Page 8-The Chronicle, Thursday, March 31, 1983 Garden Path Club Meets The Along The Garden forum was held on what can Path Garden Club held its be done to increase attenmonthly dinner meeting in dance at the Annual Flower the Cabaret Room of Show. Criteria for a stanWillia's Lounge on the cor- dard flower show was also ner of l\y and 17th streets, discussed. Mrs. A.H. McClennon was Members present were hostess. Mrs. E.S. Banner, Mrs. Mrs. E.H. Banner, presi- E.H. Goodwin, Mrs. R.M. dent, opened .dthe meeting Cook, Mrs. C.S. Foote, with club collect and song. Mrs. V.M. Grier, Mrs. J.I. Mrs. E.H Goodwin, ^ Johnson,^Mrs. R.M. Shoaf, secretary, read minutes Mrs. A.H. McClennon, which were approved and Mrs. E.S. Thompson, Mrs. Mrs. R.M. Smoot gave the S.A. Wilson, Dr. Lillian treasurer's report. Lewis, Mrs. Carrie A report on the 4th May field, Mrs. E.S. District Council was made Williams and Mrs. Eunice by the president. Open Long. EUer Marks 69th Mrs. Jeanette Eller, a Mrs. Hattie Caldwell, Mrs. m ii m \\/ niinklAU/n L J ? - . - k 4? t~v _ I - - - iiiviiii/vi niv ??augiuv?n lfuucild riity^, rvirs. UCK013 Baptist Senior Nurse Gilliam, Mrs. Gladys Board, recently celebrated Gaither, Mrs. Theopha her 69th birthday. Medders, MfsTH&tti^PaF ten, Mrs. Luventa McAfter the club's regular Crow, Mrs. Bertha Tucker, business meeting, the Mrs. Nellie Manselle, Mrs. members presented Mrs. Francis Jackson, Mrs. BarEller with gifts. A meal was ba'ra Harris, James Harris, served after the business George Charles Jr., Johnny meeting and party. Carter and special guest Those present included Mrs. Morvello Wilson. Barristers' Wives Meet The Winston-Salem Bar- Kennedy Jr., Harold L. risters' Wives recently Kennedy III, Harvey Kenobserved Barristers* Wives nedy, Mr. and Mrs. James Day with a double celebra- L. Lassiter, Miss Wanda tion at the home of Mr. and Paige and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roland Hayes at 3910 Sterling Spainhour. Pomeroy Drive. On Saturday, March 19, On March 18, the group the group entertained other held a special dinner for the friends. local lawyers. Those atten- Barristers' Wives Day is ding were Mr. and Mrs. traditionally celebrated on Harry O. Bright, Mr. and March 6, and the month is a Mrs. H. Glenn Davis, Dr. time during which activities and Mrs. Charlie Kennedy, are conducted to enhance Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. the legal profession. Vets Cheered By rarty At Hospital The Ralph R. Morgan McLaurin and grandson, American Legion Post No. Ms. Hattie McLaurin and 220 and the Ladies and grandson, Mrs. Joan Bell, Junior Auxiliary members Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. hosted a party for the Clara Shelton, Mrs. residents of the Veterans Patricia Higgins,* Mrs. Hospital, recently. Ather Neely, Mrs. Lula The group entertained Jenkins, Mrs. Janie Murthe residents with Bingo ray, Mrs. Naomi Lone, playing and music by junior Mrs. Alice James, Mrs. member Aretha Higgins. Shirley Carter and family, Prizes for the winners were Nichole Bell, Alexandria coupons to be used in the Shelton, Roshelle Shelton, hospital's canteen. Jeanette Thomas, Mario Each resident was given Thomas, Aretha Higgins, an Easter gift -- 120 gifts Mrs. Doris Noble, George were wrapped and Grady Sr. and Bernard Hig=_ distributed^ gins. Members making the trip The regular auxiliary along with Auxiliary Presi- business meeting will be ' dent Martha Gillis were Mr. held April 16, at noon at the and Mrs. Lawson post home. jr N^T/tTtB [iJk . 111 k I H ij 4 V IfVI k 11 J NURITION 1 ?imj^ Pluntion I LUnL r.-oq c I ACTIVATOR I 6w*m uiyc?nn OZ. F t??ich#o * ih EVERYDAY rST? DISCOUNT - PRICE A __ Ayw t ^ vpi ; 3E" | | bill!! ! 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