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Page 6- The Chronicle, Satardiy March 10, lUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUUIIHUiiimtllMIIIIIIIIIHilllllllllllHIIDIIIItll Soci lllllllllllliHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUilllllllHIIIIiiuilUUIIUIIIIIUIIIIIilllllll MissBlac! By Yvette McCullough Staff Writer . The third annual Miss Black America of North Carolina Pageant will be held May 18 and 19 at Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium on the campus of WinstonSalem State University, and members ? 'lfTI 1 iSf^ enter the pageartt. This year the pageant is being sponsored by Support Incorporated, a non-profit making corporation. The organization's chief purpose is to collect funds to be used as scholarships and t BT J ^w ir"^ I . "J KS e^ rMrs. John Piercy LedbetterJ Sandra Prisrilla I #?HK#>t. Pi#?rrv nf RrivH ter becamethe bride of He is a grad 1 John Edward Piercy on stone Senior ] Saturday, March 3 in a worth, Virgini ceremony at United Metro- sently emplo politan Baptist Church. Henrico Cou The bride, who is the ment of Utili daughter of Mrs. James mond. Ledbetter of 1800 E. Third The bride i St., is a graduate of Win- marriage by ston-Salem State University James H. Ba and a member of Zeta Phi was attended 1 Beta Sorority. She is pre- J. Roberts, sently employed by the honor. Mecklenburg County Pub- Bridesmaid! lie Schools in Boydton, Yvette L. Hat< Virginia. the bride; Mr John Edward Piercy is Foggie; Miss the son of Sill Percy, Jr. well; Miss Del and the late Mrs. Nannie and Mrs. Shii Black Agec President and Mrs. each recipiei Carter played host at a achievements Wnite House luncheon re- as literature, cently for seventeen of the vices, science nation's most distinguished communicatio black elders for their out- ment and oth standing contributions to they "helped American society. tory" and h The seventeen who that the stre range in age from 64 to 93. human spirit were recipients ot the Li- excellence ev< ving Legacy Awards given of ext by the Natioi Caucus on obstacles." the Black Aged. Honored we The National Caucus on * Margarc the Black Aged's Living Alexander, 6 Legacy Awards progbram Birmingham, is designed to recognize the Literature. He contributions of some of contributions, those distinguished seniors include: For tn nrnmntp a nncifiv* vi??u Pronhets for f'* ? v iv r* | ? contributions older black Charleston, Sc persons have made and being honore< continue to make and pro- Services. M vide a -Vliving legaty" of former schc recorded experiences of integrationist these outstanding black caused her to citizens. the public sc The President praised a?d to lose h< / % r ? L . * < / 6 1979 iiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiani al Whi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllMII c America I travel grants for Winston-Salem State University. The director of this year's pageant and :_i . - r c - ? ?? picMucnt oi support inc. is Virginia Newell. She said that the committee has sent out over 150 letters to clubs and organizations soliciting their?coopera- _ tion. The deadline for all applications will To be eligible to be a contestant a young lady must be between the ages of 18 and 25. She must be a high school graduate or have a high school equivalency diploma. An applicant should be also be single and of good moral ? fi H K best bridge players from i Pennsylvania to the Call rolinas are expected to |j compete in the Winstons 1 Salem area this weekend in a sectional meet of the American^ Bridge Asso1 ciation^ I The mefct is sponsored || by the Kings and I Queens unit of the ABA, I i headquartered at Win5?i ctnn.Qolo m Ctifo IT??I vy. SJIVI1 UUIVIII Jiait U 111" j versity, according to || Mrs. Rosetta Hauser, ~~jJ publicity chairman of the ft unit. Competition begins at || 9 p.m. Friday night, H March 9 at the Ramada 1 Inn in Clemmons and 1 will continue through ierey-Wed ton, Virginia, ams. Miss Tammy M. Williates^Blue?iams?was -junior brides4igh m'Skin- maid, and Miss Senovia 1 a, and is pre^M^ercy was flower girl. vffH hv Mfr Willip 5n<?pHp r?f J -J nty Depart- South Hill, Virginia was ties in Rich- best man at the wedding. Ushers were: Wayne Ledivas given in better, brother of the bride; her uncle, James Piercy and William llentine, and Piercy, brothers of the by Mrs. Judy groom; Terry Williams; and matron of Robert Carter. Ronald Roberts of Winston-Salem was s were: Mrs. junior usher, and Brian ;her, sister of Ballentine, Jr. of Winstons< Lucinda J. Salem served as ringEdwina Led- bearer. borah Easter; The couple will live in rley G. Willi- Richmond, Virginia. I Honored nt for their pay. in such areas * Dr. W. Montague Cobb, human ser- 75, of Washington, D.C. for i and health, Science and Health. A ns, govern- learned physician and Proters and said fessor of Anatony, Dr. to write his- Cobb was on the medical ave 4'proven faculty at Howard Univer;ngth of the sity for 48 years and headed can achieve Howard's Anatony Departsn in the face ment for 22 ^ears. raordinary The Rev. Dr. Gloeter B. Current, 65, of Long Island, re: N.Y. for Continued Service it Walker in Retirement. Prior to his 4, native of retirement in May, 1978, he Alabama, for .'served for 30 years as moredforher Director -of Branches and her works Field Administration for My People, NAACP and organized a New Day, , 1,000 chapters. amwy?uni?d?.i? MtafcdKJL Goode, 71, of >uth Carolina, TV newsman for a network i- for Human -ABC-TV. Native of White s. Cark is a Plains, Virginia, worked 14 >ol teacher years for the Pittsburgh philosophy Courier and 13 years as be fired from news broadcaster for varhool system t jr retirement See Page 7 ? iri Pageant S< character. In addition all applicants must reside in the state in which they seek to compete or be attending a college or university in that state. Girls wishing to enter may pick up their application from C.P. Booker at North Carolina -Mutual Insurance Company, the lobby of Winston Mutual on Patterson Avenue. Newell said that there will not be a local pageant, and that girls can ente? at-large. Last year winners of the pageant received over SI500 in scholarship and prizes, including a mink to the Bridge TH Tournarru Sunday, said Mrs. However, m Hauser. Dr. Calvin will only be Robinson of * Silver members Springs, Md., ABA di- association, rector, will conduct the tournament. The Ki Ouecns unit lJtic A mencan Bridge ^07^ affilia Assoc iationis a pre_dp-_ ston-5,,^ minately-black orgfcniza- four j? the tion of bridge enthu- group meet< siasts founded in 1931'? HflV- At 7. Mrs. Hauser said this S Dining weekend's tourney leads winston-Sal* up to the ABA's Spring National Tournament in and the Summer Natio- ffauseF, a x 1 x weekly mate nals mi Atlanta in , a about 25 me u?us ' dents, facult who share th Anyone can enter the interest in br competition in Clem- dent of the 1 mons. said Mrs. Hauser. Ruth Boone. SSfei Xx\ Sleek and ^ Classy. This j 'Jaw * . linen-textured / Z&m f suit has all the / : mm features of the / MM "New Look". J^JSii In off white, ^ , Rose, or Blue/*^^J Sizes 6-11 $38 J &34 in. L,ioerty st. I Winston-Salem / Ph. 724-0501 I *" _ *_ . 71 A -r ^ f>' TpPi 4 "jwCllCf" i ft - People & 1 IIUIIIIIUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIUIItlUIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIUIIl et For May winner. Last year's Miss Black America of North Carolina was Dehaeva Drake.* Committee chairmen for the pageant are: Publication ? Ernie Pitt; Budget ? Marie Roseboro; Ticket ? Geneva Cuthrell; Charm and Poise ? Minnie Ervin; Publicity ? Pat Reed; Chaperone ? Beatrice Stafford; and Auditing ? The Miss Black America Pageant began in 1968 in Atlantic City as an alternative to the Miss America Pageant. , The Miss North Carolina Pageant was sponsored the last two years by the Phi Omefca Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. ub | I Report I - I Your entl aubS aster ooints fc awarded to j ^ thC I Ca'1 ings and 1 I 723-9863 I is. the only j V 3 te" In' Win- |j Fand -one of ||~r~ ~ "~ _ -?= The jJlBSHBBHHHHHHHIWI 5 on- Thurs- I! H* p.m. in the I;, :S:; Room at |i Reynold em State. |j H said tTie^r \ hes attract || H mbers, stu- || H v and staff H ' eir common | B. | init is Mrs. 8 H ^iy I Corporation PaHiwoy I Good 4 I f llllllliaillltlMIIIIIIIIIIIMIItmilliailHNIIIIUIIIIUHIIIKIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMUIIIII rheir Lifestyles KIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIHinilinailHIIIIimUlllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIItllNHIMIIHINIi HP J "*..r ft 111 7 - i| Dehaeva Drake and Angela Watson For your headache get extra strength and safety, too. ~ Anacin? has extra strength. by a panel of experts, used as More strength than any reg- directed. But Anacin gives you ular headache Tablet. And more pain reliever than any Anacin combines that stiength regular strength headache . with safety. tablet. Gives you safety you Like all leading headache expect with extra strength you tablets, Anacin starts with a want. Read and follow label pain reliever recognized safe directions. Extra strength with safety. 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