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Si' * 4^ V. y-^w Tk<% LJ > r> * *. M . me i ?! ?:? uruup oi winston-Salen Voter Education Project of Atlanta Williams, second from right. She Is Hanes Group. Pictured above, from executive director of VEP; attorne* """WSrfti Cirollna VEP. > Local Daughters o Mesdames Mary Benton, Rochelle Penson and Betty Miller brought honor to Garden of Iris Temple No. 220, Daughter of Elks, by winning three awards at the state association convention 9 in Fayetteville recently. Daughter Benton placed first in the state queen con- f. test and was crowned at the charity ball. Benton, a member of I Garden of Iris for 14 years, was elected trustee of the organization, climaxing her 9 Bjf tenure in office as chairperson. She is a member of the Mary ford hez, the Past State President Club and r- co-chairperson of the State Queen Department. I Penson received the award for sales excellence in a special project sponsored by the State Brother and Daughter Elks. She is a I member of the Past Grand Grand Daughter Rulers, Past State President and Past Daughter Rulers of the Order. Daughter Penson is also assistant directress of the State Purple Cross iris Temple Nurses and a National Daughter Grand organizer. She is also was first rui a vice-Daughter Ruler of Purple Cros Five local students BLACKSBURG, Va. -- university's A total of 31 students from system. North Carolina made the Students dean's list at Virginia Tech Salem who i during the winter quarter, list are Mic To make the dean's list, a son, a seni 1 . 1 I-- - * A ? ? - siuaeni nas 10 mane a wilaliie m? average or better in the Walter E Auxiliary installs j The junior officers of modore, se Morris L. Slaughter Post and Kennor 128 Ladies Auxiliary were installed May 5 at the Post The jui Home. Mrs. Mildred Grif fin conducted the installa- AlllliV( tion ceremony. The officers are: Kim The Ni Limus, president; Freda at 2920 Is Henry, vice president; Lisa niversary -Goflwwwtefer ? lord Ant Amanda a~?rrteTsOtir,k Daptwi < : T* _ _ . . nlf tAf treasurer; 1 racey com mrrr ^ ct Ml. camrmjcrrcm (0i? KOUCMQ MAO |A & T T ^Pu? "?* CWMtT UU' TELEVU ) *FURN1TI 5 is I ^ chairs w slL CHIN* ; IT^MJ ROLLAV P k?J ?*'?*? . Rfoucil ^ ft^ *flr HOSPITi ^ iUt?v*Mj MANY TtUVWOi rvia* m t I AmiANCfS enta? s fszj w B 1 _> * n i. BHHHHHHHHB ? recently made a contribution to the . Making the presentation was Elynor director of corporate affairs for The left to right, are Geraldine Thompson, y Donald Hollowell, president of the of the? . f Elks are awarded fitf ? UP V ' mm^ *L P 1| ^LJ ~z3m?w ' J "ii ^'; P^^. v, --^rjmignip^^^ K. _^P r -Fjr ~ Mary Benton No. 220. The Purple Cross nurse is Betty Miller a unit of the Improved iner-up as State Benevolent Prntprfivp is of the Year. Order of Elks of the World. make dean's list i 4.0 grading freshman accounting major^ Andrew W. Bennett, a from Winston- sophomore art major; Marmade the dean's co S. Cornacchione, a :hael E. Patter- junior biochemistry major or forestry and (all A's); and David P. ijor (all A's); Maynard, a senior electrical Stokes, a engineering major. unior officers rgeant at arms; meets the second Saturday 1 Blue, chaplain, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Roslyn Foote is advisor to the nior auxiliary group. ersary to be observed arses Guild of the Zion Hill Baptist Church >4. Greenway Ave. will observe its fifth anat 4 p.m. The guests will be the Rev. Rhod^hurek.-T-he Rev. Oscar B. Cook is the to?<r'm& AT WHAT WE VSjQjQ HAVE TO RENT *cs ICES ??? ??? * ?} ^ UPPltES It?J - ^ S & TABLES fUQWJTufiC ?RRliANC 5 [ ^ -j I GLASSWARE r?r beds r rn " HG EQUIPMENT * nSUAl EQUIP ^ II t CONVALESCENT ICEDS 3 765-6560 42| OTHER ITEMS - um ITUTIOMM WMfTOM-tAUM M ) ? TAOCMVNUJ WHfr AT VAUT* It (oio TOWWT wwtroM . mm MC K] 996-4551 magmm AM M MAM IT (IMMTVUI. N.C uiiiWOSB | PRICES GOOD MAY 17, 18 & 19, 1984 #2407 BUDDY L GRILL Pa,i0 J \ TORCH isr. ! If Kh'v' 1 *12?* $347 k ^Mtqutn ^ ^ ^TOMJ^CTEDraULs! _^_^_ | AT Qi_<i* yk Men's or Ladies .. . % m UMBRELLAS IUtM4lC0& &???. jjm cfto/ce of styles .... bwcvii %Isr8r 67? B ttUUSL Chick mati" O /QQC The ELECTRON! HOME fc/ JJ -1-?j BLOOD PRESSURE KIT. A NEW oaay way to monitor /*s ifi yos^?ood v cnlberto ^jP _V05. Blood Pressure $90" IP HAIRSPRAY I I/-4 ' U?a ac'U501 Ml " NMxmsI MMBurNbtf Life-Line 6 j Q"V Blood Pressure $Q99 V | 5* ' Kit ^ I ^ I | . Is GET A $3.O -S147 REFUND w WHEN YOU BUY PERT. WONDRA . ... AND ONE OF 8 SELECT CBS ALBUMS OR CASSETTES. r tor complete details and required certificate 10 02. $ Mail in by June 30.1984. Sugar Free ^ Natural Fiber LAXATIVE Reg. $5.99 $/|99 9s . t ? mm Wm BALLS 1 6 pak mpj "-"' I vMiSHlm\ si27 H $009 "tsr Ant & Roach . fs^ Killer 16 OZ. 12 EXPOSURES ? 0* B Sh 99 JUST d ? I 12 EXPOSURE ^ i 9 I &\ Raid TWIN PRINT $ ^ Flying Insect Killer 12 oz. M $027 WE SELL AND PR0CESS K00AI 15 EXPOSURE PROCES LOCATIONS IN WINSTON-SALEM: 631 Peters Creek Parkway, Reynolda h Center, 3075 Kernersville Road, 301 Acadia Avenue, Hanes Mall t OI< Reynolda Road Stanleyville ? Old Hwy. 52 N. King-Colony Centre Walk 66 Clemmons ? Westwood Village Lewisville ? 6499 Shallowford Rd. I Yadkinville, Mocksville, Newton, Taylorsville, and Lexington; Optic Shops Lexington and Mocksvllle, The Chronicle, Thursday, May 17, 1984-Page A9 #2830 Grand Prix AM/FM TTTTI^^ "! WALK AROUND RADIO p^ket camera I n $-|Q87 electronic flash ^ I ,^H| (AQQ #HC6ADFB rngmmg^ $2" wr |bjiabs9| cooler i HHHI1 || |1 !?'ds & ORDER FORM*^? DUCT DISPLAY I Assorted Beverage ^ Logo Prints UghtdaysL , cs?s $247 " ^ 5247 ^ I 2/99? __ '#3370 Nevco 9" BREAD w BIC BASKET WBJC] LTIGHPTKR rq:^f^^ssorlmenl ? SUNDOWN r-W#W Moderate or J0MI EX,ra4S02r9n9,h ""^?-sA >rl f $099 impoo Wondra Lotion I 013 1001. $-.67 I wm I I "l ^ Bufferin 100 s I Faultless a ?.q I Goodhealth ?t~v 1mmim 2 I Bottle I ?? $Qoo Bufferin Extra |J fRfefe Strength ?? pfiir.r.M^60 s Glad Garbage Bags - 15 s or WBUffBUMl $099 La 5 ESM ? 90 PStaBS 1 Selsun Blue iR ?. *^ sw, hum. j<*? i mi 9m^ Reg: $5.89 - - Kodak : $477 FILM $048 110-24 ^ TIME ZERO or60? $C77 High Speed VQ FILM aw ?TH| PRESCRIPTION PEOPIT" itll OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR .ocations also in 1^1 We Reserve the Right to in Hanes Mall. ?r?i, Limit Quantities C
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