Page 2-Thc Chronicle, Thursday, May 5, 1983 I COMMUNITY I i cur\A v> CALENDAR THURSDAY. MAY S North Carolians Against Intoxicated Drivers will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Pdo Park Recreation Center. Sgt. Mike Culler, head of the Winston-Salem Police Department DUiTask Force, will speak. The public is invited. . A program on venereal disease will be held at the East Winston Library at 4:13 p.m. Ms. Debra Gapel, counselor for the county Mental Health Department, will be the guest speaker for the program* The event is being held for young adults ages 13-11. For more miormatK>p7c*U 127-220*. \: I The Pre-Minstrual Syndrome Support Group will meet at the Glade Street YWCA at 7 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. * SATURDAY, MAY 7 The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will have its 21st annual Jabberwock at Winston-Salem State University's Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium at 8 p.m. The* public is invited. ' I ' * v' *S,?* *? ' - *' r'\ '^fFv - ?,] Radio SUtion WAAA will be broadcasting from the East Winston Shopping Center's parking lot on Claremont Avenue from noon to 4 p.m. to help the Patterson Avenue YMCA fund-raising efforts and to solicit new Patterson Y members. SUNDAY, MAYS The Winston-Salem Lupus Chapter win meet at 2:30 p.m. in the Highland Prestrytarian Church Activity Building. Mrs. Kay Wcidner. registered I speak on "Drug Reactions and interactions. For information, call 724-4303 or. f 768-1493. ^ . "Eight Minutes to Midnight," a film featuring Dr. Helen Caldicort,"'president of the Physicans tor Social Responsibility, will be shown at Parkway United Church ofOwi?? 7:30 p.m. Call 732-1393 for information. MONDAY, MAY ? ^ - 'Percussive Sounds,the percussion studio, fM give ; a drum and percussion demonstration at 4 p.m. at Wl Wte fV<?nvUed R^' I? 748-0970. - ? I invited. TUESDAY. MAY 10 Oricnutton mMom for partom tniowM in bdog volunteer tot Big Itrotners/lng Sisters of rwsytn SSa?som??mfm**-**' I ^ ? Warn I The All Around Social Club is sponsoring s weekend in Atlantic City^N.J. Departure is sat for May 26 at^n^d^nSdthe return date U M^y ?. or Mrs. O. Oto? 767^58'7B,*CkbUnl* notices. A nnouncements should be concise and typed J piece and sponsors of the event, plus a number to call I for additional information. Announcements should | of owifvssra to iftt winston-Salcm Chroniclc Cow* munlty Calendar, P.O. Box 3154, Wbtsttm-Sdtm, ^^l(0.^^tadUne for |y I COMMUNITY NEWS I DEADLINE 5:30 P.M. | MONDAY 1 Members off the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. YMCA planning and development committee chal palgn. From the lefft are Emmallne Goodwin, Barb James Parker). Crime Prevention Man Arrested In The following "Crime *1300 block, West Box Score" is designed to Sedgefield Drive keep you abreast of An amplifier, glasses, a criminal activity in your light and food were taken, community and to help pro- Housebreakings _tect your family and pro- *2800 block, Patria Street perty from crime. A 20-gauge shotgun, a Homicide .22-caliber rifle, an HAR 1600 block, East 21st pistol, a shotgun case and Street money were taken. The suspect shot his wife 100 block, West 25th and was arrested at the Street scene. Money w|i takegM Robbery From Person *2800 ' trtock^^tyfiifbrdok 1000 block, Cayuga Drive Street A component set, a color Two white males robbed television and two blackthe complainant of his and-white television sets money. A warrant is pen- were taken. ding for their arrest. *2700 block, Piedmont" Rape Circle Walkertown Avenue An electric clock was After meeting friends at a taken. party, the complainant left ?l 100 block, Conley Street ...IAI. Al wun mem ana was raped oy \ Thomas component -them. ~set, two speakers, a turn 1300 block, Argonne table, an AM/FM cassette Boulevard recorder and a receiver were The complainant was taken. raped by a black male. No Larceny of a Vehicle further description is 900 block, Bridge Street available. A 1968 blue Ford RanStrong-Armed Robbery chero was stolen. 1800 block, 14th Street ?1600 block, Lincoln Three black males Avenue assaulted the complainant A 1973 burgundy-andand robbed him of his gray Monte Carlo was money. No further descrip- stolen. tion of the suspects is Autobreoking available. *2700 block, Reynolds Storebreaking Park Road 500 block, North Clare- Golf equipment and mont Avenue money were taken. Twenty-four pairs of *3500 block, Patterson -? * vj^utgiu 01 uiiu 2?uucs were /wenue taken. A Corvette 4T"-top was & . . . ' J***" ' A I mmMjL , $tjk - "? w^ ^MffjBBPlHr ^\Ht\ H.?W? / < *rf WSSU Sculptun "Southern Sunrise" Is Melvin Edwards' special c Salem State University campus. Edwards, a Neu the structure this past weekend (photo by James I ^^Nfcj.'v | 9 I I , s i?lllllij I present a check for $1,000 to Marshall Halrston, rman, as part of the Y's current fund-raising cam*M Brou>?* AllgtU Wrfttiin ~~A U?U?*An /nW^Jui ? vfi>vkv i Wife's Shooting taken. installation. Such a person Larceny comes to your home in 1100 block, East 15th working clothes and proStreet bably carries a ladder or kit A picnic table and ben- of tools. He'll try to deceive ches were taken. you if you don't stop him. 1300 block, Lincoln Take the time to check Avenue his credentials carefully and Furniture was taken. don't let him go into your 2300 block, Patterson basement, on your roof or Avenue in your backyard until you Money was taken. have done so. 800 block, Manly Street This column is brought to A humidifier was taken, you weeklv as a Dublic ser 2200 block, Machine vice by the Chronicle, the Street East Winston Crime Task Keys were taken. Force?snd the Winston- 2800 block, Piedmont Salem Police Department. Circle A blue, 27-inch 10-speed ~ bicycle was taken. 700 block, East 18th I Ml Street < A Doberman was taken. V 1600 block, Trade Street { A moped was taken. JSB 1200 block, East 21st fTf?l Street ? j] Five radial tires were 2700 block, New Walkertown Road A battery was taken. 3500 block, Patterson purse was 500 block, Claremont Meat was taken. Guarding Against the "Phony Repairman" i^H Beware of the phony " JjH "repairman" . or "engineer" who offers to check furnace, catch basin or other * J9 \ \ ,' ^ - \ , ., ,* ja fr? ~ * . ^ g^g OnSta anytime Saturdays B=w,scr w< These rates are als< So take advan e Reach ( And Uracil & ration for th? Winston- Dial Si.t,on (, +) Ch.ro? i York sculptor, erected Quest calling card coflec -* v calls For direct dial rates Parker). T-ffiy. ' Lii?" U,. "J _ ' 1 V, ' 11?" 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