Bethania AME Zion Church Extends Tribute 1 Ik- Bet ham a African t ? episcopal Zion Church * tnston-Salcm will extend trib " ?v to nine active teachers who are /niplosed ssith the Winston*. ? -k-Mi I'uNk Schools and are mem ' . rs n? Rethania Church on Sundas. ? li'fMii! the 1 I a.m. service. ? .Special tribute and award will s v cn to Ericsteen Jefferson Layi to? os, et 30 sears as a teaoner <i>S present!) employed at -the Old l<j*4n Hlementary School in Win t<|i-Salem. Lash, a mother of two: ?v'*?"die Vereen of Dayton, .Ohio: Ccdric Lash of Atlanta. GA. ??. ft' two grandchildren. She holds a p S degree from Winston-Salem m t nnersity and a M.S. degree *? >?n \.C. A&T University. She is r esident of IOTA Phi Lambda Sororits -Beta Alpha Chapter She s'er\es as a dea^Mu-w stewardess. steward. mis*:v?na:s. ind class leader .it Bethaniu A M-l i^ion Church and oxer the past ? i!' teen sears as deacanesx and jrd was \e'r> instrumental in helping to mold countless number o:' children of all races as well as those of our church and community Dr. Donald C Holness. Sr.. pastor, will present "'The Achiesement Award" and "Teacher of the Year" 1^93 from the church to Lash for her unselfish ? devotion to the com m units and church during the xsorship service and celebration; he will preach the last black histor> sermon of Febru arys on the subject of The Black Man's Religion and His Adsersi ties." The church at 21 10 Bethania Ericsteen J. Lash Rural Hall Road e\tend> the invita tion to all who will attend. Awakening Giants In The Nation Of Islam Mimsirr Rav (left) and Rasheed Bey (right), witness Mayor Martha S. Wood's (center ) 1993 proclamation seating that the commemoration of black history should not be limited to one month , but should be recognized '?wry day of the year. Also pictured are students from Ephesus Junior Academy and their teacher, Linda f i mifthcll ( standing, far right). Ray and Bey, representatives of The \wakening (Hants in the \ation of ' Jiim. present the Carter G. Woodson Award to Mayor Wood. t 1 993 Church Officers of Goodwill Baptist Church and Pastor PA. Samuels Goodwill To Install Church Officers Installation services for the church officers of 1993 will be held Sunday at Goodwill Baptist Church. The service will begin at 4 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev. Anthony Hines. pastor of New Institutional Bap tist Church. The theme for the service is "A Leader For A Time Such As This." Hines is a graduate of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and attended Winston-Salem Bible College. He is married to the former Gale Smith. They have two children. Tonie and Algie. Hines is a former associate minister of Saint Stephens Baptist Church, where Rev. J.R. Samuels is pastor. Goodwill Baptist Church is located on Goodwill Road off Highway 150 West in Arcadia. The host pas tor is the Rev. Philemon A. Samuels. For more informa tion. call 760-1639. Rev. Anthony L. Hines Ministers Conference Of Winston-Salem The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and vicinity is pleased to announce the successful fundraising for the Martin Luther King Memorial Seed Scholarship. The fund raiser awards seven SI. 000 scholarships for the 1993 1994 school year. These scholarships will be given to economically deprived stu dents who demonstrate a determina The "Ministers Conference is not looking for star athletes or straight "A" students from the middle class, but the group is seeking to assist a young person toward lifting himself and his family and community from poverty to stability. The Martin Luther King Memorial Seed Scholarship will be awarded during the freshman year of colleee on a S500 Der semester the Ministers Conference. The Ministers Conference has led the coordination of the celebra tion of the national holiday of Dr. King's birtffday in Winston-Salem for the last eight years. Committee chairman has been Dr. Sernour T. Chum Sr. pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church. The newly elected and installed president is Ronald P. Bennie McBride "See me, Bennie McBride for the best price and the best service on any new Chevy, Geo or Used Car." ? ^ Chevrolet ? Geo MAMHftt] 4 th and Broad St 722-4191 4STPAIVN ? I CORPORATION BORROW BUY OR BROWSE "?< *s I M\ |- RSI PARKWAY ?"II ?? ' I M A/A CENTER ?OMOAY^AUMOAV ? M - SUNDAY 14 f 25% OFF" ON ANY AMOUNT OF ' ^ DRY CLEANING ' ??_ IVescnt l his Coupon W hen I ?* Dropping OfT Your Dry | A\. < leaning And Rcceive 25** ? ?? Off Your Ticket Total. ?l>rd< r must b?- pieked up within 10 <?Ks of drop olT to qualify for discount. m ?4 Tjt. eludes Wedding Dresses. Furs, fc- ' i tfl't rs. Suedes & Draperies. COUPON EXPIRES ?!. Ivlarch 3, 1993 ? mm mmm wmm mm mm warn mm mm mm mm ? r; Community How to Schedule Your Events: Send your information, con cisely and neatly printed or typed, to the Chronicle Calendar, 61^ N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102, before 5:00 p.m., the Monday preceding the week in which your event will occur. Our FAX number is 4019) 723-9173. ? February ? THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25 6 p.m. ? The Spirit of Lite Community Choir i> sponsoring a tour of Diggs Gallery. Delta fine \rts Center and Greensboro Historical \4ustH+w~ av-j*tm? of its African Cultural Festival. which lasts through Feb. 28. For information, call 66l-l*52s <m 'hS 9570. FRIDAY. FFBRl ARY 26 8 a.m. ? The Northwest North Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross will spotwi a blood drive at Carver Hieh School until I p.m F or information, call 724-05 1L - 7 f$.m. ? The Spirit of Life Community Choir sents an African Feast and Fashion Show in the Dudley cafeteria. 900- C F. Mountain St. in Kern ersville. Admission is SIP. For informatiOTTrcall 661-9528. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 8 a.m. ? Family Serv ices Inc. vvill offer a_umu4ay ? training session until 5 p.m for volunteers interest ed in working with Us Family Services Shelter for battered women and their children. For information, call Lisa Allred at 722-81 "3. 9 a.m. ? The North Carolina Association of I rban Bankers. Bankers Educational Society Inc.. presents a community mortgage workshop until 11:30 a.m. in the File-Goodwin Enrichment Center at Mount Zion Baptist Church. 950 File St. Topics will include "Homeownership: How to Make It Happen' and "Lending to Churches and Non-Profit Organi zations." The workshop is free. For information, call Alvin L. Atkinson at 770-4923. 1 p.m. ? The Alpha Alpha Gamma Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. presents an orator ical contest in celebration of Black Hi. story Month. The theme is "Sigma. Developing Youth to Face Today's Challenges and Tomorrow s Issues." The contest will be held at the main library. fc60 \Y Fifth St.. and is open to youth 18 and under. For information, call Jerry Schoffner at 785-0561. 8 p.m. ? The Spirit of Life Community Choir pre sents a musical drama. "World." at the Kenneth- R Williams auditorium on the campus of Winston Salem State University. Admission is S12 in advance or S14 at the door. For information, call 66 t -9528 or 768-9570. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 2 p.m. ? United We Stand America. Winston Salem Forsyth County, will meet at Rose & Thistle Restaurant. 107 Lockland Ave. The meeting will be held to form' a local group affiliated with the nation al non-partisan political watch dog organization. There is no charge and it is open to anyone interest ed in impacting our government and making our elected officiaN accountable. For information, call "724-6176. 7:30 p.m. ? Maynard Ferguson, jazz legend and internationally famous big band leader, will perform at Reynolds Auditorium. Before his performance. ~ ar. All-Slat FinsyilfCoonty High School Jazr Band will play . The concert is sponsored by Reynolds and Pnrfcland High Band Boosters. Pearson Music Co.. Duncan Music Co. and West End Music Co. Tick ets are S8 in advance for 10 or more: S10 for single advanced tickets and SI 2 at the door. For informa tion. call Joan Campbell at 727-2260. MONDAY, MARCH 1 *7 p.m. ? An Endometriosis Support Group will meet at Medical Park Hospital. 2nd floor confer ence room. 1950 S. Hawthorne Rd. The meeting will include a viewing of recently donated video tapes regarding endometriosis. For information, call 766-8358 or 765-8869. 8 p.m. ? Chris Murrell, the Winston-Salem native who became the solo singer with the County Basie Orchestra in September 1991. will be performing with the orchestra at Winston-Salem State Universi ty. The performance, part of* the university's Lyceum Series, will be held in the Kenneth R. Williams auditorium. Box office hours are 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Tickets are S8 in advance, S10 at the door. For information, call the Office of Public Affairs at 750-2150. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 7 p.m. ? Forsyth Memorial Hospital begin its series of three breastfeeding classes. The classes will teach about milk production, breastfeeding positions and techniques. Following classes will be held March 9 and 16. All classes meet in the hospi tal's main lobby. To register for the free classes, call Health Connections at 760-0122. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 5 p.m. ? The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Phi Omega Inc. sponsors workshops for taking the SAT every Wednesday until 7 p.m. at the Ivy Alms Clubhouse. 1115 E. Second St. Barbara Puryear. English instructor North Forsyth High School, and Valinda Kimbrough. math instructor at Reynolds High School, will lead the workshops. Financial assistance is available to take the exam on Mav 7. For information, call Bessie Allen, director. at 722-05 13_. ?7 p.m. ? Reynolda House.Museumof ArnericarL Art, will hold the workshop. "African- American Voices." It will include readings from African American writers such as Alice Walker. Zora Neal Hurston. Richard Wright and Toni Morrison. Partic ipants will have an opportunity to see paintings by Jacob Lawrence and Romare Beardcn. For registra tion and information, call 725-5325. The class is S5. THURSDAY, MARCH 4 7 p.m. ? EJiggs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University presents the lecture. "Verbalizing & Visualizing Creative Power Through Art. a Slide Lecture on African Art & Aesthetics" in conjunc tion with the "Ashe: Improvisation & Recycling in African-American Visionary Art" exhibit. Rowland Abiodun. visiting professor of art history and black studies. Amherst College in Amherst. Mass.. will lead the lecture. All programs are free and open to the public. 10 a.m. ? Paisley Middle School. 1400 Grant St.. will hold a book fair through March 9 daily until 2 p.m. in the school's media center. The book fair is sponsored by the PTSA and will feature books at the fifth through the ninth grade reading level. For information, call 727-2775. IHaV IK icr TC/H II Styled in comfort by the finest hair designer in town. Appointments save disappointments Hours: Tncs. Kri. 9 n.m. 0 p.m. Snt 7 n.m. - 1 p.m. New Location: 3601 Sellwood Rd. (Ebony Hills) Dhraraiflad ChM ?nvM0q?!oc Invntigativa Servfcm, IHC* ? Bonded ? Insured ? I'ntfcsMonal ? 24-1 lour Scr>irc ? 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