Durham
Deltas
Award
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Scholarship '
totaling $6,600 have been
orcsentca to twentv ra
high school graduate W
Durham Jt ;AIumnae'
Chapter, Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc.
Recipients record
enrollment v iQ thirteen
educational institutions
throughout . . North
Carolina," according tor
Mrs. Delois Kelley,,
scholarship chairman. '
The twenty young ladies '
named to scholarshir hv;
Delta .Sigma Theta are:
Miss Janice Blackwell,
flairham Deltas Award'
$6,600 In Scholarships
Scholarship awards
totaling $6,600 have been
oresented to twentv
iigh School graduates by
.Durham Alumnae
Chapter. Delta Si oma
Theta Sorority, Inc.
ReciDient rfrnrVl1
enrollment in thirteen
educational institiitinn
throughout ' North
Carolina, according to
Mrs. Delois Kiw
scholarship chairman.
The fwentv VOunE ladies :
framed to scholarshi ns hv.l
foelta Sigma Theta . are:
Miss Janice Blackweli.
Haughter of Mr. and Mrs.
garland Blackweli; Miss
IGeena Bounsell. daughter
bf Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Bounsell; Miss Sonya
Daniels, daughter of Mr.
ana Mrs. (Jwen Daniels;
Miss Rosalvnde Fenher
Haughter of Mrs. Thelma
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Miss Linda Morgan,
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Local Deltas Attend
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U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH FRYER
Mrs. Katie Stewart. 82. was nampA
the Week during a birthday party celebration held at the
ipcnior v,mzen s center on Blue street recently. Mrs.
tewart IS rit-tnCTMrrir-hr-ood deeds. Shenar-
ticipates enthusiasticaUyji activitiesSof citizens asJWefJ
as those in her church. !
Well! Educators and students are nrenarina for th
bpening of school this week and next week.
The Fayetteville Observer carried an intenstino arti
cle On Dr. G. Weslev Allen Dr. Allpn wac hnnnr t
testimonial dinner Saturday at the Rnrdeanv Mntnr Inn
by North Carolina Masons, the fraternal group he has
ciongea 10 ior neany 45 years.
ur. Alien claims a long list of achievements, the ma
jority of which have to do with his involvement in
Masonry and his profession as an obstetrician and
gynecologist. He has also held nnwerfnl nolihVal nnete
j within Cumberland County and was cited for work he
nas uone wun tnc iNAACr.
He put himself through Lincoln University in Oxford,
Pa., staved out a year, then went through fnnr veare nf
medical school at' Meharrv Medical Collece in
Nashville. Tennessee .He is the father rf
land the husband of Attorney Svlvia Ximi nee Allpn !4o
examined soldiers from 9 a.m. tn 1 n m whm hp firct
tame tn Fayetteville In 10A1 ha ua r-.iou,.
,i ,iv uuiu iiiv uiauuavcii
iNursing and Convalescent Center. He seems to be pleas-.
ku wun ms successes.
Members of First RantUt rhii rr-h hnnnrpH hir'
pastor and moderator of the K.E.M. Rantist A
iion on Sunday, Rev. S.M. White, with a birthday
ceremony.
i Ms. Janie Carlton, from New York, is visiting her
North Carplina relatives and friends.
j ;
i Ms. Jessie Mae Smith Covington of Buffalo, NY, is
visiting her relatives and Friends.
.
I Mrs. Thelma'Frvar of Baltimore. Md. is visitino hr
elatives aqd friends.
HapDV Birthdav Anniversary to Mrs: Angela Wilcnn
Mrs. Jessie Covincfon. Ms. Carol Harris. M P.arl
Madeline
Spaulding
Blanks
Mitchell
More than thirty Durham Deltas attended the 36th
National Convehtion of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., at the Sheraton in Washington, D.C., August 1-5.
The general theme for the conference was "Delta Fami
ly Reunion Coming Home." The sorority was found
ed at Howard University in 1913 by 22 young black
women. This- marked the 68th anniversary of the
organization.
One of the many highlights of the convention took
place on Sunday when more than 10,000 Deltas, dressed
in white, marched down Pennsylvania Avenue to the
U.S. Capitol to offer prayers for the nation in a moving
ecumenical service. The principal speaker was the Rev
Dr. Pauli Murray, an honorary Delta and the first black
woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest. She express
ed her deep concern about recent budget cuts and tax
policies. v
On Sunday night, Deltas saluted the black performing
arts at the Washington Hilton Hotel. The Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater, the Arthur Mitchell Dance
Theater of Harlem, the Fislc Jubilee Singers, the Negro
Ensemble Company, Inc., and Ruby Dee and Ossie
Davis were the recipients bf the Osceola Award, named
for onjtbf the founders.
Sdi-or Patricia Roberts Harris, who held cabinet posi
tions in the Carter administration, became the eleventh
recipient of the Mary Church Terrell Award at a lun
cheon on Tuesday. In her address, she urged Deltas to
AfROrllM ae nrAll mm hmh.m-. P I t i
- ' " ta vtvm aa uivicose uk gains OI oiacKS.
GUftldn Held v WsljPn' Mayor Marion ftu-ry-prcgented
wi w T keys to the city to Delta founders Winona Cargyle Alex-
. . . faer ana Bertha Pitts Campbell and national president,
in Washington Mona H-Ballev-
Such diiinitarie's as Walter Fanntmv nnrnih
Height, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rev. Joseph Lowery and
Mayor Richard Hatcher were among the panel par- I
ticipahts at one of the sessions. They explored the topic: '
Advocacy and Networking for Black America. A special
conference was planned for teens on Tuesday. The
theme for their conference was "Educating Black Youth
for Survival and Advancement in the 80's - Phase II."
me Keynote address was delivered by Dr. Arthur
Thomas, vice president of Academic Affairs at Central
State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, among the topics
discussed in work group areas were; Teenage Sexuality,
Facing Teenage Crisis, Self-Awareness and Identify,
Black Culture and History, Clarifying Your Values,
Survival Skills, and Career Awareness Preparation.
A closing banquet on Wednesday night concluded the
convention. As a highlight of this session, meaningful
remarks were made by twelve of Delta's past national
presidents.
This convention had more Deltas in attendance than
any other in the organization's history.
The 37th national convention will be held in Detroit
Michigan in 1983.
Sorors Beatrice B. Allen and Ruth H. Thomas plann
ed the Durham group's trip to Washington,
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farker and Ms. Faye .Matthis.
Ms. Teresa Pnnle. Rnsehill Road hac
jnaster of music degree from the University of Cincin
jiati, Ohio.
Ms. Shari Linna I.ohela. 2508 McNeill Tirol hoc
eceived her master of librarianshin frrtm tho I tn!
f f South Carolina in Columbia.
Mrs. Kinnev. enioved the comnanv of Dhanlain and
Mrs. Miles Murnhv and their dauchters Annie
ind Terri, ail of Hampton, Virginia.
Lewis Chapel Baptist Church held the dedication
Ieremonies recently for the Olen Gerald Learning
'enter. A, cornerstone ceremony was held by Silver
quare Lodge No. 792. The building is named for Mr.
Jerald, chairman of the deacons.
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re choosing traditionnal homes and items that will be
pafnl . . . f . i
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Funeral
312 Barksdale Road, were conducted on Sunday after
OOn at. St. Luke's AMP. CriiirehThe Rev HI In.
jram officiated. - ; v
, Sympathy is extended to his two daughters, Mrs. Car-
ie Simon-Hill of the home and Mrs. Mabel Clagett.
Sincere
srMrs; Esther Allen Smith in the death of her husband,
r,a Wi,lard Smith, who was funeralized on Sunday
WUson Chapel Baptist Church in Turkey, NC.
During the weekend of
July 24-26, the first
Madeline Spaulding
Blanks Mitchell Family
Reunion was held at the
Marriott Twin Bridges
Hotel in Washington,
D.C. More than 100 fami
ly members participated in
the gala weekend of af
fairs. Madeline Spaulding
Blanks Mitchell was the
granddaughter of Ben
jamin Spaulding, the
original, member of the
Spaulding family from
Columbus County, N.C.
She has many descendants
and thev are located
throughout the country.
The weekend started on
Friday evening with a
dinner-dance in the
Chesapeake Room of the
: hotel. During this affair, a
program was conducted to
symbolize the family. The
main speaker was Dr. Asa .
T. Spaulding, former
president of North
Carolina Mutual Life In
surance Company and a
distant cousin. In addi
tion, the program con
sisted of a brief family
history, reading of a poem
which was written by a
family member, recogni
tion of family members, a :
memorial service for
deceased family members, '
and an awards ceremony.
On Saturday morning,
43 family members par
ticipated in a trip to the
local amusement park,
King's Dominion. Later
that evening,, there was a
bowling tournament. A
picnic at Fort Hunt Park
in , Alexandriai Va.,
culminated the family reu
nion weekend activities.
The participating family
members included:
New York: Delores
Turner, Joseph Turner,
Inez Solomon, Crystal
Coote, Ramon Coote,
Cornell Williams, Carrie
Mears., - : , :
Philadelphia, Pa.:
William Blanks, Shirley
Blanks,; Felisha Blanks,
John Blanks, ' Stevie
Blanks, : Sid Brown,
Shirley Brown, Lelissa
Smith, Jimmy , Smith
Madeline Williams, Elbert
Williams, Elbert
Williams, III, Anthony
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