3 r Page S Tb< Chronicle, Salnrday, Joiy 21, 1979 BUUIHIimil?llt>IHIIHINH!tlllltllllltlllllNillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Social A IIIIHIIIIIIIUUIIHIHnillllllllllliailltlllHIUUIttiUUnMIMttltttllUIUIIIIIIIIIKIHIIIHtllllNUI UL Guild See Bv Yvette McCullough Mrs. Wilson said the Staff Writer Guild now has an active The Winston-Salem membership ot"91 members L'rban League Guild is con- with 291 members on the tinuing its membership books. She said the memdrive through the end of bership drive will become Iulv. said guild president nn annual event for the ' Ricky Wilson. month of July. The only requirement, to be a mem"We're asking each ber of the Guild is a $5 Guild member to brin^ in ioininy fee. Mrs. DnrrtHa ' C9 * " - ? two members," Mrs. Williams is chairperson of Wilson said. "We're try- the drive. ing tor a goal of 1000 In addition to the memjqj members by July 31bership drive, the Urban Selinda D. Hardv and Eddie R. Cobb were y : :?ned. Saturday. July 14 at 4? the _- ; bride's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. lan muck, m ibi\ l-* ^ wood Drive with Evangelist officiating ^ Hardy the daughter of . 0 Ms. Ophelia Hardy 2322 N. She a graduate of Winston-Salem a State University and is employed by Winston- ^ I ~ Salem State's Early Childr ,/ hood Center. Cobb is the son of Mr. * and Mrs. Eddie H. Cobb of Jk p' i M ' graduate of Pfeiffer College ' _ and. is presently a teacher ? and a coach at Mt. Airy - MrS. Eddie I * High School. " The bride was given in Phi Delta K marriage by her brother r : if 1 11 rraricisco naruy. rter ma- g || ^ g tron of honor' was Mrs. lllSulll IN0W Cheryl Green and her maid of honor was Sandra Hardy. National Sojority of Phi The bride's 'honor atten- Delta Kappa Inc. Beta dents were Mrs. Lillie Lambda Chapter installed Holmes. Mrs. Mary officers at a recent meeting Alexander. Mrs. Catherine held at the home of Mrs. :Ma^~BuTnTr~HaTdy7~aTTtl?Doris- Hartsfield~orr Nevir - ? Mrs. Evelyn Conrad, the Wafkertown Road. bride's aunts. 3 *Mrs. Mrs. Ann Motz was inMargaret Bell, the ncice of ^stalled as President of the the groom, from Greens- Chapter. She is a teacher boro. Sara Ann Joyce, the^in the V^wiiton-Salem/ sister of the groom, from Forsyth County School Sys. , Baltimore, Md. and tem. She is a member of Cynthia Conrad, the cousin First Baptist Church, where of the bride from Greens- she is affiliated with the bqro. Selinda V. Hardy, Young Women's Progresthe daughter of the bride sive Club. She is also a ? was a junior bride's maid. member of the National Cobb's best man was Association of University Thomas A. Bell, his ne- Women. Mrs. Motz sucphew of Greensboro. ceeds Mrs. Glennie M. Hall I CHARLES CI YE&.' WRS CLOf/A/6: OUT gk , -TWO OF OUR LARGESTDF.PTS. ,.Vi wrw sit s-wa/gs -to/??i/?mtf'*m * iA E^RYmiN& ^mnR^ Jf I AC/V^Eflv -B^SKi I jS&OFrZMfcfi :SK8SS nothihglUBDBJCKJ -mmrx EiERVTHlNG GcOFS/ I CflAAF EARLY MP -SAVE / 50IN. UBEKTV ~ I tnMLwq WiHSTMSAL * it UHHiiiiniiiiiniHiUHinminittnHiiHHiHUfHMHWHiiniiHfinnwM?HiiimwMiMmii /Vhirl IWHtmilHflimMltlillHHmWHWUftHHIHtllWMimilllMHHHiWHIIIIIMMWIHMMMMBBI ks 1000 Men League Guild will also have the National Urban League a special tunc! raising pro- Conference in Chicago, ject so thai the Guild can July 1^-25. Ms. Teresa have a float in Winston- Metcalf of Louisville. Ky. Salem State's Homecoming will be installed as the new Parade. Saturday October Southern Region Coordi2?. Mrs. Shirely Faton is, nator -bv Vernon Jordan, the chairperson of a Urban League,, President "Homecoming Float" for during the conference, the parade and Mrs. pirst Lady Rosalind Carter Cleester Hickerson is an will be the guest speaker of assistant. tttc annual Guild luncheon. Mrs. Wilson and tour Other Guild members members of the Urban* who will be attending the League Guild will attend conference are Johnnie Wrights B Family Fe; Descendants of the David and Sally Wrigftt Clan convened on Saturday July 7, and organized the David I and Sally Wright Family. | Turner L. Wright Sr., the ^ and his daughter Esther * '' r Keith entertained relatives ^ and friends on the Turner L. Wright grounds with a f ' fpstivp fantactir "Rrino S' W . The schedule of events - V included a get acquainted Kr hour, buffet dinner, and a W family meeting,, with ft Turner L. Wright Sr. voted 1 * Mt *n as President, Esther Keith, secretary, Catherine % /^KK anc* Frances Andrews, treasuer. The evening ~f ended with a Disco with tflDDS. John and Arrie Wright,' V DJ'd by Bobby Hughes. FOfficers The entire family woK^ shipped with Rev. who held the office for foujr Benjamin Tandy, and the years. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Ottier officers -''Installed Church Sunday morning were Mrs. Daisy Staten, July 8, with a farewell hour first vice-president; Mrs. in the lower auditorium. EleanorSpearman, second dan-leaders- in? atten? vice-president; Mrs. Rftea ? Hunting, secretary; Mrs. "" Rosemond Penn, financial A secretary; Mrs. Anna ! W Gilliam, treasurer; Mrs. I Olivia Bausman, dean of pledges; Mrs. Frances Johjpson, public relations chairperson and Mrs. Glennie M. Hall, executive advisor. The group finalized plans : for the conclave to be held in Detroit, Mich. July '29 uirougn /vugusi * . If / ?\ ^ Jr2! ftn ftnri (O] Sr?' V# pir^r^ H0V Wl I ^^3 blouses. AF P " I ST.' jgfcI" ^~" /ffi- j SIJRPLUS piece sv STORE I y y J) nylon ar ty/lfr* FIXTURES ?N?S / /// F0R I CW) SALE B ^ STOCK OF I @2) A CCTIM I retmliH >lbVI IW . I ^ summer dreses, # C--?\ 41 2$ '1 *. ?' off I 111 5 III and coloi iMTHls DEPT- S^LE | I I I summer ^pgj^l |ll -? mmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmm f People & Their MMMMWMNMMMHMMMMMMMNWMMMHINIilttfttftttMUMttllMilHMMItt t iberS We can McCrav. Catherine Hines. ?? Elizabeth Tillev and C. McCurrdy. .DOWNTOWN The Guild is also plan- ? PARKWAY ning a birthday party for REYNOLDA the elderly at Sunrise . NORTHSIDE Towers on September 14 or 1 __ September 28. The Ebony Fashion Fair , will again be sponsored by Greater^ the Guild. The date for this year's occasion will be m October 26. There are 65 PKan,^ CorU;,- r!:- I ChurtiHAv i aaiiiyn I ail WUI1* M """/ testants competing EVGTy ( Summer iegin ( NOTE-HA1 .. . MISSE stival . JUN|( dance were: Esther M. 0 [?1 A I C Wright. Bertha GoodAnd 1 1 "Ul John E. Wright of WinstopSalem; Jeane C. Greene of Richmond, Va.f Turner L. Wright Jr., Esther Keith, and their families from Lanham, Md. (The Turner Wright Clan). Walter and Luella Wright, Elizabeth Clement, Frances Andrews ' and Geraldine Griggs, Winston-Salem, (The Hubert Wright Clan), r7Richard and Catherine _ R <~\/ ) #? n R r Artlr I wn M V WVJ WVli, WIVVBIJU, 1 Willie, Nathaniel and Carolyn Wright, Winston- , m' " Salem, (The Deamster _ Wright Clan). Earlene Hairston, Vernell Williams BJP of Winston-Salem, and Willi*?" Wright Jr.. ^ . Cleveland, Ohio. (The * SWIPTIWear YfjXixe Wright Sr. Clan). # BIOUSSS Charles Kirby, Petersburg, TODS Fla., (The Bertha Good "Clan). Vichi Wright (The PafltS John E. Wright Clan). Rev. ChAr+e and Mrs. Charles OnOiIS Humphard of Pittsburg, # ?QQT\/Q S Pa., Alice Reynolds and Evelyn_Sloan, nieces of Q AV/E AT -David Wright. K It* Jt rtof % off $9.80 donees, regularly $16 to Jimler dresses, regular! oose from prints and solids Choose from a large ass ss and short sleeve styles, colors and fab Wide variety of colors and 5-13. Tottoijs, polyesters, blends. % off % Off? iwimwemr, regularly $18 to Junior top*. Choose fro tire stock of one and two assortment of tops inclu 'imsuits. Spandet, lycra, cloth, cotton knit T-tops id blends. 8 to 18. ? ? * * * oizcs a.ivi.i,. to Va off 50% to 4 r dreaacn and iportswear, Ladlea Spring and Snnm y $68 to S240. Bright Handbag*. Choose from colors in one and two piece leather, linen and canvaj slacks, blazers, blouses and clutches, shoulders, hob ? 20. summer fashion colors. O Va off Up to 75 id half ilu dretMt, Aaaorted Coftmne Jewel f $28 to $98. One and two Chains. eamngs^feraceW ssses in a variety of styles pins in white and sjymme rs to carry you through the . 6 to 20. Have It now...ate yoi Belli of Winston-Salmi Hue* Mail 7M-9200 Mom ' f* 1 -*s o r \ ; Lifestyles ? IIIHIIINIIIMNiUMIHIIIUHIIIIUIINIflHMMMIIMMMMMMMMMMMBMMHi ENERGY* 't afford fro waste ?v 1 . / ^1 ' DOWNTOWN j VZ parkway * REYNOLDA , r FASHON SHOP I * NORTHSIDE: rinston+Salem latti Tlniifi Saturday, 18^ DRESS LF SIZE DRESSES DOWNTOWN ONLY) EY DRESSES }R DRESSES . ' SIZE DRESSES > ? \ 4 V?PRICE?, or less! > t * \ "1 Spring & Summer irtswear " 4 >1'' ' l : l'1C > . t-" r \ -? ? -?p .? >r <> Wf ^I^PRICE ^O or less! ??SBi ^ , 1 ^LL ARCADE STORESjl ' "K I o iranrp? ~ $3.88 L> *"? ? j w ?* uins swimwear, special ortment of purchase. Assorted styles of one rics. Sizes and two piece swimsuits, in choice of prints and some solid colors. 4 to 6X and 7 to 14. Girls Clothing. - . $2.48 ? m a wide Gym Shorts. . ding terry Satin gym shorts in a large and more. assortment of colors. Sizes 7-14. Reg. S2.79. $6.97 Ladies Slacks, special pnrchaae. i vinyls. Sizes 5-18. Many styles and colors. Large selection. Budget os, in Store. % ?? $6.88 ry* - Reigning Beauty Pants ft Blouses. its, and' Regularly $9.88 each. Sizes 8-18. ^ / _ r a r* i - ?< r snaacs. ouaget More. it Balk, Visa, American Exp raw, or Master Charge card, day to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 1 to ft p.m.

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