lA JI I I ■B ■ 4- • «*■ lb' ■■l^39 I la ■ ■ [V m """ I ■ i | i| ~ 1 J^H m ySf' ■ ■ VQ I Hi \mu i« ESS Mt i JgLf ? fIHHH Tau Gamma Deltas In Regional Conference The Southern Regional Conference of Tau Gama Delta Sorority, Inc. was held in Jacksonville, Saturday, March 13, at Homes Restaur ant with Phi Chapter as hostess. Highlights of the meeting were the report of, the RWional Directors Coun cil wh\ch was held in Wash ington in October, the award Durham Social Notes MRS. DAYE Of Interest 477-3370 CELEBRATED 66TH BIRTHDAY Mrs, Hester Lyon's cele brated her 66th birthday Sun day afternoon March 14 at 4:00 o'clock p.m. at her home on Macon St. Those present were; Mes dames Lucille Smith, Lena Einabie, Snady Bell, Elnora Kennedy, Margaret Reeves, Pauline Parker, Carrie Parker, Misses Regina Smith, Lisa Smith, Jean Moody, Mary Cannady, Faye Currie, Janet Breedon, Cheryl Parker, Regina Parker, Amy Walker, Gloria Lyon, Kimberly Parker, Aquilla Parker, La Bonnie Reaves, Nedina Parker, Anita Parker, Paulette Parker, David Daniel, Iva Reaves, Briam Reaves, James Reaves an Michael Johnson. The affair was enjoyed by all. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mrs. Irene Belie of 1502 Gamby St. celebrated a birth day party at her home on Tuesday night March 16 at 8 o'clock. Those present were; June Tatel, Lilly O. Holloway, Junior Kelly, Bo Hedgepeth, Bennie Harris, Preston Jones, Lonnie Harris, Link Myers, Wayne Harris, Wilbert Fowler, Willie Banks, Willie Bostick, Jean Mason, Dewey Bell, Floyd Mims, George Hollo way, Anna Bee, Melenda Har ris, Annie Bostick, Annie Mae Burton, Mary Rogers, Annie Pearl Russell, Essie Brown, Grety Alfonza, Thorpe John Yon, Marian Fennell, Vercie Mack and Robert McCrae. ON MEN'S DAY PROGRAM The Male Ushers congre gation and the pastor Rev. Floyd T. Eaton, Red Moun tain Baptist Church of Rouge mont will appear on program for Men's Day at Pine Grove ing of a trophy to the Chapter of the year and a scholarship to be given to a worthy student in Jackson vile. The inspirational address was delivered by the Southern Regional Director,' Mrs. V. W.' Alston of Durham. The Chap ter award was presented by Baptist Church, Creedmoor the fourth Sunday night in March at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Stone is the pastpr. *** EASTER RAFFLE The Rougemont Council is having an Easter Raffle, on Easter Monday on the ball field. All members of the Council and Ball Teams have tickets for sale at the price of SI.OO each. There will be prizes given including a TV, Record player, clock, and the fourth prize is a surprise box. There will also be a baseball game and selling starting at 12:00 o'clock. The Rouge mont Council will have a call meeting March 31, at 7:30 $t the home of Edgar Johnson. Mrs. Mattie Gatherwright of Reidsville is spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal, 512 Todd St. *** REGULAR SERVICE Regular service was held at Red Mountain Baptist Church Rougemont Sunday, March 21 at 11:00 o'clock with a Testi monial Service with the Dea cons in charge. Music was ren dered by the Male Chorus, the Junior Girls Ushered and Rev. Floyd T. Eaton delivered the message, using as his text "Give Me That Old Time Reli gion It's Good Enough fer Me," taken from Paul first chapter and the 27 verses first epistle of James. During Church conference Friday night there were bro ther Sharman Lunsford, Edgar Johnaon, Wilber Parker, Jack Yancey and James Harris. *** VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Glenn and son and daughter of Arlington, Va. were home visiting Relatives and friends. They reside with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glenn, Rougemont. (Continued on page 8A) Mrs. Crusoe Geer, Durham. Left to right: Miss Bessie Dancy, Regional Secretary, Chi Chapter, Rocky Mount; Mrs. L. M. Harris, Assistant Regional Director, Lamina Chapter, Durham; Mrs. V. W. Alston, Southa-rt fftgtotal Director, Lambda Chapter, Durham; Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Basileus, Nu Chapter, Golds boro, receiving trophy for chapter of the year; Mrs. Crusoe Geer, Lambda Chapter, Durham, who made the pres entation; Mrs. Shelton Clark, Basileus, Phi Chapter, Jackson ville; Mrs. Bertha Jordan, Basileus, Lambda Chapter Durham; Mrs. Prank White head, Basileus, Chi Chapter, Rocky Mount; Mrs. Gladys Wr Biggers, Basileus, Kappa Chapter, Augusta, Ga. a patent ' j . JPgL smart j| j ij®!® styling;! */' 3 s /fP •frail Ife^ .Correct Fit Is A Specialty At Ui®®: QORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER ty&m&ruvie Qsc&ne I Today's Scene At Hillside By MICHELLE DEJARMON Spring is finally here and with it, it has brought some startling and exciting endea vors. Many have begun prac ticing for different things while most seniors are busy doing term papers and getting measured for caps and gown*. Mr. G's Swing School has begun practice while the Madrigals continue their week ly practices. The Senior class has begun work on their class play. Their advisors Mrs. J. H. Lucas is to be commended for the progress they are mak ing so far. The students of Mrs. Carl ton's have been wished good luck by many because they have a term paper due on April 2, 1971. The one thing they can be assur& of is that their term paper will not be "dry" as many term papers are. These term tthllrs are to be done oh thiqprthat are of interest to the wlter. Many 4udwt|y|av» 'fo t Und it we* j&t in the clean up campaign, Scour Power.' THe won first priie %r ' jjetfori'ning the best of thr&fe Iridtk tb get the point of Sfcour' I'dtoer across. Willie Alston won first prize for the most encouraging, ex citing, and inspiring poster. Since Spring has sprung, there have been track meets, tennis matches, and baseball games. These games are excit ing In itself, but when you have loyal Hornets to play on the teams, one can't help but have a good team. On the tennis team, there is a young man named Jbhn Lucas who is a very fine tennis player. Besides being a very good ten nis player, John was chosen as tlfc M', ketball. John Js very outstand ing, but how can one help it when the coach was chosen as one of the coaches of the year. Congratulations to John Lucas and Coach Carl Easter ling. We also have a very out standing track star. His name is Eddie Romes and he is truly one of the fastest track men we have at Hillaide. There is a team called the baseball team. On this team we have some of the most powerful young men at Hillside. One powerful young man on this team is Jones. There are more MISS DeJARMON than three outstanding players at Hillside and all of them hold the same three qualities that these young men hold. They are all interested in sports, they play the sports to their fullest, and they all have excellent sportsmanship. All of our players hold these qualities and the Hornets Nest is proud of them. Spring has alio brought love and new styles. There ha*e been mini's, midi's, maxi's and bellbottom pants, ail during the school year. But now there is a new style that has hit Hillside. The style is hot pants. Now we be put, in the fashion world, because the Hornets are wearing them! Love is here in the Hor nets Nest. The Hornets have always been loved but now that Spring is here everyone has become more aware of it. There have been many dif ferent poems floating around and here is an excerpt from one: "Do you love me or do you not? You told me but I forgot, Don't you know that God above? Created me for you to love!" There are two other verses to that poem you know, so don't think that the Hornets don't know v all. .the Hornets- don't know;'atf itoe f>oems in the book, just make sure you don't get hooked! Yes, love is hitting HHS in ; P '^SE/WS^^i : thinQ r Come and see our new spring decorations, blooming from every light pole, wicker basket spilling over with flame-red peonies. Spring fashions will be shown at Longworth Cafeteria on Monday. March 29, with presentations every half hour beginning at 6 p.m. Gestiteady for your spring thing and for Easter at Northgate. Shop daily and on Monday and Friday nights until 9 p.m. And don't miss the giant Easter Bunny who gives away lucky eggs; shell be at Northgate April 1-10 (except on Sunday). V -i * • [fIORTHGATE Mrs. Pearl Page Hostess to A. T. Torrence Club Sunday, March 21 the A. T. Torrence Club met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Page, 1302 Fayetteville St. at 5:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the leader Mrs. Torrence with the singing of several songs "I Am Thine O Lord" and "Give Me That Old Time Religion." Lesson from Secret Place, Psalms 121 Scripture. The Glory of Spring was read by William Page. Following the lesson from Se cret Place, the discussion of the lession was led by Mrs. Pearl Page, Mrs. Addle Tor rence, Mrs. Mildred Page and Mrs. Lynch. The minutes from the February meeting were read and approved followed by roll call. Members present were Mrs. Sudie Alston, Mrs. Jennie Fuller, Rev. Robert Page and Family, Mrs. Mildred Page and fatnily, Mrs. Ida L. Burthey, Waverly Page and family, Mrs. A. T. Torrence, William Page and Mrs. Lynch, guest. During the social hour, Mrs. Juanita Page and daugh ters, hostesses for Mrs. Pearl many different ways but girls remember "you can't do what the guys do and still be a lady, because the sweeter he is, the longer the pain is going to last." But for the guys, re mehiber, "Somebody's Watch ing you because when you had me to yourself, you didn't want me around and now you want me back." Love to Jerome, Ruben, Scobbie, Ronald and John. The students hope that Ronald's hair will soon grow back and they Are so glad he is feeling a lot better. Many thanks to Gunnies files! Bye now!!!! Highlights At By AUDREY KEE . As the year quickly un folds, many things are be ginning to come to an end. At DHS the students, parti cularly the sophomores and juniors are elated over the fact that they will be given the chance to choose their subject teachers on the 19th and 20th of April for next school term. It is already understood that there will be a lot of diffi culties but time will iron them out. The success of the Junior Senior Prom depends greatly on the sale of the candy. The candy may be sold by any student at DHS reguardless to Classification since sophomores are eligible to attend the Prom if invited by a Junior or a Senior. In order to clear a lot of minds, dues are not .col lected at this achool for the Prom. As far as entertainment is concerned, the selection will be made between the Swinging Professionals, Johnny White and the Crusaders, and the Modulations. The group per forming will be announced 'ater on in the week by chair man Joyce Marie Pettiford. And now to reveal this year's theme ... "Monte-Carlo Casino Royale!!!" The History Club will spon sor a Bake Sale March 29- thru April 3rd. Do contribute to this activity. All contribu tions will be greatly appre ciated. The money raised from the bake sale will be used in benefit of the club's program. The program celebrated the Ideas of March on last Mon day by wearing draped sheets, Page; served a delicious repast. Mrs. Fuller thanked Mrs. Pearl Page for a lovely meet ing. The meeting was closed with prtyer by Rev. Robert Page to meet with Mrs. Ada Meeks on Martha Street the Third Sunday in April. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, I*7l THE CAROLINA TTW American writer John »aid, **?>» , watched him aero* the fuf? of yr-rt and • itho* Which Al ways must divide • father . from son." B lir^n - mKm wee. ■' AUDREY KEE black arm bands, and ivy around the head in head bands. Very interesting. It has been announced by DHS's principal, Mr. Earl Hedrick, that Durham High will hold it's Humanities Fes tival beginning with the week of April 18, 1971. During this week each student wfll have the opportunity to involve themselves with professional persops equipped to answer or discuss any social, ethnical nfigkHM, etc. problem that is in focus today. This week students are to be excused from all study halls, free periods and lunch periods if agreeable by the teacher in charge to attend the designed place for each program. The DHS Concert Choir is scheduled to sing for the morning services at Trinity Methodist Church. All choir members are asked to be on time. Well, this just about raps it up for this week. To Bill Amey I wish you a Happy Belated Birthday and maybe your birthday should come more often in order that Ralph Barnette will have more op portunities to dance. Thank* Cheryl' Ruffin for the use of your .... To Sheila, I say carry on. A very pleasant hello to Bali and Bunny, James and Joyce, and last but not least Big Bird. Spring is here, but dont (Continued on page 11A) 5A

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