10 THE CAHCLRU Ti"ES SATURDAY,' JULY 10, 1882, h. . r- k:jf-i h . 1 11 11 1 1 '"" 1 "" 1 ' ' 11 I nni.il III I iiiinmri.ni I Fashions Erom The Movies Off-while sailor dress ($26), with navv Irim and multi-plealed skirt, is exclusively modeled by Aileen Quinn. star of Ihe motion picture "Annie" for Sears 1982 Kall-Winler catalog. This and olher fashions adapted from the movie ar also available in larger Sears retail stores. Dogwood Garden Club LPN Class Celebrates v a : 33rd Anniversary ' The Licensed Practical Nurse Class No. I i celebrated its 33rd anniversary on Sunday, June 27, ' at the home of the Wallace L, Stones. A buffet dinner was served and lots of reminisc ing took place. - ; Guests were: Ms. Amelia Harper, Ms. Vanessa Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. William Br acey, Ms, Mattie Speight, Ms. Ollie M. Ray and Graham Pretty. Members present were Mmes. Ora L. Bryant, 'Sara Pugh, Elizabeth Jones, Gamaliel Pretty, . Lucretia McCoy, Charmin Watson, Olivia Vincent and Grizzelle Stone. , ; r Yahama Social Club - Mm . tf-t 1 V 'A I The Yahama social uuomeiaunaay, june ,ai the home of Mrs. Lauretta Hayes. The meeting opened with the singing of the Club song. Commit tee reports were given and discussions were held concerning summer activities. A July 4 cookout was j held at the home of Mrs. Gwendeiia uemons ana i the annual summer trip will take place July 26-29 to Atlantic City, New Jersey. , - The June birthday persons were recognized: Clementine Self and Velton Thompson. Following the meeting, the hostess served a meal to: Roscoe Baines, Zola Baines, Ruth Choate, Gwendeiia Clemons, Richard Cole, Rosalyn Cole, Robert Edwards, Rosa Edwards, Pearl Haskins, James Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Bjll. Moize, ; Marie Moize, Elizabeth Pretty, Clara Tate, Oc tavious Tate, Edna Thompson, Velton Thompson and Pauline Throckmorton. The next meeting will be held at the home of James and Marjorie Johnson on Sunday, July 25, at 6 p.m. The Dogwood Garden Club met July 2 at Ihe home of Mrs. Roberta Edmundson on Dunbar Street. The meeting was opened by Ihe president, .Mrs. Susie Martin. Devotion was conducted by Mrs. Sadie Winston. The Convention, to be held in August, was the main item for discussion for the evening. Members were asked, and agreed, to lake an active part in the meeting. Mrs. Edmundson served a repast. Other members present were Mrs. I.. Alston, Mrs. B. Harris, and Mrs. Cora Brown. Durham Social 'Notes of Interest By Mrs. Syminer Daye 477-?370 Revival will begin at the New Red Mountain Bap tist Church, Rougemont, Monday evening, July 12, at 7:30 O'clock. On Sunday, July 18, following the 11 a.m. worship and dinner, the dedication service will be held, : :, ':... ;. .;-. .-.,'.. ? Guest speafer will be th RevfcRaul JofttfsPB PtiSl will be accompanied bv choirs, cbnereeation and ushers of his church in Raleigh. He is the father of Rev. Curelon Johnson, pastor of Ihe Red Moun-,: tain. , - The public is invited to participate. ; Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers were married Satur day afternoon, July 3, on the lawn of the home of Mrs. Roxie Sales on Todd Streej . Rev. James Lewis performed the ceremony before.ajhuge crowd. 'Mrs. Rogers, the former MisTJianne Justice, is the daughter of Albert Justice of Durham and Mrs. Barbara Justice of California. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruela Whit ted. , A reception on the lawn immediately followed the ceremony. Congratulations and best wishes are also extend ed to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Leak. - .... Mr. and Mrs. Paris and their son, Jim, of New Jersey, and John Bullock, of Atlantic City, spent the weekend with Ihcir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Bullock, Sr., in Rougemont. Cedric Maxwell, sponsored a tour for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Many Maxwell of Kinston, his grand parenis, Mr. and Mrs. John Folks of Roiigcmdnt. that look them to I. as Vegas, Nevada, California; to Bosion. Mass and Now York. They have safely returned home,.' - v. ' Remember the sick and shut-in: Mcsdamcs Margarcl - Cheek, Anna Jones, Mildred Ncal, Nannie Toerian. Georgian na Ray, F.slellc Nixon, Pearl Foskcy, Annie Lipscomb Wade. Ifcrma Dunnigan, Judy Parker' Branch, Janie Parker, Haltic Parrish, Willie Mac Jones, C. Holcman, Creola Campbell, F.lvcia James, Thclma Bass, Alyce Roberts; Annie Roberts, Maggie Tilley, Annie Myers, Mildred Jones, Moriah Judd; ., Mcsscrs. Ira Long, Jural Johnson, Bonnie Lee Allen, Graham Parker, Rev. Edward Parker, Michael Lunsford, Larry Turrcnlinc, Frank Williams, Joseph Wade, Dorsay Beard, Earnest Mangum, Sr., Archie Hawlcy, W.A. Harris. Sincere sympathy to ihe families of Mrs. Ophelia Thompson, Haywood Gibson, and Daniel Scurlock. Happy birthday anniversary to Ms. Novella Fleming, Ms. Sharon Atkins, Daniel PetlifOrd and Mrs. Ruth Green. . v.; Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Privette of Faycitcville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Daniel, in Durham. They also visited their grandmother and great grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Turrentine and Mrs. Willie Rhodes of Durham, - . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gong and son of Fort Lauderdale, Florida spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gong in Durham. They also attended the Merrick-Moore Class Reu : nion. . . . ' ' Mrs. Bertha Evans has returned hqme after hav ing spent two weeks with her daughter, Ms. Beverly Evans and granddaughter, Shcderia, . in wasniogion, v.. Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney d (J A Happy Birthday It was a happy occasion for Mrs. Plassie W, Har iris of 409 Formosa Avenue when friends , and - relatives gathered at her home on July 2 to share in - the celebration of the 80th birthday anniversary'. . ' Red roses came from Brandon, Cathy and Bruce Pierce of Edwards Air Force Base, Ca.; telephone 'calls from Drs. Ken and Gwen Jones, Los Angeles, Ca., the Jones family, Palmetto, Florida and Jim , my Harris, Cleveland, Ohio. ; ' ; Games were played and snacks and refreshments ' were served. '. '- ' ,, ' Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Ramoan Long and Cookie, Mrand Mrs. Frank Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Lath Alston, Dr. and Mrs. William Cleland, Dr. and .Mrs. R.P. Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Michaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen, Mr. and Mrs Earl Norfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Miss Marjorie Shepard,; Miss Mary Jane Harris Mrs. Louise Elder, Mrs. Harriett Tyler, Mrs. Margaret Shearin, Mrs. Laura Bruce, Mrs. Janet Lynch, Dr. Omeda Livingston, Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy, Mrs. Selena Wheeler, Mrs. Alice Farrisoh and Mrs. Janet ' Kennell. - ' Jhe evening was climaxed when Mrs. Harris opened the many cards and gifts. Annual Picnic Held Zone No. 1 of Mount Vernon Baptist Church on South Roxboro Street had it's annual picnic on Fri day, July 2, at the home of Mrs. Gwendeiia Clemons on Jerome Road. Enjoying the festive occasion were: Bertha Allen, Alice Baxter, Elizabeth Brown, Rwsalyn Cole and son, Ricky; Lizzie and Spencer Crews, Sudie Fields, Catherine Gyant, Lauretta Hayes, Josephine Hicks, Anita McCollum, Ruth McCollum, Carrie McNair, Annie Bell Rogers, Mildred and Hay Smith, Ada Traylor, Rosetta Walker, Charlotte and William Tucker and Mary Wilson. Lizzie M. Crews,. Eddie Scarborough and Mildred Smith were .chairmen of the Social Committee. S.L. Fennell is Zone Leader. J HOLLY FARMS U.S. GRApjE Af f PHICES GOOD THROUGH SAT.. JULY 10. 1982. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO OTHER DEALERS. WE GLADLY ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Carter and son of Hampton, Va spent the weekend with her, father, Isaiah Pinter in Bahama. Thousands celebrated America's most important holiday on Sunday past, Various towns and villages ' nearby celebrated in some form, fashion with slyleW : There was. ,.a parade music. eatlnvfaoenain4MiN i I waiermetcjn, tuning an(i games vowmowircmimrni4r day atternoon. :-f ' Now many arc planning for their family reunions'' across the country. '.;..'- -i. ,.. . -' ' . ' .-'- Ms. Gladys A. A. V'Muncca" Simmons, daughter of Master Sgt. and Mrs. Charles E, Simmons of Fayetteville. and Tony A. Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Washington of King William, Virginia, were married at 2 p.m., on Saturday in John F. Kennedy Chapel at Fori Bragg with Chaplain Robert Harrison officiating.. , After the ceremony, the bride's parents hosted a reception al Fort Bragg Officers' Club. The bride attended Fayetteville Technical In- slitutc. The bride and the bridegroom are in the Ar my stationed at Fori Euslis, Virginia. , The couple will live hf Newport News, Virginia. ' ' ' . , V Retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hodges an nounce the engagement of their" daughter, Wanda Lynn, to Jeffrey Lynn Ezekiel. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ezckiel of Columbus, Ga; The wedding is planned for August 7 at St. Joseph's Episcopal Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Tuskcgce In stitute and is employed Jiy the Camden City Schools in Camden, . New Jersey. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of tuskcgce Institute and : will be attending denial school in the fall. Ms. Betty Sue McNeill of Erwin and Anthony DcMonlc Elliott of Durham were married recently al Zion Wall Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. D.W. Elliott and the Rev. C.C. AKord officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wcldon H. McNeill of Erwin. The b(idcgroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott. After i he ceremony, the bride's family 'hosted a reception at th? Holiday Inn in Dunn. The bride is a graduate of NCA&T State Univer sity in Greensboro. She is employed by the Durham City Schools. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Carolina Central University in Durham. He is employed by Hotel Europa in Chapel Hill in the bookkeeping department. The couple will live in Durham. Members of the Jack and Jill had a pleasant and 'safe trip to and from the World's Fair. All Greek members shared an evening of fun at the Lakeside Country Club Saturday past. ;: '"'("'. .'.-'":'' '" The Blue Revue Debutantes traveled to the World's Fair. They had a successful trip also. . Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Linda Mur chison in the death of her son, John H. Murchison V :':''". . ;; Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza White Simmon? were conducted Monday afternoon at Mattock Memorial AME Zion Church. i -" ' Funeral services for William L. Michaux, 32, of 1601 Edgecomb Avenue, will be announced by Wiseman. James F. Cousat. 26, died Friday. Funeral sei vices will be announced by Paige. Mrs. Estella Colvin Harley, ,50, died Saturday ... funeral services will be announced by Colvin. ASST. 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