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Ti c CAROLINA TIMES - SAT., SEFT,10,1977 MRS. BARBEE HOSTS EVER-READY MEET' -- (Gfc&s Socials u 1. 1 (?) I ! NEXTWEEK'S PRICES GOOD MONDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12-17 SPECIALS CALCULATOR KpQcr II 8 DIGIT 4 FUNCTION LED DISPLAY KEY SQUARE ROOT 7.88 I WITH MEMORY At A I I AND AC ADAPTER IJ.t X 100 COUNT SPIRAL THEME REG. 89f PANT SUITS JUNIORS MISSES : 5.94 HALF SIZES 14Vi-24Vi 6.94 SOME SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR VALUES TO 14.99, SUPER SAVER! n po FOR ; CARh'IVAl OF- VALUES : MIX OR MATCH AM Mr Baptist Church was held at the horns of Mrs, Roena Barbee on Pettigrew Street with Mrs. Louise htt", vice president, presiding. . Refreshments were . served.? Attending, were: Mesdame? Tessie Cross, Vera Bullock, Shirley Holloway,' Dorothy Hollo- -way, Mary Patterson, Virginia Peaks, Sevater Hunter, Lear Lee, Uara Taylor,- Bessie Jones. Visiting with the club , was Miss Darlene Hofloway. v -. ,;- v , If; USERS HOLD LABRr PIOMIcf; " " The Durham Interdenominational Ushers Union was host to approximately 150 ushers, their families and friends at a state . wide Labor Day "Togetherness" picnic,' held 6n their property Fraradmton..';V-'?V''" '. , -Among the attendees were Rev. Z. D. Harris, pastor of Oak ; Grove Free Will Baptist Church in Durham and Mrs. Harris. Rev. '- Harris gaYe the opening prayer and, an inspirational ; talk on 'Togetherness, Rev. -J, C. Cheek, pastor of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, Durham, gave the closing prayer, while the participants linked hands in a huge circle. Mrs. Cheek also attended. ;' f:X2K:fPJ ' '"'a. Officers present mcluded Edward Curtis of Raleigh; Mrs. Louise Harvey, Clyde Moore'i president of the Durham Ushers Union, Burch Coley, Lewis Jones, and Joseph Torain, president of the Durham Young Adults, all of Durham and L. T. Wilker son, of Vugflma,Virginia. , . . ' v. "" 9MB mm Mi mm v . ipgpwttp X w 1 ttrttchaWe ball poiirt pt DURHAM soak NOTES SYMINER DAYE 314 Todd St. 477-3370 2', OUNCES LIMIT REG 1.05 LADIES' POLYESTER COWL NECK TOPS SOME WITHBLOUSSON TIE BOTTOM 4 88 V. LONG SLEEVE & . i SHORILSLEYB KITCHEN STEP LADDERSTOOL METAL IF8 DeMrATOR COLORS Si PAPER TOWELS JUMBO ROLL 00 LIMIT 2 REG. 65 Laifa S-Call FlaaMItt For'CampInt for Mom lorTrnCar MSORTEO CNKMOKI FOR MUCH MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Miss Ava Rita Grayson, a graduate of Northern High School and ' daughter of Mrs. Pauline Jones Grayson, Dur ham, has entered Winston Salem .State University as; a freshman. . The Harris and Long Family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Sr., State College Road, Rougemont, Sunday, August .28. V Rev.' McCoy Bullock, pas tor of OrShge Grove Baptist Churcfi, RMboro Road and - Long Baptist Church of Kittrell was: honored with a picnic by the members! of the two at Lak j Michie on Saturday, .CS3CurtisXscomb who is in the armed?, services, is home . visiting his pother, Mrs. Annie . Lipscomb'. ' i . Mr. , and Mrs. Stoney Brown of West Chester. Pa., visited her mother, Mrs. Ora Purefoy here. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris, newly weds. ' Mrs. Cay Murl Adams has returned to Los Angeles, Cali fornia, after spending three months with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gentry Long of Durham. , ; - Pray for the sick and shut-in: Mesdames Viola Smith, Ludie B. Parker, Maud Lucas, Flossie Webb, Florence Bailey, Leora Parker, Leola Mangum, Estelle Bullock, Fannie Cozart, Frances Sump ter and Mary Justice; Ellis D. Jones, ; Sr.;j Harvey Tilley and Williams Covington. AWARD Mrs. C. C. Spaudling, Jr., President, National Barristers' Wives, Jnc, receives an award for "Distin- ?uished Leadership and Promotion of Child Advocacy" rom the j President-elect, Mrs. Marion Gaines Hill of New York, at the Twenty-sixth Anniversary Convention in New Orleans. . V , SOCIAL SERVICE NEEDS EQUIPMENT FOR THE DISABLED The Durham County De partment of Social Service is establishing a Durable Medical Equipment Loan Closet for disabled and aging residents of Durham County who ' need medical equipment, but who are without resources necessary to acquire the needed medi cal equipment on their own. 1 Little Ilga Irving, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Irving, has returned home after spend ing the summer with her sisters Alma and, Audrey, in. Chicago and relatives in Indiana. The Loan Closet-needs Durable Medical Equipment of all types in , good and clean condition, e. g.; wheelchairs and accessories; walkers; hospi tal beds and accessories; and much more. ", If your family has any .durable medical equipment that is nq longer needed, please; donate the . item to the Department of Social Service, i The donation is tax deductible; If you wish, to donate ah item, you may contact Linda Stevens at 683-t341t Extension" 323 , 8:30 - 5 p.m. to , arrange delivering the donation. If you can not deljver the. item, pick up can be arranged for you for Saturday, September 17. ' eevor be hate THEY CAME FROM FAR AND NEAR to icRoivn xwe of Msmn sun n l"t."9ij.T At Central Carolina Bank you can fill up your cupboard with beautiful ; -stoneware, in your choice of "Desert ; :, i Sand"or "Spring Flower" patterns., v : , ' ' r , I FiattiMff not mcliukd. Just deposit $50 or more in a new ; or existing CCB regular savings account. Check the chart below for the introduc tory offer of your choice. i -V 5 THREE WAYS TO SAVE AND START -. COLLECTING BEAUTIFUL STONEWARE ', YOU REGULAR YOU PAY DEPOSIT RECEIVE PRICE ONLY ' f S50 4-Pkoe i $4.9) FREE Place Setting . $500 16-Piece $14.85 $12.95 ,, . : Starter Set (indadia l (m . , $1,000 32-Piece $34.65 $29.95 ' ' - Service for 8 (indudint i in place wttinf) Pritxs do not includ N. C. tales tax. -i , After you've started your service, -p you can easily add to it. Because each additional dejjosit of $25 allows you to . purchase another place setting or a , . completer piece at a special low price. SocornetoCCBandsave.'vVfe're p dishing out stoneware. . i it ' I CCB STONEWARE PIECES YOUR PRICE 4-Pc Place Setting: '. 1 Dinner Plate, 1 Cup, 1 Saucer, 1 Salad Plate 4SoupDishe lCfen Vegetable Diih . 1 Sugar Ii Creamer ' 1 12" Platter 2Mug ;, 1 Cowered Caawrole ; :', - ' ' ( HHafl 1, ''&& 1 ',::'-y.'::yry. : .:: l ::-:.nmmr mutual MmMTf???tC . lilipllliliii,.,. ' ' ii v ,' ' , v, : u ::::::W:::;iii1. rr-.r'..iaBlBBBBBBjaaBjaaMa f $ 4.95 1 ' $6.50 ' - f a i $ 5.95 ' $ 7.50 ' . f$8.95 $6.50 ' 11:11;$ , .. JAf. ' '..J ,... $10.95 Pric3donotinclutUH.C.taUitax. Limit one free place setting per family. Fktwar not included ' ' WINNER OF' BRIDE'S CONTEST - Ms. Martha Williams, 6th District Bride, is crowned "Bride of the Order of the Eastern Star" North Carolina, by Bishop Herbert . B. Shaw. Second and third places went to 10th District Bride, Ms. Amy G. Lloyd and 1st. District Bride, Ms. Neutris Merritt, respectively. The banquet and ceremony, under the direction of Ms. Irish Collins was held at the Royal Villa in Raleigh on Tuesday, Sept. 6, Approximately ' 500 per sons were in attendance.' (Photos by Kelvin Bell). 4-.'4-;::V),:j Central Girolina Banl ' ' " , ' MrmtarFC It FDIC hy' 1 f'. if It ' ' r o in n I 11 ' ( If ' V. "1 iMsyM a:-:. - '! H III ! ' ),V '.. m ; ' r All'A 4 i , 'ill:? i ' - Trt "V-i WW I ' I iff ",,v , Am r-Mri FzZfi
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