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10 THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER ?3 iw Durham Notes Of Interest By Mrs. Syminer Dave . 1 i . .. ' The Durnarp County Missionary Union Will be held At- Morehead I Avenue Baptist Church Sunday, October 24, at 3 p.m. Rev. B.A. Mack is the pastor. I i . . During the Homecom ing observance at iNew Red Mountain Mis sionary ' Baptist Church on Sunday, October 17, a day of activities iniclud- ed sermons, choir music, a memorial service and special recognition of older members. j Rev. Cureton Johnson, the pastor, delivered the morning message. Dr. Prank Weaver of Watts Baptist Church in Raleigh,! was the afternoon speaker. '. Congratulations ! and best wishes to newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Armstrong and Mr.j and Mrs. Ricky Laws, j Mr. and Mrs. Jerries Hawkins announce! the recent birth of a daughter, Shameka Renee, ...... . .- f, .:. Observing .' their bir- thdates are Joseph Williams, Rev. Perry Fox, Mrs. Effie Chavis, Mrs. Annie Myers. Kevin Lewis recently celebrated his ninth bir thdate at Putt Putt Golf and Games. Friends who attended the party were Chris and ' Justin Gaither, Michael and Stacy Mc Arthur arid Bryon McNeill, III. Kevin is the son of At torney and Mrs. Elvis Lewis of Fayetteville and grandson of Mrs. Syminer Daye of Durham and Mrs. Dorothy McArthur of Brooklyn, N.V. Sympathy is extended ! to the families of Mrs. Neomia McClennen, Mrs. Vivian Waller and the Truman family. Mr. and Mrs. Mann ing Maxwell of Kinston spent the weekend with 'her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. John Folks in Rougemont. The Max wells attended, the Homecoming at New led Mountain Baptist ' Church. - , - . - - ' t Mrs. Desimo Sanders, and daughter, Kay, of New York City visited ief father, Isaiah Parker in Bahama and also at--ended Red Mountain Church Homecoming. , Others were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingfield, son, Darius, and daughter, Vivica, of Greensboro visited Mrs. Margaret J. Parker.... Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Privette of Fayetteville visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Daniels in Durham. ...Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Parker, Washington, D.C., visited parents Mrs. Phoebe Cdzart and Mr. "and Mrs. Joseph Parker, Sr., . all of Bahama... Misses Cheryl iand Acquilla Parker of Greensboro visited .parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wilbur , Parker and sister, Regina, in ; ;. Bahama....all attended Homecoming. John Cates of New York City is here visiting relatives and friends. Please . pray for the sick ... !and shut-in: Mesdames Hattie , Par rish, Pearl Foskey, Dorothy Lawson, Mary Lyons, Estelle Nixon, 1 Arlene P. Hawley, , Mamie Rainey, Rebecca ' Hall, Georgianna Rayt Alyce Roberts, Annie L. Wade, ; Julia Jackson, Odelle Evans, Velma Robinson, . Nannie! Toeran, Priscilla Daye, Wilma Brooks, Ella Mangum, Goldie! Clayton; Messers. T.C. Green, W.A. Harris, Joseph Wade, Brodie Daye, Michael Lunsford, Ervin Lyons, Rev. Edward Parker, Graham Parker, ;will Hamlet. Fayetteville Happenings ByMrs. T.H. Kinney 'Folk Festival Tfhe International . Folk Festival was enjoyed from noon until 6 p.m. Sunday in downtown Fayetteville. Ethnic foods, arts, crafts, ex hibits and a parade of Nations was held. ,,.. Hannv hirthdav to Ms. Eelicia McLeod, Ms.. Lisha Elliott, fyl Margaret Fisher, Ms. Willie Mae Williams and Miss LaBeach Hodges. i The Cumberland 'County Agricultural Ex tension Service , and i Ex tension Homemakers, are sponsoring a seminar on "Food and Youi Health" on Thursday, J&tober 21, 10-11:30 a.m. and again that: evening, 7-8 p.m., at the County Office' on Highway 301-South, Fayetteville, The public is invited to attend. , Those attending will learn the proper care and handling of food for family health and economy. Dr. Bob Bracket, Foods and Nutrition Specialist from N.C. State University, will conduct a question and answer session on "Food Safety and Food and Your Health". Call 484-7156. '. On November 3, the Agricultural Extension Service is sponsoring a Turfgrass Workshop. Call 484-7156. The second annual Hawaiian Luau of American Legion Post 6018 was held Friday, October 15, on Chance Street. Mrs. Mae Harris served as the program chairman. The Fayetteville Human Service Commis sion and Department sponsored a minority business luncheon on Tuesday at Emily's Restaurant. The theme for the affair was "We are trying to make things a little better...." More than 500 persoas from across the state are 7J Professional i Center . V ... , " - ' v g H-d)?., . t & Tradesmen 'Seryinb Your Home tlmprovemerit Needs!7 A. 'Tata fuMtniAHim v aiiw WVIMUUVIIUII And Realty N j (second focatipn) Sturdivant Roofing Residential, Church Company , And Commercial Construction Gutters , Roofing Complete Real Waterproofing Estate Services 688-4944 CQO.onco l ! Morrow & Dixon &MV Electric Construction Co. Commercial . Water, Sewage wiring . , Storm Drain Lines Residential and Electrical ;--pilViK- IT U : 'A ... ; ' . c .1 ' 82-3062 682-0532 Let us Solve thoseWdmeMblem 2919 Fayetteville Tradesman, Do You Need Office Space WHh P3i Utilit es, Secretarial And Janitorial Services? tCUct $ At Ajiy Of Jht Following Numbers: ' " Tate Realty Co. Leasing Agerju 942il938 942-6325 , .(02-3062 ; expected to attend the annual conference of the North -Carolina Rehabilitation Associa tion October 27-29 - at Bordeaux Motor Inn. Speakers from the na tional and state level of rehabilitation .services are scheduled, i The general public is invited to attend the ses sions. Call 486-1101. The Stedmari Family Dental Center will hold an open house Sunday, October 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. The Center, a non profit, federally funded organization is on N.C. 24. .. . ,V.,wy.-; The Lamplighters Nurses Club of 1 Eayet jteville has donated a por table aspirator to the or thopedic i" handicapped dass at7&E. mipi High ' Schddl. This apparatus I will be used by students with specific respiratory needs in continuing their education. The club was organiz ed to motivate an interest in health needs of,the , community, aid and en courage students in pur i suing a nursing or health-related career, 'and providing an annual scholarship award. v-;- Open auditions for "West Side Story" will be held at Bordeaux Din ner Theater at 10 a.m., Saturday. October ; 23 . At 1 p.m., director Jane W. Berry is seeking ac tors, singers and dancers who should be prepared to sing from the score. Call 484-4948. . , .. More than 1 ,000 items j of memorabilia will be shown at the Abraham I Lincoln exhibit schedul : ed for October 25-30 at 1 Cross Creek Mall. Own- ed by Richard L. Evans, the collection includes documents, medals, tapestries, tokens, , photographs .and many other items. M 1 . rii(o)o) II A nw '02 could b part of your llfottylo. Who you finance that new automobile with is just as important as selecting the car! Let us be a part of that choice with . an auto loan you can live with... t M. Fs. y - vunvvniani uurnam Loc&uons QpAnn 118 W::t Pcrf:Ji 615 FytttsO Strwt 411 L Cfc:?d K3 SL ULLuO L Ti'-.n-.niiiu. iTiai)iiiLHi- ' "' '' ' " - ' - ' mm ttmm Miwu mim FaycttcvillD Happenings ! Miss Mildred McLean of Fayetteville . was crowned "Miss St.: Augustitie'j College" for 1982 fefcently. She is a senior honor student ma joring in accounting. '. . . You can enjoy "Play It Again, Sam" at Bordeaux Dinner i Theater. 'Call 323-11 14. ,. You can enjoy "Fan tasticks" at 8 p.m. at Pembroke State Univer sity. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe LM Graham announce the engagement of their' daughter, Shearldene; Moore, to Raymond) Mills, son of Mrs. Ossie! L. Williams of Bay City,: Texas. The couple will be married November 27 at Davis Chapel , Holiness Church. . The bride-elect is a graduate of Lafayette College. She is employed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Washington, D.C. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Northern Virginia College, Annan dale, Va. He is a manager with H.A. Winston & Co. in McLean,- Va. . The Rev. John McKoy conducted a special afternoon program at Simon Temple AME Zion Church. Mrs. Veatricc Davis, grand benevolent secretary of the Order of the Eastern Star, will speak at Women's Day October 24 at 1 1 a.m. a' Friendship Baptis Church. A pageam presentation. "Tht Church Clinic" will con clude the 6 p.m. pro gram. Members of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; met at the home of Soror Erdena Young in Lumberton on Saturday. Plans were made for the November 5-6 meeting in Winston-Salem. Other business matters were handled. After the special ceremony, i everyojN enjoyed dinner and fellowship.' Rev. John D. Fuller, pastor of Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church', was honored during the past week for his nine years of service. NAACP meetings were held at Bordeaux Convention Center and on Thursday night a mass meeting was held at Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church; on Fri day night the mass meeting was held at First 1 Bpatist Church. "We as 1 blacks are urged to help ourselves." The Rev. Thomas Bacote of Red Springs spoke for the Senior Ushers anniversary celebration - Sunday afternoon at John Wesley United Methodist Church. - Funeral services for Juel Terrell, 61, were held recently at Friend ship Baptist Church. He is survived by his wjfe. Mrs. Mary' TerrelL a son, three daughters and five step-daughters. ; Joseph "Joe" Smith. Sr., 68, of 510 Edwards ' 2 St. was funeralized Thursday at the Chris tian . Light Baptist Church. He is survived ! by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Smith, two sons and two sisters. y , Each ol IhM advrti4 itr I 1 1 biow tht dvtftif price In C m lhi ad. ilami ( required to b raadily avaHabl tach ap star, ncapt (pacifically or aal h i?V My notad V PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.i OCT. 23 AT A4P IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. 3205 University Dr. 621 Broad St GOOD WED., THURS., FRI., AND SAT. ONLY A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Ground Beef 5-lb. Roll Pkg. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF 1 Sirloin vamk v ib 2.68 BONE-IN (CHOICE T-BONt " Steak 1 lb. A&P QUALITY FRESHLY .Ground Chuck 3 lbs. or more Ib. J ' WLD. MEDIUM Vnllniu nninnc 9 ROC wADTATP SALE! EASTERN GROWff ? 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