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14-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., APRIL 14. 1979 v . Clubs and Soeials ;: FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS The Southern High School Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America attended the 25th Annual State Leader ship Conference in Winston-Salem, April 6-8 at the Benton Convention Center. The theme of the conference was "Silver Jubilee Celebration". Those students and advisors who attended were: Misses Janet Allen, Pam Beasley, Karen Brown, Patricia Garrett, Maudene Jones, Brenda Massingill and Carol Perry; Mrs. Eleanor Terrill and Mrs. Rosalyn Cole. ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers and grandson, Ray, mo tored to New Bern recently, to attend the wedding of Mrs. Chamber's niece, Ms. Dollie Jean Williams. While there, they visisted with Ray's other grandmother, Mrs. Doris Snipes and Mrs. Chambers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turner. N.C. AREA GARDEN CLUB The N.C. Area Garden Club held its monthly meeting April 5 at the home of Mrs. Jessie Page, 509 Burlington Avenue. Mrs. Sophine Chavis opened the "Garden Gate" an Mrs. Page and Miss Kathy Meek presented devotions. The president, Mrs. Nettie Easterling, presided during members' reports of their projects. The Club plans to wor ship together at Covenant Presbyterian Chruch in May. Mrs. Page's home was decorated with beautiful platns. Ms. Meek and Mrs. Chavis carried out the Faster theme with Ms. Meek as the Bunny, serving eggs and Easter cards to Mmes. Easterling, Otelia Becton, Lucille Mark ham, Weomia Peak, Jessie Page, Lizzie Spruell and Mag gie Hinton. Mrs. Hattie Johnson was ill, so the "bunny" hopped over to her house with eggs and an Easter card. Mrs. Page served a delicious repast and Mrs. Becton thanked her on behalf of the club members. The next meeting will be held at 1914 Cecil Street. DAUGHTERS OF DORCAS , On April 5 Mrs. Alice Collins hosted the meeting of the Daughters of Dorcas at the J.J. Henderson Centers The president, Mrs. Gezella P. Lipscomb, presided. Because it was the mid-lenten season the traditional opening was not used. Instead, "Were You There? was sung by , the group and the Easter Story, as told in the Gospel of St. Matthew, was read by Mrs. Lipscomb' . Prayer followed . A brief business session included the reading of ihafrk you's" for courtesies and services, and a decision to rafse the, membership in the coordinating council for senior citizens to a "sustaining" membership. The feature for the day was "Arts and; Crafts- Pass It On" by Mesdames Alice Collins and Clumpertee Tucker Mrs. Collins exhibited artistic and intricate work in crochet and needlepoint. Mrss Tucker, with a beautiful basket of Easter eggs, demonstrated ways to prepare, the , TheHJJJleMcDadeCirdrinetitrrMrs. NaneyCame ' ron on April I at her home on Otis Street. - V Mrs. Nettie Easterling, vice presiddent, led devotions and Mrs. Rosetta Southerland, president, presided, Mrs. Lessie Wilson thanked the Circle for their help at the death of her sister, Mrs. Margie Norwood . . The members of the club will assemble at Bell-Yeager on Sunday, April 15 at 10:30 ajn., to attend the 11 o'clock worship as a group. At 4 p.m., the group will have dinner and a memorial service for the deceased Circle members at the Chicken Box on Fayetteville Street, . Mrs. Mary M . Daniel thanked the hostess. - Durban Social NoJos Off Inferos? MR! SYMINER OA YE 4774370 314TOOOST. Mrs. Julia Harris distributed tvned booklets nf Jtnnrnv- t - j i r r imately one hundred quotations contributed by all the members of the group. Several other members had helped with producing the booklet and those present contributed . to the cost of the copying. The booklet was very warmly received. Mrs. Collins had an attractive, bountiful, delicious catered dinner for the following members: Mesdames Lott ie Cam bell, Alice Collins, Gladys Faucette, Gerturde Gibson, Elise Green, Julia Harris, Lucinda Harris, Sallie Harris, lillie Hudson, Ada Leach, Ora Lee. Gazella Lipscomb, Margaret Mack, Fannie McLean, Johnnie McLester, Ruby McNeill, Lyda Merrick, Margjorie Shepard, Lorraine Thorpe, Nellie Toole, Marie Torain, Clumptertee Tucker, Lyda Wray and Ernestine Young. The next meeting is scheduled for May 3 with Mrs. Gladys Faucette. PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 14, 1979. -QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS OR RESTAURANTS, THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! GRADE 'A' ARMOUR STAR Prcbastcd Young TURKEYS 10 TO 14 LB. K w LB. W AVERAGE ( ft? y BUTTER BASTED TURKEYS 10 TO 14 LB. 0)10 AVERAGE IWilU MARKET STYLE te)ZAVWllJ 2 Lbs. or Moro LB. 2(2) mum iim It Li COUNTRY STYLE OLD FASHION AIR DRIED HAm Country Ham WHOLE LI. $1.58 MJJ GOLDEN RIPE HALF LB. SLICED FREE . TEUDER lEAtl SMOKED Her tmj : if A m shank PORTIONS LB. EW LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! MAMAS NORTH CAROLINA CURED 1 -YAQS PICK OF THE NEST GRADE 'A' ! LARGE! EGGS SMALL DOZ. 1' mayonnaise OTHER'S Mayonnaise 1 Qf. Jar im. I IN r . ' -r 1 i: x IOTA PHI LAMBDA " "V Rho Chapter of lota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., held its regular meeting April 9 at the home of Ms. Ruby Bodlen on Elmira Street with Ms. Phyllis Shumate presiding. Host esses were Mmes. Ruby Bolden, Vivian Gates, Mary Pamplin and Phyllis Shumate. - Folowing the business session of the meeting, , a delicious repast was served to the following members: Mmes. Helen Jones, Evelyn Thorpe, Ruth Lyons, Hazeline Remp son, Barbara. Minor, Mable Butler, Laurt Bruce, Eula Harris, Julia Henderson, Mary Pamplin, Bernice Ingram Omeda Livingston, Ruby Bolden, Otelia Stewart, Lorraine Weaver, Lucille Williams. Phyllis Shutmate, Juliette Cooper and Vivian Gates.. THE THIRFTY SAVING CLUB The Thirfty Saving Club met at the home of Moilie Williams on Atlantic Street. After a brief devotion the pres' ident, A. Davis presided. The minutes of the previous meeting were received. Our trip to Washington D.C. will be leaving Saturday, April 28th. Seats on the bus are still available. If you are interested in traveling with us please contact Pauline Hart at 682-1621 and Mary Van Hook at 5964067. The club is planning an Easter breakfast, time and place will be announced at the next meeting. Easter Cheers will be given to some shut-ins. A delicious dinner was served to seventeen members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Holman on Hamlin Street. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Reporter. Chapel Hill-Carrboro Notes By J. Roland 942-6164 Miss Patrica Jean Holeman Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Holeman announce the forth coming marriage of their daughter. Miss Patrica Jean Hol eman, to Charles Edward Johnson, son of Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson, on April 15, at the Union Baptist Church, following the 1 1 o'clock worship service. The Mill Grove Community Betterment League, Inc. held its regular meeting Monday evening, April 2 at Mount Level Baptist Chruch. Congratualtions to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Liles on there 39th wedding anniversary. Happy Birthday Anniversary to: Mrs. Virginia Kenion. Mrs. Louise Perry. Mrs. Lillie Long, John Long. Eddie Satterwhite, Jr.. Miss Loraine Holloway and Mrs. Berma Timberlake. May you have many more. Congratualtions to the proud parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Hill, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clay, a girl. Pray for the si& and shut ins: Mmes. J. Deshazor Jackson, Ludie B. Parker, Leara Parker, Maud Lucas. C.B. Nixon, iv ltalniarRiihttRrfcH MinU Mit- Ptocci Wohk Nannie .firiggs. RacMf Jones, rha;: Powell, Daily Cain, "v. I r r ii..- n i. ... . . ..... vainenne r. Bryant, name Boraaie, Alice Hart, Lillian Allen, Viola Love. Ora Johnson, Edna Horton, Bertha Green. Mary Clay: Messrs. W.A. Harris. Boradie Daye, Ed Vanhook, Lucious Glenn. William Carrigton, Fred Cates. Johnnie Bullock. Joseph L. Jones, Floyd McKissick, Moses Richard son, Charlie Hogan. Ulysses Singleton, Bennie Joyner, Milton Moore, Ed Long. Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of: A.F. Burton, Lawrence E. Isabel, James W. Massey, Joe Walker, Mrs. Flonzie Baines, Johnnie Turrentine, Mrs. Gertrude English, James W. Johnson, Mrs. Geneva L. Hawkins. Mrs. F.L. Boy, Mrs. Cora McNeil Freble, Oscar Cascil, J. Brooker Green. Happy Easter to Everyone The Youth Employment Service (Y.E.S.) officially opens this week at .Chapel Hill Senior High School under the director of Ms. Catherine Randall. The new, program hopes to match youth to job possibilities in the surrounding area. Community support and particpation are urgently needed. Volunteers to assist in the office and in other capa cities are needed. Those interested may contact Ms. Randall by call ing 942-6934. Parents and other concerned members of the community interested in learning more about the curriculum plans for th local junior high schools are invited to come out to the Hargraves community Center on Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m. It is important that we stay breast of proposed curricu lum changes and how they will affect our children. If you cannot make this meeting, you can voice your opinions by contacting local Board of Education members as well as writing or calling the Superintendent's office. Several area youth were winners in the Chapel Hill -Carrboro Triathalon held on Saturday at Fetzer Field. First place winners and their events are: Michelle Pendergraft (long jump), William Thorpe (800 meters), Leslie Roland (100 meters), Rosalind Pendergraft (100 meters, 13 years old) and Anita Beane (800 meters; 13 years old). Dont't forget the annual county wide Easter Egg Hunt for children age 3-14 to be held on Saturday, April 14 at Camp New Hope. The vent will begin at 10 a.m. It is sponsored by the Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County Parks and Recreation Departments. Camp New Hope is located on Highway 86 between Chapel Hill and Hillsborough. In case rfrain, the egg hunt will be held '.inn'." Kappa Omicron Chat per of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the undergraduate chapter at UNC, is providing tutor ing services to participants in the Pine Knoll Community Center tutorial program from now until the end of school. Members of the sorority are also responsible for the pre sentation of a black Awareness series every Monday from 5-7 p.m. 30 Mr. Ralph Farrington who recently performed at Duke University in Vinnette Carroll's "Your Arms Too Short To Box With God" is the nephew of Mrs. Gertrude Bland 2924 Beechwood Drive. Farrington, who also appeared on Broadway and in the film production of the "Wiz", is a native of New York. He is the son of Mrs. Lucille Farrington of New York and the late Claude ("Buddy") Farrington formerly of Durham. feterfan simccrisrpa . i m mm i T GRADE 4A' FRYERS NOT FROZEN LB. Q7t MARTHA WHITE 7V4 OZ. 5 FOR MACARONI AZ CHEESE NNER $1100 I TURKEYS 10 TO 12 LBS. FOR EASTER LI. 7f GARRAD'SPpRK M60Z.PKG. H SAUSAGE reg- pr,ce i ilHVHVIi $1.63 SPECIAL B 29 D-D-Q KITCHEN l" GRADE 'A' LARGE EGGS DOZ. LEAN MEATY COOK OUT TIME SS . SPARE RIDS 0V 3 FOR COUNTY FAIR LONG BREAD iinr nnr nK UoDburaor M$W PETER PAN Will IE OPEN EASTEI MONDAY, APRIL ft, 1979 Durhonitos Gala Cabarot Dear Durhamite: Perhaps you have already heard that we Durhamites of Metropolitan Washington, D.C, Area were very successful last year when we. celebrated our first scholarship gala. To that end, we donated a scholarship in the amount of $1,000.00 to our recipient, Ms. Tara Fikes. Tara is about to complete her first year of college work at the University of North Carolina. It was because of folks like you who pro vided the means to give a scholarship that we were able to help carry Tara through some of the difficulties encountered as a freshman in a college environment. Thank you for caring! Chances are you are wondering what we are doing now. This year we plan to give a second ' scholarship to another deserving senior high school student who lives in the CityCounty of Durham, North Carolina, to help provide financial support during the first year in college. Further, we plan to move forward to help meet some of the needs of the community. In fulfilling our objectives, again, we call on you to join us in supporting our second annual public money making activity. We promise to go all the way, and then some, in providing an occasion you cannot afford to miss and at the same time help you to renew old ties with friends, , MAY 26, 1979 SHERATON NATIONAL HOTEL 900 SOUTH ORME ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ,, For further information, write: THE DURHAMITES CO MRS. CORA O.DIXON 1220 BLAIR MILL ROAD SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 20910 (Deadline is May 5, 1979)
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