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BABY CONTEST AND FASHION SHOW
The St. Joseph $ A. M. E. Ad Hoc Fund Raising
Committee will sponsor a Baby Contest and Fashion Show.
Easter Sunday. April 10 T4 p.m. in the Fdian B. Markhanr
Multipurpose Room. v
The publlv is invited to attend.
The Committee will also sponsor an After Faster l uu Hunt
I een Uance. Teens are cordially invited to attend. Donation will
be seventv.fivft i-fnt j,
Mrs. Susie Martin is chalfr
i.awcjr serves as pastor.
is chaiman bf the committee. Rev.
DURHAM HOMEMAKERS ATTEND SEMINAR
Mrs. Lenora Hooker, Roy Harris, James Brown.
Ladorua Wethington, Quentin Kocher, J, V. Ingram and A. C.
Atkins, along with the Lowes Grove Ladies represented Durham
County at a special program, "Homemakers Role in Demo
cracy, held in Raleigh, March 22 and 23. Mrs. Hooker is pre
sident of the Pearsontown Homemakers group.
The two day session was sponsored by the N . C. Extension
Homemakers Association. Inc.'s safety and citizenship
committees. .
Among the conference speakers were Haywood Starling,
head of the SBL Graham Bell, representative from Gaston
County; and Barbara Perry, a lawyer from Kinston.
Topics included "How Laws are Made," "Expense of Crime
in North Carolina," and "The Need for a More Effective Court
System."
Southern Area of tinis
Convene on iehyll Island
The county delegates also visited both houses of the
"General Assembly, met.with local representatives to the General
Assembly, and were guests at a reception held at the Governor's
Mansion.
CHANDELIERS MEET WITH MRS. KEITH
The Chandeliers, a community service club, held their re
gular monthly meeting Sunday, March 13. at the home of Mrs.
Mable Keith on South Duke Street. Major items on the agenda
were the club's deciding on a fund-raising project for the year,
and also deciding on community involvement projects. The
club voted unanimously to support two community projects
- Durham College Scholarship Fund, and the NAACP. An
annual scholarship will be given to a deserving student at'
Durham College beginning the fall semester. 1977. The club will
also work toward acquiring a Life Membership in the NAACP.
The members are now selling tickets to support these
pledges. The lucky ticket hoklef will receive a $75 cash prize or
$75. worth of groceries. The drawing will be held on May 8.
and tickets may be secured from any of the members. Members
are: Mesdames Johnnie Mae Belk. Lizzie M. Crews. Olinzie
Johnson, Mable Keith, Magdalene Llewellyn. Janet H. Lynch.
Alice McCowan, Gladys McKinnie, Elizabeth Napoleon. Valeria
T. Peacock, Mable Powell, Onnie Rogers and Lillian Williams.
On the social side, the members finalized plans for a cook
out on Easter Monday for their husbands, friends and guest's.
The outing will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S
Crews on Guess Road.
J
Dedicated to Mr. and Mr. Etvin Eings
By Robert and Catherine Tucker
Life Can Be Beautiful
Together we started out with a mind to go through,
whether the days be sunny or blue. In sickness and in
health, unto death we part, accepting Christ in our life,
has given us our start.
life can be beautiful, when you learn how to give and
to take. Giving our problems to God was the choice w
had to make.
Life can be beautiful each and every day of your
life. We are determine to scale the utmost height without
strife. God led us on through all the trying years. He
blessed our days, and because of Him we now live.
Fifty years together, we are happy to be, caring,
sharing, happy and free. We thank God for the many
years He has given us. Lord, help us continue to give
ourselves unto your trust.
The Brunswick (Georgai)
chapter was host to the
Southern Area's 24th confer
ence from March 24 to 26.
Headed by Area Director Julia
Purnell of Baton Rouge, La.,
the delegates and members in
attendance were from Florida,
Louisiana, Alabama, North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi and Georgia.
The site of the conven
tion was the Holiday Inn on
JekyU.
"Improving the Quality
of Life by Linking Leadership
and Service to Meet .the'
Challenge of Community and
National Needs" was the theme
and various chapters, seek' to
implement to with a four
faceted program - Services to
youth, the Arts, National
Trends and Services, and In
ternational Trends and Ser
vices. On the National Level,
Links have contributed sub
stantially to the United Negro
College Fund, Sickle Cell
Anemia's Research Foundation
the NAACP Legal Fund and
the National Urban League.
The '77 meeting had on
hand co-founder, Sarah Scott,
of Philadelphia, national presi
dent, Pauline Ellison of Arling
ton, Va.
To entertain there were
"The Jewels" of Brunswick,
the Brunswick Civic Ballet, and
coming from Westminister
Choir College of Princeton Uni
versity, Princetone, N. J., was
a young native Brunswickian.
Marilyn Moore, who was pre
sented in concert at the clos
ing banquet.
Besides the business
sessions, there was the Sand
Dollar Luncheon, the Sea
farer's luncheon and a Beach
comber's Pavlaver.
Link Birdie P. Williams is
president of the Brunswick
chapter. Link Irene Jackson
president of the Durham
chapter, was the Durham
delegate,
m
Garden Club Holds
fJonffafy Meeting
Tuesday at 8 pjn. Mrs.
Mary Love of 1009 Rosedale
Ave., was hostess for the West
Durham Blossom Garden Club.
The garden gate was
opened by Mrs. Mary Horton
and Mrs. Georgia Taylor. Mrs.
Taylor included in her opening
interesting remarks about the
Dogwood Tree'.
During the business session
presided over by Mrs. Horton,
committee reports were given
which included: the clubs'
donation of $10 to the Eno
River Beautification Project,
the sale of dinners Sat., March
26 at the home of Mrs. Susie
Martin on Price St. benefit of
the Flower Show to be held in
May; and the annual worship
service for all garden club
members to be held at the
West Durham Baptist Church
during the 11 a.m. service on
May 15. Mrs. Mary Love gave
an interesting report on
"Birds".
Preceding the business,
the hostess assisted by Mrs.
Mary McClary served a deli
cious dinner to the following
members; Mesdames Mary
Allison, Alease Bynum, Anna
Duke, Gertrude McBrown,
Gertrude Gibson, Daisy Gunn,
Mary Horton, Mary McClary,
Naomi Parker, Georgia Taylor,
Gladys VanHook, Cornetta
Williams and Misses Ruth and
Mary Louise Stephens.
Mrs. McBroom thanked
the hostess for an enjoyable
evening. The April meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Daisy Gunn at 2004
Crowell Street.
DURHAM
SOCIAL WliS
SYMINER DAYE 314 Todd St. 477-3370
It's a fine baby girl! Con
gratulations to the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Dusty)
Clayton on their new arrival.
Congratulations and best
wishes to newly weds, Mr. and
Mrs. David Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren D. Blackshear.
The Usher Board of Red
Mountain Baptist Church,
Rougemont, held its regular
monthly . meeting Sunday,
March 27 with president Oliver
Bullock in charge, reading the
scripture, Psalm 35:1-8 verses.
Old business, new business and
committee reports were dis
cussed. Present were Oliver
Bullock, Jessie Turcntine,
Lillian Glenn, Cornelia Riley,
Gale Harris, Goldsmith Parker,
Paulette Parker, Acquilla Par
ker, Wanda Harris, Norman
Daye. David Harris, James
Harris, McKJever Parrish, Harry
Bullock, Leroy Bass, Lessie
' Daye, Thelma Bullock,- Vera
Bullock, Syminer Daye; Bur
nice Turentine, Wallace Ilarris.
Clyde Parrish., Robert Harris,
Sr., Julia Harris. Emma L.
Bullock: Pauline Parker. Rosa
Johnson, Ronald Bullock,
Jimmie Harris and Ricky
Harris.
Sincere and heartfelt
sympathy to the families of
the late Mrs. M, Ray; the late
Lin wood Smith; the late F.
Barnes; the late Mrs. Varnessa
Pratt.
He healeth the broken jit
heart, and bindeth up their
wounds. Psalm 147:3
Pray for sick and shut in:
Eddie Bolden Kcnion. Mrs.
Maud Lucas, Mrs. Ludie B.
Parker, Mrs. Estelle Qullock.
Rev. Nealic Harvey, Lawrence
Harper, William Carrlnglon.
Mrs. Leara Parker. Mrs... Viola
Smith, Mrs. Bertha MgCloud,
Mrs. Allie M. Vanliook. WiJlie
B. Glenn, Mrs. Effie- Lee
Robertson, Miss Corona Bass,
Gattis Bass, Arthur Pettiford,
Harvey Tilley, Roy Rogers,
Sam Cameron, Mrs. Georgianna
Moore, Mrs. Mary Justice. Mrs.
Mallie Wilkerson, Broodie
Daye. and Joseph Bass.
Who his own self bare our
sins1 in his own ' body on the
tree, that wc. being dead to
sins, should live unto' right
eousness: by whose stripes ye
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