T * Page 6-1 he Chronicle,"Satinda\, Januars 31, 1981 Si I jfljBtr - / Bat: V4 : H .< \y iwt&fi i -*- ^f*lf E N | Barbara Ward low, left, program chairman of the Winston-l 2, presents "Miss Congeniality" trophy to Ida Johnson, ri$ r Local Omet o Working and S Psi Phi Chapter, Omega (Lamhda Eta). < Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. The chapter recently im- 1 were well represented at the plemented a "warm < 60th Grand Conclave of the clothing" drive and con- i fraternity, held in San Fran- tributed all items to the t cisco, California in late Crisis Control Ministry. December. Members of the fraternity i v Rev. T. Maurice and Lampadps Club 4 Huntley, pastor of St. An- (pledgees) participated in c drews United 'Methodist this effort. The Lampados F -- - ? - j ? - v uuicii v%cis ic-eiecieu recenuy completed a ( Grand Chaplain of the na- "blanket" project and con- s tional fraternity. Howard tributed them to Crisis Con- C L. Shaw was Psi Phi's of- trol. Rev. T. Maurice d ficial delegate to the con- Huntley is chairman of the ' clave. His report was given Social Action, responsible V at the January meeting of tor the warm clothing drive. F the chapter, and highly ap- Others serving on the com- cl plauded. Others from the mittee were: Billy Friende, area, attending the conclave Richard Archia, Roland C included Mr. & Mrs. Hayes, Harold Kennedy (all E Talmadge C. Tillman, Mr. attorneys), Virgil G. Simp- R & Mrs. Joseph O. Lowery, son and Dr. William H. F Mrs. Howard L. Shaw Hoffler, Jr. (basileus). Vic- a r (Modihe) and delegates tor Johnson is dean of the from Winston-Salem State pledge club, responsible for f University (Mu Epsilon) the blanket drive. a and Wake Forest University The chapter will have its r February" meeting on ( Wednesday, Feb. 11, 8:00 F African p.m. at the Masonic Lodge F j Film at . Library Ceddo, an important and powerful film from the African nation of Senegal will be the feature movie at the Tuesday Night Film 4 Program at the Forsyth County Public Library, ? February 3 at 7:30 p.m. The film is being shown in conjunction wiili tlie National ?-? Black History Week obser- ' \ "f?Jt vance- . sn Ceddo will be shown in I, Jsk^ the new auditorium of the LJr \r ^ Forsyth County Public j I \ Library, 660 West Fifth I :jSf 7 Street, Winston-Salem. Ad- / mission free. Call 727-2294 for more informa- ./ !^r Dm Installed A|| Chl|drens < NL.>. Lhzabeth Durham 4,000 Pair* children's shoes ..... by Child Life & Jumping Ava* recently ^installed as Jacks.Sizes 5^ - 4. b - eee Worthy Matron of Queens & b,9 Boys 3v? -6, b - ee of Olympic Chapter No. ^ ^ ^ PfiCO 620, Order of Eastern Star f Prince Hall Affiliated1! Lar9e M,ss Capez.os trrince nan Aiiinaieaj. St2es 12vi . 4 n.m.w & 5 -10, n.k ?rr: ? - wnici vji i jcci arc; c.r. 1 /2 Price Wilson, Worthy Patron; Marline Taylor, Associate Special group babies' high-tops 8 ~ ! t _ tt ^ low-quarters by Jumping Jacks & atron; Jerry Hinson, Ch,w Life Sizes 2 - 8.b-eee Associate Patron; Carrie I 25% - 50% OFF Barnette, Treasurer; Delarion Campbell, r j *> Secretary; J L J Lenner " Jefferries, Con- V ductress; Betty LeGrand, I D?ng?c^ Associate Conductries; L 30% OFF Virginia Barr, Marshall; f j N, Georgia Robinson, Warder; ^ Lillian Davis, Sentinel; ? _ , , Children's Boots Dorothy Witherspoon, Odds & Ends Ada; Edna Chavis, Ruth; 1 /2 Price Ruby Hinson, Esther; Larn DillarcL Martha; and Rosita Evans, Electra. -> T Bhe Winstonans Chapter tored during lal 44Formal Jail/4 held . M.C. Benmention and Flawkins, kins4 House as crowned f the Year, vas awarded /illiams and won third " Salem Beauticians, Chapter I 'as erving near Dmega men in the area are nvited to come and par- * The chapter will sponsor ts scholarship on lay, February 13 at the .% tf.C. Benton Convention ^ Tickets be '"^|^?l ecured from )mega man. Music for the be furnished by 'The Ebony Company." B 'irgil G. Simpson and ^^^B rederick Douglas are co- Alice Faye Hawkins was i hairmen. - Year". Others on the Social Committee are: Clyde' >avis, Victor Johnson, L.J. Plummer, James f iOVSi I^UlIS tousseau, Robert Harrison ^ J t * * * uiu ucinuei l. jonnson. Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Host committee members ^ BucfSmith's FlowefTgave a or the February meeting laik ancj demonstration on ire: Robert Harrison, Nor- using evergreens at the Jan. nan King, Dr. J. Raymond 25 meeting of the Flora Oliver, Roy Phillips, R.J. Buffs Garden Club. Mummer and James j^e meeting was held at tousseau. the home of Mrs. Evelyn J. ?-75%0 Every Shoe & Boot in the store ON SALE! tO *?i\ We're making room for new spring n way! ALL ladies' and children's shoet store are on sale. ALL 25% to 75% C speaks for the quality, and these pric themselves! cial group ladies' sport shoes by All Ladles' St" olare, Nickles. Bare Traps & others . from $12 to $52 Special group ladies' dress sh< | a 4 9 . t1 A Caressa. Joyce. Nickles. Garo ^ ^ Paradise Kittens nwi lad.es' boots by Ftye. Re* from $27 to $82 Joyce. Sandler & Pangi 95 $l2 $ 1 W 25% OFF Y \ Boots by Caressa All sport shoes by Bass, Docl \ \ Bandolmo & others Siders. Top Siders. Fore "N" Afl \ \ Odds & Ends Crayons & Famolar. $68 to $129 At Least 25% OFF ihoes & Boots Al All children's tennis & BL Ji\ 4 jogging shoes by Keds, JKZ/iJ i Kid Power & Whiz Kids 1/2 Price Tt All high-top brouges for boys by a v^nna Lire & Jumping Jacks | ?k\ MU,M'30% ?FF <T BOOTERY Friendly Shopping Center, Greensboro, Weekdays 10 'til 9 Thruway Shopping Center, Winston-Salem, Weekdays 9 'til 9 r ored I Ida Johnson was- voted I * dOWfltOWO "Miss Congeniality." The dance committee was TS chaired by Essie Lennor W and Barbara Wardlow and I Mi?? other activities during the I E* 'U evening were planned by I Q&UrSOay, triQ Mary Holmes, Othello I - &I1Q S<ltlirQ3t Carter and Ms. Wardlow . I January 29,30, The 74 active beauticians^? and their guests were enter- I tained by the Bill Bright Jazz Combo., Individuals I honored were escorted by I members of the Swainners r\-:n t Lsi in leam. MHHMBHBMi i f SK|?D gowned "Beautician of the I " . Hear Talk I j Phillips. Present were members?I? Mrs. Olivette Bynum, Mrs. I Modesta Earl, Mrs. Peggy I *> ? Martin, and Miss Ella Mae I Phelps. Mrs. Geraldine Smith is ar the club's president. I nerchandise in a BIG s and boots in the IFF. Our name I 17 A :es will speak for I JP J\ A * W ?oes & Boots I ladies' tennis & jogging shoes by ds, Osaga, & Chris (Craft /2 Price j te best selections from dies' fall dress & sport GpTI shoes. Pair ...40% OFF CT*/ Pair ... 50% OFF O 1. \ Pair ... 60% OFF airs sold in order of price.) J R , g\ f otards L? 2 Ki group Danskin leotards jLJtt JHv m net, gym & ice skating S\ W K 2 Price /X \I I?JL kll Sale* \V\ 1 \ Tfc A , FA Sale Prices Good CfJ y Jan. 29 - Feb. 7, 81 OUL ????????J ! 1 I I WlNSTON-SAtfM. N C =^ I parkway reynolda manor northside ton-Sal em X oe Sale Entire Stock WINTER 3RTSWEAR OW REDUCED 2 PRICE Entire Stock SSY, HALF-SIZE and JUNIOR WINTER RESSES (*+ 1 jjS or less LL WOOL WINTER ? - 3-PIECE SUITS id PANT SUITS 2 PRICE A Y AT OUR DOWNTOWN STORE ? Also Reduced ? ALL KE FUR COATS . WINTER COATS Junior, with ur without fur collars 1ABBIT COATS I '2 PRICE I t our Downtoicn Store Only Group BLAZERS I Dup Missy and Junior 3RM COATS and VIN COATS | | | Group NT COATS I tstantially Reduced! I A

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