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* Page 6-The Chronicle, Saturday, Deeembe socia m." ^ tffe 1 jssb^^^p^ * ~^M ' ; """"^H i s v, \|K m ':f K^#. 1 j|^%2 SkS I J^m^t i *B6I hA I "?iflH '^Vm^^al^Lv .. *) ? jl Mr5. kera Banks, left, Mrs. Leola Sadler, Hobday House decorations. Garden Cour State Holiday The Fourth District Garden Council will sponsor its annual Holiday House Tour on Sunday, December 14, 1980, between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. rinh<t in th<> rnnnril will decorate nine local residences in various sections of the city. Club members have been getting together for several days to plan and talk, over their decoration schemes. The Along the Garden Path Club will decorate the home of Mr. and Mrs^Vardress Long, 1000 Rich Avenue; the Flower ;n J - - i'Niciic liud win decorate tne residence of Dr. & Mrs. K.R. Williams, 1015 Rich Avenue. The Sunrise Towers, 1201 E. 9th Street will be decorated by the Sunflower Club, and the Alta Vista Club will decorate the home of Mrs. Artanza Williams, 2919 Glenn Avenue. ? ?Caroling / The Southeastern Center with the Can for Contemporary Art The Canta (SECCA) will present a its first year, special Christmas program, choral drganl "Christmas Caroling at ming the wc SECCA,1' on Tuesday, musicians December 16, at 8:15 p.m.. Renaissance 1 N.C. Mutual's Ken Receives Hone W.J. Kennedy, III, chair- president 01 man, president and chief 1972. He wa: executive officer of North man in 1979. Carolina Mutual Life In- ?. surance Company is the e aware recipient of the 1980 Alumni f1"^ . . UflAchievement Award of the ,eadershlP- 5 New York University company's a Graduate School of fr?m m Business Administration. $200 millioi Kennedy, who received amount of the masters degree in force has ii finance and investments $1.4 billion Irom hi V U in 1948, has been billion. ^pHR -I n '* ' j ? <^. v^r I * ' ' * -?? -^** InR'- M mm ,.V 4 [jj^L *&? r * p-.-: v' ^ B#*' ? * ;'| f ,v$j?^y R^^^Nk* ^EiiL / Karla Paulette Umsteo i _m J_"~ . ~ - J *?*^ _ _ /. r 13. 1980 I whi & 4 JRvJBStE n. i jtt^^fl|K*A^^H ifl gj^ B4u ^UCR^ l/'ow/ar /i*l/V Mrr f /..'. Lf -'-L' ? J h'iu irjr j, i iuuztrr, rignt, WUTK On tcil Sponsors v House Tour Mrs. Alta Ervin's residence, 1740 Bethania/Rural Hall Road will be decorated by the Rake & Spade Club, , while the Romelia Mason Club will decorate the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jakay Ervin, llFW. 28th Street. The Lachanelia Club will decorate the residence of Mr. & Mrs. George Wall, 3529 Old Greensboro Road, and the Pachy-sandra Club will decorate the home of Mrs. Nancy Fogle, 130 Elm Drive. t 7~ The only male club in the council, the Prince's Feather, will decorate the home of Rev. & MrsrJ.W. Gwyn. Lovers of beauty are invited to take this interesting tour and get some fresh ideas for decorating their homes for the holidays. See a member of any club for a tour ticket. U SECCA tata Singers. It is a non-professional ta Singers, in chorus of approximately 50 is a continuing members of the community ization perfor- who _have been selected >rks of major through audition. Robert from the Hickok, Dean of the School to the present, of Music of the North Carolina School of the Arts, conducts the Cantata , Sinaers. neay For the evening of Christmas carols at SEC>r CA, the Cantata Singers will perform Five pieces as a chorus and then invite the f NCM since audience to participate, s named chair- Each member of the audience will be provided a . j vt^w> John Hancock Christmas cited NCM s Caro, Book ,er y s "Christmas Caroling at i.nce 1972, the SECCA? w.n be he)? jn ssets have risen SecCA's festively illion to nearly %avvvfi nivu II Ulg I UV/II1 Willi 1. The firm's its traditional Christmas insurance in tree. The program will be ncreased from open to the public free of to nearly $6 charge. SECCA is located at 750 Marguerite Drive. IUmsteadBrandon Engagement Karla Paulette Umstead of Durham, and Curtis Brandon, Jr., of m u vjreensooro will be married I I at 2 p.m., Dec. 31, at I Russell Memorial C.M.E. I Church in Durham. Miss ' Umstead, the daughter of ^r* an(* Mrs. Bennie Umstead of Durham, is a 8raduate of Winston-Salem State University. She is a Vw'S registered nurse at Durham County General Hospital. Brandon attended Central Piedmont Community College and Santa Monica I College in Santa Monica, Calif. A professional interpreter for the deaf, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis >(J Dixon, Sr., of Davidson. \ rl? - wmifi 1 Fenc^ Garden XTUb rfnrt \ Wednesday, December 3, at P the home of Mrs. Theotice c Jackson, 1727 Thurmond t Street. The meeting was opened J with the club collect, r Piedmont C Singers Hole Christmas carols from j various countries will be the < theme of two concerts per- i formed this year at the 1788 $ Church of Historic 1 Bethabara by the PiedmontChamber Singers. 1 The concerts will be given J Sunday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 > and 8:30 p.m. The staff of Historic Bethabara will pro-. . 5 vide candlelight tours of the s church before the first con- J cert and after the second t concert. Both the concerts t and the tours are free. ( Songs will include . ? "Allons Gay,** a French 5 carol; "Angelus ad Pastores," a renaissance < motet; and German chorale I MODER I &cumm- off I ^^2^4/ (lOCGtt m*UJL tbucAe!* off Ma* 1&motto*t;...'&day.f KEN-LU FURN 7B4 760*> 3?? Waugtitoi (P R^party ? SUPPLIE Chair*. wSk xJ J.-E-rK?*#Tab,08(Ba MP Brfd?? Tat E\* A??X.., Platform* ii A * v :s?~ IB K' * Saucers jjC . p T; Dinner Ptai K/ . j. ;.lb Tike Torchi C\ '\ 9* r e Wedding S SH ji je Punch Plat 'r ) 1/ , e Punch Bow j/v r ^ y e Punch Cup Iw X I *" *0,d FMh,? W" .-X > / e Table Clott e Napkins Hhaus 1 Rental S< S. STRATFORD RD. (NE) 765-6560 eOLDTOV KERNERSVILL tii ?i i?h y it i >r < ij?n rfieTtckei ftimffg yerrtead and hp- i 31 uved.?Ttir?President, vlrs. Thelma Lewis, ' iestributed the tickets for i he Holiday House. 1 The hostess, Mrs. ackson,?presented?each \ nember with a calendar i Chamber 1 Concert_ preludes by organist Robert 3rant* The audience will be nvited to participate in .inging some popular English carols. Gwynne Taylor^ historic^ )arks supervisor, recomnends that those planning o attend the concert arrive veil ahead of time. "There will be no reserved seating," she said, "and iince the seating capacity of he church is limited we feel hat anyone planning to at- I end will stand a better :hance of getting a seat by irriving well ahead of the ;cheduled performances." Taylor said the same concert will be given for both I >erformances. ? 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