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Page 6-The Chronicle, Thursday, October 29, 1981 social w w % j I ~ Garden of Isis Temple No. 220 (I to r) seate Daughter Ruler, Mrs. Dorothy Moore, Mr Mrs. Willa M. Funderburk, Mrs. Lacey I Elizabeth Richardson, and Mrs. Evelyn Fi Garden Of I Awards were presented to Mr Richard Davis was 18 members of Garden of sPea^er for the program. UU Tpmnio NJ~ Mrs. A r I #? a c - DIUC Hawkins, Daughter Ruler I.B.P.O.E.Y.W., Sunday, of Garden of Isis Temple, October 18, at 1405 Patter- presented certificates to son Avenue. Mesdames Maude V. Anderson Uses . By Beverly McCarthy Columbia University, she Staff Writer organized the first black community theatre in the South. This group became Acting and the theatre known as "The Community have always been a part of Players Guild". Anderson Flonnie Anderson's life, is also known for her directThrough an acting associa- ing and teaching drama tion called FATA (Flonnie students in high schools all Anderson Theatre Associa- over Forsyth County, tion), it is Anderson's goal Currently, Anderson has to make acting a part of as been nominated for the many other lives as possi- "Teacher of the Year" ble. FATA is made up of award given by the Win ca 1- - - ? - oppiuAiiuaiciy jv peopie ston-oaiem Forsyth County with a particular interest in Schools System. Among the theatre. qualifications for the awThe group was organized ard, is the quality and in late July of this year by amount of the teacher's Anderson, Robert Hunt, work in the classroom and and a group of young in the community, people who were interested in acting. Other members of the pro"The purpose for the acting duction staff are Ron Ancompany is to offer oppor- drews, technical director, (unities for performing the- and Robert Hunt, stage atre throughout the triad manager. FATA's latest community," Anderson production was "The Death added. The director also and Life of Sneaky Fitch", said that it is the group's The play opened at Wentz objective to provide more acting and technical opportunities to younger adults. JjL llO?3 In an attempt to carry out -i-:? una uujcuuvc, me nexi ^ production that the company will put on will be an B . jaj|| original piece co-written by I g|B a member of the group and BI Anderson. The specifics Bl about the piece have not Bl been decided as of yet, but Bl a production date is set for Bl February. Flonnie Anderson has had II many years of acting experience. She began as a theatre major at West Virginia State University. I?^? jfll nuci^. uuiaiiuug a masters JBjPWB The Flower Niche Garden ^ (j ( meeting with Mrs. Cynthia I Anthony, 812 Rankin Street w at 12 noon, October 24, ^^^B \ 1981. The agenda included - ^^B j Hal President Edythe Williams' / JoA report from the 4th District H ^ Garden Council meetino. r reports from various com- I mittes, collection of dues 417 N< and a mijii-flower show - Across fn exhibiting 2 small house plants brought by each member. A question and /answer closed the IBB s y - ) hirl v -;^h V Sfif * . W-- - Iriiilii - J9 kwiM ^pp^Vf ,f a /"MflJnHt JVvfl^^l' f* tf: A/rs. Rochelle Penson, Mrs. Sarah Marsh, Afrs. A rlease E y. Artansia Williams, Mrs. David Jackson. Standing: Mrs. A, Millard, Mrs. Lois Smith, Mrs. Janie Brown, Mrs. Thelma inches. sis Presents Awa Jackson, Blanche Friend, Massey, Evelyn Hunches, L.acey Dillard, Louise Arm- Willa M. Funderburk. and strong, Rochelle Penson, Lois Smith, and Cora Turner. Plaques were presented Others receiving eer- to Mesdames Dorothy tifieates were Mesdames Moore, Artanzia Williams, Mary Cuthrell, Flora Sarah Marsh, Janie Brown, Acting in FATA Memorial United Church of rehearsal for a performance Christ, located at 3435 Car- to be held in High Point, ver Road, on October 16 through the 18th. North Carolina, on SaturPresently, the group is in day, November 21st. Garden Council Awards Presented tr ft. I ? me 4 District Garden Mrs. Geraldin*?>4Robinson Council held its regular recieved an award for her meeting at the Patterson dedication and achivements Avenue Brancy of the obtained as Flower Show YMCA on October 14. The Chariperson. Mrs. E. council is an organization Banner was honored for her made up of members of service given in sponsoring various garden clubs the Standard Flower Show throughout Winston- since 1979. Another award recipient Salem. In order to promote was Mrs. Louise Smith, for participation and interest in service as Holiday House the group's activities, Chairperson, council officials presented A special highlight of the awards to various members meeting was an award of the group to commomor- given to the organization ate outstanding service for sponsoring the best rendered to the organiza- convention of its type in the tion. city. elcomes I JoAnn Martin^^ I Formerly of Conrad's HOMECOMING SPEC^^^ PERMS 22008 RETOUCH 18??| \LL CURLS With style cut so00! ^5 yOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOpi OMPLETEs a COO I -PERMS I M t Stylists: Roslyn Myers, A nna Leak, A ngela DeLapp, 'J fl nn Martin, Owner: Alice Hawkins ill wfonb Ctfcube (Of *9&e uUy orthwest Boulevard ___ ft0ftC "4 :)m Union Baptist Church * "Ha Tues.-Fri. 8:30-8:00; Sat. 8:00-8:00 StfJ 6 9>jC . P m I MM a === Biue A reception was hoste< PHHHHPV *? hornor Arlease Blue an< her new husband, Edwan J. Hawkins. The couple w* * I ' I married on August 29 ^ ^ +- ~ Tbe^eyen* took place at llu - .g,ks Club -on Hattersoi Avenue in winston-Salem [ rJBI ^ew Loca LXt - m im an Jr - -m NO CREDITORS ^r#h CHECKED . *-? with colortyme Hue Hawkins, can rent a bett fary Cuthrell, tv or appliance Moore, Mrs. than most peop i ""mis Lras ' i imt Elizabeth Richardson and t Thelma Moore. " | 5E Each award recipient has served the Temple in 5^ various capacities under the direction of Mrs. Hawkins. T Guests present were Mr. \ and Mrs. Pulasky Bolden from Reidsville, N.C., Mrs. Ray Moore, Miss Tonya Thompson, Messers. I RENT I Michael Smith and Thomas Pickenpay. Others on program were CAL Mesdames Edna McLaurin, Bertha Matthews, Con- m stance Bradley, Gladys * * Gaines and Louise Kirk WINSTC with Mrs. Gladys Jackson, NORTHSIDE SH presiding. ' [Sears ' WtomR Vifl .Hf/m YOU can foiaoro count on SCAM. tOnuCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back ' 9 I law kins Reception Held 1 tf on Saturday, October 24, made by Artona$fe 1 d ture of fall colors abound- lovely fountain cooled p'A 1 d ed. A beautiful three-tier champagne and a fri^t s cake, made by Arlease's punch was also served. ? , sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernice * Wilson^, was decorated The guest were invited tp : via fall colors. Other refresh - contribute to a- money trip i ments included finger that was made from a live , sandwiches and mints, maple tree. < ition-New Ownership] % (RENT I NO LONGTERM I inifotl BY PHONE: |\| today! ahnninn 0004 Opening ? Zti)o4 Soon In oppingcenter Greensboro OTflVE J 25% uur Entire stock of Jackets for Misses and Juniors Boy! What savings there are, tool And now you can get all the jackets you want for fall and winter and SAVE 25%. You'll find ski-looks, nylon quilted jackets, jackets with zip-off sleeves, vests, reversible styles, nylon shells, stadium lengths and much more. Hurrv. 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