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\ Page 6-The Chronicle, Saiurdas, Januars 10, 1981 social wl Officers Installed ^l||^BU|DD|BOiMBMMMaiMBnKBMMaHaiflaKBaHMriMnBaiaEanaMJHanaMHaB Phalanx B The Phalanx farternity New Eve dance at the Holiday Inn I West 7:00 p.m. Primus Howard L. Ward Jt' was toastmaster. Walter 1 + Farabee, Director of Hu fuS. man Services in Winston - 4 Salem was the guest speak v ^ JjBP^ er. - w Pro-Primus William Smal presented John Charles V Lindsay, the newest member to the fraternity. Mentor H.E. Staplefoote installed this year's offi- j cers. Officers are Howard 7^ i L. Ward-primus, Willian Small-Pro Primus, Middie JNpP Glymph-Tribine. Johnny a Correll-Pro-Tribune, Amos S.- McClendon-Questor, JgyT\ j ? * "Vf Marshall C. Harriston- Pro- *PM?r,<fc. ^ * liWy " ** Questor, Vanwood W. Ban- t ?? LffM Vji * ner-Chaplain, Bobby Wil- ^ son-Parliamentarian, H.E. . *, Staplefoote-Mentor and /; \ Marshall C. Hariston-His- gg 7^? Music for the dance was provided by the Astrology Members oj Band fc' > W'>r mmm * 3?^ ; n ^ x Mrs. Quentin Sumner Wagner-Sumner Exchange Vows Brenda Carol Wagner, law degrees from North formerly of Winston-Salem, Carolina Central State Unibecame the bride of Quen- versity in Durham, N.C.$ tin Sumner of Rocky Moun- The bride is employed by tain during a ceremony on the Public Defender's office Saturday, January 3, at in Gastonia. The groom is Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. in private practice. Zion Church. The Rev. The bride was given in H.C. Walser and Rev. marriage by her father. McMillan officiating. Bridesmaids were Mrs. The bride is the daughter David Wagner III and Miss of Atty. and Mrs. David H. Davetta Wagner, sister of Wagner of 3440 Cumber- the bride, land Road. Sumner is the Reginald and Keith Sumson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ner, brothers of the groom Sumner of Rocky Mount, were ushers. N.C. The couple received The couple will live in their undergraduate and Rocky Mount. Council I ^ Un The I Status Of ?Women ' On January 13 and 14, the JSL North Carolina Council on <xj ihoCf^t.f r>f U/r>m? : 11 1 J5P *V'l viin. jiaiu.i w I v_m I it 11 will Ut" m-*- **r sponsoring a two-day con- I Kg) liSf\\\1 fercncc called Women and I .\S. fNvJW Legislation, 81. $ save Registration for the con- I Hp $70 ference is $15.00 per person B JflS includes mc ' w*-~rii iiluB EEWFL workshops and mat For more information I call the local Council on the | mi|Ly 336 Status of W.omcn 727-8409. * \ \ +' - Iiirl iii ?. ? ?? if riinni'-rtf? ianque / ! ofl| WlK^ \ % s. F- J^V ja r tne Fhatanx Fraternity and Steve 4 William E. Stevenson has been elected Illustrious Potentate of Sethos Temple No. 170 of Prince Hall Shriners. Stevenson, a WinstonSalem native, is a graduate of Fayetteville State University and North Carolina AfcT Stale University iiT greensbow?He is currently? employed * with t Winston-Salem ,Forsyth County School System as an industrial arts teacher at Griffith Junior High School. Stevenson began his masonic membership in the Salem Lodge No. 139, and as a Past Master of Sethos Temple. He is also Keeper of the Seal of King Solomon Consistory No. 64 AASRPHA, where he is a 32nd degree mason. He is William $ ' CREDIT TERMS AW NEW YI ^ cnr r ,v 10-Piec PIT GF ' Reg. $86< s79 (RNITURE & A Your Home Furnish Waughtown St., Wins Phone 784-8 \ i ii mi i n i i mwii niiw in iiiii~--~?r-rr-m :t a Su Ml N J 1 jir^b ^l. mM |M spfp\ their wives at the organization mson El also a member and past president of the Phalanx Fraternity. Other officers elected were James MeLaurinChief Rabban, Clark Hanner-Assistant Rabban, Luther Littlejohn-High Priest and Prophet, Joniest Mose-Oriental Guide, James Lowe-Treasurer, Alfred Adorns-Recorder, James Manning-First Ceremonial Master, James Lomax-Second Ceremonial Master, John Harti ? ? * rviarsnaii, Howard WardCaptain of the Guard, Sullivan Humbert-Outer Guard, Ed RussellAssistant Recorder, Howard Ward-Promotion Chairman, James_ Mc Laurence-Co-chairman, J.C. Green-Housing, Alvin Jackson-Transportation, FHH WH JEfl tievensen VILABLE * fQ EAR'S f !IAL' ? ioup ).95 998| ppliance^ }ing Store ton-Salem, N.C.^J ccess s. m A yWM ; 4 mK **b n's banquet. ected Oliver Benbow-Advisor to the Daughter, William Peterson- Director oT The Drill Patrol, Clark HannerAssistant Director, John Henry Alexander-Jubilee Day Chairman, Luther Lit tie john-Co-chair man, and Bruce Gaither-Creation Chairman. = ^ c-%S r ? 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