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OCCTOBERFEST
It's a festival of Green P's
Dr. Paul Johnson,
pastor of Martin St.
Baptist Church f in
Raleigh, and father of
Rev. Cureton Johnson,
pastor of Red Mountain
Baptist Church,' Rouge
mont, will be the speaker
for the 1 1 o'clock morn
ing worship at the Guess
Road Convention Hall,
Sunday, October 18, for
the Church's observance
of Homecoming.
Under Dr. Johnson's
38 years of leadership,
Martin St. Baptist
Church's membership,
property value and
budget have been
significantly increased.
He is a graduate of Shaw
Divinity School with
A.B. and B.D, degrees.
He received the honorary
degree of Doctor of
Divinity from Shaw,
conferred in 1961, for his
outstanding services in
the field of religious
SAT., OCTOBER 17. 1981 THE CAROLINA TIMES -9
LPN CLASS I
The Licensed Practical Nurses Class I met Satur
day, September 26, at the home of Mrs- Bernice
Long. Mrs. Grizzelle Stone, vice president, p. . sid
ed. Mrs. Catherine Cameron led devotions. Mrs.
Sarah Pugh, the secretary, read the last minutes and
a regular business meeting followed. The hostess
was thanked for serving an enjoyable repast and her
hospitality. Members present were: Mmes.
.Catherine Cameron, Bernice Long, Sara Pugh;
Grizzelle Stone, Clydie Strickland and Charmif
Watson.
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Congratulations and Best Wishes to newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald "Dusty" Clayton,
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The Mill Grove Community Betterment League,
Inc., held its regular monthly meeting Monday
- evening, October 5 at Mount Level Baptist Church .
on Jim Lyons Road. Business discussion was
presided over by Mrs. Roumania Lipscomb, presi
dent. An increase in membership was noted. Invita
tion is extended to all residents to attend these
meetings held on the first Monday night in each
month.
Please pray for the sick and shut-in. Do
something to cheer them: Mesdames Gloria Palmer,
Hattie Parrish, Pearl Foskey, Georgianna Ray,
Jessie Hart, Mary Adams, Geneva Love, Faye Bass,
Irma Burton, Olanda Hicks, Sabra Turrentine,
Estelle Nixon, Annie Strickland, Versie Harris,
Quennie Jacobs, Mary Adams, Kathy Balavado,
Sadie Tilley, Lina Glenn, Eugenia Shaw, Ella
Mangum, Annie Myers;
Messers. Broadie Daye, Lucious Glenn, Larry
Turrentine, Hosea Moore, Isaac Jones, John Alex
ander, Irry (Doc) Long, C.J. Cates, W.A. Harris.
Tom Edwards, William Carrington, Ervin Lyons,
Walter Carrington, Emerson Burton, T.C. Jones,
Jural L. Johnson.
Sympathy is extended to the families of Mrs.
Stella W. Austin, Ervin Lee Graham, Leroy
Hawkins, Mrs. Martha Small, John Woods, Mrs.
Anna Mae Lunsford Burnette, William Foster,
Lloyd Lee Battle and Mrs. Mary Bryant.
REV. JOHNSON
education and civic in
volvement. He is married
and is the father of four
'children.
The public is invited.
Apples Are
Food For
Myth, Legend
By CHRIS TIEDEMANN
N. C. State University
Apples are not only food
for Americans, they are food
for myth and legend as well.
According to Dr. Nadine
Tope, extension food
conservation and preparation
specialist at North Carolina
State University, many of
those myths are romantic
ones.
"A spiral of apple peeling,
thrown over the shoulder of
an unmarried peeler,
supposedly will form the
initial of her future husband,"
Dr. Tope says.
Or try cutting an apple in
two. If it has an equal number
seeds in each half, a marriage
will soon follow. If one of the
seeds is cut in two, the course
of love will not be smooth.
In Persia, apples were
considered the "fruit of
immortality,'' Dr. Tope says.
And, of course, Isaac
Newton is supposed to have
discovered gravity while seat
ed under an apple tree ob
serving falling apples.
Alcohol abuse is still a big
problem for today's young
people, says Dr. Leo
Hawkins, extension human
development specialist at
North Carolina State
University.
"A recent study at the
Research Triange Institute
shows that more than
50 percent of 10th and 12th-
graders are users of alcoht
30 percent are misuse
and 17 to 18 percent
abstainers.
A misuser was classifk
as someone who becan
drunk at least six times i
the past year or suffere
negative consequences aft
drinking at least twice in tl
past year.
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