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Audubon Society Invites
Applications For Workshop
SAT., JANUARY S, 1977 THE CAROL INA TIMES - 9
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. Durliamites from various
clubs, organizations and . even
individuals pitched in to
hefp the less advantaged during
the holiday season.
We certainly commend
them for this generosity and
hope that 1977 will be much
better for many people. '
In addition to taking on
families or children listed for
some type of help we also.call
attention to the Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority Chapter for the
annual "Golden Agers Party".
Mariy favorable comments have
been heard regarding this acti
vity. The local chapter of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
also spread much happiness
and' joy to the senior citizens
in the Pine Knoll Rest Home
and Ellison's Nursing home.
Such sharing is what the
holiday season is all about.
Mrs. L. M. Harris, Urn
stead Street, was the hostess
for a Christmas breakfast.
Specia guests included Miss
Jeanette Alston, Freedom
Train Guide, and Mrs. Hazel
Harvey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss
Alston is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Alston
Other guests enjoying' ilie
hospitality were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Quinton Parker, Atty. and Mrs.
LeMarquis DeJarmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore . Speight,, Mr.-,
and Mrs. W. S. Crews, Mr. and
Mrs. L. E.doodc Mr. and Mrs,
J. M. Cameron, Mesdames
Theodora Manley, Ethel Boun-
sell, Mary Horton, Virginia
Alston and Wilma Milum,
Charlie Speight, and George
White. ,
Keeping in tune as usual.4
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Henderson,
held their annual neighbor
hood children and youth party
which, has been an event which
brings even the former children
youth and college crowd as
well as the young marrieds and
their families to share in the
homecoming activities.
The Satterficld-Davis Club
of St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church
entertained their guests at a
lovely yuletide party at the
home of Misses Lucille and
May Baines, Alston Ave.
Games and the exchange of
Token Gifts were a part of the
group activities.
j The Club also provided a
cash donation for a family of .
5 members. '
Mrs. Edna Tuck serves as
president of the club.
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Mrs. Mable Powell served
as the affable hostess for a pre
New Year's Eve party. Guests
included several members of
her church choir group from
St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church
along with other special guests.
A delightful time was enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crews. '
Jerome Road, were gracious
hosts for a New Year's Day
breakfast and open house for
many of their friends. Color
ful arrangements, along with
table cloths, china and
crystal, all with the Christinas
motif, were set up throughout
their home as the many guests
partook of the buffet
breakfast.
Mariy of the guest then1
attended the (-mancipation
Proclamation Day services at
St. Mark A. M. E.-Zion Church:
.
Mrs. Annette liryant. Old
Well Street, celebrated the New
Year with a West Indian Motif
when she entertained several
guests on New Year's night.
Guests were treated to Calypso
music via informative records..
Special narration was given by
Ben Fairweathcr, West Indian
entrepreneur about the theme
of each record. Some guests
received pictures of Mland
scenes.
Exotic foods, common to
the Islands, were served by the
hostess. Of special delight was
the slide showing of a visit
to Barbados by Mrs. S. H.
Morgan and her family.
Mrs. Billie Mebane of New
York is the house guest of her
aunt, Miss Geneva Mebane of
512 Dunbar Street.
The 'New5 Hope Audubon
Society invites immediate
applications from qualified
individuals of 18 years of age
or older to attend an Audubon
-One-Week Summer Workshop
in; Connecticut in 1977. A
scholarship of $250, covering
tuition, room and board (SI 50
plus $100) towards travel
expenses (latter on comple
tion of course) is offered to an
adult resident of Durham.
Orange, or north Chatham
Counties (within N. H. A. S.
boundaries), provided that the
individual will utilize the ex
perience gained to teach some
of the concepts learned to
young people in our commun-
ly There are
8 one week sessions between
'.June 26 - Aug. 20. each for
36 participants.
To obtain an application
form call Dr. Harold L. Frazier
967-1551 or 929-1 102, Chapel
Hill.
Mr.- and Mrs. Milton bom Tuesday morning. Jan
Bernard Austin, announce the uary4.al Duke Hospital.
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PRINCE AND LOYAL LADY OF THE YEAR
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Elected
And Loyal Lady of Year
Clyde Moore, Jr., a mem
ber of Durham Consistory 218,
was elected Prince of the Year.
He is also a member of Doric
Lodge 28 and Zafa Temple
176 where he serves as an
instructor on several commi
ttees. He is a member of the
White Rock Baptist Church
serving on the Deacon Board,
Trustee and Usher Boards, and
the Moore-Kennedy Bible
Class. He is also a member of
several other organizations -President
of, the Durham
Usher's Union, Assistant
Treasurer of the Board of
Trustees of North Carolina
Interdenominational Ushers
Association. He . is employed
at North Carolina Central Uni
versity as a technician for the
Learning Resources Center.
Mrs. Louise Trice Moore,
Past Loyal Lady Ruler of Uni
versity Assembly 218. Order of
the Golden Circle, was elected
Loyal Lady of the Year. She is
a member of the Prospect
Chapter 379, Order of the
Eastern Star and Zafa Court
41, Daughters of Isis. She is
a member of White Rock
Baptist Church where she
serves in the Senior Choir,
Deaconess Board, President of
the Tempie Whitted Bible Class
and member of College View
District. She is the organizer of
the Spiritual Golden Tones of
University Assembly 218. Mrs.
Moore is a life member of the
Y W C. A. She is an employee
of the Scott & Roberts
Cleaners with many years of
service as an office clerk.
The Moores are the
parents of one son, Clyde
Moore, III and reside at 910
Lawson Street, Durham.
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