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i \ Friday, June 5 The Continuing Education Division of Winston-Salem State University is offering a self improvement summer course. The American Sign Language for the Deaf program M/ill L 1 J - ' " in vuuiiiiuc cctcn i uesaay ana 1 nursaay irom 6 to 7:30 p.m. through June 30. There is no fee and persons wishing to take the course should report to class at the earliest convenient dateT" Registration is now going on at the Patterson Avenue YMCA for Advanced and Beginners Ballet Classes which will begin on June 16 and continue through July 9; they will be held each i uesaay and Thursday evenings for eight sessions from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For further information, call 724-9205. Saturday, June 6 The Robinson Guild and Usher Board of Carver Road Christian Church will be selling dinner plates from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a car wash that will begin at 10 a.m. Franco's Boss Ladies softball te&m will sponsor a car wash at Coliseum Exxon from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Cars will be cleaned inside !and out. Price $3.25. The Sisters of Bivouac Chapter, No. 530, Order of the Eastern Stars is sponsoring a flea market and bake sale at Joe's Fine Foods on? Patterson Avenue from 8 a.m. to closing. 'J 4 m Sunday. June 7 Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church will observe Homecoming Day. Pastor H.C. Williams will bring the 11 a.m. message. Rev. T.M? Huntley will be the guest speaker at 3 p.m. The Star of Hope Auxiliary of Shiloh Baptist Church will observe their annual observance at 7:15 p.m. at Shiloh, 916 12th Street, N.E. Evangelist Mable Jessup will be presented in a biblical skit. Everyone is invited to attend. Monday, June 8 Winston-Salem Improvement Association %i;ill cnnncnr a p<alfh Qr?r<?Ailino or?H InfArmo. Ill jpv/l IJV1 u A IVUIUI UVI VVIIIIlg UIIU llll VI IIIU tion Clinic...For Diabetes, Blood Pressure,' Dental Screening, Eye. Exam* Sickle Cell Screening, Nutrition and Social Service Information at the Kimberly Park Community Center on Oak Street, 6-8 p.m. Transportation provided...Call 722-4906. L Rev. J. Ray Butler will conduct a Spring Revival Service at the Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church from June 8 thru June 12 beginning at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Finance Committee budget workshops will be held on June 8, 9, and 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the Garage Conference Room, City Hall. Jim Mack; president of the Human Resources consultants, inc., witt speak at tne weekly Greater Winston Kiwanis Club meeting at 12:30 p.m. Hope Carr of the Winston-Salem Council on the Status of Women will present a program on ^ "What's Happening at the Council," at the Glade Street YWCA at 7:30 p.m. She will report on the recently completed needs assessment survey and lead a discussion of the resources available to women in WinstonSalem. Sponsored by Winston-Salem N.O.W. Refreshments served. The public is invited. No admission charge. IIHIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIHIIHItlHHIIMMIimHIIIIIItltMNIimilUIMUItHIHIIIIIMtlMfimiHIIIIIMH) The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Pubtlshing Company, Inc., S\6 tf. Trade St, Mailing Addrtss: 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.) USPS NO. 0679/0 ,^0,^"jL5i? ^'^nef. Countess Cannadv 1981 Phi-Teen Queen f T i II ?mammmmm.. ii, Tanya Hart Dawn Hayes V BF' ^B I H^SP rfl ^2 I Hj. ^ ^^?5k fl Hfit -iMr 't ^^^BBF BEv .It^IBBF Donna Cilmore Ramona Cote <^K?: j?PHHH^ ' ^ ^BF^ \ ~ Dave tie Wagner Dovette Sandra Cut breath l I fi itP^J |B| Wr Teresa Miller Monica Mack . / Lissa Millner Miss Phi-Teen C The Alpha Upsilon 1981 at its fifteenth annual Chapter of Gamma Phi Artist of Tomorrow Ballare Delta Sorority crowned Friday night at the Benton Miss Lissa Millner, a junior Convention Center. Lissa at North Forsyth Senior will receive a $1,200 scholar High School Miss Phi-Teen ship to the college__of her SHOE J 4 ^ 1 week o selected: I Sticker - tv?- *12 i W *14 k 4 /7\\^ Other Styles to < \\ &AT.104 ^ ,f * ' ;r - v / -xS* .> ^ -.. ,* SHOE OUTLIT ^ 3931 South Main Street ^wlgVmimi CoeMiha* P?rnftart 9 &i % 1 Anita Leak I m Wanda Gait her I ^<^P^l\V (L f1 '^ \ v? ^p ^Hp* *'A -/j^m Sonya Parson ir^J ijj HI' s*vH m Men's Fil ? 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