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^jj mt1 J'*^ 5 *e, iulrf^M^vV: jji1 . ^P ' lAfl "-** - *-^-l : ' '^is I -' * '? r, IS' '4 H ft J&Kr- H A* v ^V^.; ' ? adSfi&to^ /v^.^^S^^^^^^^^EtlBlisfifctiR& siiV * >*" ^hbf?>^.:. : ??c$?|ko^| Tj l >' ra|Mp jH ^il M j| vH| '2?ill ^?!? ? ?Dr, James Branch, flanked on hla left by li :r": by hla great aunt, Susan Stewart, breaks tl i?? ed office building that will house local atf f: in the 200 block of Trade Street, the off! ? E pleted by midsummer of this year (photo "Masons ^ ^ iT AiiavrilkJ Behold, I wi " the childn Honor _4 Hines I / ' :j Mrs. Catherine F. Hines, past Matron of the Bivouac H l,MIBI * Chapter O.E.S., was I honored recently. H I Hines is the daughter of H r 2 Mrs. Mary Fair and the late H John Fair and is an active I Corporolion Pari member of Mt. Zion Bap- H tist Church and many other civic and community H j organizations. She served as H I. Worthy Matron of the H \ Bivouac Chapter for two H terms and as Worthy I Matron of the Ad- H ministrative Council for three years. H. Hines was presented a cake with the five colors of I the Order of the Eastern I Star represented. Mrs. Por- I tia Rivers, worthy Matron I of Bivouac Chapter and H a many other past worthy H M matrons, including H I Elizabeth M. Tilley, grand H ^ " worthy matron, were pre- H sent. Hostess for the event H were Gwendolyn Williams and Frances Robinson. H - The Ricky Wilson served on the so,ls program committee. H harm *? color: ~ t7 Twins I usi recor Celebrate I p Birthday I t - Thomas and TaWanna I Amos, twins of Mr. and I Mrs. Thomas Amos Sr, 9 4? celebrated their fifth birth- 9 day on March 6 at 3 p.m. M There were 15 guests Dre ; sent. ifttfniHitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitnitiiiHiMiiiiMi 1 1 Pages I : From Page 8 Z 'vtnmiiimKiinitmiiiiitmfiiiittiiMMiMHti ] C'r> r son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- I jamin Brown, was the only H %male among the pages. He H is a student at West Forsyth H Senior High School and wa; H sponsored by Rep. Tom C. Womble. _ | ... H.y ^b *? W HS^^I K . ' wp^ ^Bp^H| BhHBMBhwHH^> '<V B It wife, Sandra, and on his right le ground at the site of a proposorneys and physicians. Located ce building is slated to be comby James Parker). unto Is'ra-el from among saith -the heathen, God; whither they be II l*t,A " ' -'" ii iai\o ywho, emu win 3n of gather them on itake your pick i RtynoMo Manor 2S1 S. J j) j- ^ SOt I. Third St. Vineyard Ploio Oldtown I Frequent Sanitoi Drvclpaninn ? -f GOOD JCONOM "n SENSE Dnger common ents. the more U?yfr, l?t* >mrrr ^ ^ ..J^S " T. ! ? / ' ' v Our Sanitonr ? world's c cleaning proee>s recommei Famous ('rrators of Fashi COMPLETE LAUNDRY & DRY CLE, PICKUP < DELIVERY SERVICE 72 JIE SAYS "CALL ME FOR HOUSEHC s Interdeiu *9 The Interdenominational Ministers' Wives Alliance met with Rachel Austin < recently. Devotions were led by i Mrs. Clara Bailey and Mrs. | Austin in the absence of the i Antioch 1 Baptist Relocates The pastor and congrega- -. tion of Antioch Baptist Church will move to their new location at 5061 Lansing Drive on Sunday, March 13, at 10 a.m. The Rev. R.C. Wilkins, deacons, congregation members and friends will assembly at the old church on 2712 Bon Air Avenue at 9:30 a.m. The group will travel in a caravan to the new church. Members from the Red Rock Lodge will line up with the caravan in the west parking lot and the group will march to the east parking lot. Wilkins will cut the church ribbon at the east door of the church. The RevT Williams Elder and his congregation will conduct the 4 p.m. service at the church. every side, and bring them into their own land: Exekiel 37:21 Itrvtferd U. I WocHovio BM|. I ((MH Uvtl) chopping Cir. ne I I I 1%' i H - >nly I ided by H ion ANING I 2-6196 )LD HINTS r i )minatioi chairperson. Reports from various committees gave special insight to the members toward getting involved in projects. A glee club, composed of members, is being formed jnder the direction of Mrs. Vlildred Leak. The first performance has already been ?cheduled by the president, JB^M mm m I B^MpMljJpPNtf ^EL Ttl H ? Sale 291 Microwave o\ Reg. 449.95. Full size ! wave has serve-time f< start up to 12 hours 1( Microwave cart (unas? Reg 169 95 Sate 139.9 Sale 39. Director's chai Reg. 49.98. Hardwood chair Natural or walnu included Canvas recovers, assorted colors 1/ JV Winsto rv Th * rial Minisl Mrs. Marian Butler. ^ The president and several members are making plans r< to attend the state board ^ meeting in Raleigh. Mrs. C Annabelle Hay presented the monthly program, "The I Pause that Refreshes.'* I Prizes for the winners of a I 'ItnWl I I * j^Hf I' sH *x v ( Hj^ 1 9.95 ? 'en. :ouch control micromature that delays cook ) power levels. #5910 sembled). #9515, 5 98 ir. folding director's it finish, canvas cover 9 99 8.99 ^Rei n-Satom, Hanes Mall 768 J a Chronicle, Thursday, March 10, 1983-Page 9 ters'Wives Meet Irs. Anita Gilliam. Alice Faye Hawkins from Two new members were St. Peters Church of God jcognized, Mrs. Daisy Apostolic. lontgomery from Hanes A dinner was served after ME Church and Mrs. the meal. r "^BUILDING ON l^YOUR ROOTS 9< A Sale 399.99?-? 5-pc. patio set. Reg. 499.99 Your choice of 5-pc dining group including 4 chairs. 42" glass top table. or 4-pc. seating group (not shown) including single and double glictiwehd table and round table All pieces are sold separately Matching chaise, umbrella and other pieces also available on sale. iney 2510 Catalog 766-2710 J
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