10 THE CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY. JULY 3. 1982 - Crusader Club The Crusader Club met June 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Edwards on Fayetteville Street. After devotion led by Mrs. Tempie Young, Mrs. Minnie Jones and Doman Farrington, the prcsi- agenda. - Discussed was the trip to Williamsburg, Virginia on August 28. from Livingstone College in Salisbury, met with the group and gave some enlightening remarks for the continued growth of the club. Other members present were Mrs. Julia Moore, Mrs. Reefus Richmond, Mrs. Sally Williamson, Mrs. Geneva Allison, Mrs. Sarah Pugh, Ms. Ruth Allen, Messers. Lee Horton and Wilbert Rich . mond. ..;,;rV, A repast was served. The next meeting will be held on September 25 at ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. l-cnroy Holland. 2747 Atlantic Street, 7:30 p.m. Hayestown Seniors The Senior Citizens of Hayeslown met June 21 in the Hayeslown Community Center. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs Roberta Allen . and devotions were led by Mrs. Odessa Flake. Plans were made for the annual program in August.; Mrs. Virginia F.nulehart visited the club and gave some highlights for senior citizens. , Other members present were: Mmes. Delia Hub bard, Alice Carrick. Annie Allen,. Annie Daye, An nie Mac Webb: Messers. Jesse Fcrrell and Henry Hubbard. Oak Grove Floral Board The Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church Floral Board met at the church Sunday afternoon in the -fellowship hall. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Lucille Sanders and each member repealed Bible verses. Mrs. Willier McKeithan. president, presid ed. All monthly committee reports were presented. The Boards Anniversary will re ooserveci at o p.m. on Sunday July 25 when the speaker will be Rev. Crews, associate minister of Fisher Memorial United Holy Church. Members agreed to sit as a group, in uniform, during the morning worship ser vice on that date also. Mrs. Janie Watson presented all members having birth dates from January through June a Jade plant to get their Jade gardens started. One member, Mrs. Lucy Taylor was reinstated and Mrs. Delois Rogers became a new member. The hostesses, Mrs. Roberta Jones, Rev. Jessie Brown, Mrs. Willie N. McCoy and Mrs. Janice Watson, served dinner to the members and the pastor, Rev. Z.D. Harris, Other members present were: Mesdames Essie Whitely, Magnolia Williams, T. Hall, Emma Douglas, Josanna Fryar, Helen Solomon, Annie L. Smith, Carrie McCrae, Ovella Lumpkin, Gladis Corbitt, Sersie Griffin and Jessie S. McCray. Mrs. McCrae thanked the hostesses and Mrs. Williams blessed the offering. ': The next meeting is scheduled for September 26 at the home of Mrs. Estella McCrae, 2403 Anacosta Street. , XX Park Rose Garden Club The Park Rose Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Mattie R. Canty on MoreUnd Avenue, on Saturday, June 19. The meeting was opened by the vice president, Mrs. Margaret MiUigan, with prayer inai oi ine riower snow oy miss orenaa ivicrNeui. Miss McNeill is also the club's delegate to the August convention in Raleigh. Officers for 1982-83 were elected and a new . member joined, Mrs. Mary Sue Coward. Other members present were: Mesdames Celestine Cunningham, Josephine Foushee, Dorothy Blakeney, Margaret MiUigan, Sophronia Green, Lois Cozart, Hallie Crews, Willie Sneed and Louise Banks.. Mrs. Canty served dinner. The next meeting will be in September. Time and place will be announced later. Durham Blossom Club On Tuesday night, June 22, Mrs. Cornetta Williams hosted the West Durham Blossom Garden -Club at her home on Cecil Street. ; t The Garden Gate was opened by Mrs. Margaret Fuller after which a business session was presided over by the president. Committee reports were heard; the coordinators reported on the progress of the junior club: progress on the scrapbook and yearbook; birthday gifts were presented to those bom in June and July; explanation of material sent concerning the convention to be held in Raleigh in Aiiunst: wlivlinu n iMcaate: inuallafinn ftf new of ficers with Mrs. Mary Horton giving the charge and discussion of a closing picnic. ; Dinner was served. . Those present were: Mmes. Margaret Allen, Mary Allison, Anna Duke, Bculah Edwards, Margaret Fuller. Gertrude Gibson, Daisy Gunn, Mary Jarmon. Mary Love, Mary MeClary. Naomi Parker, Doris Reddrick and Miss Mary Louise Stephens; ' T Mrs. Edwards thanked the hostess for. an en joyable evening. The September' meeting ..will be hosted by. Mrs. Gibson. Union Community Club The Union Community Club met Thursday night, June 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Covington on Obie Drive. The meeting was opened with prayer by the president, W.W. Sellers, Business was discussed and plans Were made for a summer picnic. Meetings adjourned until September. Members present were: Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Sellers, Ms. Alcnc Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Speight, Mrs.; Annie L, Ashford, Ms. Jackie Futrcll. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Gerald, Robert McRae. Edward F. Kayford and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Covington, who served a repast,. The meeting scheduled for Thursday, September 23, 7:30 p.m.; will be hosted by Mrs. Jackie Futrcll. 400 Obie Drive. , - . " '.";" -v;". (';-.. 'X .', Xv fy - -: & ': " ',' ', L v;X -:'v::'-vVv- xi :'','y Si '" " 'X""-"'" ,':'V , .-, ' y. - :-.XX -. t " ; .-i'i X' r Dinner Party j. Mr. and Mrs. K.J. Mason, Sr. hosted a dinner party on their lawn recently in honor of their niece, Ms. Deborah McDowell, who graduated from North Carolina Central University this year with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, v Keiauvcs ana approximately 30 friends of Ms. . McDowell attended. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Hattie Harrison, Deborah's grandmother; Henry ; McDowell, Sr Mrs. Hattie Lucas, an aunt; and ; Mrs. Karen Rcid, a cousin. Ms. Mcrvell is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth C, McDctivell of Durham. She is employed at Lincoln Community Health Center. Thrifty Service Club : The Thrifty Service Club met in the home of Mrs. Mattie Jones, June 19, in observance of Mrs. Mat- ; tie Jones and Mrs. Willie M. Jones' birthdates. " : Mrs. Alipe Davis,, president, presided following ; , devotion led by Mrs. Luna J. Holman. . Participants who attended the World's Fair told of happy experiences during the trip. The trip to Atlantic City, N.J., leaves August 5 and returns .;. August 8. Mmes. Mattie and Willie M. Jones received love ly gifts with their birthday money. A repast was served. Mrs. Irene Hall thanked the hostesses.. Other members attending were: Mmes. Elnora Ransom, Rozetta Cobb, Queen . Cooper, Louise Thompson, Christine Sales, Mildred Gattis, Laura ; . Thorpe, Marie McMillan , Beatrice Holman, Lula Mae Hester, Dorothy L. Glover, Stattie H. Russ, , Pearlie M. Walker, Milie L. Williams, Mattie Pugh, Elizabeth Edwards and Irene i Hall. Mrs. Linda Gary end Princess Gary were guests. The next meeting will be on Benning Street at 5 p.m., on July 10. A Musical Closing The YWCA piano classes and After School Day Care services ended their 1981-82 sessions' with a , program and recital at the YWCA on June 10. The After School children presented songs in the v sign language for the deaf, led by James Thomas. Beth Stutts gave an instrumental selection on the recorder: all accompanied by Mrs. Jan Thomason at the piano Mrs. Thomason is the after school care teacher. s The following students played their favorite -selections on the piano in this order: Tangela Gray,' Graded. Bethesda School; Luis Albornoz. Grade 8, Githens Junior High School, also from Caracas. Venezuela, South America; Vaughan Parker, Grade 10, Jordan High; Saundra Steele, Grade, 12, Hillside High School. Mrs. Etheleen M. Alston is the piano teacher. The parents, friends and participants were ''greeted and welcomed by Mrs. Marie Torain, pro-, gram director of the YWCA. A pot luck supper feast followed. 1140f4 Reception Mrs. Ruth McDowell of Durham attended an afternoon reception for keniors, parents and faculty of the North Carolina School of the Arts on Friday, May 28, at the residence of Chancellor Robert Suderburg in Winston-Salem. She then attended the commencement concert Friday night held in Crawford Hall and Commence ment exercises on Saturday. Mrs. McDowell is the mother of Henry McDowell who graduated and was awarded a y bachelor of music degree. He was organist for the grand marches. Other commencement activities which Mrs. McDowell attended included a luncheon and church service on Sunday morning. "mm - . :'0 1 C' -v:,r ? r-4 -- ... ... . ir'-i. if H -BjtM 1 ' It, '-fei ON I UK LINK WITH MICKEY Pointer Sisters (from li'fO Anila. June and Ruth, gel u kick out of the Mickey Mouse telephones ul the Hotel Koyal Plaa, during their recent slay al the luxury resort in Ike heart tf llorida's Wall INsney World Village. HOLLY FARMS mm a m m mmt M mt - B U.S. GRADE A Fryer Ouarters (Q)0 Durham Social T i . '- . IT.' ' i motes oj interest By.Mrs, Syminer Daye ,X ; 477-3370; K 5 STORE LOCATIONS: Mon. thru Sat., Northgate open 24 hours; " Wellons Village 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; Rivervlew open 7 a.m.. til 11 p.m. University Drive 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; South Square 7 a.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.. JULY 3. 1982 QUANTITY -RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS. Mrs. Audrey Moore of Yancey ville (Blanch, N.C.) was honoredy her daughters, Mrs. Doris Ir ving, Saturday, June 26, at her home of Den field, and Mrs. Fannie Hinnant of Greensboro. ; v . Happy birthday anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Echard, Rev. Waddell Tapp, Ronald Roper. B,T. Green, Mrs. Mamie Young and Norman Daye. Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. Cureton Johnson their ninth wedding anniversary. All persons interested in a one-day trip to Atlan tic Beach in South Carolina July 10 should contact Mrs. Celestine Cunningham at 489-1392 after 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Daniel, Mrs. Jessie Turren tine and Mrs. Willie Rhodes of Durham Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Privette in Fayetteville recently. The Red Mountain Baptist Church Usher Board of Rougemont held its meeting Sunday, June 27, with Oliver. Bullock, the president, in charge. Present 4 were Jessie Turrentine, Elizabeth Bullock, Lessie Daye, Georgia Lyons, Virginia Ke nion. Thel ma Bullock, Syminer Daye, Julia Harris, Vera Parrish, Emma L. Bullock, Robert Lee Har ris, Sr., Wallace Harris,; Goldsmith Parker, McKeiver Parrish. Norman Daye, Paulette Parker. Ncdcnia Parker, Pamela Bullock, Marvin Parker, Rodney Allen, and new members of the board Ms. Arcthia Johnson and Linwood Bullock. Mrs. Annie Goodc of Durham spent a long weekend recently with her daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. Rev. and Mrs. Cureton Johnson in Raleigh. . Rev. and Mrs. McCoy Bullock and Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Parker spent a few days at Topsail Beach recently. Please pray for the sick and shut-in: Mesdames Estcllc Nixon, Mildred Jones, Pearl Foskcy, Annie l.ipscombc Wade, BCrma Dunnegan, Judy Parker Branch, Janie Parker, Hattie Parrish, Annie Myers, Lillian Glenn, Ncomia Toeran, Gcorgianna Ray. Elvcta James, Maggie Tillcy, Mary C. Holman, An nie Roberts, Thclma Bass, Alycc Roberts. Ella Mangum, Dorothy T. Lawson, Willie Mac. Jones, Moriah Judd, Doris D. Smith: Messers. Frank Williams, W. A. Harris, Ervin Lyons, Jural Johnson, . Larry Turrentine, Joseph Wade, " Jesse Patterson, James Evans,- Dorsay Beard, Joseph Wade, Earnest Mangum, Archie Hawlcy, Judge Harris, Graham Allen, Bonnie Lee Allen, Graham Parker, Rev. David Bridgeford and Donnie Bass. ; . Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of Mrs. Lydia Weathers; Mrs. Bennett Mitchner, Frank Whitted, Ms. Laura Carrington, Clark Eger ton, Sr. and The Tenniers. . "QUALITY CONTROLLED" jiu :.-u, in FRESHLY i'"t.-.i GROUND BEEF 5 LBS. OR MORE (5 ye BREAST QUARTERS LB. 78(p I DUBUQUE'S ROYAL . SUPREME BUFFFT CANNED HAM r, OLDE TOWNE FRESH PORK SAUSAGE HOT OR MILD 1-LB. PKG. $118 1 EXTRA LEAN $77 88 4-B. U CAN LIMIT 1 WHITE ROCK SOFT DRINKS COLA-GRAPE-ORANGE- tlNSE",LE $!00 12-OZ. CANS u LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERYDAY! WE ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS X-' ' i. mi. ......Ml.. . ! " RED RIPE LARGE WATERMELONS !nr ewQuttj ill r A EMBERS -Mww TON- CHARCOAL $138 10-LB. BAG J REFRESHING PINE STATE FRUIT DRINKS GALLON ' j j IT. ''X-- :-'-J--sr:. V ... :X ?.-(-,, " ...... j... , - y i The Botanical Gardens In San Juan opened In 1854 and were intended for the benefit of students of pharmacy.