Chronicle Profile Won't Ta It deeply frustrates works on such to Dr. Lenwood Davis when the Black Womar he runs into a roadblock , shortest, a ten-< while searching for some list on Blacks ln y information. went out th< But rather than kick- time to give a sp ing the nearest wall, he said, during hi usually does something lined office in th< about the information ment of Coltrane 8aP- 4 "And 1 went t Davis, an assistant 4 about eighty bo ? ?r~ of history at^ Utah ~ history an Winston-Salem State found ten referei University, lays claim to blacks." - the title of World s ''Just about iwosi rroiinc Living state rve been j Bibliographer. done a bibliogra The native of Beaufort blacks in that 3 is working on three bibli- Davis added. ographies, listings of re-' stance, I did mo: search in a given field, 100 pages or B) which would bring his Oregon and I'm v total of published works on one on bia to 81. North Carolina." His bibliographies He's done &it range from 1,500 citation phies on the blac aiti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams of 5137 Butterfield Dr., Winston-Salern, has been assigned to the Navy recuriting station in Winston-Salem as part of the hometown assistance recruiting program (HARP) * Airman Williams was graduated from East Forsyth High School in Kernersville in 1977. He entered the Navy on the delayed entry program in June 1977 and went on active duty in November that year. The 21-year-old sailor went to boot camp at Orlando, Fla., and was schooled in aviation at Memohis. Tenn. 4 K ? ? After his training in the aviation field. Airman Williams reported for duty at Naval Air Station Point Mugu in California. " He is married to the former Barbara Duncan, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Duncan of 1200 Gholson St., Winston-Salem. The Williams Ijave three children Lavendor, 5, Kenneth, 3, and Demesha, 9 months. , Mrs. Williams and the children are living at 71C Willow St., Winston-Salem. After assisting the recruiters in their recruiting efforts in Winston-Salem for 15 days, Airman Williams will report back to Point Mugu for duty. Pkn Pay Shoos? Sensational summer shoes! --> .7?? ^ ttwjimbggi A. Girls' natural leather sandal, Cutout vamp. 10-4. 6.50 Reg. $8.97 B. B. Women's dress sandal. Cutouts on ^g3 vamp, new underslung wooden heel. ^ 12.00 Reg. $13.97 " * . " ' <T C. Women's nylon Cuga' athletic _ jogger. Assorted colors. ? n.oo Reg. $15.97 I ^ \ women's r-inai; . I?^ ^ $2.00 - S3.00 ^ A Children's Sum V _ - . J 30% to 40% off r< ?^ /? *) Men's Sandal S d 30% to 40% off ri All Handbags 20% off regular price. Pom-pom socks... 75* Cugm" athletic socks. Reg. $1.49 & $1.59.... Shop 4 Winston-! 1. 2853 North Liberty St. ; 2. 15 Waughtown Street < Sale prices good thru Sunday. Master Charg ft. ike No For An pics as ily, black policemen and Davis re i to his sickle cell anemia. His torate f :itation broad range of interests Mellon talv. also extends to such Pittsburg ire one fields as irrigation, land lors and eech," reform, transportation tory fron s book- and birth control. j Universil j base- "My bibliographies His 1< Hall. usually stem from the stems fi hrough lack of information on a 11th gr; oks on * topic," said Davis. "It when I d d^ only first- grew- out- of- the in history nces to needs of my classes and to read a students. The students learn m every come in and say I can't past to g< n, I've ? find anything on, say the to the p phy on " black policeman, and future." ft *1 ' H ? - ? - siaic, ^ nicy rc usuany ngni. "I hat For in- f Davis has been at history t< re than - v WSSU since last year. very w< acks in He previously taught at Davis sa working Livingstone College, real role cks in Portland (Ore.) State A per University, Ohio State $o diver; )liogra- University and the Uni- ographie :k fam- versity of Deleware. rally be ERNEST S. JAMES has> been appointed Product Supervisor-bleached specialty board for the White Papers Group and will report to Thomas L. Breeland, product manager-bleached specialty board. In his new assignment, Ernest will be responsible for assisting in the establishment of marketing objectives for each grade within the bleached specialty board product line based on sales forecasts, manufacturing capacity, competitive activity and product demand and distribution channels. In addition, he will assist in thedevelopment of the marketing plans and strategies for achieving the profit objectives and development of individual profit projections for each Bleached Specialty Board grade. Prior to this position, Ernest was a senior sales representative for the White papers Group's Boston sales office. He has valso held the positions of Sales Representative ana joinea ir^o in 1M74 as a Staft Assistant. Ernest receivedftis"undergraduate degree frotri North ' Carolina Central University in 1970 and in 1974 was ' awarded an MBA from Babcock Graduate School of j Management, Wake Forest University, North Carolina. He is married to Debhor James and has^ son and daughter. They have been in the city recently visiting with his parent Mrs. Vivian Tuttle, 3647 Yale Ave. More People on pages 19,20 I Summer Sandal Sale. Selected groups ? S4.00 mer Sandal Sale. Selected groups sgular price. \ ale. All summer sandals egular price. Knee-Hi Hose. 20% off regular price. Cotton sole. Sale... 63* . 120 Comfort top. Sale... 39* . * c ialem Area Stores 3. Old Town Shopping Ctr. 4. 5101 Country Club Road e or Visa. Open evenings arid Sunday 1-6 pm. ^ ' ? V i Answer " ceived his doc- fields. Davis, in addition rom Carnegie- to bibliographies q^i the University in black artist and Marcus ? and his bache- GarveyT is now putting masters in his- together an anthology, i N. C. Central or series of articles 'on ty. black policemen. Dve for books D ?, . ,. . . 3 , , But his biggest project rom about the . ?? f / . * I , is one he expects to take , + ade. "That s u r- u ? i about five years. ; He s ecided to major _ , t because-4 liked go.ng to write the h.story J , . .. of his family, just like bout the past to ,.Vu *. . Alex Haley. The disore about the . .. . . * . tinctive thing about my st some insights , . family is that we were resent and the? J . never in slavery, so our i a high school ^story will provide a u U different insight on the ? eacher who was ... . :11 respected," black experience. At.. ready he can trace his iCi AS SL a | | ^ a a A . lf ,, roots back to the 1750s. model for us. 1 son who's been Given his research >e in his biblio- background, the task is s would natu- likely to be a snap for open to other- - Davis. ' nA V \ HI Ifeisii Williams rjames : 1 hhk.av hi ynol oa manor < \>sn i.-; (in uu phoni dial /?2 34\t . , j , : . * i . . ' " & - . , VPft Greater cWinston4 odrofli c&ur$day. Friday Satui long sleeves, elastic neck, n?V nylon tricot, one size fits all and ha BIG SWEEPS "FA 1 099 r -"-J reg. 13.00 W J . 3 DAYS ON davis lingerie davis fc sizes 5*13, 100% polyester sizes 8-20, 100c basic styles with/without belts in fall colors, bl JR. PANTS 2- PC.; 1 I 99 0< reg. 20.00 ^ ^ davis jr. sportswear davis spo entire remaining stocks in sizes 14V2-17 of short sleeve dress, sp MEN'S SHI . Vn teg. 6.00 - 15.00 f pi davis men's wear sizes 8-18 in assorted style, sizes 8-18, s-m-1 fabric, and color budget pants, jackets, t nnrnnrn orn n r ui\L00L0 oxLr/\r 1 Q99 C99 : 33.00-37.00 ^ ? 9.00davis budget wear davis budf sizes 8-16 in cotton woven. sizes 30-40 in a short sleeve, basic, budget skirts, tops, pa fl- BLOUSES " PLUS V - 6" 13"18.00 davis budget wear davjs fashi, The Chronicle, S<htfd?y, July 21,1979 - Page 9 Hr rvIflliH " '* ^^^iwpw>ppwpi|pwpiMPMBwwr ^ j ppPPTjp '^|A brA*^; - ?T?.* . ./" iv?-' &M<&mM Lenwood Davis Benson Studio Tours NYC =; :? A group of 27, including with performers in the mu;" students and their parents sical. They also met with from the Benson's Musical Gregory Hines of the Studio, have returned from Hines, Hines and Dad a New York City trip which dance team. included a Broadway musi- Another highlight of the cal and talks with several trip was a tour of landmarks stars. such as the Statue of Th^ first night of their Liberty, United Nations, St . stay from June 28 to July 2, John the Divine Cathedral. the group saw "Eubie," a Chinatown, Lincoln Center. Tony nominated musical Carnegie Hall and the based on the compositions Juilliard School of Music, of 96-year-old pianist Eubie Directing the trip were Ms. biake. Afterwards the vimessa v. Benson and travelers held a rap session Ms. Minnie E. Benson. :: ntcv.fi: 10. 00-5:20 \ nru.vay daily: 9:00-9:00 ' U . u / U C. j * v ? O m C. 0 O ~ " ? '6./".c?cd rr.anci: 10:00-9:00 $a\.rday: 10:00-6:00 \ tSalem in Days lay. ^ v winter stock of misses', jr., lLsize fashion .and all-purpose^ LL COATS LY 20% OFF ishions sportswear jr. sportswear 7o Dolvester size* 6-16 in hrnnm ?tirlr [azer and skirt with matching scarf SUITS SKIRTS }99 - 1 a 99 J ?g. 27,00 X U rtswear davis sportswear fl-m -1-xl, assorted styles and colors )Ort kllit in 8enuine leather, small rj mri LEATHER ti l D GOODS I S9.00 1350 RICE V/ davis handbags in skirts, choose from many styles. ops. other fabrics, colors in budget tATES SKIRTS 1 099 1199 1 AQ 9 io 11" - it" 34.00 18.00-22 00 e ^et wear davis budget wear ?- ^ ssorted set^of^-colorful trays nts for with fold up storage rack SIZES- TRAY SETS I 15",i ssy 23.00 // ons at large davis home stores jyy *

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