Submitted Photos | (Front row, from left) Ciesta Funderburk, Angela Sowell, Paul Miller, Lisa W. Smith. John Nesbitt Sr., Druscilla Fogle, Sharon Haney (second row) Vanessa Lyerly, Devenia McLeod, Claudia Foote, Gloria Jeralds, Clara Wilson, Hattie Fulton, Theresa Lee, Debra Mason (third row) Rodney Funderburk, Arnita Miles, Anne Banner, Ida Duncan, Equilla Redd, Carolyn Samuels, Janie Murray, Thelma Thompson (fourth row) Shannon Fulp, Deborah Parker, Patsy Adams and Daisy Cox. OES chapter elects new officers SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Lisa W. Smith is the new Worthy Matron. The Sisters of Bivouac #530, Order of the Eastern Star recently elected and installed nfcw officers for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. Lisa W. Smith is the new Worthy Matron; Angela Sowell is the Associate Matron; John Nesbitt Sr. is the Worthy Patron; and Paul Miller is the Associate Patron. The other officers are; Eva McWillis, secretary; Ciesta Funderburk, treas urer; Druscilla Fogle, con ductress; and Sharon Haney, associate conduc tress. The trustees are Debra Mason, Anne Banner and Vanessa Lyerly. The Bivouac Chapter is one of many affiliated chapters in the Prince Hall Family of Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina and Jurisdictions, Inc. The Order of Eastern Star has been in existence for 135 years. Over that time, members have been doing work in communities around the world and serving and uplifting all mankind. The Order of Eastern Star is one of the largest fraternal organizations in the world to which both women and men can belong. The Order has more than one million members who belong to more than 7,500 chapters worldwide. Sudlers , celebrate 55th anniversary SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE . Sudlers Alfred and Gladys Sudler celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on Aug. 15 at the Quality Inn and Suites. The celebration was hosted by their daughters - Michelle Byrd, Christina Sudler and Kimberlee McNeil of Winston-Salem and Katrina Williams of Jamestown. The couple also has three grandsons, a granddaughter and a great grandson. Family and friends enjoyed dinner and danc ina :tnH IivF? miici'r from the band Envision. Known to loved-ones as Jake and Jimmie. the Sudlers continue to enjoy a life of love, laughter and commitment. They were married Aug. 8,1959. Alphas hosting golf tournament SreOALTb THE CHRONICLE The brothers of the Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., will sponsor their inaugural charity golf tournament on Friday. Sept. 5 at Winston Lake Golf Course beginning at 12 p.m. The tournament will support the scholarship fund and educational programs of the Youth Life Skills Institute, an initiative of the Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter that was incorporated in 2009. The mission of the 501(3) nonprofit is to "connect, engage and facilitate the participation of school-aged children in life skill's programs that enrich, empower and enlighten their lives." Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on Dec. 4, 1906 at Cornell University in Ithaca, N Y. The Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter was founded on June 1. 1931 in Winston-Salem. Its other local efforts include spon sorship of the Lowden E. Anderson Sr. Science Fair. Adopt-A-Highway and The Kennedy Evening of Elegance. For more information, contact Alpha Pi Lambda President Emer\ Rann III at 336-724-3463. or Alvin Howard at 336-414-4820. THE TTMES I SO MUCH IS LOVE" ~YOU LITTLE TRUSTMAKER" 'MISS GRACE~ I

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