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Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursd Local Omega The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity will hokL its final business meeting of the 1985-86 year at 7:30 p.m on t t r* - wuimuay, juiic iu, ai me uciia Fine Arts Center. New officers will be installed, and preparations will be made for the fraternity's Grand Conclave in Washington this summer. Action will also be taken at the June 10 meeting on the chapter's summer campership for pre-teen boys. The meeting will be the chapter's first meeting since its annual spring formal held at the Hf-nfr>n Convention Center May y At that social event, more than 700 guests of the fraternity were ueated io an evening of dance entertainment and a champagne uast. Those in attendance also witnessed the awarding of more than $4,000 in Psi Phi Chapter scholarships. High school seniors Bronald? Johnson and Darryl Kennedy received $1,000 each to pursue their college studies. 7 Derrick Brown, also a high school senior, received $500 in scholarship aid. Family task force com The Family Awareness Task Force is sponsoring an essay contest titled "What My Father . Means to Me." Children between the ages of 6 and 18 are asked to write an essay of at least 50 words about their father. Entries will be received at the East Winston Branch Library, the Winston Lake Family YMCA hid the Winston-Salem-Chronile. Entries can also be mailed to he Family Awareness. Task 1 orce, P.O. Box 2231, WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. The deadline for entering is 'PATH-Funders' Jerry Watkins Cadillac-GMC True tion to PATH (People Are Trea residence for homeless womei Sumler, right, accepts the check at the car dealership (photo by J Davis From IWIWWIIUUtlllHIWIHHIIIIWIIHIHHIimiWIIIIIIII thinks her work has improved. "Even though I haven't seen an episode of The Cosby Show' in two months, I actual ly ihink I've done better in some of my subjects," she said. "ItVeasy to let it (performing) interfere with you," she ?= continued."But being in that tinri r\f ? nmw.vi aiuiuspucrc maK.es you more disciplined. You know unless you do your homework at the theater, it's not going to get done." Ms. Davis does not plan to let "The Pajama Game" be her last Little Theatre produc * * 4) t y, June 5, 1906 is conclude ye A donation of $1,500 was presented to Winston-Salem State University for deposit in Psi a. m vu?^wt r wnvnH'MMf^ - endowment at the university. The award to WSSU completes an earlier pledge the chapter made to generate funds for, a $10,000 award. Newly inducted members of the fraternity will attend the June meeting. The recent inductees are Greg Davis, a local attorney; Harold Holmes and Dwayne Wright, Wachovia bankers; Alexander Richardson, a local schoolteacher, and Reginald Pretty, a graduate of Babcock School of Management. Their membership in the fraternity was accomplished with guidance and supervision from Robert McCollum, who will also accompany them to their first national conclave- in July. ?Although Psi Phi Chapter will be in recess during July and August, plans for the 1986-87 year will be formulated in executive session durins the sum mer. The chapter, which currently estfeaturesfathers Friday, June 13. Each entry should include the child's name, age, address and telephone number and the father's name. Winners will be selected for three age categories and will be announced at the "Family Fashion Fantasy," a fashion show which will be held on Father's Day, June 15, at 7 p.m. at the Sawtooth Building. The event is held annually to raise funds Ifor the Annual Conference on Families and is open to the public. A donation of $5 will be asked. iks Inc. made a $2,000 contributed Haman) to help furnish a n. PATH'S president, Rodney ; from Al Spain, sales manager ames Parker). Page A7 tion. She said she would like to audition for a part in 4 * Oliver Twist" next season. She added that she may audition for a part in the Little Theatre's next production, which will be 44Peter Pan." Being in 4'The Pajama Game" ivan experience Ms. Davis said she won't soon forget. 4 "You get to see people you have watched in previous productions," she said. 44You get to see how human they are. It's a good experience. If you had no talent, you really would do a good job just because of the energy everyone else has." e* *s*V . i \ ar with $4,00 hat a membership of 75 brothers, has renewed its commitment to local objectives and national principles of the fraternity. At its recent district meeting in Area Weddir Chavis-Fleminp Pamela Yvonne Chavis and Stephen Bennet Fleming were married Saturday, May 31, in a 1 p.m. ceremony at Galilee Baptist Church. Dr. Wattikt C? Htty UffkMiui. ?The bride was given in marriage by Fred Chavis Jr. Serving as matron of honor was Sandra Chavis of Hoffman Estates, 111. Bridesmaids were Tangela Watts of Winston-Salem, Cynthia Rflrfield nf Charlotte. Gigi Hueston, Sheila HofflerPinkston, Aimer Hawkins, all of wM I ? '* % * \ I Pamela Chavis Fleming DOWNTOWN ?THRUWAY RE YNOLD VISIT US OR TELEPHONE DIAL r> '~ >" * y?- ? a ? ? .<-(V > w ^ t p%. * the buttondo one case whe can't get too much of a go Q99 reg. 16.00 The traditional oxfordcloth tx distance through balmy or bl with sweaters, with just a tie mostly cotton blend of cottor styled with a 7-button front i come in our choice of solid c blue, light tan, ecru, gray, m I of course, and in sizes 14 '/2 | ?!12 reg 14.00 f Oxfordcloth weave 70% cottor 30% polyester Wend short s shirts In blue, white, oyst gray. Sizes 14 xh i 0 in scholarst Greenville, S.C., Psi Phi Chapter was cited as the runner-up for Chapter of the Year/Activity Book Winnert-Present plans call? for the chapter to be involved in igs And Eng< Winston-Salem, Alethia W of ford of Silver Springs, Md., and Debra Brooks of Charlotte. Best man was Walter Fleming of Charlotte. Ushers were David Williard of Hoffman Estates, Anthony Chavis of Winston-Salem, John Redmond of Mocksville, Clement Fleming of Woodleaf, Ted Ash of Winston-Salem, Victor Gaither of Newport News, Va.t fjlFI FOR YC WEDD1 PARI n ENQRAVINQ IMAQ1 L_B_____=70 0 downtown: 10:00-5:30 m jt thruway daily: 9:00-9:0( m Jl Saturday: 9:00-6:00 aC/ Tgyfforcfa-manordatty: tc ~ Saturday: 10:00-6:00 A MANOR 722 3411 ... i.x ? " * * V-ifr-tf.v* wn ... re he >od thing. uttondown shirt ... built to go th istery days. They work with suits or completely alone. These in a i and polyester are classically ivith full top center tailoring. 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