What a party! Pictured above, a large number of guests for the annual Omega Psl PKi Spring Formal dance the night away. The gala amir was held last Friday at the M.C. Benton Convention Center. Pictured below (left) are: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Vice President Ban Ruff in and wife, Avon. Pictured on right are: City Housing Director David Tompkins and Mf wife, Olivia. Best Yet organizes city's first youth flower club The Best Yet Flower/Garden ? Club held an organizational meet ? ing Monday evening, May 13 ai ? the home of Mrs. Ann Moye, 362 1 ? Kinghill Drive at 6:30 p.m. for ? youth and juniors interested in forming the first youth garden ^ group in Winston-Salem. -Menu ' bers of the Best Yet Club will supervise this group. In attendance at this meeting were: Lindsey and Kristine ? Upson, Jemitra and Joy Hairston, Daya George, Vonda Little, Deena Moye , Takia Tan and We rrcl y Campbell. Special guests were Mrs. Edythc Williams, President of the Fourth District Garden Council and Mrs. Roberta Cook. Also present were Mrs. Vir - -ginia Stewart, Presixlcnt of the Best Yet and Mrs. Ann Moye. who will serve as Youth Supervisor to the group. -> These interested youths were able to: elect officers, decide on a . ,c)ub.J*amc^and mouo.and begin Thinking of special projects tbey would like 10 complete The Ciub shall be called "The African Violet Youth Flower Club," and llieir club flower will be the African Violet. Their first elected officers are as follows: Jcmitra Hairston, pres ident; Daya George, vice presi - dent; Vonda Little, secretary; Takia Tart, assistant secretary; peena Moye, treasurer; Joy Hairston, chaplain; and Wendy Campbell, rcporter. 1 ? j The newly organ^zed group held their second meeting Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Daya George, 4360 North Hampton Drive. The meeting closed with their roottor- "We cannot change the past, but we can beautify the future." Clean Topsoil and Fill Dlrf Available at New Walkertown Market Site. Located on New Walkertown Rd. behind the, new ABC stor^ Call 777-34 7 4 Free Health Fair sponsored by AKAs "There are widening gaps between blacks and other races in terms of health care. We want to make a difference through educa ti on, "states Chlories Pinkney Shore, Basileus (President) of the Win ston-Salem Phi Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In continuing the sorority's # commitment to community ser \ vices, the AKAs will sponsor its * annual health fair, Saturday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Winston Shopping Ccaicron Mar tin Luther King Jr. Blvd. This year's theme is "Health Care for the Nineties" and a variety of screen ings and testings from diabetes u> glaucoma will be administered free to the public. Additionally, health and welfare agencies such as the Lupus Foundation, AIDS Coalition, Planned Parenthood and the Ameri can Cancer Society will have repre sentatives on hand to distribute . information. - The health fair committee, which has 17 members is chaired ami co chaired bv sojnmy members Ph y VI t Pa 1 m e f *n?l Hi. Pa m e 1 a Love, ropec lively. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror ity was founded in 1908. on the campus of Howard University. In 1924, the Phi Omega Chapter was established in Win$ton-Salem. There are over 1 00 active members locally. the residents of Winston-Salem * are invited to the Citizens Budget Advisory Council (CBAC) meeting Wednesday, May 29 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Assembly Room vJT / *?' " ' & CBAC will hear a presentation about tfye proposed 1991-92 City of Winston-Salem budget and will then open the meeting for discussion. Participate with your citizens advisory coun * cil and be a part of the city budget process. 0 Recreation and Parks Dept. offer summer swim lessons ?' - , L The Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department will offer free swim lessons to adults who are hguidicapped or disabled this sum mer. . Classes will begin Tuesday, June 11 and continue each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until July 25th from 6 p.m. to 7 p^n. Classes will not be held the week of July 4th. /? ? All classes will be held at, Park land Pool, located at 1660 ftrewer Road. \ V For further information, please call the Elms at (919) 727-25Q5. TOAD BANK LIGHTS UP OURCOMPANY RON DECKER ' PRESIDENT EDMAN ELECTRIC1 Psychic Readings * Palm * Tarot by Mrs. Julia ? In this world one does not live without problems. Yet wtyy endure them when they can be solved? An ancient methqd known to few exists for solving all matters of concern to you. Whether it be love, marriage, health, business or other matteb you wish to discuss. ' J ? ' i Appointment helpful but not needed. ! | 3809 REYNOLD A ROAD (919) 922-18& mmmmmmmmm* ? ? 4 ? 4 ? ? ? ?^^^^o7^TT7TwwT7TTTTrrrTTT^rrr?Trwr?jTiT ^Salvation Army Thrift Shop^ Bric-a-brac ?Bedding ?Furniture ?Appliances ?Clothing ?Household Items $1.00 OFF Any Purchase over $5.00 with this ad. New Location (V 800 North Liberty St. 725-8604 ^ iiiMMMM* njiMiin Hundreds off Carpet Remnants And Rolls to Select From . . . See and Feel the Actual Merchandise. EXPERT INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Most Under Regular Wholesale Cost . . . Discounts up to 70% *ARPF Lowest Stainmastar Prices One of Winston-Salem's Largest Displays of Carpet! OPEN SAT. 10-6; OPEN SUN. 1-6 8742 NORTH POINT BLVD. NfcXT TO HQ WAREHOUSE (IN HQ PLAZA) ? PHONE 7S94S30 A unique new business is coming to Winston-Salem. It Is called Graffiti Graf .X, Inc. It is a printing business, but not your usual run-of-the-mill type printing business. v T V Graffiti Graf .X, prints on: \ { ? T-shirts . ? Caps ? Metal Plaques ? ? Bumper Stickers ? Coffee Mugs Graffiti Graf .X will imprint your picture or most any design you want on a coffee mug, T-shirt or metal plague. Also, we will provide free consultation if you are planning a meeting, convention, reunion or any other event you would like to remember with momentos or any Item we provide. We are not open yet, but look for our opening in early June, Our location Is 31 1 1 Carver School Road (where 31 1 North meets Carver School Road). Get ready because we are going to make an impression on youl Q "IF UNIQUE IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE CAN PRINT IT" 01 JL

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