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2 Page t) - The Chronicle, Saturday, November 10, 1979 social % tfljH ^ ==^B^ VH)/ W^m - M I Members of a knitting class which meets at the East Winston Library get an early start on their Christmas shopping by knitting their gifts. Pictured left to right Ques Sets Achi Psi Phi Chapter (Gradu- with Rev. J.W. Gwyn and ate) and Lambda Eta congregation. Chapter (Undergraduate, At 2:30 p.m. the groups Wake Forest University) will have a banquet in the of Omega Psi Phi Frater- Red Room, Winston-Salnity Inc. will celebrate em State CJniversity. Dr. national Acnievement C.B. Hauser, chairman of Week on Sunday, Nov. 11. the Achievement Week Committee and an honorV 10:45 a.m. the mem- C(j 40 year-man of the bers will meet at St. fraternity will be the masPaul s Methodist Church ter of ceremonies. Recogon Dellabrook Road. nition will be given to where they will worship "The Citizen of the Year" PH l 1 ( ' Class of '54 ! The Winston-Salem U- bratfed Its 25th reunion s niversity Class of 1954 has this year during homecodonated $1075 to the Uni- ming week at WSSU. Mr. versity. The gift is ear- and Mrs. Waltin Youngs marked to purchase refe- on behalf of the Class of ly Library on campus. to Chancellor Douglas Covington in a brief ceremoThe class of 1954 cele- ny Saturday. .Oct. 277" Gay 49ers ~ The Gay 49ers Plus held Thanksgiving by doing for their October lunch meet- others less fortunate, ing at the Martin Luther Gifts will be given to the King Center with Mrs. children who are in ButRomelia Mason presiding. ner. The next meeting The hostesses, Mrs. Cor- will be a Christmas party nelia Hayes and Mrs. for members and friends. Clara Nesby served a The hostesses presented delicious repast. ^ each member a crocheted The club will celebrate corsage. Columbia Heights Reunion The graduates of Col- from 1924 through 1930 umbia Heights High Scho- are as^e(^ t0 attend. Plans ol will meet Sunday, Nov. are made for one 11 at 5 n.m. at thp Hrvnn#?r ^ig class reunion. Offic ers are to be elected. For Funeral Home. All form- more information contact [~~ er student of the school George Allen at 722-1278. East Winston Bazaar The East Winston p,m. Restoration Association Organizers invite the is sponsoring a bazaar at public to come out and Saint Benedict the Moor enjoy games, food, fun Catholic Church, 1625 e. and music. House plants 12th St. Saturday, Nov. wju be displayed and 10 from 10 a.m. until 3 sold. Big Cash Payoff Chronicle circulation Donald "Donnie" Petzmanager Tom Wilkins has ler is fifth wi*h 77.5 announced latest stand- points. Stephen "Fish ings in the Big Cash Man" Brown is next with Payoff contest for carri- 35 points. Leon "Bowers. legged Baby" Cole has 10 Milton "Mighty-Mite" points, Tony Bynum has McLaurin lias zoomed five points and Reggie past last week's leader, Jobnson has 2.5 points., Don "Lir Man" Wilkins. McLaurin now has 160 The contest continues points, while Wilkins has through Dec. 15. The 140. carrier with the most Mclvin "Kip Jr." Wilk- points over 500 will get a ins is in third place with $50 cash prize. Carriers points. Marvin "Pee receive points based on Wee" King has 85 points subscriptions and single in fourth place copies ,old. ? > . ' vhirl? * B I Photo by Santana are Mrs. G.A.. Thompson, Mrs. Mattie Clarke, Margaret Allen and Mrs. Elizabeth Nesbitt. ievement Week and "The Omega Man of Forest University. He is the Year." currently director of student affairs at Wilberforce Those persons have College, Wilberforce, 0-been decided, and will be announced during the program. Virgil G. Simp- Lemuel L. Johnson, last son, basileus of Psi Phi year's "Omega Man of Chapter will make the the Year" and a past presentations for the gra- basileus of Psi Phi Capter duate chapter and Rod- will talk briefly on the man Tullis, basileus of fraternity's theme, "ReLambda Eta Chapter will stating Our Priorities: A make the presentations Commitment to Uplift." for the undergraduate . t The graduate chapter 1 1 will honor members who j t j ... . have 25. 40 and 50 years Lambda Eta will be J honoring Calvin Johnson ? SLrNKt is their "Citizen of the Musical selections will Year." Mr. Johnson is be rendered by an ensemformer director of men's ble from Wake* Forest residence life at Wnkn Tini>^rcit.. . ? MflV w 111 * W I Oil Y . Forsyth Civic Honors Families - Members of the Forsyth ?also gave statements of? County Civic Club enter- appreciation. tained their families with Mrs. Burley Bailey was a buffet-style banquet re- honored with a birthday cently at the Reynolds cake from members of her Health Center Cafeteria. church by Mr. and Mrs. Among the featured Howard Hawkins. speakers were Rev. James Members in attendance Conrad, vice president of w?re: Kimbrough, Conthe club, and Joseph Kim- rad. Miller, Horace Bingbrough, president. Rev. ham. Rev. Robert Bailey, Robert Bailey introduced Clark Brown. Rev. Ashley club members and their Champagne, Howard wives. Hawkins, Rev. John W. Adding their remarks Blackburn, Cal Morman, were: Ernest Miller, se- B.D. McCoy, TurnerReich cretary; Howard Hawkins, and Walter Phillips. The and Mr. and Mrs. Clark buffet was prepared by Rrnu/n Qo,io?ol \ A \ / rr\ % ? utwTTu. jwviai wives ivus. iviary rvimorougn. Pic to Pay Shoes W aU The last word jm in comfort! y\y/ . QIH. casual with saM tacad b. Woman's athlstic styta oxford cotor and genuine craps sola Accent stitching and puffsd Rust. 10 3. sides Brown. .50 Rag $8 97 9.00 Rag $13 97 Prices Good At All 4 Winston-Salem Stores: 3- 2<M2 1. Locrtmann's Plazt, Rcynofdt & Yadkinvillc Rds. 2670 2. 2853 N. Liberty Street (K Mart Master Charge or Visa. Sale prices good thru Sunday. Open avertings am v, I 1 I LHeningburgs Celebrate Anniversary Sixty friends and rel?- v\ ^ ?f tives gathered In Reston, $?)?? \ yv Ur^ Va., on Oct. 13 to help Dr. Alphonse and Willa Mae / Scales Heningburg of St. ^ Albans and Sag Harbor, den wedding anniversary. /FREE DEL The Heningburgs met _ ?*b?? ? while Alphonse was a teacher at Slater Normal e 11 School in Winston-Salem, and Willa Mae was a student at Wilberforce 0/1 / / j/^) College, Wilberforce. O- Cf| I Oft ft f O hio. The couple married on Aug. 13, 1929, in COtDGti Winston-Salem. They have two sons, Gustav Sr. QM and Michael Sr., and , i" three grandchildren, Gus- MA# tav Jr. of Maplewood, ^ WW 4 _ N.J^Anne^Ren?e?f-Ncw Orleans, La., and Michael " Uw Jr. of Reston, Va. Dr. Heningburg, noted CA educator, was past president of the National Edu- OF cation Association and a mmmm U.S. State Department of- .. ficial in Tunisia. He is ? now retired. Mrs. He- S ningburg, retired, was employed by the New York City Housing Autho The celebration was I hosted by their children, ^B Reynold Gustav Sr., director of the ^B Newark, New Jersey Ur- ^B /ftj i ban Coalition and co-host ^B f IjluilQ of?WNBC?television's ^B "Positively Black," Mi- I chael Sr., assistant direc- ^B tor of the National Health ~^B V*. Service Corps, and San- H Xf(J fjLJ^ \ ^ 7 dra, administratiyo asso- _. t,( J Cw ciate with the National ^B NInstitute of Education. Corporation Parkway Guests and family ga- I thered at Michael and ^B ?Sandra's Reston home for ^B ///? ? a catered reception and ( [jam then chauffered to the ^B \ . Marriott Hotel at Dulles ^B ~ ? International Airport fonr ^B ' Vlnoyord formal dinner, toasts and tributes; music-and dan- ^B ^ cing. | I IAAj iA IU T~wv. J f\ r\ / Uw wj y C J , Jkj JB jflLl m1 K J IV I ?j I sEr*3 fl I m , ULlta I c. Man'a ?v?r pofxior su?d?d III laather casual Comfortable I I / wadgs bottom Tan. I 11 * J 9.00 Rag. $ 12.97 I W fl|V\ _ {Qlhe^ Waughtown Street Peter* Creek Parkway H JE NN,? , Plaza, next to Food Workl) PHONE 7 d Sunday 1-6 pm. 1 * __ Parkview Florist Parkview Shopping Center 784-1933 Cut Flowers Potted Plants t ^-^- Green Plants #Peat Moss ^ / Lawn Fertilizer ' . = S_. . 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