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14-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, CCTC.3ER 9. 1982 'ly' '. ' ' ,: ..l'' I", Couple Renews Vows - CREEDMOOR Mr. and . Mrs. . John William Landis of Route I, : Creedrnoor, com memorated their 25th wedding anniversary with a vow renewal ceremony at Rock Spring Baptist Church on Sept. II. . The Rev.- Joe Nathan Brown officiated at the single ring ceremony. r , Mrs. Landis is the former Mabel McCoy, and is the daughter of , Bishop and Mrs. Samuel McCoy of Durham. :hapel train. A veil of il lusion complemented her Camelot cap trimmed with silk Venice 'ace. The bride carried her father's Bible topped with an orchid. ? . ' ' Matron of honor was Mrs? Janice ; Miller of Baltimore Md., sister of :he bride. The maid of honor was Miss Sylvia Landis, daughter of the ' couple. Also attending the bride were 1 Mrs. Agnes Maske of Badin, . Miss Vivian r McCoy f oi 1-1 J'K The groom is the son Durham. ; Mrs. LiUian of Mrs. Bertha Mangum MeCnv of Durham, and M&S. LANDIS Badin,' of v the PRESENT $8000 CHECK Officials or the Daughters of Isis, Auxiliary to thAShriners (AEAONMS), join representatives of the American Cancer Society at the Order's recent convention in Denver, Colorado, after ceremony in which the Daughters presented the ACS with $8,000 for cancer control work among black Americans. Left to right are: Mrs Betty B. Parham, Deputy Im- Lillie McDade Circle The Lillie McDade Circle met at the home of Mrs. Nancy Cameron on Otis Street on Saturday, Sept. 25. Following a devotional opening, the importance of good; stewardship was emphasized by Mrs. Rosetta Southerland, the president. Plans were made to invite speakers and interesting groups for future meetings. While the club will retain the third Sunday in May as its anniversary date, meetings will be held on the fourth Saturday in each month. A buffet luncheon was served. . The next fourth Saturday meeting will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John Washington at their home. Commandress Ball Date Set Zafa Court No. 41, Daughters of Isis will sponsor a Commandress Ball, Friday, November 5, 10 p.m., at the Durham Civic Center. The ball is given.Mn knnn. ( Hrr -DaUammm f Dnlnv.M 111 r. t-l.--. f Commandress, who has served as head of the organization since January, 1981. Joining the Daughters of Isis in the celebration wilrtje their affiliate group, Zafa Temple No. 176, Prince Hall Shriners. Mrs. Minerva T. . Fields, immediate , past Il lustrious Commandress is chairman of the ball. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Fields at 596-6002 or Mrs. Constantine Lyon at 544-7444 after 6 p.m. A&T Chancellor To Speak , To Local Aggies The local "Aggie Club" and the Durham Chapter of the N.C. A&T Alumni Association will sponsor an "Evening With The Chancellor", Dr. Edward Fort, on Friday, October 15 at 7 p.m., in the Downtowner Motor Inn. The program will consist of a dinner and speech r ii - j i . . lunuwcu oy a question ana answer perioa. i icKets are $10 and may be obtained by calling 682-6767 or 544-3116. Better HomesGardens Club The first meeting of the Better Homes and Gardens Club for 1982-83 was hosted by Mrs. Rosa Tucker recently. Program chairman Mrs. Beulah Hill presented proposed activites for the year and reported on the organization of a junior garden club. Mmes. Hill, Ella Floyd, Annie Creen and Ella Brown, are coor dinators for the junior club. . Mrs. Ella Brown, president of the club, gave a itpwu mi 1 1 iv: V.UIIV17HIIUI1 aim ivirs. ncicn Drown presented the treasurer's report. Three new members were welcomed. They arc Mmes. Doris Burton, Lois Henderson and Margaret Trice. Mrs. I.cnora Hooker has returned to membership follow ing a leave of absence. ' tl Birthday honors went to Mrs. Louise Jenkins. A repast was served. Other members present were Mmes. Mablc Bryant, Alberta Harris, Thomascnia Shaw, Martha Dalton, Patricia Tillcy, Catherine Page, Frances Watson, Gladys Dawkins and Carrie Vcrccn. , Thrifty Service Club The Thrifty Service Club met in the home of Mrs. Aldcna Mcbanc on Prcw Street recently in obser vance of Mrs. Mebanc's and Mrs. Mrs. Annie I... Alston's birthdatcs. - v "" The picnic committee was praised and thanked for its successful tvent held Sept. 4 at Murdock5 Center, for the residents and staff of Edgcwood Cottage. Special love gifts were presented to Mrs. Mcbanc, who suffered an accident prior to the meeting, by Mrs. Mary Vanhook. x ' Members ' attending were 'Mesdames I.illic Adams, Alice Wilstn, Mae R. Core, Willie Mac Jones, Minnie H.! Cromartie Genevieve Rogers, Aline Davis,. Elizabeth Edwards, Mattie Jones, S. Louise Thompson. . Pearlie Walker, Beatrice Holman, Elnora E. Ransom, Marie McMillan, Bessie Pratt. Chjistine Sales. Aldcna Mcbanc, Anr nie I.. Alston, and Milie I..- Williams.;; Friendly Ladies Meet The Friendly Ladies "Club, met on Sundav, Oc- 1 tobcr 3, at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, with .Mrs. Viola G. Thompson as co-hostess. ... nl . i r .1.- am-- . rion were uistuNMTU lor ine . urisimas aciiviiies. A repast was served. Members present were: Mmes. Evangeline Page, a Louise Smith. Gussic Ray, Annie Cruse. Magdalinc Llewellyn, , lola Masscy. Hastic Price. Ella . Crawford. Myrtle Taylor, Myrtle Weeks. I.ina M. . Hayes, Lennic Rose. Betty Green. Ella Long, Viola . I nompson. , , The next meeting will be with Mrs. Masscy and Mrs. Trice. penal Directress, Department of Cancer and Lung Disease; Mrs. Gloria J. Ramsey, Imperial Direc tress, Mrs. Rosa Stanback, member, ACS National Advisory Committee on Cancer in Minorities; Mrs. Agnes Dixon, executive assistant to the ACS Senior vice president for Medical Affairs; Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins Scott, Imperial Commandress; and Mrs. Alice Davis, member, ACS Advisory Committee. Walk-A-Thon Planned RALEIGH The Garner Road YMCA will sponsor a ten-mile Walk-A-Thon on Saturday, November. 20, starting aMQ a.m. at the Y, 2235 Garner Road. . First and second place awards for raising the largest amounts of money will be made in categories for men, women and youth. Registration is required. Pre-registration fee is $3 prior to Walk-A-Thon Day; $4 on Saturday, Nov. 20; and $10 for a family of participants. Checks may be made payable now to Garner Road YMCA. For further information, contact Henry L. King, walk director, at 833-4430. Zafa Court Holds Opening Meet Zafa Court No. 41, Daughters of Isis, held their opening meeting for the 1982-83 year on September 26. Highlight of the meeting was a report given by Illustrious Commandress Rebecca -Peterson on the national convention held last summer in Denver Colorado. The Commandress reported that 23 1 Courts answered the roll call, which represented 12,400 Daughters. : . . . Dgt. Adeline Spaulding, Deputy of the Desert of North Carolina, and a member of Zafa Court No. 41, received - an achievement award from th( American Lung and Cancer Society by tiiejmperia Court, for her work with the program. C'!" IT5 Dgt. Gladys Dawkins, director of Zafi Cotirys Chantresses, advised that the group has been asked to sing at the Imperial Session which will be held in St. Louis, Missouri, in August, 1983. Several Daughters attended the national conven tion. The group spent two days at the World's Fair, on their way back to Durham. Dgt. Louise Weeks reported that Zafa Court No. 41 participated in the current Cancer Survey Pro gram; and Dgt. Rosa Lee Sharpe, Directress of the Isiserettes (a group of young girls 7-17 years of age) advised that information would be forthcoming concerning their program for the coming years. Deltas To Meet Wednesday The Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will hold its regular montbjy.meeting Wednesday, October 13, in Room 146 of the Alfon so Elder Student Union at North Carolina Centra University at 8 p.m. Rho Chapter Gears Up For A nother Year The initial meeting following the summer recess of Rho Chapter, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., was held at the home of Mfs. Otelia Stewart on Sunday, Sept. 26. Plans for the: year's activities received top priority on the agenda. Ms. Phyllis ' Schumate, a delegate to the 53rd National Conven tion of lota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., held in Chicago in July, gave highlights of the Leadership ' Workshop. V '.; r Rho Chapter of lota Phi Lambda is an organiza-; tion of professional women who use their combined, efforts to improve the quality of life locally and na tionally with emphasis on service to all people,' especially blacks. Some chapter service activities in- elude educational tours and meals for under privileged children; provision of food and clothing for needy families in the Durham community. , Other chapter service activities include annual, scholarship aid to worthy students and donations to , other worthy causes. Rho has made a contribution' j of $500 as its second Life Membership in the-' NAACP and a donation of $500 to the Lincoln! Community Health Center fund. Prior to elections, voter registration is solicited ' i ,by members through telephone calls in the Durham community in hope of involving more citizens in... voting M Landis of . Creedrnoor and the late Wiley Mc Coy Landis, Sr. . ' A program of music was presented by organist Edward Riddick and by - vocalists Mrs. Ruth Riddick and Miss Darlene Byrd. The church was decorated with two six tiered candelabra, two baskets of greenery, a x kneeling bench,' and pew markers. Escorted by her father, bride w an organza gown tnmmea with silk Venice 1 ace featuring a Queen Anne neckline and a full flow ing skirt extendine into a Mrs. Yvonne Landis of Creedrnoor. The maid of honor wore a blue gown featur ing an elbow-leneth cape, bne carried pom poms with ' blue streamers. The .matron of honor and the bride's other attendants wore pink gowns in identical design to that of the maid of honor. They car ried pom poms with pink streamers. ; The best man was Truzzell ; Landis of Creedrnoor, brother of the groom. Ushers were the t Rev. Coolidge Mc Coy of Durham, brother of the bride; Johnnie Maske of brother-in-law couple; Roderick McCoy of Durham, nephew of the couple; Laron Maske of Badin, nephew of the couple: nrl Alphonso Muter of i Baltimore, Md., brother-in-law 6t the couple. .Serving as flower girl was Miss Kimberly Maske, who wore a gown sirnilar to those worn by the bride's at tendants, with long white sleeves trimmed in lace. The ring bearer was Master Phillip Daniel. The ceremony '. , was directed by Ms. Carolyn Thomas Harris. The bride's mother wore a white gown ac cented with a pink carna tion. The mother of the groom wore a oiue gown and a pink carnation. For , a trip after, the ceremony, the bride wore a navy blue suit ac cented with the orchid lifted from her Bible. . Reception A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the church Fellowship Hall. The table was centered with an arrangement of late summer flowers. The wedding cake featured pink and tblue decorations. Dinner After the rehearsal, the couple entertained the wedding party .and out-of-town guests with dinner at their home. V .'v . - fiPfes-.. 4 To 7 LB AVR PRICES IN THIS AO GOOD THROUGH SAT., OCT. 9, 1982 M " " QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO "EALERS.jgl " WE GLADLY WELCOME ' ' T0CQ) FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS lBWM' I I i.rN- U.S. GRADE A PREBASTED YOUNG TURKEY BREAST JJINUTEJ.1AID ORANGE JUICE HALF GALLON CARTON 29 CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE mm HOLLY FARMS FAMILY PAK U.S. GRADE A CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 9, X CHICKEN LB. II ii riTr 'ft Wa TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT 49oz. $K79 BOX U J. Irs. Otclia Stewart is president of Rho Chapter. Daughters Of Dorcas ; I Ii Irs. Maggie Henrv was hostess to the October Mrs. Magg meeting of the Daughters of Dorcas. jt ;t Mrs. Johnnie McLcster. the vice president, open-' cd thejnecting with a devotional reading entitled "The Roads To God'? by O. Lee Avery. Mrs. Ada : . Leach rendered the prayer. ; During this Tinal meeting of 1982. the program for 1983 was discussed, planned and voted on. Members decided to adopt another needy family this year to share their Christmas.. ' , , The next club meeting will be held the first Friday in March, 1983. with Mrs. Lillie Hudson as Hostess. Mrs, Loris Ray will be the speaker. ' Members present were Mesdames Rubye McNeill, Lottie Campbell, Lillie Hudson. Lyda V. Merrick, , Ada ; Leach, Sadie Carry and , Artclia Bryant. ' ' ' , A repast was served.-The meeting was closed by repeating the Daughters of Dorcas Club Mizpah . T : ROYAL PINK, BRAND PINK SALMON $39 15.5 OZ. CAN U LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! LUCK'S COUNTRY STYLE FOODS PINTO BEANS WITH PORK BLACKEYE PEAS WITH PORK GREAT NORTHERN BEANS WITH PORK GIANT LIMA'iS WITH PORK NAVY BEANS WITH PORK CROWDER PEAS WITH PORK TURNIP GREENS WITH PORK FIELD PEAS WITH PORK "YOUR CHOICE" EACH t5)(Q)o ...i- i .i...ii-1-...n.. ...niii,.., ... -m
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