3| About Town Local poet 'discovered' -Betty A.P. Wright has had her original poetry published in jthe American Poetry Anthology, la treasury of present-day poetry. The poem is titled, "Ameri ca's Shadow.” The American Poetry Asso- 3iJl«ciation seeks to discover and ^'ejj.encourage poets such as Ms. tfttWright by sponsoring contests lanijhat are open to the public and "le sby publishing poems in widely isha;distributed hardback voliunes. Ms. Wright has been writ- lenring for 24 years and her favorite tie ;;subjects and ideas are English, he music and she said she usually relates her topics to a variety of lelcsources or thoughts on her I ne, mind. ;of) aifi Poets iitterested in publica- owtlit® may send up to five poems, I, vno more than 20 lines e4ch, with ing name, address on each page, to the American Poetry Associa- tfljtion. Dept. CN-4, P.O..B0X i E[i803, Santa Craz, Calif. 95061. j p All poems selected for pub- loil lication are also entered in the [j APA's Poetry Contest, which ^(.awards more than $11,000 in jjjj^priKS to 152 winners. Qj,, Free copies of "The Poet's .fj^Guide to Getting Published" are ^Uj^given to all poets who send ^..-poetry.... with a master's of nu/sing degree in psychiatry. Prior to joining Senior Ser vices, she was director of nurs ing at Charter Mandala Hospi tal. ... Camel City Lodge #1021 Gardeh of Iris Temple #220 held a spedial program Oct. 7 at 4 p.m. The special guest was Gla dys M. Jackson, a ntember of Garden of Iris Temple and a graduate of W. Virginia State College. Jackson has been an Elk for 38 years. Individuals involved with the program were James Web ster, James Nelson, Mr. Kirk land, Rochelle Pinson, Betty Wesley, Katherine Kirkland and Debra King. James Archie is exalted ruler; Dorothy Chaplin is Ot. ruler.... ^ .jv. Senior Services Inc. has ^] announced the appointment of Judy Owen, R.N., as program r director of the Alzheimer's Cen- The board of directors of STEP ONE has elected its 1989 officers. They are: Jim Collins, president; Fred London, vice president; Barbara Potter, sec retary; and Deborea Winfrey, treasurer. ter. ^The Alzheimer's Center is a ’ “riew program of Senior Services scheduled to open in February Ktnoo ..... STEP ONE, formerly the Council on Drug Abuse, was founded in 1974 and provides drug prevention, intervention and treatment services in Forsyth and Stokes counties. '^1989 which provides day care ■ ^^ervices to victims of Alzheimer's disease, education ^ and respite services for their ^'caregivers. Last year, 575 people were served in its outpatient treat ment services unit. ■ , Ms. Owen graduated from ‘•flte UNC-G School of Niusing Collins is the director of sales planning and administra tion with Sara Lee Corp. and has served on the board for one year. Thursday, November 10,1988 Area Weddings Needham- Everhart Christine Elizabeth Tina Need ham and Tony Dean Everhart recently were married in an after noon ceremony at Heavenview Tabernacle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Needham of Win ston-Salem. The groom is the son of Lester Everhart of Rural Hall. Serving as matron of honor was Debbie Swaim of Jonesville. Bridesmaids were Diane Park and Darleen Midkiff, both of Win ston-Salem. Best man was Rick Everhart of Winston-Salem. Ushers were Sandy Needham of Charlotte, Don Crater and Bruce Everhart of Winston-Salem. The bride attended High Point College. She is employed by Plej's. 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