J r 'UTuniuY. cat is. i::2-r.:s cr-ixa r.--s P. . i M : i ... , ii i . . . . - t i i I, VtK ". .. - V '7 'A '. I, -frit r i s i Ms. Sandy Ballard and her son Wayne browse around for a Mother's Day gift. .. .... . . I , t yi ,, , . Ms. Phyliss Sanders boafkl a flower for her grandmother. J ."I 'ft--. Ol-iil ,-f r . i ; . . . i a if. i 'I1' t I 1 I ST?y it x 4 7 y.., ...,,.; - -ntfi ii Hi .II-,, I f 1 r 1 1 i i ' . , ' -4 r Three generations, and a friend go shopping for Mother's Day. They are (l-R) Mrs. Mary Ingram, standing next to her daughter, Ms. Karen Ingram, and the saucy one is Cherelle In gram. The friend, standing in front is Mongie Farrington. I'll, , : ' Cmr -XVwX U .t-y-,. JJi I ' -1 iy - - - - nm , ii- inaiAifeJiW , ' ' " ' ' v....'.,;..-.. ' '., a? 'T' -. . w lOrS-' r WW'S' fttf Zh Liiiilf I 1 ..... '., I.'!''! Robert Mitchell goes shopping with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Thomas. 1 !5S -.51 .v 4 ... ':-:f:t.; ; K -WlwfciK w n i ..ki.h!iiui'M ' 'v 1 , 'it' I ! y Ms. Mildred P. Thornton, buys a card for her mother. I i Dr. Dolly Qesselle Adams, Supervisor of Missionaries, Y.P.D. A Ministers Wives, 2nd Episcopal District, was the main speaker at the Annual Mother's Day Prosram at St Joseph's AME Church. ; ' ' 4 J