PAYQT7GVILLE By Mrs. T. H. Kinney . Happy aierie r narain. Birthday! Miss Mrs. Rubv ; imams ana j wriotit - -W V. . . ; f- Favctteville salutes Mrs Gertie FWilds; 5306 Lowery Court: Mrs. Certie Wilds, 'assis tant Drafessnr - of FA k -"w. w MtyvUVlUll at Elizabeth City State Uni versity, vwas recently chosen by Delta Phi Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta National Sorority as 1977-78 Woman of th Y.r The George Washington Car ver Flower Club, along with the members of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, honored Mrs. "uu wuu 15. a mcinoer ai the church and. at a recep tion. There, Mrs.Wilds, was presented a Zeta Phi Beta plaque. The Finer Womanhood Observance was held at the First Baptist , Church of Hertford. Rev. J. H. Lon don, is pastor. During the morning worship, Soror Marilyn Dobie related the history of the organization. The text of the sermon by Rev. London was 'A Commit ment to Faith.' Remarks were madd by Dr. T. E. Carter, Assistant to the Chancellor of ECSU, thanking the Chapter, for honoring a member of the ECSU faculty. A reception was held in the Viking Room of the Uni versity Center at Elizabeth City State University, Various tributes were made by th-; following persons: As a mother - Miss Nadyne: Wilds, daughter of v the honoree; " ' as , a neighbor Mrs. Lottie 4 Harris, Washington, . ,D. C. as a faculty member Dr., Floyd B. Holley, Vice . Chancellor ; as a teacher Miss ,. Mary :-i Barnes, graduating senior; as a Soror Mrs. Leola Morgan, , anti Basileus, Zeta v Phf Beta, ,who presented a plaque; special remarks Dr. 7 T. E. Carter, Assistant to the . Chancellor; Mrs. Elizabeth Sessoms Assistant Professor of Education; Mrs, Rae . '. -Williams, Dean of Women; and department member, Dr. Edythe Cole, Chairman, De partment of Education and ; Psychology ; family , mem- " bers present at the reception; Samuel B. Wilds, husband; Miss Nadyne Wilds, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farmer, . brother, Norfolk, i Virginia; Mrs. Bettye McCullough, sis ter, Norfolk, Virginia; Mrs. Mamie Norfleet , cousin, Norfolk, Virginia.; Other guests were: Mrs. Mary Hightower, Fayetteville, Miss Velma McNatt, Dr. and Mrs, Floyd Holley, Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce, Mrs. Elsie Miller, Miss Carol Miller, Rocky Mount; Mrs. Gwen dolyn Midgette.Y Mrs.; Hazel I Spellman, Mr. mi Mrs. William Muldrow, Mrs. Mary Harris, Dr. Ethelyn Harper, Bernard Vareen, Mrs. Sandra Billups, Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Rev, X H. Landon, Mrs. Valerie Vaughn, Dr. E. B. Cole and Miss Nancy Barnes. - " Many gifts and cards . were received and deeply appreciated. Among Mrs. F." Wilds accomplishments are various awards and scholar- .' ships, membership on various committees and . churches. Not listed in the profile are 1 her contributions to research - unpublished there is 'The ' Relationship of the ,' lntelli gence 'Quotient to Achieve-5: ment in Arithmetic," ' ; "A Comparative Study of ; the difference in achievement gain between . two groups j of .; fourth graders".! "Rela tionship of Reading Ability r to Academic Performance in.'. Grades One through Adult-- hood:: ,)'s -:y . t Some awards received by Mrs. Wilds are: Who's Who in : .American ' Edu cation (1963-64) The Southern Educational Fellow ship in Administration; the Zeta . Phi Beta Education Award (1975). ; She. is presently a PhD. candidate in Edu cation at Lawrence Univer sity in Santa Barbara, Cali. Dcrbr.iIo Pcrtkfpqlcs Id "Solid Shield 77" -Navy Dentalman Melvin and units from the Air E. Leathers, son of Mr: .and - Force's -Tactical - - Air Mrs. Clarence Leathers Jr., of . , Command and Military Air- ; SAT MAY 21, 1377 Dsr!::a UcII Rcrc;::.;:;3 Tl!2 CA.CL..AT. -7 Li 2018 Athens, .St., Durham is , participating - in Exercise "Solid Shield '77." s , ' He is serving as a crew-, member' aboard the , amphi- bious, transport dock USS Coronado, homeportcd ' in Norfolk, Va. " v v - The two-week joint exer cise is being conducted in the Atlantic coastal waters , off North Carolina and at nearby muitary in stallations. More than 40,000 men and women " from all branches of the Armed Forces, including , 3,000 Re servists, are participating. Twenty-two ships .from the U. S. Second .' Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral John,1. Shanahan, plus carrier and land-based Navy . and Marine Corps aircraft have joined with units of ; the Army's Forces Command, a Marine Amphibious Brigade life Command for "Solid .Shield." -, - The exercise is under the overall command of Admiral v Isaac C. Kidd Jr., USN, the commander-in-chief, Atlantic, "Solid Shield" is a major annual exercise, designed to. provide training in joint operations for a multi- service force. This year's and Georgia ' ! exercise includes air, naval and ground operations and a, large scale amphibious assault. A 1973 graduate of Hillside High School, Leathers joined the Navy in May 1976. THE i CAROLINA TIMES Can be in your mailbox every weekend for a year at $8.84. f Call Today! 688-6587 Mrs. Rita Thorpe Tyson, tf president ; of . the Durham ; iChapt.of . the National Alumnae Association of ' Spelman College, Inc., attended the association's; Executive Committee meet ing. Friday, May 13 held in the Manley College Center at Spelman College, 'Atlanta, Ga. ; ;..-...--i.r:... Attending the Saturday meeting from the Durham Chapter was Mrs. Josephine Dobbs Clements, a 77 re- unioner. ed from, or attended, Spel man College are invited to attend the next meeting of the Durham Chapter at the, home of Mrs. Ester Elver.!, 18 BaSmoray No. 4, York towne Apartments, Wednes day, June 1 at 7:30 pjn, ' Other officers of the Durham organization are: Mrs. Trellie Jeffers. vice presi dent; Mrs. Mary Reed Abrams treasurer: and Mrs. Theresa Howard Moore, secretary. Other members are: Mrs. Mable Fuller Woodward. Mrs. Melva Wilder Sloan. Mrs. Irene Dobbs Jackson. Mrs. Claretta Scott Sampson, Mrs Mrs. Mary Lemon Brooks and Mrs. F.ster Bivens. All women who graduat- IN EXECUTIVE SESSION - Mrs. Helen Humphrey (left) President of the National Alumnae Association of Spelman College shares a light moment with Mrs. Rita Tyson, president of the Durham Chapter, during executive committee meeting in Atlanta last week. , Mrs. Doris Hoynes Honored of Reception By Elva P. DeJarmon Mrs. Doris McGee . Haynes, Durham's "City School Teacher of the Year" was honored at a reception by her family and friends, ' Sunday, May 15 from 5 ?q 7:30 pjm. It was held ether "I home on Weaver Street . She had been chosen and 1 inn i inr ncr ,:.uiujc&iuiiaa - Teacher at Y. E. Smith Elementary School. Members of her family . greeting the guests included Wendell O. Haynes, her .hus band, her daughter and grandchildren, Dr. Sonja H. Stone, precious Blanita Stone and Bobby Blanchard Stone, her sister, Mrs. Mae Lee Thomas, Chicago, 111., along with Principal John Hunter and his wife, Mrs. Selena Hunter. Her son, Wendell O. Haynes, Jr., of Oakland, California, was unable to be present, but sent his special greetings in the way of beautiful flowers for her. Mrs. Emma Catling, her co-worker at Y. E. Smith was in charge of the brief program and served as hostess co ordinator. She opened the program by dedicating a lovely poem to Mrs. Haynes. An interlude of musical selec tions along with vocal rendi tions were given by J. W. McClinton, Mesdames Gwendolyn Hasklns, Latelle Vaughan and Elizabeth Frasier. Piano accompanists included Mrs. Alice Stewart, Alexander Williams, a student of Mrs. Haskins from NCCU, and Mrs. John S. Stewart. Special recognition re marks to Mrs. Haynes came from Dr. Theodore Speigner Durham, City School Board Chairman, Dr. Ben Brooks, . Supt. of City Schools, and v Principal John Hunter of Y. E. Smith. Other special guests from the community included Mrs. Elna B SpawldihgURty Comrru.v, I sion M Tfinas ft&s,ff "City SchoorBoard MemfeSr, Ralph Hunt, City council member, Roland Wilkins, president-elect of Kiwanis Club, John Deeds, DCAE president, Ms. Dorothy Wash ington, NCAE, DeWitt . Sullivan, president, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, Mrs. DeLois Washington, president of Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. and Mrs. Lorine Lynch, White Rock Baptist Church for the Rev. Lorenzo Lynchj Hostesses included Mes dames Hortense McClinton, Minnie Norris, Frances Schooler, Edna Walker, Selena Hunter, Katherine Gavins, Elva P. DeJarmon, Margaret Hurley, Rosalind Clark, Tamara Little, Emma Gattling, Marie Kearney, Rebecca Hunt, Lula Taylor, and Dr. Mary Brooks. Among the many gifts received were a special doll cake centerpiece of pink and green, made by Mrs. Fannie Harrell, a neighbor, and a special plaque presented by her sister, Mrs. Thomas, from her sisters and brothers, all of Chicago, Illinois. More than 200 guests greeted the honoree and her family during the reception period. Si WE OFFER YOU COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE . Auto - Business . Final Expenses . Insured Savings Account . Renter's . Annuities r , . Homeowner- Fire '' . Life - Liability ;j . Hospitalization ' ' , Mortgage Cander , A. Death -. Bwrial B. Disability . Retirement " , ,.. . Senior Citizens' M'Age 80 . Sickness and "Accident CHILDREN r- EDUCATION; ESTATE WENDELL HAYNES. 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