i Page A10-The Chronicle, Thurs IHHIHtHtHltl?IIMHWIMmilHIHimtHHHMIHMHUMl About Towr Esther Roekette at 770-^26^^. l)r. Cleon F. Thompson Jr., chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, recently addressed the local chapter of the National Association of University Women during its Dec. 28 meeting. The meeting was held at the home of Aurelia McFadden. Thompson presented the group with information about the scholarship awarded to the university each year by the association. The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of < merit awards and gifts to five members. Those recognized for outstanding merit, accomplishment and service were Martha Atkins, Glennie M. Hall, Octavia Ford, Morraine Rozell and Vera P. t Sadler. Members attending the meeting included Thelma Small, Mijdred Griffin, Olivia Bausmari7~Nettie Manning,-Emmaline Goodwin, Ella Belle Tillman, Thelma Hines, Barbara Puryear, Jeannette Lewis, Wanda Starks, Katie Hatcher and - Melton Sadler. ... ?fi., I JH Hk ^1 wk f I I 1^. Carl Cloud 111 Carl L. Cloud III is the new anchorman forWCLK-TV Channel 35 cable at Clark College Communications Cokjplex in Atlanta.^ He was selected from among several applicants at the Atlanta University Center and was chosen based on his audition for the position. .. : Cloud's career goal is to become a news reporter and eventually obtain a job in a major television market. Cloud, the T?on of Shirley J. . Cloud of Winston-Salem, is a sophomore at Morehouse College and a graduate of East Forsyth High School. ... The Twin City Kiwanis Club and the area Toastmasters ,Club have announced the winners of the Forsyth 4-H Public Speaking ~ contest. *? Amy Bailey was named senior winner. She is the daughter of I Svlvia and Rnh Railov r*f W^IWor _ _ v r ?? % j VI ** W41 r\v I town. .; ? Stephanie Goble was the conv test's junior winner. She is the daughter of Bob and Teena Go ble of Winston-Salem. Others competing in the finals were Paula Stinson, daughter of Mamie Stinson of WinstonSalem and runner-up in the senior category: (Jinny Wright," daughter of Bill and Deborah Wright of Winston-Salem and EYEC SHOULDN'T YOU T DR. F. BRUI OPHTHALI oummi I I tu TO BEING SEF EXTENDED WEAR *enoo inciu* , care I 0 T> 765Mon. 3746 1/2 mi \ .day. January 15, 1987 ittMIMttllitlltllttllMIHMMIMmOMIIimMIMHMHMIHtMtHMt 1 From Page A6 Pictured with WSSU Chancelli members of the National Assoc ting from left are Glennie M. Ha and Nettie Manning; standin Bausman. junior runner-up in the contests .Amy Dillon, daughter of Harrell and Bertha Dillon of WinstonSalem^ and Drew Veach, son of Stuart and Janie Veach of Kernersville. ... V * The Guardian ad Litem program of Forsyth County and the Forsyth County Juvenile Justice Council have announced the establishment of the Alice Eller Patterson Memorial Fund. This fund has been established in memory and recognition oLthe many unselfish contributions Mrs. Patterson made to the children of the community through her work as an attorney representing abused and^ neglected children. The resources from the fund will be used to provide for the special needs of children in crisis. . Contributions should be made to the Forsyth County Juvenile Justice Council and designated for the Alice Ell^r Patterson Memorial Fund, 31(XoW. Fourth St., Room 402, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. ... The Efficient Club recently celebrated its annual New Year's dinner and gift exchange. Evelena Clayton was the speaker for the occasion. Rosa Mitchell was the mistress of ceremonies; remarks were given by Cora Broome, president of the club. Members enjoyed a turkey dinner and exchanged gifts with their "secret pals." ... ? Beta Alpha Chapter of lota Phi Lambda Sorority Inc. met at the East Winston Library Saturday, Jan. 10, for its regular monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by ^ Alice Carter, the club's president. Mary McCurry recited a poem titled 44Who Will I Be During the Next Year?" Minutes were read by Flora Alexander, secretary, and Mrs. Carter expressed her appreciation for the members' support during the past year. Tressie Ellis presented plans for the observance of Black History Week in February. Gail Lindsay pj\e5ented__ preliminary plans for the group's Annual Debutante Cotillion, which will be held in May. During the meeting, delegates were elected to attend the Southern Regional Conference in Mobile, Ala., in March. ... I :are I AKE IT SERIOUSLY? I NING, M.D. I MOLOGIST 1IOUS ABOUT YOUR SIGHT! CONTACT LENSES I jes lenses, fitting . ? 'S. 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