p Page A10-The Chronicle, Thu T. Banks ai Tina Banks, owner of T. Bank Image Studio in Greensboro, ha announced the recent formatio of T. Banks and Friends. Th group is sponsoring an upcomin production, "Fall '85 Avenue c Fashions." To officially celebrate th beginning of the autumn seasor "Fall '85" will be held Sunda> Sept. 22, in the Greensboro Co iseum Auditorium at 6 p.m. Th evening of fashion will include mix of dance, music, hair cre? tions and celebrity models froi the Triad area. "Avenue of Fashions" will ir corporate'the latest fall looks fc men, women (including pet it and full-figure) and teens. A fashions have been carefull selected from Triad area speciali stores for quality and affordabil ty. Top Triad models will len their expertise in showcasing th best of the fall season, along wit participation from guest celebrii models, such as Vicky Babu c WFMY-TV, Ralph Shelton, Bot by Smith of United Way an Kathleen Smith of WGHP-TV. I u ill 332 A stone monument was recei native, Sgt. 1st Class Lawren Art Blue). Races F,or lliniaillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIHIIIIHI zones for minority and sma businesses, relief for the Nort Ward's traffic woes and tax ir centives for firms that provid certain types and numbers c jobs." Our other choices in next Tuei day's contested primary races: SOUTHEAST; Perhaps th only complaint you might lodj against incumbent Larry W Womble is that he works to hard. Womble is our easiest er dorsement and has served all tY constituents in his racially mixe ward effectively, as hard as thj may seem to be. Where his unbridled energ comes from we don't know, bi the aldermen certainly can use for another four years. NORTHWEST: Marth Wood is an open, diligent aide man who has served her ward an the city well during her first tern She works for her constituen F= H NORl m I am running for alderman m of Winston-Salem, which is m would like to help support it honest support on issues su m traffic problems. I also feel 1 m the support from their alderr m Winston-Salem a better plac< m support the growth of the dc m I personally feel m the committees have done a m past. If I am elected aldermj m strong committee to help the m their businesses and their m m all need to help out in the fi( m especially in the North Ward m to see the City of Winston-Si rsday, September 19, 1985 id Friends spc >s "Fall '85" will utilize the is talents of area residents, inn eluding a performance by Weaver te Education Center Dancers, g directed by Angela Watson>f Price. Innovative hair creations by ie Maxximillian will be displayed or i. 15 of his models. U Music will be provided by the 1- Jimmy Person Quartet. Person ie will perform solo during the prea show reception scheduled from 5 i- p.m. to 5:45 p.m. in t he Ti Auditorium's Blue Room. To culminate the evening's i- festivities, a donation will be >r made to the Triad Area United ? Way agencies from a, portion ol 11 the ticket sales. v ha - -? - } i icKcis ciic jiu, wun a y redeemable coupon from T i- Banks Image Studio. Ticket outlets include the Cold iseum Box Office, Little Women ie and Perfect Poppy in Cornwallis h , Court, Viola in Lawndale Shoppy ing Center and Foxy >f Fashions/Mer'chant in Carolina 5- Circle Mall, elyns in Forum VI d and T. Banks Image Studio on Lee Street. L |||| itly dedicated to a Winston-Salerr ce Joel, at Ft. Campbell (photo b) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIII n Page A4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmi 11 with a passion but also votes for h what she feels is right ? even \- when that stand may not be le .politically expedient. Witness her )f decisive vote that paved the way for the city's enabling law. She s- deserves another term, and she'll get it, if voters know what's good for them. le Her opponent, Tom Brame, is ;e a pleasant, likeable man, but he is K not very aware of the issues. o SOUTH'. Frank Frye has le been involved in ward politics d since 1973 and heads the at Washington Park Neighborhood Association. In a campaign given ^ _ i t ? ? - ;y 10 nyperooie, nis tnougnts on the it issues are level-headed, realistic it and well thought out, especially where zoning and the city's growth are concerned, a He would be a first-time alderr man if he were elected, but he d also would be a marked improve1. ment over incumbent Ernestine ts Wilson. 1985 rH WARD ALD DEMOCRAT . housing for thi i in the North Ward families. growing rapidly. I Considering s growth with good unable to visit ch as zoning and North Ward. T hat all wards need of you to a fU nen to make Qrovo R#cr b to live. I will to 6 p.m. Sp iwntown area, and Oodfothor" Oospol Mai fine job in the There will also in, I will work for a VOTE SE i citizens to protect ciupcdci v sighbor hoods. We 5lNUfcHtLT jht against crime, , Also. I would like ANSEL RAK jlem promote more zxzzxxzzzzzzz \ >nsor fall fashi T Mi Hk i I 1 I i "T. Banks and Friends" is, fror Banks and Sallie Hayes. Joel honored at Military dignitaries, family and friends of the late Sgt. 1st Class Lawrence Joel gathered at Fort Campbell recently to dedicate a street to his memory. Joel, a native of WinstonSalem, was the first black medic to receive the Medal of Honor. He was a medic aid with HeadW SSU grads score high on nursing tests The 1985 graduates of \ Winston-Salem State University's I nursing school achieved a 92-Dereenr nascino rat#? o? , ... I HVV Wil HIV state licensure examination administered in July. Twelve of the 13 graduate* pa&acckthe exam on the first writing. Dr. Alice Johnson, interim director of the Division of Nursii ing and Allied Health, termed the latest scores *4 st ill another tremendous achievement." WSSU Chancellor Cleon Thompson Jr. said, MOf course I'm delighted with the test iesults. I'm especially pleased that the record of excellence continues while we're increasing the enrollment in nursing." He added, "The students, faculty and staff are to be commended for doing a great job." e; Saving babies is uur guai: Support rr* ($J) March of Dimes ?>(cn touNo^rioummmm ? .. s <?*rf : ON' a g. *fr> * ' >( "V ??<? IBMAM 0 elderly and for low-income M my limitations of time, I was M many of the residents within the M herefore, I would like to invite all M h try on Sept. 21 at Plney mM eotlon Center from 3 p.m. M tecial guests will be Al "The M Martin and Big Don "The M n" from WSMX radio station. M 1 be various live gospel groups. M PTEMBER 24 J ? ESTRAW 1 Paid by the committee to elect An?el Rakmraw on show I UK; f SI. IS n the left, Sherry Poole, Tina Fort Campbell quarters and Headquarters Company of the lst/503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade during the Vietnam War and later served at Fort Campbell. The circular drive at Blanchfield vArmy Community Hospital has been named Joel Drive in honor of the Vietnam veteran, who died last year. In addition to naming the street for Joel, a 5-foot-high granite monument was dedicated on the grounds. His wife, Dorothy Joel, attend- 0r# ed the ceremony with their two t-~ : > ? * vuiiuiwu, i iciiidiuc anu ucooran. L. You Wachw Wachovia Bank and Trust has a lone eommitment to seek out quality su[ purchase goods and services from tl operates in accordance with federal regulations, including those which a purchasing policies. All of Wachovia's business pnmnrr materials and supplies (both contrat contractual) are obtained for Wacho Ba Purchasing agent for bank equipment, Purchasing age Purchasing agent foi Purchasing agent for offic dicta Purchasing agent for a Managing of W? Manager of General Services and procedure u For additional information about Wac Win * P YEAR-END CLOSEOUT PRICES AND FANTASTIC FINANCING ON ALL 1985 SENTRAS...PULSARS ... STANZAS.. .200SX's. ..300ZX's Lr?M?HT AND MAXIM AS! 10% DISCOUNT on all ] I I A niro 5 iiiuiTrn I I lmuico wiNicnuuaid with this ad j I offer good through Sept. 30 - CLIP & MAIL 1 JEROMES I 120 N. UBIBTY:53ff 722-7474 | ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN! The Cobb Chiropractic Clinic of Winston-Salem points out that such accidents, /ajfcWk. ? even the most minor ones, can VKAnh t\ \ nrniiiipo Inlnrla* ? na*ii Call the Cobb Chiropractic Clinic of Winston-Salem at 725-5353 today! . Robert Schick, Clinic Director Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Frl.: 8:30-6:30 >00 Silas Creek Pkwy. Thurs: 8 30-2 00 jite 3-A Saturday: 8:30-12:30 r guide to ria purchasing j standing Purchasing Section which is located in Winston jpliers and Salem. Officers in this centralized function buy lem. Wachovia for more than 200 Wachovia offices in North Carolina and state as well as in other states. iddress Suppliers are encouraged to make purchasing officers aware of their products and services. lent, office Appointments can be made with any of the pur :tual and non chasing officers listed below for demonstrations via by the or presentations of capabilities nking Equipment and Sigiage TomParrish (919)770-6135 mnnow-honHImn morhmoc KonU nnorotmno nnmnmnni mn,nr i mi it>y i iui turn iy ' i iai>i in 100, uai irv upciauui IO C<^UI|JI MCI II, IIl<3]U! 01 11ClyK Check Imprinting George Fain (919) 770-5645 jnt for all check supplies and allied products Furniture, Carpet, Drapes Ted Little (919)770-5881 r all interior furnishing, excluding decorative items Office Machines RuthMathis (919)770-5484 :e machines, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, ting equipment and office supplies Paper Products BobGrubbs (919)770-5907 II printed material, bulk paper and continuous forms Copy Equipment Dick Nelson (919)770-6976 ichovia owned and leased copying equipment ufuufj Lxecuuve JohnW.P&ss (919) 770-5481 Group, with responsibility for maior contract matters, policy il matters and trade and customer relations ftchovia hovia, please contact Jerry E. Mcbeese, Public Affairs, PO Box 3099, ston Salem, 271501919 770 5745I. m 1 " 1 1 1 11 Jt

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