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Pagt A6-Th? Chronicle, Thurid people Ik A i . OWL 4 ** jjj^^ ? Tknwfc ^m~ Mrs. Ellsworth Banner holds h< cellence (photo by James Parlu -o^I Jm jM ; ' > Sa^ ^ y'uri - ^Bil **** ^ S^vs^ ^9 - ^v 'MlVKHA^^HHHIHNHHHIHHMMB > k. Daisy Mae Good, 78, spends games at Rupert Bell Park. S because I love to see the chll tf*25? yz& < **** ??* ?* ' *? ?? nErfliftlfW lJi % L j!k^v \ ni? Y2 Flonnle Andersonv organize Hon (FATA), gives awards Awards and Fund-raising B nlc H. Pitt). *V 9 # ay, June 9, 1983 ;*? ?L V..,^ Jft j$ K91.. i-al * jE Ivj? sr award-winning Allium that won her first \ er). / >' if|i^ ***f*s , <$ ^ mm I 1 p^V | S??TJ' "T"'.* s < O^^Stf T v lyglMWy^B^ ^ v*-i$vrEr< '* ?. jflt^^SrawRh$fl^i^^E^HE?^ v s\v: *^P.X^^^IBMMP^ yj^T. It .-ibk\ "iyLJ., >^W v >> iM.^ '^Mj'PlS^V^^'W^^v^^'JM*' JSH her Saturdays enjoying little league baseba ?yi Mrs. Good, "I look forward to Saturday drewn play ball" (photo by James Parker). KX r I *r% i \ **-M " w - I M/jjK 'jr. H I I/ I | 'jaj^^H I Imi ir of the Flonnle Anderson Theatrical Aimn to FATA members during the group's ann tall last Friday at Touch of Class (photo by Social Notes, Service N< C By C// pu |||^H|^^^^PMP ro< |i?nvv^w no *0J Jj ?jk nu %*+<* ?8 dil Ec place In Horticulture ex- CI he Social Notes Brown \ / James Brown 111, was T awarded a certificate of V achievement for having sue- \ cessfully completed the B Chapter I Reading or J Mathematics Program. S He was honored at a reception held recently in the Administrative Center. Mrs. Benzena Purvis was honored with a surprise bir- J< I thday party recently given N by her husband, James, and f< children, Barbara, Vernola, E i and James, at a local si restaurant/ c Among the guests were / i Mr. & Mrs." Wilburn C | Hayden, Mrs. Fallie Foster, | Mrs. Laura Capelli, Mrs. f I Dorothy Allen, Mrs. ^ | Virginia Thomas, Mrs. f Club News 'Best t*i n . v.. I i nc dcsi x ci vjarucn t Club met at the home of i Mrs. Carle Simpson for its i regular monthly dinner ! meeting* Mrs. Florence I Rennick served jls co- < hostess. Mrs. Elsie Balckman, club president presided at the meeting. The 4th I District Flower Show was I the topic of discussion, with Local wot I director ol Pamela Campbell Chisholm, of WinstonSalem, has been appointed at-large director for the University of North "*" Carolina at Chapel Hill's I Alumni Association. Chisholm is an internal auditor for the Winston I Salem/Forsyth County School System. In 1980, she received the Outstanding Woman Achiever Award from the Winston-Salem Business Women's League. Ralph N. Strayhorn, of Winston-Salem, the former chairman of the UNC-CH Board of Trustees, has been elected president-elect of the association for 1983-84 rta* and will become its presiual dent in 1984-85. David L. Er- Grigg of Albemarle has been installed as 1983-M. * ews, Club News llose-Up 4th Di! presen RUTHELL HOWARD iff Writer Rows of floral displays, d mis ana tresniy-picked vei Dm in the Benton Conventi on. The 4th District Garden Clu al Flower Show, which imbers of its 12 component lem. With the theme, "Nature < ided displays in three categ rangements and horticultun "All the clubs cooperate i fferent tasks to carry out th< iythe Williams, a member c iub and upcoming president :r blue ribbon-winning table receives c heodosia Patter, Mrs. lary Johnson, Mrs. lozelle Lamkin, Mrs. Obie anks, Charles Jackson, unius Douglas and henonne Martin. Military News Marine Pfc. Adolphus E. efferies Jr., son of Lenner 1. and Adolphus E. Jeferies Sr. of Northampton >rive, was awarded a leritorious Mast while crvng with 1st Marine Airraft Wing, Marine Corps iir Station, Futenma on )kinawa. A Meritorious Mast is oficial recognition from a Marine's commanding oficer for superious inYet* club sach member displaying her ribbons awarded at the show, which was held on Saturday, June 4. The members won a total of 17 ribbons. The club will disband for the months of July and August for summer vacation and will resume its regular meetings in septemoerwuni miniature flower show, nan electe I alumni o ) Bmi^&O^Pws Pamela Chlsholm president, having bee elected last year. Other officers elected b mail ballot were Sib] Goerch Powe of Durban first vice president; Maco strict Garc ts 'Nature Eigh publ M worl ried flower arrangements, ? < getables lined an upstairs a^Q1 ion Center Saturday after- Ui.. UIUC ib Council presented its an- Str? showcases the talents of Ai t garden clubs in Winston- ^oui E. I On Parade/' the show in- Thel ories: artistic design, table anc* e. plac n getting and re-assigning T e fashion show/' says Mrs. for >f the Flower Niche Garden Will of the council. Standing by club ! arrangement, "Dinner At plar i ward I r'?t * f '?\tv' tin iiton' II Brown II! ' II dividual performance. It is ! issued in thr form- of a II bulletin published II throughout the command. A copy is entered in the Marine's permanent service records. meets I Members. also discussed plans to visit the mountains in the fall to see the changing of the leaves. Members present werei Elsie Blackman, Carle Simpson, Florence Rennick, Emma Shouse, Olivia P. DeRcef, Sally Clyburn, i Miller Williams, Virginia i Steward, Ann Moye, Willie Martin and Debra Scales. d mce O. Patton of Greenville, S.C., second vice president, and Mary Norris Preyer of ' Washington, D.C., representative on the I (University Athletic Coun- J cil. s Members elected as directors of the association for three-year terms are Ed- . ward Wilson Jr. of Ahoskie, District I; Thomas S. Bennett of Morehead City, District II; Richard A. Vinroot of Charlotte, District VIII; Gordon G. Hamrick of Shelby, District IX; and Jean Ann Ramsdell Cone of Tampa, Fla., and n C. Knox Massey Jr., of Atlanta, out-of-state direcy tors. Carroll F. Tomlinson of U Charlotte was appointed n director at-large. B I len Oub I on Parade9 I it." Mrs. Williams continue "We do this for thA ^ - - - w H ic to view so that they may enjoy the beauty." rs. Ellsworth Banner, Flower Show chairperson, has ced with the show since it was first started. We had the first show at the Patterson Avenue ^ jt 10 years ago," says Mrs. Ellsworth, who won i ribbon for horticulture excellence for her Allium 0 ng-smelling bulb plant). "Now, we have 12." U rtistic design blue ribbon recipients were: Mrs. ise Smith, first place and overall tricolor award; Mrs. i. Banner, first place and creativity award; Mrs. ma Small, first place; Mrs. Verna Grier, first place award of distinction, and Mrs. Katie Hatcher, firstl W I he Best Yet Garden Club members won a blue ribbon their table setting, "Father's Day Luncheon," an^ liam McKoy Sr., a member of the council's new male ? Prince's Feather, won an award for his hanging it, Wandering Jew. I ; x i I# I' ' i ' I H i '
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