Writers
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No matter how many
parties we manage to crowd
into any given social season,
there is one, a single social
event that "tops the stack."
The American Bowling
League no. 3 is noted for
sponsoring one elaborate
social affair during the year.
This event comes at the end
of the bowling season. These
bowling enthusiasts work hard
and when they play - social
ize - they're right in there
giving the occasion all the en
thusiasm, and goodwill that
goes into making a Dinner
Party an overwhelming suc
cess.
This year's eisteddfod was
held at *Hartman's Steak
House within the spacious
Green Room oyerlooking a
lake. The early arrivals had a
chance to stand in front of
the huge picture window and
watch the late evening sun
rays glimmering upon the
glassy suiface of the lake.
Mrs. Mary T. Horton
snapped suddenly out of her
day dreaming and exclaimed,
U I wonder if the management
allows fishing In that lovely
lake? I'd pay to fish out
there. I am sure that lake is
stocked with fish."
"Fish!" a nonethusiast
answered.
"I love to fish, honey,
Fishing is one of the most
relaxing sports there is. When
you're fishing, you forget all
of your troubles." Mrs. Hor
ton explained as she unfurled
a Mack Chantilly lace scarf
and draped it about her
smooth, slender, tan should
ers, then, glided off on black
sandalled feet. The dainty
lady wearing a strapless gown
of gold-cloth, black elbow
length gloves and the black
scarf draped around her
shoulders found a seat and
struck up a brooder's pose.
She really wanted to fish in
Hartman's lake.
For a while, your attention
is drawn to the waitresses,
one blond wearing a bouf
fant hair-do; the other, a
blackhead wearing big curb
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"MISS BLACK NORTH CAROLINA" IN HOT PANTS—Attrac
tive Miss Tiki Scott, a graduate student at A&T State Uni
versity, began her feign last Saturday as the new "Miss
, Black North Carolina." Miss Scott, 35-24-37 is planning a
teaching career. __^ —
"My dear, I hear you "Absolutely! 4 or more
created quite a stir parts Gordon's London
at the garden %> Dry Gin with 1 part Dry
party . --jgyQ Vermouth.
last week!" Best part of
l/m j the party,
:"\ J |S those
J V. J v" martinis!"
Gordon^
Itfc how the English keep their gin up!,
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pinned together to form cas
cading ringlets down her
back. Both were absorbed in
the finishing touches of the
presision set tables that
formed a horse shoe; draped
In snowy cloths, gleaming
silverware, red candles in red
jug holders.
You forget the presence of
others and yawn boldly;
ashamed of yourself, you look
•cross the room to where Mr.
J. Oldham, secretary of the
American Tobacco Company
Bowling League No. 3, is
busy arranging the coveted
trophies on a long table. At
this point, you wonder where
the crowd is - and, before
you can say, "the chillyneaa
of this room is getting next
to me" - the members and
friends arrive. The lady
bowlers striding in, while the
guest£ unaccustomed to vi
gorous motion, move in
sedately. The ladies wearing
shimmering Spring gowns and
nyloned legs are over sha
dowed by the striding ladle*
clad in gorgeous pant-suits:
styles ranging from severely
tailored suits of navy blue
trimmed with white silk braid
or imported lace, to sparkling
brocades.
The men were clad in busi
ness suits of harlequin
colors and co-ordinating ties,
all except and debonair Mr.
Evans who stuck to the tra
ditional black and white:
dark suit, white shirt and
black bow tie.
'>Vhile you browse mentally
through the crowd to see who
is not present, Mr. Wallace
Royal, M. C. for the evening,
passes out greetings and best
wishes to everyone.
Following the invocation
by Reverend Charles Johnson,
Sr., the affable (persona gra
tus) Mrs. Flossie Ewing, vice
president of A.B. L. no. 3,
was introduced and presented
to the group.
Mrs. Ewing: "This is the
10th year of the American
Tobacco Company No. 3
Bowling League. The League
was organized September
1961, at the College Pla
za Bowling Lanes. Our Ist presi
dent was Aaron Smith; secre
tary, Mrs. Ruth Campbell;
treasurer, Mrs. Flossie Ewlng.
In 1962, we began bowling
at the Village Bowling Lanes.
The cabinet members serving
with our 2nd President, John
Howard were: Thomas Steel,
sec'y Nathaniel Haskin, trea
surer.
The scepter was passed on
to Thomas Steel, our 3rd pre
sident. Officers supporting the
Steel administration were:
James Sims, Sec'y, Mrs.
Sattie H. Russ, treasurer.
We the people elected
James Oldham for our s ; th
president, under his regime,
Thomas Steel served as secre
tary along with Mrs. S. H.
Russ as treasurer.
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Finally, out 6th Chairman,,
Matthew Davis, Jr. who has
served in this official capacity
several seasons with only a
shift in the secretarial position
holder. At present, we have
the efficient services of James
Oldham and, we still have
with us Mrs. Stattie Russ
serving as treasurer.
In closing, please buy our
products. Your continued
patronage will keep all of us
happy - thank you.
Many thanks are extended
to the management of the
American Tobacco Company
for sponsoring League No. 3.
We desirous that our
friends know that we work
for a fine company. We can
say with prodigious, pride that
the American Tobacco Com
pany is first in everything:
Job Upgrading for Blacks -
we have four Black Foremen:
Robert Hall, Joseph Alston,
Horace Southland, Wallace
Royal. Also, we have 4 Visi
tors' Guides: Mrs. Evelyn
Jamison, Mrs. Dezzell Wiley,
Mrs. Catherine Harris and
Mrs. Stattie H. Russ.
In keeping with Human Re
rations Week, League 3 is
proud of the part of our
company is playing in the
betterment of human relations
among its employees."
Dinner is served. Naturally,
the meal is centered around
deliciously grilled Hartman
steaks.
No matter how well com
posed the bowlers try to ap
pear, the furtive glances in the
direction of the trophy table
betrays their unrest. Finally,
the moment of dread, of un
certainity, of apprehemive
ness arrived - The awarding
of 70-71 Bowling Trophtos.
Ist Place Winners
"The Charlie Browns:"
Charles Johnson
Mrs. Ruth Campbell
Robert Joy
Charlie Evans
2nd Place Winners
"The Untouchables:"
Matthew Davis, Jr.
Mrs. Mozelle Flintall
Lewis Ewing
3rd Place Winners
"The Tall Ones:"
James Oldham
Mrs. Flossie Ewing
James Williams
High game for Men
James Oldham - 239
High Game for Women
Mrs. Lula Mae Royal - 197
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, IWI THE CAROLINA TIMES-
Mrs. Flossie Ewlng -runner-up
Moat Improved Bowler
Lewis Ewlng
Mra. State
Mrs. Stattle H. Russ
Achievement Award
Mrs. SUttie H. Russ
Sportsmanship Award
Mrs. Anne Daye
James Oldham
Handicap Awards
High Handicap Set - James
Williams; High Handicap
Mrs. Mozefle F1 in tall
Ist 600 phis - Charlie John
son Jr. .
High Sets:
Trophy holder: Robert
Joy; Charlie Johnson, Jr.
actual winner***
Runner-up: Robert Joy Tro
phy holder: Mrs Ruth Camp
bell***
***ta an effort to distribute
trophies evenly, the I—gi»
cuaildß* the runner-upper for
Trophy holder if actual
winner b already the reci
pient of a Trophy for that
le—on.
After a film slide showing
of League No. 3 and friends
at other affairs over a period
of 10 years, the curtain was
brought down on another
successful bowling season.
Thanks to Mrs. Ruth Camp
bell for collecting and show
ing these films and, a vote
of thanJts to Mrs. Julia
Allen who was commentator
during the film showing -
"honey, you look real nice in
that red dress," etc.
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