Durham Notes Of
Interest
By Mrs, Symlner Oaye
477-3370
Annual Woman's Day
was observed -Sunday at
Mount Level Baptist
Church with Mrs. Claudia
Kirkley presiding. The
theme was "Christian
Stability The Whole
Armor of -God." The
ladies senior choir
rendered music under the
supervision of Mrs. J.
White. The senior ladies
ushered.
Others participating
were: Mrs. Alma Blake,
Mrs. Sabra Turrentine,
Mrs. Eirima Burton, Miss
Diana Daye, Mrs. Nannie
Lyons, Mrs. R.G.
Lipscomb, Mrs. Patricia '
Hdlliday, Miss Geraldine
Lyons, Mrs. Lola
Mangum, and Mrs.
Shirley Holloway who was
the guest speaker.
Remarks were given by
the pastor, Rev. C.L.
Dunston.
Congratulations to
John Davis, the Player of
the Year in Big Six Con
ference (basketball). He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Davis, Chapel Hill.
Congratulations and
best wishes to newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Mosley, Mr. and
Mrs. Demetri Stewart,
Mr., and Mrs. Harry,
Wyatt
Continentals
Provide Youth
Recreation
In keeping with the
theme for February,
"Recreation," the
Durham Chapter of Con
tinentals took twenty
junior high students
skating Saturday after
noon, February 14;
On Sunday, February
22, the Continentals took
twenty more junior high
students to see the play
K "Steal Away , Home, '? . on
the North Carolina Cen
tral University campus.
Happy birthday to Mrs.
Mary Davis.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. J. Michael Bass,
parents of a daughter born
recently. They reside on
South-LbwellRoad in
Bahama.
The R.G. Lipscomb
Missionary Bible Class of
Mount Level Baptist
Church held its monthly
meeting at -the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scog-
gins, Sr., Monday evening
February 16.
Pray for the sick and
shut-in: Mesdames Pearl
Foskey, Annie Myers,
Mayola Holman, Hattie
Parrish, Ruth Satterwhite,
Luvenia J. Parrish, Estelle
Nixon,, Maud Lucas,
Luella Haskin King,
Jeanie Harris, Charlene P.
McEachin, Sarah Walker
and Mary Harris;
Messers. Burch Coley,
W.A. Harris, Larry Tur
rentine, Lucious Glenn,
Robert L. Harris, Rev.
E.J. Johnson, C.B. Nix
on, Joseph Wade, Hosea
Moore, Ervin Lyons,
James Morris and Melvin
Leach.
Sympathy is extended to
the families of Ben
Douglas and Willie Jones
member, Mrs. Rawling.-
Mrs. Moore surprised
Mrs. Johnson with a bir
thday party. It was a
joyous Valentine's Day
event Mrs. Weona Peeks
thankld the hostess.
TheVext meeting will be
hosted by Mrs. Rawling of
609 Grant Street.
NCCU Area
Garden Club
The NCCU Area
Garden Club held its mon
thly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Louise Moore.
Mrs: Hattie Johnson led
the devotion and Mrs.
Elizabeth Rawling, Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Johnson
contributed a poem to it.
1 Mrs. Sophine Chavis
conducted the business
meeting during which
minutes and treasurer's
report were accepted. The
new business of the club
concerned the Council's
proposal to sell dinners at
Henderson Towers on a
Saturday in the future. It
was also stressed that it is
time to prune and cut
shrubs. Mrs. Easterling is
reported improving. The
club welcomed a new
Yahama
Social Club
The Yahama Social
--Club held its monthly
meeting - oh' :t 'Sunday
February 22, at the home
of Ms. Lauretta Hayes.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
read and approved.
Topics of discussion in
cluded fund-raising pro-l
jects and celebration of
the Club's anniversary
which will be held in May.
Persons celebrating bir
thdays for the month "67
February are Kenneth
Clemons and James
Johnson.
Following the business
session, the hostess served
a delicious meal to the
following members:
Mesdames Ruth Choate,
Rosalyn Cole, Gwendella
Clemons, Pearl Haskins,
Elizabeth Pretty, Edna
Thompson, and Pauline
Throckmorton; Roscoe
and Mrs. Zola Baines,
Kenneth and Mrs. Remell
Clemons, Robert . and
Mrs. Rosa Edwards,
James and Mrs. Ethel
Huggins, James and Mrs.
Marjorie Johnson, Bill
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Ms. Cassie Bell
and Mrs. Marie Moize.
The March 22 meeting
will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, James Hug-gins.
West Durham
Garden Club
On Tuesday evening,
February 17, Mrs. Daisy
Gunn hosted the West
Durham Blosaoiuijarden
" Club at Tier home af2b04
Crowell ,St. the 'Garden
Gate' was opened by Mrs.
Alease Bynum who used
in her opening a poem en
titled "Growing Up A
Child-Like Faith."
The president resided
over the business session
of the meeting which in
cluded committee reports,
a report from the flower
show chairman, paying
Council dues, helping a
convalescent home. Mrs.
Mary McClary and Mrs.
Margaret Allen gave very
interesting reports on the
topic for the month,
"Plants for Hanging
Baskets". Mrs. McClary
gave many scientific
names from her reading
while Mrs. Allen showed
many specimens from her
collection of plants. Both
were informative and en
joyable. A delicious dinner was
served buffet style tQ the
following members:
Mmes. Margaret Allen,,
Mary Allison, Alease'
Ms. Alfreda Carter
bynum, Anna Duke,
Margaret Fuller, Gertrude
! Gibson, Mary T. Horton,
Mary Love, Mary, Mc
Clary, Naomi Parker,
iCornetta Williams, Doris
IReddrick, Mary Jarmani
Misses Ruth and Mary
Louise Stephens. Mrs.
Jarman v thanked the
hostess for an enjoyable
evening.
Mrs. Horton will host
the March 17 meeting.
Ms. Veronia Hayes M. LiadaJoacs
Ms. Debra Smith Pegran
Ms. Kathy Siagktary
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February 19 were: First
place, Mrs. Lee W. Smith,
Jr., and Mrs. Isabella M.
Harden; second place,
Curtis and Minnie Norris;
third place, Mary Duncan
and Doug Kemnitz; fourth
place, Clara Hunt and
Matthew Woollard.
Nacirema
Club
The YWCA Nacirema
Club held its monthly
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Gertrude Gibson
recently. The devotion
was led by Mrs. Josephine
Foushee. During the
business session, con
ducted by the president,
two major activities were
discussed: At what church
and when the group would
worship and the sponsor
ing of seven retarded
children to the circus.
Mrs. Gibson served
refreshments to the
following members: Miss
Hattie White, Mmes.
Dorothy Blakeney,
Frances Owens, Lois
Cozart, Nellie McCrea,
Josephine Foushee and
Celestine Cunningham.
Cora Waddell led the
devotions and a brief
business session. New
members welcomed by the
president, Ms. Annie
Dunnigan, were: Mmes.
Pauline Boxley, Lula
Hall, Rosetta Cobb, Lillie
Vanhook, Margaret
Weathers, Beatrice
Holman and Virginia
Thomas. Guests were the
, Hicks families from New
York and Philadelphia,
in-laws of the pastor, Rev.
: Grads Davis. ..." ; ;.V1X;,:-.
Plans for celebrating
the club's anniversary on
March 15 were discussed
and names of the captains
for 1981 were announced.
A delicious dinner was
served.
Other members present
were: Mmes. Wilma
Milum, Lee Etta Braswell,
Estelle Clinton, Myrtle
Haskins, Marie Harris,
Helen Blair, Lottie Kee,
Tempie Young, Grace
Hyman, Annie Bellq
Ellison, Lena Elebery,
Plassie Sexton, Snoda
Bell, Addie Mack, Alma
Jones, Martha Hunter,1
Loris Brunson, Louise
Allen, Pauline Hart,
Mbna Perry, Elizabeth
Edwards, Elinora Ran
som, Alice Wilson, Viola
Thompson, Fannie
Walker, and Gertrude
Cannady and Dr. Davis.
Hostesses were: Mmes.
Harris, Sexton, Clinton
and Perry.
' Conditions and Coping
with Stress." Her solution
and advice included self
discipline of mind by not
worrying. She cited 40
of people worry about the
'past, 50 about the
' future and 10 about the
present. She suggested af
firming one's faith in the
future and in God. Ms.
Massenburg was introduc
ed by her mother and club
member, Mrs. Ella Floyd.
. . February . birthday ,
honors- went - to-.. Mmes.
Ella Brown, Patricia
Tilley, Annie Creen and
Carrie Vereen.
Several new and exotic
dishes were among those
shared during a tasting
party to which each
member had contributed.
Other members present
were Mmes. Rose Tucker,
Louise Jenkins, Beulah
Hill, Gladys Dawkins,
Thomasina Shaw, Helen
Brown, Catherine Page,
Magnolia Eings, Mable
Bryant and Frances Wat
son. Parent Club
Meeting
The Scarborough
Nursery Parent Club will
meet on Thursday, March
5, at 7:30 p.m., at the
school, 309 Queen Street..
All parents are urged to
attend.
The Board of Directors
will hold its regular
meeting on Tuesday,
March 10, at 1 p.m. in the
school.
"Suede" is the French word
for Sweden. French tailors were
intrigued by the first soft,
napped finish cloth from
Sweden that resembled leather,
so they named itvafter their
neighbor to the north.
Place time-saving appli
ances and often-uaed utnafls
within easy reach on the
kitchen counter and youH oat
them more often.
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GaledaClub
The Up-To-Date
Galeda Club met Sunday
at one o'clock at Union
Baptist Church. Mrs.
Mrs. Watson
Hosts Club
Mrs. Frances Watson
was hostess to the
February meeting of the
Better Homes , and
Gardens Club at her home
recently. Presiding in the
absence of the president,
Mrs. Ella Brown, was
Mrs. Louise Jenkins.
Mmes. Ella Floyd and
Carrie Vereen presented a
report on the recent Coun
cil meeting. Highlight of
the evening was the
speaker, Ms. . Sandra
Massenburg, who spoke
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