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Pnge 6 Tb? Chronicle, Saturday, S^ptersocial rjB?WP*' ^K ^nAufep^ f^H Housekeeper Mrs. Betty Dubose of 1413 Bacon Street was selected "housekeeper of the Year1' at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She is shown above [left] receiving an engraved plaque form Mrs. Oneida Dease, president of the National Executive Housekeepers AssocraQonT 11 * . /''C- 4? "iif \ Mrs. Miles C. Harry^ . ? r>- %T?. % v*> Streeter-Hai Cheryl Denise Streeter University, and Miles Christopher The bride Harry were married Sa- marriage by turday, Sept._23 at Union er William - Baptist Church \wth Dr. matron of_hc A. H. McDaniel and Rev. Sherri Sadl Harvey McConnell offici- maid of hone ating. Ford. The Streeter is the daughter were Denis _ r * a nr'u* o , *+ 1 ^ ' oi ivirs. wmiam Maries ot lanta, ua., v Milwaukee, Wis. She is a Greensboro, graduate of North Caroli- com of Brooi na A & T State University Mrs. Mars and is employed at the Eastland of R.J. Reynolds Redemp- The groor tion Center. was France Harry is the son of Mrs. Washington Esther Perry of 2034 Can- were Warre non Ave. He is a graduate James Beat> of North Carolina A & T Kenny Woo State University and is son Caldwel employed as a computer The coupl operator for Wake Forest Winston-Sal jfeVI rc&jeCX* I K&'v '-: ^1 I i^' m ikr3fj,:iS?^B H SfVVV ^ ^ ' ;v V*-.^'' : fl P^ '<C I I 4 29 1979 I whii I 1 ' BjhHBHHMMHb w ** < ' ?T / ?^J?\ of The Year Mrs. Dubote, a 10-year employee of the hospital, was one of 14 employees In the 119-member Housekeeping Department to be nominated and rated by their supervisors on attendance, attitude, cooperation, work performance and appearance. 4 -JtC V* J| Garden jgSm- Council. The Fourth District Garden Council held its first meeting of the fiscal year Sept. 12 at the Patterson Avenue YMCA Mrs. James Dew presiding. . Mrs. Oeraldine Smith was appointed chairman of the mini-flower show.. iMti Mrs. Thomas Shore, I V chairman of the annual flower show gave a progress report. was given in Mrs. Janie Thomas her TtepfatK^ gave a report from the Starks. Her Federation of Garden er and her in Durham Aug. 5-7. >r was Patricia bridesmaids Sol4:; Omegas Patricia Baudyn. N.Y. and Psi Phi chaPter- ?me8a ha Williams Psi Phi Fraterni?y- lncNew Bern. wl11 have a meetin8 of its executive committee on n s best inan 'S BUick af\ Sunday, Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. ' D C Ushers \" The re8ular -chaPter n Livingston. meeting wi? be held on John Polite, Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 8 druff and Ja- P m' 0me?a men in the area are invited to attend e will live in the ern tiia^icr s aciiviiics. I // = VB| ~jf ~ d0 fc> (f reynolda mano BLif:t-m m *%* AM rl WheelerTribute Honors Mr. Music The former students of Harry D. Wheeler and friends of the honoree will I honor him in a musical on Sunday, 30, 6 p.m. at the M. C. Benton Convention CenFormer students, coworkers, friends and anyone who has enjoyed and appreciated the contribu- Mr tions, services, perfor- .. \a/l i mances. music and fellow- HarrV D. Wheeler ship of Mr. Wheeler are A special feature of the cordially invited to this program will be a slide gala affair. presentation of Mr. WheThe planning commit- eler, from childhood to his tee's coal is to make it recent retirement. This possible to send Mr. & presentation was preparMrs. H. D. Wheeler on an ed by Beauford Bailey, all-expenses paid trip to Dr. Fred D. Tanner and New Orleans, La. Contri- Mrs. Dorothy G. Wheeler, butions may be made to: A tribute ensemble will H.D. Wheeler Tribute and provide music for the sent to Mrs. Betty Hanes, program. Bernard T. Foy, P. 0. Box 3099, Winston- coordinator of music for ~ Salem, N.C. 27104 or the Winston-Salem/ brought directly to the Forsyth County Schools is - tribute program and given chairman -of the music to Mrs. Hanes. committee. Flower-Niche The Flower Niche by Mrs. Belvedere Cook, ~ district director. Plans Garden Club met recently , . . were made for continued at the home of Mrs. beautification of the WinBenjamin Warren, 3450 ston-Salem State UniverCumberland Rd. Highl- sity campus and donations lghts of the 4th District ot cuttings tor a proposed meeting were presented greenhouse on campus. Alta VUta , The Alta Vista Garden crowned at the convenClub met on Sept. 20 at tion. the home of Mrs. Beatrice Mrs. King pinpointed Feemster. Mrs. Louise the duties of each officer King presided. " and members. Each A report from the Fed- member was asked to eration of^ Garden-Clubs? bring a plant to exchange held in Durham was rea&? at the next meetings A The new officers for J980 repast was served by Mrs. were given. Pictures was Feemster and Mrs. Cora shown of the new queen Broome. Poke Easy The Poke Easy Club Sims, vice-president; held their monthly meet- Cordia Carlton, secretary; ing Sept. 18 at Miller Trudy Johnson, assistant Park. New officers were secretary; Terry Knight, elected. Sammy Gough treasurer and Jimmy Cocoutgoing president was kerons, assistant treasurpresented an appreciation ereift bv the club. tv.?? ^i..k ?? e - rf * "V VIUV ?*oa Ciller* Newly elected officers tained by a karate class were: Gilbert Poplin, Jr., and refreshments were president; Constance served. 'ntown: 10:00-5:30 \ thruway: 9:00-9:00 C-S/IW A f daily: 10:00-9:00 yL/Cl/l/lAJ DOWNTOWN TWBUWAV v\p(.UA ^AVO? VISIT US O" T t L E P MOS t D'AI. /?? 14 I 1 " ~ - (pRESTxS) HOT DOGGER COOKS ONE TO FIVE HOT DOGS IN 60 SECONDS WITH NO WATER TO IA BOIL. EASY, QUICK CLEANING. JUICY AND ^ -Jj?\ FLAVORFUL EVERY HBmn TIME- W Blr FRY BABY FRIES WTTH ONLY 2 CUPS _ , OF OIL AND MAKES 1 OR 2 SERVINGS IN MINUTES. SNAP-ON LID FOR STOR- ^ ^ qq INO OIL. MULTI-PUR- I >< WW POSE FRYING. JL W It PRESTO BURGER BROILS HAMBURGERS IN 1 TO 3 MINUTES. TOASTS BUNS, HEATSSANDWICHES. NO- AQQ SPLATTER, NO MESS. JOO ) ^ VERY EASY TO CLEAN. Kj /f davis home stores jUr 1 Fair Wet | . j^jj ^9 Si2 jeans , By Levi and Wri 20% 0 Entire Stocl Many Styles to Sel in juniors 5 to 1S, /X Miss< ?jft " 4/ ^PER Bi -x vX'-' High Boots Low Boots f, < Wide Width Boots m Wide Calf Boots B/ Leather Boots M Suede Boots ^ Press Boots - Sport Boot* downtown ? Pi I 0 % I aananaMmiwauaiiu u $ Dmykteij ik Specials Junior and Misses Stretch i Iyester Pants 1290 - $1490 Reg. *18 to *20 front Regular Waist and If Elastic back in^vlew Fall ors. :es 5 to 15 - 8 to 18 ingler 3S 8 to 18 Special Fall Sweaters Reg . $9 to *20 Slipons in Novelty Styles and Solids. Sizes S-M-L nrvfcTTE LTV/ I jriLL .L BOOTS 5% Off OASH - CHARGE Special Orders .. Taken & Filled Sizes 5 - 12 N-M-W-WW InT'l wr > ^ . > gj Dau/fftte/i ^ arkview Northside \f '
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