SAT.. MARCH 7, 1931 THE CAROLINA TIKES H Clubs and Socials . tr . ". ' TV ;' V Miss Mattie Carolyn Hall Engagement Announced PITTSBURGH, PA. Miss Mattie Carolyn "Carol" Hall, television newscaster at WTAE-TV, the ABC affiliate in Pittsburgh, and Clifford C. Cooper, a prominent attorney and partner in the firm of Cooper and Lancaster, Pittsburgh, plan to be married in June. The wedding will take place in Webster Groves, Missouri. ; ' Their engagement has been announced by Reverend and Mrs. William E. Hall of Kirkwood, Missouri, parents of the bride-to-be. Mrs. Cecilia Gladys Faucette of Durham, North Carolina, is the maternal grand mother of the bride-to-be..; The prospective bridegroom is the son of Clifford C. Cooper, Sr., of Cleveland, Ohio and the late Mrs. Flet cher Lee Cooper of Washington, Pennsylvania, he received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. Miss Hall, a native of Kirkwood Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, graduated from Kirkwood High School, is an alumna of Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and Columbia University in New York. As a television newscaster and reporter, Miss Hall has worked in Mem phis, New York and Washington, D.C. Her father is a retired Veterans Administration Hospital chaplain and .former St. Louis wl$IPO''tfc also a retired public school teacher. ' . ,...''., Ladies Aid Society Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Socie ty was held at the home of Mrs. Barbara L. Faulk on Bedford Avenue recently. The home was beautifully decorated with potted plants. The hostess served a very delicious brunch prior to the business session which was presided over by Mrs. Mary T. Horton, the president. An interesting discussion was held by members pre sent: Mesdames Margaret Allen, Mary Byrd, Julia Freeland, Sallie Graham, Margaret Hedgepeth, Ella Jackson, Mary P. Jarmon, Helen R. Jones, Mary B. Love, Mary McClary, Harriette Miller, Florence Ogan.i Naomi Parker, Clara Perkins, Josie Powell, Hazel Rich, Bessie Wagstaff and Sadie Winston. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary L. McClary with Mrs. Naomi Parker and Mrs. Mary B. Love as co-hostesses. The Friendly Ladies Meet . The Friendly ladies met at 807 S. Duke Street Sun day, March 1 , with Mrs. Susie Dilihunt and Mrs. Gussie Ray as hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Green and Mrs. Almena Hinton. 1 The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Hastie Price. After the business session, a delightful repast was served. Members present were: Mmes. Iola Massey, Catherine Trice, Lennie Rose, Betty Green, Lina M. Saunders, Louise Smith, Viola Thompson, Elizabeth Edwards, Agnes Hinton, Almena Hinton, Susie Dihhunt, Dwyane Lassiter, Hannah Roberson, Annie Cruse, Mattie Tilman, Magdaline Llewellyn, Myrtle Taylor, Myrtle Weeks, Mary Hayes, Evangeline Page and Gussie Ray. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Price and Miss Cruse. Rollingwood Community Club Plans were made for a Grocery Raffle to be held on May 28, by members of the Rollingwood Community Club during their meeting at the home of Mrs. Hattie . Bass, 1605 Nixon Street, last Thursday. Members will be selling tickets for $1 which will give each buyer three chances to win as three prizes will be offered. Proceeds will be used to help finance any need that may arise con cerning their neighbors. All eleven members were present. They are Mmes. Margie Crawford, Ruby Hughes, Emily Williams, Ethel Robinson, Hattie Bass, Margaret Morrison, Rosa Spearman, Rath Davis, Nellie Edger, Matilda Barbee and Beatrice Howell. Pictures were made of the group.: Plans are being made for the club's third anniversary celebration on Jurie 28, which will include a choir con cert at Ebenezer Baptist Church on Alston Avenue. Bridge Winners College View Duplicate Bridge Club winners for, February 26 were: First place-Mike Miller and Tom jjHunt, second place-Mrs. Isabella Harden and Mrs. , Thelma Smith, third place-Wylie Hammond and Green 'yffle Harris, fourth place-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young.;" ; r Ever-Ready Club Mrss Hazel Parker was hostess for the monthly meeting of the Ever-Ready Club. The meeting was opened and presided over by the president, Mrs. Esther , Moore. A lovely repast was served to those present: Mmes. Mary Patterson, Fence Revels, Lear Lee, Louise Rogers, Beatrice Edgerton, Esther Moore, Tessie Cross, fcdna Royster, Jean McCamey, Dot Holloway, Savater Hunter, Bessie Jones, Louise Lee, Clara Taylor and Josephine Harris. The next meeting is scheduled for 3 p.m., in the base ment of Orange Grove Church. Mrs. Esther Moore and Miss Sharon Moore will be hostesses. ARTHUR HALL AFRO-AMERICAN DANCE ENSEMBLE The Carolina Union will present the Philadelphia-based Arthur Hall Afro-American Dance ensemble on Wednesday, March 18, at 8 p.m., in Memorial Hall on the UNC campus. Combining the African dance with American insight, he Ensemble em bodies the modern spirit of black culture. Tickets are $5 for students, $6 for general public and are available through the Carolina Union box Office, 933-1449. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. EXPECTANT PARENTS Red Cross will offer a six week course for expectant parents beginning 7 p.rri., Wednesday, March II, at Red Cross Center, located at 1000 E. Forest Hills Blvd. Classes will meet for six con secutive Wednesday nights. ; K Topics include: Prenatal Care and Nutrition, Labor and Delivery Including Exercises and Breathing Pat-, terns, Bottle and Breastfeeding, The Newborn, Bath Demonstration, and Child Care Through The First Year. The course is specifically designed for both prospec tive parents, but mothers are welcome to come alone. Participants may attend selected or all of the class ses sions and will be awarded a course certificate according ly. Mrs. Ekonza M. Brown, R.N., is the instructor for this course. Persons interested in taking the course should call the Red Cross office, 489-6541 and register. HASSLE HOUSE will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its service to Durham on Sunday, March 15. The public is invited to come to 1022 Urban Avenue, next to the Watts Street Baptist Church, for free refreshments starting at 12 noon. Hassle House's history of volunteer involvement will be celebrated by the community. BOTTLE BILL ISSUE - NX. Representative David Diamont will discuss the Bottle' Bill issue at the meeting of the Research Triangle Goup, Joseph Leconte Chapter, Sierra Club, on Thursday, March 12, at 8 p.m., in Dreyfuss Audiforium, Research Triangle In stitute. The public is encouraged to attend this impor tant meeting. j' PAGE (Parents for the Advancement of Gifted Education), Durham Chapter, will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Durham at Main and Roxboro. AFTERSCHOOL RFXRRATION PROGRAMS-. The Durham City Community Education program and the Durham Parks and Recreation Department are con ducting Afterschool Recreation Programs at Y.E. Smith, East End and George Watts Elementary whooiv These programs operate each day school open through June 5. The hours are Monday through Friday. 2:30.5:30 p.m. j l ' The program offers a wide range of activities in cluding sports and athletics, music and drama, arts and crafts, study hours, tutorial sessions, and other seasonal special events. There is a stoall weekly fee. For more information call Gaston Patterson at 683-4355 or Albert Huey at 688-2361, extension 245. r9mnt1')! 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