SAT., SEPTEMBER 19, 1981 : THE CAROLINA TIMES -11 1 K000 7 Mothers of Tivin tiub''.. '.; f ; , - To Meet Monday ; ; The Durham-Chapel Hill Mothers of Twin Club will hold its monthly ; meeting pn - Monday; September 21, at . 7:30 p.m., at 1 Westminster : Presbyterian on Old Chapel Hill Road in Durham. 'The guest speaker will be Ms. Cathy Thompson -of WTVD-TV, Channel 11, producer and host of "Reflections''.; She will discuss her coming pro gram on Multiple Births in Black Women, which wiu w ucu at o.ju p.m., un vxuuiuajr .jtyitfuvvi ? Her topics will include how twinning pccwf,tir.tv interviews with three black physicians, and the; il? physical, , psychological and .social problems of .1 twins, discussed by identical twins; ':;M?f-y? The Durham-Chapel Hill Mother bt Twin Club fp, was organized in 1974 to promote interest uand'r r. knowledge of twins. For more information about?f the club and its function, pleased caU MsSu Quadrio, 383-2686 or Ms. Susan Finley, 929-9795. MRS. EDNA IIARR- the Durham Chapter of I Sanawi Ninth Annual - V Ebony Fashion Fair be held at the Royal i Villa, Raleigh; on Tues- I uai " to . X Each ot the advartiaed itama ia r?rad to b raadoy avalatota tor below tha advertised price in each KkP Star, ascapt aa apacificafly S HiVHaad. ) day, November 3 at S V; Bjrjldal Shower Honors Ms. Almertia Mack Williams FamilyCircle Mrs, Janet Kennell of 1219 Lakeland Avenue was ' hostess for the monthly meeting of vthpWiWams Family Circle Club on Thursday,?; eihtog)! September 3. t -. With Mrs. Cloyce Lassiter, the.president5fiii ' charge, the meeting opened with devotion, -April Gilmore read a poem and Steven Gilmore, Jr.; read the scripture. . . v ;:';V;;V' Bob Doran was a guest and he talked to the dub . about building the "Gazebo'! which is planned for Chatham County in the Williams Family Memorial Garden.; '.' , - The family birthday dinner will be in December and all club members and friends are invited to , come. Mrs. Ara Goodman's 95th birthday win be . celebrated by her family and all members are in vited to attend. The October meeting will be held at the home of Cloyce and Jesse Lassiter '$t Route 3, Durham. Roland Alston, Jr., is Coordinator for the, Durham area for the "Newsletter" and members are asked to keep him informed. " - The twenty members present for the meeting were: Mmes. Grace Williams, Thelma HwVRadcr. Prince, Mabel Allen, Loy Bennett, Madge Turner Marion Alston, Janet Kennell, Rae Bennett, Fay dean Richardson, B.V, Alien, Cloyce lassiter," April Gilmore, Bertha Jordan, Stella Alston, Katrina Boykin; Eathel Perry; Messrs. Roland Alston, Jr., Ellis Allen, Sr., Raymond Williams. . , Chi Eta Phi Sorority To Observe Founder 's Day , V , Over fprty: co-workers of Ms. Almertia Mack' at tended a bridal shower given in her honor by Mrs. Ronna Davis and Ms. Pamela Griffin-Lyon on September 17, in the Private Dining Room of the Burroughs Wellcome Company" cafeteria. . Im- ?mediately 'following, a cocktail party, , for' close friends and associates, was held in the home of Ms. Griffm-LyM. , WJ '- v r yXvfi: ..-:.;.. - . ' Club Spends Day A t Beach :- Members of ;the Progressive Mothers Club, along i with their families and friends, journeyed by chartered bus to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on Saturday, August 29, for a delightful day of fun and entertainment; ' V Participating were Helen and J.D: Daniel, Annie Williams, Unda, Paulette, Retha and Ben Daniel, William P. and Lucille plintall, Nathaniel and Hazel Flintall. Debra Bullock, Hilda Evans, Steve Edgcrston, ; Saundra and Jason Burt Denise Edgerston, Irene and Nicole Burt Anita Mc Collum, Ruth S. McCoIlum, Rosalyn arid Richard Cole and Son Ricky, Walter Crews, Michelle Bran don, Frederick Toomer, Gwendolyn Bittle, Emma v Jenningsr Thelma Mitchell, Virginia Mason, Ruth ;BitteV Josephine and Alvera Turner, Josephine Turner, 4 Betty Paylor, Elizabeth tAmey, Wilhelmenia IJpchUrch . Magerea Glenn, Toni, Thomas, Severe, and Betsy Turner. Payne Family Reunion Held in Asheboro Pi rhantr nf Phi Fta Phi nrnritv will ctAfhrattt ' r ": W EISOO Armstrong, Jr. . its Founder's Day with a luncheon m'0b;l7i'-Tn?thu- hke.a late summer, down borne 5SteBMthe Downtowner T the North Carolina Nurses Association This affair ana geiung siaruea v now mucn passcu pin .m iiicirtf .. .... :- . is open to the public. For information and rescrva tions, contact Ms. Deborah Giles at 688-5415 or Ms. Lauretta Hayes at 688-5441 by October 6. - Alston-Alston Family Reunion since visits. r' On Sunday September 6,vthe Payne Family pf . Asheboro, hosted it's first major gathering since . v Although Leo, Nanncy, and Roxolp Payne hosted the reunion, the event attracted extensions of the family which included Mr, and Mrs. Elsoh .4SjAsrg-Sr; Durham, Mr; and Mrs. Jirnmy ::V$i&fiMX&i$tiaM The Hinson Family of The Robert and Nannie Hill Akton tthirdfamUy SfT reunion was held on Saturday, September at tl and Mrs, Adelaide Old ChrUtian College Building in . .. Mrs. Pearl A. Belle and aarehce Aistwtf jra good old southern daughter, the- only two living frontf theelv Just about every tasty food "MIUlgMiaUIC. ;. v Even, intermittent showers failed to dampen the spiritsv At the close of the day, family members yoted to nolo the reunion in Lmrnam anq elected officers to plan next year's event. v A major goal of the Payne dinner was to hold this ' event at various locations annually and to organize , a I children, and Mrs. Kate Thompson, a first cousin, were special senior citizen honorees., : , The grandchildren coordinated : by Percy Alston of Washington, D.C., (brother .of Mrs. Verlene Moore of Durham) sponsored, this memorable and festive occasion. -';?.,t3fT Relatives from Washington, D.C. Californiai. New York. Massachusetts. Michiean.: Henderson.' Durham and other places, all enjoyed:elidous;: , -rY:. buffet dinner and a dance at the Lodge Building In ft of the late James (Buddy) Alston -were -served $ : 4.1 c.' n.,k w.u -..oi ;k fryim the beautiful lawn of Mr, and Mrs, Glennice ;Thpmpson on Cook Road on September 12 delicious dinner by his daughter, Mrs. Johrmie Mae ;: A. Belk and friends at her home on Beechwood.- V The attending relatives were: ; Thei0arencc Williamses, Los Angeles, Calif: the Timothy Kiddsj Compton,: Calif.; Donald Alston, Lohg Beach, . Calif.; the Harvey Vincents, Rochester,, MichV;.! Mrs. Christine Miller and daughter, Michelle, of j Rochester, Mich.; the Harold Thorpes and Ruth of " Henderson. 'i-S Among the local relatives were the Arthur- S; . Alstons and son, Wesley C; the Arthur Mooresand,: James Alston and friend, Bea. . 'v';"!' :-ii':Ci!?-r Weekly Bridge Winners College View Duplicate Bridge fclub winners for September 10 were: First place-Mrs. Hedy Echard and Douglas Kemnitz, second place-Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Norris, third place-Mrs. Dorothy Mewbom i ' and Fred McNeill, fourth place-MnTheresa Jcf-; fries and Mrs. Virgie Davis. J ".Ir . " ' V Correction ' u The West Durham Blossom Garden Club honored Mrs. Margaret Fuller on the occasion of her birthday which fell on Sunday September 6. with a picnic dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jarmon at 2219 Fitzgerald St Many gifts were presented to the honoree along with other members born earlier or later in September, j Guests- were W.M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Madison McDonald, Rev.: Gladys Surles, Somora . Farrlngtbn, Pennie Hayes, Yvonne Williams. Annie Perry, Lorena Ash ford, Bessie Burnette and Pearl Hardy.? ; After-dinner, the club raffled a basket of oc?ries.Mrs; Parker Lee McDonald was the gleeful winner. - ' , ', "4 ;Members present were Mmes. Lillie Brown, Marion Price, Maggie Thompson, Therlan Thomp son, L.M.; Harris and E.B.-Fiintall. Kool-Aid...OnAStich ' BRAND SOFT OflINK MIX Frozen Suckara lanvelopaKOOL-AlO Unawaatanad Soli Drink Mil. any flavor ' , 23cuptugar , 1 quart watar . Dissolve soft drink mix and : sugar In water. Pour Into . plastic Ice-cube triys or small paper cups. Freeze until almost firm. Insert . i v wooden stick or spoon into , each, freeze until Arm, Makes about 2a' Ideal Social Club Members of the Ideal Social Club held their an nual Labor Day picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T;,Fearrington on Barnhill St. 1 . Participating were Mrs. O. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Fearrington, Mr. and Mrs, Lenroy Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Ms. Mc. Mc- ' Coulloujgh, A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, A.R.Thomp- . son.v-;-;,';;' " ' Mrs. Martha Stanley Feted : At Birthday Celebration ' A birthday celebration in honor of Mrs. Martha H. Stanley was given at the home of Mrs. Arthur I. Stanley,'1 Jr.; on September II, by the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She receiv ed gifts, money and many beautiful cards. The dining area was the scene of a beautifully decorated table laden, with a huge birthday cake, hors d'oeurves, pickles and punch. i - Pictures were taken of the family in groups, - The youngest grandchild is eleven years old, the ' oldest 36; the youngest great grandchild is six weeks ; old, the oldest nineteen years. ( s , - Guests were Mesdames Lydia McClain, Janna ' Richardson, Patricia Williams and son; Mr. and J Mrs, Elmo Mangum, Sr., and Elmo Mangum, Jr. PKCCS LilLCIIVS Tiym SAT CZ7X 13 AT AZ? CI DURHAM rm:3 cmr.zD fch sale lot avjlxc to ct. zn HZTA1 CZALOj OH V.l ICIXCALLTJ r - 320 University Or 1109 E. Main St. -x 3438 Hillsborough Rd. 621 BroarJ St. Enjoy great food.: Mr.d czvutrs v.ith Green P'a U.S.D A INSPECTED FRESH FRYER A4P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAJ FO CZZF ii li II I iiiti f . i ' ' - CutFrMMo .n Eya Round Steaks, Round Steals and 15 I nDaN,wNnanauno am 1 ( U.S.D JV. INSPECTED 2 in a beg Untlt2bsgs f EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRSU COU.ITRY FARSJ ?P.aV Grocer YVVi - f PLAIN UN3LEACHZ0 - -iJB-a tllll wiBim7m--4 Sw. lb. L 1 v. v v 1 flcr:da GOLD v 640Z. V: ,sT It I HU fcJ ctn. JJJ I . ANN PAGE ANN PAGE Potato Chips VesafeSle Scaa " 1 Renular or Rinoted " A ' Ut ,M -..NT 80Z. twin pack GOLDEN QUARTERS Mrs. Filberts 1-lb. pkg. mm mt Jim- ANN PAGE 12Lowfat Milk GAL. JUG IF5 FROZEN I. Hamburger pepperoni Sausaae Cheese pkg Taylor Wines , BuraundvChjhbsRhinRos Dry Red0ry WhiteClwniii BUne - RslingZiniandel 15 Ur. Btl. . ASSORTED til pkg ID 4' UQIT.D an . 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