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. - I I I - I .-. "' i 'If ; . , ... ; r , f v';. A - "?J V, vi( 7 . . J jm'n:ATt bat t. is:2-"n:5 vzzir hti- ByMn. T.H.Kinney r : -''A recognition banquet sponsored by the Omega! Institute of Eirmmsani ;fccta Chapter of Zcta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., J toT Equipment 'honored its founder, Soror Beulah Jones, in H.L.f I MaM: cook Dining Hall on, Saturday evening. All day workshops were held and many participated in a reunion. This marked thirty years , of business for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Guests registered from Jacksonville, - Raleigh, Durham and Wilmington. ; Soror Catherlene Thompson introduced the guest : speaker, Soror Ellis Jones, director of Eastern Region, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc; - r c , ; : ; ( Institute of Eirmisshaiq, Ala. rie is a test engineer - .-1 ri Corporation in Boston,' ;.'." I V: Mr. and Mrs. Oarence A. Edens announce the' engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Ronald Lane Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Douglas Davis of FayettcviDe. ' , The wedding is planned for June 13 in Center ; Grove Baptist Chuach. The bride-elect attended Hoke County High .Many enjoyed &mday on the Square. Numerous s prospective bridegroom ': attended Seventy-First artists and craftsmen participated in the events High School and v employed at Burlington MIHs. downtown Sunday afternoon. The antique can,- a :V; ' v;-- hot air balloon, food and other attractions enhanc-; Mr. nd Mrs. Frederick A. Hodges of Fayet ed the day of family fun. - ' teville announce thej engagement of their daughter, !. . H Audrey-Yvette Thomas, to Carlton Jay Kizzie of ''A large crowd heard Congressman Walter Faun-"' Hanau, West GermanY.' V r : . troy on Friday in the H.L. Cook Dining Hall on the' i The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs; campus of Fayettcville State University. The pro-J Cecelia JQzae of Fayetteville and Floyd Kizzie of gram was sponsored by members of OIC. ' i -Pennsylvania. The wedding is olanned for June 12 in the home Several activities are scheduled this month during .Youth Week which offer involvement opportunities tor many. - , .; -, I, :...t.tj. ' - i . , -, ,' Many college freshmen-to-be think they know, how to study. There will be a course in "How Toi Study in College." It's worth investigating. ; I , : 'I, - Exercise can be helpful and harmful. 1 here is I such a thing as too much exercise, and the under- conditioned body can suffer from rigorous workouts. So think! Theife days, much money is spenj at spas, as well as sports shops for just the right jogging outfit, running shoes or sweat suits Experts say a balanced diet, of course, goes hand-in-hand with the exercise program. Ms. Linda Diane Hill and Charles' George Con ner, both of Boston, Mass., were married Saturday! afternoon in Moore Street First Baptist Church. The Rev. C.R. Edwards officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Q. Hill of Fayetteville. The parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Bertha Conner Rowe and Willie Conner, both of Mobile, Alabama.' c A reception was held at. St. James Inn followingi the wedding. 1 The bride is a grauuate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is a distributor for Morse Shoe Corporation in Canton, Mass. The bridegroom is a gr"J.v vi the Electronics of the bride-elect's parents. - Ms. Thomas is a senior at Douglas Byrd Senior High School. The prospective bridegroom is a .graduate of Douglas JJyrd Senior High School and is serving in the U.SArmy in West Germany. : I Former Coach Dennis Carter, 62, of 1547 'Seabrook Road, a long time teacher and coach at E.E. Smith High School, was funeralized on Thurs day past in the school auditorium. He was the ; former athletic director at E.E. Smith and had been J coaching for 29 yean. He retired as coach in 1977 - and as athletic director in 1981, his last year of teaching. 1 n Survivors include his'wife, Mrs. Lprena Coppage -j Carter. , ' ' Funeral, services for James David Lock 41, of 1309 Cade Hill Avenue, were held Sunday. after- noon in rial owamp oapusi cnurcn wiio inc kcv. Henry Mdvin officiating. i Survivors are his wife, Mrs; Carfllyri Lock, five1 sons, his mother, .tnfee sisters and seven brothers i 1 Funeral services for Nurse Elizabeth McMillan; Thompson, R.N., were held on Friday afternoon at First Baptist Church with Dr. C.R. Edwards of ficiating. Nurse Thompson served Cumberland County; and Fayetteville Gty Well. She was well-known in' the field of health. Our sincere sympathy to her daughter and family. i. On His Way Home Cast Your Ballot! Vote For Your Favorite Minister Three-year-old Rafiq Hobbt of Philadelphia holds on mother's apartment He has spent the time since at this to his fur rabbit as he leaves Children's Hospital last hospital. . uhpw. Monday. Last month he fell eleven stones from his ' in the Citu ti Schook Welcome Heartside arouD i-'i commitment to excellent 1 Ninety-four per cent : Anril 30 ' Citv Schnnls welcome! to the of persons voting April representatives met with and Dledaed complete - educational services Heartside Community r " " . I 27 cast their votes in favor of the Heartside -Community becoming a part of the Durham City Schools System, accor ding to a schools spokesman. The number representatives . and welcomed them. Mrs. Josephine Clement, chairman of the Durham City Schools Board of Education, told the voting represented about :: group of the board's' eighty per cent of the ' pleasure and commit- registered voters in the: men to the community.' area. . Dr. Cleveland Ham-1 I . monds, superintendent,' On Friday afternoon, added his expressions of For constipation ' you'll call it "The Overnight Wonder" Ever feel uncomfortable with your laxative? Then it's time you tried the' gentle medicine they call "The Overnight Wonder." It's today's Ex-Lax and it relieves the discom forts of constipation by helping restore the body's own natural rhythm. Try it tonight. You'll like the wayyou feelinthe morning! ; Chocolated or pills. Ex-Lax is "The Overnight wonaer. : Take only as directed jCl -z-.: .iif.' i ' isOwn ilead SSafititf f04 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 1 8:00 A.M. Sermon Music 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sermon Music SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1982 Morning Worship Rev, Z. D.Harris, Pastor Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church Mt. Gilead Male Chorus Sunday Church School Morning Worship I Rev. Mrs. Nancy Grady! Mt. Gilead Baptist Church! Mt. Gilead Mixed Chorus 1 TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 fat. Cidtrarii Jlnitrff ( (Optrcij of ebrtat I f A ,ninj 1 com ; ;! ?? ! ' : Friends of Edgemont-Few Gardens Center .. ,MnistmppuUintest Four Top Frontrunners In Tight "Rlce,, So far, the Ministers Popularity Contest sponsored by Friends of Edgemont-Few Gardens Community Center has produced four frontfunners in its first two weeks of balloting. The winner will be sent on a trip to the Bahamas. ' Rev. L.H. Whelchel has received the most ballots in the contest thatls being used to raise mon ney for the center that is seriously strapped for funds because of federal program budget cuts. Closely following Rev. Whelchel are: Rev. Earle Thorpe in second place; Rev. Grady Davis in third place and Rev. John Monroe in fourth place. According to a spokesman for the Edgemont Center, the purpose of the contest, in addition to raising money for the center Is to "boost the black church and the black press, locally and na tionally". ' The Carolina Times is cooperating with the contest by publishing the official ballot each week. To vote for your favorite minister, simply clip the ballot from an issue of The Carolina Times, complete it, and mail it to the Center. A $1 donation must accompany each ballot in order that it be included in the official count. The center spokesman said the first prize for the contest is a trip to the Bahamas for the winn ing minister. Other prizes will be announced. ' . ' : ' . - V r .-1 Among the friends, of Edgemont sponsoring group are: Drs. Marvin Duncan, Vinston Burton, Jr., 4 Caroline Sage, Earle Thorpe, former city councilman James Brown, Jr., Attorneys Frank Bullock, Car-, 4 roll Willis; Bishop John T. Moore, Few Gardens Resident Council President Lila Richmond, Mr. 4-' 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "OnthtMovtloFGod" ' Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Oiv. Minister .SUNDAY, MAY 9,-1982' 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday School Morning Worship . WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service Rue Sarulra fnr Thurrh Snnriau Srhnnl and Mnr. ning Worship Services. Everyone isT welcome to V come end loin us in all services. ; In : 1200 W. Club Blvd. WaHtown School Auditorium Durham. N. C. FiMtd-fa ftrUng ON Onslow SI. In rur tl Awt(rim SUNDAY. MAY 9, 1982 'UtUMFvACIWrcrraft isAavtAMEsduei I . - Karton WriQht. Pastor Sunday10:C8 AM A 6:39 PM KedRSiday- 7:S3 PM 1 Friday l:C3PU Rev, James Daniels Rev. Alexander D. Moseley Rev. Donald Fozard Rev. Frizeile Yelverton - Elder Elroy Lewis Rev. William Easley Rev. Lorenzo Lynch Rev. Howard Haggler , Rev. Percy High Rev. W.T. Bigelow Rev. Grady Davis ' Rev. Leon Saunders ; 4 George White and Mr. f i ; 4 . ; it- George Jones. Contestants Rev. David Bell Rev. Harold Cobb Rev. William Freeman Rev. J.R. Crutchfield Elder R.A. Sloan . Rev. Marion Wright . Rev. Cureton Johnson Rev. Johnny Leak Rev. C.R. Stone Rev. John L. Caldwell Rev. Bernard Morrison Rev. MackTimberlake, Jr. Rev. Lowry Reid . ' Rev. B.A. Mack Rev. Percy Chase Rev. Vernon Thompson Rev. Arthur H. Parker Rev. V.E. Brown Bishop W.A. Jones Rev. Z.D. Harris Rev. J.W.Barnes V Rev. L.H. Whelchel Rev. John Monroe -Bishop John T. Moore , Did you see YOUR minister's name in the list of nominees? Nominations remain open. Its not too late to nominate your minister. Do it today! i OFFICIAL BALLOT Ministers Popularity Contest Minister s Name: Name of Church: Voter's Name: Number of Votes: Amount Enclosed: 5. Mail or bring votes to: - Edgemont-Few Gardens Center P.O. Box 1724 Durham, N.C. 27702 I' 4- - ' - i I I
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