10-TKE CAKSinU TIKES-SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 13821 t . 7, i T ... . . 'i .'.'.'-- . ..." ... , , - . ..... - ... v, ' " - I"- - . J " 1 i if . .r-t..y 1 4 KIOS COOLING IT-L-TakinR a break in the shade this week, four youngsters slruck a Panl gjjt. oof photographer. They! are Oefl lo rijjhl), Serika Harper, 6. 1.akesha Harper. 9, M..C nss. 5, ana Ji ly Harper, 13. i n Garden Club Has Closing Picnic , On Sunday, the West Durham Blossom, Garden Club had its family dosing picnic for the year at the home of Mr. and Mrs.; Henry Gunn, Jr., at 2004 Crowell Street. ' ' ; Members and their frjends enjoyed dinner on the i patio of the Gunn's ho(ne. Mrs. Margie Markham1 Howard, Malvin Gunnjand Herbert Harold Gunn represented the out of tdwn guests. About fifty club members enoyed a delidious dinner. The opening meeting for the years will be held September 21 at the horjie of Mrs. Gertrude Gibson on Carroll Street. ! Mrs. Mary McClary: thanked the hosts for an: enoyable evening. 1 Bryant Heights Community Council Annual Dinner Held . The Bryant Heights Community Council held its annual summer dinner Saturday, August 14, at the Governor's Inn. Each person selected hisher menu. Arrangements were made by Mrs. Doris Allison, the president. 1 Members attending 'were Mesdames Allison, Lillie Daniels, Willier McKeithan, Ruth Fulton, Aletha Kennedy, GweniPerry, Evelyn Joyner, Em ma Rose, Betsy Coley,! Louise K. Davis; Messers. Thomas Daniels, James Fulton, Lorenzo Perry, John Joyner, Fred Daniels and J.C. Coley. The club suspended rfcgular meetings during July andT August. The next scheduled meeting will be on - September 30, 7 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Emma Rose. 2106 Baltic Avenue. Bride-Elect Honored By Durham NCNW ' Ms. Jo Ann Judkins, bride-to-be, was honored oy members of the Durham Section of the. National Council of Negro Women, August 8, with a sur- ' prise miscellaneous, shower at the home of Mrs. Elna B. Spaulding, president of the local group. Mrs. Viola Pindle served as chairman for the occa sion. The outside garden setting, with a beautiful um brella on the table, laden with gifts, awaited the future bride. Members remained out of sight until the honoree, brought by Ms. Dorothy Brower, ap peared on the scene. Ms. Judkins, who had served as publicity chair man for the Durham Section, was overwhelmed alid surprised. As she opened her gifts, brief remarks ! were made by Mrs. Spaulding and other members, I including Mrs. Ada Leach who read a beautiful poem and dedicated it to the future bride. Interesting and informative games were also-enjoyed by those in attendance. Lucky high scorers in- ( eluded Mrs. Winnie Leathers, first prize and second prize, Mrs. Elva P. DeJarmon. Other section members on Mrs. Pindle's commit tee included Mesdames Martha Johnson, who made the beautiful umbrella; Adeline Spaulding, Andolia Eaton, Iva McCrae, Dorothy Brower and Beatrice (BeBe) White. . ; A repast was served to all. ., v W. Durham Blossom Garden Club " Members A ttend Raleigh Meet Members of the West Durham Blossom Garden dub who attended the 47th annual convention of the Federation of Garden Clubs of North Carolina held in Raleigh, August 1, were: Mrs. Mary' Mc Clary, delegate; Mrs. Naomi Parker, secretary; Miss Mary L. Stephens, president; Mrs. Gertrude Gibson, first vice president; Mrs. Doris Reddrick, junior garden committee; Mrs, . Margaret Fuller., Mrs. Daisy Gunn, Mrs. Margaret Allen and Mrs. Virginia ackson and the Junior Gardeners, Ursula Reddrick and Doris Rivers. ; Thrifty Service Club . The Thrifty Service Club met in Henderson Towers on August 14 in observance of . Mrs: Mildred Gattis' and Mrs, Louise Thompson's bir thdates. Mrs. Aline Davis, president, presided. The j.ni;i uae loH hv Mr. Onevieve Rogers'. The USTUL1VII n m; '-"- - -- v picnic with the children at Butner is scheduled for September 4 at 3 p.m. The club's fall project will be a fashion show in November.. The specific date will be set later.. . ' , - ' . , Mrs. Gattis and. Mrs. Thompson . received beautiful gifts and cards with their birthday money. A refreshing repast was served: Mrs. Laura Thorpe thanked the hostesses for an enoyable evening. Members attending we're: Mesdames Aline Davis, Mary Vanhook, Bessie Pratt Genevieve Rogers, Mozell Flintall, Queen Cooper, Louise Thompson, Mattie Jones, Pearlie M.i Walker, Willie M. Jones, Irene Thompson, Mattie Jones, Pearlie M. Walker, Irene Hall, Laura TJiorpe Minnie Cromartie, Lula Hester, Mattie Pugh, Mildred Gattis, Pauline Box ley, Stattie. Russ, Mabel Bryant, Rozetta Cobb, Luna Holman, Beatrice Holman, Pauline Hart, Milie L; Williams and Dorothy Glover. Guests were: Mrs. Effie Thompson and Ms. Lucy Hawley. Mrs. Lillie Adams and Mrs. Bessie Pratt will serve as corhostesses for the August 21 meeting on Cheek Road at 5 p.m. Rain Didn't Stop Union : Community Club's Picnic s Though the rain came down the day Union Com munity Club-tiad scheduled its picnic, the feast and fellowship went right on. This gala affair at Duke Park was planned by Mrs. Evelyn Sellers, social chairman, and her committee. : . ' All of the members brought picnic baskets. . " Guests who' joined in the festivities were: 'Dn Lawrence E. Johnson and daughters, Selena and " Fatima, Mrs. Cora Jackson, Mrs. Gertrude Davis, and daughter, Brenda, grandsons, Anthony and Harvey J.;' and Kim Leathers, granddaughter of . Mrs. Annie L. Ashford. - " ' Members attending were: Mr. and Mrs.W.W. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Davis, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gerald and daughters, Walter fT. Blackwell, Mrs. Georgia Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Speight, Ms. Rose B. Thomas, Mrs, Annie L, Ashford and Mrs. Susie Walker. . :, J Youth University Developmental. Learning Center, Inc. YCIDLC Inc. I Now Open' I TODDLERS KINDERGARTEN FIRST GRADE AFTER SCHOOL . r , Ages 16 Hours: 6:30 am 5:30 pm, M-F For More lnfomat6n Call: 595108' Mrs. LP. Walker, M. Ed., Director 1301 Riddle Road Durham, N.C. 27713 Dial 682-2913 For News Service PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., AUGUST 21, 1982. ; QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO RESTAURANTS OR DEALERS WE WELCOME FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS TENDER LEAN WHOLE SMOKED -5KPICNICS rm.A per iFayetteville Happenings ! By Mrs. T.H. Kinney Happy Birthday Anniversary to Mrs. Jessie Mae Smith. Mrs. G. Parker!, Ms. Olivia Foster, Mrs. Janie Hodges and Ms. Ruth Spears. t Lt. Gen. Roscoe Robinson, Jr., a decorated veteran of the Korean! and Vietnam Wars, will become an Army four-jtar general. The Pentagon announced that President Reagan nominated the St. Louis native and grjaduate of West Point. H6 was at Fort Bragg for twp years in the late seventies. q If your children are outgrowing their clothes too quickly, experts suggest that you use the grow clothes, technique. They use patterns with which you makerfhe clothes grow iri style, using rickrack or ex tra material to change the outfit. Speaking of styles: Experts say that the attention getters feature lots of iiers. ruffles and flounces. Mid-riff and off the shoulder tops join culottes, shorts or sweeping long skirts. Also. look for the return of the nautical look, complete with crop tops and jackets with braid and blouses with middy col lars, i Cumberland County 'students will go back, to school Monday, August! 30. A. full day of classes is scheduled then. All teachers in the county reported on Friday. '' ;, : ' Any student who has moved into the county system or relocated within the system since the end of the last school term and failed to register on August 3 may register at the appropriate school bet ween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Immunization records and birth certificates must be presented for new students entering kindergarten or the first grade. Immunization records and transfer slips must be presented for all new students in the second through twelfth grades. Tom Council, a local real estate agent has been named to the Cumberland County ' Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Three new 4-H clubs have been organized here by the Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Service. The clubs are in the Cumberland Road area, Anzio Acres and the Ramsey Street area. Youth)i6-19 are eligible to join. . -' Bruce Dantzler, V872 Cascade Street, recently served as a page in the office of Gov. Jim Hunt in ' Raleigh. He is a senior at E.E. Smith High' School. The Black Heritage Fine Arts Association of Mount Sinai Baptist Church will present its first an nual church music workshop and concert on August 21-22. The featured guest will be Ms. Edna H. Pough, consultant, director, arranger and author from Columbia', S.C. The workshop will be at 9 a.m. Saturday.. TheVe will be a registration fee. A mass choir will present a concert at 5 p.m. Sunday. The Senior Choir of Smith Chapel Free Will Bap tist Church will celebrate its 53rd anniversary August 22 at 3 p.m. The Rey. Michael Fuller will be ' the speaker. ' . The Youth Ushers of St. Luke AME Church ' celebrated their anniversary on Sunday afternoon '.' i!tk o nnUi ni-oconratinn nf "Mr Tpmnfntinn" hu Willi R U ITIFV pi W.1VIUU.IVI1 Wl ,...-r..V" J the Abney Chapel Drama Guild. 3 TO 5-LB. AVG. ? FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS SLICED LB. BIG STAR MAYONNAISE . r- HOLLY FAR MS U.S. GRADE A FAMILY PACK MIXED FRYER PARTS LB. Charles Fuller, an oil company distributor, will speak ad the weekly prayer breakfast of the Fayet teville Chapter, Full Gospel Bus.ines Men's Fellowship International, at 7:15 a.m. Saturday at Home s Four names uutiet, zis tastern biva. MORE CITIZENS (Continued from .1 nt. .pert IheAuguy 21 prayer breakfast. V V r a m jar fry (LIMIT 1 WITH $10 ORDER) mm mm.. vwi ir i I LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! yOur"- house to be skip- ' ' ped.: ' : I ' The bad part about all '"this is that you could be innocently violating sanitation's collection, rules and not know whyi your house is being skip-, i ped. Workers have riioi : procedure to inform residents, especially ones ' at work, why the garbage was not picked up. , : Several months ago, sanitation officials pro posed a roll-but garbage program to cut through the garbage maze, make' wor; a little easier tyr the garbage crews anjd less costly to taxpayers., With this method of col- - lection, residents would, have been provided ta; wheeled container that ' ; they 'would then roll to, the curb each collection day. At the end of the day, residents would roll Vt A Mln& lannlr to their yards. Officials The Rev. W.J. Best of Greenville is conducting a say this program could revival at Smith Chapel Free Will Baptist Church save about $400,000 an- on Boundary Lane through August 20. Services nually because crew sizes begin at 7:36 p.m. o'clock. could be cut, and more routes could be worked Sympathy is extended to the family of the late each day. ; ; Mrs. Anna Williams. The council turned thumbs down on that Funeral services for Mrs. lola Crawford were proposal but Mitchell conducted Saturday' afternoon at East Friendship says "It would have been Baptist Church in Washington. D.C., with local ar a better service to the rangements by Paye Funeral Home. Burial was in community." It would Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Crawford. 63. have made work a little of 6433 Ginger Circle, died on Monday. ? easier for the sanitation ' crews. Mitchell also says Sympathy is extended to the family of Sgt. Al i someone gets serious in- Patrick Lewis, 26, of Berkshire Manor Apartments, juries such a strained muscles at feast once per Funeral services for Donnell Livingston, Jr., IS, week. It would have also of 1 1 10 Barwin Drive, who died in Fort Lauderdale, : put more pressure on the Fla., were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lejs Chapel department to' get 'the Baptist Church. Sympathy is extended to the fami garbage frorrt beside the ly. i curbs. "We would have :t ,. to pick up trash every : Sincere sympathy is extended to the members o' day or face more com- the family of the late Mrs. Mary F. Blount, plaints," Mitchell noted. . If you have garbage Sincere syrripathy ' is extended to Mrs. Susie complaints call Stovall Pugh in the death of her mother, Mrs. Susie 683-4185. Stovall. Final ritej were held last Wednesday.' WHITE ROCKA COLA "GRAPE ORANGE GINGER ALE ' SOFT DRINKS 12-oz. .n v" i : m u r o. CANS MINUTE MAID 100 PURE ORANGE JUICE 'AGAuSy CTM. p. PEPSI-COLA DIET PEPSI OR $I39 MOUNTAIN DEW CARTON OF 8 16-OZ. RETURNABLE BTLS. O JUMBO WESTERN CANTALOUPES EA 990O SMALL18 SIZE MEDIUMIB SIZC JUMBO12 SIZI

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