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ISethos Temp Sethos Temple No. 170 recent- ? ly gave Illustrious Potentate 1 Howard L. Ward his potentate's J ball at the Benton Convention Center. 1 : Ward and his wife were led into the ball by the drill patrol, which formed an arch of steel for the potentate and his wife to < enter through. Ward made presentations to the nobles who had provided ] . outstanding service during the 1 year. Harry James was recogniz* ed for his service during the sickle b, I. % y ' ' I Above, Howard Ward, in . white, presents a certificate of appreciation to the nobles during the bail held in his honor. At right, Q.R. Breathette receives the Noble of the Year Award from Ward I (photos by Lester Spease). I About Town provided by Jeanne Williams, * pianist. Mrs. Shaw's family members m and "little sisters" at Mount S : Zion served as the hostesses for ; the evening. r?, R During the banquet Mrs. : Shaw's son read a poem inW /dicative of his mother's plans for Ifk '^xei^new leisure time. In the poem was the affirma , tion, "I retire to have more time : to live - to laugh, to enjoy, to give, to live abundantly." ... A special baptism ceremony I was held recently for Ryanne Vaney Dennis, daughter of Mr. on/1 M 1_ " I- 1T11 s* H?ry Ajennis or Baltimore. Hp I:Birthday party participants, fro Evangelist Jefferson and S. Jeffr ;and Leon Fulp. ; She is the granddaughter of Twin City resident Faye H. Etienne. Lucile Douthit of ; Winston-Salem is her great-great: aunt. ; A fellowship dinner was held ' following the service. ... r ) I Evangelist Lethia Jefferson of ; New York City celebrated her ' CSY?i- L:_.L J c i? rv? ? I * wm uiruiuay ounuay, l/cc, /, ai ; the home of her son, Michael Folp. The Rev. Jefferson is orignally i from Stokes County and attend| ed public schools in the county. Attending the birthday celebra- 1 ; tion were her brothers and sisters j and more than 100 guests, in: eluding local residents Mr. and i Mrs. Beaufort O. Bailey. < le holds pote sell anemia project and received a Merit Award for his efforts. 1 Spacy Tootes received a special award of appreciation from the potentate for making a special effort to travel from Bermuda to be with him on his special night. George Robert Breathette received the Noble of the Year Award for his outstanding work with the Grenadier Club and his performance at the Winter Desert o - - - ^onicrencc and the Imperial Session. Other nobles received cer1 _ jp ^ - r^-^T^ m||^K ^ I |p' S"*^2gVB ; \ "^4 \ . ...'. '... jMgy^- - 11 . "aws I mKi^fl | ^1^^ 4 K From Page A6 $ i W' |3 I I %i\i ny m jfl 1 I v ' m I I *.< B^^Kl * .... -j. u " ' * P Ronald Lowery MM m left, were Virginia Lash, ies. Back row, Napoleon Fulp The Rev. Jefferson's brothers and sisters are Walter Fulp, Susie Jeffries, Virginia Lash, Clem Fulp, Ida Cobb, Eugene Fulp, Neil Brown, Napoleon Fulp and Richard Fulp. ... The Rev. Ronald Lorenza Lowery has been selected as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America for 1986. The award recognizes young men for outstanding professional achievement, superior leadership and exceptional service to the community. A native of Winston-Salem, Lowery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Johnson. Lowery lives in Henderson with his wife and their two " hilrii-frTi ntate's ball tificates of appreciation for their outstanding service. At the conclusion of the presentations, the potentate called for the Grand March, which all the nobles and their wives participated in. * Music for the occasion was provided by the Soul Serenaders. The chairman of the program was Joseph McManus; his cochairman was G.R. Breathette. Evan Jones was the director of the ball. Mgfl nM i ?f*liDS!B $*& :^1$8B5SIH ^ AM i ^ W M He is the assistant pastor of Shiloh Baptist.Church and serves as vice president of the Vance and Adjacent Counties Ministerial Alliance. He is also a teacher at L.B. Yancey Elementary School. ... Shop whe the gifts y< y as special; A receive thi N\ as the mer t \ T ' iBr,^l ali^^B HI I If ? I . | H P?: :;3w & w -0#lMB- ^MjilH v: v: * " "^ffg Kf ffi IWWmBc >1JiM^^B^^M ?I K_ iWflr^ jB *1 B^j?' . IMPORTED BY B-F SPIRITS LTD. UOUSVIU jive son reatholi ^KLvv Mr. Burl Ives ire you know rou give will be as the ones who em. And as lasting nories that will follow . L. % < he Chronicle, Thursday, December 11, 1986-Page A11 , >jS*' <8^V TO& ^BK, ^K. -. *^H ^HHMP H n . . ^B&-: ' . -'' ^ R- - - - T^ : # . 'V ^ ' : -W5>V^^'?: : :o?y ip * il^fTootmoro^^ 71. ^ni? ^f,-.^r~ ^ ' / . ' N . . ' ' ' ' ' ;:>>>' .' . ' . .< .' . - ' ' " III* ^ s > .. v , v,:i., . JS.KY. CANADIAN WHtSKY-A BLEND. 80 PROOF 1964 4, . - . . ; - * ' Hmmmmmhmmm???_??m??__mmmmm^m^m^mm ** leone^l idayhit j W hrl^S / mmm /A Silas Creek Parkway and Stratford Rd. f f mbii information: 705-0321 S |acob?* VKconsi f?lucobs Co 4 \
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