\ * Page 10- Tbe Chronicle. Saturday, April 7, 1979 IHtllinilVWIIIIIIIIItlllllHtlllllHfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllHII Social mmiyiiiiu>iiiuii?iiiiiimiimniinin?iuinnuiu^nii*miiuiiiiiim?iiiiii>MiniuiHi?Mi|H ' - 2 WanEtta Belle Fashions Aid Sc WanEtta Belle, a junior 79." The "Miss Hood" at Hood Theological Se- contest is an annual event ^ jninary in Salisbury, is sponsored by the seminary sponsoring a talent/fashion to raise scholarship funds ^bew-^^tfce Benton Con-- for the students. Belle is vention Center on Aprit~f6 4giving-the- benefit in- supat 4:30 on behalf of the port of this program, seminary's scholarship Appearing in the fashion < fund. " . ' part of the program will be i u iiiv itagiuiig v.hiuicii tanging iruni mp i queen "Miss Hood 1978- ages of 6 to 12. Appearing i - ~t~ Pk v Photo by Howard Ward Mrs. Hogg n ?' rayne, nogg we a i Miss Joyce Annette honor, and Miss April Payne became the bride of Brown was the flower girl. PFC Ronald Le'vern Hogg David Hogg served as his on Saturday, March 31 in a brother's best man. ceremony performed by The ushers were: Warnie C. Hay at Gallilee Thurmond Chandler, Baptist Church. Michael Jackson and The bride is the daughter Ronald Hardie of Salpan, of Thomas Payne and the N.C. late Barbara S. Payne of The ring bearer was Tobaccoville. She is a Masten Monte D. Autry, graduate of North Forsyth the bride's cousin. Senior High and attended The soloist at the wedWinston-Salem State Uni- ding was Mrs. Rose versity. Boykins, the pianist was Ronald Hogg is the son of Mr. Keith Byrd. 0 Mr. and Mrs. James M. After the ceremony, a Hogg of 900 North Graham reception was held in the Street. He is a graduate of Church Social Hall. R.J. Reynolds High school The couple will live in and attended Winston- Palms, California, After Salem State University be- April 9th. fore enlisting in the United State Marine Corps. WINTER The bride was given in marriage by Adell ncr grana- *;* f ^ . I I . ? father. Her bridesmaids . A were: Ms. Dedra Galeen 'nM Kn|8 ,, and Ms. Joyce Covington . ml Kjm both of Winston-Salem. II] . The matron of honor was - K-~ r'r "Dianne Autr^ the brideV"-j^n t Qc) Qut Without ft aunt, and Sandra Frazier .j served as the maid of -1 / 1 iinmniUHMUiitmuwmiMHimHutmiiutinunnnuutHmtmuuHMmHtHNMtMtumiH Whirl Sponsored 1 600 > Nearly bOO people atten . - rieri the Atkins High School at the La Terre XXt. The gaia cvem waa-new--Satufwa.m. HM| A Waughtov\ A Members of the WaughA > town Senior Nurses board , had a birthday social Saturfc day March 31, for members ^ who had a birthday in the last three months. The social was held at the home of Mrs. Hattie Patten on_ ^-^1 ^ Clemmonsville Road. .[ | 1 j Members honored were: ?-?Amrie'Mae Bacote, Louise Streater, Hattie Caldwell, in the talent part of the Johnny Carter Theopha program will be Will.am MedderSi jeanette Ellen (Jimmy) Kennedy, a student at the North Carolina School of the Arts. i__ C ? Kennedy will sing, dance ' and do some drama. He The Gay 49ers Plus met at appeared in the Little Thea* the Martin Luther . King tre's production of "Don't Center on March -28 _tb Bother Me, I Can't Cope" finalize plans for their anand Harry Wheeler's nual fellowship 7breakfast 'Feelings." on April 27. Belle is a native of Win- Mrs. Rcmelia Mason ston-Salem and the asso- presided at the meeting, :iate minister of Goler Met- which included a devotional popolitan Church. She is period and lunch. Hostthe daughter of Mr. and esses were Mrs. Sivilla Mrs. Frank Harris and the Wilson, Mrs. Willie Smith mother of two children. and Mrs. M.C. Murray. The tickets to the show During the business peare $1 and can be pur- riod, it was decided to issue chased at the door. an invitation to the general Mdttp/L ijfti L New Dn fmr 25< ' ^ -l||$20*0 ffW Ha j/J fef A Nice Selection for the > Boys New Spring Suits 2 and 3 Piece Styles f ( $199? to $22?? reg. *26 to *31 !; C^H0 Dally? Moo. t Solids, Stripes, Checks, White. Frt>^'?ht^ Sizes 2 to 4 - 4 to 7. I Be Sure to Vtalt Fred, AII ill i zsszzzzz >X * Sat., Apr. 14 foe jafta nJCoady. Oowntown ? Parkviaw J . \ . ? People &1 tmi?HUIinilllH!TT"T py Cla$s of '5*] \ttfend Atkin: Mr. James Bunk Garner, teaching and community the olub pre&identr^ave the activities, welcome address, and Mr. Mrs. Birdie Lee Vaughn mi uwww master of ceremonies. of the former Atkins High ? Mr, Robert Scales prrr- >SrhnnHftarhf?tti_ .. their outstanding efforts in recognition ot the former athletes of Atkins, Carver and other schools in the kl area. Mrs. Janie Murray gave M the salute to our school and community, and former m Nurses students of Carver and Atkins sang their Alma and Gladys Gaither. Mater in respective order. The social was sponsored ^r" Williams preby Hattie Patten, Frances sentec' .akcnowledgeJackson, Ruth Galloway, ment and closing remarks. Luverta McCsow, Nellie Manselle, Ella Williams, v Clay Hargrove, George Charles,^ Jr. and Fred Sort Guests attending?were ~~Tm \\ Norvella Wilson and Carl j[ II \ \ Eller. The next social is | \ planned for June 30. / I9ers public to attend the break- ^ * T fast. Further information WrI \ can be obtained from any \ Doctors- ?a-spec+^?laxative -?PINK. BLUE ingredient to be highly elective in YELLOW, relieving even severe constipation NAVY overnight Don't let irregularity or WHITE. constipation become a problem BLACK. This medical ingredient is now RED. available in the exclusive EX-LAX formula Use only as directed Chocolated Tablet^ ?w . _ w or Unfavored Pills EA ~LAX ^aught&i dips c*>? Spring Fr< asses Sh?.h Footv /o Off by cor\t< fw'ADt H ^ ^ #% A "THE TIM to*33?? , :8 to '45 M uni?rs ilf-Sizes /jl Varm Weather Ahead. &? f ^ Kft orown, <? White. /\fw^ Easter b?m! [. I \^| April ~v?" U V ?. 15th doiiitm S?.;_ Afo6 * --*- *i?-- - % a , M<i?i, , , , ., ? North?ld? Downt y V .. HiniNMMIHillllHMIIIIIIIIINillllilCllllltlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII rheir Lifestyles iiuiiiiiaiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiMijiiiHnitiuinifif s Mardi Gras Dinner and cocktails were D. Wheeler, Mrs. Velma served from 9 p.m. until 1 Friende, Miss Jane a.m., and music was played Williams, Mrs^ Clara hundred and ninety people and Mrs. Arlean D. Gill. from Atkins, Carver, and Also honored were: -the?community?attended??Mr. George Grprnr, Mr. ~ Prizes were given for the Hazel Harvey, Mrs. best costume and for a Medora Y Hill, Mr. William lucky door prize number. Hollingsworth, Mr. C.B. The teachers honored Jeffers, Mrs. Doris A. were: Johnson, Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Francis Baird, Mrs. Maroney, Mrs. Billie Birdie L. Vaughn, Mr. S.E. Mattheews, Mr. Warren C. Carey, Miss Lee Alma Oldham, Mr. Thomas F. Vaughn, Mrs. ^Emma Poag, Mr. C.I. Sawyer, Duren, Mr. Ben Warren, Mrs. Edna Scales, Mrs. Mr. William Earl, Mr. C.J. Marcelene M. Scales, Miss Washington, Mrs. Mattie Smith, and Mrs. Dorothea Eaton, Mr. Harry Margaret Stephens. Saucy, H k* Black esh. gthne vear zmpos -&jyf-ffg IELY ONES" / / \V^ Exposure Vaugfd&L ii own?Parkview?Northside ?

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