/ .T 0 The Chronicle, Saturday, January 19, I960 -gg- =jg? B Ifc Masonic I j Daughter Roberta Mumford has been re-elected ^BflE^BB illustrious commandress of Qpfhnc Pr\11rf \l/\ 1 OC !*? Bishop arid Hope. JGLIVDU Other officers for the 1980 years, during which FOf the court will stress its motto "Progress Through Togetherness" are: Daugh- Alvii^ Jackson has been ter Coral Jackson, first Lt. elected illustrious potentate commandress; Daughter Qf SethosTemple No. 170of Beverly Hosch, second Lt. the Prince Hall Shriners. commandress; Daughter Jackson, a Winston-SaFlora K. Alexander, high iem native and member of priestess; Daughter Eliza- Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. beth Gordon, oriental zjon Church, is an original guide; Daughter Pauline member of the Bivoac Benbow, treasurer; Daugh- Lodge No. 503, King Soloter Marilyn Peterson, re- mon Consistory No. 64, cordess; Daughter Ruby American Legion Post No. Rogers, first ceremonial 128, Phalanx Fraternity, daughter; Daughter Annie Eldridge, second ceremonial daughter; Daughter FflPllHr Vernell Moddy, inside spy; IIUC /sj: Daughter Alyce Shipp, out- * ^ ' side-spy; Daughter-Gorin 1 ; --r~~ ^ i^ojujjift" rwnrijr ciccicu QBS1I6US) ter Josephipe C^aper* * as- Mrs. Velma H. Friende, sistant recordess; Nobre presided qt the monthly A.O. Benbow, advisor to meeting of Phi ^Omega court. Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Friende is a guidance coum , selor at Atkins High School. . She served as Anti-Basileus for the last two years.' Other elected officers for 1980-81 are: Mrs. Alletis Bryant, Anti-Basileus; Mrs. Annette Wilson, ^^jj|Grammatues; 'Mrs. Peggy * J Witherspoon, Anti-Gram* v mateus; Mrs. Yvonne HinMrs. Friende ton, financial secretary; Oues Hold Ann Psi Phi and Mu Epsilon ticipate in this classical chapters of Omega Psi Phi music contest (instrumental Fraternity, Inc. will spon- or vocal). The contest is sor its annual Talent Hunt qpen to soloists only, not Contest in early March (tentative date- March 3, 8 0UPS* 1980) at Kenneth R. Wil- Prizes will be awarded as liams Auditorium,'Winston follows: First Place- $50., ' -Salem State University. Second Place- $30. and Students in grades 10, 11 Third Place- $20. The first and 12 are eligible to par- place winner will have the niiiiiniiinmmiinnniniutwwmmimwiiniiiniiiiiiiiminnm?ini?iiiiimininniniHiii Shrinking Districts i?wnimwmiiwii?iiimi?miiMiMinnnMHiwmii?iw?immw?WMi??n?it?ww?wiwn?miHww * districts had population gains between 1970 and 1978.* Six districts grew more than 50 percent-all of them located in Sun Belt states-Florida, California and Texas. : One hundred and six districts lost people. Not surprisingly, most of them are in older, urban America. Fifteen districts in New York City, seven in Chicago, five each in Philadelphia and Detroit and seven Los Angeles saw people voting with their feet in the eight years of the decade. The Census Bureau admitted undercounting blacks in 1970, and is making an effort now to avoid a repetition in 1980. But even allowing for the 3 pettent error rate in the 1978 provisional estimates of congressional district shrinkage and growth, Capitol Hill is likely to be less integrated in the future than it has been over the last few years. The congressional re-districting that will result from 1980's head count could also spark profound political changes. The Census Bureau estimates are an early warning system that should send shivers through the Housing from page 2 existing housing stock and could lead to better . compliance by landlords who would then know that these * proceedings could not be ignored." Termed inadequate in the housing code wereheating standards and insulation add weatherproofing standards. The code does not presently require that landlords supply heating equipment although there are standards to be met if heating is provided. 1 1 xvmva vv/UI V MUi 1UJ U1 II1C . Daughters of Isis. Mrs. Mumford is a mem- / JL ,1^ " ber of St. Paul's United ^ . uT Methodist Church in Ker- y nersville and belongs to the ^ ffjiB American Legion Auxiliary?^ Qk, 1X3 M| Tost No. 128. She was n*it I** r^'-"-SB educated at Carver High , School anH Winctrtn-Ca1<???? wf.ksnn ? - . . utatvii-k/aiVIII * State University. She is a mother of two children, . "A' * ) vHirl? Jnits Pick Offi< v ., *&*' ; EaMBIH^^^Mg Mumford Cooper n Wins First Electionr A thos Temple Potentate M.B.T.C. Society and captain of the guard; Sulliyt#t^s at R.J. Reynolds van Humbert, Outer Tobaccb Co. as a depart- Guard; Carl Cloud Sr., ment inspector. He has lecturer; Daryl Prince, asbeen a Mason for 10 years sistant recorder and Jack C. and is married to Coral J. Cdoper, imperial deputy of Jackson. oasis; William Peterson Other officers include: Sr., imperial advisor of Lester Carpenter, first ce- oasis and Thomas Mickens remonial master, Ed Rus- Sr? imperial organizer of sell, second -ceremonial oasis, master, John Hart, mar- Howard L. Ward is reshall; Walter Patterson, porter. ~~7 ! Picked By AKAs ? N - ^ . < Mrs. Chlories Shore, Epis- the initiation of three new toleus; Mrs. Marie Rose- members, Mrs. Carmen boro, Tamiouchas; Mrs. Elijah, Mrs. Mildred Knox, Marv Warren. renort#*r? sister frf niiwio --J , r~~~ 'w* > v? wiit ! itivi gciu aiiM Mrs. Dorothy Jones, par- Dorothy Wynecoff, and liamentarian; Mrs. Bronnie Mrs. Joan K. Phillips, sisDaniels, Hodegas; Mrs. ter of Soror Barbara K. Bryth Puryear, Philactor Phillips, and Mrs. A. Tillie Jeffers, _ Hostesses fo^ the meetmembership chairman. ing were Sorors Annie BelPhi Omega Chapter will ton, Geraldine Cary, Barbe actively involved in so- bara Dula, Sara Hamlin, cial, cultural and civic pro- Virginia Newell, Sandra jects during the year as Pennington and Annette proposed by the program Wilson. The meeting was chairman. Soror Alletis I Bryant. The highlight of Vivian Burke, 3410 Cumthe January meeting was berland Rd. ual Talent Hunt opportunity to participate Ms. Julie Flinchum, went on the district level for on to win the district conadditional prizes and recog- test, and on to Denver, Col. nition. For applications in August, 1979 to particiand further information. pate in the National Talent write: Mr. Rudolph Y. ? . _ A_ . Boone Sr.- chairman, Ome- Hunt Demonstration. ga Talent Hunt Contest, The public is invited to 3151 Butterfield Drive, attend the contest. The Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 deadline for submitting enLast year's local winner, tries is February^ 1, 1980. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm from page 1 iHiHimiiinMiiiiiHiHiiHiwmwiMiimiiniwiMMiiHiiMHiHWimimwmmNHiHHHiwumwi traditional coalition of liberal big city Democrats. The message: Their days in powet; are numbered. Numbered, in fact, by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. PHONE 767-9090 Rocker's Heat Appliance Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED 30 DAYS BY FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN WASHERS & DRYERS MAYTAG REFRIGERATORS & FREEZERS FRIGIDAIRE RANGES A DISHWASHERS WHIRLPOOL TRASH COMPACTORS A DISPOSALS KENMORE WINDOW UNITS ADMIRAL AND PLUMBING KITCHEN-AID. grnrgrniigrT^ _ *Bw *? H. Rocker Call 767^9090 mammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmrnmm \ / / V ? "r? cers Cooper Leads ~ Consistory Jack C. Cooper has been re-elected as commander- ^ in-chief of the King Solomon Consistory No. 64 AASRPHA. Cooper, a member of White Rock Baptist | Church, is a member of Other officers are: V. I Douglas Hairston, first I lieutenant; James McLau- I rin, second lieutenant; Lu- I ther Littlejohn, piror; I Jame^ Lomax, minister of I state and grand orator; I Edward Russell, chancel- j lor; William E. Stevenson, ] keeper of seal and archives; I D /\W/\cr4 C ss ffc I A? # q o nfAf fin nwCrt jtttltS, irCo3UiCTt fl Daryl Prince, Wihston-Sa- I lem hospitaler; Fred Hen- I ry, master of ceremonies; I Darrell Hart, engineer and artist; Sullivan Humbert, " captain of the guard; Cardel F.Douthit, sentinel; Howard L.Ward, reporter. 1] ~fi " TW* . frr iff! 2.$3 Cannon Bath Towels Special purchase! Prints, solids or stripes. Slight ?i 'I lltosc 'Rose I Jf" ?h< Mllk| Est- coi J 3?*1 ( 1 Chef Foil I Plant I Aluminum foil, Each roll I Cheat ^ 12" x 25". and rr _ I wltvtv 1 tOl v'O J I I Sethos Temple No. 170, where he is a past potentate; American Lesion Post No. 128; M.B.T.C. Society;' T.I.V. and serves as Excellent Commander No. 7, Knights of Knights of Templars and Imperial Deputy of Oasis of Winston-Salem. The new commander has been a Mason for 16 years, flj He works at Brenner Indu- I stries Inc. and is married to I the former Thelma Mick-1 ens. I I r. ^ , ? ? V-- ^ taCH. T . ?? ^ T y. Oocst st END BLVD. JC nrrvt m*T ?WT^^ ^0 nuvfin wui r Xs 1**20?/ INFLATI Lyle Conover % -Proprietor ^ I DEPOSI I MORE A Iio Federal regulations reqi penaityrfor ea 10 S. Stratford Rd, One West Four US <ez . *P< ir Choice! se Milk twin :k. (Two 8-oz. ttles) >lla ualsam impoo or "iditioner, 8-oz. I Mobil Motor lette Atra Razor 10W30. Limit? h 5 blades. Warren Trans RTC 1 ers Snacks I Bad Pillow m curls, corn chips I Standard r >o re. ^Filled with I Waughto Lm&H \ v : ~i^jlP"" S- L- DUREN CO. ^ ~ \\ rBrly - ^AAMTJNG CONTHACTOR8 ^jqrrmft tfrns?io? rv Cxtjchioh ltA^n? Specializing in wallpaper guttering roofing carpet installation i . 'V ' 1*74 BLOOMFIKLD DR. 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