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lub. and Socials- ) r Continentals Meet The Durham Chapter of Continentals held its mon thly meeting Saturday, May 16, at Zafa Temple on South Alston Avenue, with Mrs. Grade Rogers as hostess. This meeting marked the end of the fiscal year and the business included annual reports from all past . officers and committees. Election and installation services for new officers for fiscal year 1981-82 concluded the meeting. New officers are: Ms. Lillie Edwards, president; Ms. Diane Sanford, vice president; Ms. Georgetta Parker, recording secretary; Ms. Delores Plummer, corresponding secretary; Ms. Carolyn Crump, treasurer; Ms. Brenda Crawford, financial secretary; and Ms. Annie Reed, parliamentarian. Later that evening, all Continentals and their guests were invited to a disco sponsored by the hostess and past president, Mrs. Rogers. Several businesses of the com munity sponsored door prizes for this affair. Heroines arid Companions Hold Annual Banquet-Ball On Friday evening, May 1, Boyd and Hodge Court No. 7, Heroines of Jericho, PHA, held its fifth annual Banquet and Ball at the Downtowner. Guest speaker for the evening was Companion James Nunn, Past High Priest of C. Hudson Chapter No. 63, Holy Royal Arch Mason, and also a member of this court. Recognition awards were presented to Heroines Mary E. Young, Lois Henderson, Mary Adams, Gladys Dawkins, Ophelia Spells, Mary Scott, Marion Cov ington, Olinza Johnson, Ernestine Scott, Constance Williams, Alma Spann, Marie Hill, Rosa Stephens; Companions Liston Gore, Sr., and Monroe Long. Mrs. Annie C. Gore is president of the court. Mrs. Holman Surprised With Birthday Dinner Mrs. Luna J. Holman was the proud and gracious recipient of a surprise birthday dinner party given by her close friend, Mrs. Leona Hawkins on South Roxboro St., in her home on Monday evening, May 18. Mrs. Holman's friends and family did everything in their power to make this a gala affair. She received numerous cards, gifts and flowers from persons present. The honoree declared the affair as "one of the greatest birthday celebrations ever given" for her. Chi Eta Phi Holdte Green and YelldvBan Pi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi, Inc., held its Sixth Annual Green and Yellow Ball on Saturday, May 23, at the Durham Civic Center. Music was provided by the Phase II Band. All proceeds from the ball go to the chapter's Scholarship and Community Projects fund. Nursing scholarships are given to area nursing students yearly. Better Homes & Gardens Club In last week's article, the name of Mrs. Patricia Tilley was erroneously reported as '"having made a presentation at the banquet held on May. 17. The name should have been that of Mrs. Helen. Brown. Price Street Community Club The Price Street Neighborhood Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Georgia Fellers on May 8. Following devotion, Ms. Annie Dunnigan, the presi dent, conducted the business session. Honors were given to mothers, in keeping with Mother's Day. The hostess served dinner to the following members: Mmes. Hastie Price, Sadie Pough, Lucy Hollo way, Fidelia Brooks, Servater Evans, Elmira Flintall; and D. Johnson. Garden Club Holds May Meeting m M an & aT ft a ' m m .Aff k T VI ' un iway jy, Mrs. Mary Mcciary ana Mrs. naomi Parker were hostesses for, the meeting of the West Durham Blossom Garden Club at their home on Cornell Street. The house was beautifully decorated throughout with spring flowers brought in from the members' gardens. The "Garden Gate" was opened by Miss M.L. Stephens and included a poem entitled "God Has Given Us," During the business session which followed, com mittee reports were heard; Mrs. Gertrude Gibson and Mrs, Mary Allison demonstrated arrangements made of flowers from their gardens; Mrs. Dorothea Reddrick Johnson, a student in photography at Durham Technical Institute, showed slides of pictures made at the annual flower show in May and Toby Bost, hor ticulture specialist from the Agricultural Extension Ser? vice on Foster St., gave a most, interesting and infor mative lecture on all types of gardening such as soil preparation, care of bedded plants and the care of roses, annuals, biennials and perennials. , , White Rose Circle Club White Ros Circle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church met Sunday, May 24, at the home of Mrs. Janie Butler on Uristead Street. The vice president led the devotion, after which the president, Mi s. E.B. Flintall, presided over the business session. All reports were read and approved by the members, Pli ns were made for the summer activities. After the rr eeting the hostess served a delicious dinner to Mmes. lillie Brown, Goldie Mitchner, Therlan Thompson, Myrtle Walker, Maggie Thompson and E.B. Flintall. The next meeting on June 14 will be the last meeting for the summer. The hostess was thanked by the presi Unsung Heroines To Be Honored Saturday. On Saturday, May 30 at 3 p.m., at the Eagles Nest, North Carolina Central University Student Union, the Durham County Chapter of the N.C. Black Women's Political Caucus will present its "Unsung ( Heroines" Banquet. Seven people will be honored. Five will receive the ."Unsung Heroine" plaque. They are: Mrs. Frances Haskins Edwards Steward, 108 years; Mrs. Roselta Webb, 90; Mrs. Lucinda M. Harris, founder of Durham College; Mrs. Dorothy Day, community leader; and Mrs. Christine Strudwick, community activist. Two will receive honorary awards Miss Mary Lou Williams and Miss Shirley Caesar, both internationally known entertainers. The keynote speakers will be the Rev. W.T. Bigelbw, pastor of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, and Judge Karen Galloway. .Persons iiilefested in joining the Caucus should con-tacTA-ttorney Shirley d. Dean, 682-3298. .4! I- ' W ' - (Li1- I S r ' i fc - - .', li. ft f - J L- - - k;:l.'U:-,: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. James ,mr. ana iyii. odiuuci n. uamoo.. . Celebrate Goiden Anniversary ; . ' AHOSKIE The children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. James gave an Anniversary Dinner in honor oftheix . .1. . FW. . 1 1 n A . MM CntllMnif parents ai me lomanawKe A-csiauiam irasuu aaiiusMtj afternoon, May 16. , -'.y. ' " When guests entered the banquet room, they wcr greeted by the James children and grandchildren. Then they joined The Jameses for an informal exchange of - memories over the years while they sipped on a variety of wines. Among the guests was Mrs. Ida Butler, a witness at the marriage in 1931. - : ' Fresh flowers, gold linen and candles decorated the tables for the buffet dinner The program consisted of a wr 1 ur.llnn latniu . mm nf fh rkiinl' a Tribute by Mrs; Ardell Boone, a long time friend of the family; Blessings, to the couple from Rev. Jefferson James, brother of Samuel H. James. The grace was given by Rev. A.W. Williams. ; After the dinner and cutting of the wedding cake, the honorees gave brief remarks and the children presented ; to their parents a gold plaque. The couple had requested no gifts. , ' Approximately 150 relatives and friends joined the Jameses for this memorable occasion. - Mr. and Mrs. James were married on May 15, 193.1 nuffolk, Virginia. Six children were born to this cou ple. They are: Mrs. Lorraine J. Stith, Durham; Wallace James, Silver Spring, Md.; Mrs. Carlise J. Davenport, Wachinotnn D C! and Mrs. Lvnell J. Eure. Ahoskic. 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