Winston-Salem Transit Authority promotes grand opening of Transportation Center Discount bus passes for the month of April will go on sale March 20 for $20 for the full fare monthly pass in lieu of the $25 fee and $10 for the elderly and disabled half fare monthly pass in lieu of the $12.50 fee. Other discounts and special events are planned in connec tion with the grand opening of the Transportation Cefiter. For more information call . the Winston-Salem Transit Authority at 727-2000. ? Jaycees Receptionist The Winston-Salem Jaycees 1- will hold a Jaycees After Hours I* Reception March 20 at the 2- Sawtooth Center. 226 N. J- Marshall St. from 5:30 to 8:30 *? p.m. to inform people about the *? Jaycees. The reception is open to everyone age 21-39. For more ;. information or to RSVP call '? 770-3421. ? League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of Forsyth County will present Great Decisions '97. There will be a series of six weekly discussions beginning March 20 at Scales Fine Arts building on the Wake Forest . campus, room A 102 at 7:30 : pm. The first topic will be "The ; Media: What Role in Foreign Policy." The meetings are free and open to the public. r* ir ? Carver Play Carver High School's - Drama Department will present "Murder on Center Stage" March 21 and 22. Performances are at 7 p.m. both Friday and 1 Saturday in the Carver High ! School auditorium. All tickets are $3. \ l < ? Kimberiy Alumni The 61st Founders Day cel ebration of the Kimberiy Park Alumni Association of Winston Salem State University will be held March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Anderson Center. It will include Praise Dancers of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, the Inner Rhythm Choir and John M. Poindexter IV. WSSU Alumni and the public are invited to attend. For more information call 767-6414. ? Autograph Meet authors Frank Levering and Wanda Urbanska as they present their books, "Moving to a Small Town" and "Simple Living," which explore alternatives to city life. The autographing and discussion will be held March 22 at the Winston-Salem Barnes and Noble at 1925 Hampton Inn Ct. from 3 to 5 p.m. ? Softball Signups Twin City Little League Softball Sign-ups will be held for girls and boys, 9-10, 11-12, 13-15. 16-18. Call Mr. Johnson at 418-2822, Mr. Hayes at 725 1986, or Ms. Vaughn at 784 9687. Sign-ups will be held from 10 a.m. to noon March 22 and 29, and April 5, 12, and 19. All of these sign ups will be held at the Twin City Little League Complex off Highway 311 ? New Walkertown Rd. near the Winston Lake YMCA. ? Atkins 1959 Atkins High School class of 1959 will meet March 22 at 6 p.m. at the Home of Clatis McClinton, 1108 Pleasant St. in Winston-Salem. All graduates are encouraged to attend this meeting. For more information, contact Larry Womble at (910) 784-9373. ? NYSP Registration Registration for the National Youth Sports (NYSP) summer Program at Winston Salem State University will be held March 22.( April 12 is the date for physicals. Both ses sions run from 9 a.m. until noon, in the Gaines Center. The entire program will run from June 16 to July 18 for children age 10-16. For more informa tion call 750-2141. ? Black Media Triad Black Media Professionals meets every third Saturday at 1 p.m. Refreshments are provided. For location, call 454-6717. ? Grand Opening Mayor Martha S. Wood , the Winston-Salem Board of I Aldermen, and the Winston Salem Transit Authority Board of Directors invite the public to the grand opening of the Winston-Salem Transportation Center, 100 W. Fifth St.. March 24 at 11 a.m. Tours of the facility will be available that day until 3:30 p.m. ? Live and Learn The March meeting of Live and Learn, sponsored by Cancer Service Inc., will be held March 25 from noon to 1 p.m. with Suzanne Hess speaking about skin cancer. The program will be held at the Cancer Services Inc. office, 107 Westdale Ave. in Winston-Salem. It is free and open to the public. For more information call 725-7421. A Easter Fling Winston-Salem Recreation & Parks Department, Belk of Hanes Mall, Bi-Lo Food Store of East Winston, Family Sweets and Sam's Club will sponsor a Family Easter Fling at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds March 29. A variety of activities are planned. The event is free. A Egg Hunt Oldies 93 and Kroger Stores will sponsor the annual Easter Egg Hunt at SciWorks March 29 from 10 to 11 a.m. Grand Prize eggs have an extra bonus. For more information call 767 6730. Prince Hall Masons and Order of the Easter Star will present the 30th District Fellowship Banquet at Benton Convention Center at 6 p.m. The cost is $20. The speaker for the event will Grandmaster Howard L. Woods of Roland, Ark.For more information call Pat Rhodes-Landingham at 725 1549. ? Central Scholarships The Winston-Salem Chapter of the North Carolina Central University Alumni Association is currently accepting scholar ship applications from Forsyth county high school seniors vfho have been accepted to Nojrth Carolina Central University for the 1997 fall term. Applicatipns may be picked up from your high school counselors. Completed applications must be returned to your counselor by Tuesday. April 8. All applicants will be interviewed before the Scholarship Committee. Those applicants chosen to receive the local alumni scholarships will be recognized at their high school's Awards Day program. 1 | CME churches to conduct Holy Week Easter services The Christian Methodist Episcopal Churches of the Northern Zone will conduct Holy Week Services March 26 28 at 7 p.m. The first in the series of services will be held Wednesday night, March 26, at Reynolds Temple CME Church. The Rev. Veldon Meredith, pastor of Mt. Calvary CME in Mt. Airy, N.C., will speak during this special baptismal service. On Thursday night, a com munion service will be held at Hanes CME Church. The Rev.Will E. Chambers, presid ing elder of the WJJiston Salem/Greenville T>istrict of the CME Church, will preach the communion message. On Friday night, seven local CME ministers will preach from the "Seven Last Words." The Service will be held a Wayside CME Church. The following ministers will speak: the Rev. Herman Gilliam of St. John CME Church; the Rev. Rita Jones of I St. John; minister Constance Anderson of St. John; minister Eric Freeman of Hanes Memorial CME Church; the Rev. William Moore of Shouse ; Temple CME Church; the Rev. ; Christopher Manning of St. ! John; and minister Gloria ! Hayes of Hanes Memorial. The following host CME ; pastors serve in the Northern I Zone: Dr. Lloyd Watkins of ; Hanes Memorial ; the Rev. f Bobby R. Best of St. John; the Rev. Arthur Watkins of Wayside; the Rev. J.I. Thompson of Shouse Temple; the Rev. Bertha Walker of Holsey Memorial; the Rev. Gloria Jarrett of Mt. Zion (Galax, Va.); the Rev. Sandra Gripper of Reynolds Temple; and the Rev. Veldon Meredith of Mt Calvary. On Easter Sunday, March 30, the churches of the Northern Zone will unite for their quarterly service. This service will be held at Mt. Calvary CME Church in Mt. Airy. At 6 p.m., Dr. Lloyd Watkins will conduct a work shop. The Rev. J.I. Thompson will bring the evening message following the workshop. The public is cordially invited to join at any or all of these services. I 20% Off| LEATHER SUEDE. OR I FUR ? with $5.00 min. cleaning order I Present this coupon when dropping off I your dry cleaning 1 (S) 1 l 2-day turnaround l order must be picked up within 10 days I of drop off to qualify for discount. I COUPON EXPIRES I MARCH 27 1 LExcludes wedding dresses, furs. ? leathers, suedes & draperies I Come see the softer side of Sears I All Laura Scott* and Apostrophe* dress shoes 1 25* off A. In silver, gold and lilac. Reg. $40. ISO 0. In rice, black, navy and light pink. Reg. $32. $24 - ? The biggest sale of the season! ALL women's dress, tailored & casual shoes on sale [ through Sat. March 22 All Mainframe9 dress shoes / on solo C In black or bone patent. Sizes 5-10,11M. v Reg. $25.19L99 j? O. In gold. Sizes 5-10M. f Reg. $29,22.99 I f. Mesh platform in I white or black patent. ' Sizes 5-9, 10M. Reg. $35.24.99 te. A,i^0.1, andJtostaesSVb- 10,11M.?in wide width*In black and navy. H in black, chestnut and navy alio In sizes 6Vj-9,10W. Sale runs through Saturday, March 22.1997. Al odvertised items available tor sale as advertised. Savings are off regular price*. Selection varies by store. All Laura Scott* and Apostrophe? tailored shoes a ' as* off i F. In black and brown. Reg. $45.32.99 G. In black and brown. ? Reg. $38. 2799 H. In gold, chalk, gdhmetal, black, chestnut and navy. Reg. $34.23.99 J. In natural, black and navy. Reg. $44,133 ? V I ? SEARS 01997 S#ar?, Rootouck and Co. ScrtMacMon GucranlMd or Your Moray laeki * ?

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view