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Tuesday Morning Study, Group ': v On January 12 at the home of Mrs. Charlotte K. Sloan, Mrs. M. Kaye Sullivan addressed The Tues-t day Morning Study Group. The topic was -"Black iDance in the Theatre, 1920-Present". A film strip : was also shown and a lively discussion and question . -and answer session followed. Mrs. Sullivan is the. owner and director of The Studio Dance School of Durham.". - 7 - ' Durham Social Notes Of Interest By Mrs. S miner Day , . '" " r -r " ; . . 477-3370. A wards Banquet Held University Assembly ;Jo. 218, : Order of the ' Golden Circle, recently held, its annual Awards Ban quets at . Zafa Temple and Zafa Court, Durham. x , Some of ; the - significant highlights of this .memorable occasion included: a spe presentation by Mrs. Angela Harper Dunlap, who " did a dramatization on "The Struggle of the Black 1 Woman"; awards were presented to officers of the Goldenf- Circle f for v outstanding work done j J throughout the year; special awards were presented . to the Loyal Lady of the Year, Loyal Lady Grade Rogers and to Loyal Lady Pattie Brown, honored with the Past Loyal Lady Ruler's Award this be- v. ing a first.- .. .; p r? . The Banquet Committee was chaired by Loyal . Lady y Martha Devone and : Loyal Lady Pattie ' Brown. ' " ' . " 1 .-. - ., ....... . . . . . i 1 Officers Elected Election of officers for 1982. was recently held for University Assembly No. 218, Order of the Golden ; Circle. Elected were Loyal Lady Ruler Martha C. j Devone; Loyal Lady Associate Ruler Oriel Dillard, Loyal Lady Priestess Grade Rogers, Loyal Lady ' Guide Gladys Johnson', Loyal Lady Secretary Sarah ! Riley, Loyal Lady Treasurer Mary Taylor, Loyal V Lady Parliamentarian Pearl George, Loyal Lady Herald Violet Rogers, Loyal Lady Standard Bearer' . Dorethea Petti ford, Loyal Lady Inner Guard Anne Goode, Loyal Lady Outer Guard Mary Johnson Loyal Lady Financial Secretary Mary Thomas and Loyal Lady Assistant Secretary Minerva Fields. Alternates for the ensuing year include: Loyal Ladies Ernestine Scott, Deamer Cummings, Olinzie Johnson, Lucille Flintall and Elizabeth Burton. Loyal Lady Ruler 9s Breakfast Held ' ' Loyal Lady Ruler Mary C. Adams was recently honored at a. Loyal Lady Ruler's Breakfast, given by Past Loyal Lady Ruler, Pattie Brown. Members of University Assembly No. 218, Order of the Golden Circle, attended and showered Loyal Lady Adams with mementoes of love and apprecia tion.' For University, the occasion was a first, plans" are to continue this type of fellowship. Bryant Heights Annual ojytner - Mrs. Margaret J. Parker of Bahama held her Christmas dinner Sunday January 3. Those guests attending were "Rev. and Mrs. Cureton Johnson, Rev. . Lovie Foskey, : Mr and : Mrs. . John . McLaughlin, Mrs. Grade Smith Mrsa Mary - Allison, Lector Bullock, L.W.vParker, ? Isiah . Parker, Mrs. Phoebe Cozart, Mrs. Naomi M. ; Laws, MarceUus Parker, Miss Hla Watson, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Wingfield and their daughter,. son x and friend, Mr; and Mrs. Ulysses Burnice Parker, , Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Parker and their - fivet ,daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wjlbur ,Parker and their daughter, Mrs. : Vireinia Kenion and son. Rolliiu Mrs. Judith Bran- L Swial iruest K and son, Stanley; Nathaniel Parker, Miss Vi- P. : . -vinn Parlror nnf Mw Svmmw Dave. .; : ; I - i : . r c."- ;ve J ' ' Pr The Durham County Missionary Union will hold ,its meeting at Mount Gilead Baptist Church on Sun-" ,dayr January 24 at 3 p.m. " , A surprise birthday dinner party was given for Mrs Emma; Lena Johnson Bullock of Rougemont by her children on Sunday, January 10. Ten of thir-, teen children attended. They were: Mrs. Judy Paris, : Maplewood N J ; Mr. and Mrs. Connie Bullock, j Emporia, Va.V Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bullock-and, family, Seymour Johnson AFB, GoldsbOro; Mt and Mrs. Lucious Bullock, Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Bullock, Jr.; and family; Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bullock, II and family, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ronald Bullock and family, Durham; Mr. 4and Mrs. Ronald Watson, Durham; Mr. and Mrs.' "Caryle Carlton and family, Durham. 1 , Two brothers and their families were also pre-1 sent: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Rev. and .Mrs. Vader Johnson, Durham; Mr; and Mrs. John Folks, Ms. Vonie Smith and Mr. Lillian Glenn, Rougemont. 1 ' Mrs. Bullock received a money tree and lots of . presents. Joes, William I. Alston, George W. James, S. Roundtree McLaughlin, Fred Snipes Mrs. Alberta Edwards, Richard M. Martlcy, Walter P. Austin, Mrs. Henpra Thompson, S. Edwards, Mrs. Daisy Hart, Mrs. Daisy Hunter, Mrs. Hannah White and the Murphy, H. Edwards and Snipes families. Dr. Parker Speaks To Junior Gardeners. Dr. Joseph Parker, Sr., associate professor of. biology at North Carolina Central University, gave' a slide presentation at the January 8 meeting of La : Petite Junior ' Garden Cub at- the ; Forest ; Hills . 1 Recreation Center. Dr. Parker showed slides and discussed with the Juniors making a compost pile, how to make r borders with plants and flowers, flowers and shrubs for each season, identification of leaves, and pro-; pagation of plants. - v r The constitution committee Sherry Smith, . Kecia Samuel and Kathy Mann worked on a con stitution for the club. Mrs. J. Robinson was consul : tant. .. - 1 Refreshments were served by the coordinator, Ms. V. Timlic. The" next meeting will be held at the Forest Hills Recreation Center, February 12 at 4 p.m. Attend Testimonial Messers. Haywood Townsend and Maryland Jef fers, called the "Philadelphia Twins" by their closest friends in Durham, made a visit to Durham to attend the Frank Burnett Testimonial presented by the 1943 Hillside Hornet Club on Friday, January 8. It was a most enjoyable occasion for honoree and guests. ;SAL, IttiVM 23. 1832 ,'KE CARCLMTJIUTS HLr ; DUU First Aid Group Meets ' The First Aid Department of the Durham Usners 1 'Union met recently at the home of Mrs. Vera r : Owens on Price Avenue. Devotions and meeting ;: , were conducted by Mrs. Hastie Pricet Reports were ' received, from all oumittees. A delicious repast ': was served. . . " : 7 V :. '. - The. next meeting will be held at Lincoln j Memorial Baptist Church on Tuesday, January 26 , at 7 p.m. , Florence Is Bach! ' ' M! 'Mill 1 ,sw r w fmum n ti . -I '"- " : ''':' '" In. - m M-AW Getting ready for another on-camera appearance is Maria Gibbs, known to us all as Florence, star of the; long-running television series, "The Jeffersons." Ms. Gibbs, recently voted one of America's top-ten most popular television celebrities, has Just added: another role to her impressive list of acting credits! and accomplishments off-screen. Because of the no-nonsense way she portrays FIom ence, Maria has been chosen by Texize as spokesw woman on its PINE POWER cleaner disinfectant' commercials. One of the few Black women celebrities appearing on national television commercials, Maria is blazing a trail of achievement to be followed by other Black women. 1 Members of tne Bryant Community '. ' The Pastors Aid Banquet Dinner was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen in Rougemont. Secret Pals revealed their names and exchanged gifts. .. ' ' Mrs. Nellie White has returned home after having spent two weeks including Christmas holidays with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Michael White and family in : Dallas, Texas. Happy Birthday anniversary to Mrs. Julia Har rison, Ms. Mary Alston, Little M. Thompson and , ' H. Pettiford. Spencer Irving, Jr., of Indianapolis, Indiana, spent several days with his mother, Mrs, Doris Irv , ing in Durham recently, Please pray for the sick and shut-in. Do .something to make them happy: Mesdames Hattie ; Parrish, Pearl Foskey, Estelle Nixon, Georgianna RayV Daisy Hart, Carrie Newman, Ella Mangum, , Dorothy; Laws, Viola Love, Clementine Bullock,. Annie Myers, Mary . Holman, Annie Roberts, ' Gloria Palmer, Georgia Lyons, Irma Burton, Quen-.. , nie Jacobs. Alice Roberts, Nannie Torain, Ola 1 J.i.rwniTn-i.iiiihi , ; in mini. imiii. mi jiininiiiwii I fiff IMWr ) ruirvtu J 6 STORE LOCATIONS: Mon. thru Sat., Nortttgate open 24 l)0ursf Wellons Village 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; Riverview open 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; University Drive 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; South Square 7 a.m. til 11 p.m., and Elliott Dr., Chapel Hill 8 a.m. tU 10 p.m. All stores open 9 am. 9 p.m. All prices effective in all Big Stars in Durham and Chapel Hill PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT., JAN. 23, 1982. QUANTnft RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS. . U.S. GRADE 'A' MIXED FRYER PARTS FAMILY PAK 45 LB. roiioii mVtvMl mnnc f h5r ni' h. i Lyons iw ueua ricrce, t -ZZ:"" ""T". r' V " .? n 'A BverMil Saiidel- and CbV Thomtilion: Messers. R'f?5'? ..Christmas dinner held npsta' ornirr;,":"rs ' Members attending were: Mrs. Doris Allison, president; Mrs. Earleen R. Perry, , Mrs. Ruth Fulton, James Fulton,' Mrs. Aletha KennedyrSam my Allison, J.C, Coley, Mrs. Betsy Coley, Miss Tyana Coley, Mrs. Shirley Ray, Mrs. Louise K. Davis, Mrs. Elnora Gooch, Joseph Gooch, Mrs. Willier McKeithan, Mrs. Lillie M. Daniels, Mrs. ; Macie Gooch, Matthew Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. John Joyner, guests; Mrs. Leora Pippen and Mrs. Rosie Whitlow. . January. y-.-ai a 1 local iLAi- a- h.li. h- tda n.. .c.mi $ , mangum, dt.vpwus Lwmrai, ntnimmw "iui ,. Thomas Clayton; William Carrington, - Joseph Wade, Ervin ' Lyons, John Alexandra, Willie Parker Jural Johnson; Johnny Bullock, Jack Bailey; Edward Long, Hosea Moore, Ike Mason, Nathan Green, Emerson Burton, Charlie Cates, Roosevelt Nathan, Willie Cates, Wallace Hinton, Willie Parker. 7 Sincere sympathy is expressed to the families of: -Mrs. Rosa Emma Marks', Allen Crawford, Melvin ASSORTED .CENTER & END CUTS POROHOTS Fayetieville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney ipSj 0 MM 1 BONE IN BLADE CHUCK ROAST The weather was the talk, "our big gun" during the whole week past. Most of the USA shared that experience. Fayettevillians, H enjoyed wo inches of snow. ... .. . 1 Movement". Happy Birthday anniversary to especially Ms. Jacinta Spell. ' You can enjoy: ? ."Harvey" at Fort Bragg Playhouse. A trio of Fayetteville black artists at the Arsenal .House Gallery. ; ':""" . H ; 1 Oriental Rugs at Fayetteville's Museum of Art. ' f" Love My Wife" at Bordeaux Dinner Theater. vk week of activities in observance of the 50th an niversary of the County's Library. The Urban Ministry of Fayetteville is looking for volunteers to cut, ' split and .deliver firewood to needy Cumberland County residents January 23. Call 483-5944. . The Vice Chancellor for Student Development at Fayetteville State University, Dr. Cleophus Hat cher, has been elected to the Visiting Committee for , North Carolina State University's self study. He has also been appointed, to the NC-2000 Steering Com mittee and the employee suggestion system advisory committee,'': ..'.';'.'. v '"1 . - ... : i i Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Hill of Fayetteville an ; nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lin-: da Dianne ot. Boston, Mass., to Charles Conner, . also of Boston. 1 . The wedding is planned for April 24in First Bap ,; tist Church. ' .The bride-elect is a graduate of the Universtiy of : North Carolina-Greensboro. She is a distributor for ; Morse Shoe Corporation in Boston. The prdspec-1 tive bridegroom is a graduate of the United Elec 1 tronics Institute of Birmingham and is a test ' engineer with Digital Equipment Corporation in ' Boston. He js the sOn of Willie Conner and Mrs, Bertha Conner Rowe, both of Mobile Alabama'. ' . " Think! ' . " Those old-fashioned sleepshirts are making a comeback. They are in Sears mail-order book as well as in fashionable department stores. According to experts, morethan forty million people wear dentures. Be kind to your teeth 0LDE T0WNE FRESH PORK SAUSAGE HOT OR MILD S U.S. 1 T 'J CMOICEl $fi28 1-LB. PKG, 4 ASSORTED FIESTA ICE CREAM LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! VE GLADLY ACCEPT FEDEBAl, FOOD STAMPS r . Storm doors are worthnsonsiderina to keen heat Savannah counal No. 3, the youth group spon-, i1 your nome, saysine 5xpe,n. i- You are in charge of yourown easy diet plan now. Experts say the only diet that works is "The You Do Diet". s Sympathy is extended to the, members of each family: . : ' Funeral services for Allen Nathaniel Frarier were conducted Saturday afternoon at Paige Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. C.R. Edwards officiated. - . Funeral services for James Edward McNeill were conducted Saturday afternoon at Wiseman's Chapel by the Rev, R.D. Purdie. u Funeral services for Raymond Cousar were con ducted Sunday afternoon at Calvin Funeral Chanel i people at the church Saturday morning, Sessions V by the Rev, Ardis McMillan. . ' will continue, every Saturday at 9 a.m. - : Funeral services for Mrs. Jacoler Cummings were , , . , . ; .conducted Sunday afternoon at Wiseman's Chapel The Gosnel Choir of Lewis Chanel RaBtist"1 by the Rev. Alton Murphy, a iv. - . j Church presented its annual old fashioned singing t concert Sunday evening. Choir members were all ' dressed traditionally. 1 Two FSU professors, Dr. Charlie Cof fman. pro- noon St. Luke AME Church. fessor of education administration and supervision, !: '? and Dr, Priscilla Manarino, assistant professor of Funeral services for Raymond Williams, 69, of elementary education, recently had an article T Creek Rd- w"e held Tuesday afternoon at published in the Scioo 7ourno, endtlcd , G003 HoP BaP1 Church by Rev. Samuel VTeacher' ; Reaction to the.Xk?ropejtency . Testing Jonnson. sored by Savannah Lodge No. 407,' Prince Hall Masons of .C, will conduct its second annual public installation and Knights Appreciation Day at First Baptist Church on Moore Street; at 3 p.m. on Saturday. . V'-K;'vV"'v . -vv, v-r. -X:-:L. ' ', .r,.- ' Members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority held their regular meeting at Emily's Saturday afternoon. Soror G.T. Hollingsworth presided. After the business session, refreshments were served., On Sun day, the members worshipped at Lewis Chapel Bap- j tist Church in the morning service. Rev. John D. Fuller delivered the morning message. '., . . V". ' -.- - John Wesley. United Methodist Church initiated! its '' testing ana Learning program" tor young XjfLLON LI :.; LB ,, . .. .;,...,,,:, 'f-'tSi' GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS James E. Pierce, 69, a retired Edgewood Middle School custodian, died on Saturday. The. Rev. H.L. Ingram conducted final rites last Thursday after- ttM4 RED BAND FLOUR PLAIN OR SELF RISING 5LB,(0)fO BAG (0)(0 WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES ir. w . . .. "X. k hM""""i rr-Miiw iimii iniiiiiiiiiiw i ijiiim i,r
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