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1 o vftnyn RICHARDSON S SPONSOR PICNIC Valley Mr. ana Mrs. josnua Kicnmond were hosts to tne New Martha; E. Graham Sunday School Qass of West West Durham Baptist Church and their friends at a picnic at ford, Windsor, Bahama and Durham. their home near Raleigh Saturday, August 25. About 35 yv " Visitors included Mrs. Violet O. Rogers of Durham, members and friends enjoyed dinner and fishing in the who rendered a solo on the program, Mrs. Lillian Cole, : nearby lake. Mrs. Amanda Bond, Mrs. Annie Mae Bond of Wind- VISITS IN NEW JERSEY " sor, James Peace and Mrs. Harold Satterwhite of Ox Miss Ruth Stephens and Mrs. Betty , Fowler have ford. " , , .M returned home after a visit with Mrs. Fannie Belle Davis a delicious menu was catered and served by Mrs." Green in Orange N.J. ", Elaine Moore. There Were approximately 150 relatives GARDENERS VISIT ASHEVILLE and friends in attendance. . Mrs. Gertrude Gibson, Mrs. Margaret Allen and Miss Gifts were presented to the oldest family member and Mary Stephens, members of the West Durham Blossom the youngest. They are Mrs. Overda Haythe Hall (the Club, motored to Ashevill'e on the trip sponsored by oldest) and Richard David Cole, Jr. (the youngest). Dcucr numcs ami uaruens viuq i ncy visuea ommorc souvenirs were OlSulDUtea 10 all present, mm mm a . m t mm r ' ty. New York; Yonkers, New York; East Orange, i Jfc A '; Jersey; Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Charleston, ' I Af'TV I i Virginia; Virgiluui and Portsmouth, Virginia; Ox- . ; ' r n! i -i J : 1 a k a ad F . I I I mM. I I I I - " I ' V ;i . U 7 1 A i W. , V I ' - House and saw the play "Unto These Hills.' CUTEST BABY CONTEST WINNER Yolanda McRae, nine month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McRae 6f 5404 Kemp Road, won first place for two of the ' participating merchants in the Cutest Baby Contest which is being sponsored by the Lakewood Merchants Association and coordinated by Ampix Photography. The reunion will be held at the. same time next year. Hosts for the reunion were, John and Mrs. Elaine Moore, Fred D. Suitt, and Ms. Ruth S. McCollum. ; ; DURHAM KAPPAS WELCOME NEW.CITY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT The Durham Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Dr. Hammonds expresses appreciation to Durham Kappas Yolanda received gifts from the Lakewood Branch of Fraternity held a reception in honor of Kappa Brother, North Carolina National Bank and Kerr Drugs. OAKLEY-HAYTHE FAMILY REUNION HELD AUGUST 25 The lawn of John and Elaine Moore, 217 Archdale Drive, was the scene of the Oakley-Haythe Annual Family Reunion on Saturday, August 25. The clan was represented by relatives from Spring Dr. Cleveland Hammonds, the new chief administator for the Durham City Schools. This delightful reception . was hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Parker. :. Dr. Hammonds was welcomed to the Durham Com munity and the Durham Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity by Robert McAdams, Polemarch (President), of the Chapter; Reddit Alexander introduc ed the Officers and Board of Directors of the Chapter; John L. Stewart reflected upon the achievements of THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! HOLLY FAQMS Quantity Rights Reserved None Sold To Restaurants or Dealers if yr J U.S. GIADE "A" IIEAST 01 LEG .i . :.v,'-s-' ' mm QUARTERS Dr. Hammonds and the host, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Parker and son. NCR OF THE CHIX CHOICE Wim PARTS II. mm' FRYER PARTS (LIMIT OF 4 PLEASEI) in CHICWN , . . IP, r Slicod MARKET STYLE DACON 2 lb. Pltg. ir in or f.loro r (om (LICIT OF 4 PLEASEI) , w ' ' '.'SV II I . 1 ft Y, i4 Dr. Hammonds and School Board Member, John D. Lennon Durham Kappas in the field of education such as C.C. Spaulding, James E. Shepard, and Conrad O.. Pearson. Other Kappas welcoming Dr. Hammonds were J.J. 'Babe Henderson, retired North Carolina Mutual Ex ecutive; John D. Lennon, City School Board member; Howard C. McAllister, director of Personnel, Durham City Schools'; and Ralph Hunt, Durham City Council Member. &&&&& II tt.S. 1 til PURPOSE WHITE POTATOES i POLY ifS-;-y 25C Off Label mi DETERGENT $99 PACI-1 UTEI PLUS DEPOSIT ami DEED CAITOH OF TDEIVE 11 ti. CAMS 09 PETER PAN SUPE(MI1ET 517 Ddcoa Stroot 5967713 Fri., Sat. y J A GRADE "A" FiQVERS NOT FROZEN LB. LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS FOR BBQ FRESH - PIG FEET PIG TAIL PEPSI-COLA iuoz COCA-CdlA ",T0" FKESH rOU 3 LIS. POI COLE'S FRESH FORI SAUSAGE LB. "010 & i it PETEI PAU QASXET nill BE 0PEH OC"3AY LAI0S DAY ' ; Dr. Hammonds and City Cooncfl Member, Ralph Hunt Harsh-Stovart Grandcbildron Entertain Anthony, Regina, Randy and Andre' Marsh of Monroe, and their first cousins, Deirdra and Debbie Dawn Stewart of Greensboro held a combination post birthday and vacation' farewell party on the lawn of Oren Marsh, Jr. at 3200 Fayetteville Road on August 23. In. attendance were Devrie and Marshall Isley, Jr. of Wilmington; Derek Robinson of Charlottesville, Va.; Robin Ounn of Palm Beach, Fla.; and Melanie, Melissa and Douglas Speight of Durham. Other close friends and neighbors were also invited. Hosts and hostesses for the affair were Oren Marsh, Jr.i Mrs. Johnnie Marsh Smith, Donald Brown and Mrs. Winnie Breeden. ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY AND PHI BETA SIGMA HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The Eta Beta Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and Delta Zeta Sigma chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Frater nity held their annual family picnic Saturday, August 25 at the Sherwood Recreation Park on Miami Blvd. ' Sports and games helped the many members, their families and guests to have a most enjoyable outing. Ms. Ella Gaines serves as president of the local Zeta Phi Beta Chapter, Picnic Committee members included Richard Knight, Jaspar Harris and Paul Bland. THE NURSES BREAKFAST CLUB The Nurses Breakfast Cub held its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Hazel Howard, 3710 Four Seasons Drive,recently. Winners of the "Gas Raffle" were Ms. Shirley Henry, first prize; Ms. Susie Surles, second prize and Ms. Laura Chambers, third prize. Members present were: Mmes. Eldonia Boss, Roxan na Daye, Maedell Gattis, Ethel Hopkins, Jinet Lynch, Arlene Murry, Phyllis Nuchurch, Gamaliel Pretty, Eliza Riley, Onnie Rogers, Bertha Snipes, Mable Thompson, Sadie Thompson, Ernestine Turner and hostesses, Katie Evans and Hazel Howard. The scarlet pimpernel plant closes its blossoms at the approach of a storm. Today' s Woman Has a career and responsibilities like never before. We can help you keep up with your spending with a checking account and a duplicate, checkbook. Every time you write a check you've got ah instant record of it. Giving Today's Woman more time for herself. You're Somebody Special ; MECHAferi&si FARRIERS BANK JiyettorlaeStieeV ril6WsaJjdiStittt' Loca ted Statewide Inf . OKAUHCU . - OIWKU4M ?... .. AHm Ult III A MlWtll if
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