8A —THE CAEOUNA TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH SI. WRITERS FORUM The church woman and the port folk). Your eyes aren't deceiving you. The words, *re: the church woman and the port folio. This is not an introduction to some sort of anachronisim. The person able, attractively attired young adult juantily striding from her car is a red-blooded, Afro American female. Always, she strides sprightly because she is a busy- person hurrying from one job to another: house wife, nurse, missionary work er, Sunday School teacher and Chairman of the com mittee for the arrangement of devotional services for Union Baptist Church. Mrs. Zenobia Harden is the lady with a port folio. A comparatively new comer to this position, however, she can execute her job with the best of those carry ing port folioes. And, it goes without saying, the competition is not some thing to chide about. In this field, there is no room for hobnobbers. If you're not tops, the demands for medi ocrity come few and far be tween. You carry the port folio with the others who have not learned the art of public speaking - the "tricks of the trade." Profession. Public Re lations. There is a demand for the church woman carrying the port folio if she can deliver what the program committee requires of an excellent speak er. Surprisingly enough the requisites for distinguished guest speakers carry a much higher rating than even the committee suspects. So, it is a %Ct/iUNT f fgffigf # HIIAM & ROXBORO ££?'lljlilSl " lli^l j ■ l|| ~_J ■( op«Dtiirbovtm>lia.m.'mip.M. qumttta. I. -■ 1^ CARV S CHAPEL HILL gJSVTB ilillHl W/' FAMILY CENTERS I|PMM fi V DIFFERENCE Opaa Moa. thru Sat. • A.M. 'til 10 UW/'A | "A j . \ -4.T 1 'til m 1818 ¥ 1 « i. MriMkntaMNHM Maxwell Ho«..gg |g r ff A ill as—-(gas! VOttee £ a W "»«*» »59« .69* Si"S==r'* 0 ~-| =;-_=~T£ ~ j ooc n. - 29' leMMfUWUMUA «|O9 Tbs»e 4*i-«5o De,er 9«« MnTWxnrfc- i»*new. »i" , I «7TST* KWOM. Krofer Froien Beel, Ctiitken or Turttev _ _ * U.S. Govt. 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Dear Writer: True maga zine, 67 W. 44th St. New York, N. Y. 10036, A. Faw cett Publication-edited by Mark Penger, needs important first line pieces of National significance to men. Address queries on unsolicited manu scripts to ipmes H. Endsley, Associate fctttor. Perhaps you perfer something with more tears and heart throbs, if so, True Love, True Confessions, McFadden - Bartell Corp 205 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. 10017 - Florence J. Mariarty, Editor. -Notes (Continued iron page SA) SYMPATHY Sympathy to: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker, Miss Michael Lipacomb and family, Mr. and Mrs. OrsMg Lipacomb and Mr. Duke Lipacomb and family "Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy" St. Matthews. *** SICK AND SHUT INS Bennie Umstead, Watts Hosp; Lucious Hayes; Mrs. Esther Rogers, J. Moffitt, Duke Hosp.; William Parker, Clifton Lunsford, Mr. Emma B. Powell, Jackson Singleton, Hamlin Rd.; Mrs. Nola Root, Pine Noll Rest Home; Louis Laaaiter. Watts Hosp; Mrs. Ethel Cates, Mrs. Creola Campbell, Todd St.; Mrs. Mattie Lyde, Rosedale Ave.; Mrs. Mattie Rouse, Mrs. Carrie Mebane, Mrs. Lela Wise, Dave Morehead. Pekoe St.; Mrs. Mary Belated good news: "Over Edom, I Lost My Shoe" was among the eight books by black authors reviewed during Negro History Week, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, spon sored by the Negro Women's Club, In Salem, N. J. Rev. White, pastor. This is the second time the Garden State has hearer excerpts from "Over Edom, I Lost My Shoe: during Education Week in Oc tober, in Atlantic City. Thanks to Forum friends New Jersey. The officers and members of Writers Forum are eternally grateful to citizens of Durham for their overwhelming re sponse to the Violet Perry Rogers' Concert. Mrs. Rogers and company are in readiness to recipro cate next Sunday, March 28th, at The Durham Business Col lege Auditorium, at 4 o'clock. Many thanks to our patrons and may all your" luck be - good. EBENEZER CHURCH OBSERVES A WEEK OF APPRECIATION MAR. 8-14 Ebenezer Baptist Church observed "A Week of Appreci ation", March 8-14 in honor of the "Three Years of Ser vice" of its pastor, William E. Daye. The Pastor's Aid Socie- Glenn, Mrs. Lona Parker, Dear born Dr.; Mrs. Flora B. Riley, Charlie Moore, West Ave.; Deacon Felix Walker, Mrs. Mattie Nunn, Moreland; Broa die Daye, High Rise; Mrs. Giatsy H. Tibbs, Washington, D. C.; Henry Lee Holman and Ellis D. Jones, Sr.; "He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust his truth shall be thy shields and buek ler," Psalms 91-4. BETTER HOME AND GARDEN CLUB MEETS Better Home and Garden Club held meeting at the home of Mrs. Mildred Smith on Saturday,, March 13 at 6:30 p. m. the Better Home and Gar den Club met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Smith, 400 Ce cil St. Her home was beauti fully decorated in the theme of St. Patricks Day." The Garden Gate was open ed by singing "In the Garden" led by the president of the month Mrs. Mary Taylor, fol lowed by prayer led by Osofo Lafayette McDonald, who pas tors at Northside Baptist Church. He was also the speaker for the evening. After a brief business ses sion Mrs. Smith served a deli ciou§ repast to the following members and guest; Gardeners Ella Brown, Beulah Hill, Louise Jenkins, Catherine Page, Mary Taylor, Carrie Vereen, and guest; Miss Wilma Thompson, and Osofo La fayette McDonald. Mrs. Catherine Page thanked the hostess for an en joyable evening. ty, the sponsor of this anniver sary invited the following mi nisters and their congregations to share In this service: Bishop F. Yelverton, Mount Calvary Holtnees Church, Bishop W. A. Jones, True Way Holiness Church, Rev. Z. D. Harris, Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, Bishop A. W. Lawson, Fisher Memorial Holiness Church, Rev. L. H. Whelchef, Russell Memorial C.M.E. Church and Dr. William H. Fuller, Mount Zion Baptist Church. During Rev. Daye's three years at Ebenezer, his pastoral influence has increased the membership in excess of 200 members. Among many other accomplishments, some of the outstanding ones have been edifice, with approximately a 1,000 seat sanctuary, a Chris tian Education wing, the pur chasing of a bus to provide transportation needs for mem bers, a "Day Care Center" and new organizational struc ture. His pastoral counseling has made an impact upon his members and the community. In 1968, he was named "Minis ter of the Year" by the Caro lina Times. Rev. Daye realizes that to be a successful leader,, one must keep abreast with the fast moving trends, and in or der to do this, he is currently pursuing advanced study at the Southeastern Theological Se minary, Wake Forest, N. C., of which he is a graduate. His dedication and devotion to the people whom he serves sym bolizes him as a "Servant of Humanity". , LONDON Post Office union general secretary Tom Jackson calling off a record 44-day strike: "If I had more money, the Strike would have gone on. Facing reality, this is the best way out of the situa tion** 0 : ... "WHICH WAY | AMERICA" MjEf ♦ ~ ■ \ This film will be shown on Channel 14 WTVD, Saturday, March 27, at 10 p.m. ■ :♦ Sponsored By The j J Durham Human Relations Commission ; ▲ 'Which Way America," is a special on racial problem* ♦ by Whitney M. Young, Jr., the late executive director of the National Urban League. Throughout the talk are film clips ahd stills ifliatrai- * ing the problems and Young's suggested solutions. Taped ▼ in 1970. Burl Ires is host. The Human Relations Commission wishes to thank the A interested citizens of Durham who contributed flnanci- ▼ ally to the cost of this program; and making it possible for the Commission to give viewers a change to vtow ▲ this film. ;# A ■4/J r ■ I T ♦ - A Mjarshall T» Spears, Jr., J. William Becton, 4 Chairman Exe. Dir. ♦