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tl THE UttOUNA TIMES - SAT., JANUARY II. 1SSZ Durham Social Notes Of Interest By Mrs. S miner Daye . 477-3370 Wishing everyone. a better and prosperous year to Home for the holidays at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal, her parents, were Mr. and Mrs; - Sam Singletary and daughter, Monica, of Springfield, , . Ohio, accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. . Lirline Singletary of Washington D.C; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles English of Charleston, S.C. Mrs. Virginia Kenion spent Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Louise Perry, and 'grand children, lnga and Jeffrey in Seat-Pleasant, Maryland. Misses Cheryl and Acquifla Parker of Greensboro spent the holidays at home with theii r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker and their sister, Regina. Mr. and Mrs. King Thomas of Fort Huron; , Michigan, and Mrs. Ruby Tilley Frederick of Goldsboro have returned home after spending several days during the holidays with their sister, .Miss Sadie Tilley, in Durham. Home for the holidays with parents were: Mrs. Jessie Turrentine, her children, Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Turrentine, Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie, Mrs. Shirley Bryant and daughter and Miss Brcnda Tur rentine, all of Washington, D.C.; and James Tur rentine of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Carter and sons of Hamp ton, Va., were with their father. Isjah Parker, fori the holidays. At home with their mother, Mrs. Phoebe Cozart, were Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Parker, Washington,' D.C. They also visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker in Bahama. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Hicks, Jr., and their children spent the holidays with their parents, Mrs-. Catherine Parker and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don nell Hicks; Sr., in Durham. ' Congratulations and best wishes to (lewlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Alston and Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Bailey. i ' Mrs. Selena Neal Singletary was appointed as director of the Human Relations Department in Springfield, Ohio recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Neal of Durham.; She is mar ried to Sam Singletary and they are the parents of one daughter, Monica. They live in Springfield. home accompanied by heXfranddaughter, LeShcrl 7 Stovelcmire. , -""'' - "-. r , 7 Miss Vivica Wingfield was home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingfield brother, Darius, in Greensboro. her and Mrs. Rebecca' Hall of Wilmington 7 spent Christmas" holidays with Rev. and Mrs. McCoy Bullock, (her sister) and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gong of Durham. MrsV Hall left for Hawaii. Mrs. Shirley Thompson spent Christmas holidays visiting frierids at Fort Riley. Kansas. She returned Reception Held A reception was held recently for Frankie Carl and Hier Fleur Starrat Saint Mark Church. The couple was married last summer by Pr. H.E. Hag gler, pastor. A grandmother, Mrs. Lula Mae Royal was hostess. :7-'. -m 1.! 1 . :; ki fl 1 - iney are maKing weir numc m iwnwu, where Frankie is stationed with the U.S. Navy as a petty officer. , Among those attending the affair were Mrs. Kitty Curtis, the bride's grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Steele, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele, Mrs. Nellie Hicks Fogg; Mrs. Fannie Steele of Clarkton; Charles Steele of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Steele and daughter v Doris, of Clarkton; Mrs. Eunice Starrs Miss Wanda Starr, Columbus, Ohio; Miss Gail Starr, Robert and QuintinjStarr. Price Street Club Meets The Price Street Neighborhood Club met January 8 at the home of Mrs, Lucy Holloway. v Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Holloway, Miss A.M. Dunigan, Mrt. Fidelia Brooks and Mrs. Queen E; Toon. Reports were approved by the group; . ;; 7--' .' V ' ' y , The hostess served dinner. Other members pre sent were Mesdames Cora Brown, Roberta Ed mundson,"Hastie Price and Elmira Flintall. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Brooks on February 12. , White Rose Circle Club - ..,. ;- v- White Rose Circle Club met January 10 at the home of Mrs. L.M. Harris. Mrs. L. Brown con ducted a short devotion. Members enjoying a delicious' repast were: Mesdames Lilh'e Brown, Janie Butler, Thcrlan Thompson, Flossie Torain, Aletha McDougald, and E.B. Flintall. - The next meeting is scheduled for February 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson on Cook Road. Little Miss Kisha Hinson will be the hostess. Couple To Observe 55th Wedding Anniversary Mr, and" Mrs.; Wylie Ricks of Elm City will observe their SSth wedding Anniversary on January 18., h ' ' , , Mr. and Mrs. Ricks are the parents of four daughters: Miss Miriam Ricks of Durham, Mrs. Maggie Ruth Van Boom of Hempstead, NY, Miss Lois Ricks of Washington, D.C, and Mrs. Agatha Phillips of Tampa, FL. Azalea Garden Club Formulates New Year Plans ': 'v.:,, .V -7 : ' v 7 74:7'': "i V;i ' The Azalea Garden Club met on January 9 at the home of Miss Mary Baines. The entire house was artistically decorated with many colors of poinset tias and holly. 7i7 '7 ;7 -7--'' V'-iv-' The meeting wasresided over by the vi!e'presi- dent, Ms. Rebecca Day, as Miss Baines (was ther hostess. Mrs. Coley opened the meeting with an ap propriate song, prayer and readings. ' - A focus on inner beauty and compassion were ' discussed as traits members would try to enhance' : Ollie Sanford of Baltimdre is visiting relatives, ' friends and his uncle, F.S. Lawson, in Durham. " ' ' ( - - Home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy' Parker, Sr.. during the holidays were Leroy Parker, Jr., of Detroit, Mich; Misses Beverley and Shere , and their friends, Stan and John, all of East Lans ing, Michigan. -' - . jr Mr. and Mr$, Milton Love of Durham spent two weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. Annetta Love Meeks in Denver, Colorado, and their son, Mr. and' Mrs. Rodney Love and grandchildren in Tucson, Arizona. - - . 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry King on their 28th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Burls on their third wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bass on their 25th wedding anniver sary., . '.' : " . ..:. v ; " Miss Sarah Cozart has returned to Bryn Mawr, Pa., after spending the Christing holidays with her sisters, Mrs. Ruth Jones and her husband in Durham and Mrs. Bettie Harris in Rougemont. . V-..: -,''. ' ..V Mrs. Syminer Daye spent several -days during the Christmas holidays with her children, Elvis and Claudine Lewis and her two grandsons, in Fayet- teville. 777;?7-r -7 7- ' Please pray for the sick and shut-in. Remember them with a kind deed. Mesdames Daisy Hart, Car-' rie Newman, Ella Mangum, Dorothy Lawson, Viola Love, Clementine Bullock, Hattie Parrish, Annie Myers, MaryC. Holeman, Estelle Nixon, Pearl Foskey, Annie Roberts, Georgia Lyons, If ma Burton, Gloria Palmer, Georgeanna Ray, Qucnnie Jacobs, Alice Roberts, Nannie Torain, Ola Lyons, Delia Pierce; Messers, W.A. Harris, Judge Harris, Brodie Daye, Earnest Mangum, Bonnie Lee Allen, Nathaniel Harris, Thomas Clayton, William Carringtpn, Walter Carrington, Joseph Wade, Ervin Lyons, Jack Bailey, Edward Long. Hosea Moore, Ike Mason, Nathan Green, Emerson Burton, Charlie Cates, Roosevelt Nathan, Willie Cates, Wallace Hintoh, John Alexandria, WiUie Parker, Jural Johnson, Johnnie Bullock. Happy birthday anniversary to: Ms. Coraly Hamlet, Little Edward Sates, Jr., Ms. Patricia Fields, Mrs. Massenburg, Cash Nichols, Ms. Kobin D. Bratcher, Antonio Bass, Alex Bass, Ms. Ola Bass, Eugene Bass, Jr., Mrs. Lula Wilson, Michael Freels and Little Kimberly Bass. ... Extending sincere sympathy to the families of:. Attorney LeMarquis DeJarmon, Moses Lee, Mat thew McKinley, M. Cornelia Martin, William Nor man, Isaac Jones, Richard Martlcy, Lee Parker, Melvin Joens, Broadie McMannen, Ms, Estelle Elliott. Hoskin Mitchell. Rev. J.C. Morgan, Lee Taylor and Ms. Fannie L. Scott. during the hew, year. m ' t , , Mrs. Day appointed a committee 10 plan a trf0 w some place of interest to garden lovers JThe com mittee will report at the February meeting. Tickets were distributed for fundraising for the project. Gifts were exchanged prior to the repast. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Coley on Bacon Street on February 13. .7 Berry O'Kelly Alumni Hold Fourth Annual Observance By MrSi E.il, Williams The Berry O'Kelly High School Alumni, associates and guests dined, socialized and danced in the beautifully decorated Civic Center in Raleigh on Saturday evening, December 26. This was the J . fourth annual celebration. " 1 The purposes are to unite graduates in a mean-1 ingful, ongoing organization; to perpetuate the memory and traditions of the school; and, to engage in activities and promote projects that cm-1 brace sound Christian, Social, and educational ' policies and practices that will reflect the best tradi tions of the institution dedicated to the perpetua tion of the life and work of its namesake, Berry O'Kelly. t i In 1981, the organization purchased a Life: Membership in the NAACP in the name of Berry O'Kelly; sent a student, Terry Fair, to Close-Upln Washington, D.C: and, gave aid 10 a student at Shaw University. - 7. I Owen White cleaned the grave of Mr. O'Kelly and placed the wreath purchased by the alumni. The hosts and hostesses were: Mrs. Elizabeth. Harris , William, chairman, Miss Addie Lane, Mesdames Ruth Dunston Rogers, Elouise Lane Hinton, Hester Jones McManus; Messers. Julius . Haywood. Harold Taylor, Philmore Dunn, Calvin Dozier and Dalon Freeman. ; The president, Collins I. Hinton, opened the pro gram by cheerfully greeting and welcoming those J present. ' . Invocation was given by Rev. Percy R. Jones of' Durham. . 7,-- ' ; , 7 ' Mrs. Edna Coitcn. Richards directed the buffet dinner. , A, group including Mesdames Bessie Walker, Louise Moore, Alzoria Roberts, Lucille Hooker; Messers. Melvin Hooker and. William Hooker, led the singing of "Joy To the World" following dinner. - t Greetings me from Mrs. Mablc Williams Allen' of Durham, the class of 1927; Miss Sadie Harris of. Philadelphia, Pa., the class of 1938, who asked all) Philadelphians to stand with her 7t ' Johnny D. Marable, former Sheriff of Guilford. County, presented Sheriff John Baker of Wake County, a former professional football player with the Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Detroit Lions, a member of the Parole Board, and and aide to Senator Robert Morgan. Sheriff Baker thanked the alumni for inviting him and mentioned his lac mother, Mrs. Louise Shepherd Baker, who was an alumna of Berry O'Kelly.. He introduced his wife, Mrs. Juanita Baker. . Wilbur Moore of Cape May, N.J., and the last principal of Berry O'Kelly High School in Method, gaychis appreciation arid brought greetings from his wife, Mrs. Victoria Cook Moore, who was unable to attend. ' ;-'s R Recognitions were made byy Mrs. Nora Evans Lockhart, a former student and seventh grade: teacher at Berry O'Kelly School. She presented 1 the invitations Committee members: Mesdames Betty R, Baker, Gussie . Cain, Eva Jones Fields Hester i.'McManus, Iris I. Softly Feminine: a perfect play on line and texture! hair relaxed with tiFNTI.K TRKATMF.N (kft) is effect in a simple A sleek 40 poufed into a cap of curls with remaining hair worn straight ror contrast. A dramatic daytime style. For evening (fight), an elegant upsweep with eve-catching curls at the cr look with 80 style; pure flattery from GENTLE-T RKATMENT' . Mangum; Misses Lucinda Matthews, Marian Mat thews; Mesdames Ruth D. Rogers, Christina S. Street, Alzoria P. Roberts, Elizabeth H, Williams; Messers. Calvin Dozier, Dalon Freeman, Harold Taylor and Levi Burt. Framed appreciation awards for selling the most invitations went to Mrs, Gussie H. Caint first place; rown. Mrs. Ruth D. Rogers, second place; and Mrs. Alzoria P. Roberts and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Williams who tied for third olace. The singing group led the alumni and guests in singing of the school song which was written by the late MissHulh D. 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