Tecora Haney wins Sethos crown Tecora Haney recently was crowned queen of Sethos Court 105. She was crowned during the Queen's Ball held Jdne 10 at the convention center. Mrs. Haney was escorted by her husband, Noble Woodrow Haney Sr. Several of her relatives and friends attended the formal affair. Among them were Mrs. Haney's niece, Marion Adams of New York, and her children and their spouses, Mr. and Mrs. Zannie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Haney Jr., Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Manns and Linda Moore. Mrs. Haney won the title by placing first among four contes tants in a fund-raising campaign. Tecora Haney The members of her court are Beverly Hosch, first runner-up; Dorothy McCollum, second run ner-up; and Corthino Walthour, third runner-up. The commandress of Sethos Court 105 is Elizabeth Walls. Josephine Cooper serves as deputy. As the queen of Sethos Court 105, Mrs. Haney will travel to Miami Aug. 18 to participate in the Shriners Parade and to repre sent her organization in a fashion show, Locally, Mrs. Haney is a member of St. Stephen Baptist Church and the Voices of Isis. She is employed by Winston-Salem State University. BRIDGE NEWS Washington, Geralds finish first at Thursday game By RUDOLPH V; BOONE Sr. Special to the Chronicle A beginning bridge class was started Wednesday, at 11 a.m. at the Carl H. Russell Recreation Center. ^ ^ ^ w . The class is open to anyone interested in learning the . ?!ngs?nd Duplicate Bridge Club winners game. m teachers are Inez Geralds and Ruth Wash or urs ay, June 29, were^th Washington and mgt0n. For more information call the center. Inez Geralds, first place; and Billie Matthews and Mavis Lloyd, second place. Charles and Irma Gadson participated in the Mid Atlantic Sectional Bridge Tournament during the weekend of June 30 to July 3 in Richmond, Va. Mr. Gadson served as director. Winston-Salem Duplicate Bridge Club did not meet Tuesday, July 4. The group did resume play Tuesday, July 11, at the Winston Lake Family YMCA. " Kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club winners for -Thursday,- July 6, wen. Inez Geralds and Dr.J.C. "Which Suit to OpenH will be the topic Saturday, July 15, at 2 p.m. as the beginning bridge class contin ues with lesson five at the Uitoan League Center. Per sons interested in joining the class for the particular discussion should call Hazel E. Brown at the Urban League's office. The class will not meet Saturday, July 22, in order that some participants may compete in the Kings and Queens Grade B tournament Jordan, first place; Charles Gadson and Irma Gadson, second place; and Pauline Caldwell and Dr. Rosetta Hauser, third place. Family YMCA with registration beginning at 9:30 a.m. For more information xall the tournament chair, Dr. Monica Lett. WSSU's Davis publishes book on black aged A book on the black elderly prison life, AIDS, the gay lifestyle, than 80 published bibliographies recently was published by a Win- adoption, sickle cell anemia and the and 20 books, including "I Have A ston-Salem State University profes- abuse of the aged. Dream: The Life and Time of Mar sor. tin Luther King Jr.," "A Paul Robe Dr. Lenwood G. Davis' book, Attention also has been given son Research Guide," and "The Ku "The Black Aged in the United to autobiographical sources, which Klux Klan: A Bibliography." States; A Selectively Annotated provide insights into how the aged Bibliography; Revised and Updat- Afro-Americans felt about their The book is dedicated to Dr. ed," was published by Greenwood pains, dreams, disappointments, Jacquelyn J. Jackson of Duke Uni Press of Westport, Ct. hopes, sufferings and their experi- versity, the leading authority on the The bibliography deals with ence with racism in this country. black aged, and the late Eunice new issues of such as the effects of Dr. Davis has written more Jacks Wright of Shelby. Kindle will attend N.C. School of Science and Mathematics ? Kesi T. Kindle, daughter of Horace and Shirley among 700 applicants. Kindle, has been invited to attend the North Carolina She will attend NCSSM for her junior and senior School of Science and Mathematics in Durham. years of high school. Ms. Kindle was a student at North She was one of 250 sophomores selected from Forsyth High School. Carver Class of '59 to celebrate 30th anniversary The Carver Class of 1959 will invited to attend the reunion. Saturday, July 15, at 5 p.nu Infor celebrate their 30th anniversary mation also is available by calling Sunday, Sept. 3. For more information attend a Mrs. Wilson at 723-4761 or Mrs. All members of the class are meeting at 2513 Druid Hills Drive Thompson at 748-1845. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Summer is here, so let's start the new year off right by volunteering your time and energy! Call the Volunteer Center of United Way at 723-3601 . CRITTER CUDDLIN* -- needs volunteers with pets to visit residents in nursing homes. SPEAKER'S BUREAU-- After attending our training program and working as a volunteer for the agency for six months, volunteers are eligible to serve as speakers. These volunteers must attend a speakers' work shop and orientation session, and accompany current speakers prior to speaking to a group. RECREATIONAL CHAPERONES - We need volunteers to accompany and/or provide transportation for shelter residents and their children to recreational activities. These events may be planned by shelter staff or you can create an event of your own. THERAPEUTIC CHILD CARE - Under the direc tion of a shelter staff member, volunteers are needed to pro vide therapeutic child care for children of shelter residents or children of support/therapy group participants. WINSTON-SALEM FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS need volunteers to help sort and discard clothing in school system's clothing room at the Old Walkertown School. . FELLOWSHIP HOME needs volunteer cooks for the breakfast and dinner hour. Thirty to 35 hours a week and some weekends. RETIRED EXECUTIVE VOLUNTEER SER VICE needs volunteers knowledgeable and interested in training persons in the field of business practices. Five days a week or at your convenience. VOLUNTEER needed to accompany nursing home resident to doctor appointments on an "on call" basis with a maximum of 10-day notice. Appointments should not number more than four per year. Transportation is provided, resident merely requires a person to ride with them to the doctor's office. 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