Winfield, tCck Mrs. Joycie Bouleward, Vil.t.y IXd Bert Felder, Mrs. Martha Gaiety rained galore at Inman, Mrs. Rachel Cros- Sambo restaurant beautiful by, Mrs. Mary Miller, private dining room last Mrs. Parthenia Ford, and evening as a happy group Mrs. Louise Thomas. The gathered to celebrate the Ula^U J : I KirtK/4an rtf tka T tni? PifiT ' r i?n iiiuav was ucsigiicu "J "111 '* "J and baked by Mrs. Louise uue ??ci only Kittyr Katr^ Thomas. (Thelma Bratcber). The guest list was com- The banquet room was coziposed of Rev. and Mrs. ^ decorated with live pla- , Savoy and Darlene, Mr. nts, and a beautifully set and Mrs. Warren Smith, table with delicious hors John and Mrs. Estelle d'oeures surrounding a scrHampton, Mr. and Mrs. umptious birthday cake as Willie Bethea, Mr and Mrs. the startled guest of honor Robert Williams and grand- was?ushered?in?by- her daughter, Mrs. Ida Perry, Mr. Landers Crosby, Mrs. Iona Gwyn, Mr. W i i James Smith, Mr. Frank K k McKissick, Garret Tiller- \ tg son, Kenya Tillerson, Lillie Samuels, Walter Samuels, Mrs. Hattie Hearst, Mary Allen Blake, Mrs ^ Myra Blaylock, Thelma BV Blaylock. Tomara D. Boyl eware,?Mrs;?Minnie ?T? ~ ? ??Penn, Robert L. Felder, birdie Felder, A. Sander, Erica Granpers, and Rev. ^pgrr Theodore R. Orr, Jr. M The Family was very Mm appreciative of the friends J||^gpP who helped in making this a very happy and enjoyable occasion. __ DENTURE WEARERS W: *S A major advancement cushion grip fw&mmffl DENTURE ADHESIVE MM one application holds m M comfortably up to 4 dav3 J f A fen Pay I? hoes? Boys Parkas $ AaII^ Reg. 26-30.. .Outstandir couderoy and nylon parka __ hooded and draw string with zip front. In tan or n Young Mens Je; WwKJ\J Reg. $12.97 men's strappy new fashion heel >urgundy-brown. with brass Reg. $16. Choose from a n and a wood bottom young mens jeans in denin Assorted styles include ' ww Reg. 55.97 pleated fronts and more. jtch handbags in fall colors Size* 28-38 50 Reg. 69C -ity hose priced to fit your budget. CJlUD Alll IT! % fnnkwarp J4 Rog* ^^'97 Reg. $100.95 open tto men s dressy t-strap wedge has . . . ~T of r ntrast rolled detail on vamp eignt piece set ot k. j toe. padded insole, and cookware includes 1 & 2 'h heel 1 1/2 qt. double boiler 4 1/2 qt. covered Dutch o^ our shoes. - Next to Food WovkQ r |Hfowss Str??* v^ >?n tvtnlngt and 1-ftp.m. Sunday. C < i _ _ J * V* J {the lifestyles of Ea< I Willing \ jiPBk Visit So Members of the Boston 9EBB Willing Workers Club visitRv, Aged in Columbia, South ..* Carolina on Sunday, Oct. ?- 3 The club took along din--" {Wk , * DOWNTOWN THRUWAY R| VI?Si T US OH TE LEPMON !Stftl,~5r. of 848 Crawford ~~ their fiftieth wedding i La Terre XXI. The couple "7 77 vs before Rev. W. R. . ' ' y two hundred friends. t W ^ ^1 ^ t' Feted <jOOd husband, Silas Bratcher I | g*> \y and son,Donald. LU^^IV There was no doubt as to the authenticity of the sup- 19 C V rise after WAtrhino ICat mii* 111 * each guest about their prior -= knowledge of the affair. ? The entire affair proved to be momentous occasion as guest paid homage to the c/owntown. great lady as she sat open- thru way da// ing her lively gifts. saturda Hostesses for this affair reyno/da manor daH\ were Mrs. Ethel Ruth Gait- Saturday her and Mrs. Dojores McGee^ ; ?: [ Friday Th Your Luck i Doorbuster Items 1 One Pa] We reserve the right Girls Coats 21,13 $40.13 to *42.13 .g savings on Reg. $4MS?. for one day only save c s. Choose from vanety s^les- some w,th hoods hooded styles Plaids and solids- Wo?' blends al iavy, sizes 8-16 acrylics in assorted colors- Great for chilly days ahead. 4-6x, 7-14 ins *11.13 Misses Pantsuits $19 select group of Reg. S40-S42. Action pantsuits for ac i and corduroy. women. Choose from poly knit or ] elastic backs, gabardine three-piece suits in fall fasl colors. Sizes 8-18,14 1/2-22 1/2 mum Arvin Heat Exchange 913 Set aei $59/|3 ck value. The lub Aluminum Reg. $99.95. Two-speed fan fc qt. sauce pans, blower generates up to 10.000B" 10" fry pan, of energy saving heat. Great for use /en. wood burning fireplaces. Belk Of Hane! )pen Weekdays 10:00-9:30, Sund. <> ?? Deadline Tuesday at 12 noon ?t Winston /Vorkers uth Carolina ?? - - - Ti ... ner for all of the 38 resi- Hairston. dents at the home and three Mrs. Hairston had asked ? staff member* The hie the rlnh %Amit *Kt fm i I jfiaTMii birthday. feeling lonely for her old Members who went were friends. Margaret King, Victoria Crettens, Creola Little, The reunion was very ? John and Estala^Blockley, emotional, say club V Audrey Oark and Essolene members who went. Pv You Have ur Support _ In The Homecoming Game! Shop Davis For ? ^oo'.JooH Your Fashion y: 9 00-6:00/L^.\ 10.00-9 oo^S^A Needs I >7 < 10 00-6:00 ixeeub . M e 13th Sale y Day ! rhroughout The Store ? rOnlyt ? ??to limit quantities ? Missy Coats $74.13 m g Regularly $125. The luxury of 100% wool ^ and the beauty of our collection includes ' ^ the wrap style, skirt coat, and the petite basic style. In camel for sizes 6-18. .13 Misses Pants *5.13 tion Reg* $14. Misses famous maker slacks in polv two of the most fashionable styles, lion Choose from wine, navy, brown and green for sizes 10-18. >r Velplush Blankett *13.13 4 Reg. $18. Richly flocked blanket with 2 irced inch hem. Plush 100% nylon fibers rU ' s bonded to foam base provides warmth with without excess weight. Full size, in fashion colors. ?Mall ay 1:00- 6:00 9

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