12-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOVEMBER 22. 1980
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Thrifty Club Entertained
Mrs Elizabeth Edwards entenained the Thrifty Club
recently on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Genevive
Rogers conducted devotion and Mrs. Bessie Pratt read a
beautiful poem.
The president, Mrs. Aline Davis, presided over the
business session which consisted of (he climax of the
Oxford Orphanage project, visits to the Eddison and
Pine Knoll Rest Homes, a shower and cook stove for an
unwed mother, and plans for the Christmas Banquet.
Members sang the birthday song to Mrs. Edwards
and she received a lovely gift from the club.
Those enjoying the evening were: Mmes. Laura
Thorpe, Lula Hester. Pauline Boxley, Mozelle Flintall,
Geiievive Rogers, Pauline Hart, Mile Williams, Rosetta
Cobb, Elnora Ransom, Bessie Pratt, Willie M. Jones,
Mattie Jones, Mary Vanhook, Luna Holeman,
Christine Sales, Marie Harris, Ret ha Core and Beatrice
Holeman.
Vacationer Returns
- Mrs. S.L. Thompson of 04 Dowd Street has return
ed; home from vacation in Tuskegee, Alabama, and
Jackson, Mississippi. She was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
RJvl. Richmond, Sr., in Alabama and Mr. and Mrs.
R.M. Richmond, Jr. (Baby Ray) in Mississippi. The
Richmonds are former residents of Durham, and
motored back to Durham to visit his mother, Mrs. Ellen
Richmond on Berkley Street.
Pi Beta Initiates Eleven
Sorors of Pi Beta, one of nineteen undergraduate
chapters of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., initiated eleven
prospective nurses Saturday, November 15, at the Cove
nant Presbyterian Gm'rcJtv culminating several weeks of
dedicated work for thctri and (he pledgees. .
Pi Beia was chartered December 1 1, 1971 on (he cam
pus of North Carolina Central University. At its incep
tion, Soror Helen S. Miller was chairman of ihe Depart
ment of Nursing at NCCU and Supreme Basileus of Chi
Eta Phi Sorority.
Previous members of Pi Beta are: Sorors Mary
Stewart, Basileus and Dean of Pledgees; Hat tie Carr
ington, Epistoleus; Wilhelmenia Hollingsworlh, Tarois
and Paula Tabron, project chairman.
Initiated were: Cheryl Allen, Eartha'O. Bridges,
Pamela Humphery, Earline Lyon and Mary Rodgers,
all of Durham; Mattie Fulmore, Fayetteville; Patricia
Leake, Raleigh; Edna Anderson McEachern, Pitisboro;
Daphine Richardson, Franklinion; Patricia Simmons,
Ahoskie and Carole Weeks of Philadelphia, Pa.
Soros of Pi, the parent chapter, assisting with pre
and post-iniliaition activities were: Sorors Joan Martin,
on campus sponsor; Norris Burton, Lottie F. Hall,
Sylvia O. Richardson, off campus sponsors; Lauretta
Hayes, Basileus; Nannie James Davis, Epistoleus and
charter member of Pi Beta; Eula Cole, Beulah
Hollowell, Lula Harris, Lydia R. Beds, assistant Tamis;
and Barbara J. Davis, reporter.
An after initiation brunch was hosted by Pi Beta
Sorors at Charles Dunham's Restaurant on Fayetteville
Street.
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University, suggests you listen
when your child talks to a doll
or a pet.
"This form of listening isn't
eavesdropping." Dr. Wagner
points out It's a way of finding
out some of your child's in
nermost feelings-about him
self, about his lot in life, about
his feelings toward others.
Also listen when the child
tries to talk to you. Too often
parents are more likely to want
to tell a child what to do, rather
than posing a question that
makes a child think about his
own choices.
It often takes a lot of pa
tience to hear a child out
especially when he's slow at
getting around to the point,
Dr. Wagner says.
But cutting him off with a
hurry up, I haven't got all
day," will lessen your chances
of a good communication
channel with your child later.
He'll be more free about
telling you his troubles, his
joys, his plans when he gets
older if you let him know you're
interested in what he has to
, say when he's little and eager
to tell all.
Show interest in what he
has to say, even though it may
seem trivial, Dr. Wagner
recommends. And ask him
leading questions to encourage
him to talk all the more.
This is a good step toward
having a child who learns to
think on his feet, and who's
more open and willing to con
verse with others once he gets
out into the more competitive
world.
It'll help him get ready for
participation in school, too.
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