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Durham Social Notes Of Interest
U Mrs Sv miner Daye.
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MISS PAULA D. HAHRELL
Miss Paula D. Harrell Named
. Outstanding Young
h-'Woman-i981
Miss Paula penise Harrell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Harrell, Jr., 2509 Janet Street, has
been named as otte of the Outstanding Young
Wnmn nf Amprirn for IQSt
The purpose of the Outstanding Young Women
of America Program is to recognize young women
who give of their time, talents and service to enrich
the quality of American life.' '
Miss Harrell - received her B.Aj degree from
North Carolina Central University and the M.M.
degree from Ohio Stale University. She has worked
as the assistant directoraccompanist of the Gover
nor's School-East Chorus in Laurinburg for the
past two summers. She currently is a music teacher
with the Fairmont City School system and operates
a private piano studio.
Missionaries Hold
First Meeting of Year
Missionary District No. 1 of We.st Durham Bap
tist Church held its first meeting of the year at the
home of Mrs. Cora Cole McFadden Sunday.
January JO. : ,.- ':;;;.;:; : : r;.-'; :.-.,
Members .present were Mrs. Ethel Holloway,
Mrs. Helen Jones,, Mrs. Shirley Cole Mrs. Ella
Jackson, Mrs. Lillie Carry, Miss Ruby Heroin,
Miss Marv L. Stenhens. Mr Rdi Winctnn Mr
Bowting, Mrs.Mattie Bagley, Mrs, Alease Bynum.
Mrs. virgim Jackson, Otha Day; Robert Faulk,
Ot ha Jones. .':' .t,;-' . v ' V'.-'1 v'' '
After the devotional, the members were served a
delicious meal prepared by Mrs. McFadden, Mrs.
Clara Cole and Miss Cathy Cole.
Happy Birthday anniversary to Kcrmit P,
Parker, Georgianria Ray, Matthew Williams. Lcroy
Gregory and Stephanie McLaurin.. .
Congratuations, and best wishes to ncwlywcds.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Glenn.
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On Saturday, January 23. Misses Etta Marie Mc
Clary and Linda' McClary. and William McClary,
Jn. surprised their parents with a 25th wedding an
niversary dinner; Lots of relatives and friends air
tended in spite of the bad weather. Mr. and Mrs.
: McClary received lots of lovely gifts.
Attorney and Mrs; Elvis Lewis and sons of Faycl
icvillc spent the weekend with Mrs. Syminer Daye.
Mrs. Lewis mother.-in Durham.: ; ,
Mrs. Hill Hosts Club
The regular meeting of the Better Homes and
Gardens Club was held recently at the hqme of Mrs."
Beulah Hill. Mrs. Ella Floyd led the devotion with
appropriate readings to start the new year;
Mrs. Hill invited members into her dining room
for a delicious repast. Included during the business
meeting , which followed were correspondence,
various reports and coming events. Members
elected to serve on the Garden Clubs of Durham
Council were Mmes.' Helen Brown, Ways anJ
Means Committee; Carrie Vereen, publicity chair-
man; Beaulah Hill, General Flower Show Commit
tee; Annie Creen, Dismantling Committee.
Highlight of the evening was an informative talk
by J.W; Hill, husband of the hostess, on taxes, fil-.
ing personal property and IRA's. A question and
answer period followed.
Birthday distribution went to Mmes. Helen
Brown and Ella Floyd.
Members present were Mmes. Minnie Cromartie,
Ella Brown, Annie Creen, Ethel Taylor, Martha
Dalton, EHa Floyd, Helen Brown, Alberta Harris,
Catherine Page, Thomasina Shaw, Beulah Hill and
Carrie Vereen; and a guest, Ms. Coral Dalton. Mrs.
..Creen thanked the hostess.
Please, pray for the sick and shut-in -and do
something to make them happy:
Mesdamcs Anna Jones, Alberta Holloway. Hal
tie Parrish, Georgianna Ray,' Pearl Foskey, Esteljtf.
Nixon, Daisy Hart, Carrie Newman, Ella Mangunv
Thelma Lawson. Viola Love, Clementine Bullock,
Annie Myers, Mary C Holman. Annie Roberts.
Gloria P. aimer Irma Burton. Quennie Jacobs. Alice
.Roberts, Nannie Torain, Ola Lyons, Delia Perec,'
Annie Lipscomb; r .'' ,;- ' -f .
; Messers.; W.A. Harris, Wallace Rochcllc.
Lucious Holloway, Jude Harris. Brodic Day..
Earnest Mangum, Bonnie Lee Allen. Nathaniel
Harris, Thomas Clayton, Joseph Wade. Ervin .
Lyons, William Carrington, Willie Parker 7 Jural '
Johnson, Johnny Bullock, Jack Bailey, Hosca
Moore, Ike Mason, Nathan Green. Emerson Bur
ton, Charlie Catcs; Wallace Hinlon. Willie Parker.
Sincere sympathy fo the families of John
Hollowly; Andrew Parker. Mrs. Louise I . Tavlor.
Mrs. Flonnie Morrison McAllister.
Breakfast Club Meets
The Nurses Breakfast Club met January 20 at a
local restaurant. Members outlined the program
and projects that will be carried out during this
year. A major focus will be to help someone in
' need.
Those having birthdays during the month of
January were: M. Gattis, G. Richardson, O.
Rogers, B. Snipes and E. Turner. Hostesses for
January were: E. Riley, B. Snipes and A. Ingram.
Other members present were R. Daye, C. Scott, J.
Lynch, L. McCoy, K. Evans, G. Pretty, A. Black,
J. Bell, D. Self and P. Nuchurch.
SAT., JANUARY 33, 1332 THE CAROLINA TIES -13
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Named To Dean 's List
Miss Geena D. BounseQ, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. John H. Bounsei! of 5625 Barbee Road,
Durham, has been named to the fall semester dean's
list at Bennett College in Greensboro. " y
A 1981 graduate of Jordan High School, Miss
Bounsell is majoring in accounting at Bennett Col-
College View Duplicate Bridge Club winners for
January 21 were: Mrs. Ruth Belts and Mrs. Virgie
. pavis, first place; Mrs. Hedy Echard and Douglas
Kemnitz, .second place; Ms. Theresa Jeffries and
Wiley Hammonds, third place; Mrs. Constance
Patillo and Mrs. Thelma Smith, fourth place.
After Holiday Dinner
Braving the snow and ice on Saturday, January
23, the LPN Class No. I was feted with an after
holiday dinner at the home of the Graham Prettys,
Jr. on Sedgefield Street.
Durham guests present were Mrs. Amelia
Harper, Ms. Bernice Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs.
George Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reddish, Ms.
Dewanda Parker, Victor Parker, Jr.. Sedrick Hor
ton, Mrs. Carrie Brooks, Leroy Pretty and Ms. Bel
tina Pretty; Ms. Rita Felton and Ms. Gayle Pretty
of Norfolk, Va., and Ms. Sharon Brinkley.
Winston-Salem.
Class members present were: Mmes. Lucretia
McCoy, Charmin Watson, Sara Pugh, Gamaliel
Pretty and Grizzelle Stone.
Following a social hour, dinner with all the trim
mings and beautifully arranged in the dining room,
was served buffet style. Mrs. Stone thanked the
Prettys for the delightful affair.
On Duty
In Okinawa
Marine Sgt. Ronald
W. Williams, son of
Mrs. Lorena William of
5908 Ncusc St.. Raleigh,
has reported for duty
with the 9lh Engineer
support Battalion on
Okinawa.
Reports For Duty
Marine Pfc. Ricky N
Daye, son of Mrs. Bon
nie Daye of Guess Road
and Ms. Alice Haskin of
12-F Lynn Court, both
of Durham, has reported
lor duly with Support
Battalion, Camp l.e-iuenc.
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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. til 10 p.m. All stores open 9 a.m. -9
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Junior Oi If Wells will.headlhie the performance
of "The Emperor Jones" in Reeves Auditorium.
February 4-6. at Methodist College. The play is be
ing presented in-connection with the observance ol
ni'i.'ls UKL-ifu Me 14 hi' I'tiiii k'irUv it-ill
direct the fourtecn-meihber cast. All performances
are free to the piiblicl A saline to and. for Black
Histoi v lodav.
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The I'ayi'lU'vHIr Ohwnrr reciijinied the "Civic
Minister" and his family with an interesting "wriie
up on Sunday past. He is C ity Councilman Aaron
Johnson; Rev. Johnson has been a pastor lor ,t I
years. He learned .politics' ai an early a:e. havinj
been active in both hiuh school ami. at Raleigh's.
Shaw University-where he worked for the. voter
registration campai.tm. He credited former Mayor
Jack Lee 'with., pros idinii some; political "guidance.,
alonj.'. - with I). A. Williams, a l ayeiieville .State
University professor and active Democrat. 4 1c iltK's
not limit his political future.
Rev. Johnson is nianied lo Mrs. Manic Johnson
and they have one daughter. MvlXvette Johnson,
and 'one son. .Jamah. Rev. .hhnson is pasior of
Mount Sinai Baptist Church. 5 ';.'
' James Noi man, Moore, Jr., a I -aVettexillc poM of- ,
lice siipervisoi. was .appointed Spruit! 1 akc
poslinasier last Ihursday. Moore. 4.t. a superinten
dent of window ser ices, replaced Howard B. Pate,
who is reliiinj alter 31 years. Jhc C'larktoii native
began his postal career as a distribution clerk.
Shaw University pi ads held t1-ir regular meclin.u
last Saturdav afternoon. ; 1
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The regular PlA of li.L. Smi i Hieh School met
Tuesday eveninji in the school auditorium. A film
was shown.
Sitint I . uke AM I. Church presented " An l ivening
of Gospel Music" with the Reid:Ross (iospel'
Singers, The Kings of Harmony and The H ppy
Cousins last Sunday afternoon. Rev. H.I.. Ing m.
the chtirch pastor, invited the public to attend
. Fayetieville area Methodists will meet this v,.ek
for an intensive workshop on church missions.
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The chairman of the depanuK'nt of, pi ir
macology at Meharry Medical College in Nashvt le,
Tcrtn.. Dr Charles Proctor, presented a public I x
t urc on opiate addition Wednesday at Fayetieville.
State University..
Many attended the basketball game Saturday at
Cumberland County Arena between1 Fayetieville
State University and Saint Augustine's. ...
Mr, and Mrs. James D. Murehison announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dcaisc Alfrcda. to
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Jackie Louis ('avion of Fori Ihaug.
The prospective bi ideeroom is the son of MkjikI
Mrs. l.onnie Payton of Greenville. He is a graduate
of Rose High School in Greenville, and serves in the
U.S. Army ai I'on Bragg!
Che wedding is planned for February 27 in liethel
AMF. Zion Church.
-The bride-elect is a graduate of North Carolina
A&T Staie: University. She attended the University
of Nonh Carolina-Giecnsboro and is employed
wilh the Cumberland County School System.
Che Rev. and Mrs., James A. 'Wood announce the
engagement of their daughter. I inda I ay. to Her
man Floyd Peterson of Winston-Salem. The wed
ding is planned for April 10 at Catawba College
Chapel.
Miss Wood is currently a senior al Winsion
Salem 'Stale University.
'The prospective bridegroom is the son of Sgi . and
Mrs. Herman Peterson of Spring l ake. He is a
senior al Wisnton-Salem State University.
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The hums
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held their reeiilar meeting on last
Ninecre sympalhy is extended to' each family:
-.'Funeral services for Hodges Tucker were con
ducted on Saturday afternoon at Mount .ion AMF
Zion Church in Fastover by the Rcv i. liskine I. owe.
I le was 74.
Funeral services for Mrs. Corine Joy, 321
Robeson St.. Were held Sunday afternoon al Clin
ton, Chapel Church bv the Rev. CM.. Jackson.
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Fuijeral services for Mrs. I ula Haggeil Searcy
were conducted Saturday afternoon at Lock's
Creek AMF Zion Church. Mrs. Searcy wa 45.
(iineial services for Sherman McDonald. 57.
were conduc cd Saturday morning at Baptist Union
Church bv-"lev. Maurice Hayes.
Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Jane Richard
son. 73, vere conducted on Sunday afternoon at
Washing on Park Baptist Church. .
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Mrs. Marie McNeill,' 60, was funeralied Sunday
afternoon at Wiseman's Mortuary Chapel.
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Mrs. Jenie Whde was was funeralied Sunday '
afternoon at JMin Wesley United Methodist
Church by Rev; Albert Schuler. Burial was in Max-
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Funeal services for Mrs. Nellie Baldwin Sher
man, 81 , and her nephew, George Williams Moore,
about 60, who died in a fire at their home, were held ,
last Monday afternoon in Evans Metropolitan
AME Zion Church! Dr. L.A. Miller officiated.
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