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liTHKrAUni INAT1MKS SAT.. MAY 5. I71 Clubs 14 r SORORS PARTICIPATE AT AKA -REGIONAL CONFERENCE The twenty-sixth annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Con ference of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority convened in Asheville April 20-22. Local sorors who participated on the program or served on committees from Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter were: Geraldine Alston, Elva DeJar mon, Clara Lawson, Josie Pittman, George O'Rourke, Norma Royal, Constance Scott, and Jocelyn Stevens. . Other sorors attending the conference were: Ida Alexander, Beatrice Cherry, Geraldyne Dunn, Viola Crowder, Adele Butts, Delores Evans, Gerald Hatcher, I illia A. Mms. Mamie Iwk. Paula MrArinn CarnWne Lattimore, Delores Washington, and Zelphia Watson. Soror Vivian M. Crump, also attending the con ference, was the recipient of the Annie L. Harvey Soror of the Year Award. This award is presented to the graduate soror who has given extensively of herself to the Sorority during the year. Her accomplishments are reflected in her chapter. Soror Crump was awarded a silver bowl for this outstanding honor. An active member of Alpha Zeta Omega, Soror Crump has served as Grammateus for four terms. She ' has also served as graduate advisor for several years with Iota Mu, Duke University, where she is now serv ing as chairman and member of several committees. Sorors who were given recognition for having 25 or more years of service in Alpha Kappa Alpha were: Etva DeJarmon, Jocelyn Stevens, Geraldine Alston, Beatrice Cherry and Vivian Crump. These sorors were awarded certificates, silver medallions, and an Ivy Leaf. Soror Josie Pittman was recognized for fifty years of service with the sorority. She was awarded a gold medallion, certificate and an Ivy Leaf. The 27th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference will be held in Hampton, Virginia, March 21-23, 1980 LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND : -PHI DELTA KAPPA REGIONAL Three members of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., Beta Zeta Chapter, attended its thirty ninth Eastern Regional Conference at Great Gorge 4 McAfee, New Jersey, April 20-22. Local members at tending were: Miss Annie Cruse, Mmes. Caesarea Deb nam and Minnie H. Cromartie. . , Mrs. Juanita High was elected as the new Eastern Regional Director. . - FEDERATION MEETS V: The Women's Federation met at the home of Mrs. ' Helen R. Jones on Cana Street on Sunday evening. . Devotions and business discussion preceded a repast served by the hostess. Members present were Mmes.Helen R. Jones, Sallie -E. Harris, Sadie D. Winston, Maurine W. Jones, Ella Jackson, Josie' Powell, Daisy Gunn, Clara Bowling, Sarah E. Smith, Edith M. Johnson, Eleanor Brown, Margaret Allen, Mary L. McClary, Margaret Bridges, Naomia L. Parker, Esther W. Davis and Mary B. Love. JABBERWOCK APPRECIATION PROGRAM SUNDAY The Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta is hosting a Jabber woe k Appreciation Program on Sun day, May 5, 4 p.m., at Saint Mark AME Zion Church. The Jabberwock Pageant, the highlight of the Jabber wock activities, was held on April 14. Funds raised by the Jabberwock participants are used for scholarships for needy college-bound students in the area. . v The reception is being held in honor of the 21 high ' school girls who participated in the Jabberwock, their parents, and the businesses and individuals who spon-i sored them. Hostesses for the affair will be the Probates of Delta Sigma Theta, Durham Alumnae Chapter. , , PRICES GOOD THRU QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS OR RESTAURANTS THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! SAVE 81 1 U.S. CHOICE BEEF ran EYES Ml II w s ll v- JJjJv 9 to 12 Lb. Avg. tt Cot Free! f usst. BETTY 7 cfefet Coke Mixes : - 7 WML $noo- Wm 0 mi 1 MARKET STYLE SLICED ' 1 Liter I " a" "Vl v A 1 Liter KETUENABLE BOTTIE (Pepsi cola) ll78 IS Toxds Pot HOT DOG CHILI CAN llt0t Vl JJ r GATOR DRINK CITRUS OR ORANGE 32.01.$ r LOW PRICES OIM FOOD EVERY DAY! U.S. llo. 1 10 Lb. AO Q)P Poly Bag Vi ' X W v . i. 7 fm All fetf m mm.-.--. m. . l i S ; 1 5, w Honored by Howard University for outstanding contributions to athletes and othr s3enw" Woolworth Co. executive, Aubrey C. Lewis, vice president for ' 'All SpOrtS administrative services. Sondra njSS H at Howard, presented Lewis, New Jersye Sports Au hority miniss oner and former All-Amerlcan football and track star, with a plaque at the schoo l imd Banquet "All Sports Banquet." She cited the Montclalr, N.J., executive for his help in broadening opportunities for Howard students in business as well as athletics. "MISS ISISERETTES PAGEANT" TO BE HELD SATURDAY On Saturday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m., the "Miss Isiseret tes Pageant" will be held at Zafa Temple No. 176, 2312 South Alston Avenue. In addition to the crowning of the queen, a program will be presented by the Isiseret tes. The public is invited to attend. The Isiserettes Youth Club is composed of 43 young girls between the ages of seven and eighteen. This club is under the auspices of Zafa Court No. 41, Daughters of Isis, an auxiliary of Zafa Temple No. 176, Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North ind South America, Inc. The Isiserettes were organized here seven years ago, primarily because of the interest of Dt. Louise W. Weeks, a member of Zafa Court No. 41. Having been exposed to the national program of the Daughters of Isis and its emphasis on youth development through the Isiserettes Youth Club, Dt. Weeks was anxious to establish a chapter Here. She gained the support of her local court and thus began "The Isiserettes Youth Club of Zafa Court No. 41, Daughters of Isis." Other courts in North Carolina which support Isiserettes are located in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greensboro and Winston-Salem. ?' Members of the Isiserettes Youth Club come from families throughout the Durham community. The pur psejof tntclub isj stiniulate girls mentally, spiritual nm s!$r 4trofern of hih reputc anisi jhent in leading productive flves. , ' The Isiserettes learn parliamentary procedure by elec ting 'their own officers, conducting their own meetings land planning their activities. Officers are: president, Miss Renee Daniels; secretary, ' Miss Phyllis Throckmorten, and treasurer, Miss Marian Alston. These girls are students at Hillside High School. A group of ladies from Zafa Court work on an Isiserettes Youth Club Committee, spearheaded by Dt. Louise W. Weeks, chairman, and Dt. Marva B. Thorpe, co-chairman. Dt. Weeks and Dt. Thorpe volunteer their time in meeting with the Isiserettes serving as advisors Durham Social Notes of Interest 477-3370 MRS. SYMINER DAYE 314 TODD STREET and guiding them in their program of activities. Meetings are held monthly at Zafa Temple. Each year the Isiserettes look forward to an out-of-town trip to attend the Gala Day activities sponsored by the Shriners. This trip offers an opportunity for the girls to meet other Isiserettes from various cities and states in an exchange of ideas and programs. This year's Gala Day is being held in Winston-Salem, May 24-27. The Isiserettes, along with chaperones, will attend these ac tivities and will participate in the parade on Saturday, May 26. They will return to Durham on Sunday, May 27. Each year since organization, the Isiserettes have marched in the North Carolina Central University Homecoming Parade. They have attained considerable recognition in their gold and whije uniforms and their fancy marching steps. Dt. Rosalee Shrape serves, as Illustrious Comman dress of Zafa Court No. 41, Daughters of Isis. ONE HUNDRED ONE IN WHITE The Worthy Matron, officers and members of Pro spect Chapter No. 379, Order of Eastern Star, invite the public to the observance of their 30th Anniversary, Sun day, May 6 at 6 p.m., at Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Mount Vernon Baptist Church Mass Choir will present aorxjert. ' i mm i ''One Hundred One In Whites tha thengeof the j o b s e r v a n c e . ' ' RETIRED SCHOOL PERSONNEL TO MEET TUESDAY The Durham City and County Retired School Person nel will meet Tuesday, May 8 at 2:30 p.m.,. at Hender son Towers, 807 South Duke Street. The Hillside Choral Group, under the direction of Mrs. Timberlake, will sing. A sale of home baked food, handicrafts and plants will be a feautre of the meeting. Proceeds of the sale will go to help purchase furniture for the office of the Retired School Personnel of the NCAE in the new NCAE Building in Raleigh. Each member is asked to bring something for the sale. Miss Brenda Irving, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Irving of Den field Street, has returned to NCA&T State University in Greensboro after spending a tew days at home. Happy birthday and may you have many more: Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mrs. Margaret P. Wingfield, Mrs. Ger trude Henry, Miss Vivica Wingfield and Mrs. Syminer Dayc. Rev. Calvin Banks of the Duke Divinity School will be the guest speaker for the 115th Anniversary obser vance at Mount Level Baptist Church on Sunday, May 6 at 11 a.m. Music for the occasion will be presented by the Mass Choir of Mount Level, under the direction of Mrs. J. P. White and Mrs. Carolyn Williams. Special soloists will be Miss Wanda Williams, Miss Bernell Phillips and Donald Carrington. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Everyone is invited. A beautiful, inspiring Installation Service was held at Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Bahama for Rev. Dr. O.L. Sherrill, the pastor, on April 22. W.O. Daye presided. Music was rendered by the choir of West Durham Baptist Church-Mr; Cole, organist. The Installation sermon was delivered by Dr. Harold Cobb, pastor of West Durham Baptist Church. Others participating were Rev. L.M. Gooch, Dr. Grady D. Davis, Dr. J.W. Fleming, Clarence Roberts, Clarence Jones, J.L. Moffitt and Robert Hall. Pray for the sick and shut ins: Mcsdamcs Mary Justice, C.B. Nixon, Maud Lucas, Viola Smith, Ludie B. Parker, Leara Parker, J. DeShazor Jackson, Viola Mitz, Lillian Allen, Daisy Caine, Catherine Bryant, Leonia Langley, Kate Lowe, Hattie Broadie, C. Holeman Emma Powell, Bertha Green, Annie Strickland, Pandonia Parker; Messrs. James Pratt, Broadie Daye, WiA. Harris, Lucious Glenn, Joseph L. Jones, Moses Richardson, William Carrington, Charlie Hogan, Milton Moore Bennie Joyner, Bonnie Lee Allen, LeArthur Langley, Linda Faye Harris. Sincere sympathy to the families of: William Henry McDonald, Johnnie Tilleyr Earlie VanhookSr., Mrs. Edna Mae Haywood Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock, George Washington Allen, Willie Watkins, , Henry Thomas Smith, Mrs. Mary Ellen Kirk land, John Wall, Roger Harriston, Mrs. Jennie Atwater, and the McPherson Brothers. , Durhaaitos 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 City County ; 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 friend. '':":y, 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, ARYLAND 20910 ', , ' ( . (Deadline is May 5, 1979) t !...' t
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