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Happy Hil By John W. Templeton apartments teeming with Stalf Writer children. At least 95 per Members of the Happy cent of the residents are Hill Gardens Tenants black. Council think the Winston- . "Many of the 1,500 peoSalem Journal unfairly tar- pie who live in Happy Hill ilished the reputation of complain about rats - and their neighborhood in a creeping kadzu. Some of May 27 article in which Old the streets are so narrow Salem residents accused that fire trucks have to * "Happy Hill "^residents of squeeze "through the cars restored area. Mrs. Dinah Neill, vtce The council members president of the associacprrplnujt complaints to Journal reporter Pete Mantius, I author of the article, during their monthly meeting last I Thursday. The attitude I get on my job was IhafTT live in a low-class place, said one participant in the meeting. After the council formally I asked Mantius taapologize for the article, the reporter I said, "I think it was a major problem in the article that I I didn't come to Happy Hill Garden." However, he declined to apologize and I doubted that his newspaper I would print an apology. I The passage in the article * " ??? Hill, * * which particularly j drew the ke of the council Having a Sa\P was as follows: ' , ^ "Happy Hill is an isolat- \^y ___ ed cluster of low^rent brick i^HV ft > ;< " "*** i-,*jP V I ? 1 Pictured are the newly elected officers of the Urban Le row-l to r] Ellen Davis^ChapUn;. t)cky Wilson, Presldi Secretary; [second row] Doris Watldns, Corresponding Second Vice-President; Bobby Moorman, First Vice -Pi Treasurer. Guild Re-elects By Yvette McCullongh Wilson said. Staff Writer ' 'The Guild is back on the Mrs. Ricky Wilson was ball and is really becoming elected to a third term as active in the community," president of the Winston- Wilson continued. Salem Urban League Guild, Guild projects for last Thursday night at the the new term include workReynolds Health Center. In shops on constitution and addition to Wilson, officers by-laws and a birthday for the 1978-79 year were party for senior citizens to elected. They will be be held in September of installed in a formal cere- this year. The financial mony at Shiloh Baptist project of'the ^ear for the Church in July. * Guild will be the Ebony Mrs. Wilson said she was Fashion Fair. proud of her previous two ^ ? fi , years as president of the uMrs' The'ma Small the Guild, because the group =ha'rma" of the Ebo"y produced a number of Fashion Fair, expressed en-, "firsts " thusiasm at the prospect of heading the fashion show "We were able to help this year. the league financially with scholarships and by becom- "I feel enthusiastic about ing a member of the com- the whole thing," Mrs. munity, which the Urban Small said. "This is due to League Guild is all about," the cooperation of the guidReading Clinic Open to Youth The Reading Department ing ability. The Reading of Winston-Salem State Clinic began June 19 and University is sponsoring a will culminate July 24. The free six weeks reading cli- students are asked to come nic for students in grades on Tuesdays and Thursdays three through twelve. The from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. purpose of the reading Parents must come with clinic is to diagnose and their children on the day ol correct reading problems enrollment and they wil for students. receive a report on theii The clinic will be a means children's work at the enc of determining the partici- of the session. There wil pant's level of reading abil- be a limited enrollmen ity, their needs and means >$ince each child will receive N*c^pf strengthening their read- individualized instruction. V- ! ' ? " II Raps Jou tion told Mantius the only visory Council, was particupart of the passage that was larly upset bv the article. correct was the part about "Why didn't you come tc the narrow streets. Happy Hill and ask out 4*Where did you get opinion.* asked Sims. "Il teeming with children," has upset a lot of out asked another participant. residents." "It's like the children are This whole thing aboul growing out of trees." Old Salem and us is a lie,' \yilliam Sims, the^ first Sims said, referring to thf resident of Happy Hill Gar- charges that Old Salenl rr > * a~ i *4 m ! mi i - - - - . lir 1'7U1 imti viiaifk? TC 11" nvlv ullC "TO* of the Experiment in Self- Hill residents.. KelianccJ^ei?llborhood Ad- Also present HappJ ^-JEc?UJ? \ SHl? IU? v. jmHy^ V Hi *Sf * MazJe Woodruff, vice chairman of the Comity CommlMl condemlng harassment at a recent meeting. s a Bio Staff Photo by Mccuilough jgr \ -J ? ague Guild. They are: [first j /-_ snt; Diane Aatry, Financial 1 1 ^ J Secretary; Elizabeth TlDey, ^ JI; 7 j resident, and Shirley Eaton, s ! * Zj ^ ill!l V wuson |' ance counselors at the school." .* Mrs. Small said that with :jjf the counselor's help, 63 m boys and girls have agreed ? to take part in the show. \ j M She said she thinks this is the largest number to participate and the first time boys have participated. 13 inch high velocity fan "I know we will have to a heavy-duty, high-speed r have two programs," Mrs.j ?vehrload Paction 3 i c 11 a ..i*/ u I high-impact safety grille . Small said. We have adjustable positioning. Ca many girls who are models, used on floor or on table, who are dramatically in- ^ clined and we have a dance JIU> group." "We will probably have to select the best talent to appear on the program," Mrs. Small continued. Mrs. Small's co-chairpersons are Doretha Williams and Roxanna Pitts. Guild president Ricky Wilson, also announced t- , . . . . . . A , 16 inch window fan has a that they have awarded contemporary design in bl Winston-Salem State Uni- ^hite plastic. It has 3 inta^ versity with a check for 3 exhaust speeds ... is re1 $3000 for a deserving local an<^ ?ssily adapts to va student .for the 1979.8O *"ndow sizes #39578 r academic year. i. 1 The additional -officers ? elected for the 1979-80 year ; were Bobby Moorman, s first-vice president; Elizabeth Tilley, second ^ i vice president; Diane f Autry, financial secretary; * Convenient Location l Avis Crockett, recording # Store Front Parking * p secretary; Doris Watkins, 1 corresponding secretary; fr juMii Jl ABBS 1 Shirley Eaton, treasurer; ^MNI t Ellen Davis, chaplain and j. i ? Annie Alexander, LOUIES parlimentarian. HH > . - rnal I d A' Hill Gardens manager Mrs. Geraldine Davis, whom res) idents praised for her ef- ^ forts towards improving the I t project. I "1 have been here "10 years," said one resident. t "I have seen a big improve- JU ' ment since Mrs. Davis has i ? been project manager." ; ?hB- 11 As a measure of support"* I 1 I that thp<*nnlnn\? ran > " JadiKctc'd io tteJMnagS. i C 011 Si J I I 1 I ; Similar to X C; Staff Photo by Templeton I onert, proposes a resolution ; Free Delivery owe'sfans* w-by-?|ow, f ? V T Blow t 1 ?! ijiwi^jini I,, ZZ3?^^S .g? y""\ / 4 ^ j&M * , ' 1 W?M. * 0 : ; r:c f ' -. ..' . .V * - >> * * X features IS notor . . . ' Bgg T'OUS i 1 patt?n\^ : LOUII TIm Chronicle, Saturday, Jane 23, 1979 Pue 3 K t on't Forget our lew location N. 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