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? - u i m (Left to right) Cheryl Belo and Pamela Robinson Alpha Mu Sigma Chapter to Salute Two New Members Alpha Mu Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority recently inducted two new mem bers during a ceremony at the home of Soror Aurelia McFad den. Newest members are Cheryl Belo and Pamela Robinson. Cheryl Belo is a School Counselor with the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System. Married with two chil dren Jasen, age 13 and Amanda age 10, the sorority member received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Bennett College, and the Master of Arts Degree from Western Michigan Univer sity. Pamela Robinson is a Win ston-Salem State University Medical Technology Graduate. The Alpha Mu Sigma soror is employed at National Health Laboratories as an Acessioner. Winston-Salem Resident Receives N.C. Nurse of the Year Award Carol Pridgen Henry was among several nurses across the state winning Nurse of the Year Awards dUjring the North Car olina Nurses Association's Annual Convention held in Char lotte October 18 through 20. Henry received the Nurse Educa tor of the Year Award. The Nurse educator is a product of the Columbus County Public School System graduating from Mt. Olive High School. She received her BSN from Win ston-Salem State University and the MSN from the Medical Col lege of Georgia. The award winner is employed as a Nursing Instructor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University where she has been since 1991. In addition to teaching Medical Surgical and Fundamentals of Nursing, she serves on several committees and projects. Among her activities are faculty advisor to Dudley Senior High School of Greensboro. She also has repre sented the School of Nursing for the past four years as one of the faculty representatives to the Joint Clinical Resource Planning Committee which consist of schools of nursing and clinical facilities covering a five-county area. The Faculty member serves on the Academic Resources Committee and Chairs the Admissions and Progression Committee. One of the Instructor's area of expertise is care of the elderly. As an example of her innovative strategies, her students developed a video integrating the concepts and issues of friendships, loss and loneliness related to the elderly. She has also conducted qualitative and quantitative research projects related to aging black females. Henry is a mem ber of District 8 of the N.C. Nurses Association serving on the membership committee. She is also'a member of Mu Tau Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society chairing the nominating committee. The Nurse Educator is a member of the Board of Directors for the Greensboro Branch of Compre hensive Home Health Care, Inc. In the Forsyth County area, the award winner serves as Epist holeus of Alpha Mu Sigma Chap ter of Sigma Gamma Rho Soror ity, Inc.; Recording Secretary of R<fse McCloud Chapter of the Carol Pridgen Henry Order of the Eastern Stars of Walkertown, and a member of Sethos Court Number 105 Dt. of Isis. Most recently she was selected to serve on a Focus Group of the Citizens Steering Committee of the Winston Salem/Forsyth County Planning Board. She is married to Fred C. Henry, Sr. and is the mother of three adult children. Fred and Freda are Graduate Students at N.C. A&T and Fernard attends Fayetville State University. Henry is a member of Goler Met ropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church. The affair was attended by several members of the award winner's family including her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pridgen of Whiteville; Fred Henry, Jr. and Freda Henry (chil dren); Saundra Amos (sister); and Pridgen Jennette Amos, (niece). Other local residents attending the grand affair were Kia Boston (WSSU student); Naomi Jones /(Basilus); Earlene Moore (Tam mioclus of Alpha Mu Chapter Sigma Gamma Rho SOrority, Inc.); Janice Coleman and Sadie Webster (nursing faculty from WSSU). I I l l I 20% Off ON ANY AMOUNT OF DRY CLEANING Present this coupon when dropping off your dry cleaning and receive 20% off your ticket total. 2-day turnaround order must be picked up within 10 days of drop off to qualify for discount. COUPON EXPIRES NOVEMBER 2 Excludes wedding dresses, furs, leathers, suedes A draperies. J William C. Sims Recreation Center to Celebrate Anniversary The William C. Sims Recre ation Center will celebrate its 4th Anniversary on October 29 from 2:30 - 5 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev. Dennis Bishop of the First Waughtown Baptist Church. ? Family Fun Night Easton Elementary PTA is sponsoring a Family Fun Night and Dinner for November 3 from 5:30 - 8 p.m. at the Easton School. BBQ and Chicken din ners will be sold. Crafts, games, raffles, and entertainment will also be available. For additional information call 650-1551. ? The Mousetrap The R. J. Reynolds High School Drama CLub will present "The Mousetrap** by Agatha Christie on November 10 and 11 in the R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be $4. For further informa tion, call 727-2061. ? School Reunion Columbian Heights and Atkins High Schools Reunion Classes of the 30s* Executive Board will meet Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. at the East Winston Library for reports on the Ninth Biennial Reunion held on July 14-15. All members are asked to attend. A Halloween Carnival The William C. Sims Recre ation Center will host a Hal loween Carnival on October 31 from 6 - 8:30 p.m. There will be games, prizes, , entertainment, and costume con test. For more information, call 727-2837. ? Womens Day Program Women's Day observance at Mt. Zion Baptist Church will be kicked off with a luncheon on Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. in the File Goodwin Center. Chandra Irvin will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service on Oct. 29. The event will end with a Fashion Show at 4 p.m. in the File-Goodwin Center with Jean nette T. Lewis as coordinator. A Ingrain Speaks On Friday, November 10 at 7:30 p.m., Associate Pastor Cheryl Ingram of Shekinah Glory Praise Center will be preaching at Faith House of Prayer, located in High Point, N.C. She is the wife of Pastor Byron M. Ingram, the pastor of Shekinah Glory Praise Center. HAUNTED HOUSE! October 20,21,25-31,1886 6801 CHURCH 8TWET GMDIHOOM, HC For Information: contact EilflMA llnl luuhj mcLBunn Phono: (810)848-8568 The city is seeking people to do volunteer work in the follow ing departments: Recreation and Parks is looking for tutors, coaches and Scout leaders. Workforce Development needs counselors and people to help others prepare to pass the Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) test. The City-County Planning Board needs people with telephone skills and other communications abilities to write news releases and news articles and attend community meetings. Historic Bethabra Park is seeking costumed period guides and craftsmen for pottery and needlework. For more informa tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Ann Davis, the city's volunteer coordinator, 727-8466. Lowes Make Lowes Foods Your Halloween Headquarters. TT'\mri * "i % ?Store j Circular ' for Exciting Halloween Treats! Mi Halloween! i m M H Lead 1/ wSm<m\rn ^ Genuine * Ground ^**? .> ? r ? . ? 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