* Pa$e 12-The Chronicle, Saiuri v3w XV'S^?M | * J - ,, *&! WWy w.\\ Ws t >1! f t Members of the Winston-S First Lady Carolyn Hunt last of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Hur Force discusses plans for tlie country with LINKS Beatrice don, International Trends a president. One of the LINk^ tion events, affairs and issut tional Trends and Services is that the LINKS program and pie of different cultures to similarities of all cultures an< reception was held at the So Nature Science Celebrates December is a month of Christmas celebration, and the Nature Science Center in Winston-Salem will join in the many festivities. "Christmas Around the World," an annual exhibit of wonderfully decorated Christmas trees, will be at the Center from December 4th through January 4th. This exhibit, a favorite of both young and old, is organized by the Nature Science Center Guild. Christmas trees, decorated according to- the diverse traditions of peoples from around the world, will adorn the lobby, shop and exhibit areas. The Museum Shop will be amply stocked with lovely gift items, including two lines of imported Christmas tree ornaments. From Germany, come 6 kinds of snowflakes created from natural pine, and from Sweden, 6 styles of glass ornaments. Come see the unusual selection at reasonable prices. Be sure to include a trip to the Nature Science Center as part of your holiHav PAlphratinn vvivw/i uuv/iit The first blood bank was set up by Dr. Charles R. Drew, a Black physician, in Washington, D.C., in 1941. ft/Si ; L t *1 Winston-Sale __ TH1 IS GETTING TI * Jas, December 13, 1980 ' \ ill^ r * x* * m^i * ( a- v . <^k < Iv *N sg if ?i *- "'- jW p Si??? .JlP&*~ ' nlnm ? 1 IklWO laiwni v napici vjI illC LirNN^, 1 week during a reception spons it, w ho is the state's honorary <. ' spring 1981 visit between Wir ? Covington, a Friendship Fori nd Services chairperson and 1 >' primary goals is to make ea< ?s through personal involvemc l one of the LINKS four progi the Friendship Force both pre learn something of their f< J to find the basic human neec utheastern Center for Contem Thomas L. Clarke Band Stud< Thomas L. Clarke, a 10th grader at Carver High School won the honor of being named "Band Student of the Month" for November. He is the son of Dr., and Mrs. Thomas L. Clarke, Sr. of 3751 Spaulding Drive in WinstonSalem. . Thomas is a drum major for the Yellow Jackets Marching Band and plays the? trumpet, baritone horn and piano. In addition he plays 1 in the concert band, pep ( DECOR) KlOx SUNDA I CRAFTS 'f NORTHSIDE SHO Open Evenloi Mon.-Frl. 10-9 I Open |>0 pi 0 m's 1st Black 24 H 1 IMDIM' 104 111 tut G BIGGER EVE IANKS TO YOl ( , ?7 i ' 1 B nc., met with North Carolina I ored by the Friendship Force :hairperson ot the Friendship iston-Salem and a European I ce member; Lizzie Dee BranGladvs D Oldham rhanfpr ? "I ? - ?K ? ;h member aware of internarnt and enrichment. Internaam facets. Mrs. Hunt noted wide an opportunity for peo ?llow man, to discover the is, desires and concerns. The iporary Art (SECCA). ~~i snt Of Month ^ K * Thomas | band, stage band and brass esemble. i THINGS 'PPING CENTER 3? (II g | , Sat. 10-5:30 J Jr 1 r? I our Station . 0 J RYDAY! 1 / \ * I Dutstanding Youn^ 'ffcky EMICIi ^ Wr-'wn '**-?1 'e88? Hedge LaVerne gram is designed to honor hnson and Vanessa C. and encourage young woiwles have been selected men between the ages of 21 ^ L'ijiJir **"* ^ "'^n .... f ~ t. guishedThemsefves in Their lition of Outstanding 7 - r . 6 homes, their professions ung Women of America. and their communities. he Outstanding Young In addition to being pre ^ ?mm?? I H| Caroline's La d I' ^ k^i F* 11 v I 9 m I II V^HK^HII fmyCttbtU V^IPINHI HOOOig 1 ? ; Women Selected > rwff* . Wa?ett ai Aiacrie* wiB -he volume, they are being chosen, considered for one of the fifty - one state awards to Mrs. Dexter Otis Arnold, I - - ?thoia wo?honory ppeaideirt -of the menj^hp'^ <^wrai -Pg^rTtfon^ -of worthy contributions in Women's Clubs is chairtheir individual states, person of the program's From these state winners advisory board which sethc Ten Outstanding Young lects the winners. irgest TV, Audio, &. Appliance Discour Mlcrothermometert temp, probe 10 power levels lUrr* $ ^vytmaToud >klflQ elf to a little 107 * (J 2 level memoryDefrosts & Cooks or Cooks & Keeps Warm 10 level solid state heat control Easy push button programming Automatic thermometer cooks to exact temperature * only 44 BB" MnI Sansor ^ j lTJJ] |B1H9 Tamparatura I [I I 1 Probe 35 mln dual speed mealtimer clock *Cook p?wer var,ab,e v I ^&rrT power control ^ .1 Black glass see ^Iff e Sealed in glass shelf e End of cooking 3ftfi " only $2 7 ) I. .ia?>? i > . ?.^w^iTr^- ""^5 Jane Bolin, appointed judge of the Court of Qomestic Relations in New York City in 1939, was the first Black woman judge in the U.S. 11 timatic I >W A V e^> I 1 PMWMl! itlW m jih I v i mm ikmm flfcp* 5 ^'=3hM (g>? I ofv cw?*? ? M nagrgaar |