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Mrs. Mary WtfrfConaway :, Celebrates Sixth Year )peris Maryland Legislature 8AT.,FEsnaAnYij,u:2 t.,2Ca.,::lc,ati;::3- "Mrs! Mary Ward Conawayy daughter of Mrs. -lary J. Vard and the fate Albert Ward Of Wilson i pened the current session of the Maryland House ! ,f Delegates on , Jan uaT72QThe State House'- ciciuuiiy in Annapous . maricea ine ursrrime in : I Master Ray Best celebrated his sixth birthday an niversary on January 27 at Lakewood Elementary) " School where he is a kindergarten pupil in Mrs. J. S. Carrington's class. The occasion was shared by , all the children in his class and all of the children whose birthdates were in January, .. ; The children enjoyed birthday cake," hats and favors given by Ray's mother, Ms. Patricia Best-v Dogwood Garden Club S!i?Sf?I m f that a b!ac wom Chbew,'-cafeter1a. manager. ;heiped u ever openeq a legislative session.-; - Mrs. conaway is the wire or Delegate rranK MUi Conaway ft Baltimore, who heads- the legislative ? ilack caucus. , . r , ' XX She-is a 1961 graduate of Darden High School in Vilson and a graduate of North Carolina Central Jniversity,- Durham. A soprano, she has appeared - is a soloist with symphony orchestras In the United Jtates and Europe. In the 1970's, she sang with the . -larry Belafonte group in Africa. She also holds graduate degrees in music. , L y Thrifty Service Club '' Mrs.;Mozell Flintall was hostess January 30 for he Thrifty Service Club to hold a business meeting. Plans were mapped for the year. Mrs Aline Davis, the president, presided. Mrs. Genevieve Rogers of fered prayer. - ' r Club Holds first Meeting of Year . Mrs. Stattic Russ and Mrs. Alice Wilson were joint hostesses to the Thrifty Service Club February 6, celebrating their bSrthdates. Mrs. Davis presided and Mrs.' Marie Harris led the devotion. " The main topic for discussion was the celebration of the club's 22nd anniversary on February 14 at Union Baptist Church. Dr. Grady D. Davis,, pastor of the church; will be the speaker for the occasion. Mrs. Russ and Mrs. Wilson received lovely gifts with their birthday money Five new members were added to the club. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones thanked the hostesses for ah enjoyable evening. ; Members present were: Mmes. Aline Davis, Luna J. Holman, Mattie Jones, Pearhe walker, Kozetta Mrs, Carrington serve the children 'Ate Saturday Brunch Club: 's The Saturday ' Morning : Brunch Club "; met . i February 6 at the home of Mrs. Alene Davis.Before brunch, a most inspiring prayer was given by Mrs. , -Ellen Brown- The vice-president,; Mrs. Genevieve, - - Rogers, presided, over the business session. Dif- ferent projects were discussed for the coining year. " A delicious brunch was served alo the following, , . members: Mesdames Ellen Brown, iRosetta Cobb Beatrice Holman, Genevieve Rogers, Alene Davis,' , Pearl . Amis, . Sadie , Chambers, Elnora Ransom, Each member thanked the hostess for a very en joyable brunch. " , , The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs.,; Ellen Brown. , - ;'" The Friendly Ladies The Friendly Ladies Club met on Sunday, February 7, in the Fellowship Hall of Kyles Temple ' AME Zion Church with Mrs. Louise Smith and Mrs. Mary Hayes as hostesses. r5 ( Following the devotion, the . president, Mrs., Hastie Price, presided. After .the little guest' Miss. Tatya Gerald, was made welcome, Mrs. Susie ; Dilihunt read a beautiful prayer sent in by Mrs.' Agnes Hinton. . . . . r A delightful repast was served to the following 1 The Dogwood Garden Qub met recently with:. Mrs. Bertha Harris and Mrs. Susie Martinet 600'- Price Street. 4 ' Members accepted the fund raising project pro; - posed by the Council and agreed to buy tickets for--the occasion. The dub members will serve dinner - for a special group at a later date to raise mrey for i the club. : . " , .-X;-.. , . XiiX ; Following a brief social hour, the hostesses serv-' d a delicious dinner. Members present were Mmes? Winston, Johnson, M. Watson, Bv Harris, S, Afar-' ' . in ana u. dimin.. Eberiezer Floral Club W -5'. Cobb, Wiuie Mae Jones, Christine Sales, Marie members; -'Mmes.' Susie Dilihunt, Una M. Harris, Mable Bryant, Luia Hester, Bessie rratt, Milie Williams. Beatrice Holman, Elizabeth Ed wards, Elnora Ransom, Queen Cooper, Elizabeth Jones, Dorothy ; Glover, Moritez Bagley, Annie Alston,: Alice Wilson Stattie Russ, Laura Thorpe, Mozell Hintall, Retha Core Naomi , Melvin, Pauline' Boxley, Irene Hall, Mattie Pugh, Mary Vanhook. ' The next meeting will be with Mrs. Genevieve Rogers. . ' V .i. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy K. Wilson Miss SHarin Denise Howard, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Howard, of Durham, became the bride of ' Kennedy Kla Wilson, son of Mrs. Elizabeth; Wilson '. of Maryland, Liberia, West Africa; in a picturesque wedding at the bride's home Saturday afteriioon, February 6. The ceremony Was performed by Rev. Kidd Smith. The couple will make their home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where the bridegroom is employed as an, aircraft mechanic. ..; .Photo by SiUsMityneld . The Ebenezer Baotist Church Floral dub fceld its ; recent monthly meeting in the Chapel. Plahwere made for different projects to provide for the pav- . ing of the church driveways and parking lot Jn thv near future. - ' y, Mrs, Bettie Barrett was honored for her service as " organist for the Gospel Chorus of Ebenezer for a dumber of yean, with gifts and money from the Floral Club. 't The Club has agreed to meet on the first Saftirday f in the month at 2 p.m., for the monthly meetings. , : The following persons were present: Mesdames VlAddie Barbce, Ruth Flowers, Martha Stanley, 4 Odell Keith, Ruth Lee, Louise Smith, Louise Dalrymple, Julia Mitchell, Lydia McClain, Lovella Kelley," Mary Eatmon, Bertha Snipes, Marina Fischer, Ethel McNeil, Celeste Dalrymple, and josepnine freeman. S5S5588885?55!55!85!55555!!5!555583S5!5I Thank You " f! My family and thank you for your kindnesses, ' prayers, thought fulness and the many things you did for me during my recent Illness. Mrs. Sarah Horry Shes Saunders, Ella Crawford, Gussle Ray, Evangeline Page, Magdahne Llewellyn, Hannah Roberson, Ernestine Fikes, Elizabeth Edwards, Dewayne: Lassiter, Betty Green, Catherine Trice, Iola Massey, Lennie Rose, Minnie Petty, Anna Crousei. Hastie Price Myrtle Taylor, Viola Thompson, Myrtle Weeks, Mattie Tillman and Little Tatya Gerald, : A 1 - The next meeting will be with Mrs. Gussie Ray and Mrs. Susie Dilihunt. Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs, T.H.Kinney ' Staff Sgt. ' Angelena Franklin was named the "Soldier of the Week" at Fort Bragg. Ms. Franklin is described as being patient, knowledgeable of and from President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, Con gressman Charles RoseGov. James B. Hunt and other state officials. . . Mr. arid Mrs. Beatty were presented with a golden money tree' by the Fayetteville Chapter of O ' i xy i7i " 1 i tM'in.i nil. -mi ,1. nimmm U.S. GRADE MA' , FRYER LEG y-r -X'"- ; OR BREAST QUARTERS LBf Fort Bragg. -She says she plans to make a career of ? w?? 7 to get her associate's degree and s desirous pf com- v a" fmts' ' ....i',... X, ' r KKT the wav Khe John T. Council, formerly of Council Insurance ' u VhSt L ?;t Angc,cna Frann f?r ,he way Shc--Agency.vhas been named regional vice president of isneipingomers. . , .A.L.v Williams marketing organization,, whkh i .", ' . rv,.!itt i renresenis Massachusetts maemniiv, anu mc- ui- Methodist Collene. The oerformance . was in 6 STORE LOCATIONS: Mon. thru Sat., Northgate open 24 hours; Wellons Villaoe 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.: Riveryiew open 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; University Drive 7 a.m. tB 1 1 p.m.; South Square 7 a.m. ttl 11 p.m., All stores open 9 a,m- 9 p.jn.s All prices effective in an Big Stars ' in Durham and . ' PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT., FEB. 15, 1982. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS. v rHehralion of Black History Month. ope everyone will and can enjoy a Valentine celebration at home or whateyer, wherever, this yean You deserve it. Happy Valentine's Day AH! A meeting on corn and soybean production was held Wednesday morning in the Cumberland Coun . ty Office Building on U .S. 301 -Souths Breakfast was available , The PTA of dgewood Middle Schbol was held Tuesday evening in the mini-theater, The Parent, Advisory Council of the school f Black History Month is being observed by Fort Bragg, Feb. 8-12 Several events are free and open to the public, Mrs. E. Williams traveled to Washington, D.C., for a conference recently. , which is headquartered in Atlanta. t - ' Many groups snared in the 1982 March of Dimes drive through WKFT Channel 40 on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. - n f -. ;r Miss Tyann Marie Usher and Taylor Ayes of Ponce, Puerto Rico, were married Saturday after noon in the .home of the bride. The Rev. W.E.. Beamon officiated at the ceremony. " The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Usher of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ayes of Ponce, ; Puerto ! Rico, are the parents ; of. the bridegroom. A reception was held following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of E.E. Smith High School and Fayetteville Technical Institute. She is a cosmetologist in Fayetteville. The bridegroom is currently serving iri the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg. The couple will live in Fayetteville. Funeral services for Robert Green were held Wholly f arms u.s,lgrd.m 1.. tt-'ViAi ? M 'M .ft tk'-ht iMft iMk. .e . ' ' I FRYER PARTS FAMILY PAKljO. LD. . I Thursday afternoon at St. Luke AME Church by - Mr! and Mrs. Raynor recently visited in South Fayetteville and one son, Robert Green, Jr., of - Atlanta, Ga. ". . , , . "' ? ... ...t.,y : . , ' Funeral services were held Thursday for Andrew , L. Bryant in First Baptist Church. " ' ' Funeral .services for Alton Williams were held Thursday afternoon at Mount Hebrew Church by the Rev. Thele Cromartie. Carolina with relatives. Congratulations are in, order for Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Beatty of $13 Spaulding Street who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on January 25 with a reception at their home More than 125 guests attended, including several current and former elected and appointed city and county officials. ' " h ' r The couple received congratulatory -'.messages ASST. CENTER & END CUTS PORK CHOPS 8 LB. OR MORE ! LB. $38 U bUBUQUE'S EXTRA LEAN CANNED HAM 0 A ROUND ONE msm Q can, u LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERYDAY! 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