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A Page 10-The Chronicle, Saiui k' *Jm H Chish To W Congresswoman Shirley Chishold (D. Bklyn., N.Y.) will join a prestigious panel of outstanding women when the upcoming conference of the Women's FOrum, Inc. is held on February 6, at New York's Marymount Manhattan College. Sponsored by Avon Products, Inc., the Conference on "Change: The Issues at Stake" will explore critical public policy issues facing society and business in the NAA CP Eli Former baseball star Hank Aaron and New Orleans Mayor Ernest Morial were among the six at-large members whose election to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's (NAACP) national a i ! S ! SS | ?BMM f ft da>, January 31, 1981 r~5j5 X .' Sn A I i^B|kiH olm To , omen's 1 1980s. As one of the key speakers, Congresswoman Chisholm will address conferees on "The Changing Rights and Expectations of Individuals." 4 Governor Hugh Carey is Honorary Conference Chairman. Conference participants will hear from such outstan-. ding women as Juanita Kreps, former Secretary of Commerce and Vice President Emeritus, Duke ] University; Eloise E. . . . i actions Held Board of Directors was announced at the Asociation's Annual ,Corporate Membership Board Meeting in New York City. Mrs. Margaret Bush Wilson, who won election once aga;n to the Board, was also re-elected as Chairman. ?m *1 LEEi V ? ~<r L^Z !ti/ri8 ry^%|g/^BKjBj^lli ^ ** ' f* ' TV W?Ji M ONLY aE?*ti '229" Bed Dresser .Mirror Chest >OM IIWTB I J0* ^m a. ^QL . ' --WW ^'^fpaB H V fJm/^ ^1E JS^H I V :f3 t - SBHrHBHi c Speak ?brum , Clarke, Assistant Director, Biological Behavior and Social Science, the National Science Foundation; Gertrude G. Michelson, Corporate Senior Vice President, R.H. Macy, Inc., and Norma Pace, Senior Vice President, American-Paper Institute. The Women's Forum, Inc., was founded to bring together women of achievement aird in fluence. representing different spheres of the City's life. Coming tpgether as a network, the members share ideas, experiences and resources, and solidify relationships that enhance their effectiveness. ^ t-e? Recognizingnhat women have significant experiences in the major segments of our society, the Forum exemplifies the idea that their I insights should be shared with men as both address the nation's problems in the coming decades. J IJ II jHTTiTl ?ER r\,. -. ^ : ' nLOVl FULL Nml I 1 tf I ?89?*p I * Wirimm mk m l w< W V ? T~ I VVv^ Wfc * Vgfc^M**4^ IPV^j^B Bfihi-*. 'm' "^l **^C^ ~bi . Shirley C riBUi Mhpp SAL OH UP S1C SEAT SLEEPER I SIZE SLEEPER UEEN SLEEPER rurnsyour Livin into a Bedroom ?than 3Q aecoi 5 Ma Piece J UNETTE "j < Guild Donates Scholarships ban League Guild contributed $750 to WinstonSalem State University for academic scholarhsips. M rs. Ricki Wilson, second from left, Guild president, Mrs. Olivia Bausman, left, scholarship chairperson, present a check to WSSU chancellor Douglas Covington, center, during a brief ceremony Friday, January 23. Three Winston-Salem students, Audrey Manuel, center right, Marcelle Shell, second from rioht or?a u 11L.111 1 ifcwi, anu Claudette Williams, right, have been selected to receive scholarships of S250 each i ^B f I -flWt mmm 7hisholm LDING ON V vp ! TO >? [ *179 199 *219 a Room In less I ulal ! I ittress and | ix Springs " B92JJ I V ? ?> . r | 1 1 "TT'T1i " -**? ~ ? I r i i? | B jfl ^ """"' ".. "~a=^ * " Winston-Salem's 1st Black 24 Hour Station THUMPIN' 1340 IS GETTING BIGGER EVERYDAY! THANKS TO YOU v.. ^n HINE-BAGBY'S I SEMI-ANNUAL GREATER Baraain Days Thursday. Friday Saturday. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY J AN.31 st FEB. 1 st FEB. 2nd A t * * ' ? mi Dotn Hine-Bagby stores close-out??J groups in broken sizes of: I FALL SUITS SPORTCOATS ... JACKETS reduced so = 1 ^ If alterations are desired I there will be a charge At both Hine-Bagby stores close-out I groups in broken sizes of : ?1 : DRESS SHIRTS*SPORT SHIRTS KNIT SHIRTS*SWEATERS*TIES HATS*CAPS V2 ^^ 1 6??J At both Hine-Bagby stores close-out I groups in broken sizes of: I SUITS SPORTCO ATS SLACKS TOPCOATS* COATS SUBURBAN A LEATHER COATS ALL-WEATHER COATS I REDUCED H 20% 30% 40% off reg. prices There will be a charge I for major alterations II PLEASE: ALL SALES FINAL* NO REFUNDS *NO EXCHANGES Hine*Brgbv go* \ MC08P0BATED "The Style Centers of Winston-Salem and Northwest North Carolina THRUWAY DOWNTOWN Open Monday thru Friday 126 West Fourth St. 9:00 a.m. 'til 9:00 p.m. Open 9.00 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Call 723-4377 Call 725-3727 ^SjsssSSMMKMEaSSSSSSSEs
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