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6THSCAR0UNATIMS - 4 MISS VALERIE DUNN .7 p- : I ', . : : n . , , , , ,t Vi SAVE Ij YOU.nOREI v , Prices Good Thru Saturday, September 3, - 4 '.;.'--" -s "' . Quantity Rights Reserved , , . ; Hobo Sold To Other Dcalors or Rest Grants OUR 21 -0i. Loaf IB i:0LLY FARf.lS U. S. GMtt'A' . flnrnn SAT., SEPT. 3, 1977 Clubsimd it PRIDE n -Z-b1;"' frf? Xlfss Bfacfi Teenage IVord Performs for flfrs Confdfi DANVILLE, VA.-The newly crowned Queen of the ' teenage world-, Valerie Dunn, j, Miss , Black Teenage World, thrilled guests and delegates 1 to the National Temple of the Improved Benevolent Protec tive Order of, Elks at the World "Convention in- the J Washington Hilton Hotel.5 r Miss Dunn was recently fc crowned during the World . Pageanti Finals held in July in Roanoke, Va. The new Miss Black Teenage World is . -? a resident of the District of Columbia where she attends Howard D. Woodson Senior Hieh School: ' She was greeted at the ; Elks Convention where she ' met Mayor and Mrs. Walter Washington,' Miss Dunn was presented at the 75th Dia mond Jubilee Achievement i Awards Dinner of the Grand I " Temple of the IBPOE.of W. She sang "Climb Every Mountain". She also sang SHOP PABST BLUE RIBBON vflUMPOSE. I liny. .." in'.. 15-lb. Poly Dag COTTAGE Mb. PIiO U. S. CHOICE BEEF Ai CUT INTO STEAKS 1 TftinniNGS AT HO EXT1A CHARGE. r v at a Youth and Juvenile ' Hour"' at the National ' Convention. ' . t ! Mr and Mrs; Burton CclebralfcMlh ? Wedding Anniversary :,v Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bur ton celebrated their 25th wedding ' anniversary last month at the Village Dinner Theatre. iu-.'l.V ' Mrs. Burton is the former Esther Barbee of Durham i(North Durham) and Mr. Bur- .ton. is from -the Oak Grove Community. Her parents are Mr. George Barbee and Mrs. Plassie Barbee, His parents arc Mr. artd Mrs. Arthur Burton, Sr., all of Durham. U.Mrs. Burton self-era- Sioyed . in nursing. Mr. urt6ri.f - retired from the U.S. Armed Forces, is with Steel's Electrical Contrac tors, I BIG STAR 1844 THE QUALITY HAS ALWAYS COM THROUGH" ' . v 12-Oz. Cans - fo)$9)75 5W BRAND i i fi nriiit z (2) 4 "'; w". " .... H V T t -I -1 - -i mil J MR. and MRS. BURTON DURHAM SOCIAL WHS SYMINER DAYE - 314 Mrs. Catherine Shaw of Carroll Street accompanied by her daughter-in-law. Dr. Hallic Shaw of Shearin. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jonesof Chicago. attended the reunion of Lincoln Academy, held , recently in Bessemer City.1 King's Mountain and Gastonia. A big dinner-dance at the Civic" Center in Gastonia was one of the highlights of the event; a cook-out was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in King's Mountain, j Hollie Shaw who is now Director of Wassaic Training School in Wassaic, New York, was chairman of the reunion. Mrs. Naomi Shaw Watson of South Plains. New Jersey, was program committee chairman Mrs.. : Willie Mae Manning Price of Washington, D.C., was membership chairman; Ms: Sylvia Davis Black of Newark, N. J.. was accom modations chairman. ' - Hollis Shaw of Shearin. Connecticut, was Jionorecj with a gift of gold 'jewelry; Plaques: were presented to Ms. Carrie,. Roberts, Dorsey . all teachers and the oldest alamni of the school. . . Ivan Dixon of Califor nia, well-known TV and motion picture star, was also able to attend ' the reunion. . , . ? The Russell Extension Homemakers Club entertain ed senior citizens with a huge dinner, Saturday. ' August 27, at the Conven tion Home on Guess Road. The large number of senior citizens who came were en -'- '' " - '- - K; 1 . ,', ' ' " - ' - V '' ' ; , .''V' -v - - "." , ' -r , i . ; . ft ! I MR. and MRS. BAILEY Anniversary Party Given Mr. and Mrs. Baifey 1 A surprise 46th Wedding" Anniversary party was given Saturday, August 20 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bailey, St.l An v informal program with an introduction by Mrs. Gertrude B. Abercrom- bie, of Washington, . D. C, who' introduced the other six children: Mrs.' Pearlie B: Reed, .Durham; Mrs. Mary , 7 B.- Ruffins, Baltimore, Md.; ' Mrs. t Leora B. i Williams, Durham; ")Mrs. Bobbie B. Daye r and Ms. Rosalind F. .Bailey, -Durham. Robert T Bailey, Jr.'; wasvnot present because of military duty. -The ten grandchildren , were introduced, along with other relatives, neighbors and close friends of the couple. Mrs. Bh:I Srcdrick Cebtrdes Elh Yesr Mrs. Ethel Strudwick of Fay Street, celebrated her 88th year on August 20, with . members of her family gath ered around. ; Mrs. Strudwick is believed" to . be the oldest living member of St. Joseph's AMI; Church. Her father, the late Matthew Walker, is reported . to have laid the first brick in 'the original St. Joseph's AME' Church, .. . - Sharing in her birthday ; anniversary .activities were hefi children.. Mesdames . Phyllis Thompson and Eliza . ' (Continued On Page 11 Todd St. 477-3370 tertained with singing and other musical renditions. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sim mons of Potomac Park, Md., visited their parents, Mrs. Catherine Shaw of Durham arid Mrs. Simmons of Tala dega, Alabama. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt in Atlanta, Ga. , Congratulations : and best wishes .to newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs Frederick Turren tine. , ; . , ' Mrs. Syminer Daye spent part of her vacation visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingfield in Greensboro. ; Family reunions were held recently at the homes of Lucious Glenn. Rougemont and Rev. Treadwell, Todd St. A "Happy Birthday,? to Mr. Lucious Glenn in his 95th ' year. . v The Missionary Bible Class and the Sunday School of - Mount Level Baptist Church held their picnic on Saturday afternoon at the Mill Grove Community Playground. - . The Turrentine family reunion was held Sunday. August 28. at the home of Miss Clyde Turrentine, South f It n i : i-oweu Roaa. , s .f Miss Daisy Lee Long has returned to Brooklyn, NY, after: Visiting her sister, Miss Dorothy Long and cousins. ?CM1s8 inga Perry and Jef fry Perry, who spent summer vacation with their grand- ' The grandchildren gave a ' short program of songs, after ' hich . anyone who wanteu to say anything about the couple and how they felt; did so, and the couple was '""presented with many lovely gifts. . After some of the excite-' ment abated, refreshments .' were served ; and the cake was eut. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey thanked everyone for the "lovely . and never-to-be-forgotten occasion." . Out of town guests were: Evelyn : McNeil Malcolm, Cleveland, Ohio; Barbara Mc Lean, Baltimore, Md., nieces of . the: couple and Mr.: and ' .Mrs. Leslie Bailey f Wash-, ington, D. C, brother of Mr. Bailey. ' . ; '.fez' Ch ! , iV X V ''I i . 1 Airs, ttita ilfsfon Roberts Cited by Bussinessmen Mrs. Rita Alston Roberts has been cited by the Nation al Alliance of Businessmen as a successful minority woman in the field of Day Care Li censing and Pr6gramming. The National Alliance of mother, Mrs. Virginia Kenion in Durham, returned home with their mother, who spent ' the weekend with her mother to Seat Pleasant, Maryland. Mrs. Nora Parrish Davis and her daughter,' Edith, of . New Haven, Coffn., attended the Glenn family reunion on Sunday. ' i Pray for the sick and shut ins: Mrs. Francis Sumpter, Miss Sadie Tilley, Mrl 'Caro line Pettiford, Jasper Hill. Julius Copley, Linda Harris, Mrs. Lizzie Hawley? Mrs. Maud Lucas, Mrs. Margaret J. Umstead, Mrs. Mary Jus tice, Mrs. Hallie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Fannie Cozan, Harvey Tilley, Mrs. Leola Mahgum, Mrs. Bertha McCloud. Ellis D. Jones, Sr., Estelle Bullock, Mrs. Leora Parker, Mrs. Ludie B. Parker arid MrS. Flossie Webb. FAYITTEVIILE By Mrs. T. Happy Birthday to Mrs. , 0. E; r Hodges, Mitchell Bow den, Lynn Farmer, Lee Rich ards and Miss Maureen Blue. The Cape Fear Chapter of the. Retired Officers Associa tion will have a dinner dance '9 on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Pope AFB Officers1 Clubi . Cocktails will begin at 6:30 with dinner served at 8 pjn. and dancing following ' at 9 p.m. Music will be played by the Continentals. Vv Five local women" have been selected for inclusion for the 1977 edition , of "Outstanding Young Women of America". They are Jean Parsons Baiden, Christine Dockery, C. Lbleta Foster, t Andromeda Monroe "-and : Linda Kerr Norfleet. The wedding of Yolanda Marie White of Covington, Va., and TOmmie Lee White of Holly Hill, S.C:; took place Saturday past at the garden of Mr. & Mrs. William Clark at 1 1 ajn. . A reception was held at the Moomaw Center of Dab ney S. Lancaster Community. College. . The bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sherman of Fayetteville. She was presented- as a debutante by tttt Phi Beta Sorority here.-1 She is a graduate of Xavier University College of Pharmacy, and is employed as managing phar macist at K-Mart in Lynch burg, Va. The bridegroom is a ' graduate of Vdorhees.College . In Denmark, S.C, and Is em-; , ployed as assistant manager of K-Mart Department Store X. in. Charleston, W. Va. The,;; couple will reside In Dunbar, "' W. Va. John Wesley United-- Methodist Church observecT . homeepming at 1 j ajn. wor- ship services Sunday past' with the Rev. Thomas Bacote as speaker; On Monday, their revival started and continued , through Friday. The evange list was the Rev. Samuel L. Townsend, pastor of the Gali ; lee United Methodist Church of Lauringburg. , The home- i . Businessmen is a government industry partnership funded by the Department of Labor. In the organization's effort to effectively deal with pro blems confronting minority and disadvantaged youth,, is continuing its past success ful Youth Motivation Task Force program. ' Mrs. Roberts will make on-campus visits at Winston Salem State University for a period of three days, during which time she wUl talk to students and describe what she is doing today and how she got there. The format consists of panels, speaker presentations in classrooms, assembly and faculty meet ings and also informal con tact with students on campus. Mrs. Roberts resides in Raleigh and is married to Edward D. Roberts, Jr. She is the mother of two chil dren, Edward, III, and Rita Michelle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodgesty V. Alston, 913 ; Plum Street, Durham. ; H. Kinney coming speaker was pastor of Saint John United Methodist Church of Goldsboro. Dn and Mrs. Thomas B. Leecost and their daughters, Trina, Tomeka and t Angel visited ' their relatives and friends in i Virginia, fcD.C., Maryland, and ' Pennsylvania during the past week. . Mrs. N. McLain enjoyed her brother and his family in D.C. last week when they en joyed Natalie Cole. Mrs. Lytch and Mrs. Mc Leod were welcomed to the community last Wednesday at a reception. t " Many are preparing for the "Miss Fayetteville Pageant" which will be held at 8 p jn. at Methodist College on Sept. 3 ' Membership for the Dance Theaftr of Fayetteville is In vited now. The season opens with the "Nutcracker Suite". Dec.3.and-4. fix Skaters will participate lo cally Sept. 4 for the Skate-a-thon which will be held at the Skating Center in Eutaw, Vil lage and will continue for 24 hours. Interested persons must register by 4 pjn. on Sept. 4. ; - . Registration for graduate courses offered through A&T State University will be held at . 6 p.m. Wednesday at E.E. Smith High School. Courses C will .depend on public inter- ,;est::;', . Miss Pamela A. Williams and Darrol Antone Wardlaw spoke their wedding vows Saturday past at 1:30 pjn. at ,s the. John F. Kennedy Chapel at nearby Ft. Bragg. A recep tion was held at the Sheraton Motor Inn. - The newlyweds will reside in Fayetteville.' wtm' -- . , Sympathy is extended to the families of the late Robert Otis Smith; Rev. J. M. , Brlmes and Mrs. Clara Butler.
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