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6 Th# CbtmkU, Saimrdav, Amrt 4,1979 ttllllllHiniiniHIIIIIIHIIIHIUIIlMUIIIIIIHIIIItHlllltUMIIftlllltllllllllllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIII Social) ^Br ' , H v Mrs. Alvester Coleman Coleman -WalkerVoncillia Darlene Walker enrolled at Winston-Salem and Alvester Toney State University. . He is Coleman were married employed by Arby Roast Sunday. July 29 at 5 p.m. at Beef Restaurants and is a New Jerusalem Baptist second Lt. in the LJ.S. Army Church with Rev. Samuel Reserves. Cornelius of Winston- The bride was given Salem and Rev. - Richard away bY her father. Her Thomas, of Greensboro maid of hon?r was Jacklyn officiating. Crawford and her matrons Walker is the daughter of honors were Patricia Rev. and Mrs. Joseph T. Walker Thomas of Walker, Sr. of 1013 E. 12th Greensboro and Mrs. Street. She is a graduate of Andrea Walker Riley of West Forsyth Senior High Winston-Salem. School and is presently lhe bride's honor attenState University. She is Linda Oglesby and Deborah also employed by the Roundtree,- all of Bethlehem Community Winston-Salem. Center. Coleman's best man was Coleman is the son of Kenneth M. Rilefy f of Mrs. Annie B. Coleman Philadelphia, Pa. Ushers and the late Rev. James A. were David, Daniel and Coleman of 1080 E. 17th Benjamin Coleman, the St. He is a graduate of groom's brothers; -Joseph Walker, Jr. the bride's West Forsyth^Senior High brother and Lewis Barr, the School and -is?presently nephew.^^WSSU Seniors'Tetecl Winston-Salem State Lewis, Pamela Peebles and University held a senior Marvin Young. recognition luncheon last Nnrtlngs Sharon L. Haney, week for the 30 seniors who Dianne Johnson, Vivian completed their require- McDougie, Valerie Young. ments for graduation dur-r? : ing the summer session. They heard a commence- M ment speech of sorts from w M state Rep. Ted Kaplan, " D-Forsyth, who noted that U ^ he had taken courses at " WSSU. "Everywhere I go, I I try to tell people that," said the legislator. Kaplan said he ,would support continuing im- m provements to the univer- W ^ sity so that it would become I the best university in I Winston-Salem and one of I | _ x ^ the best in the state. ' I After the luncheon, parti- I cipants viewed dancers, I singers and a flutist from 1 Ij | | || the Junior Arts Program I jointly sponsored by Exper- I ment in Self-Reliance and I j g " ? wssu lunUtt Dr. Arnold Lockett, a I ^ new vice-chancellor for aca- I demic affairs, presented I the graduates, who are: Bachelor of Arts Basinets Administration: I mm Yolanda Hope, Randall I A Hunter, Larry Knight, I I Joyce A. Smith, Danny I \ Young, Juanita Willis. 1g routlcal Sdencei Kevin M. Banks, Millicent Brim. B TO Psychology* Jerry Powers. Sociologyi Haywood Armstrong, Bobby M. Barners, Larry Ratliff, ^ Cornelious Newell. GrOUp Of Bachelor of Science D A p Q f Applied Sciencei Bennie R. ? ^ ^ I Atchley, Ann Brown, m ? James H. Green. A CBT I Elementary Educations * Nell Brown, Ricky Bullard, Kathy Johnson, Jocelyn ??? : 5 ? IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllMlllltlllllltlllllllllltllllllltlltlltlllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Whirl HlttllllllllNIIIIUIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiliiiiiitiiitlllllllliiiilllltilllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii $ Macks Hold Rei By Yvette McCullough Luella Sally Mack, and Staff Writer Marion Salley. Sr. are the The descendents of the oldest living relatives of. Salley and Mack Family of ^wo families. They are Orangeburg, S.C. met in grandchildren of former Winston-Salem Friday and s^aves and the children of Saturday at the Holiday Inn share-crobpers^^^ i North for thtir cixth annual Mrs. LueUtrSTMack read j family reunion. the history of the family at , The celebration t>egan luncheon. Rev. Mack Friday evening with, a cook 8ave invocation J} Debra out and picnic at the home ^ov 8ave highlights of of Dorothy Brown, the ^amily and Mary Salley daughter of the oldest liv- introduced the speaker, ing member of the Mack theme f?r the re" Family. Rev. John W. union was "Love is an Mack. everyday thing" and was The occasion continued stressed by the speaker Saturday with breakfast Mrs. Brown. ^ and a luncheon program at 'Everyday love is not , the Hotel. Mrs. Brown was possessive." Mrs. Brown j the guest speaker at the. sa'd* ^ ^ free so we can -hmcheon. whoever and whatever^ In addition to Rev. John we areMack, pastor emeritus of the 8r9uP that Specer Memorial Church, they must have God in their RT ' f* * yfj:k 4 w Barbara Hunter, Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Smith, J Cowan -Sir * * Janet Lorraine Cowen Winston-Salem State j and Lawrence Smith, Jr. Universtiy and is employed ] were married June 23 at 3 as a teacher in King 1 -pri?rin King George, Va. at George^ Va. 1 the home of the officiating The groom is the son of minister, Rev. John Mr~and Mrs. Lawrence R McDowney. Smith of Oak Grove, Va. The bride is the daughter He is presently attending of Ms. Lorraine Cowen of Westmoreland County Winston-Salem and James Technical** School in Cowen of Philadelphia. Virginia. She is a graduate of The matron of honor was > Further I [ ^1V Reductions I INC. 211 W. 4th St. I SHOES 5I-I S. Stratford Rd. I jd Group Ladies' I g and Summer I 5 and SANDALS NOW 0% OFF ken Sizes from 4 to 12, a a a a r* \A/irvri_j o ttMMn IU O VVIU I n o Group of BASS REVELATIONS & POLYBOTTOM 3R0WSAB0UTS SANDALS MOW$f 3 S2a".CoS33$2190 V llllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMHtlllllllHIIIIIIHitlttlllllllltll People & Their union I ot become as one," she W 'it if \ stated. "Whether together | M . 3| 'h. or whether apart, our fam- p WSL .m E .Jffl 3 ily name we'll keep to JPf hearty" The three oldest of the 1 Mrs. Brown was also d to r] Jame. S. rhairman of the Winston>alem planning committee or the family reunion. V fil ?-J H J Others on the committee I were Luella Mack, John W. Mack, Maggie Haile and I " B C Theodore Mack. I J ENTIRE ST I IN OUR DOM I BLOUSES 1 Vz PRICE "th Vlrs. Barbara Hunter ?f SKIRTS I Sting George, Va. and the J ^ I *est Mfa" wars hreaaie I U1/ ~/0 OFF ; Hunter of King George. | The couple will live in I AUADI EO Ling George, Va. M Women's suede _ _ and leather body bags. Reg. $10.97 0>50 ( Shop 4 Winston-Si 1. 2853 North Liberty St. 3. 2.15 Waughtown Street 4. Sale prices good thru Sunday. Master Charg T I I. ( v Lifestyles Vlack-SoDey SiDey Mack and lev. John Mack. dley, LocDft ? 2?^^HtwoofourlSRGSTD^T?^^^H iE^OUTLSAkE_rzE OCK ENTIRE STOCK OF I IESTIC OUR MENS WEAR I JG GOES ? A# ?, 25,? OFF EAV I 'READS II I CLOTHS OFF I fjj NOTHING HELD BACKIYES I ESS COVERS ALL OF OUK MENSWEAR I MAT SETS NOW ON SALE , OUT TO SAVE YOU MONEY IN EVERY DEPT. I INP CASH IN ON THESE MONEY SAVERS! I LADIES ? SELECTED GROUP LADIES I t SLACKS DRESSES 1JL I 4/2 PWCE I 72 PWCE I SLACKS . and *4 I LADIES I BOYS 14 REG. TO CNIT TOPS KNIT SHITS dL $3.49 B GIRLS SUN $m VALUFS B AO/ '"7 DMSSBS _ 9 m 9 TO 17799 i ' /O OFF, 1 GROUP GOLL5 ^ I N. LIBEtiTV ST.? DMStttt % pwrp >TON-SALEM, N.C. FANTSUTTS PR1CE | Pic ti flay Shoos Q foil feftefeitMe afoot! Women's moc-toe sport oxford has accent stitching vl , and new bottom design. Rust. 8.00 Reg. $10.97 Girls' back-to-school t-strap wedge^with perforated vamp. ?| 6.00 Reg. $7.97 Cuga* Men's nylon Cuga* in blue with gold trim. Sizes 6)4-12. r> a.a I itfcri Big boys sizes 2Vi-6. $15.97... 1100 j All knee hi socks end hose. 20% off regular price. ilem Ares Stores Old Town Shopping Ctr. 5101 Country Club Rosd e or Visa. Ooen eveninos and Sunday 1-6 pm. c I
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