v J ''V- 4 ' . -1 7 1 - . , ; Lyon Park Rose Garden Club ' . The Lyon Park Rose Garden aub held its first I , meeting of the year Saturday, September 11, at the ' " . , ; Recreation Center. Mrs. Margaret Milligan led the 1 1 ' devotion. Committee; reports were heard. Mrs. I . . M.W; Webb, the president, presented an agenda ''.":."". . "forthc c'ub for the yea?, listing events in which the 0wwr' pui iiviuLVi f ...... .. - ' Two members of the! club were deceased during the past year, Mrs. Fannie Tapp and' Miss Alene Mebane. - Members present for the meeting were Mesdames Celestine Cunningham, Sophronia Green, Mary ' Hardy, Mable Wilkcrson, Mary Sue Coward, Louise Bank, Sadie Chambers, Margaret Milliean''' Mattie R. Canty. : The next meeting will with Mrs. .Webb, 1209 Rosedale, on October 9. i. Bridge Winners A .' ''- College View Duplicate Bridge Club reports the following winners for September 9: First place-Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Norris; tied for second and third place-Mrs. Ruth Betts and Mrs. Constance Patillo, Mrs. Theressa Jeffries " and Wiley Hammonds; ; fourth place-Fred McNeill and Mrs. Dorothy Mewborn. " Engagement Announced Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. King, Sr., of Wayne Circle, Durham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lynn King to Joe J. Owens, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Jessie Owens, Sr., of Union Springs, Alabama. Vows will be exchanged on Saturday, October 16, at Saint Joseph's AME Church, Durham. The bride-elect is a graduate of Howard University and Tuskegee Institute of Veterinary Medicine. She is employed at Needham Animal Hospital, Needham, Mass, She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama. He is employed at Digital Equipment Corpora tion, Boston, Mass. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 1332-THE CAM UNA TIKEJf - ' " V it t v .-, c-yf'"1-' ' it feast AVr-'f ' H 4a, W Miss Sharon L. Kinj; Northern Named PR, Director Durham Notes Of Interest By Mrs. Sytqiner Daye 477-3370 Mrs. Annie Burton of Silver Spring, Md., spent several days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Emer son Burton in Durham recently. Happy birthday anniversary to Mrs. Ruth Ed wards, Little Miss Kathy White, Masters Michael .Monds and Kevin Jermaine Lewis. :. Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie Turrentine and family of Washington, D.C., James Xutfcntine of Virginia and Mrs. Shirley Bryant of Washington, D.C., have returned home after spending'a long weekend with their mother, Mrs. Jessie Turrentine. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Wingfield who recently married, spent their honeymoon in Pennsylvania. . On their way back, they spent some time with his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Wingfield, and " broiher DarrtrS IrKJttenWnaitftaittr Mrs. Margaret J. Parker and aunt, Miss Vivian Parker in Bahama; ' " The couple will' reside in Greenville. Happy third anniversary to Mrs. Juliette Shipley and husband. , 1 H .1 '' The Male Chorus of New Red Mountain Baptist. Church observed its 29th anniversary Sunday after noon, September 12v Singers were: The Senior Choir of the church, Mount Calvairy Baptist Male Chorus, Red Moun tain Gospel Chorus, Mount blive Gospel Chorus, Bright Moon Quartet, Taliho Chorus, Shady Hill Male Chorus, True Lights, Goldenaires, New Har ,ris -Grove, Siloam Singers, Male Chorus of New Red Mountain. Others on program were Rev. Clifton Bullock, Rev. Cureton Johnson, pastor; Rev. McCoy Bullock and Burnice Parker, president Congratulations to all college graduates. From this immediate community:. Misses Tonita Lipscomb, Jacquelyn Clay, Jackie Overby, Paula Clay, Pamela Overby, Wanda Williams, Donna Glover, Phyllis White Timberlake, Sharon Daye, Joan Scoggins; Edward Lee, Bennie Umstead, John ' Davis of Chapel Hill; Misses Vivica Wririgfield of ' Greensboro and Tammy Judd. '"-,. Congratulations andbest wishes to. newtyweds Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holeman. ... Please pray for the sjekfand shut-ins; Mesdames Georgianna Ray, jrtattie Parrish, Julia Attn Harris, -amnbe Mi dred JNea Annie LiDseomtr wade. Nannie Toeran, Mildred Neal, L'uttie Lipsey, Velma Robinson, Willie Rhodes, Cahdice Moore, Alyce Roberts, Annie Roberts, Lizzie Holeman, C. Holeman; Messers. W.A. Harris, Ervin Lyonls, Earnest Mangum Sr., Joseph Wade,, Broadie Daye, Judge Harris, Dorsey Jack Parker. . LAWRENCEV1LLE, Va Ms. Deborah L. -Northern of Warsaw, Va. has been named Public Relations Direc tor at Saint Paul's Col lege. Northern cpmes to Saint Paul's from - the Iowa City Press Citizen, where she was a sport swriter, she received her master's degree from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, I A and herv B.A. degree from Longwood College, Farmville, Va. While at the Universi ty of Iowa, Northern served as graduate assis tant in the women's sport's information of fice. She was a student assistant in the Longwood public affairs apd . sports information mtrWade, ,.At Longwood, she- Beard, Michael (Lunsford, Rev Sincere sympathy to the Teasley family arid to the families of Mrs. Henretta Clegg, Mrs. Daisy Grace, Bennie Edwards, Mrs. Cora Bell Hayes, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Dave Thompson, Ms. Willie Mae Daniels, Mrs. Mary White, Clyde' Cates, Mrst Nellie Franklin, Mrs. Roxenna'HolIoway, Bennie Shaw, Mrs. Viola Smith!, Mrs. Maggie Jones, Ralph Unllnmnii I ..vr.f on4 klfrt A Drmi.n InVincnn' nununav, i. vuiiy auu iviu. n. uivnii juiiiiwhi Sunday School Class Honors Members of the Martha E. Graham Sunday School Class of the West Durham Baptist Church recently honored Miss Mary Louise Stephens who is teacher of the class with a program and a reception in the church. ,m ! Miss Stephens, who has taught the class for ? number of years, was presented a money tree as v gift-- . v-'-1; Miss Stephens also taught in the public school system and among those on program was a student that was taught by her in earlier years, Mrs. Julia T. Freeland. Others on the program: Sunday School Class members, co-workers in school, including' teachers and principals, namely F.G. Burnett and J.M. Schooler, Sr.; F.H. Alston was a stand-in for his wife, Mrs. Mamic Alston; Mrs. Doris L. Red drick from the Garden Club; Wallace Hinton, president of the Senior Choir of First Calvary Bap tist Church. ' Mrs. Margaret S. Fuller, sister, and Miss Monica Jackson, niece, represented the family. Mrs. Vlargaret Allen and the Lorette Singers were close Yiends of the honoree. Mrs. Lillie J. Kelly rendered wo solos that were very appropriaterdr the occa- ion. More remarks were given byV(.L. McAuley, leacon; Mrs. Sally Graham, general superintendent f the Sunday School; Mrs. Flossie Ewing, i the ssistant teacher of the class; Rev: Harold J. Cobb, . ir., pastor; Mrs. Annie Lee Banks quoted an ap- ropriate portion of scripture; and Mrs. Clara J. lowling, one of the class members who was present men the class was organized. ; Mrs Josie J. Powell was chairman of the event; iri Julia ,T. Freeland was co-chairman. Mrs. lary T. Horton is class president. , ' , . . Mother's Surprise Party ' - A surprise birthday' party for Mrs: Geo Williams m given at the home of her daughter and son-in-aw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laster, of Orinda Drive, Durham, on Sunday, September 12. ! ' . Mrs. Williams was surprised by her children, 1 Mrs. Ruby Laster of Durham; Mrs. Vefmel Bacote; f Washington, D.C.; Kelly Williams, Mrs. Hazel fones, and Mrs. Henrietta Michell, all of Durham; . lix grandchildren, Odis Williams, Mrs. 'Beverly Morgan, Shwanta Williams, Soyna Ellis, Sheyvon Mitchell, and Sherri Ellisone great granddaughter, Farah Morgan.. The family had a dinner and party for other relatives and friends also attending. Brunch Club ; The Saturday Morning Brunch Club me September 1 1 at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Walker. Mrs. penevieve Rogers presided. During the discus sion, an all-day trip was planned to Lightfoot.i Virginia on October 16. Brunch was served. Members present were: Mmes. Genevieve Rogers, Sadie Chambers, Beatrice Holman, Pansy Leathers, Aline Davis, Elnora Ransom, Rozetta Cobb, Myrtle Walker. Guest was Mrs. Dorothy Perry of Kinston. ' Hillhaven-Orange Nursing Center Pays Tribute To Grandparents Hillhaven-Orange Nursing Center joined the rest of the nation in paying tribute to grandparents all over America. This national holiday is not only for biological grandparents,, but for adopted grand parents as well. It is a day specially designed to br ing families together and to encourage visitation of elderly, confined persons. i ; v j i The celebration at Hillhave-Orange, which took place on Sunday, Sept. 12, was quite festive. Pa tients, families and volunteers joined to enjoy this special day. : ' ' Several of me residents at the Nursing Center were featured as models during an early afternoon fashion show. Coordinated by Mrs. Murial Wangler of Eden, the fashion show displayed cothing designed to. meet the special needs of physically disabled individuals. After the fashion showk, Grandparents' Day Celebration guests were treated to a display featur- ing antique articles. Included among the articles were a 100 year old sun bonnet, on loan from Mrs. : Albert Tew of Haw River, and a 75 year old dough bowl, on loan from Mrs. Violet Brooks of Mebane. , Candles, a fund-raising project sponsored by the Resident's Council Steering Committee, and hand made crafts were also offered for sale. ' Afternoon activities were centered around the featured speaker," Mrs. V Marion ' Smith of Greensboro, who provided an inspirational message; which followed a hymn sing-a-long. , Residents and their families were also treated to a moving presentation of gospel music by Rod :Mer ritt of Arapahoe. He is a freshmafi at Ndrth Carolina Central University,- i 1 Awards were presented to participating residents. was editor and snorts editor of the; ' studen newspaper, and was named to Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities.'''. Northern is a member of College Sports Infor mation -Directors of America (COSIDA) and an associate member of Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Dr. Dallas Simmons, President of Saint Paul's College, said that a com petent Public Relations Office was vital to the College. "I am pleased that Ms. Northern has joined our staff," Simmons said. , SaitatJPauPs College is an .Episcppal Church related, 4 year, fully ac credited, co-educational institution ' V .. Carrots Good Source Of Vitamin A Even though the prices of other vegetables go up and down, the price of carrots stays reasonable throughout most of the year. Their deep yellow col or indicates that they are an especially good source of vitamin A, according to specialists with the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. They also contain other nutrients in lesser amounts and are low in calories. One-half cup of cooked carrots contains only 24 calories. When buying carrots, look for ones that are firm, crisp, smooth, clean and without sur face blemishes. Carrots can be used as an appetizer in soup or juice; as an entree in, stews, souffles or meat . loaf; as a vegetable, either stewed, creamed or glazed; or in salads as fa part of coleslaw, in a , relish tray, or grated with pineapple and raisins. - . They are also good in quick breads and in such ,'. desserts as spiced pud-' dings, pie, cake, cookies . or custard. j ft Lack of thM (I JtMtow atfv MtarliM4 prtc MNCtm Star. Mc.pt M jymu, , 3 PHICES EFFECTIVE. THRU SAT.. SEPT, 18 AT A4P IN DURHAM .ITEMS OFFERED FDR SALE HOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS i 3205 University Dr. 621 Broad St A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Sirloin Stents lb. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF GlGSSt Bom In lb. Li 1 -.i.j FRESH B!diig !!2ns A&P QUALITY FRESHLY Ground Chuck n 11 1 13 lbs. or b.U n U.SD.A. INSPECTED FRESH Dox-0-CiiiG!iGn OWALTNEY Greaft Dog 1-lb. Pkg. 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