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y - "vTW^i- * ^ v S^jLv-.'* - ??' ' ;*s v ;- \ X * t5r.iv ..- , . ' S . X f ^ v ? *\S, \ - r - > ' * > ^ v % ^ Pag? 2-The Chronicle, Thursday, January ?. 191 *SI > Cr* * / V ' '.* %, * ' lvaHi'i m e hhmfl w m SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 .v . ; Or . - %*' * All minority contractors and suppliers are invited to attend the meeting of the Voice of Minority Contractors and Suppllara at the Winston-Mutual Building at 10 a.m. Officers for 1983-will be elected at the meeting, and a discussion of programs and plans for the new year will be held. For more information, contact James A. Carter, Paul Patterson. Richard S. Archia Jr., Dan Andrew Jr., or C.G. Washington. SUNDAY. JANUARY 9 * ' r- * The Winston-Salem Lupus Chapter will meet at 2:30 p.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church Activity Building. Dr. Sara Sinai, Bowman Cray School of Medicine, will be the guest physician. WJTM-TV's recent "Special pn Lupus" CharieMipwell of Bowman Gray and .Dr. Sinai will be show$P^ J i * MONDAY, JANUARY V9% Boy Scout Troop 802 will be having their regular meeting at 7 p.m. at Ambassador Cathedral. Any boys between the ages of 10Vi and 18 years are welcome to attend. A free samnle Bodu Dunamlra ru?? will at the Glade Street YWCA at 9 a.m. Come take part in an overall exercise class designed to help you keep in sjiape. New YWCA classes begin, the week of Jan. 10. Call the YWCA "at 722-5138 for more information. Body Building ancLStrengthenlng for Women is I the subject today's Contemporary Womnen's Series. Sponsored by the YWCA, the program will be held in the YW's new "Club WM Nautilus and fitness center. The program begftis at 12:15 p.m. and is open to the public. A small fee is charged. WFDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 # ' ^ The YWCA will sponsor a two-stfsion workshop on Personal Growth through Creative Writing. The ' program is geared toward stimulating self-expocssion and creativity and includes journal writing, exercises, sharing and critiquing. Sessions are held today and Jan: 19 at the Glade Street YWCA from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. To register, call 722-5138. A small fee is charged. Developmental Testing ? What's It All About is the subject of the YWCA Mother's Network for today. The support group for mothers will meet regularly on Wednesdays through May 21 from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Glade Street YWCA. Babysitting is available and free to members participating in the program. For more information call the YWCA. A small fee is charged. The YWCA Options for Living _ Wednesday Series will feature a program on the Benefits of Exercise ? To Best is to Rust at 10:30 a.m. The program will include alour of the new YWCA "Club W" Fitness Center. For further information call the YWCA. No fee is charged and transportation is provided. ANNOUNCEMENTS The newly elected executive board members of the Winston-Salem NAACP are asked to please be present at the Annual Freedom Fund Banquet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan713. There will also be an installation service for the new board members. A There will be a special performance by black students from the N.C. School of the Arts Class of Performing Arts at the East Winston Library on Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. The performance is being sponsored by the Friends of the East Winston Branch Library and the Children's Room of the Library. For riiore information call 121-2202 or 727-2203. Any men who only have custody of their child or children on weekends and are interested in meeting other men and their families to plan events for the weekends are urged to please contact David A. Mickle, 1104 Cayuga St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105. Bettina M. Glenn presents '83 Fashion Explosion featuring Ebony & Ivory models at the Holiday Inn West, 2008 S. Hawthorne Rd., at 8 p.m. Jan. 28. Tickets are $5 and $7. Contact Bettina M. Glenn & Co. for more information. THANK YOU The Women for Justice with to thank the Friends Church, First Presbyterian Church and Davis Dept. Store on Fourth Street for their . donations for women in Raleigh Prison. ? E. Fries The Winston-Salem Chronicle is- published every : Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Company Inc., 516 N. Trade Street, Mailing Adress: Post Office Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Second Class postage paid at WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. Subscription: $13.52 f*er year payable in advance (North Carolina sales tax included). PUBLICATION USPS NO. 067910. j . 1 ( c k ^ 0 ?3 : i - ' CrimePrevents "Yet Abo * a*" The foH<?wmfc *'Crime q \ Box Store*' is designed to^ .< keep you *v abreast of criminal activity in your, fi community arid to help you 11 protect you, your family ai and your home from crime, a Strong-Armed Robbery p 1900 Blocks Claremont < Avenue Si Four black males approached the complainant?ci from behind and beat her in gi the back of the head and face. ^ They raivfrom the area when a* they thought they heard a somone coming. No descrip- - n tion is available. 400 Block, North Trade Street Q ?^ ? ? ?- - ?^r The victim was knocked to the , ground by two black p males and robbed of his pants and wallet.^His pants were S Jound in the area. 200 Block, East Fourth Street The complainiift was assaulted by a black male and her pocket book was stolen. / *1800 Block, North Liberty . Street ai The complainant reported that two black males attacked A him, held him, and took his money. A warrant was issued tc T Ti 1_ .*.s She's c ? career "* > messac ? I with tb tonight . clean.i Finally, Chroni The C her co Send 1 , yOU,:b *> I?? For ad! * * X^Brj ? \ , ". .' / ' " in r.,^ ! * ther Ma ' N? pinst one of the suspect?, 2600 Block, Luduig ?freet The victim was jjjKSn the ice by two black hums, who ien took the~jxj(kct knife ! nd cigarette tighter he was irrying. Urse*Snatching ! 100 Block, West Fifth treet I While she was waiting to -oss the street, a black male rabbed the complainant's < urse and ran. He is described 5 being 6-1,170 pounds with ?j dark complexion and tedium build. Housebreakings 1000 Block, Academy treet > AM/FM radio-cassette layer taken. 500 Slock, West Fifth S treet Two stereo speakers taken, p 100 Block, Cherry Street Stereo speakers taken. S 1800 Block, Gray Avenue Purse taken. \ 500 Block, Summit Street 5 Windshield. wiper blades id tailHght cover taken. 100 Block, Brookstown / kvenue Assorted hand and power K)ls and camera taken. ? OO] lhemiss< > <r )ne of the women , she's independei je on fee radio 01 ie business of, the After going horr lp the kitchen, he) , she has a little til cle, and that's wh< hronicle was there nvenience. Be wis ler your message ecause itH be thei rartblng Inlormatk ^^^^^B5C^EKT*^^^^S3l^ -!5iMti* ' &3t - sj^Rfl O. Ki y i 4 * V.. 7 mWiqstt < ' ' n's Pant: 400 Block, Acadia Avenue Wire wheel covers taken. 2800 Block, North Cherry Street Wire wheel covers taken. 1200 Block, East, 22nd Street C.B. radio, digital clock :aken. 3700 Block, Glenn AvenVttf :hainsaw, briefcase taken. 1300 Block, Underwood \venue Nothing taken. 1200 Block, Alder Street Battery taken. 700 Block, Highland ivniuc Driving light covers taken. 1500 Bkx&rEast Sprague Street ' AM/FM radio-cassette >layer taken! 3300 Block, South Main itreet Hubcaps taken. J) 800 Block, North'Liberty >treet Handbag taken. 300^ Block, Claremont Vvenue C.B. radio taken. 1100 Block, North Liberty itreet BAB ed your of today who w< it and she's alwa ' .your advertiser? day . More.th$nl leyfrom work she ip-the children-w Tie for herself. Th sre shell get you 3 waiting for her se. Don't put you in the Chronicle, when she has 1 tn call 722-8624. BfU < I - m E*if . I -asi ';. I 2 jj+^jjjA *^k^f v" ." Ahm^I , Li! i_ w'n> l !"<' ? *v I inn. ( lit-nt i Siltll' km i tiuGkia /p the I Jit Winston C r?f 4 :'v V - ~ * * s Taken Cowboy hat. oak cabinet taken. 2800 Block, North Marshall Sbreet Wheel covers taken. MOO Block, South Main Street Wheel covers taken. 2800 Block, North Cherry Street Purse taken. 500 Block"* North Claremont Avenue Scanner taken. 100 Block, Highland Avenue ^Suitcase and clothing upccn. / 2900 Block, CherryMarshall Street Wheel covers taken. Auto Theft Prevention Tips There are three main categories that the majority of auto thieves fall into: Teen-agers: 60 percent of auto thefts are committed by youth, a majority under ; the age of 16. In addition, it has been reported that the reasons are^for joy-riding and thrills rather than monetary reasons. Auto strippers: a second group is those who steal * - '? See Page 9^ I message Drks outside the hoi ys on the go. She ii / i , ? - ? lent .on television, t ikely shell even be H probably change ith homework and 1 lat's when she relax r niessage. ? ?; 9 all day, and more i r message somewh . Just try it. Shell kx time for it! ? II I II v ?' ?f ? V JM ton-Scilcrn a , I '" . .J / K. m riT^jfli i m Ghno nrnun/fy Smr* 1974 . * > a . / ' 6 .J m?TT *. V \^r^%?--T' __ _ LA CADE HORMONE . HAIR TREATMENT 7.75 oz. EVERYDAY ^ ^ DISCOUNT $A 1Q PRICE I V 4^ ac . -w ! I ? 1 l~[ M ^ ^ \ . : ne. She has her own I sn't responsive to your I ier mind "is occupied I too busy tograsp it v. # i her clothes, fix dinner, I hen get them off to bed I . ll ll T AT. . ? ? :es wiin tne Winston-Salem % r^ * .?x * mportant, it was there) at ere she can't reach for it. Bnefit from it and so will k";.V < jMfeJr 3^ "IBr " JHtf'. )Vt { ^ > Ift'SH. r f ' - *<?jF " v * * u- A . m? -<?i?* M ' v " M I i'oiiruiiifitl ' M ' ( 1 . >^3 I )iyclc mhhv .. : p v
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