SAT., SEPTEMBEH 26,1981 THE CAfiOLINA TIMES -11 Clubs and Socials Today's Woman Organization 0 First Annual Meeting (Today’s Woman Organization of Durham ils regular meeting on Sunday to make final for the organization’s First Annual Meeting [dd October 2, S', and 4 at the Downtowner ,[nn. The meeting will be highlighted with a jof activities including an anniversary dance, (sssessions, formal installation ceremony and jjy’s Woman Organization was formed and d'to women of the Research Triangle area in i{r, 1980, serving women eighteen years and »lio have an interest in improving the quality ,|r lives and the lives of others through par- lion in activities designed to achieve this quali- itacleristics of a Today’s Woman are: tess, to be informed and active. The purposes I organization are to: keep women aware of jives and others by offering seminars and iliops with topics of interest for improvement areas of life; keep women concerned by sing issues of importance; keep women in- dof their communities, cities, local govern- md educational systems by offering programs wl leaders, politicians and businesspersons Research Triangle area; and, keep women ac- irough participation ift community activities, jects during the past year included “A Series oiinars for the Today’s Woman*’ featuring concerning Women’s Rights, Opportunity ils and Rights, Self Image, Career and Per- Development, Health, Appearance and and Money Management and Financial lug being presented by certified professionals, come Tax workshop was held with questions discussed by a certified public accountant, unity projects included food baskets at sgiving and a Christmas Cheer Fund. Per- Jevelopment classes included a skin care and ir clinic. Anniversary Dance on Friday night, October benefit the fundraising program to provide (or scholarships, clothing, food baskets and listraas Cheer Fund. Tickets may be purchas- calling 489-8956 or 489-0291. ibership applications are now being accepted (2. For further information, write Today’s 1 Organization, P.O. Box 3641, Durham, 102. ■ Azalea Garden Club Azalea Garden Club met at the home of a Cleo Russell at 101 W. Weaver St., on tbet 12. Garden Gate was opened by Ms. Mary - I with songs and a prayer. The meeting was edover by Miss Mary Baines who gave an in- live report of the Flower Clubs Convention I Winston-Salem in August. A timely discus- Imoney making projects for the year ensued. Jtkm were a bake sale, dish cloth sale and a sale for club members. An invitation was il to takp part in Indian Summer Vintage, tt 8-9 at South Square Mall. Plummer and tie Miller agreed to make arrangements to exhibit, for the Fall Show, iicious repast was served by the hostess to the »g members: Mmes. Ethel Allen, Mary , Rebecca Daye, Virgle Davis, A. Horton, tie Miller^ Bernice Plummer and Mary The home of the hostess was decorated with iinds of house plants. text meeting is scheduled for October 10. la Petite Gardeners Petite Gardeners ^held their September Smthehomeof Mrs. M.L. Egerton on Nash recently. For a half hour, they had a very ble house plant sale. After a formal opening »prayer, poem and flower quotations, old tv business was passed on. tniembers gave glowing reports on the ac- ®ce the last meeting. They were delighted 8 invited to visit the garden of the J.S. ion Nelson St., to see the arrangements of •tr beds on different levels. Each member to a beautiful plant on leaving. A report was rep the N.C. Federation of Garden Clubs Winston-Salem. Their next jaunt was t& the ® Gardens in Chapel Hill where they par- >in all activities, won a number of plants as « were amazed at how little they knew lints and gardening. They will return to the ■ *^tolens in a few days to participate in wed the “Dig”, where participants dig up "jrets, blooriSing shrubbery, all types of and herbs that can be grown in win- Jb’s final summer project will be the an- ■mior the ladles and gentlemetiof the Sun 's Home, where everyone willTake part in 0 games and enjoy delicious food.% ™"8 was,closed with Mrs. W.B. Saunders line hostess for an enjoyable evening. ^nipton's Dutch Treat Dinner ^rham-Chapel Hill Chapter of the Na- n Alumni Association (NHAA) will "Cdnesday, September 30, at 6:30 p.m., jy a? of its 1981-82 activities. The agenda , . a “dutch treat” dinner at a local Square Shopping Center. iDto 1 several thousand graduates ” 'tatitute from across the nation. One stst and most active chapters in the North tf tkDurham-Chapel Hill Chapter, j. . -OG members and associates. ,7o™“"':Chapel Hill Chapter extends an in- I tri- ?Gimni members, Hampton students, ilotk^o’ supporters of the Hampton biati' “^PT^pber 30 meeting for aft evening iirk ^ and interesting activities. K-y-Cfiapel Hill Chapter of the NHAA '«S96.7j^'’ ttfotmation, call Kelly Visits in Baltimore Mrs. Gertrude Cannady, 1301 North.Hyde Park Avenue, Durham, spent a short vacation with her son, Clyde Cannady, in Baltimore, Md., recently. While there, Mrs. Cannady was guest of honor at a cookout and evening of fun at the home of Douglas Hester, along with Mrs. Sherree Richardson, Mrs. Martha O. Allen, Mrs. Lillie Vaughn, Marvin Redfern, other friends and relatives. Thrifty Service Club Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and Mrs. Retha Core celebrated their birthdays by entertaining the Thrif ty Service Club at the home of Mrs. Core recently. The meeting was opened with devotion, after which the president, Mrs. Aline Davis, presided. Highlights of the meeting were a trip to John Umstead Hospital, Butner. The club members car ried a covered dish and entertained the patients in the Ayscue Behavior Unit. A note of appreciation was received from the nurse director and staff of the Unit. Plans are in the making to visit the children at John Umstead Hospital in the future. A charity fund-raiser will be held on October 3. The club serenaded the birthday ladies and gifts from members were presented to them by the presi dent. Those participating in the evening were Mmes. Bessie Adams, Lillie Adams, Louise Thompson, Queen Cooper, Christine Sales, Marie Harris, Alice Wilson, Laura Thorpe, Mozell Flintall, Pearlie Walker, Pauline Boxley, Aline - Davis, Milie Williams, Mary Vanhook, Luna Holeman, Genevieve Rogers, Rosetta Cobb, Elnora Ransom, Pauline Hart and Lula Hester. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. . Mary Vanhook on Saturday, September 26. Friendly Circle Meets The Friendly Circle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Lena Thompson on Moline St., recently. Devotions were opened by Mrs. Helen McNeil. Minutes were read and approved. After the business session, a , delicious repast was served. Members present were: Mmes. Corene Brown, Florence Littlejohn, Margaret'Bumpass, Louise Frazier, Sarah Cameron, Helen McNeil, Lena Thompson, Mary Coward, Dazel Stevens, Jones, Hattie Geer; and Grover Burthey, who thanked the hostess on behalf of the members. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Florence Lit tlejohn on Lawson Street. Choir Tours Old Country On Saturday,, Sepfembet 12, members of the Mass Choir of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, along with their families and friends, journeyed to Williamsburg, Virginia to Busch Gardens (The Old Country). A group of approximately 49 persons boarded the chartered bus which left Mount Vernon Church at 7 a.m. Points of interest enjoyed at The Old Country were: several theaters in the English section, rides in the German section, food and gift shops in the French section, and folk singing and entertainment in the Italian section. Mrs. Violet P. Rogers was the trip coordinator. Mrs. Ruth S. McCollum and Jesse McCrite serve as directors of the Mass Choir. The Gleaners Meet On Sunday, Sept. 20, members of the Gleaners Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church met at the . church, with Mrs. Louise Davis and Mrs. Hannah Hamm as hostesses. The devotion was led by Mrs. Florence Cooper and the president, Mrs. Lula M. Royal, conducted the discussion of the group’s future plans. Other members who participated and enjoyed a delicious dinner were: Bliss Royal, Mrs. Myrtle McNeil, Mrs. Pearline Bullock, Ms. Thelma M. Bullock, Ms. Annie Williams, Ms. Beatrice Sowell, Parker Lee McDonald, Ms. Dorothy Steele, Ms. Margaret Allen, Ms. Hattie McClain, Mrs. Kityola Curtis, James Smarr, Madison McDonald, Frank Williams, Willie Sherrill and a guest, Mrs. Nellie Fogg. Durham Chapter Observes Continental Weekend The Durham Chapter of Continental Societies, Inc., observed its nationally celebrated weekend beginning Saturday, September 19, with a cookout at the home of Lillie and Frank Edwards. On Sunday morning, the Chapter members wor- shippe'd at the West Durham Baptist Church; Dr. Harold J. Cobb, Sr., is the minister. On Sunday afternoon, the group held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Ms. Carol Williams. 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