Page 6-The Chronicle, Thursday, Decemb?r 30, people 18^s .. Sw. ^Marshall B. Im Club News Book Qub Holds Christmas Party The Book Club ot Today wide variety of prepared held its annual Christmas dishes. party on Tuesday, Dec. 21, After dinner was served, at the Bethlehem Center. Barbara hayes directed the Bronnie Daniels, club group jn a Christmas game, president, brought greetings Gifts which club members to members and their guests had placed under the and conducted a brief Christmas tree, were then business meeting which in- distributed to all guests. ?eluded minutes of the club members had also previous meeting.and cor- t>rought a number of gifts respondence read by for distribution two days Secretary Louise Smith. Iater t0 persons jn the home Following the business for battered women. session, the Music Commit- ? , ? . Club members attending tee presented a Christmas , . , ? K4 .. A... the party, in addition to program. Martha Atkins, . K J . Evelyn Sellers, Maybelle tnose mentloned above, Hedgley, Vivien Bright and were Modesta EmMiss Smith gave an infor- ma^ene Goodwin, Annie mative liturgy on the Kennedy, Wilma Lassiter, celebration of . Advent. Lillian Lewis, Ivye Nelle They explained the sym- McDaniels, Selena Nichols, holism of the Advent Edna Revels and Marion Wreath and the significance Wooten. of the lighted candles Guests were Gail Eddy, representing the four weeks Marthola Payne, Juanita of Advent. At appropriate Penn, Elizabeth Lewis, times during their discus- Laura^ Roberts Hall, sion and ritual, the au- Jeanette Carter, D.W. Andience participated in sing- drews Jr., H.O. Bright, ing Christmas carols. W.J. Earl, Roland Hayes, In concluding the pro- Harold Kennedy Jr., J.L. gram, the Social Committee Lassiter, the Rev. David R. served a delicious buffet Hedgley, K.O.P. Goodwin dinner which included a and B.F. Daniels. Skyland Senior Citizens Celebrate Christmas The Skyland Senior Solos were rendered by Citizens Club celebrated Mrs. Mamie Waiters and their Annual Christmas the Rev. G.W. Roland. Dinner on Thursday, Dec. Special music was provided 16, at the Skyland Recrea- by Mr. Marion Thomas. tion Center. Special gifts, awards and Club President Mrs. rpmarl^c nrucontA^ or\/H i viiiai i\J nvi w vjviuvu u iivj Janie A. Wilson was given by the president. honored by East Ward _ ? . At " v;,?, v One of the most unique Alderman Virginia K. .... Newell, who gave encourag- art exh,b,ls was d'sPlaVed at ing remarks of praise and the P3"*" This was a <*ke presented Mrs. Wilson with which was baked b* Miss a plaque for outstanding Delores Guest, a member of work in the community and 'be chorus and the Skyland the Skyland Senior Citizens Sen'or Citizens Club. The cake was made up of a light The speaker for the occa- f?r *he club, a choir of four sion was Winston-Salem a director anda Police Chief Lucius A. P*an0? representing vthe Powell. Chief Powell stress- ^uPcrt Bell Choral Group, ed in a ^meaningful and a delicious Christmas humble way the importance dinner was served to over of more love in the home, 100 persons. Mrs. Ora L. community and especially Griggs was Mistress of for the youth of today. Ceremonies. V 1982 Bass To Speak Ai Marshall B. Bass, cor- pastor. porate vice president of The program is sponR.J. Reynolds Industries sored annually by the Inc., will be the featured Winston-Salem/Forsyth speaker at the Annual County Emancipation Emancipation Day Pro- Association in observance gram to be held at 11 a.m. 0f the freedom of slaves in Saturday, Jan. 1, at St. America. Stephen Baptist Church, Bass, a retired U.S. Army 2071 Bowen Blvd. The Rev. officer, holds several Joseph R. Samuels is host decorations and awards Mrs. Mansell Celebi Mrs. Nellie Mansell was birthday party, she said, so feted at a surprise birthday some nieces, Mrs. Nora party at her home on Glen- Hamilton, Mrs. Felicia coe Street. Her 70th birth- Norris and church day was Christmas Eve. members> Mrs. Blondia Mrs. Mansell is very active in the church, com- Grinton, Mrs. Rut munity, Cub Scouting and Galloway and Mrs. Mildred civic work. Workman, decided she was She had not had but one long overdue for something Legion Spreads Holi The Ralph R. Morgan Ms. Doris Noble was American Legion Post No. presented a gift from the 220 and the Ladies Aux- Ladies Auxiliary at the iliary brought Christmas Christmas party held Dec. cheer to 38 families located 19. She lost a brother dur.u~ wr:?.? ^ ' - ... in me vymsionoaiem com- ing wartime wnicn qualifies munity. her as a "Gold Star Sister." The members contributed canned goods and staples, including eggs, fruits and C0MMUNI1 which is sponsored by the I ?^ ^ ^ . Legion and Auxiliary to I I W^k I help less fortunate families I II II I during the Christmas | \ After-Christmas Family Shoe Clearance 30%-50% OFF 30%-50% off a select group. Shop early during this family shoe clearance. Not all styles of shoes in all sizes. Hurry while quantities last. ill SAVE *5 Special Purchase Garbage Can la?o n , u r .u Lassiter, and Mrs. Mildrecft tional service before the _ .rr. & , . 0 . . Griffin, secretary. ab program, and the Spiritual 5 Choir of Galilee Baptist The program is open tact Church will present the th#? m.Kiip ??>v puuuv UIIU IHVlllUWldllip^k us*Ct in the association will b? Others taking part are: available at the church 5? ' , SB | Drinking 1 Drivers | I People. I LefsQet J TkAN?AiK Our Roods! **' Kf? , flg? North Carolina / I , . Governor's Highway Safety Program . ? A Public Service Of This Publication j S ? 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