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iMRST Ladies i |from page 1 i ; modern dance to the song "I j Believe 1 Can Fly." The show then followed with j a focus on specific colors. When the male models took i the runway, there were cheers and ' screams, "You go. Boy!" "Yessir! I Work it! Work it!" and much i more. The mink coats, hats and | wraps attracted a great deal of attention. Following the show, Denise Franklin presented door prizes from various stores at Hanes Mall. The CIAA Fashion STiow Luncheon Committee included co-chairpersons Brandon and Hawkins, Marion Brower, Mosd Belton Brown, Diane Butler, Julia A member of the African American Dance Ensemble per forms a solo groove while mem bers support him through music. ijouise smun (lejt) oj Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. and Velma Friende of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. presented the First ladies complimentary cosmetic boxes from Hecht's and Belks and special gifts from the fashion show committee. ( Male models received rave reviews from the audience. Left to right are Horace Bass, George Hidge, and Ray Berrouet. fhishnlm Alma Pnrlvitt rVKara Friends in fashion Ann Leak, Ruth Banner, IMliam Speas, and Belinda Harris come together. ? ??????* ^/viuvui fc^vwia Freeman, Velma Friende, Priscilla Greene, Maurice Jackson, Marlene McKee, Jean Norman, Marion Simpson, Louise Smith, Beverly Spainhour, Ivy Steward, Jeffee Feree-White, Annette Wilson, and Rosa Wilson. Annette Morgan Wilson is the president of Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Pan Pryor Grace is the president of the Winston Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Members of the Winston-Salem Urban League were in atten dance: (front left to right) Gloria Frazier, Cleopatra Solomon;1 (back left to right) Willard Tanner, LaKisha Mcllwain, and Alberta McMillian. ?* ?huck Davis and the African-American Dance Ensemble performed dur i ng the Fashion Show. iCynthia Jeffries (far right) displayed an exhibit from the Delta Fine Arts \Center. Julie Walker (Left) from Durham and Wanda Godson (center) Ifrom Silver Springs, Md., enjoyed the display. J * w JAnnie McMorris received a mink hat and cashmere mink gloves as a [door prize. Her friends^Carolyn Turner, Pat Valentine and Geraldine Carne rejoice with her. > * I Officers from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority attended the show: (front [ left to right) Bernie Sumlin, 19th supreme basiUeus; Norma White, first ? supreme bassilleus; Dr. Eva Evans, supreme basilleus; Emma t Henderson, executive director; (back left to right) Polly Turner, South { Central regional director; Wilma Tootle, North Atlantic regional direc tor; Daria Ibn-Tamas, 2nd supreme anti-basilleus; Alderman Vivian ! Burke; Doris Asbury, Mid-Atlantic regional director; Linda M. White, ! supreme grammetus; and Constance Hollan, supreme parliamentarian. ! Come see the many sides of Seore WMm IT'S TIME TO STOCK UP Find all the Craftsman8 tools you want! Right now during our Semi-Annual Tool Sale through Saturday, March 8. ? ' OO" ^ Special ^ JtW purchOM ^ over $150 value W FREE tool box! 118-pc mechanic's tool set ? Includes our best-selling tool box ? 3 quick-release ratchets, standard and metric sockets 33818 1AA99 Special m^WTr purchat* Craftsman 15.6-volt industrial cordless drill 2 batteries. 24-position clutch, keyless chuck, case. 27197 ?PMM 12?? Iwys ?M IfcWMi ;: ;|# Low?t prto thti yor tor o 3 pi.. * 1 l-diaw*r wo auaMv tool Moraaa mm (HttMNMMBSO I Semi-Annual Tool Sale rum through March 8, 1997. All advertised Items available for sale as advertised Savings are otf regular price*. A special purchase, though not reduced. I* an exceptional value Special purchases available while quantities last. Selection varies by store. ?1997 Sears. Roebuck and Co Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back SEARSj ? ? f * 9
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