Page A6-The Chronicle, Thursday, December 1 Close-Up They recognize By IRENE PERRY Chronicle Staff Writer Someone once said it is good to be honored and praised for contributions and achievements while the applause xan still be heard by the recipient; This is the goal of the Winston-Salem Chapter of National Women of Achievement, Inc. (NWOA) and, at the group's first annual banquet in the Winston-Salem State University dining room last Saturday night, the recipients for this year's achievement honors were announced. Louise Hamilton, mistress of ceremonies, opened the evening's festivities, which included achiever Thelma Small reading a poem written by her hus"/ look at the work done by the people being honored tonight ... and I too am encouraged to work harder. " -Maya Angelou band and a video tape presentation by achiever Manderline Scales. "We hope this evening will be one of fellowship, information and inspiration," said Hamilton. Nearly 250 guests enjoyed an elaborate buffet dinner as they waited for poet Maya Angelou and Alderman Vivian Burke to present the community leaders and sponsoring groups achievement award certificates. "Achiever Flonnie Anderson beautifully recited i 4 m n v vnnsimas wneer j Clara Douglas, left, and Louise W. King, mem Alpha Chapter of lota Phi Lamba Sorority, di stereo system the club purchased for the resic Center. In addition, the club's Christmas Chee be remembering senior citizens in the local nui poinsettias during the Christmas holiday (( Parker). Housing Authority honors emp at annual Sunrise Towers prog] The Winston-Salem Housing Cranfill were i Authority held its annual years of service Employee Service Awards Pro- Employees v gram on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 4 vice were Effi< p.m. in the auditorium of Sunrise Wilson, Willi< Towers. Harrison, Ha2 Retiring employees and Fennell, Patsy employees with 20, 15 and 10 bar a Peoples, years of service were recognized. Employees i cu as a i curing employee wun 10 LAUlOUgn, LOl years service. Mrs. Alberta nette Porter, Harvey is retiring with 25 years Mack McCon service. Glenda Beck and Patsy Call and Robe Gents plan annual awards cerer The Sophisticated Gents Inc. Park, sickle will present their third annual drives, Thanks Distinguished Citizens Awards give-aways, a on Sunday, Jan. 27, 1985, at the they provided Stevens Center. Jackson's vi: "For the past two years, the Salem. Gents have given awards to per- With more sons in the community for their impact contributions to society," said Winston-Salen Melvin 'Rip' Wilkins, Gents "There are chairman. positive proje WopAmA hoto by James that the scholarsh'P- named in y honor of the late "Jack" Atkins, pioneer attorney, has specific guidelines which reflect upon Atkins' life. loVCGS Because of Atkins' deep in" terest in and close association with the school, the recipient ram must be a graduate of WinstonSalem State University, recognized for 20 Washington, who also won the !. first scholarship last year, is a vith 15 years ser- 1982 graudate of WSSU. He is 5 Brayboy, David now in his ?enior year at Wake t Grier, Louella Forest University Law School :el Mack, George Cuthrell and Bar- HHHHK | AS recognized for 10 i lint' ii 1 ? fciii li'tfidi !?Wf!fTWrcntiwCnnie Riley, Jean Eleanor Eator, i M Hi nell, Corrine Mcrt Adams. anemia fund 1 I igiving food basket ^^9 nd most recently security for Jesse ^ sit to Winstonf ,Qa< Practical Experk i in store for 1985, r is being felt in David Mickel from David's H i," said Wilkins. School students the ins and ou many worthwhile Mickle's presentation was part cts we'd like to featured professionals giving ed in." (photo by James Parker), arry Little will be n . ker for the awards FOSt SpOnSOrS aiHUta! ludy Anderson will )f ceremonies. Jazz The Ralph R. Morgan "ornelious, Curtis American Legion Post No. 220 Kerry Waiters, will hold its annual Christmas alist, will provide Party at the National Guard Arent. mory from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. on s $10 in advance Saturday, Dec. 15. door. All members are advised to Viple Social Notes, Community News _ j^BF .^-' *c . 5^-- 1 E mm liiM ^^HWj ?#/?/ n[ W //^Jk Af Flonnie Anderson delivers a memorable, rec Creation" at the National Women Of Achievemei of a constitution and bylaws for guidance The motto, "Progressive Women on the Move," was also adopted. On June 12, 1983, the chapter was introduced to the Winston-Salem community during a reception held in the lobby of the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. Three hundred citizens of the Winston-Salem community attended the reception. Vivian Burke read a proclamation signed by Mayor s scholarship and expectsf/o graduate in June 1985. ' r..,. wuiv.1 5umu aucuuillg iuc uin- ^. ncr were Mrs. J.A. Atkins, Di. * and Mrs. H.H. Allen, Mr. and h E w| Mrs. William J. Earl, James L. * j; /T 7 t . u 11 mm % Any residents c Lassuer, Harold Kennedy Jr., ^2? a federlU, Harold Kennedy III, Harvey Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. J. David Branch, Judge James Beaty Jr., . '. J* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanes, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gadson, Billy Friende Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Piedmo Jake Sudler, Jasper Brown, Sterl^~ version of the < ing Spainhour, Mr. and Mrs. at 8 p.m. in the Alfred White, Donald Buie, Mr. citizen-student and Mrs. Rupert Bell, Mr. and or 721-1945./ Mrs. David Tate, Willie Clark, Phil Banks, Paris Favors, Clin' v? - v -rv "V^* tona Langley and Mr. and Mrs. | Cornelius Gould from Cleveland, , ?hio- The 17th Sti Other Barristers' Wives present Christmas banc were Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Mrs. The featured sj Barbara Hayes, Mrs. Donza mation, call 74 Friende, Mrs. Sandra Brown, Mrs. Becky Peterson-Buie, Mrs. ?vl? Kay Clark, Mrs. Chervl Gould- - Bailey, Mrs. Beverly Spainhour,. 1^^"? of Wit Mrs. Shelly Banks and Mrs. Gail May,s Favors. Speaker- AU P< it i { niMtinfi orevi mce The Timber air-l-Am shows Ashley Middle ' ing$l raffle ti< ts of the cosmetology business. pfa ^ Satur of the school's Career Fair that Etimofl Ave. of i iHan^Q hanHojtn avne?riarsrs? ? wiuwwi itki iimivie'vii i?iiwo TilttDCTlftkC C. 789-9863. Christmas party The Chronicl pick up invitations for their nouncements si guests after 6 p.m. at the Post should include \ home at 2332 N. Liberty St. No a number to'i one will be admitted without an I should be addn invitation. Cakndat91P.O For additional information, deadline form* call Martha Jones at 724-7689. 6 3 . efi HHHHHHB^"'' /^mml *i?BUMtt ^fir /f*j('i. itation of James Weldon Johnson's "The it Inc. banquet (photo by James Parker). Corpening, which declared the day as "National Women of Achievement Day," and she urged all citizens of the community to take proper heed of the occasion. For the first banquet, Maya Angelou, honorary achiever of the group, declared the evening "a feast nf Invp ' ' Qhp nrocontarl OpUiatmrp ' vl v< unv |'i VJViitVU aviiivvwia ttl 111 ivaits IU Iris Officer, Lula Morrison, Vivien King Bright and Please see page A14 IMMUNITY iALENDAR " i FRIDAY, DECEMBER itive fartWStev^^wifl^ nston Branch Library from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.?L >f the Fifth Congressional District having problems igency or who have opinions about pending legislaCongress are invited to discuss their concerns at this entative also will be present at the library during Friday, Dec. 21. . >nt Opera Theatre will present an English-language v Christmas opera, "Amahl and the Night Visitors/* Stevens Center. Adult tickets are $6 each and senior tickets are $4. For more information, call 725-2022 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 , I * eet Community Goodwill Club will have its annual luet at 7 p.m. in Sunrise Towers at 1209 E. Ninth St. xaker will be Jerry C. Gilmore 111. For more infor8-0354. to - ' * . % N v " : ' v i (bans football team will hold its third annual awards^ p.m. in the 14th Street Recreation Center. Coach B?: iston-Salem State University will be the keynote irents, coaches and players are asked to be on time. . ' ' *.- v. ' n-Salem Human Relations Commission will present ram on low-income housing at 11 a.m. in Sunrise iously * scheduled for Dec. 27. Preskto^iS associations, tenants' associations and anyone iniding housing for low-income families are invited to romack, assistant home economics extension agent, free program titled, "Superenvironments," part of ounty Public Library's continuing Super Parenting tt 7 p.m. in the East Winston Branch Library at 1119 The public is invited. W' v 'K - ' " * ^V*: \i *v? ?x xf ir ecm/i^c Ahihim ui/>rur?. lake Community Organization of Mount Airy is sell* :kets for $100 worth of gasoline to be given away at 6 day, Dec. 29, at the home of Martha Joyce of 202 , Mount Airy, the proceeds will benefit the Community Center. For more information, call ' - ' \ * -' v - , ^gsm - v. < \ ' . 5 ?. v??y e welcomes Community Calendar notices. An- . rould be concise and typed or neatly printed. They the day, time, place and sponsors of thefeent, plus Tall for additional information. Announcements tssed to the Winston-Salem Chronicle Community . Bo% 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. The mmnoements is Monday at S:S0pAn^