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8-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOVEMBER 22, 1980 Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H. Kinney ""Happy Binhdav Anniversary to Ms. Chrysial Vann, PXJ. Mays, Brian Goforth, Mrs. Ruih Howell and Peter O'Neill from your many relatives and friends. Mrs. Emma Wimbish Greene has climbed to the top of4he ladder. She is a native of Henderson. She received her B.S. degree from Fayetteville State University, the NA. degree from Teachers College, Columbia Univer se and the Doctor of Education degree from Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. vDr. Greene is the Supervisor of Title I programs, Grades 1-8 in Reading and Math for Fayeiieville City Schools. She has done one book on The Tutorial Readitig Program and one on Mai hematic Skills fir Primary Grades. Dr. Greene believes she has found an approach to leaching reading vasily different from lechniques used in many American public schools. We are proud of her and we congraiulaie her for she has dojic her homework. Haye0pwnsniors Feted At tiist Meeting of Year " The Senior OtizeivChjb held its last meeting for 1980, in the Hayesiown Community with and enjoyed a com bmaiioi Thanksigiving and birthday dinner. Mis. Roberta Allen, president, led the devotion which centered ahniud the Thanksgiving theme. Club ac tivities for the remainder of the year are visiting the sick and gifts to residents of the ConvalescentHome on Pet ligrew Street. - . . A beautiful program bfmusfc, poems and readings followed Mrs. Delia Hubbard's welcome to a visitors, Mrs. Lillie Bullock from Operation Breakthrough and two of her tv-workers, Carl Williams and Ms. Louise Lee. Froi.i a beautifully decorated table, dinner was served buffet style. Attending members were Mmes. Odessa Flake, Bessie Barrhgion, Roberta 'Allen, Alice Carrick, Edna Roysier, Annie Webb, Georgia Williams, Delia Hub bard, Messrs. Rhuba Allen, Richard Patterson, Henry Hubbard, Robert Lee, Clyde Lee, Thomas Royster, Ollie Ray, Clarence Thompson and James T. Rempson. i Mrs. Shaw Entertains r Better Homes & Gardens Club JEOn November 10, the Better Homes and Gardens Club opened the garden gate at the home of Gardener THomasenia B. Shaw, 903 Delray Street. Gardeners Rose Tucker and Frances Watson led the devotions, after which Gardener Ella Brown conducted thf business session. Hiring the pr'e-Christmas "Show and Tell,'' Gardener Mable Bryant delighted the group with hei colorful, intricately designed afghans. Club activities in elude the Duke Power Company Christmas Craft; Night on last Monday, a party for Dillon School girls oi November 22, and a Christmas Brunch at the Hilton oi December 27. A delicious repast was served to the following Gardeners Louise Jenkins, Beulah Hill, Catherine Page Frances Watson, Magnolia Eings, Mable Bryant, Ell: Brown, Rose Tucker and Lenora Hooker. : After the thanking of the hostess by Gardene Tucker, who will be hostess at the next regular meetiii; on December 1, the meeting was adjourned. The "Perfect Recipe" Ask a group of cooks what makes an ideal recipe, and you are likely to get a flood of dif ferent opinions. These days, however, many would say a prime "ingredient" is low cost spiced with plenty of eye and taste appeal, a dash of imagination, topped off with easy preparation. Here's a nutritious recipe that fits this description to a "T." A blend of chicken, brit canned pineapple chunks a crunchy zucchini, "Aloha Bat Chicken" is an inexpens one-dish entree that goes gether in a Jiffy. Serve this delicious com nation, basted in Its sing lemon sauce, with fluffy boi rice, and youll have a m that is guaranteed to be popular with the cook as w the diner. ALOHA BAKED CHICKEN 1 'tablespoon flour teaspoon onion powder teaspoon ginger pieces frying chicken . . z half breasts, 2 thighs, I drumsticks, 2 wings) 1 (1 pound 4 ounce) can pineapple siloes H xup syrup from pineapple up soy sauce Z tablespoons brown sogai (packed) 2 tablespoons lemon Jfc 2 teaspoons cornstarch teaspoon prepared masts V4 teaspoon pressed garlic (2 large cloves) Vt teaspoon salt 4 small sncchinl pound) Members and guest of Council .IV, Blue Ridge Region, held their second meeting for the year on Satur day past at the Lakeview Country Club. Theme "Persuade"; motto, "To Love Our Language and to Use It with Grace and Facility" both demonstrated in their proper places. The Edifice Club and Skyway Club hosted the meeting. Ms. Jewell Waddell, president. Mrs. Francis Lennox gave the welcome. Business session was con ducted. Mrs. Veatrice Davis, president of Blue Ridge Region, conducted a "Committee Functions Workshop". A fashion show was enjoyed and directed by Mrs. Karen Darlington. Lunch was served promptly. Everyone fellowshipped graciously, comfortably and shared their experiences. During the afternoon, our "Women in Politics" par ticipated, they were: Mrs. Mildred Evans, City Council; Mrs. Virginia Thompson, County Commissioner; Mrs. Jeanette Council, Political Organizers; and Mrs. Mary McAllister, County Cimmissioner. Invitation to the next meeting was announced and the evaluation was given. The meeting adjourned after the Closing Thought was delivered by Mrs. Marian McKoy. The staff and teachers at Lucile Sanders Elementary recently held a retirement reception for Mrs. Rosa Lowery, a former elementary teacher. Mrs, Lowery taught fourteen years in the city school system, and 34 years total as an educator in other systems. She is a former principal of the adult program of Fayetteville Technical Institute, Wade Division. Members of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority held their November meeting at Home's Motor Lodge Restaurant at 3 p.m. on Saturday past. Soror G.T. Hollingsworth presided. Dinner was enjoyed by all. Various sorors were recognized for their achievements, business sessions, fellowship was enjoyed. After the "Birthday Night Celebration" was enjoyed Friday night past at the Lake View Country Club, i Members of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity will have a talent program on November 23, 4 p.m., at St. Luke AME Church. Some enjoyed "The River Niger", at 8 p.m. throughout the weekend at Fayetteville State University in the Little Theater. The Rev. W.E. Beamon, pastor of Second Baptist Church celebrated the 13th anniversary of the church Sunday. A special service was held at 3 p.m. Rev. Beamon is an instructor of ministers at Burgaw In stitute, Executive Board Chairman of the Middle District Association and a member of the Presbytery Board. His travel included visits to the Holy Land and World Conference in Toronto, Canada. A memorial service for the late pastor, the Rev. R.P. Farrior was held at First Baptist Missionary Church in Stedman at 8 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Charles Lyons, chancellor of Fayetteville State University, was honored recently as a distinguished alumnus of Ohio State University. Dr. Lyons a five top academic seniors at Fayetteille State University attended a banquet. Mrs. Anita E- McBride has joined the staff of John Canady Realtors, 136 McPhersoit Church Road. Ms. Tonia Dew, a senior, was chosen "Miss E.E. Smith" at a pageant held at the school recently. Leon McNair preached his trial sermon Sunday even ing at Savannah Baptist Church in Cedar Creek. 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