Chronicle
It was in her junior
year at Benedict College
in Columbia, SC that
Florence Moore was
. steered away from
nursing into a life long
career as a social
worker, but Mrs. Moore
has no regrets and has
! never looked back. ,
Mrs. Moore had iny*
'tended to take nursing
training although she
hadn't really made up?
her mincf She hadn't
rnnsiflfrrri tibial wrrrk
and it wasn't until her
dorm supervisor mentioned
the idea did she
consider it.
"She told, me that I
had a nack with people
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' Mr. & Mrs.
Hines'
Mr. and Mrs. Irving '
Hines I of 2317 Elbon Dr. I
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ding Anniversary Saturday, s
tion at the Benton Conven- ^
tion Center. ^
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The hosts for the recep- J
tion were their children.
Those attending were Mr. ; <
and Mrs. George Bloxom, <
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ]
Faust, Mrs. Doretha Duck, j
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Out-of-town guests at- t
tending the wedding were': ^
Mrs. Ambrose Pendleton ^
of Chicago, II., aunt of the c
bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert a
Willie r\f n^rfltllP Tl.. and y
Miss Sandy Street of New
Jersey, cousins of the t
bride. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Dock A. 1
Grier, aunt and uncle of the I
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With more than ten percent
of the population over
55, a growing number of peo
pie have a potentially serious
- problem.
Senior citizens can protect
their health by
teeing their doctors.
Many older peopie nave
poor eating habits. Often
they are on various drugs.
Mature Americans are fre- {
quently inactive and debilitated.
All these things can L
lead to constipation and that
can put a strain on already
delicate heart and blood
li?m
doctors. Many medical experts
suggest gentle, predictable
and easy-to-take laxatives
such as Senokot Tablets or
Granule*. Taken at bedtime,
this natural vegetable laxative
can usually induce
comfort in the morning. .
When a person feels better,
he or she can often do more,
and that can help prevent the
problem from recurring. ,
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and I was a lover of
people so 1 should be a
social worker," Florence
Moore said.
Since she did like people
and liked working
with people, after graduation
from Benedict,
Mrs. Moore . attended
?Atlanta University
School of Social Work.
After . coming to
Winston-Salem, Mrs.
Moore began working as
ft tfrC?
^Department of social
Services, her present
employer. As a caseworker
she worked out
, into the community.
4'We had an enormous
case load," Mrs. Moore
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4rs. Doris Thomas all of |
Baltimore, Md. Mr. and
4rs. Nathaniel {lines, Mr;md
Mrs. George Ervin,
4r. and Mrs. Theodore
ffeidon, Mrs. * Velma
Warns, Mrs. Margaretta
>tuckey, Mrs. Irving Hines I
I, all of Winston-Salem. C
The couple has 37 grand- v
.nuuren anu iq yrcvi^rauu- 1
:hildren. The Hines will c
cave later in the month for c
i New Orleans tour. >
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bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. t
Ufonso Harris and Mr. and ^
Ats. James Hart, cousins f
>f the bridegrooms were
tlso present from
Vinston-Salem.
Following a wedding trip *
o the island of Barbados, j
West Indies, the couple will
eside in University City, j
Missouri.
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1.2853 Nortl
2. IS Waugbi
Si>?MPggg good thru Sunday.
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said. "1 worked with
families, the disabled
and the old aged and I
liked it.
"1 worked as a caseworker
for 12 years before-my
director saw fit
to make me a supervisor,"
Mrs. Moore continued.
"I liked the
personal coniaci I had
when I worked in the
field, t wanted to be
where the action Was.'
supervisor of adult services
and in 1974 she
was added additional responsibilities
as volunteer
coordinator for the
Department of Social
Services.
DR. DOROTHY J. NORW
ledicine Degree, June 3r fr<
chool of Medicine in Detrpit;
She is a 1969 HonorGradi
chool. She received a B.
iology^trom Wayne State. C
he was a consistent member
After one year of study at
or post-bacculaureate cred
Vayne's School of Medicine
t_I)etroit General Hospita
pecialize in internal medicin
ut. norwooo is me aaugn
Norwood, II and the sister <
656 Renigar St. She is al
Vorthy of 1908 Turfaood Dr.
VIRGIL G. SIMPSON, ba
>mega Psi Phi Chapter, Om
lso represented the local cha
f the Sixth District, held in
saiah TVdwell, a member of
Listrict officer, attended the 1
The summit meeting is (
listrict officers, chairmen
:hapter representativescto pi
ind activities of the district.
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Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph V.
Joone Jr. (the former Ms.
Constance L. Gwyn) are
isiting their parents here
n Winston-Safcm, N.C. for
me week. Constance is the
laugnter ot Mr. <5c Mrs.
Villiam Gwyn of 2500
>aver Street. Rudolph Jr.
s the son of Mr. & Mrs. R.
1. Boone Sr. of 3151
Jutterfield Drive.
The Boones live at 4805
>. Bates Road, Spokane,
iVash. They, have been
here since January, 1978.
Rudolph boone is a 1974
lonor graduate and distinguished
military (R.O.T.C.)
tudent of N.C. A & T State
Jniversity, where he was
ictive with Omega Psi Phi
-raternity. He is in the
Shoos?
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d 4 Winston-Salem Area Stor
i Liberty St. 3. Old Town Sh<
town Street 4. S101 Country
Master Charge or Visa. Oper
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"To be a volunteeryou
have to be a special
type of person, to be
able to go in and do
things for people for3
nothing," Mrs. Moore
said.
Under Mrs. Moore's
direction, the program
began with about 30
volunteers and reached a
peak of 76 before
dwindling.
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VWith inflation and
rising gasoline prices
people began to cut back
and most/of our volunteers
are on a fixed
income." Mrs. Moore
said.
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OOD received a Doctor of
>m Wayne State University
i Michigan.
late of North Forsyth High
A. degree in science and
luring her four years there,
of the Dean's List.
tka ITfiiuAtwiKi Kif i^kinan
UftV WlUTViailJ VI ! ! IVAII0UII
it, she was accepted into
. She began her Residency
1, July 1, where she will
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ter of Mr & Mrs. John D.
rf John D. Norwood, 111 of
so the sister of Dianne N.
in Bethania, N. C.
isileus of Psi Phi Chapter,
ega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
ipter at the summit meeting
Asheville June 29 - 30th.
Psi Phi Chapter and also a
meeting.
designed to bring together
of various committees and
lan the schedules, programs
uple
ome
management program of
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp. He is presently
working on a masters in
business administration, in
addition to his regular job
with .Kaiser. He was
discharged from the Army
as a First Lieutenant.
Constance is a 1974
honor graduate of Shaw
University. She is active in
the Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority. She is manager of
the Spokane office of
Manpower.
Before leaving Fort Ord,
Calif, in December, 1978
the two were honored bv
mf
several groups in the communities
of Seaside,
Monterey and Fort Ord for
their outstanding work. ?
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She said if she had
worked solely with the
volunteer program she
would have bee,n able to
do it differently. '
"I would have liked to
have had the volunteer
family concept where we
would get entire families
to volunteer, including
The children, Mrs."
Moore said. "Children
- should start early learning
how to dQ .for ..others^
bwww we {rtrrfatfcom-'
ing such selfish people.
"With the family concept
a family could adopt
a person in a nursing
home and each person in
the family could be in
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volved." Mrs. Moore IE ^
continued. "The If - 11 ?
child could then grow up u """' ' learning
how to share." "'."
Mrs. Moore a
and has been ^ ~*VaN?E*?Mr1
for 29 years. She works # j
with' an elderly blind 5^y6gjfl^^clSW /
person. - ' i f
"1 love old people and ^ Hi 'iJwBU'i r
1 love to work with old ^3^1 WP* (
people," said Mrs. ?^w*V
?Moore.?"Wp~ji?^t nepri ~~ mr~~ __
MwBitiBdMfliktiy^BiHn ? liny? i? jmn
people to help people. ^ +~ ^
"Volunteering makes vA ' /B ^
the difference because - v\N * KAgt ~~
the volunteer may be the 1* *? jfc j^K
only light that person . . ^Hp
has in his life." - r , /, > '
By Yvette McCuUough M s. Florence Moore
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