CAr-lEA TISSS-SATURDAY, JUNE 2S, 1SS2 ' ; 1 - . '-'-' . - ' i ytUE KNOy OUR STUFF Aiaaie Aouege noias uraauaiwn Keremvny r, ' i r. j f z 3 7 y N 1 1 "3 " c : f THANK YOU -: PLEASE 0 - ,- too f X It was a biz night for a , lot of little people as Kid die Kollege Day Care Center . recently presented its annual pre kindergarteri graduation : program entitled, "We 'Know Our Stuf" at the mention for : Momque Hedgepeth. , - -- To highlight the even-; ing, Ave little graduates . in yellow academic caps and gowns marched to : the tune of Pomp and ' Circumstance; as. Center was a recent trip to the Pullen .Park for the North Carolina Museum children' and - their of Art in Raleigh, parents . teachers and, followed by a picnic at friends. , ".' .m t, ; . . Up-T-Date Galedalub : The UD-To-Date Galeda Club met at the "home of St.: .Joseph's Churchy Director Mrs,. Lorraine i Mrs. Helen Blair and the Rev. Mrs. Lottie, Kee'.. auditorium. , J. - Stith, ; awarded , recently. LTyii-7 : i.uc uiigni-vjvu ivu. uij;iuiuo3 . ivcuucm ' wiin ms. niuc i-uiugan, prcsiaing, ainp 10 me,- proved to a proud au-V Beckford, ; Nikia Holy Land, Virginia was discussed and planned dience just how ,much , Thomas, Tara Umstead, The sick and shut-in were remembered with prayers . they did know. They said Marcus Vann and Des- . and tokens, i : t " ' ' a ' prayer, y alphabet, X mond Yarborough. ; - Rev. Davis gave an informative and enlightening poems and songs aplen- n '.i . talk for the continued growth of the club. -.!( ty, and not a word was."J,' . The hostesses served dinner to the . following ' members: Mmes. Beatrice Holman, Louise Allen,, Alice B. Wilson, Annis Jones, Elizabeth Edwardsc; Elnora E. Ransom, Wihna Milum, Placide Sexton,," TVtrie U11ol - A AAi 1 ..1. IKII - D..:u." iiuuouu, nuuic mabK, Liua. mil, fviMXiia,;. Cobb, Carolyn Cates, Annie M. Gilmorc, Pauline ; Boxley, Mona Perry, Lena M. Ellerbee, Snoda M. Bell, Lee Etta Braswell. Virginia Nell Thomas. Estelle Clinton, Myrtle Haskins, Anna Belle missed as the Pledge of - president ot tne farents Allegiance to the Flag . Group, was awarded an was belted out., . . Jonorary-diploma .Tor Then, there , was her outstanding leader silence and thundering shlP and enthusiasm as a applause for the crown-. .Par)t and as a friend to me ot Kina Kennetn i.v. Beckford and Queen Mrs. ; Beckford I then Kiddie Kollege Graduation From left to right: Mrs. Lorraine J. Stith, Direc tor; Marcus Vann, Jr., Tara Umstead, Kenneth Beckford, Jr., Desmond Yarborough and Nikia ThOmaS. I- pkolokjrSlhiMiyfkM ! ' -V.';: . WE KNOWOUW STUFF" THANK YOU i V I ,sstar y rim 1 a April Adams, for highest - presented gifts to all can- Ellison, Viola Thompson, Gertrude Cannadv, Tem candy or ticket r sales.- dywle and program par- pe YoUng; Miss Annie Dunigan and Rev, Grady'' Runners-up were Carlos ticipants. -j 'Davis.''-." -5''; v ' ' : vt' ' y Sanford and,, Kinetta;. Anotherlbig event at Visitors present were:. Marcy ..Lyons; MeivinaSi:f Cagle with an honorable Kiddie Kollege this year , 'Parker, Delina Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey ' 'v'1 . ' . - Sanders, Willie Glenn and Susie Badger. v ; ' hfomSVllle NOtCS " The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ad-' Reginald Green celebrated his sixth birthday an niversary on Wednesday with his classmate! at Vacation Bible School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Green, Jr,; of Morrisville. ' 5 -k it -k -k if Revival will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church July 26-30. Rev. NX Davis of Bassel Creek Baptist Church will be the speaker for the week. die Mack on Belvin Avenue. ; , i Bridge Winners : Winners in the College View Bridge play of June " 10 were: First place-Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Burgess, second place-Mrs: Mary Duncan and Doug Kem nitz, third place-Ms. Mattie Moss and Mrs. Jessie ' Luckey, fourth place-Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Young. ' ' jj 0 4 ,, , 1 U.S. GRADE A BAKING HENS 5 STORE LOCATIONS: Mori, thru Sat., Northgate open it fioursf k Weflons Village 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; Rivervlew open 7 a.m. til 11 p.ni University Drive 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; South Square 7 .m. til 11 p.m All stores open 9 a.m. 9 p.m. All prices effective In all Big Stars In Durham. ' PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT., JUNE 26, 1982. QUANTITY ' RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS. First row (l-r): Mrs. Evelyn Adams, Mrs. Sonja Beckford, Ms. Connie Samf ord i and : Felton Zanders. Second rrow: i Carf Adams and I April ... BVEFt&Fl! f"er-Up Queen Adams (Queen), Kenneth Beckford and Kenneth ; Beckford, Jr. (King), Carlos Samford, Runner-Up rtot'o'bySihu' ;;,v't... ' A. ' V Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H. Kinney ASST.-CENTER' & END CUTS PORK CHOPS Seemingly many fathers were very happy on Sun-, day, : according to the card buying record for "Fathers Want Honor, Too!" . Mrs. Eloise Haith, a second grade teacher at Ferguson-Easley School, carried out an interesting project v teaching her children and integrating economics into basic curriulum. The Koogle was make believe. . money. Actually little squiggles of elbow macaroni. Mrs. Haith's project was in con junction with a program sponsored jointly by the Fayetteville Area Chamber ; of Commerce and Fayetteville State University's Economic Education Center; Mrs. Haith .was honored at a luncheon given Friday at Highland Country Club. She receiv ed a plaque and a S50 check along with the honor. - k The American Legion Auxiliary opened its 62nd annual convention at Bordeaux Motor Inn Conven tion Center. - , Among the activities scheduled were annual reports from department officers and chairmen, election and installation of department officers, and election of delegates for the national conven tion in Chicago. . ' !, f , , ' ,; Candidates for vice president included Delphine Grubb of Spring Lake and Francine Cole of San-, ford. Awards and recognition will also be given to units and individuals for outstanding achievement. Host for the convention was the Melvin-EUiott Unit 202. v The Deltas and their guests enjoyed their semi formal on Friday evening at the Main NCO Club, Fort Bragg. James B. Baird has been named Man of the Year: by the local chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. The award for civic and business achievement was presented during the fraternity's annual Orchid Ball recently. ' ,' Ms. Catherine B, Evans of Cameron will receive her degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery, from the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill in August. She is a graduate of E.E. Smith High School and will practice in Lillington. , Frederick Anderson of Foxfire Road graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts in r- . . .. a.1-. if. " - J . twri. f wtri uance recenuy. ne wax usicu in wno s - wno Among Students in American Universities arid Col leges The Fayetteville State University , Preschool Laboratory is operating its Summer Day Camp and Enrichment Program through August 20. The North Hills Garden Club will sponsor its an nual yard tour on July 18, 4-6 p.m. There's no charge for the tour. Happy birthday anniversary lo Johnny Hodges and nis son, Preston Bernard Hodges. " ' - , Council IV, Clue Ridge Region, of the Interna tional Toastmi stress Qub, held a meeting on Satur day t Home's Motor Lodge. Conducting training cessions on. management were Blue Ridge Region ; r. T. otticers President Alice Phiuips ot sterling, Va., and 2nd Vice President tiorothy Nelms of Washington, D.C. Ms. Mildred Frye, president of Council IV, presided. Clubs from Fayetteville, Fort Bragg,' Pope, Durham, Raleigh, Greensboro, Smithfield and , Rocky Mount participated. Mrs Edythe V. Thompson of Fayetteville an-: I: nounced the engagement of her daughter, Denise, . to Trent D. Davis of Goldsboro, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Major Davis of Arizona. The bride-elect is the 1 , daughter of the late Frank Thompson. An' August 14 wedding is planned for Bibleway Holy Church. The bride-elect is in the Air Force and is stationed at Elgin Air Force Base in Florida. - The prospective bridegroom is in the Air Force ; and is statioend at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro. ' I Ms, Debra Annette Whitted of Fayetteville an ' ; nounced her engagement to Kenneth Derek Pugh of ', ' Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Pugh of . Fayetteville. . . ' The wedding is planned for August 7 at First Baptist Church. The bride-elect is employed as a teacher's aide in JLU1U4U11 : . Mrv and Mrs. Maurice Bowe announce the, .. ' engagement of their daughter, Winifred Janice, to Lawrence Delwood Ray, son of Ms. Hattie H. Ray of Fayetteville and Sandy James of New York City. The wedding is planned for July 3 at St. Andrews Anglican Church. : The bride-elect is a graduate of North Carolina State University, Raleigh, and is employed by First Union National Bank in Raleigh v . I The prospective bridegroom is a student at North , Carolina State University and is employed by IBM. . .- Ms. Felicia Anita Walker, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Curmon Walker of Fayetteville, and James A. Ellis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis of Fayet ' teville, were married Saturday afternoon at Mount Sinai Baptist Church with Rev. Aaron Johnson of ficiating. ! ' Those who participated in the wedding were Marilyn Johnson,. Carolyn Walker, Mae Johnson, ; Sonja Thomas, Letitia Walker, Arveta Ellis, Charte Qagett, Dominic Clagett, Bernard ; Gillard, " Leonard Baggett, Ronnie Crosby. Thomas Johson, Robert Roberts, Una Edwards Edwards, Donna Jones and John Whitehead. . The bride's parents and maternal grandparents were hosts for a reception in the Mirror Room of the Heart of Fayetteville Motel. The bride Is a graduate of Fayetteville State University. The bridegroom is a graduate of De Vry Institute of Technology. He is employed by Knogo ' Corporation of New York. . The couple will live in Charlotte. Sincere sympathy is extended to Silas Richard Hodges in the death of his mother, Mrs. Augusta Hodges, who was funeralized last Tuesday in near- 8 LBS. OR MORE $48 TENDER LEAN WHOLE SMOKED PICNICS SALT PORK FAT BACK "FINE FOR SEASONING" LB. tU I 1 SLICED. . LB. 88t LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERYDAY! WE ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS i u MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE $99 1 LB. BAG J ' LIMIT 1 WS10.00 . ORDER r SWEET & JUICY CALIFORNIA PEACHES PETER PAN SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY PETER PAN $39 mm kiJ - :) y RED. RIPE CALIFORNIA. STRAWBERRIES m n- $39 f..WnT'1 Vv,i.i.i.i.i.i.i.iMj)ii.i)iiiii.i.i.iii.i.i,... t . - - ' ' ' ' "i 1