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 r f Zis fi- SAT., FEBRUARY 29, 1831 .mCARSLCMTIZZStt ' Black and Gold Ball Contestants Th Kbits Cfab, lac.; sponsors Its 12b Annaal Llzek aad Gold Ban Saferdsy, April 25, at the Ka Earn Cow vcattoa Cealer-Daaid Boooe Motor Ltxizt. ItS at Hiasboroaffc. Proceeds froai tike affairs wCl be sued for the Klap dab Eeaefif Faad. rbrtosbyJtefSott .7 J W Trim ' ' ;'--N ;W: w li u i! .v iX!a - Li I ? . - .-1.' 1 ft' hJZJ'-f ft. .d: 4,. f "s ,.: d J lfagSBJ -LU--3 ---js r.OTk5V I 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 Bridge Winners GRAND OPENING SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF FEB. ONLY Men's 2 pc. Suit Lady's Plain Dress Two Pair Trousers Two Ladies Skirts .$1.99 .$1.99 .$1.99 .$1.99 4 SHIRTS 99 LAUNDERED ONHANGERS NO LIMIT SAME DAY SERVICE College View Duplicate Bridge Club winners for 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. For Your Black Poetry Reading Pleasure Women left alone ttfe children to raise, MAS3A tells how to survive. &ejty MAMA for $2.50. CaJ check or M.0. to: BOOK P.O. Box 11464 Durham, N.C. 27703 Up-To-Date 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 on "Today's Worldly mnnvin mnE hour w mmmmns 710 S.Alston Avenue Durham, N. C. Next to Ray' s W HI YOUfty vnaepenoenT Insurance n iagent , SCRVIS YOU ffNST Your Independent Insurance Agent is trained to handle all ot your insurance needs Life Health Homeowners Renters Auto Business . To solve your Insurance problems, call or visit your In dependent Insurance Agent today! . . Bob Wallace, your Union Insurance and Realty Co. representative 25 1 5 Apex Highway (NC Hwy 55) Durham 596-8102 bUb-tflUJ wymsoaa-ojoy fit HEAQJTD-K ffiA (DU"ir KOIKE 4 You are invited to the new free series on health topics sponsored by Duke University Medical Center. Monthly, one-hour programs will be held in the Duke North Amphitheater on special health topics. Bring your family and friends! Come to one. come to all. and come away with information bound to be of use and interest. All programs begin at 7:30 p.m. Parking nearby. feCnfertintyt The Latest Research 9 March 3 Dr. Charles Hammond

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