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Stand ing from left to right are: Mn Katharine Thompson, Mrs. Lllli# Thompson, Mrs. Fannie McLean, Mrs. L. M. Harris, Mrs. GaxelM Lipscomb, Mrs. Maggie Kennedy, Mrs. Sarah Folder, Mrs. Eugenia Simmons and Mrs. Lillle Ferrlng ton. In addition to Mrs. Merrick other officers of the club arei Mrs. Ora S. Lee, vice president) Mrs. Ruby McNeil, secretary; Mr*. Marion demons, assistant secret tery; Mrs. Artelia Bryant, flntrt cial secretary; Mrs. McLean, trees!, urer; Mrs. Madge T. Hargrave, cheer card secretary, Mrs. Mary Ray, assistant che«r card secre> tary; Mrs. Julia Harris, chairman of program committee and Mrs. Lipscomb, co-chairman program committee. Durham Personal Notes of Interest . NEWbY WEDS Sfefcratulations to Miss Mary i Ntflfdaughter of Mrs. Creol* q#Mcil, Herbon Rd., who was ' married to Charles Par E|mp>a of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert • jsgs Patricia Evans was recent ''y «|r ricd t0 Fuller, son ' lK' MrR - Bur ' Fuler, 403 ( Congratulations to the cou- I * * : « ♦ » • IM LffcCOLN HOSPITAL . -"Mrs. Sadie Harris is confined . tp" s Lincoln Hospital and her friends wish for her a speedy re covery. '* * * I CONFINED AT DUKE HOSPITAL Joseph Bass, 320 Todd Street. ' Is confined at Duke Hospital. • Friends and relatives are hoping i he'll have a speedy recovery. * * • MRS. FLOSSIE TORAIN HOSTESS } TO YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB | The Year Round Garden Club k met February 21 at the home of . Mrs.Flossie Torain on Alston Ave ' nue. The meeting was opened by r singing the club song and repeet ) ing the club pledge and prayer. > Mrs. Madge Hargraves, president, | presided. Following of the k various committees, Mrs. Emma L Randolph, former state president,, r-' briefed those in attendance on the p work and plans of the Durham r Beautification Committee and ex: p plained the role the Garden Clubs I can play in-the program. [ Mrs. Hargraves then introduced i guests, Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. f C. E. Rivera who played a record r ing by Dr. Rose B. Brown On the ) history, program and needs of the ) YWCA. f Mrs. Torain, assisted by her | niece, Mrs. Martha Thorpe and I Mrs. Emma Cogwoll, served a , delicious salad plate, coffee, home ' made cake, nuts and candy. ! Members present were: Mes > dames Lillian Farrington, Gazcl I' la Lipscomb, Madge Hargraves, | ; Eugenia Simmons. Annie Mayo, I Roxfe Rowland, Gertrude Long, Alma Bennett, Marie Speigner, ' Josephine Knox, Hattie Meadow, I Wiima Milum, Rosa Suitt, Emma i Randolph, Cora Jackson, Lena ( Gates Guests attending were: Mes : dames C. E. Rivera, C. Smith, .Mar t tha Thorpe, and Emma Cogwell. f tu • « « 1 LYON PARK ROSE GARDEN ) CLUB MEETS WITH f MRS. RUTH MEARS ' Th/e Lyon Park Rose Garden I Cl»fb met at the home of Mrs, ( Rilfh Mears, 1208 Linwood Ave. I Monday evening, February 15. Mrs. I Essie Amcy opened the mectihg. i The plub song was sung and The - Lortjs Prayer repeated in unison. ' Mrf, Helen McClain, president, 1 presided over the business sesaioh. Reports from the varloiis commit | tc{s wfcre received. Mrs. McCain i brought to the attention erf—the [ mpttibers, the Southeastern Flow ;, er and Garden Show to be held ' in March in Charlotte. ' Mrs. Amey gave a lovely dem | onstration on how to make cor | sages and how and when to wear them. I After the business session, Mrs. ' Mcars served a menu of fried chicken, peas, potato salad, spiced ' crab apples, hot rolls, coffee, ' cocoanut cake, punch and nuts. ' The house was beautifully deco ' rated carrying out the Valentine I, effect. 1 Members present were: Mcs ' dames Essie Amey, Pearl Bro'vn 1 Elizabeth Bullock. Mattie Canty, I A. B.i Green, Mary Hardy, Jose- I nhine Helen McClain, , Catherine Shaw, Fannie Tapp, Bes sie Thompson, Willie G. Sneed. Alice Jones, Thelma Mitchell, Misses Mable Freeland and Aiene Mcbane. Guests were: Misses Car rie Allen and Helen Marie Shaw and little Miss Denise Mitchell. Mrs. Alice Jones thanked the hostess for her gracious hospital ity. Mrs. Amey closed the meet ing. * * * | SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL DIRECTORS OF ALPHA CHI PI OMEGA IN MEET The Southcstern Regional Direc tnesses of the Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority held a very suc cessful meeting at the home of Mrs.' Earlic S. Grandy, 208 For mosa Ave., recently. ■SkJrors from out of town attend' - : SANITARY /, Launderers and Cleaners | ruit ' I DIAL 5964202 1 1 tfOft. ROXBORD ST. AND "I ' • I LAKIWOOO AVCNUI : yw« a . .... . i ■■ i ii i m ing were; Soror Lena Holland, Basileus Nti -Xi Alpha Chapter, Baltimore, Md., Soror Ellen Brown simms, Sigma Epsilon Chapter and Corresponding Secretary, Washington, D. C.; Soror Louise G. Behlin, Ist Anti Basileus, Wash ington, D. C.; Soror Laura Hillyer, National Financial Secretary and Basileus of Gamma Omega Chap ter, Washington, D. C.; Soror Mary A. Thompson, Financial Secretary, Washington, D. C. At the close of the meeting the group was served a delicious din ner at the Biltmore Hotel with Sorors Callio B. Ashford, Esther Wiley, Magnolia Leak, Piccola F. Jones, Earlie D. Grandy, lola GosS and Callie Daye attending. » * * PRESIDENT OF GARDEN CLUBS IN MEET Mrs. Emma L. Randolph, presi dent of the Garden Clubs of Dur ham, presided at a call meeting of all presidents of individual clubs at her home Sunday after hoon, February 28. Plans for the Beautification Pro gram as well as a Clean-Up month were discussd. > The clubs are working with the H. A. N.'T). S. Program The and Neighborhood Sponsors ■df the Sears Foundation. Mrs. Randolph made a report on de yeldpments at the club project which is located at Highway 55 and Ofd Alston Ave. Road. '* C * MRS. RACHEL JONES HOSTESS TO MISSIONARY BIBLE CLASS After the snowy weather causer 1 the meeting of the Missionary Bible Class to be postponed fnr January, meeting were resumed for the month ot February at the horte of Mrs. Rachel Jones, 1309 tJnion St., recently. Devotions led by Mrs. Jones, included prayer by Mrs. Corina Umstead. Mrs. Ra monia Lipscomb, president, pre sided over the meeting instruct ing the group on how to be more useful In building and uplifting humanity for God's kingdom. She also reminded them of the Secret Pals, complimenting the group on the splendid job they are doing toward remembering their secret pals and that the least they do for Jesus is precious in God's sight. fhree hew members were con nected with the class, Mrs. Mag gie Tilley, Mrs. Johnsie Carring to# and Mrs. Saba Turrentine. Mrs. Rosa Price was .also present. Enjoying the hospitality "of the (lOstess were Mesdames Mozelle Pettlford, Lizzie Timberlake, Cori ha Umstead, Melenda Harris, Vi vian Fuller, Creola Campbell, Ly dia Timberla(ce, Odessa -Parker, Emma Johnson, Oiiirzie Johnson, • , *. YOUR CONVENIENT B ,F GOODRICH STORE? 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