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* ?? AKKThg ChrflnilfJn^ Klk. inSS^^H>Xs\>v s ' .'.' < ' ' VS^HMI jflMR J IIk mmm Kj& ^K;-: ^^K&:;:' ',;^g5 Bpy?>W:< ^,itf|r jlT** ihhhi. Unit Manager Mike Maso Hospital, hold a souvenii Forsyth ] Forsyth Memorial Hospital's new pediatric unit is not only getting good ^? revues?from the nursing ? staff, but from patients and their parents. The new unit opened this Lindsay Pi Gail W. Lindsay has been j promoted from export sales specialist to coordinator of | export order processing in the export department at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. J She will be responsible { for supervising, coor^dinating, receiving and pro- j cessing all export finished . . ~ i 1 ? iuuaccu pruaucis, pro- , viding timely and accurate j communications to ensure j the products manufacture, , inland and export transportation, scheduling, storage and release for customer delivery. Lindsay has worked in the export department since Keller L. Cc Three Wa John W. Kennedy and Richard C. Spangler III have been elected assistant vice president and Victoria D. O'Rourke has been elected trust officer at Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. in Winston-Salem. Kennedy recently joined Carver Pri The PTA of Carver High C*? _ t ^ 1 ! ? acnooi win present tne music department of the school in its annual Christmas Concert on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The orchestra will be conducted by Mrs. Peggy Wheeler, the honors choir directed by Mrs. Frances S. Weaver and the concert | B|r "" x-.H I^Mi' 'A .;/ 1- of thf ngjAJ A\*trlr ..? Hospital month on the hospital's third towex (east wing). It has*flW&eds and rooms larger than those in the old unit. This is good news for parents who often spend the night with their child. The romoted joining the company in 1970 and has held several positions in the department. She is involved with nany community groups >uch as the Beta Alpha Chapter oMota Phi Lambda Sorority Inc., Top Ladies of Distinction, the National Council of Negro Women, Salem Academy Parents, FATA and the Northwest Piedmont Development Corporation. She is married to James Lindsay and they have one daughter, Cheryl. Lindsay is the daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Wheeler. )leman Jr. chovia Em the tax support services unit of the bank's personal trust group. A native of High Point, he is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Spangler joined Wachovia's Southeast Corporate Banking Group as esents Chr band under the direction of Rudolph V. Boone Sr. The general public is invited to hear these groups present a high quality and colorful program. PTA officers are Mrs. Sandra Hall, president; Ronald Bennett, vice president; Mrs. Judy Swain, secretary; Reginald Alex 1983 BCgnngdu rhi?l of it ribbon cutting. Gets Ne nurses' station is open for better visibility; floors are carpeted for noise control; -rooms -are color -accented; and two corridors divide adolescents from younger patients. Hi Coleman 1 In Road G Keller L. Coleman, Jr., a former Winston-Salem resident, has been promoted from Clerk V to administrative assistant with the Wayne County Road .Commission in - Detroit, \lich. Coleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Coleman and is the oldest grandchild of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sherard. His aunt, Mrs. Doris Morrison, works in the finance department of Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He attended Columbia Heights Elementary School iployees Pi an account officer earlier this year. A native of Pittsburg, Pa., he holds a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master's degree from the University of Virginia. Since joining Wachovia istmas Coi ander, treasurer and Mrs. Lucy Evans, publicity chairman. Carver's musical ensembles will present other Christmas concerts as follows: Friday, Dec. 9 at Mineral Springs Junior "High School at 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 14 at Carver High School for the students and staff and Mp^vH mm w^M K ' ^ y9pK\^>:i ' M^pWK m * *1 ^F^- B| B::;. ics at Forsyth Memorial wWing II Dr. Charlie Kennedy is chief of pediatrics and Mrs. Ollie Taylor is nurse coordinator^?Almost?1.800 -II children were provided care in the pediatric unit last I year. Lindsay Promoted ommission and left Winston-Salem when he was in the sixth grade. He started working with the Wayne County Government in 1959 as a ^ file clerk in the social welfare department. Coleman has been married for 27 years and has two children. He is serving as the secretary of the Local 101, AFSCME, Wayne County Road Commission Employees, on the board of directors of the Wayne County Raod Commission Pmnlrxvaoc <ar?rl ic coorafi"t *_>inpiv/;vvj uuu 1J JWWIVIOI of 12th Street Missionary Baptist Church. omoted in 1982, Mrs. O'Rourke has worked as tax analyst in the personal trust group. She is a native of Madison, Wis., and a graduate *of the University of Wisconsin. She earned a law degree from the Cornell Law School. itcn Thrusday, Dec. 15 at South Park High School at 12:45 p.m. The concert band recently played for three child care centers at the Bethlehem Community Center. Earl Parker is the principal of Carver High School. . I Z ii m 11 l" ^?i * i >ii< With E) ^nruissr ULnJEnjL Vandal Resistant Ri Plus These Fvr 1. SASH TILT IN FOR CLEANING (Also Lets You Escape From Fire Thru Windows) 2. LEXAN HARDWARE 3. 4 DECORATIVE COLORS 4. ADJUSTABLE SASH BALANCERS 5. 16 COLOR COMBINATIONS =^texrBronzr Outside=Tair i___j Inside) 6. 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