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Durham Social Notes Of Interest. Bv Mrs. Svminsr bava JTT-OOTA '! Marriage Announcement Miss Blondie M. Newman was married to Eddie' fuller, April II, at the Markham; Chapel Baptist j-hureh on Hope Valley Road, Durham. The Reverend 'Richard McMillan officiated and Mrs. Zora Jones ITorain iwas the director. j :tB The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward -3SIewman of Roxboro and Durham. The bridegroom is 3he son of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell. Fuller of 403 Todd treet, Durham. " "' ; . .., Musicians were Miss Beverly ;.AIlen and Harold vj.aney, vocalists and Nathaniel Daniels, organist. -Sse Maid of honor was Miss Elizabeth Newman, sister of j Jnlihe bride. Bridesmaids were Misses' Phyllis Hayes and? Phyllis Graham. J. A. Holliday was best man. Ushers tere Gary Newman and Andrew Cannady. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Msg .A. Holliday on Mason Road, following tne ceremony. Ssj- The' couple resides in Durham, i S4 Pray for the sick and shut-in: Mesdames Zonna M. .jSHedgepeth, Hattie Parrish, Moriah Judd, Estelle Nix USn, Maud Lucas, Pearl Foskey, Annie Myers, Ella $Mangum, Mayola Holman, Ruth Satterwhite, Beatrice 3McCIain, Georgianna Ray, Eugenia L. Shaw, D.M. Mc gjCoIlum, Maggie Thompson, Maggie Whitted, Luvenia si. Parrish, Lillie Long, Molly Daye, Callie Glenn and Hflollie Bass; Messers W.A. Harris, Hosea Moore, Joseph Wade, rvin Lyons, William McCIary, William Carrington, 3Larry Turrentine, Burch Coley, Broadie Daye, Lucious tilenn,, Willie Cates, Andrew Wigfall, Edward Moore Saind Ike Mason. :SATM APRIL 25, 1981 On April 6, the 4-H of Durham had a Fashion Show at the Durham County Public Library. Participants 4 from Russell-Hot Shots were Misses Michelle Webb, Anita Parker, Regina Parker, Nedenia Parker and Melanie Daniels. A surprise birthday party was given to Mrs. Nola Folks of Rougemont on Friday, April 7, at the Old Whitted School by the Head Start employees. Mrs. . Folks received many beautiful gifts. Participants were. Miss Denise Johnson, Miss Cathlene Inglema, Mrs. Helen Jordan, Mrs. Gloria Morris, Ms. Iris Thompson, Mrs. Nora Richmond, Mrs. Rosalyn Parker, Mrs. , Sophie Maye, Ms. Katie Porter, Miss Hazel Lipscomb, Curtis Johnson and Ms. Dacie Haskin. L. Miss Inga Perry has returned to ECU in Greenville after having spent the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Kenion in Durham. Happy birthday anniversary to Mrs. Odessa Jones, Mrs. Virginia Kenion, Mrs. Louise K. Perry, Mrs. Nola Folks and Mrs. Georgia Johnson. THE CAROLINA TIMES 9 1 ii .i 1 ' , l: i 0 Mil Eric Lamont Lunsford,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lunsford was the third place winner in the recent 4-H Traffic Poster Contest. He received a $5 award from the Indepen dent Insurance Agents of Durham. Eric's poster, along with those of the first and second place win ners, was shown on WPTF-TV's program, "Barney's Army." ERIC LUNSFORD Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of Carnell Thomas and Mrs. Nannie Lawson. WE WELCO.'.IE THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS 3 TO 5 LB. AVG. PKG. A, i. PRICES M THIS AD ARE GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, 42581 . if Vy QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED . v nunc oulu iu umcn 0W I Ml - .DEALERS. i 1 I Ufra VCw" sr'-imMmK m ,i M(M itSckMMM.jnll I U ' $418 SLICED BACON OR OLDE SMITHFIELD PORK SAUSAGE go. V P555I m m a i l m-mmmmmmmmmbmmmm ,, 1 1 llimiMll I X I ' ' . idlilMWl VA WASH. STATE FANCY l RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS Arrtto . bkm 1 lb. fivaj J rTENDER:! WHOLE SIWOKED PIPMIPC H I vlilVlU LB. i8UCEb......L,.78l i LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! MORTON DINNERS 17 OZ. KING SIZE CHICKEN 19 OZ. KING SIZE SALISBURY STEAK 19 OZ. KING SIZE TURKEY $29 EA. ASST. MORTON FROZEN POT PIES & CASSEROLES BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY z4b y PiMiiMili 3: ' ' ' 1 ' " ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' - MACARONI & CHEESE SPAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCE a oz. SflOO BOXES y WHITE CLOUD BATH TISSUE 4 ROLL PAK rJ LIMIT 2 WITH $10.00 ORDER MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 LB. WW BAG mm Miss Teresa I. Groton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Groton, 606 Dunbar Street, is attending the 41st Annual Eastern Regional Conference of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, hosted by Beta Epsilon Chapter in New York City, April 24-26. Miss Groton is a member of Durham's Beta Zeta Chapter and is a teacher at Chewning Junior High School. S -"SfjaTTTi. ft rr W Important Medical Developments Many black Americans are learning more about their health because of a helpful pamphlet which answers many questions about cancer. Recent medical studies show black Americans are getting more cancer of some forms than before, and a black American is more likely to die from cancer than is a white American. Black women, however, are not getting cancer as much now as in the past. According to the pam phlet What Black Ameri cans Should Know About Cancer there are basic reasons for the higher inci dence of cancer in blacks: Environmental and , social factors are a major cause of increased cancer . among blacks. More blacks than whites live iri cities and " crowded industrial areas . , ; whtcKhav a greater percent' fTotfeewcaUa'rlg pollu lants-' r in.$hftair.;, I r- In general, says the pamphlet, "Blacks have had less access to regular medical care, and have not taken ad vantage of medical facilities that are available." The pamphlet, published by the Public Health Service, says the findings point to a need by black Americans to pay attention to their bodies and see a doctor when they suspect they may be developing cancer. Here are some of the warning signs listed in the pamphlet: A persistent cough or long-lasting breathing prob lem; a lump or thickening of the breast (in women); Environmental factors are believed to play a large part in cancer a mong black Americans. change in bowel habits and bleeding from the rectum or blood in the stool; difficulty urinating or blood in the urine; unusual bleeding or discharge from the vagina; a sore in the mouth or throat that doesn't heal, hoarseness, or difficulty in swallowing; indigestion that won't go away. The pamphlets "What Black Americans Should Know About Cancer," "Progress Against Breast Cancer," and "Clearing the Air" and others concerning cancer tare available free of charge from the Public Health Service. Write to: Office of Communications, Dept. K, National Cancer Institute, Building 31, Room 10AI8, Bethesda, MD 20205. MOVING? Notify us at least three weeks In advance. Give us your old address AND your new address and the date you'll be at your new loca tion. We can give yo'i better service and help keep costs down. v Otherwise, we have to pay 25c for every paper that's hot delivered to , you, and sometimes it takes the Post Office three to four weeks to notify us. v V y J In this a these advarflMd items to required to b readUv avalabto tor sal the advertised price ki each AAP Store, except a speciflcalt noted H. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. APRIL 25. AT AP IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS atorV o 320 university Dr. 1109 E. Main St. 621 Broad st 3438 Hillsborough Rd 7 HOLLY FARMS BAGGED HKs kpir get A&P HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF MM Bone-In lb. U ' J i m m Wo InJUU W (0) SAVE 54 ON 2 rs. Filbert's Margarine Quarter HOMESTYLE I (m Wet. a GOLD MEDAL OR Red Band Floor SAlf-Rlftinn Unbleached 515 it bag Vjdi FROZEN Ann Page Pizzas Hamburger Pepperoni Sausage 12 02. Cheese pkg. CONTAINS RICH BRAZILIAN COFFEE mm ICHT etiocn INSTANT coffee Eight O'CIocIi Instant Coffee fay ANN PAGE FROZEN lfm Save Dinners 16 Salisbury Steak XTZX S7 A Meat Loaf CT 1(111. Chicken Turkey 11oz. 16 0Z. 8 Pkg. Carton COKE PLUS DEPOSIT 49 Grade "A" 2 L0WFAT MILK ann page -189 gallon 2 L0WFAT MILK I jug 1 83 CTide Dctcrocnt nn 49oz. Scottowels Arts n' Flowers (7 fr 1 Decorated ?5IU V 5aveZO Dig ly . roil (J PURE CANE GRANULATED Dixie Crystals AH mmw bag rn I I LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON; GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 25, AT A&P IN of: 9 FOR FRESHNESS AND SAVINGS FLORIDA CRISP SOLID fUl large heads u r WASHINGTON STATE RED Bullctous Applos Straiterias J Jane Parker Shortcakes 0 l) '5- 6 59 cln. iiy
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