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Mr. , Mrs . Wner Mason Sr. Celebrate 34th Anniversary SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 18S2 THE CASClXiA TIS2-f Mr. and Mrs, Abner Mason. Sr.. celebrated their ;. 34th wedding anniversary Friday'. March 12." at their home on Fox Hunt Drive. . The home was beautifully decorated with a floral i arrangement by William Harris. Abner Mason, Jr., welcomed guests to the home. Tributes were given by Mrs. Joan Hincs, sister; Mack Hall, father; .William Harris, nephew; Dr. . Caroline . .Lattimore.- neighbor; --- Mr-. Cclestia , Sanders, friend; Mrs. Pearl George,; teacher; and Abner Mason, Jr.V son. Rev. Broadus Williams gave a Dedicatory Reading. Music was rendered by , Mrs.? Angela Harris. and Leo Farmer with, Mrs.' Farmer accompanying at the piano. ' . ; r ;s The Masons' vows were repeated with Or; Grady ' D. Davjs '.officiating.;- Mrs,: Pauline Boxley ' was presider for 1 he ceremony program. Mrs. Alice B. v Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy Quick, were hostesses for a reception and fellowship. ' Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris and Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs J. Leon Peace; Sr., Mrs.: , Manic, T. Geer, Miss Vivian Timlic, Ms,:, Pauline Jones Grayson," Rev. Dorothy Glover, WHIiaro , Trice. Teeroe S. Alexander. Mrs. Pauline Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hall; - .: vcr"r; ; ;; Messcrs: Billy Bruce; John Flintall, Willie Glenn. David Turrent ine; Mesdames Mocllc Flintall, Stat-. lie R uss, Atina S. Thornton: Pearl ' L. George, F.loi ' IV Edwards, Viola W. Thompson, Joan H. Mines. Myrtle Jones; Everliife Turrenline: Mr. , mil Mrs. Larry Russell and daughters, Mr. and M Leo Farmer arid family. Rev. and Mrs. Vidcr Jo'i'ison. Mr and Mrs. Wort ham Pratt. Mrs. Pearlic M.' Sales. Dr. and Mrs. Grady D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Holman, Rev, Broadus Williams. Rev . Yvonne Boaslcy. Mses. Jo Aim and Patricia Juukins, Rev. and Mrs. William Harris. Dr. Caroliui I.. l aitimore. Rev. and Mrs. N.B. ' Saunders. ' Bridges-Hunger Family Meets Members of the family of the late John and Alice Hume" Bridges held iheir monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Harris and sons at 609 Saddle Ridge Avenue on March 13. Ms. Carolina Privcite, president, presided. In an effort to have a memorable family gather ing this year, the agenda centered around tentative plans for a weekend of events starting July 30 and ending August I . Plans are being made to Utilize the Spruce Pines Lodge in Bahama (NC) for some of. the events. The program and social committees of the family will, coordinate the activities. It was decided that each household having ties to this family would be assessed $25 to support the expen ditures of the year. A quarterly newsletter will also, be sent tit each family member's household. In ah effort to get the correct names and addresses, those members pre sent were assigned the task of compiling lists of all known members of the family." Ms. Gayle Harris is compiling the master list. , Family members having birthdates in March were recognized. They are: Daisy Bridges. Fayc Alston Sandrajiulloek. Gayje 'TrgiWtttacd and'H, trnwood bridges? The .Tiital .sessi , :-: r i - .- . - ' . .;'''- . - . . s k2 j. t Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mason, Sr. '. -fc ... Friends of V9 1 Edgemont - Few Gardens Center- Announce MMsteirs -Popmilairiity Counted Opens: Marcto 29 with a 3-week nomination period Nomination Forms will appear in The Carolina Times weekly Actual balloting will run for ten weeks beginning April 19 and ending June 30. The 42nd Annual North Carolina Regional Con ference of the National Hampton Alumni Associa tion was held March 19-21 in Oxford with the Henderson Chapter as host. On Friday evening. Dr. OHic M. Bowman;1 Hampton dean of admissions, conducted recruit ment activities. Saturday morning,. Oxford Mayor Hugh Currin extended greetings to the group. Memorial services were held for Elwood Carter and son, and Robert Wynn, former chaplain. Mrs. Eva M. Clayton, principal manager of Technical Resources Interna tional, Ltd., moderated Black Symposium. Dr William R. Harvey, president of Hampton Institute addressed the ymnn Saliird:iv niuhl nn the "The Alumni Challenges in the 80 s". Mrs. Lillie fc The PUfDOSe of this effort is to raise emerUCllCV funds for the FHoemnnt D-. Carter served as toast mistress. rV j . . . . , . . . . Hampton institute "Family of the Year award Community Center and to boost the Black church and Black press locally recipients were the Alphonso Knight and Lloyd and nationally. 4f The "Hamptonian oi the year" award"; was Jj' The only ballotsjto be entered in the contest will be those found in each M presented iq buward inompson, presidentoi ttic it It If $ mukxiuii iiii .-uiiu4v nuniin.u was a breakfast meeting with.Ms. Naomi Wvn". president of the N.C. Region, presiding over the Family Chat with Hampton's president as coordinator. The Resolutions were presented by Dr. Caroline Laitimore. president of the Durham-Chapel Hill Chapter. .Hampton Institute alumni from Durham atten ding were: Mr. and Mrs.'F.V. Allison, Mrs. Hildred Clark. Mrs. Barbara Bent ley, R. Kelly Bryant, treasurer NHAA: Mrs. Felice Holmes, J..L Hendcr soit, chairman of the Board of Directors, Hampton Institute, Dr. Caroline Laitimore, Mrs. Wilhelmitui Upchurch and Naihanie' B. White. Lyon Park Rose Garden The recovering sick were renorted as Sweeney Hunter Durham; John R. Bridges, Ayer, Mass.; Mrs. Lcaura B. Barbee, Paterson, N.J.; and Onie Rogers. Bronx, N.Y. An invitation was extended to the family to at tend the Spiritual Debutante Presentation of Miss Joycelyn Privette, daughter of Mri and .Mrs. Richard Pnvctte of 234 Brassy Creek Avenue. This event will be. held April 3 at 3 p.m., at the Mount Zion Baptist Church on Fayetteville Street. ..; Family members present for the meetings were: Margaret B. Peace. Marva Peace, Cheryl Peace, Rcshauna Peace, Marva B. Peace. Mia Peace. Jason Peace, Oscar Bridges, Daisy Bridges, Helen B. Crews, Horace Bridges, H. Lin wood Bridges. weekly issue of The Carolina Times. The committee ask& each minister Lioujfc. r WdsT Carolina" TihleS subscribtlori sales and renewals among his con- "ft family are urged to attend. Bridge Winners Caroline H. Privette. Joyeelvn Pnvctte. Cher- Rhonda Privetle. David Harris, Gayle B. Harris. The Lyon Park Rose Garden Club met recently at David Harris, Jr.. Kenneth Harris and Nicholas ,nc Recreation Center. Mrs. Margaret Milligan led Hat lis. the devotion. Mrs. M.W.Webb conducted a discus-' , The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. sjon 0f coming events of the year. The club plans to and Mrs. James Peace, 2904 F. Pettigrcw Street on tac part jn a clean-up campaign next month; visit April 10 'at 5 p.m. All persons connected H this ..,rdens in Chanel Hill and at Duke; and participate L- ' . -.J i I r .. .. r. - I . L A. TU liintxr in the convention in isaieign in amium. . .lumyi Club, which met with the senior club, will share in the overall club plans. They are also to start some flowers from seed to be transplanted to the yard later in the season. Members present were: Mmes. M.W. Webb, president ; Sophronia Green, Mary Rice. Louise Bank, a new member, Grace Hyman; Hallie Crews and Margaret Milligan, Sadie Chambers, Josephine Foushee, Dorothy Blakcley. Mattic R. Canty. Catherine Shaw and Cclestine Cunningham. Junior members. Misses Arncttc Merritt, Aman da F.lliotl. secretary; Karen Rice, president. .Each member brought a covered dish which was shared. during fellowship. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Shaw on April 10. College View' Duplicate Bridge Club winners for March 18 arc: First place-Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Nor ris, second place-Mrs. Ruth Bctls and Mrs. Thclma Smith, third plaee-T. Fisher and C. Gallagher, fourth place-Roy Smith and Hugo Germino. R.L. Speaks Club The R.L. Speaks Achievement Club met at the home of Ms. Janice James on Chautauqua Street Sundav. March 14. Discussion of the St. Mark AML. 7.ion Church cookbook was continued. Members of the church arc still being asked to sub- -mil favorite recipes. .Member-, present were: Mrs. Thomasina Shaw, Ms. Roseua ' Sherrill, Ms! Janice James, Mrs. Angeneitc Pierce, Ms. , Jcnnephcr PicrVe, Mrs. Alniira Sumpter, Mrs. Louise Allen, Mrs. Anne Moodv and Mrs. Virginia Hall. Refreshments were served alter the meeting. Ms. James celebrated her birtlidate last week. , . lEver-Ready Club The liver-Ready C lub held it's monthly meeting on March 14 at the Orange Grove Baptist Church, with Mrs Esther Moore presiding. Plans , were discussed lor the annual club program and several coming events. A repast was served to the following members: Mmes. Esther Moore. Dorothy Holloway, Sharon Moore, Josephine Harris, Hacl Parker, Hazel Mc Clain. . Beatrice - Edgerton, Mayzette Patterson, Virginia Peaks, Tessic Cross, Louise Lee. Edna Roystcr. Clara Taylor. Jean McCamey, Rcnnie Galbreath. f elicia Revels. Vemie Roberson, Louise Rogers and l.izie Chavis. v The next, meeting is schedulcd for 3 p.m., April II at the home of Mrs. Roystcr. D UU First A id Department The First Aid Department of the Durham Ushers Union met recently at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church. Devotions and the meeting were conducted by Mrs. Hastie Price. Reports from all committees were received. A repast was served.' ' The next meeting will beat Union Baptist Church on March 30 at 7 p.m. AH members are urged to attend. Ideal Social Club The Ideal Social Club met March 20 at the home of Mrs. Bates on Cox Street. Howard John, presi dent, presided over the discussion-of the club's an nual summer trip. On March 27 at 6 p.m., the club will celebrate the birthdates of all members which came in January,' February and March, by going out for dinner. Following thmeeting, a dinner was served. Friendly Circle On Sunday, March 21. the Friendly Circle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Sarah Cameron. Mrs. Helen McNeil presided. , Members present were Mesdames McNeil, nrcsw dent; Louise FrazicK Juanita Barnes, Florence Lit tlejohn, Helen McNeil. Ovctta Byas, Sarah Cameron.' Margaret Bumnass, Mildred Woody. Mary S. Coward, Corinc Brown, I .en Jones; and drover Burthey. Following.! he business meeting dinner was serv ed and the hostess was thanked by G. Burthey. Thcjjcxt meeting will be with Mrs; Byas. SILAS l MAYQELP Photographer i - I -, Portraits: Indoor & outdoor ; Weddings Anniversaries Reunions Banquets Social Affairs Athletic Teams Phone: (919) ttHM&3 gregation. Each week, the names of clergymen entered will appear in the c it Times with a tally of balloting. First, second, and third place winners will Ti receive awards. C & Another feature of this effort will be a "Minister of the Week' mograpnicai sketcn selected from entries received by the Friends of Edge- "H mont Committee. The committe encourages the formation of church com- -ft r mittees to see that your pastor wins or makes an excellent showing. 7 i A one dollar ($1.00) contribution allows a single vote. One ballot may w uovu ni m.-j miij juiw as uiicu uascu site ui uic luiai villi- k Xtribution. There is no limit in the number of times one person may' vote. . f-!l L-lli.. J .1. .1 . 'n n . i n . r -t ' . . ivian uaiiuis anu cnecKs io r.j. ox i uurnam, ll l3l or Dnng jcthem by the Edgemont-Few Gardens Center. Always obtain a receipt. All 4 checks should be made payable to: Edgemont Ministers Popularity Con- test. M t'i-rf'" M' Among the friends of Edgemonf sponsoring group are: Drs. Marvin M J Duncan, Vinston Burton, Jr. , Caroline Sage, Earle Thorpe; former city J councilman James Brown, Jr., Attorneys Frank Bullock, Carroll Willis; J n Bishop John T. Moore, Few Gardens Resident Council President IJIa T Richmond, Mr. George White and Mrs. George Jones: ? t t , Bon9 f Belay Nominate Your Minister Now! 1982 Ministers Popularity Contest ' Nomination Form I Nominate: Church: City:! .
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