riLjMiiiiBJP1 inurcn women Of Durham an Organized Friday. May 4, Women (torn forty (40) churches met at Tmpte Baptist, 807 W. Chapel Hill Street of which The Reverend Robert W. Bailey hr fee Minister, to celebrate May Fellowship Day, sponsored by Church Women United, which is a N a t i on a I Inter denominational Church Women Organization with over 2000 Chapters in The United States, and over forty (40) Chapters in North Carolina. Mrs. Sarah Horry Jones presided opening the celebration with a prayer for blessing and dedication services. Rev. Clay Wart, The Associate Minister conducted the devotional "service. His theme was: "Real Christianity begins with hearing but doesn't stop there. It is an application of our faith in our daily life for growth and service in the community, puouc worsnip in our preparation for service and action." Mrs. Ethel Montgomery, chairman of the program presented the Program Theme: " As Hand Touches Hand." Mrs. V. 0. Wittenburg conducted The Fun Break, which was a sensitivity experience of use of the head, heart, hands and feet. The Guest Speaker was the President of the North Carolina Church Women United and The National Board of Managers of the Church Women United. She discussed Global living as Hands Touch Hands; Work with Indian Women and Women in Prisons in N. C. and The Partnership with Women In Community Service called W. I. C. S. She said the local Church Women 'mmmtim.. I mmmmmummmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmuM r.Vn.; OKI mm i uui um p IpSpf I ' TAKING AN OPEN STAND E. L. Kearney H :.H,.........r ..,. -WIVES Continued From Page OA suing professional health ca- spon- is Mrs. King The piesidant of the soring organization C. EKmm as co-chairwomen for the re ception. -OKERVED Continued From Page 4A . daughter of the speaker, will sing a tolfc'V:-..c C X- begin 3 o'clock with Mrs. Janet Wittenburg as speaker. She is the wife of Pastor Wittenburg of the Abiding Savior Lutheran Church on Alston Avenue. .:: over the afternoon service will be Mrs. J. R. Crutch fit Id; Mrs. Naomi Taylor will give the prayer; scripture will be read by Mrs. Judy Mack. Miss Janie Walk will give the welcorm address; and Mrs. Emma Devine will introduce the speaker. The public fat invited to attend both services. The ladies of the church have worked untiringly to reach their financial goal for Sunday. Mrs. Eveline Hill appointed as chairman of Women's Day. -SPEAKER Continued From Page 4A School teacher The speaker is married to William Lucas. Other program participants are: Mrs. Evangeline Ellison, Mrs Mary Parker, Mrs. Eve lyn Deck, Mrs. Thelma Kltch cart Rev. Mrs. Essie Faucette, Mrs Naomi McClinton. Mrs. Helen Spruill. Mrs McNeil). ;Tp; , Hank will be under the di rection of Mrs. Mayme H. Perry, organist, with ladies of Senior Choirs number 1 and t and Gospel Chorus par MRS. SARAH JONES United is autoous and challanged them to move ahead in their cooperation as a member of the state of North Carolina and the National Chapter of U. S. A., of Church Women United. The election of officers was held. The Chairman of the Nominating Committee presented the Slate of Officers as follows: President, Mrs. Sarah Horry Jones, St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church; Iflrst Vice President, Mrs. Ethel Montgomery, United Church of Christ? Second Vice President, Mrs Rebecca Carlos,. Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church? Recording Secretary, Mrs. Katherine C. Williams, First Presbyterian Church; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Julia Freeland, West Durham Baptist Church; Assitant Recording Secretary, Mrs. Janet Whittenburg, Church of The Abiding Saviour, Luthern; Treasurer, Mrs. Ruby West, Temple Baptist Church; C h airmen of Standing Committees will be installed at the first business meeting of the Board of Manager. Dr. Sam Wiley, Executive Director of the North Carolina Council of Churches installed the officers. He used as his theme: "We are citizens of the Colony of Heaven," Philippians 3:30. "Our Citizenship results in walls being being broken down," He challanged the officers to gether, seek areas to serve in the Name of Christ. The Theme of the Meditation was: "What lain vour Hand". Mrs. Mamie Gear, Member of Women in Action for the Cause and Prevention of Crime and Chairman of Call for Action sponsored by Women in Action and WRALrTV, sited many areas called in to Call For Action To Help by the citizens of Durham County and other counties; She said between 228 and 400 calls are received monthly by the Volunteers, who help solve andor refer them to the agencies where the concerns can be taken care of. Mrs. Ruby West discussed The Literacy Program, Teaching Adults to read where aver they are. More Volunteers are needed. Mrs. Helen Riser of the Co-ordinating Council of Senior Citizens presented The Dedicated to Mrs. Kittle Dempson, Den Leader of Pack 110 Sponsored by, The Durham Housing Authority, who is performing a most appreciative and constructive effort for Durham community. BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOUR ARE. (We all dream of great deeds and high positions, away from the pettiness and humdrum of ordinary life. Yet success is not occupying a lofty place or doing conspicuous work; it is being the best that is in you. Rattling around in too big a jar is worse than filling a small one to overflowing. Dream, aspire by. all means; but do not ruin the life you must leady by dreams of the one you would like to lead. Make the most of what you havd done and are. Perhaps your trivial, immediate task, is your one sure way of proving your mettle. Do the tiling near at hand, and great things will come to your hand to be done.) If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill, Be a scrub in the valley-but The best little scrub by the side of the rill; ' ' JffiS Be a bush if you cant be s tree. '- If you cant be a bit of the grass, v$4&'p And son highway happier make; If you cant be a nuskie then Just be a bass-But The Liveliest bass in the lake! We cant all be captains, we've got to be crew, There's sonething for all of us here, There 's big work to do, and there's lesser to do, And the task you must do is the near. If you cant be a highway then just be a trail, If you cant be the sun be a star; ' It isn't, by size that you win or you fail - - V Be the best of whatever you are! Douglas Mallock Coordination of Services for a better life for Senior Citizens. All of the presentations were challenging for Volunteers. A delicious luncheon was served, with Mesdames Julia Lucas, Ruby West, Gladys McKinnie and women from various churches in charge. The Registrars for the May Fellowship Celebration were Mesdames Margaret; Minor, Julia Freeland, Mrs. John Core, Treasurer; Mrs. Charlotte Hacket, Chairman and her committee were in charge of the publicity. Merry Month of May :-;s&SSy&3vi-pi''!Pgggggggggggglgggggggggf " reSSiHHBfiflB fgm iffiH BisavRBBvaWaM UZZLE'S VOLUME SALES HAVE PLACED THEM NUMBER 1 IN THE SOUTHEAST IN MARKET PENETRATION REASONS WHY: tit (All Cars with Air Conditioning) OLDS 9$ M788 BR-.' 3688 mgmmmW OLDS CUTLASS 5" :. $ OLDS 88 $3988 UZZLE HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS EVER ALL READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Cadillac Socian DnVtlle kd(Mac 01DSM0BILE Inc. 3737 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd.. r Telephone 489-3331 Dir. 1853 UmmmmmmmmmmmmmmUUmmUmmmumummmmmummmmmmmUUmummmmmmmmmummmmmmmmwmmmm, MAY IS AMERICAN BICYCLE MONTH. It is also Senior Citizens Month. The pert lady with her new bicycle is ob viously not a senior citizen. She's simply ready to enjoy the great outdoors and the merry month of May on her bike. Mrs. Mary Taylor is chair am and Mrs. Portia Fau- en's Mk2 " : vited to attend Russell's Oaf ELECTED Continued From Page 4 A New York and ana at HoHon Junior High one grandchild, M"-.--.. wS$ Mmtk ami ranMa at IW mvenHouse wom- h j v xm ah.. tir,is-is A limited offer fromfelbwagen: The port Bug m 5 HLvaW. flaW fthasaW fjgff ?'ar 'avl avmVB iasavHal SBasmELmvSRLvavaV ami tmt I aavatfavl jBggjjgaa iS Better late than never: our own Sports Bug. , With oversize radial tires. Mounted on mag-type wheels. ' - True bucket seats. An Indy-type steering wheel. A short-throw stick shift. . , Four-wheel independent suspension. Jyfi air-cooled rear-mounted aluminum magnesium alloy engine. Your choice of Marathon Silver Metallic paint, or Saturn Yellow. With jet black trimming all around. ffi:; . Options? Plenty. Like flare-tip pipes. Racing stripes. Stereo radio. Ana more. If this sounds good to you, don't be late. . Because we've made only a limited number of Sports Bugs. Late could be never " Triangle Volkswagen, Inc. s 3823 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. M&mmMftl h E Life Begins At 622 n.. 'r r a ? . ' 1 Looking back upon her, recent encounter with Daisy Parker, Miss Madie wasn't sure of her ovn sanity anymore. For the moment she wasn't sure that her blood cheipistry was all crazy mixed up or her glandular chain had not suddenly slipped and she was seeing a side of her circumspect life that she hadn't, hitherto, suspected of being a part of her nature. She had actually gone chasing after a man: What had happened to the pedistal upon which she had reigned for so long? God or satan was playing strange capers with her flesh and bones. If someone had come to her a year ago, seated high 'n mighty on: hpr pedistal, and so much as suggested that they : wanted to sleep with her. she would have been fit to bum. "Here I stand upon a stump-come and kiss me before I jump" didn't apply to her, but now, she was ready to cross her bridge and bum it after crossing it. She would, in all probability, be the first old lady In history to dam up the creek, then drown in it. Nevertheless, she was ready to dance nude in the dark with Jeff Boykins. Daisy Parker could "fer-git-it," because, she had no intention of spending a lot of time on her "rusty knees" with time running out on her the way it was. "Mister Ben" was as restless as a flea on a hot stove when she arrived home; and, for some strange reason, she had a feeling that his beady, black eyes were seeing through her. She felt like an unfaithful wife and avoided his inquisitive eyes as often as she could. Long before his. mid-day meal was ready, he was cross and stubborn as a mule. So, she had to pamper him before he would eat; wUuaau on sweetie pie and eat for me, you are acting up because you think ,4 met-ah-fellow while I was out. You can trust Miss Madie, honey bunch. I may be an old flirt, but you are the only sweetie I want." She disliked lying to the babbling old man, but she could not bring into play a more suitable alternative. At the moment she wanted him to get with it, she wanted some time to herself to make plans for hers and Jeffs next meeting. "Mister Ben" ate his gruel, apple sauce and, vanilla pudding, smacked his lips; then, he did a perculiar thing, he began babbling loudly, kicking and flaying his boney hands, this strange caper was a manifestation of his smouldering anger. Pastor Gibbs was right, "a piece of a man around the house is better than no man at all. She was flattered to have a man enraged with jealousy because he wasn't sure she had not been out Allying around with a stud. If there ever was a INTERNATIONAL NEWS BRIEFS AFRICAN PRESIDENT TO SNUB POPE VATICAN CITY-Contrary to general practice President Gen. Mdbutu Sese Seko of the central African Republic of Zaire will not call on Pope Paul at the end of his official visit to Italy this week. This abstention is striking because Mobutu is a Roman Catholic. Mobutu's conflicts with the Catholic church in Zaire are believed to be at the root of this decision. NBNS RHODESIAN PROTEST MOVEMENT DEMANDS GOVERNMENT NEGO TIATE WITH IT SALISBURY - The African National Council of white ruled Rhodesia has called on the settler gawnment te negotiate wh J Jn an effort, u solve the question of a constitution for the country. The council made the statement as part of a response to British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas Home's urging of Blacks and whites in Rhodesia to collabo rate on devising a formula for a constitutional settlement to present to Britain. NBNS UN AID FOR DROUGHT STRICKEN COUNGTIES SOUGHT ROME-An appeal for air transport to take food and other supplies to six drought stricken countries in Africa has been made by the Un Food and Agriculture Organization. The countries affected by the drought are Mauritania, Sene gal, Mali, Upper Volta, Niger, and Chad. They have a population of over 30 million inhabitants. NBNS IDI AMIN OFFERS MILTON OBOTE ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION KAMPALA If deposed Pres ident Milton Obote comes back to Uganda, Amin says that he will name him administrator of Uganda's nothern region. Amin added that "when the time crimes for politics to be re sumed, he can contest the elec tions and become president." NBNS LIBERIAN OFFICIAL AND PROFESSOR ATTACKED BY GANG IN NEW YORK NEW YORK-A Llberian official and a Liberian college professor were attacked and beaten after they left a party in the Bronx last week. Winston Richards, a Llberiar deputy minister of public works, and Emmet Dennis, a biology pro fessor at Rutgers university ware punched and kicked by bottle and belt weilding mem bers of a gang known as the heathens. W Turn imidIim rtt the Bane are in the custody or the police and others are being searched YOUR EYES: WINDOWS OF YOUR MIND Pupils are teaching scien tists a lot. Psychologists, educators and medicalreaearchers have found that the pupils in our eyes expand and contract not only in response to a decrease or increase in light, but also in response to how we feel about something. Say "motherrin-law" to a man, ndje carefully what hap pens to the size of his pupils, and you can learn something about his true feelings. Does a prospective employ ee really want to work very hard to succeed-or is he just saying that to get the job? The right questions, plus pupil measurement, can give you the answer. To measure pupil size ac curately, a unique instrument called a Television Pupillo meter has been developed by Whittaker Corporation's Space Sciences Division, Waltham, Mass. , The subject sits in a special chair facing a special TV cam era, he is presented with visual stimuli, then the instrument automatically measures his pu pi I size and changes in the size. t in addition to its obvious Value in psychology courses, and in determining the effects of drugs, the TVP can be used ingeniously in consumer re search, personnel screening, public opinion analysis, men- ssT llk , A new instrument has been developed to record changes in the size of our pupils. tal retardation analysis, crim inology, psychology and many other fields. Seeking an answer to some fascinating questions about the human mind, many srien lists and students equipped with a Television Pupillometer are coming to classical realiza tion: The eyes have it. CAB THE ECONOMY WITH A LUXURY Wt 1973 VEGA $2097 '197 DOWN 36 Months $59" Total Note $21 58" INTEREST '258" APR. 9.25 We Are Open 'til 9 P.M. ISY TO DO BUSINESS WITH ... Ph. 6 V0451 piece of man, Ben Pratt took the cake; but he did fill an emptiness in her life that a woman could not fill. Once more she sweetened him up and abated his anachronous calisthe- nics. In a honied tone she said, "you've been such an old toad, I haven't had a chance to tell you that what I saw while I was out walking." i Immediately, the reprobate quieted down. And Miss Madie "winked her eye up her sleeve" and gave her ego a pat where it was needed. She didn't make a habit of "dipping snuff but this was one of the times when she felt that a little snuff dust was what her swimmy head and queasy stomach needed. After seeing that "Mister Ben was properly "bedded down" his nakedness had become as plain as the nose on his face; the old goat no longer wore his pajama pants. Then, removing the top from fKa snuff box, she Tilled her found a tin cup and set it be- side her rocking chair. fter mis ritual, she settled down to the business of tilling Ben about the Lfltimers. 3 "Mister Ben, I know I am apt "at home" a whole lot of tones. My mind, as you know, jumps time, but the Latimers take the cake." Mrs. Latimer, poor soul, looks like a white woman, whinny n all. Well, she was setting out gladiola bulbs when I passed-she was all fixed up real nice for crawling around on the ground. She is a right nice looking woman, but like myself, she is broke out with faults. My faults stick out like sore thumbs 'n hers duz likewise. Miss Madie picked up the tin can and held it dose to her hps- she wa;o "snuff skeeter." Then 'W picked up the jagged thrna of the narrative; "feasor Latimer came out on the porch, looking like a bull frong through his tri focal specks, and spoke real polite. He sugar-coats everything ha says to his whimpering itftft 'Lydia, honey, I didn't mean to leave all the hole digging to you, sweetie pie." Again she raised the split-cup to her lips; "1 shouldn't have said what I did, but, I couldn't stand quietly and watch the pair of turtledove cooing, without putting in my two cents worth-"there is too much sugar for th' honey round here. I tried to laff it off but I had cut-ah-hog, so, I just let the hair fall where it will or may. 'Fessor Latimer was fit to pop with indignation 'n Miss Lydia looked like she was going to Sat, May 19, 1 973 THE CAROLINA TIMW U cry. .fHH that my visit n done with, I that mama always said, 'a still tongue make a wise head'" Miss Madie maenad for the spit-cup and forgot what she was abou t to do- Mister Ben had fallen asleep Thanks be to God," she whispered as she sat rocking and thinkiaf of Jeff Boykins He hadnYjfJk what time he would fall on her. 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