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. .. . ' . .' "' .. . , r , ; ,. . .... - ,.! . : -. . -' - i t ;ck . 1 Ms. Millsaps Tapped Into Honor Society satlt.:ay. juke s. 12:2-11:2 1 T."W A,i fV i it) f li n Ms, Edith Carver Millsaps R.N., and ; director of nursing at the ' University v of North Carolina at Qreensboro " Student HealM Center, was one ot tne nurses recently tapped into Gamma Zeta Chapter Sigma Theta Tau, a na tional nursing honor society at UNC-O. : na- .V X Each ol lhM adwarbscd limit M (Muirid M fe rlhl Ml 1 bow th advertised pnc mi ch AiP Store. icp( M pccy MM Discussing The Issues Several women take part in a seminar sponsored : by Alpha Chi Chapter and Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority discussing issues facing women during this decade. Among' issues discussed were: politics, social issues, leader ship skills, daycare and pre-school child develop Conference (Continued from Page 2) !wili ; be a1 presentation Friday', June 25, at 7:30 p.m.. by 'the Ebony Musical Cavalcade 1982. Jn observance of the ' 175th anniversary of ' Black v Presbyterianism : the Grfvalcade will pre-1 sent Selections kssociated vvith black history, many i q tnem by.famous black icomposers. Some Of the works' 'vjill ' be drawn 1 t ii i rev ir li it vxi O J The Pastors Aid Society of Union Baptist Church I is sponsoring a trip to Atlanta, Georgia on July 17. If interested, please contact Mrs. Christine Sales. 1 477-2563; Mrs. Eizabeth Edwards, 688-6766; or Miss Irene Hall, 596-7932 for further information. ',; . v The Penny Savings Club is sponsoring a trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, leaving July 19 and return ing July 24. If interested please contact Mrs. Ollie White at 286-3666 or Mrs. Mable R. Brown, 688-3730. , ' : . , - - r Morrisville Notes niCKS, OT., Mrs. margie UaWKinS, ru:. .u" . : J. j" .u. I n,n!lnhlo iisiuiri, nidi iiikuuca. iiic t - j. The Shiloh and Morrisville Branch of the 1NAACP will hold its monthly meeting Sunday at 1 "p.m., at Shiloh Baptist Church in Morrisville. : Mrs. Florine Jones of New Rochelle, New York, ! t ' i j . i i t ! i . . i . . . i ' vjsuca wun ner iamiiy aunng mc Memorial way iholidaysfliet Mrs. Williams : brother, Theodore Mills and her daughter and : granddaughter, Mrs. Delois Scott and Kim, a of Morrisville. ' : , ; Gregory Crowe of Philadelphia, Pa., was home, ; for the weekend visiting his family, Mr. and MrsJ . James Crowe, Stafford and Sandra of Morrisville. Crowe has been an outstanding pianist for Shiloh , Baptist Church and still assists in playing when he is j visiting.; . -yy -':-:,-y:yi 'fromPersicQte, Journal: Patt , a .recently published history of black "Presbyterians.' Spiritual, gcspel," opera,; 'and cassical msic is to be. included. Director of: i t he Cavalcade is CI yde , TUrnjer, who also is : director Qf, music at St, James ' Presbyterian Church in New York Ci ty. The program' will be in Bushnell Memorial !Ha(l. J ' 'V Earlier in the week, on Wednesday!, evening, (June; -23) -rtie' Valley , Presbyterian Church will be organized in the " presence Kf about 2,000 persons' expected fo at-; tend thfe Assembly. The Presbytery of Southern New England, hpst to , the Assemblji, formally will ., chartes :, the rtew, . church. ' . i . ' ,.The Rt. . Rev.. Richard Allen , 'Mildebrand, ipresidlng bishop of the Firsjt Episcopal District vof the African Methodist , ;Episcopal Church, .will be preacher at the annual ' ecumenical services of. ; worship," set for -7:30, ,p.ra., .Sunday, June 27. ' Bishop Hudebrand. who lives In Philadelphia, was W: ... v t H v . northeastern" U.S. -and 1 BerfuT,ince 1976. ! . Author-theologian Martip E. Marty will be the main speaker at trje -annual ' . General Assembly Breakfast , set -for 6:45. a.m. Monday, i June 28. A professor at the , University, , of 'Chicago, the Lutheran minister i i$ associate editor of The Christian , Century, ' editpi of the newsletter poqtept, and co-editor of Church History. ' . i . Before Jhp ' meeting itself begins, a . Pre Assembly Conference on Mission is expetted to in volve a large nunSbef of commissioners . and guests. Scheduled from 17:30 p.m., ' Monday, 'Juhe'Hto 1 p.m., tHe Jollo wing day, he con ference will include Bible .studies led by Ms. Gwen ,, Cashmore of , Geneva, Switzerland, and will focus on mission under takings in Africa, Europe, the'MiddleEast, East Asia, Latin America and the Carib bean, South , Asia, and China, , and North America.' , . ' Numerous' other ac tivities are planned. Tickets will . be v re- some of the 'ost , will be Assembly facilities in the : tiarijora L-ivie Lenter. , MS. MILLSAPS Ms. Millsaps is a graduate of North Caroina A&T State 1 i University School of j Nursing and received her ! master's degree in nurs- ' j tng from the University i of North Carolina at !Greensboro. At UNC-G, she also holds an adjunct appointment as clinical . assistant professor in the School of Nursing. Sigma Theta Tau is the only national honorary society for nurses, it is a professional honor socie ty and membership is : based on scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, capacity for, professional growth and j desirable qualities. I .Ms. Millsaps is the! daughter of Mr: and; Mrs. Melvin K. Carver! of 812 Hanson Road, Durham. Heroines of Jericho 1 On Saturday evening, May 22, Boyd and Hodge ., Court No. 7, Heroines of Jericho, PHA, held their annual Red and White Ball at the Elk's Club. ' The club was decorated in red and white. Twenty jlfour members and their guests Were in attendance. Six members of Ruth Court No. 8 of Apex also at tended. - , : Ladies Aide Society ' . The Ladies Aide Society met recently at the home 'of Mrs. Barbara L. Faulk on Bedford St. Mrs. Ella .honored on their Jackson and Mrs. Margaret Allen were also hostesses. The home was decorated with beautiful house plants. After a brief devotional period, the president, Mrs. Harriette Miller, led a very informative! business session. During this time minutes were read and committee reports were made. Members then were served a buffet brunch. Members attending were: MiSses Miriam Ricks and Lillie Rogers; Mesdames Clara Bowling, Julia Freeland, Margaret Fuller, Mary P. Jarmon, Helen! Jones, Maunne Jones, LiUie Kelly, Mary Mccary, Naomi Parker, Clara Perkins, Josie Powell, Hazel Rich, Pearline Scarborough and Sadie Winston. The Guess Road, Yokefellow held it's Seventh;; Anniversary Sunday,. May 23, at Ashbury: Methodist Church. Presider was Rev. J. Al Crawford. Others on program were Rev. Luther; Steven, Mrs.' Melody Bell, Mrs. Farmer, Colonel Stewart, the guest speaker; Rev. Joseph yons, Rev. M James Harrington, Mike Quante, Rev. Louie Foskey, Rev. Bruce Pate and the Freedom Singers.. i On May 23, Rev. and Mrs. Fletcher he is pastor of Caines Baptist Church on St. Mary's Road - were fourth anniversary at Caine s ; Chapel.; Rev. Cureton Johnson, pastor of Red Mountain Baptist Church, Rougemont, was the' guest speaker. Members and friends of the church -accompanied him and music was rendered by the Gospel Chorus of Red Mountain Baptist Church. Rev. and Mrs. Fletcher received lots of donations , and gifts. VZTERAKSL UTUPAYYO'J TOTRAIilA crzni sold :zl jfour local Artny Resetv'i unit is full of new part-time soldiers who can benefit from your training them. ;.,VYouH earn over $1,922 , for working with them one , weekend a month plus ' two weeks a year. You'll get your benefits back, and - your old rank if you join V within 30 months of your discharge. ; Call your Army Reserve , . Representative, in the Yellow ' Pages under "Recruiting." 5 4 1 ATJ.VfriSIVL CZALLYOUCAKDL MEblCAL J ' irtl IDMAI 1 Happy Birthday anniversary to Ms. Ann,Shep-pard. ii 1 LPN Class No. I, ? The Licensed Practical Nurses Class Number I met May 22 at the home of the D.E. Watsons on Ridgeway. Mrs. Ora Bryant, the president, presid ed. Mrs. Charmin Watson gave the treasurer's .report and reports were made from other commit tees. The 33rd anniversary will be held in the near' future. :'v:-'i; -.xX 1 I Jr. and Mrs. Watson served a repast. Mrs. Ora Bryant thanked them. Guest was the little grandson of the Watsonsi Thomas Hamilton of New Jersey," Other members present were: Mmes. Olivia Vin son, Bernice Long, Sara Pugh, Clydie Holloway and Grizzelle Stone. ; ; . ' . Corona Street Club 1 Mrs. Alberta Leak was hostess to the May 22 meeting of the Corona Street Community Club. Mrs. Myrtle McMillan was devotional leader. , j The president, Ms. Annie Lee, conducted the meeting. Committee reports were accepted and I plans were set for the annual picnic on Saturday, July 23 at 4:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flennell Lane oh Chalmers St. .. Mrs. Edythe King gave some information on ; registering and voting. Those present for the meeting were; Mesdames Beulah Morgan, Rosa Murry, Thelma Parrish, Josephine Brown, Aletha Suggs, Doris Brook,, Alberta Leak, Sue Taylor Myrtle McMillan, Karon McCloud; and John Morgan. A repast was served by Mrs. Leak and Mrs Morgan. At home visiting their mother, Mrs. Jessie Tur rentine, were Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie Turrentine and sons and Mrs. Shirley Bryant; all of Maryland. ' Youth Day will be observed Sunday, June 6, at : Red Mountain Baptist Church, Rougemont. At 11 a.m.,. ReV. Louie Foskey, accompanied by the Freedom Sjngers, wi be the guest speaker. The ser vice will be held in the new sanctuary on Red Moun tain Road. Rev. Cureton Johnson is pastor. According to a recent broadcast sponsored by the i Columbia Presbyterian Medi ;i cal Center and The Prudential i Insurance Company, oveue of modern nasal sprays may . do harm to one's health. ,; Dr. Malcolm Schvey, an ij ear, nose and throat specialist H at the Columbia Presbyterian t' Medical Center says, "There's i certainly no objection to I using .nasal sprays for relief ! from colds and allergies for iltwo or three days. But what The Second Anniversary of Shenandoah Chapter wry often happens is people No 661, Order of Eastern Star, Rougemont, was !;". I"9 e d then hed Sunday, May 30, at the Red Mountain Baptist J-J Church, Rougemont. Mrs. 1 Annie C, Hedspeth ;! Dr Sc the effect . presided. Other i participants were Rev. E.J. ;0f th, spray, to constrict Johnson, Mesdames Marie Johnson,. Marie Mc- blood vessels in the nose,; Clary, Beryl Riley, and Olinzie Johnson, the guest : causing the mucous membrane speaker. Music was rendered by the Masonic Male to become thinner and the Chorus.. Remarks were given by George Peaks and ' nalal passages wider, making William ; McClary. The program climaxed with a' ",. ler f breathe. This candlelight march. A repast was served in the i rehe' fn"n.UM for ,on w.owShip h.n. , . . , , ... i -fJS-:, n e ' i i j u j Itoa situation where ihe Pease prr for the sick and shut-m: Mesdames . problem ta being caused by Elveta James, Mary C. Holeman, Creola Campbell, the spray itself' says Pr. Maggie Tilley, Pearl Foskey, Annie Roberts, Annie . Schvey. "The nasal spray has Myers, Georgianna Ray,- Hattie Parrish, Thelma allowed for a 'rebound : Bass, Mary Evans Battle, Estelle Nixon, Constance phenomenon with the patient P. Thomas, Ida Smith, Ella Mangum, Dorothy T. Lawson, Annie Lipscomb Wade, Willie Mae Jones and Mariah Judd; Messers. Ben McClary, Jesse Patterson, James Evans, Ervin Lyons, Dorsay Beard, W.A. Harris, Jural Johnsdn Joseph Wade, Larry Turrentine, Earnest Mangum, Archie Hawley, Broadie Daye, Judge Harris and Graham Allen. ; using the - spray' getting less relief.' more and! PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 5. AT A&P IN DURHAM ; - .- ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS 3 320 University Dr. .621 Broad Street AN A&P EXCLUSIVE OFFER: A 20-Pc. Service For 4 Cost Less Than$14 CHOOSE FROM 3 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS! Frw To Owen To trt From the Highland Floral Collection. A CHEAT VALUE AT AGHEAT PRICE! THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ITEM Dish PER PLACE SETTING PIECE With Each 5.00 Purchase SEE STORE DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, ( At P COUPON ) SAVE 50 : When You Purcheee A S O-.-cl Dcv;l I With This ntil ' Coupon Vou It 2 i PeyOnly Qo TUni lt. J t FRESH Baking Hens lb. 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SUPER SAVER COUPON 7 SEALTEST Nasal : spray dependence can be avoided by careful ; use of i these ; products for 'no longer than the" labels .suggest. Dr. Schvey advises, "If someone runs into situation where he's used the spray, for a few days and i n nnr mmivbi tH Miiar i v mmmmmmm . .. he should, see a snedahat llt J Cttxm Thau aATJUtf sat aar who is prepared to take care 'BaBaBaaaBaMaasiaBiaaaisjBmaBaais C i iof this kind of problem." t ' . '''" i in.. L4 Mi cut. Fw4 I
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