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Ebony Fraternity President Ervin Penn (right) pr<
of Mechanics And Fanners' Bank toward the fund
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7
44Octting Ready/* ^unique, new program for expectant
mothers will be sponsored by the YWCA from 10
a.m-3 p.m at the YWCA at 1201 Glade St. A luncheon is
included. To register, call Marilyn Truesdale at 722-5138.
Debra Capler. from the Teen Intiative Project will conduct
two sessions on growing up for young adults. The
first will be held for girls ages 8-13 at the East Winston
Library at 4:30 p.m. and the second for girls and boys
ages 8-13 on April 8 at 4:30 p.m. Call 727-2202 for more
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information.
The April meeting of the PMS Support Group will be
held at the Glade Street YWCA at 7 p.m. The meeting is
open to the public.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
Thf Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Boys and
Girls Clubs and the Winston-Salem Recreation Department
will present an all-star basketbajl extravaganza at
the Hanes Hoisery Recreation Center beginning with two
games at 7 p.m. today. On April 9, there will be six
james, with the first beginning at 10:30a.m. The public
is invited. For more information, call Edward Hill Jr. at
722-8624. ,
The Flonnie Anderson Theatrical Association (FATA)
will hold tryouts for Robinson Jeffers' melodrama
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,..vu?a ai / p.m. ana on April 9 at 1 p.m. at Wentz
Memorial United Church of Christ on 3435 Carver Road.
?Pfepare a two-minute monologue. Call Fataline at
723-6304 for information-.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
The Forsyth County Black Republican Council cordially
invites the public to a presentation by Addie Hymes on
4'The Importance of the Upward Bound Program to Our
Community's Youth." The council will meet at 10 a.m.
in the Reynolds Health Center Cafeteria.
SUNDAY, APRIL 10
The Winston-Salem Lupus Chapter will meet at 2:30
p.m. at the Highland Presbyterian Church Activity
Building. The speaker will be Dr. A. Stanley Link Jr.,
who specializes in infectious diseases. The public is invited.
For more information, call 724-6303 or 768-1493.
Wake Forest University professor and noted poet Maya
Angelou will present readings from her book, 4'Shaker,
Why Don't You Sing?" at the Reynolda House Museum
of Art on Reynolda Road at 3:30 p.m. At 5 p.m., a play,
44On A Southern Journey," written by Ms. Angelou, will
be presented in Brendle Recital Hall in Scales Fine Art
Center at Wake Forest University. The public is invited.
The Tarheel Association of Storytellers is sponsoring a
Snack/Dessert Potluck and Storytelling at the downtown
Forsyth County Public Library Main Auditorium from
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? - k..m. i vi iuuic iiuui million, call 12.1-2202.
The Forsyth Literacy Council is sponsoring a Laubach
training class for certification of adult volunteers to teach
reading to illiterate adults. Classes will be held at South
Fork Baptist Church through April 12. For class
schedules and for registration information, call the
Public Library's Adult Continuing Education Department
at 727-2680.
MONDAY, APRIL 11
The YWCA Contemporary Women's Series will present
a program on "Forsyth Court Volunteers and
Juvenile Restitution" at 12:15 p.m. at the Glade Street
YWCA. The film, "This Is The Law," will also be
featured at 12:15 p.m. Call 722-5138 for information.
An "Aquatoning" class begins at the Glade Street
YWCA at 10:15 p.m. Call 722-5138 for registration inPlease
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Crime Prevention
Bicycle, Food,
Watch Stolen
The following 4'Crime Box Score" is designed to keep
you abreast of criminal activity in your community and
to help you protect your family and property from crime.
Strong-Armed Robbery
400 block, High Street
Two white males grabbed the complainant and took
money and checks out of his coat pocket. No futher descrip4*
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uon 01 me suspects is available.
300 block, Glenn Avenue
A suspect forcibly took a bicycle from the complainant at
the location. No description of the suspect is available.
Storebreaking
2800 block, North Liberty Street
Food was taken.
4200 block, Patterson Avenue
Tires and wheels were taken. Three suspects were arrested.
Housebreaking
1000 block, 14th Street
Jewelry, a lady's watch and a set of earrings were taken.
200 block, Westdale Avenue , , . . ^^ ,
A television set, a vacuum cleaner,, furniture and other
assorted items were taken. n&~-~n^s-x?95i; wv ^
Salem Garden Road ? ??
A cassette recorder was taken- *
500 block. Kennedy Street
A television set, a stereo set, an AM/FM cassette player, a
turntable, cash and a camera were taken. ??
1100 block, East 22nd Street
A television, a stereo and a heater were taken.
2700 block, Patrick Avenue
Money and a 12-gauge shotgun were taken.
600 block, Buxton Street
A television was taken.
100 block, Crafton Street
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1000 block, Russell Drive
A lawn tractor was taken.
2300 block, Waterbury Street
A lawn mower and some tools were taken.
1200 block, East 20th Street
A television was taken.
Autobreaking
800 block, Patterson Avenue
Wheel covers were taken.
300. block, East Fifth Street
Wheel covers were taken.
300 block, Haled Street
Tires and stereo equipment were taken.
300 block, West Fifth Street
A C.B. radio was taken.
3700 block, Liberty Street
A car battery was taken.
500 block, Stadium Drive
Cassette tapes were taken.
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400 block, Devonshire Street
Jewelry was taken.
500 block, Sprague Street
Wine was taken.
1200 block, Waughtown Street
A bicycle was taken.
600 block, Fifth Street
Books were taken.
4800 block, Old Rural Hall Road
Clothes were taken.
800 block, Fourth Street
Money was taken.
1200 block, Glade Street
A wallet was taken.
4200 block, Cherry Street
Bottles were taken.
900 block, East Third Street '
Furniture was taken.
400 block, Linden Street
Cigarettes were taken.
900 block, Mt. Zion Place
Two sets of metal scaffolds were taken.
2700 block, Waughtown Street
Wine was taken.
3700 block, Patterson Avenue
Two chain saws were taken.
500 block, Farmall Street
Jewelry was taken.
1200 block, East 18th Street
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