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Page 6 The Chronicle, Saturday, June 23, 1979 HWHItllltlHtllMIUHIHIIHIHIIHHIIIHIIItllllllllUnUIIIIIIIMIIIUIIIIIIMinillinilllllllimilimt Social Goore - Davis Union Begun r ^?Myrtle?Eliza Goore two pink handles. A vase of r njaii e"sts^were Moor Roman Catholic at the entrance hall by a Church' wifh KeV. John large statue Holding maghord of Washington. D. C. noli* blossoms and foliage,-^" v-.. i: mum iwiwAwniiMii ? I > iihhbii i?i? ww. j_Li. ?- ? Dr. Goore is the daughter ducted to the Play Room of Mrs. Hamlet E. Goore where they were served and the late Mr finnr^ nf Hronno - w -1_ - viaugv vnailipa^UC. 1 lie Hattie Circle. She is a highlight of the Play Room graduate of the University Decoration was a "Wedof North - Carolina at ding Bell" Centerpiece. > Greensboro and the Jeffer- Guests . included: ^ . son Medical College of Benjamin Wiley -of HousPhiladelphia, 'Pa. She ton, Tex., a regional repreworks at the John Andrew s^ntative for l.B.M. Health Center at Tuskegee Mrs. Gwendolyn Institute, Tuskegee, Williams, professor of PoliAlabama. tical Science at Tuskegee Attorney Milton Carver Institute. She is the wife of Davis, the son of the late Milan Williams, a member _ Mr. and Mrs. James B. of * the ? famous Davis of Tuskegee, Ala- "Commodores," a singing bama, is a graduate of sensation. Tuskegee Institute and the Atty. and Mrs. Stephen University of Iowa Law J. Peterson of Muscatine, School. A former assistant Iowa. Petersen is county attorney general for the attorney, Mrs. Petersen is state df Alabama, he is now a music teacher * in. the in privit^fc^ctice. Muscatine public schools. Earlier inttie day, the Mr. Thomas Minter of wedding party was feted to Minneapolis, Minn. He is a a brunch in the home of Dr. computer specialists with and Mrs. C. B. H?nw nf i r m 2072 K Court. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Clima the Hausers were Mrs. White of Tuskegee, Ala. ? Walter J. Davis and Mrs. White is an assistant princi, Gladys B. Fleming. pal in the Tuskegee Public A pink and white color School System. Mrs. White scheme was used in the is a nurse at the Tuskegee decorations throughout the Veterans Administration p house. Pink roses and Hospital. * magnolia blossoms were Mrs. Marian Davis of # used extgensively in the Rdfckledge, Fla. She is an c decorations. The dining early childhood education y room-table had a pink table teacher in the Rocklege , cloth with handmade white, Schools. 1 /and pink napkin rings. The Mrs. Sylvia CTwen of ( center piece was a double Detroit, Mich. She is a magnolia blossom between social worker. ""American Legion American Legion Post ship school providing train128 sponsored four ing in the ideals, objecWinston-Salem students to tives, functions, and operaBoys' State last week. tion of government. Norman Coleman from Political parties are orgaReynolds, Walter Black, n!zed wlth every ,boy East Forsyth; Gregory Play,n8 8n #ctIV? role/. Lytle, West Forsyth; and St*te; county' andum"mc" Willie Johnson, Parkland elections were held on were among the 450 rising ,he ^gal pattern of this high school senior to attend state" The boys P"*0 the event at Wake Forest every ?Pe?tion and fill university. ?" gwvcrnment, elective and Boys' State is a citizen- appointive. vacation tips Vacation driving can specialists. use a lot of expensive For a young child, J gas, but careful drivers that's just too much. can get 30 percent more ] miles per gallon regard- Plan your activities in < less of their car's make. advance and allow plenIn highway driving ty of time for relaxing, changing speed re- Don't be so rigid that peatedly by as little as you can't take advantage five miles an hour can of other opportunities waste as much as 1.3 that open up. miles per gallon, say specialists with the i North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. I The economy oc- curs at speeds of be- I > tween 3D to 40 miles an I J fe _ hour with no rapid speed I m changes. For each five I miles per hour over 50 I g you lose one mile per I l I gallon of gas. I / An average idling car uses a cup of gas every Tony "Renin" Hlne? six minutes. So, when you stop the car, don't T?"' ls a let it idle for more thin Woodvale Drive w one minute. ^ w,feu\ A",h?ne Keep track of your Monte, h.s three-w car's miles-per-gallon He is an active rr rating. If it drops, get Church where Dr. ( your car checked. ' Toni brings with When traveling with serve his fallow ma children, never try to do business. and see too much in one 765-7030 ncl 2324 day, say L tllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllltlllllllllllMMIinilllllllllllHMHIIIItltl Whirl trj IIHHIIIHIflftMIIUNNIIIHItllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIiltlMlliHlMIHIIIMIIIII ~ > % * ^ ^ little M1m Karen Joy Qybnrn, 3, wet the second place winner In the baby contest sponsored by the Chapter #2 Beauticians. She received a $25.00 Mrs. Shirley O. Gibson, honor of the U resident, Beauty of Hop?- the local who a [ousehold of Ruth, Local 70 years of age 621 has announced a " Re- member is 97 y ognition Ceremony" at ler home on Monday eve- within the pick ling, June 25 at 6 o'clock. ier address is 921 Wood- The Withir :ote Street. Fence Garden The ceremony will be in* final meeting * i Sponsors 5 The function of Boys' larship. ancfsc State is to provide a labora- The women tory for a first-hand study Post 128 s of citizenship. Hardin, a P Sponsored by the Ameri- dent, to Crirls' can Legion, Boys' State is held at candidates are screened, Greensboro, the high school principal Joseph Foj recommends boys whose mander of Pc characteristics include Chambers is leadership, character, scho- Boys' State. Atkins Holds Reui The Atkins High School the first phaj classes of 1931 through union. On Sa 1934 will hold reunion acti- ing, registrati< vities on Friday, July 20 phase of the nt and Saturday, July 21 at the held from 7:3C Holiday Inn North, 3050 followed by a I North Marshall Express- registrations \ way. in the lobby of For inform Registration begins on ing the tour Thursday, July 19 from business mee 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., and and dance cal continues Friday morning, Thomas at 722 July 20 with registration Lillian M. from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. for 725-6997. Iggerpest Chevrole Welcomes Tt 'Rerun" Hit o its sales fo , native of Winston-Salem and lives at 1 here he is married and has two children; C :tte, his six-year-old daughter and Algie eek old son. icmber of the newly organized Zion Hill Baj Oscar B. Cook is the pastor. him honesty, integrity, and a deep concen n. He also has two years experience in the 1400 f OUTH STRATI J HHSimiHtlMttMIIIIIHttlltflllllUlllllllllimiltHflllltllllimilHIIIIII p< mtiiiiiiiimiUMmniiiiiMmiitmiiWiiHmmiaiiHiMUMtiMmmi ?H BM?- --? I II I?>1 Staff Photo by Tcmpleton . T bond. Mrs. Thelma L. Steen and Mr*. WaddeLl Hill were co-chalrs of the program committee and Mrs. Roea L. Fee mister la chapter president. ffWPNRHI 1 members of home of Mrs. TheJjna Lewis re more than 875 W. 12th St. ,She gave a i. The eldest presentation on * "How to ears of age. Grow Gloxinias.'* * New officers, who will ctfeocc serve a term of fwo years, were elected. They are: i the Picket Mrs. Thelma Lewis, presiClub held its dent: Mrs. Theotis Jackson June 26 at the vice president; Mrs. Bea irvice. "h" 's auxiliary of H ent Sharon H H ^ arkland stu- I H SCfVII State, which I UNC-G in Ervins I iter is com- I >st 128. Jim chairman of I lion II fpERr tc of the re* turday morn)n for the last junion will be I I ) to 8:30 a.m. I breakfast. All I vill take place the motel. HI A ation regard- I H A s, fun hour, I H ting, Anderson at I Bj2n| t, Inc. 11 js jUS^ on mV II beautic a les 11 better se rce II * I wi I... ll^L. 6 eople &Theii IIIHIKIIIflHItlltlllllllltliniHHIIIIIIIdlllMllltlltlllllllUIIIHIIIIIinilll Birthday Attracts 4 Sorry, Generations iSL ? - - FWUhy V^HI which featured fnur-genera^ ?? tlon.s ntf hprfamity Inst (j ? rnursaay. 1 Alderman ^Tvian Burke, D-NE, presented Mrs. Won Woodward with a proclamation from the City of . Winston-Salem congratulating her on the birthday. Al Mrs. Woodward, who lives with her daughter / toS Mrs. Louise Foy, was also H joined by fc^rjgrandchildo \ ren: Mesdames Cassandra Mintz, France Graham, Sheila Branch and Eleanor ^^5 Also joining her were great-grandchildren Charlene Ross, Lisa Ross, Renee Ross, Sherry 1 Anthony, Michael Ross, Tracy 'jtfahara, Yvette Gra^dm, Tony and Tim Ro^fe and Tyrone Anthony. T Guests were: Alderman Burke, Mrs. Margaret Speas and Mrs. Azalee Glover. .'4 I Kirby, secretary; Mrs. Mildred* Poindexter, assistant secretary; Mrs. Bernice Womey^J Gwyn, treasurer, and Mrs. 75 Ella Belle Tillman, S reporter; ; ; ; * ' V ' WftSAJfo Mrs. Annie Wellman and* 2. 15 \Vau Mrs, Arrie Wright were welcomed as new Master Chare members. PRESENT! ce - EDUCATION Beauty Services presents in^a series of workshc SPECIAL FEEL y/lANENT CURL F By ReVLI ^ Swtofe BEAUTY S E *Tfiuu <f. Jflfriufc > - j^M ie of a series of workshc ns to learn the most moc rve the woman on the Q Ervin's Beauty SHOW PLACE: I , r~" ~ * 3217 N. PATTERSON WINSTON-SALEM, N. MONDAY. JUNE 2 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. 1 I * y IHUHUIIIIHIIIIUMINIIIIIHIIIIIUniUUUHItlHIIMIIimiUIIIIIIIIIIIIUi r Lifestyles i i winui I itni ^Tiii nm there is no excuse tor not teading the medi The label tells you what it's tor, how much to >>w often to take it. It's important information. take anv medicine, read the label. Medicines 3 you if you don't take them right. A public t^rvKc of the mjnuftcTurtn o< medio nc ien's leisure lovin' athletics! ^ . ?-. , '/ /Mm * ** Women's vinyl CugmA. White wittv red trim. Padded collar and arch. 9.00 Reg. $11.97 Women's canvas and terry cloth casual. Assorted colors. 5.00 Reg. $6.97 om-poms. Cuga athletic socks. c 1.20 hop 4 Winston-Salem Area Stores , Shopping Ct*. , ghtown Street 4.>5101 Country Club Road Sale prices good thru Sunday. je or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6pm. . ? NG! V^j 5 these qualities II ,INO 11 _ mmm. m m ? * % ltrUHMtHJ | )N I R V I C E S I I >ps for state & local I . lem techniques to I Services I AVENUE I I* C. 27 105 J I ^I HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHi' 4*
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