Byrd family I The Byrd Family celebrated its fourth reunion in Winston-Salem from Oct. 6 to 8. Reunion headquarters were at the Ramada Inn on Akron Drive. The weekend activities began with breakfast at the International House of Pancakes. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown and their daughter, Brandy, hosted a tricities tour for visiting families 41 mai included stops at West gate Mall in High Point, Four Seasons Mall in Greensboro and Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem. Later that day, Mrs. L.B. Ransby, president of the family, treated Buying appliant You are comparison shopping before buying a new refrigerator. Two units have the same capac ity and similar features, but one is $400 and the other is $500. Which one should you buy? * 44 You need one more piece of information. Check the yellow and black label on the front of the appliance," says Dr. Nadine Tope, extension foods and nutrition specialist, North Carolina State University. The Energy Guide Label will help you determine which appliance is more energy efficient. ??if - i mat ?p_?W? iciilguaiUi 15 111UIC efficient, it may save you more than $100 in electricity over its ?Styles? From Page A6 when 1 need them, we are very close, and it has made me determined to excell." Styles has set a number of goals, but his main objectives are to finish the electronics course >and become an electrical engineer. Although he isn't quite ' sure if he will make a career out of the Air Force, he is quick to point out that the Air Force is definitely "all they say they are." Styles left Winston-Salem and the home of his parents on Oct. 3 for a one-year tour of duty in Korea, where he will be studying a new computer system. g Cappadocia Holiness Church of God of Deliverence, Inc. 1118 E. 30th Street Sunday School 10:30 am Morning Worship 11:30 am Sunday Night Service 7:00 pm Host Pastor-Evangelist Effie B. Cannon For Information or transportation Mrvkt Call 767-6442 ^ Salt M m.. mf?mpm 'Mt-irrffiTgnTP'j'if*a>ii v Shop tho 1. bl< Wlni 170 Cloro 2.2SSJ Mori 1 LooHmow 4. 2042 Wm Sale prices good thru Su i j.uuiiy*^" * "i i? mii n < i ~ lolds fourth 1 the family to an old fashioned barbecue. Barbecue ribs, pig feet, fresh greens from family member Elmon Byrd's garden had everyone filling their plates at least twice. Family members worshipped together at Pleasant Union Primitive Baptist Church, where the Elder Victor Clark is the pastor. A cash presentation was given to the church from the family. Deb Brown, Wanda Scales and Vanessa Taylor planned the afternoon activities, which in :es: Watch costs - 15-year lifespan/' Dr. Tope says. To figure out true cost, multiply the cost per year to operate times 15, because a refrigerator should last that long. Then add the operating cost to the selling price. The Federal Trade Commission requires Energy Guides on refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, dishwashers and clothes dryers. These appliances account for 73 percent of the energy consumed in the average American household. HO? THEI <J> AM DO. Corp /1984 ^ 1 YOU'RE GONNA I 205 South Main St. Kernersviile ZFKnny; 2. Women's SOFT I _ styles in all the ne Women's m WkntM-lalMi arN stores... ito* Shopping Confer, S. K M?n Plow moot Avoooo 2*70 Pofero ih Llharty Stroot I US South N n'o Ptesa, SS14 SoynoMa Stf. 7. K-Morl Shpj ightown Stroot ?.oo4 Pto'n Ny storo n. MasterCard, Visa or Choice. Open et ?11^.. ?-? ? " reunion eluded a buffet dinner served on the patio of Sunrise Towers. Deb Brown welcomed the group to Winston-Salem and greetings from visiting families were given by Mrs. Thomas Patterson and Mrs. ^Victor Fontanez, both of New York CityEntertainment included a fashion show, with Elizabeth Ransby as commentator and coordinator. William McClain of "Mr. Bill's Productions" provided the music. Models were Kinard Scales, LeWanda Scales, Twanna Ransby, Brandy Brown, Sherri Murrell, Greta Terrell of Washinotnn r> r ? 0.w?9 v^? ) j caniiivw Bethea, Deborah Bethea, Wanda Scales, Britt Stinson, Janice McDaniels, Mark and Evelyn McDaniels, Angela Mason and Trina Young. Others enjoying the biennial gathering included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patterson and Mrs. Inez 1 Fontanez, all of New York City; Mrs. Willie Terrell of Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Smith, Mrs. Marie Cureton, Ms. Roberta Young, Aldrea Sides, Carol Reynolds, Pam Murrell, Ruth and Rhea Conrad, Carolyn Brown and her son, Darryl; Robert Stinson, Lawrence Hughes, Anna Horton, John Ford and Anthony Love. r ITSI & It's Queen's K W ChoiceG^our ? riow nara ice cream. It's a delicious addition to Dairy Queen? soft serve. And it comes in all of your favorite flavors. The choice is yours at a participating Dairy Queen jpr? *' IKE THE CHOICE. 3686 Reynolds Rd. Winston-Salem Shoes ZATHERflat west fell corors. ^"vniu-.\? * '** * * --??*- -.-x.1 c<*.tA :z-x - #-VA ?|L5 ~ ar^ylr sockji...2 pairs for S3 Craak Partway lain St., Lailnglon y. Ctr., laitngton avarywHar*. /enings open Sun. l-6pm. Ed Plowden Plow den p awarded Ed Plowden was named agent of the month at Piedmont Airlines for the month of September. He began his career with Piedmont Airlines in 1981 in general sales. He is the son of Mrs. Juanita Golden and is a graduate of Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark. He is married and has two children. | FOR SNUFF I THAT'S SWEET AS HONEY, GIVE HONEYBEE ATRY. ? honey bee iwiit ? ~ ?V as mon?t * ' "I "Ok t 4 M 01 Helme Tobacco Company 4 1 um|um "il (.iillirn 1, n?.r.iii..n [RJbljl ? ' H BL ^b H& HI . ' ^ ~ H ^^^HSIiiggj^^r j 2101 Peters Creek F ? Chronicle, Tbursday.October 11, 1964-Page A9 ' ^ 'Tm terribly sorry, but if yould called for reservations..." Someone figured driving 50 miles back and forth costs 20 dollars. But with Southern Bell 50 miles is only a sburrt long distance call away. Which means in North Carolina, the most a 5-minute call of 50 miles or so can cost is $1.68, dialed direct without the operator. Anytime day or night. We figure'its a lot smarter to get on the phone for those one-of-a-kind things, reservations, shopping, or whatever, before getting on the highway. Make a short long distance call today. ?Southern Bell A WKLLSOUTH Company Dial Station (1 ) charges apply The^e charges do not apply to person-to-person. coin, hotelguest. calling card, or collect calls, calls charged to another number, or to time and charge calls For direct dial rates to Alaska and Hawaii, check your operator. Rates subject to change. '.*> *< t* L.. ?r> H Jfc vxy ^fl - M ,^4M iy center. The will have over 40 stores offering savings from 20-60 percent over full price And just because you re paying less doesn t mean you re getting le.ss. I Our shops W'li offer top-quality goods for the whole I family m a beaut ful enclosed shopprng mall* K ~??* <?*Discover 'or --'Hi irsnll thr> nf| ^r' Ml Uots of Labels: Not just brand names, but the finest I \ m M sses designer separates at 25-60 percent off 1 Shoe Tree: Womens designer shoes only $13 88 I \ Choose from Bass 9-West- Naturaiizer Calico I 1 and more I \ H/( or M/ss: First-qual'ty designer labels at 20-50 I \ percent lower tnan traditional department stores \ Plumm's: The womens fashion discounter. I I designer labels and brand names d scounted I I at least 20 percent I Dress Barn: Famous fash on labels at outlet prices; I 1 always 20-50 percent of'nat'onally advert sed prices I The Winston-Salem Marketplace Grand Opening Thursday October 25 Some things are worth waiting for. V 1H

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