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' 9 Pa>LiL2-ihsiSlkouu:U:, S.muwklaiimuy 11 W81 asara(B_a____H____iiaaj ^yr^*n^;/^?gttpr-tfwnwg?-?MH3Eac5agd8MWiMWaat^^^^^^^^BiWl^B?g"M"M's>c>?ciaiki,iw*>>>i*wi? i 'iwi Dr. C. B. Hauser Hauser Honored Dr.-Charles B. Hauser is Health Association PhoneForsyth County's Mental A-Thon, which works to Hea^h Association, Santa renew and take in new to many, Volunteer-of-the- memberships to the Mental month. Health Association. This was the second year He has served on the that Dr. Hauser has helped REACH committee, an adthe Mental Health Associa- \isory board that helps pcotion with the Operation plc who have mentally ill Santa Claus party at the persons in their families to Reynolds Health Center, ^el together and support which has now become an cach other. He also serves annual event. at the liason with ForDr. Hauser, as co- syth/Stokcs Area Mental chairman of Operation San- Health Board, ta Claus, always does more than his share. This year and last year he volunteered to assist Highland Presbyterian Church with collections. Dr. Hauser said I this year they filled five I boxes full of every item imaginable: socks, handker- fl chiefs, gowns, cigarettes, perfume and toys just to | name a few. 1 "I like to work with I ? Operation Santa Claus I because I?ftlee?helping?I? others," says Dr. Hauser, I adding, "1 feel that if all of us made a contribution it would be a better world for I all of us." Dr. Hauser is a retired I professor of education at - J University. He has served u on the Mental Health Association Board for six I years. He has also been I lAfL^I chairman of the I VV Lai Nominating Committee I B _ B _ which appoints directors I I #V PL 11 I /V and officers of the Mental I will Health Association. He has a_ participated in the Mental I ^7 i/i *i //VZC/4 From page i We cordially iiHni.iiHiiHiimMiiiiiii.ii.i.MiiiniiiHmm Spring Brids The Wins to n- Salem no\A/ RriHol Q Foundation holds the deed NSW DilQol O to the facility and holds the Reynolda Mi immediate fate of the agen- - . A, o in its hands. featuring th 44lt\ up to them, but we RriHoemoiH wish thai they wouldn't give BNCl8SmQiCl in to Reynolds until we can Dresses and definitely get going on our new building." .he source ggg Ra Another source told the Bridslluffi A Chronicle thai members of L?0 BflddlS the YMCA's metro board O I IV Q had been sworn to secrecy wOIUmDl9, D WMtmiwiMiiiMnnntwwimwiitiMiMnimw j pj BriClSSmS Sarge Bernelle, Ari From page i Bari Jay, Bill face, you knew he was kid- and ROb?Tt I ding," said Eaton. "He was a wholehearted Please send individual and a dedicated ^^? individual," said Eaton, DSlOW OT COT adding, "He'll be missed. A th$~4 Mothei man of his caliber cannot be p. , . . replaced. No matter how I U3UQ11101 IO( good his replacement will I DOWfltOWn F be, he'll never be "Sarge!!" I There will never be another I NOrtnSICl?, R SugCK , I Manor,forti Humbert was born in Lancaster, S.C., Sept. 3, 1895. 14a vi/ o c n v fOJ a IIIWIHUVI Ul Dellabrook Presbyterian Church. A career soldier, he served in WW I, WW II and the Korean Conflict. Survivors include several cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday at r\ _ 11 ? i i i * ? ucuaorouK rresoyienan Church. Burial was in I Monday thrOUJ Evergreen Cemetery.' SatU Gilmore Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. I East Ward Alderman from Minneapolis said that Virginia K. Newell, in she was confident that whose ward the proposed Vicno would work with the ipcaied t old The"(TTi mhTcTc w as~~ uh a va i 1 a b 1 c for eo~mthat she too is interested in ment. getting a shopping center in "1 definitely feci that the East Winston. while developer wants the "We need that shopping black group to come in and center and we're going to develop the shopping develop that shopping center, they could come in center. The main thrust is on different levels and at a the shopping center," said percentage," she said. Mrs. Newell who added, "1 Duncan disagreed and want blacks to be the said that his group could developers, but envy and develop the whole thing iealousv keens blacks from thcmsplvnv without . ... . * IV I I v /. coming together in a "I have a problem with business venture." the city and its sincerity Mrs. Newell said that she toward black developers, received a proposal from especially when the EWLDC on Jan. 5, but that developers arc non-profit. I it was incomplete. don't think it's too out of "They (EWLDC) held all line for an honorable corthesc secret meetings and poration to ask the city for they didn't tell me its tax money back to invest anything. When the whole again in the city for citizens* idea of economic develop- benefits," Duncan said, mcnt came out, it was Mclvin White, citv ex ' ? - because of Virginia Newell, eeutive with Mechanics and I also proposed black Farmers Bank, which will developers lor the area be located on the same tract before the black group ex- of land as the proposed pressed interest," she said, shopping center said that Mrs. Newell, who met the key was community Mark Vieno, the developer ownership*and commtinity 3EYNOLDA MAIS ___ S wBKWAWr DNESDAY ""P ,RY 21,1981 /= 30 P.M. invite you to attend our il Fashion Show in our lalon at anor Shopping Center, ) newest in Wedding Gowns, Dresses, Mother of the Bride I PiAu/or nii?i i IVVVOI Vdill I Ul OddOd* mes in Wedding Gowns as Jfred Angeio, Queen Fit, Morii Joelle Bridals, Bridals by iljoy Bridals, and id Dresses as ia Jordan, l Levkoff, Harris. in coupon S ne by any of 'and. nations: 'arkview, v-:. ;.<i J'V- V ieynolda xV'; ''$#'?'; ? ckets Visit our new Br Manor Shoppin personalized se consultations, fi shopping hours department to s jh Friday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. pfiH rday 10 A.M. to 6 I 1 . - ? ih?i iimuiu control of the shopping b> the shopping centei center. would bene lit both "Our interest is strictly Mechanics and Farmers and tunity to get accounts and now under construction, business from the shopping Valerie Broadie, the center," said White, ad- city's economic devclopding, "If the center is built, ment officer said that Vieno then the surrounding area was in Winston-Salem last should come up a couple ol week just to check the area notches economically," he out. "They are going to do said. * preliminary studies to see if the nroitu't i< iY?n?.;kn? , - - J ,IVM1IIMV, He also said ihat the nothing lias really been business activity generated* decided yet," she said. Kitchen Delayed Plans to open the Crisis okaying the sale. Control Ministries, Inc., "We have plenty of soup kitchen are at a stand- volunteers. Money donastill because a site for the tions have been very good project has not been found, and we've gotten about all Rev. Michael Bradshaw, of the necessary equipment. Assistant Director at Crisis We just don't, have any Control said that the site place to house the kitchen," the ministry had hoped to he said, adding, "1 think we purchase for the soup kit- were a bit too self-confident chen is still unavailable, and placed all our chickens Bradshaw added that there in one basket. We have Ui i i ? ? * i ? ? a * ?aa a ^luuicm wnn some ot aeciaed to look at other the family members not- possibilities.0 JOR SHOPPING i PRINSTASHION SH I V%-v, rr y v -r I; V .'. W ; / V. / \ \* \T vyffi'^7\7V*1 \\ J .t-. jl. ;' * * ; .'{' *'* V: U /I .;\W / :?). , ^ :t- " p Bridal Idal Salon In Reynolda ri r.fin^or r\He?r\r\r% ^ WVIUOI VIIVI II 1^ >rvice, private bridal j ree parking, extended r t and a photography ?uit your wedding needs. f ' HMNMNtauiMiNimiiiiiiia -?Foster-Care ?From page record. 44We have, however, had problems wilh our mail. Mail ihai was supposedly sent out in September was still in the box at Reynolda station in October. 44ln the future vamped* u h liu'i i Other persons who had late tile penalties against them compromised were LeRoy Darby-$8, Peter J. Hurkie-$I1.25 and John M. Martin-$I3.8I. The board soled unanimously to approse the zoning petition of Lelia Sheets, William Heirs, William T. Rothrock and Glenda S. Rothrick insolsing properly in the southeast corner of US 42\ arid Lcwtsvtilc-Cleinmtms Road. A unanimous vote was given to approve the adoption of the final assessment resolution ordering the making of certain local improvements to Ridgemeadoss Drive and the appropriation of non-lax funds in the amount of $7,380 and $4,680. A resolution to approve refunds in the amount of $589.04 by the tax supervisor and the appropriation of $200 from fund balance and $400 from excess revenue was approved unanimously by the Commissioners. The Commissioners tabled a resolution awarding a contract for a $20,000 playground complex until the next meeting c The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Company, Inc., 516 N. Trade St. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Second Class postage paid at Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Subscription: $9.60 per year payable in advance (N.C. sales tax included.) PUBLIC A TION USPS NO. 0679/0 CENTER ? r> ] OW *~T.T U - E Show To Be Commentated By I MRS. MARGE SOSNIK i To: Mother and Daughter Store ^ I P.O. Box 3098 Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101 B Please send me tickets for your 1981 Spring Bridal Fashion Show (No Charge) H NAME H ADORESS 1
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