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* Pi^e 6 The Chronicle-Saturday,November 18, 1978 Social^ AKA's Honoi o By Sandra E. Pennington Mrs. Phillips. Chancellor s Special to the Chronicle Douglas Covington brought t greetings from the faculty 1 The Phi Omega Chapter of and staff of Winston-Salem 1 Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- State and presented a pla- 1 ity, Inc. honored its nation^ que to the, honoree who is i ' al president. Mrs. Barbara an alumnus of the instituKAnard Phillips ^ rece^ ^tien. Winston Mutual I ^uiLFiiiUjj e w1iiw[jfwuyfi1, uuutyi* win1 ^ the Regency Ballroom of awarded a scholarship of ! the Hyatt House. $1.000 in the name of Mrs. ] Mrs. PhilHps, a native of Phillips to a deserving stu- 1 Winston-Salem, and-prin^ dent at Winston-Salem J cipal of Lowrance Inter- Stater ' Mr. Fred Hauser , mediate School took over also paid tribute and offerthe reins of the 75.000 prt rnnorafnlatnrv r#?mark? ? __ - ? e> j member organization in on? behalf of the Forsyth? July of this year. County Commissioners. A Some 900 persons atten- plaque from the Interded the festive event, wit? Greek Couricil of Winstonnessing tributes and pre- Salem was presented by sentations by numerous Toror Augusta Jeffers. & community leaders. Mayor Guests, stood in ?we as Wayne Corpening was on Mrs. Olivia Morgan, presihand to read a proclam^ dent of Phi Omega, ation- declaring Saturday, local chapter, presented an November- 11 -as "Alpha elegant-silver punch bowlKappa Alpha Day", in the with tray, ladle, and match- 1 city. He also noted that the ing cups as a token of the i Hanes Corporation will a- affection and support they I ward a $1,000 scholarship hold for her. each year for four years to a Special guests included , ctllHpnt at W inctnn.Vol/i m momKorc r\f t V-i <-> H iroptrvfoto i ? % ? t UliJiVII k/UIVIIi IIIVllll/VlJ V/* HIV 4/11 VViV/1 IftiV t State University in honor of (the national staff of the 1 Stress S? The central region of f Bankers' Educational Society, Inc., will present James L. Ross in i> lun cheon seminar entitled, "Coping With Stress" on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 12 noon, in La Terre XXI. The cost of admission is $5 and tickets can be , gotten from any ipember 1 Ross is presently director of the therapeutic community of Open House, Inc., in Charlotte, North James L. Ross Carolina. He is a gradI ?Y~ ? : M- * 1 I nr > ~ v v| ; V kh? Emm^M a .^a ; Bkk f I """^f j'^ - ^ V J| ^ ^ *(L. m w?w,M ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson Watson Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roy officiated. A reception Watson of 2093 East 12th followed the ceremony. Street were honored Satur- Their daughter, Mrs. day, November 11, 1978 in Louise Dominick of the city; and their grandsons and celebration of their 50th wives Mr and Mrs Don. Wedding Anniversary. The ald c Jacltson of Atlanta, couple renewed their vows Georgia and Mr. and Mrs. at New Bethel Baptist Ronald c jackson of the Church. Dr. Jerry Drayton cjty hosted this celebration. Birthdays Celebrated n Mrs. Dorothy Oliver and Vaughn (grandparents of ? Gregory Peterson celebrat- Mrs. Oliver), Mrs. Coretha \ ed their birthdays on Nov. 3 V. Saunders (her mother), at a dinner party at LaTerre Ms. Luci Vaughn and Ms. XXI. Vanessa Saunders of WashAmong their guests were: ington, D.C.; and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Steele and friends.% '4, ^ '\ A r? 1* , . .. - : * j i ^hiH coverin * r Barbara Phi iorority) and members of family: husi>and Garrett, daughter, Eleanor, mother and step- ' *W father, Mr. and Mrs. 3eorge Amos, and two E ?isters, Mesdames Joan J Phillip* and Nancy Hair- II Vk Soror Marjorie Parker, a past national president of ^ the sorority and author of their history. Alpha Kappa " J Alpha: Sixty Years of / Service. Ms. Paula Manning, Administrative Pro- ^ ^ gram Manager of the Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Mr. Robert Berteni, Public ^ T-.-M Relations Specialist, Miller Brewing Company, Eden, North Carolina, extended best wishes as sponsors of % thee vent. ? ?? Committee chairpersons I For the affair were Sorors MHKfl Oljvia Morgan, Velma Friende, Geneva Hill, Mary Mayor Wayne Corpcaiag A I V M _ n 1 !!* * Haaka? Jk. unurews, rvianc rvuscooro, wwwwb rnmiiiww Augusta Jeffers, Bryte Pur- D?y? year, and Sandra Pennington. ^ ? uate of Johnson C. Smith counseling. He has attenUniversity, where he re- ded the University of Philceived a bachelors degree ?ippines and St. Marys tn?psychology?and?the University in Texas. University of North Caro- The luncheon seminar, Una, where he received a "Coping With Stress" M. Ed. in guidance and will give insight into the _ Smartly /V^ tailored coats (.'i&SsjtiS that WOT chase x^prli the chills / [1 m ' /J Hi M f' ' U 1 Misses', Regular $80 I t |3 63" m SAVE 16%! > $90 Half sizes ... 74.99/ Ask about 'JiW Sears Credit Plans jtlm ' m I & There's no reason not to look pretty when ther gets cold. Choose the pure wool ho< with toggle buttons, self tie belt and adjust back cuffs. Light gray, beige or slate blue. < the wool and nylon tweed coat with co acrylic scarf, club collar and high back pl< pleated shield. Brown or gray. Misses' size Sale ends November 21 _ SHOP YOUR NEAREST Qp SEARS RETAIL STORE OC< N.G: AshtviIU, Durham, S.C.: CharUtfefiCohMbU OOOSf - - " .4* 1^-. .. g the lifestyles of Eas HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII illips | Sorority Pn S Phi Omega .Chapter of 5 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorsority. Inc. will sponsor a 5 "Children's Fall Harvest S Festival" on Nov. 19, at =4:30 p.m., at Saint Paul ? United Methodist Church. ^ | I S I ne program will consist BsSaa 11 5a children's fashion show *^0^H gwith models ranging from sthree to twelve years old. | A crowning ceremony of SilllllllHllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllHIl Pk"nPdyS Hello go ^ y presents i plaque to AKA 6b5Q ecUHno Nov. 11th if AKA O CO OT w - ? iicy. yo.9f Children's demi boot for fall ha: padded collar, accent stitching, - and thick traction sole Rust.^j causes of stress in various working conditions and will also present the psychological and physiolog- 1"! ^TcaFalfects it has on ones Wtl!!^ life.This seminar is open 4.)*101 Country C to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Nothing sel I MiV TT VU~ g *U??e WOOL WOOl BLCNO TW *?? ) Wootoitii liktl Tk* WnnlUtW Mark b yomt itwrMTt nl tfmuBrt tahal it ?Mt itwrNct of ?ul it??ad fahrifi ma4a oi tfca ir> ivurd l*KHc? atari* pea "" ?' x^yHwt- NirOiili - ?v??xml. ars Where America shops UCS AJV?CO. faction Guaranteed or Your Money Back < Deadline Tuesday at 12 noon it Winston " lllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllMIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIHUj ^sents Harvest Festival ? climax the program. The utjon to the General ? twelve contestants are Scholarship Fund at Winl Lisa Tucker, Christopher .ston-Salem State univer-1 Butler, Melinda Daniels, sjtv. Christiane Jowers, John Chairpersons for the pro-5 Butterfied III, Wendy 0' gram are Sorors Helens Neal, William Crews, Jr., Hairston and Dorothy I Brian Simmons, Naiiiia Wynecott. Uther sofOPSS?=?" Sledge, Beverly Adams, are Sorors Mirian Brower.I and Jimita Spates. Marie Roseboro, VirginiaS The proceeds from this Wiseman. Sandra DeBer-I contest will enable Phi ryt wilma Wheeler, andg Omega to make a contrib- Lois Brake. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 p.m. ffTJ Master Charge or Visa welcome. I l\# Alt sale prices good thru Sunday. Mk PtHniwy (K?fiwft Ptau ? Next to Food World) iIn* Confer ^ Hood l>) 2K2 Waughtowm Himi Us our shoes better than our shoes. T\ >*5^ jV SAVE 20%! I Fall mixables I for mothers-to-be I Afin I I I Pretty as can be separates that include I long and short sleeve tops and pants in I patterns and solids. All of washable knit and woven fabrics. In Misses' sizes 6-18. I ... Sale ends November 21 H Winston-Salem ? Hanet Mall Shop Monday through Saturday 10:00 A.M. til 3:30 PM. Open Sunday 1 to 8 P?M.
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