I p I ^Kf ^ ^MB^^i^^HHH^Piy EKj ^Hl I EM M B ^B| ^pHS!?^^fl^^ ^B^ ^ . . pB^Bl Beta Alpha Chapter of the Iota Phi Lambda Soror attended a "Get Acquainted" gathering Feb. 12 sorority's 32nd Annual Debutante Cotillion is scl tion Center. Riggins HHHH|| is married Mrs. Hester Louise Rig was maried Feb. Rev. W.J. LeGrant at the Gesumane Hope Baptist \Sk? v^jj Church. The Rev. W.M. B \ v*^l WW? Harris officiated. e * Following the wedding, a I reception was held in the * church's lower auditorium. E'r ^ * Jf 1m Road. Mrs. Hester R. LeGrant Club holds luncheon Mrs. Lois Hauser hosted Mrs. Louise Smith. Mrs. the February meeting of the Carolyn Boyd made the Flower Niche Garden Club treasurer's report and the last Saturday. The meeting club made a donation to the. opened with the club col- American Fleart Associa1 A * lect. ttom The agenda included .. . . . .. . , . , , Members exhanged discussion of the clubs . . r . .. plants to be returned to the nominee for the Human . . . ... ,5 . . . , , rightful owners in May and Relations Award and the . . r ,, . . , ^ j ^ , enjoyed fellowship and a 4th District Garden Council . ,. . . . . , . , .. delicious luncheon, report by the president Mrs. Edythe Williams with Mrs. Others attending the Gwendolyn Greene and meeting were Mrs. Vivienne Mrs. Carolyn Boyd as Conley, Mrs. Bessye Dobpresenters. We sold the son, Mrs. Gloria Goore, highest number of tickets Mrs.' Grace Lowery, Mrs. for the Holiday House. Louise Sadler, Mrs. Eula Show-and-tell session Smith, Mrs. Marion featured Mrs. Mary War- Wooten an<3 Mrs. Bernice ren, Mrs. Anne Motz and Davenport. / jnBf MB I jr * 'A ^^K^:'\^lf. TKLr. # . J^mM' K * Kim Pettus with her mother. She's the Cute Cupid Kim Pettus was recently birthday party for 12. the winner of the Cute All the other participants . 4 ... - r Cupid Contest held on received a cerniicaie or parValentine's Day at ticipation and a "Be Our McDonald's on Claremont Guest" card for a free sunAvenue. dae. The contest gives parents The contest judges were the opportunity to show off Mutter Evans, general their beautiful children. For manager and owner of winning first place, Pettus WAAA-AM radio; John received a $25 cash award, a Slade, Winston-Salem plaque commemorating the Chronicle assistant editor; contest, a Ronald and Gwendolyn Morris, McDonald doll, a free meal customer service manager at McDonalds for her im- at Mechanics and Farmers mediate family and a free Bank, 4 r ', Irh'\', i^'/v. \V ' ' H P^ "Wk' W s m I ity Inc. Debutante participants and their mothers I at the Rupert W. Bell Recreation Center. The tieduled for May 19, 1984 at the Benton ConvenSenior citizens meet The Skyland Senior February, Mrs. Wilson, the Citizens Club and the president of the group, was Rupert Bell Chorus have presented a certification ol begun their activities for the recognition for outstanding year under the leadership of service in the community Mrs. Janie Wilson. The from the Winston-Salem chorus is composed of National Council of Negrc female senior citizens who Women, sing bi-monthly at various The groufc invites all innursing homes. terest senior citizens to join 'The group hold monthly them at there regular meetings at the Rupert Bell meetings at Rupert Bell Center every first and third Center. Tnursaay. The officers are Mrs The group recently Janie Wilson, president; presented a program on Mrs. Etta Williams black history, coordinated secretary; Mrs. Margarei by Mrs. Mamte White. Howard, treasurer: anc During the month of Mrs. Katie Fair, reporter. I > JH lv, BT" ^B';< * |L f,,v H *#> Ik ??' k".^: l ii$j?iK* ^W^SP?!w?SII tc^^HHHSI "' * ' u^,v- smS jfife 1 warn oisntiEHS coww. ni c ?o km oismao w>* gin d?stiuec <rom grajn o 1 The C Forsyth County ' as ' ^ telephone sales supervisor. X 1 A Scott formerly was with the ^ r A Salem Cotton Company M Restaurant as a staff trainpr ? MUIVi She is a native of ^ Winston-Salem and has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Summit Communications J# ' T4 " SSWiij is a diversified communica- ... ?3^ tions comany based in , m Winston-Salem. The company owns and operates Tennessee and Oklahoma, and cable television fran- '/>< chises in North Carolina iPflPHH and Georgia. George Dixon 1870-1909 i first American black to win ' a world's boxing championship Sj8 - * I Seagram's fl Extra Org ? ? ^ ^ JW.;'" - ^fl^^ppj a *~r^^^" *?5"<" '. 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