Page 6 - The Chronicle, Thursday, December 17, 1981 social whirl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Award Winners Above, Chronicle Editor and Publisher Ernest H. Pitt and Geneva Hill of the East Winston Restroation Association receive Com munity Service Awards at the Urban League’s recent Opportunity Day Banquet. HHIIIIlllHIHIIIIIIllllllIlf Avoid 1981 Holiday Hangovers By Not Taking Holiday Drinks The holiday seson is party time. When the party’s over, you’ve had too much to drink and you need to get home, what’s the best ad vice? The North Carolina Medical Society says to wait until you sober up or let so meone else drive you home. Many people believe hot coffee, a cold shower or a jog around the block will act as an antidote to the alcohol and help you sober up. Not true. Hot coffee will make you wide awake drunk. A cold shower will make you wet and cold, A jog around the block could be hazardous to your health. You could trip and fall, or gel run over. Time is the only method of sobering up. An ounce of alcohol, one drink or one beer, takes ap proximately one hour for your body to eliminate. The best thing to do is let "Someone sober drive yt>u home,-;;, t a Now the’'morning after becomes a painful reality. You need a reliable hangover cure. At last, modern medical science has found the perfect failproof, 100 per cent effective cure. You guessed it: preventive medicine! The only way to cure your hangover is before it happens! Don’t drink!!! If you don’t drink too much, you won’t get a hangover. It’s that simple. The following “cures” DO NOT WORK! 1. Vitimins: Some say superdoses of vitamins will build up your body’s ability to fight off the hangover. It doesn’t work. 2. Tranquilizers: The only thing you might accomplish this way is an overdose of tranquilizing drugs on top of the overdose of alcohol. 3. Drink alcohol: “A bit of the hair of the dog that bit you,” they call it. Of Pridgen-Williams Exchange Vows by Beverly McCarthy Staff Writer Ms. Fannie Ethel Dalton Williams and Danny Thomas Pridgen ,Ir., were married on November 1, at 2:30 p.m. The ceremony NCNW Share Christmas Cheer By Beverly McCarthy Staff Writer The National Council of Negro Women will gather at the Masonic Temple on 14th Street in order to spread Christmas Cheer. This year’s council Christmas project will con sist of giving gifts to needy children from the Juvenile Detention Home on Shat- tlon Drive. The project, which will be held on December 23, will also in- dlude gift giving to residents from the Homes for the Aged. Contributors to the pro ject include Davis Depart ment Store, Food Fair, Winn Dixie, Mother and Daughters, Ernestine Wilson and Crown Drug Stores. If there are any firms or organizations that would like to make donations to this project contact Mrs, Thelma Smalls at 924-1066. was held at 4636 Old Baux Mountain Road. The Revs. C. E. Strickland and Charles Leak officiated. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W, Dalton, a graduate of Carver consolidated High School, also graduated from Winston-Salem State University. She is currently employed with the Iredell County School System. Pridgen, attended Wilm ington City Schools, and is employed with R. ,1. Shoes® dress shoe sale 40% off and more... ...on a great collection of our newest, best selling styles. Triple compartment shoulder bag. Reg. $9.97 $7 Women’s pantyhose. 1/3 off 1. Loehmann’s Plaza-Reynolda & Yadkinville Rds. 2. 2853 N. Liberty St. 3. 2942 Waughtown St. 4. 2670 Peters Creek Pkwy.-K-mart Plaza Not all sizes in every style. MasterCard or Visa. Sale prices good thru Sunday. Open evenings and Sunday 1 -6 pm. Lachenalia Garden Club The Lachenalia Garden Club met Saturday, Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Clark Campbell for their December meeting and to prepare for the Christmas Holiday House. This year’s theme is, “House of Rib bons.” Miss Patricia Wilson gave a demonstration of how to arrange ribbons, different sizes, styles, colors nd shapes. Every member had lots of fun and finger cram ping from making ribbons for the holiday house. Other feathers of our house were running cedar, macrame, ceramics, hollies and a beautiful cedar Christmas tree with all handmade decorations. A delicious repass was served and enjoyed by all. SANTA SUGGESTS: OUR BRASS-PLATED MAGAZINE RACK. A handsome, shiny, brass-color rack measuring 13" by 7" by 12" high. And it can be picked up and carried from one favorite chair to another. A nice idea for a housewarming gift as well. $16. Accessory Collections Montaldo’s, 311 W. Fourth St., Winston-Sin course if you drink enough, today’s cure can be tomor row’s hangover. 4. Oxygen: Inhaling pure oxygen is supposed to help your system oxidize the alcohol. It doesn’t work. In fact, your hangover is part ly the result of oxidizing alcohol. 5. Exercise: Suffering may help your guilt feelings, but ■your hangover will survive the exercies better than you will. 6. Stuff yourself with a gigantic breakfast, and if you keep it down, you will still have your hangover- plus a very full feeling. Reynolds Industries. The bride was escorted by her father. Andrea Rene Williams, the brides daughter served as maid of honor. Best man was Andrew Jackson, The couple will live here. $30 VALUE Get Your FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION NO OBLIGATION • NOTHING TO PAY You may have one of these 16 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: 1. Headaches 5. Dizziness 9. Numb Hands 13. Numb Fingers 2. Shoulder Pain €. Sore Elbows 10. Constipation 14. Hip Pain 3. Arthritis 7. Neck Pain 11. Pain down Legs 15. Tight Muscles 4. Low Back Pain 8. Indigestion 12. Muscle Spasms 16. Aching Feet FIND OUT NOW whether careful, professional chiropractic care can relieve your aches ana pains. Because we have just expanded our patient-care facilities, you can have a complete spinal contour examination and doctor’s evaluation Dr. Alfred E. Johnson This entire examination is FREE. If you want more care and treatment, we do ALL your insurance paperwork. $30 VALUE TO YOU CALL for your FREE appointment before NEXT SATURDAY! THE JOHNSON CLINIC 766-7303 2421 Lewisville-Clemm'onsRd. Clemmons, NC (V: block off 1-40, In First Federal Bldg.) GAEL NOW BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU HINE-BAGBY HAS YOUR FINEST HOLIDAY INVESTMENT This holiday season, look for luxury , enhanced by comfort and wearability in KINGSRIDGE. Also, you can look for a vivid richness in virile colors ... blues, greys and browns that are unusually attractive and appealing. And the patterns have a fine feeling, as well... superb plaids, great stripes, wonderful window pane effects, plus solids. A classic feeling with a fine clear-cut look ... 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