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Page 6 The Chronicle, S*turd*>, October 13, 1979 social n Garden Club Makes Fall Plans e The Within the Picket She had each member to Fence Garden Chijb met make a card. Oct. 3, at the home of Mrs. J.L Hunt, 263$ A lovely repast was c D 1 W TU?I-U.. V A ? u..?? j^cas (\uau. iviis, i ucniut stivtu u> irna. num. ? . Leas Present were: Mrs; MagThe program for the gie Bailey (new member), year was presented by the Mrs. Arrie Wright. Miss program committee. Aft- Annie Wellman. Mrs.Miler old and new business, dred Poindexter, Mrs. Mrs. Hunt gave her de- Theotis Jackson. Mrs. monstration on Oceabana. Bea Kirby, Mrs. Thelma This is a Japenese me- Lewis, Mrs. J.L. Hunt and thod of making greeting Mrs. Ella Belle Tillman, cards. She used different The November meeting kindis of leaves and flow- will be held at Mrs. Arrie , ers to make the cards. Wright's home. Sethos Court Entertains > ^ Sunrise Senior Gtizens Sethos Court #105, costumes paraded for the Daughters of Isis, enters guests. They wore brighttained the senior citizens Iv colored dresses made2* of Sunrise Towers at their by the daughters, acannual Egyptian and An- cented by jewelry on their niversary Tea on Oct. 7. heads, neck, arms,fingers A brief history of the and toes. Daughters of Isis was Daughter Flora Alexgiven by Dt. Alyce Shipp. ander was presented a gift Dt. Shipp recognized the for the most beautiful *past and present Ulustri- attire representing an Eous Commandress and Se- gyptian lady. The misthos Queens. The Voices tress of ceremonies was of Isis made up ot Daughter Doris Robinson. Daughters of Sethos Court Committee chairmans 0105 presented music for were Daughters Beverly the entire evening.? Hosch and Alyce Shipp. Daughters of Sethos Betty Manning is the reCourt dressed in Egyptian porter. Fj "Atom ; A ! %% %! ^- ^ jiuuciii rviumill ViiU The Student-Alumni "Miss SARA". Re lations association SARA was organized in (SARA) of Winston-Salem 1975 in an effort to bring State University recently together students and elected new officers. Alumni. The association The officers afe Millard tries to establish and enJames, president; Belinda courage an understanding Jones, vice-president; of the Alumni ajnong stuRobbin Brown, co-secre- dents who are presently tary; Marinda Mason, re- enrolled at Winstoncording secretary; Wins- Salem State University ton Lassiter, chaplain; Chris Golson. sargeant of The group is presently ' arms, Vincent Lilly, repor- sponsoring a raffle of a ter and Renee Streeter, 1979 Chew Malibu to be ' i _ presents M WINSTON -SALEM BF.NFFIT OF WINSTON-SALEM URBAN LEAGUE GUILD'S SCHOLARSHIP WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY uH Friday, October 26, 1979 HDj|^ 8:00 P.M. Ticket Price $12.(V"t $15.00 J?l Includes 1 year *?ibscription to EBONY or 6 months to JET ( vhirl? UK, - - mm v Membert and guests of Um ki|. Association of North Carollnj /Vll 11 tdfy table at Forest Park daring a food and refreshments. Presi Ketirees Beard, Charles Gwyn, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. Mildred Thurstoc Hines, Bobby Ingram, Otha Di Gradv. dresident: Mr. and IV LaTonva BlaJr. Byrds Hold 5-8 marked the celebraI tion of the first family j 9 reunion of the Byrd famiKE\ J^T lv. The members of the J family arrived on Friday and host and hostess were y Mrs. Lucille Byrd Rar^by * ar|d family, also Mr. El- f mon Byrd. ( ^3pfvi* * Four generations of the?family were in attend < .dance. Out of town guests r elattons Association were: Mr. &. Mrs. LrC c Thomas. Mr. Ernest Byrd e in Mnafc and daunhIer Tina- of UU ItICCIj Detroit. Mich. Mrs. lu/ic Ford., Mrs. Elsie Kidd. . g.vcn away during W,?- son and daughter. Adrjan ston-Salem State Umver- jnd Grcta and Mrs ,nC2 j sitv s Homecoming. Oc! r~ . ..... ? ? ronianez, New York Otv. : r. The group also ass.sts Mrs Dalsv Dawson and in other acUvit.es includ- Ms Cathcrine Dawson. | ing campus beauttlica Hogansville. Ga . tion. assist director of Alumni Affairs with office The business meeting operations, and thev was held on Saturday invite- alumni relations morning and officers were 1 groups from all over the elected as following: Mrs I'nncd States Lucille B. Ransby. president: Flsie Kidd. secreta- Nancv Adams is the ry; Inez Fontanez and ad\isi?r of the ass?H'iatn?n. Wanda Sales, assistant ,c J r , x ^ KJfm Budget value panty hose Reg 79^ 3 pairs/ PHrcs (??wkJ ai \ii -4 W inaion Siorvi*. > n I. Im-hmamt ?. HU/?. Rivnoldi * Yulklnvlllr Rd?, ; ; .a -> > i?hcrt> Str?*i Open Sundays 1-6 p.m. K m*i Sate prices good thru Sunday Master Charge <jr Visa Op?n ev? ?A V t Wkch( - * I w u I " v Wachovia has 19ol Kernersville area. Th; venience of location i: Because people bank BT That's wny Wachuv >$EJ customer. And why w L ^ people like Sandra Dc y Because we want 01 A always be the k ind of \ to bank w ith. NW-mK-r M ^ I < . HMl - " Staff Photo by Templeton ' b Armed Forces Retiree* fhjnj* \ gather around a picnic *H(Rf gathering complete with )* ( A snt ares Karen Rooeevelt I Mr*. Clyde Horton, J.A. (sj&& ^ if Everett Thnrston, Ernie .''m e srden, J.E. Mills, George , ;iap down tow Irs. Booker T. Blair and | ? Reunion^ / Reg $6 97 famous oster chrome, ; ?5Li_^ i^hhb $1.50 i ' ? Wiaghtown Street i vJ ? ? ( i'I < It l'fcTfc>rtv rt PIi .*( to I >?od ^ v !dj I re?. 44.95 mlngs and Sunday 1-6 pm. d*\\fi home / ecretaries; L.C. Thomas. " rea&urer; Catherine and JjgSgl }aisy Dawson, c.o-ordina- ; . <?. v * - &. ' - . jPgHP * tv* 0 The weekend activities jKin I I nduded a barbecue on SajKjV^ ^ | iaturday evening. The amilv worshipped at the }reater United Progres- Wfrm f ive Baptist Churchy on 1 ;j6g? 'I iundaT> morning. The ^ eunion dinner followed ~ _v_V_ >n the lawn of the newly ? j|fc . IT lected president j LjBfc ^ V / The program included ' remarks and a memorial praver by Dr. 0- Austin ladies' size 8-18 polyes Caldwell. The family was -I joined by several friends j STORM COA1 md members of the ;hurch. Monday's activi- l| A QQ lies included breakfast at , j | the Coliseum Kitchen, a i j tour of Whitaket Park, j reg. 78.00 tnd a site-seeing tour of j I )ur citv 1 , davls fashions The family made plans I large group of assorte for the reunion to be held i n Atlanta. Ga. next vear. i! i tiAllLiO i i Ahooiffin ^ p^e JIIWi\y , reg. 4.00-15.00 .. 11 ? davls Jewelry well-heeled ,r ~ >Ok fOr fall... I boys acrylic crew & ?[ ? SWEATERS i 8" n s pleated vamp slide on a j 5ncil-thin high heel. Black. ' reg. 20.00-21.00 10.00 davis boys' wear Reg $13.97 white or maize snap fr s wooden heel sandal with yorlapping vamp detail and j , ; . tj\ J'V ( Y )\A/i nkle strap. Wine and black. Vw>UIii I I 7 VV 1 10.00 1 1 99 i . Reg. $14 97 f ' reg. 2.99 iw Cutout handle | ...? clutch bags ' davls infant wear 5.00 i ?: i jvia People Sandra Dowier ager, Sherwood Office ttices in the Winston-Salem/Clemmons/ ^r's more than any other bank. But con* sn't the only reason people bank with us. mith people, not locations. via assigns a Personal Banker to every e're proud ot our branch management >wler. X2t.ui,w Wachovia Bank&Trust Q ' & -f;>* .r\ *'? ' 4 ' Jf ' . vatm * .1 ~ >N;.; N THRUWAV REYNOLDA MANOR & vufbury ..V , , - . , . ^ =: S& 7* '.V v ," " ''"x'v' . v*; > < . V w v v ,v*^ ** ' \ ' *-* ' -^ i ><>!?, *k> s * :* s ?ter sizes 14V2-17 men's :s DRESS SHIRTS 799 reg. 14.00 davis men1? wear d plus size 18l/2-24l/2 belted P.V.C. COATS I 24" I very specially priced -- davls fashlons-at-large plus size 38-44 coat ' SWEATERS 20" reg. 30.00 davls fashion-at-large ont 4 sizes in anchor hocking Nib BASKET BUFF" TS J. reg. 6.69 davis home stores gold rival knife sharpener OPLNfcH 1 1 88 1 C ^ reg. 18.45 store* davis home tore*
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