14 TKE CAK3HNA TIMES . ... r SAT., MAY 26, 1979 Clubs and IZaS3MaiCSSSBX3MS3C3S3 Socials BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS CLUB On May 14th at 7 p.m. the Better Homes and Gardens Club met at the home of Gardener Frances Watson 411 Cecil St., with Gardener Helen Brown, vice president, presiding. The devotion was led by Gardener Magnolia Eings. Prayer ws led by Gardner Beulah Hill. The Highlight of the evening was the evaluation of entries in a recent flower show. A blue ribbon and two white ribbons was awarded to Frances Watson, and a yellow ribbon to Louise Jenkins. The members were ex cited over a planned trip to Cherokee, N.C. where we will visit a museum, a shopping area, a pageant, Asheville, Naggie Valley, Biltmore House and take a garden tour. After the business session, the members en joyed a repast. Members present were: Gardeners Beulah Hill, Catherine Page, Annie Creen, Thomasenia Shaw, Louise Jenkins, Lenora Hooker, Gladys Dawkins, Helen Brown, Magnolia Eings, Frances Wat son and Carrie Vereen. Gardener Carrie Vereen thanked the hostess for a pleasant evening. THE LAMPLIGHTER CLUB OF THE HAYESTOWN COMMUNITY The Lamplighter Club of the Hayestown Community met on May 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Royster, 519 East End Avenue. Business began with the election of new officers for 1980. We also discussed the celebration of our 20th Anniversary to be held at Orange Grove Baptist Chruch on East End Avenue at 6 p.m. Members present were: Mesdames Josephine Lassister, Louise Caple, Ruth Harris, Annie Daye, Janet Allen, Alice Carwick, OUie Ray, EUie Lee, Hester Brown, Annie Webb, Delia Hubbard, Louise Lee, Odessa Flake, Bessie Barringer, Thomas Royster, Edna Royster, Lillie Owens, Leona Pettiford and visitor, Master Earl Brown. LYON PARK ROSE GARDEN CLUB ' .'4 Lyon Park Rose Garden Club meet at J.J. Henderson ': Center at 807 Duke Street, Mrs. M.W. Webb led the devotions and the president, Mrs. Margaret Milligan, presided. All committees reported and the ribbons from the May 6th flower show were received. Members present were Gardeners: Mesdames M.W. Webb, Celestine Cunningham, Arlene, . Mebane, Margaret Milligan, Catherine Shout, Hallie Crews, Sophorine Green, Mattie R. Canty, Josephine . Foushee, Willie Sneed, Lola Clark.' Gardener Sneed thanked the hostess for a delicious repast. - VISTORS - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grant of Detroit, Michigan spent the weekend in Durham visiting his mother; Mrs. Mary C.Grant. -"it" ; THE FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB ; The Friendly Circle Club of St. Mark A.M.E. Zion ; Church held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Florence' Littlejohn 410 Lawson Street. The meeting opened with the singing of "Just As I Am", afterwhich, the minutes were read and approved. Mr. Ruth Mitchell, a visitor to the club, gave an inspiring talk which was enjoyed by all. After the business session the hostess, Mrs. Little john, and her daughter, Jackie, served a delicious din ner to the following members: Mesdames Sarah Cameron, Juanita Barnes, Elizabeth Brown, Hattie Geer, Lena Thompson, Dazel Stevens, Margaret Bum pass, Helen McNeil, Ruth Mitchell, and W.L. Thomp son. Mrs. Hattie Geer thanked the hostess for a most unforgetable evening, The next meeting will be with? Mrs. Sarah Cameron, 903 Carroll Street. j ( - Mil r-- -ir: - L Zafa Court 11 Daughters of Isis Honors Senior Citizens Prices Good Thro 52679 Qiaitiry Rlfhti Kosorfod. Hon Sold to U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED TENDER YOUNG fn Dt. Mary E. Young, presided. Mt. Calvary Christian Chruch Choir furnished them music, directed by Dt. Ruth Singleton. The Imperial Deputy of North Carolina, Dt. Adeline Spaulding, and Imperial Treasurer, Dt.. Mary Pamplin. were among daughters who were given a very warm welcome by one of the oldest present. Mrs. Ada Leach. A timely response was made by Dt. Rosalee Sharpe, Illustrous Commandress. Dt. Doris Holland gave a reading entitled "Growing Old. This was well received by all. Mrs.- Lyda Wray brought remarks as to how thoughtful it' was of the daughters to remember the elderly .and the past Illustrious Commandress, Dt. Minerva T. Fields for having sphere headed this idea during her administration to honor the Senior Citizens of the communityMrs. Ada Leach recited a poem, "Tomorrow". Five women and three men were recognized as our oldest citizens present. Corsages were pinned on the four women and a $5.00 bill was pinned on the 5th one. Mrs.; Ada Leach headed the list of the oldest present, hdr age was-94; Mrs. Mamie Weaver 88; Mrs. C. B. Cage 85; Mrs. Kittola Curtis 84; Mrs, Roxie H. Roland 82; Mr. Frances Stewart who on)d not he lwent and Duprco Continued from page 2 argued that Dupreee, who sits in North Carolina, doesn't have jurisdiction in the case and that the matter should be taken up in the Washington, D.C. court where the suit K ? Kostairaits II jj ToA s wwmmk 2 ibs. )ht EJAST i '" yvr f-1oro lB' yJJ Dcao-io " 'in. $TIS3 If FAtn charmA M . A V the Oldest pf all is 107) was in the County General . Hospital .The floral piece that graced the table was ; taken, to hf by Df. Louise T. Moore Boutonnieres were pinned on the three oldest men and they were kissed by our Illustrious Commandress, Dt. Rosalee Sharpe. The men were Thurman Allen 75; Mr. Henry Tucker Saunders. 75 and Mr. Claude Baker 74. They were honored and spoke of how happy they were to be pre sent and what the programs meant to them. Highlights: Those holding a lucky number were given a $1 bill and this was a joy to the daughters to see their faces, light up when their lucky number was called by our past Illustrious , Commandress, ' Dt. Minerva T. Fields, ; i- "V .o, . As .we were about to come to close our Illustrious Commandress recognized the Potentate of Zafa Temple No. 176, Noble Gooch and asked him to have a few remarks. Others among our guest were Noble Daniel Stewart, Noble Robert Thomas and Nobel Odell Fields. Benediction was given by Dt. Mary E. Young as the choir sang God Be With'You Uritil We Meet Again. Refreshments .were served by our Hospitality Committee. ft w f 1 -' w i" r- I p u.' ' f ' i i J Hi 1 - ifi I f f I I , ,' w';,1-' . r t ' MISS TAUGADETTA ANDRUNNERS-UP r mi MAVONNAISf Uothor's nAYONNAISE U6UIAI rirs . ITATI0N m , miTATI0N 1 JAR (T Svoot Lbsdoos California STRA17DERRIES "6 II AT roi OESSEIT" I I v Ml T SEVEN SEAS Salad Drossing - rimcH TAIIAM 1000 ISLAND A Itttli Ass't Dotty Crochor CAKE ODKHi I 1 4 n u(mYi:r r II I I II IA'4?7.ffVWl .Mi II I I LC fir II I I II KLW'tfruJ lr II II At II I III A ""OH i - -iS- U I l MISS BAY AW ARnF.n SCHOLARSHIP Miss Cathy S. Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deser Dee Ray of Butner, N.C. has been awarded the John Austin Tate .Lindsey Tate Cuthbertson Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The "scholarship, in the amount of $900 is awarded to outstanding black students at UNCC. It is based upon scholarship, need, and potential service to mankind; Miss Ray is a freshman majoring in psychology and history. While at UNCC, Miss Ray has been active in the. Black Student Union, served as assistant to the stu dent body president, served as student facilitator for WEETAP and on the school newspaper staff. She has also been selected as an orientation counselor and news edtor for the 1979-1980 academic year. Sabrina McNeil, center, was crowned Miss Taugadet- ta 1979, at. the annual Taugadetta sponsored by Tau Gamma Delta 'Sorority. The cornation ceremony was held on Friday, April 27, at Shepard Jr. High School. Left is Lisa Lyons, second runner-up. DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY. 1NP On Saturday, May 26, a Voter Registration Drive will be conducted at the Cornwallis Housing Project. All residents over the age of eighteen can register to vote from 10:00 a.m. Jlo 1;0Q p.m.: in the Weaver Street Recreation Center. The Durham Committee on Black - Affairs is sponsoring the Voter Registration Drive. The Probates of Delta Sigma Theta, Durham Alumnae Chapter, rendered assistance in the drive by canvassing the hpmes of residents on Saturday May 19 to distribute voting information , ' MRS. BRADLEY HONORED DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY New Delta Miss Kathy Lynn Williams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Williams, Sr. 1913 South Rox boro St. was recently inducted to membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. She is presently a junior at Johnson C. Smith Univeristy, Charlotte, North Carolina majoring in computer science. NCC AREA GARDEN CLUB The NCC Area Garden Club held its monthly meeting at 1914 Cecil St. Hostess Mrs. Otelia Becton. Mrs. Sophine Chavis opened the garden gate with the club song after the devotion. Mrs. Becton read a poem. The club president, Mrs. Nettie Easterling presided as reports and minutes were read, unfinished business was , taken care of and new business, concerning the club project, was discussed. Plans were made for the conven tion to be held in Durham August 5, 6, 7 of this year. Mrs. Nettie Easterling was presented with a plaque for her outstanding work in the NCC Area Garden Club and Mrs. Chavis presented a Mother's Day card tQ the following: Mrs. Nettie Easterling, Lucille Markham, .. Jessie Page, Wenica Peak,, Lizzie Sprulle, Maggie Hen ton, and Mi. Cathy Meeks (who is not a mother but en-. , joyed the card also). Mrs. Otelia Becton served a . delicious recast. Mrs. Peaks thanked the hostess. Next meeting will be held at 514 Buriiington, Avenue with a .picnic.;;" - :, -:.-: : r- - t : ; COLLEGE VIEW DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB - College View Duplicate Bridge Club is sponsoring an American Bridge Association Eastern Sectional Tourna ment Friday, May 25, through Monday, May 28, at Hilton Inn," 19707 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, N.C. We- are expecting players from New York; Pehn Klvania, Maryalnd, Washington, D.C, Virginia, North , irolina, and from other areas. Trophies will be award ed all winners; Playing fees are $4. BY DAUGHTERS Sunday May 13, Mrs. Marie M. Bradley was honored as "Mother of the Year" by her daughters, Miss Dorcas M. Bradley of Fayetteville, Mrs, Sandra B. Cathcart of Charlotte, Mrs, Brenda B. Thompson and Mrs. Con stance B. Mason both of Durham. The program took place at Mount Gilead Baptist Church. Also honorably mentioned were Mrs. Ora L. Bryant and Mrs. Willie Dunlap. v A family buffet was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Dunlap., Guests from out of town were Mr. Linnard McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Punlap, of Norfolk Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young of Fayetteville. THRIFTY SAVING CLUB MEETS , The Thrifty Saving Club met at Mrs. Christine Sales' home on Ward Road in honor of Mrs. Marie Harris' birthday anniversary.4 Following the devotion, f Mrs. Aline Davis presided over the business session. Secret pals were commended for each of the gifts received. ' ' " - - '- A summer trip to Atlanta to attend a baseball game is 4 being planned. Further information will be given at a later date. After Mrs. Harris received her gifts, dinner was serv ed. ' ' ...-I , - '.'' ,Y The next meeting will be held at the, home of Mrs. Eleanor Ransom 1207 Hamlin St. Mrs Elizabeth Edwards, reporter; and Mrs. Atline Davis, assistant reporter. - Six monthi wars rtqulmd to ttMnrtbU tha Statu of Ubtrty.