SATIT.SAY. Attui 24, ' y t XI s . V-.--.: i " , I- :v - that atfvartiaatf itaim la imiM ta t raMtty watoMt tor iHf al ar tha advarttaaa pnca w aac ad. 5r PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WED-APRS. 21 AT ASPS DURHAM ' " '' '! ' fTEM OFFEREO FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RUM. DEALERS Oft WHOLESALERS Is - f 621 Broad Street 320 University Drive foe) Zafa Temple Burns Mortgage And Holds Open Hoasc In an impressive ceremony, Zafa Temple 176 and Zafa Court 41 recently burned the mortgage on the building which they have occupied since 1974. Setting fire to the mortgage is John T. Tucker, Illustrious Potentate (center) and Mrs. Rebecca Peterson, II lustrious Cpmmandress of Zafa Court and W.E. Parker, the speaker for the occasion, look on. ANA&P A 20-Pc. Service For 4 Cost Less Than 1 A TBnni choose from 3 beautiful PATTERNS! MOMUMkClMMMt Tb uTTtrf i7- 11 J : ( AAPCOUPoiQ : From the Highland Floral Collection. : v - ' : AG2EAT:VLUEATAGniATF2ICE! j wyoiflrSS. j THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ITEM Saucer With Each 5.00 Purchase a m. -t Vc::tct!3 : ImI J : WtthTbia mmiutm JCOUPOMVOU scmNGMccc : Pay Only . StE STtmii'-niSPL AY FllR COMntTt llbTAILS. M1tat,a;ll Fdyetteyille Hqppenitigs By Mrs. Tm! Kimey This week is designated as National Volunteer Week. Many organizations will be having special functions to honor their volunteers. So choose one and volunteer your service; this week or for as long as you can. . ' Little Theatre on the campus at 7:30 each evening. The Kyle Taylor Singers will be featured. The South Central Area Qiapter of Bennett Col lege National Alumnae Association presented it's fourth "Little Miss Bennett Pageant' ? on Saturday ai ine apecirum. The ,aaflin College Choir from Orangeburg, S.C., directed by Peter Felder II, presented a con cert at John Wesley United Methodist Church on Sunday'ftemoon.;Trrc xonccm(as sponsored by the Greater Fayetteville Area Chaptef of the Claflin College Alumni Association and the church. The Young Adult Ushers of Lewis Chapel Mis. sionary Baptist Church presented a spring concert Sunday. The Reid Ross BlacX History Choir, -Margie Ervin, Peggy Ervin, and St. James Young Adult Choir of Raeford performed. Ms. Sandra Newman, 6108 Dendy Loop, has earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from North Carolina Central University, " ' St. Luke AME Church observed Men's Day on Sunday, Dr.. Rick' Mumford, a Kentucky native, was the featured speaker. He attended the Universi ty College of Dentistry and is currently a practicing dentist in Stedman. Dinner and fellowship conclud ed the morning service. . Edgewood Middle School observes North Carolina Heritage Week. April 26-30. An open house will be held April 30, with a special assembly program on Thursday at 2 p.m. The public is in- ; vited. :';'-w;:""lvi'.'.,': V;''V:; '. A meeting of neighborhood watch organizations', for North Hill, University Hills and Rosehill Road was held Saturday afternoon in Fire Station No. 3. The Rev. tommy ' Ford spoke at the third an-. riversary of the Young Adult Usher Board at Plea sant Grove Disciple Church of Christ Sunday. ' The all male chbrus of Friendship Baptist Church ' observed its. fifth anniversary April 17-18. Rev. I Ford spoke. , The" Fellowship of Christian Students at fayet teville State University presented its first gospel ex travaganza ; Saturday .evening in ' Seabrook Auditorium, featuring ; various University gospel and church groups. The fellowship aI$o. will present 1 : ' first dramatic play, "Th Rapture," in Butler Fayetteville State University Posted an area health fair on Saturday, ' Think f Gardens are nice to come home to. .... ;.. . '. During the past week, many visited the area plan tation gardens. .The Azalea Festival is always . thought of during his time of the year. Jazz Outreach program was led by Malachai Sharpe on Weesdftejrijsp atCampbelLTer raj&,Recieaiion Cffffx ya.jj" y f " Mrs. Frances R. Jones of Fayetteville announced the engagement of her daughter, Valerie Faith, to Webster Ervin Blackwell of Fayetteville. - , The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Robert J.F.. Jones. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs- Gloria Blackwell of Fayetteville and , vin Blackwell of Manhattan N.Y. The wedding is planned rfor May 15 in Cross Creek Park. - The bride-elect is a graduate of Fayetteville State University and is employed with. Domino's Pizza. " The prospective bridegroom is graduate of Reid Ross Senior High School and attended Methodist College. He is'employed with Thomas and Howard J Mr., and Mr$. Thomas; JJ Gavifl Jrl, of Fayet teville announce the engagement of their daughter, Marthella, to Karl Eric'Briddell of Fort Bragg. 1,1 The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs; Bernice Briddell of Chester, Pa. The wedding is planned for June 26, in College " Heights Presbyterian Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Seventy-First Senior High School and Winston-Salem State University. She is a special education teacher with the Cumberland County school system; The pro spective bridegroom is serving with the U.S. Army in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. , Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blue of Fayetteville an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Lavetie, to James Edward Galbreath of Greensboro. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mattie H. Galbreath of Chapel HiU. The wedding is planned for June 26 in Greater First Baptist Church in Cedar Creek. The bride-elect if a; graduate of Seventy-First High School and i? a junior at A&T State Universi-: ty. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Chapel Hill Senior High School, A&T State Univer sity; and completed his graduate study at the American University in Washington, D.C, He is assistant manager of Eckerd Drugs in Greensboro. Chapel Hill Carrboro Deltas To Hold May Week ! Observance CHAPEL HILL The Chapel Hill-. Carrboro Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will spon sor its May Week Obser vance on Saturday and Sunday i May lr2,' at , Hargraves Recreation Center in Chapel Hilt. From 1-2:20 p.m., on Saturday, the film, "Last Grave at: Dim baza", will be shown which will be followed by a discussion led by Dr Beverly Grier of the, lUNC Political Science Department and special guests from South Africa. According to Dr. Grier, the film portrays the apartheid regime, but deals specifically with economic, and social im plications of. apartheid on black family life. The May Week Obser vance ends on Sunday, May 2, with a program honoring outstanding graduating seniors from Chapel Hill and Orange High .Schools who have excelled in leadership, academic achievement, extracurricular participa tion and creativity. Hayden B. Renwick, associate dean, college of arts and sciences; UNC, . will address the theme, , "Invest in Education: Key to Survival", A reception will follow both programs. May Week, a tradi tional activity of Delta " Sigma Theta since 1921, . is designed to recognize achievement, particular ly in education. The public is invited to both ve"tv - -i ; 'JIT WITH UPfMIMaT MUMS 1I.S.D.A, INSPECTED BOX-Q-CH1CKEN OR ,,1,, jp. . uviw I CHICKEN OR JTJ f 1 A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED CEEF i7ioii Tip lb. BUUE RIDGE BRAND . ; iccdDncon (Oft . MP QUALITY zV Ho firi! or . . i u u jigM CANADIAN BACON PEPPERONJ. S3VlStg3 SAUSAGE f HAMBURGER 's Pizza tiTfci witiMaaaaaiaaaaBaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai MILLER Lito Beer Ctn. C 12 ez. Of V Cans GOOD ONLY IN DURHAM MS j I biQtrs. , 0&'J UMIT ONE WITH COUPON AND 7 J0 ORDER i ' . wwu mtiu Mi wm. Z4H DURHAM I ' M IJ. . WA I UJfT ftAlaV MffTU iAI UWUi AUfl V ftUfe AOftTM CM laMwL'!!0000 RU APWL 24 w tlUBHA,ll, T ' ill M M mi li ft mwmmmmmP 13 UPK W CWOM j DECORATEDPR ARTS N FLOWERS Scott levels 1 " - r Mi w W es7 . OURNASI ft FRESH WrmQUAUTY - Zafa TeKspSs Owns ThJstalliss . 'Ca Temple 176 sow owns this building which is inr t: Glided by ten seres of valuable land. The temple mov- . M Sato the baUdlng in 1974 under the leadership of J.A. , C&sler who was, at that time, Elustrlous Potentate of. Zafa Temple. Through iasay money n&dsg efforts aid work by Zafa Temple sad Zafa Court aten&bers, the mortgage oa the bolitiins was recently bnrned. LARGE RED RIPE LUSOOU3 JANS PARKER Chortcdkss quawt iMB"""VIlHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMafeW

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