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f Clubs and Socials . THE COSMETOLOGY fM I in i The Cosmetologjr Club I will hold its monthly meeting March 5 at the YWCA located at 809 Proctor St. Ms. Betty Fowler will serve as hostess and all members are urged to be present. . Call For Action Plans "Ask tho Tax Export Day" Call for Action plans the second "Ask the Tax Expert Day" - which will be sponsored by Call For Action and State Certified Public Acccountant Societ ies. On Thursday, March 1, 1979, from4 pjn.' td 8 pjru the North Carolina' Associa tion of Certified Public Ac countants will provide six accountants in our area, who are experienced tax specialists to man the tele hones at the Durham Call For Action Office. Persons HERIONES AND COMPANIONS HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET On Saturday February 1 7, at 7:30 p.m. Boyd and Hodge Court Nq. 7 Heriones of Jericho held its 3rd annual ban quet at the masonic lodge on Cook road in Durham. A delicious dinner was prepared by Mr. Sylvester Saunders and his assistant. It was enjoyed by all. Recognition awards were received by Mrs. Geneva Red ding and Mrs. Annie Rogers for their outstanding contri butions to the court. Miss Mary Scott serves as social chairperson. Mrs. E.M. Scott is the president of the Court. these tax experts. If you are having income tax problems or problems with the new forms be sure to call 688-9306 at this time. Call For Action is a vol unteer organization, which receives all of its support from the private sector. Each year 2500 volunteers help more than 360,000 callers. A unique feature of Call For Action, which distinguishes it Durham Social Notes Of Interest MRS. SYMINER DAYE 477-3370 314 TOOD ST. To commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King's, birthday, Local 12 in collaboration with the Department of Labor recently presented its' 11th Annual Birthdav tribute to form Dr. Martin l.nther Kmc Jr hefnrft a ctanHino mnm nnlv other agencies, is a call-back crowd. The program began by Ms. Beverly Lewis with a and folloW-UP SVStem teleeram frnm Andrew Ynnno former aiHo tn F)r Y ino nnH who have questions on taxes whereby return calls are now ambassador to the United Nations. and tax returns will be able made to check the results The program was highlighted with musical and dance to get their answers from Continued On Page 15 selections by The Larry E. Carroway Gospel Singers of Washington, U.L. and the Atncan Heritage Dancers and p; . ' W ''IV'-' ''.V L . 'to -sa - .Wf . MAKING PLANS - Members of the Durham Chapter of the North Carolina Black Women's Political Caucus discuss the coming Statewide Meeting to be held in Raleigh, March 17. T' f T Buy ono Economy Paclr and got tho nont ono froo! Now you can get twice as many big, fluffy, fresh-tasting Aunt Jemima Jumbo Waffles for your money. Just mail the blue "Economy Pack" rectangle from an Aunt Jemima Economy Pack Jumbo Waffles package front, along with the order form below. And we'll send you a coupon good for another Economy Pack free. Jumbo waffles. And jumbo savings. Delicious! To get a p$$,good for your 2nd package of Aunt Jemima Economy Pack Jumbo-Waffles, send this order form with the blue "Economy Pack" rectangle frop the front of the Aunt Jemima Economy Pack Jumbo Waffles package to: Free Waffles Offer, P.O. Box 792. Young America Minfieswa;55399. , Name 27702 (w) I I I I I Address. I City. .State. .Zip. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: This order form and the blue "Economy Pack" rectangle from the front of the Aunt Jemima Economy Pack Jumbo Waffles package must accompany your request. No duplication or reproduction of this order form will be accepted. Only one request per name or address; group requests will not be honored. Good only in U.S.A. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted, ftiiow six weens ior aeuvery. uhw expn viwc. 1,17 1 1 1 r.... , J . U . Mt H Drummers. . " ' - ". - Pieces of Dr. King's writings and speeches on his philo sophy were read by Ms. Gloria Gutierrez, . Josephine Stuart, Mr. Alexander MacNobb, Mr. Jeff Salzman, Mr. Fred Dayton, and Mr. Harold Simmons. The program cover was done by La Sheall Washington and James E. Wright provided audio. The ushers were: Beverly Lewis, Gloria Lessington, Leortha Jones, Patty Waugh, Kay Sophbr, Bob Curiey," Viola Garner, Larry Ludwtg, Harrison Williams, Jim Staten, Paul Gifford, Lawanda Lawwon, Earl Simpson, Elaine Bell, Ray Bethea, Charles Wood, Carolina Gilmore, Dorothy Ellis. Marv Wisblatt, Martha Lawson, and Spihe Hartley. Misses LaWanda Lawson and Martha Lawson are both graduates of NCCU. Miss Lawanda Lawson was a representative to this union from the Labor Department. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Blue on their Wedding Anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Melvin on their wedding anniversary. May you have many many more happy days together. It's a fine baby boy! For the proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bullock. The Mill Grove Community Betterment League Inc. held its montly meeting Monday, Feb 18 at 8 pjn. at Mount Level Baptist Church. Members of the League are trying to increase their membership. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Roumania Lipscomb and secretary was Miss R. Scoggins. Happy birthday to Master Timothy Parker, Little Kelly D. Mason, Annie R. Hester, Sharon and Sherri BerwelL May you have many happy returns. Home for a Snowy week end were children of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker Bahama, N.C. Miss Cheryl Parker, U.N.C. Greensboro, Miss Acqulia Parker of A&T College Greensboro and Anthony Parker of A&T Greensboro. Miss LaWanda Lawson of Maryland visted her father. Mr. F.S. Lawson of Durham this weekend. SAT., FEBRUARY 24, 1979 THE CAROLINA TIMS-9 'A 1 - J- ' - "- ' ''''"T"' J" w "i Pray for the sick and shut ins Mesdames Addie Butler, Ruth Satterwhite, Riby M. Parrish, Jo Ann Mangum, Viola Smith, Pandonia Parker, Ludie B. Parker, Leara Parker, Hattie Broady, Clyde Turrentine, Viola Love, Maud Lucas, Mary C. Holman, Annie L. Parker, Edna Horton, ABce Hart, Daey Cain, Mary Justice, LflDian ADen, Grace Jones, Mary C. Holman, Hallie Smith, Mr. Wj. Harris, Mr. Maurice Mason, Mr. Hubert Parker, Mr. Jural Johnson, Mr, Lucious Glenn, Mr. William Carrinton Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Hedspebeth, Mr. Fred Cates. Extending sincere sympathy to the families of Mr. O.S. William, Mrs. Mary Louise Turrentine, Mr. Thomas Sympathy is extended to his two daughters, Mrs. Westra McGaheee and Mrs. Shirley McDonald. Funeral services for Mrs, Lydta Galbreath, 83, of 3609 Tyndall Court, were held Friday afternoon at John Wesley Methodist Church. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Zetayye Reynolds, a daughter; four sons, Edward and Artis of Fayetteville; David of Los Angeles, Calif., and Cycrel of Baltimore, Md Sympathy is extended to Mr. Otelia B. Murchinson in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Evelyn, Bond, who was funeralized at at St. Elmo Church, Thursday in Windsor. Mrs. Bond was the wife of John W. Bond, a former Bertie County, principal. Funeral services for George Wesley Ray were con ducted Thurday at Smith Chapel Church by the Rev. C.R. Edwards. Sympathy is extended to his three daughters; Mrs. Mary L. Hightower, Mrs. Commer Murchinson and Mrs. Eunice Wright all of this city; two sons, the Rev. James A., and Vance Ray, his sister, Mrs. Martha Ray of St. Pauls, five brothers, David, Charles, Jerry and Herbert all of St. Pauls and Malichi Ray of New York. Funeral services for John Spell, Jr. were held Wednesday afternoon at Shiloh United Church by Rev. J.H. Little. Sympathy is extended to his wife Continued On Page IS PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, FEB. 24 1979 - QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR RESTAURANTS THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! 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