. Pmgc 6- The Chrootcto, Saturday, Aogwtt 25, 1979 I WHIttitMttllllltttltl tHlllllllltitiHII?il?iititHIIHIIII'MIIMHIIIIIItltltHlllilltllttlHIHIttllltllllll Social Vd IMItnilllMMdlMINIHIININIIIIIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIINIMIIIIHIIHKIMMMIHIHNNMININMHlJ ?m L* i t^7^L\^^V >^HHL k auKgyMHHV \ (|v V j^PI Yrl It's the 30th animal picnic for Annual itZjT^fSEr*, Taicott Ave. In Plafftown. 1 PiCniC 1^1 to give working dasa b social, physical and spiritn fr \o9 ^p^' I l^ ^n^^mzr ?%. j -> Mrs. Johnny LeGrand Linton-LeffranH I Martha Ann Linton of The bride was given in Salisbury and Johnny Wil- marriage by her father, liam Legrand of Badin Her maid of honor was were married Saturday Maria Virgin Linton of August 18, at 4 p.m. at Hampton, Va. BridesUnited Metropolitan Bap- maids were Mrs. Barbar tish Church in Winston- Jean Bishop, Mrs. Salem with Rev.% J.D. Rosetta Glover of HillsBallard officiating. borough, Mrs. Brenda Linton is the daughter Goode, Mrs. Valerie of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tyson and Mrs. Gale Linton of 3757 Beeson Rd. Allen, all of Badin and She is a graduate of Darlene Glover of HillsWinston-Salem State Uni- borough was the junior versity with a B.S. degree bridesmaid. in Nursing. She is pres- Legrand's bestman was ently employed at the Derrick W. Davis of Veteran Medical Center in Badin. His attendents Salisbury. were, Sgt. Elmo R. Lin Legrand is the son of ton, Jr., Henry A. CunMr. and Mrs. Madge ningham of Red Springs, Legrand of Badin. He Johnny C. Cunningham attended Rowan.Technical of High Point, Terry L. Institute and received an Brown of Salisbury, associate degree in Busi- Arthus L. Legrand and ness Administration. He Curtis Watkins of Badin. is employed by the ABEX The couple will live in Corporation in Salisbury. Salisbury. Eastern Star The annual Brides' Contest for the 11th District Order of Eastrern Star, PHA was climaxed on August 12th at the Masonic Temple in Winston-Salem. The winning Bride was Mrs. Jessie Landingham of Bivouac Chapter and the runner-up was Mrs. Marline Taylor of Queens of Olympic Chapter. They were congratulated by Grand District Deputy of the Uth District: Mrs. Dorothy Sprinkle, and Grand Associate Matron of N.C., Mrs. Elizabeth M. Tilley. Mrs. Mary D. Hall is Program Chairperson for the 11th District. The; purpose jjf the contest is to raise money for charitable causes. x p V ItmtlHimtlUtttllltmiHINtMIIIIMHIIIIIItllllMHIIMIIIMIIIHimMIIIIIIIHIIHHIMIttltltlllltll 'hirl Sa? i ^ B^r ^?.f . the Marlon Andenoo uqd attendees are Nettle P. Gn ITUSt w siniui, ueorgia Moore, Fn rhe dub wo organized In Nora Cox, Walter Moore, ' lack families an outlet for James Smith and Zerllne G lal growth. Among the ^ Wheeler Tribute I A "Tribute To A Musi- at the Career Center in cian," in honor of 30 years the 1978-79 school vear. of humanitarian and edu- Individuals or groups cational services to the (band, choral, orchestra, community of Winston- majorettes, faculty, _ Salem, will be given for classes, church groups, Harry D. Wheeler on Sun- fraternal, sororities, com- j day, September 30, 6 to 8 munity) desiring to partip.m. at the Benton Con- cipate in this tribute may vention Center. / contact Mrs. Betty Gra- 1 Wheeler retired at the k ham Hanes at 526 Comend of the past school monwealth Drive, year, havfS^kaught music Winston-Salem 27104, at Atkins High School for phone number 768-1469. 20 years; at West Forsyth 0 Senior High School from A check of $5.00 or 1969 to 1972; at East more may be made out to Forsyth Senior High HH.D. Wheeler Tribute." School from 1972 to 1979, Persons who wish to perand taught Advanced form in a choral ensemble Placement college level or instrumental ensemble, music for gifted students or both may contact Ber I We Have The Largest Selection of Ladies J Hosiery In WinstonSalem At The / f " ? Lowest Prices... / I PwSff 7 ?lj | Pair Support Pant' I Sizes: A-B.C-D, Oueen I * / 9 lilt II11 tttlll II tllll I Mil till Hill || III II Milium | 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi r * SvmM ?v ~"t v *\ $10 will hold V your coat until November 1 H ** . . r ' >'r. ' *-*'* Ife -.-<&& <Tmmi Ladi %3 111 Leatt ;1 $99 ? Large select and leather V \ pen, Pearl Bankhead, Rena jd Smith Jr., Mr?. Patton, Virginia Bailey, Elsie Cobb, Staff Photo by Templeton jUT * Planned |?|||$r tee meets" each Sunday # mm evening at the home of ATTENTION j??H? TAXPAYERS - WW' I ? 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