tHrwuNA UMES SAIUrtOAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1982
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Daughters of Isis
To Present Commandress Ball
On Friday evening,. November 5, the Purham
Civic Center will be the setting for the 1982 Com
mandress Ball sponsored by Zafa Court 41,
Daughters of Isis. Mrs. Rebecca L. Peterson, il
lustrious commandress of the organization, will be
the honoree. Mrs. Petersen has served as illustrious N
commandress for two years, after havihgerved as
second and first lieutenant commandresses.
Joining the Daughters of Isis in this gala affair
will be their affiliate group, Zafa Temple 176,
Prince Hall Shriners.
Music will be furnished by the popular Soul
Serenaders of Fayetteville.
Yahama Social Club
The Yahama Social CIut held its monthly
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Octavious
Tate in Mebane on Sunday, October 24. "a
Committee reports were given and plans were
finalized for the club's participation in NCCU's an
nual Homecoming Parade on November 6. The
club will also aid a needy family for the Thanksgiv
ing season.
Birthday honoree for October was Roscoe
Baines.
The host and hostess served dinner to the follow
ing members: Roscoe Baines, Zola Baines, Richard
Cole, Rosalyn Cole, Robert Edwards, Rosa Ed
wards, Pearl Haskins, Lauretta Hayes, James
Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Bill Moize, Marie
Moize, Elizabeht Pretty, Clementine Self, Edna
Thompson, Velton Thompson and Pauline
Throckmorton.
The next meeting will be . held on Sunday,
December 5, at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. .Velton
Thompson at 5 p.m.
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Durham, Notes
of Interest,
ic Usher Board of the New Red
Mountain Baptist Church, Rouge
mont, , welcomed a new member,
Godfrey Laws, at its Sunday
meeting on October 24.
Those v present , were Oliver
Bullock, president; t Lessie Daye
Norman Daye, Syminer Daye, Julia
Harris Robert Harris, Sr.; Rodney
AUen;' James Harris, Jr., David
. Harriij pale Harris, Lillian Glenn,
Norman Glenn, Georgia Lyons,
Virginia Kenion,- McKiever Parrish,
Jessie Turrentine, secretary; Connie
Bullock, Carl Harris and Jimmie
. Harris.
The New . Red Mountain Gospel
Chorus,- the Bell-Yeager Chancel
Choir and the Young Adult Choir
of Orange , Grove Baptist Church '
will present a concert on Saturday
evening, November 6, beginning at
7 o'clock at the New Red Mountain
Baptist Church, Rougement. Rev.
Cureton Johnson is the pastor. The
public is invited.
Happy birthday 'to Mrs. Peggy
sBrandon, Ms. Gloria Frazier, T.C.
Jones, Kristi Tennen, Hubert and
' Carrie Green, Miss Ruth Riley, Mrs.
Pat, Moore, Mrs. Young, Lorene
Hunter, Brenda and Henry Joseph,
Rose Lee Smith. . s , ... v-.;
" Congratulations and best wishes
to newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory '
Blake, . Mr. and -;, Mrs. Louis s
, . Ethridge, Mil, Mr; and Mrs.
Swindell Edwards..
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The R.G. Lipscomb Bible Class
held its monthly meeting recently at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hilliard on Denfield Street.
. A repast was served following a
business meeting.
Present were: Mesdames Ruby
Overby, Corono Umstead,
Rbumania Lipscomb, Mildred Neal,
Syminer Daye, Olinzie Johnson,
Mae Lois Penny, Tia Alexander,
Marie Scoggins, Janie Evans, Nora
Parker, Rachel Jones, OIlie Mae
Lyons, Vivian Fuller. -;
The Christmas party, has been ',
scheduled for Saturday, December
11, at 7:30 p.m.
Please pray for the sick and shut-.
in. Do something to make them
happy: Mesdames Georgianna Ray,
Hattie Parrish, Priicilla Daye, Pearl
Foskey, Alyce Roberts, EstelldNix
on, Annie Roberts, Odell Evans,
Annie L. Wade, Margaret J .
Parker, Mamie Rainey, Annie
Strickland, Juliann Harris, Wilma
Brooks,' Creola Campbell, Dorothy
Lawson, Arlene P. Hawley, Julia
Jackson, Nannie. Toeran, Ella
Mangum, Goldie Clayton, Ms. Rita
Hedgepeth;"
Messers. Carl Wallace, T.C.
Green, Joseph Wade, Jural
Johnson, W.A. Harris, ' Brodie
Daye, Ervin Lyons, Rev.. Edward
Parker.
For Homecoming celebration of
New Harris Grove AME Church
The Little Garden Club
Caring for house plants over the winter and plans
for a Christmas party were the main topics of
discussion when the Little Garden Club met recent
ly at the home of Mrs. Annie B. Rogers on Charles
Street.
A repast was served.
Members present were: Mmes. Myrtee Taylor, ;
Mary Bridgeford, Mary Speight, Annie Rogers,
Gladys Jones and Creola Tucker.
s The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bridgeford.
Thrifty Service Club
Mrs. Minnie Cromartie's home on Rosewood
Street was the setting for the October 23 meeting of
the Thrifty Service Club. Mrs. Cromartie's and
Mrs. Virginia Thomas' birthdates were celebrated.
A menu for the annual Christmas party was
decided on and three rest homes will be visited by
club members on November 20. .
A repast was served. Mrs. Dorothy Glover
presented gifts to Mrs. Cromartie and Mrs.
Thomas.
Other members present were: Mesdames Louise
Thompson, Elnora Ransom, Marie McMillan,
Genevieve Rogers, Milie L. Williams, Irene Hall,
Aline Davis, Rozetta Cobb, Bessie Pratt, Stattie
Russ, Lula M. Hester, . Lillie Adams, Mary
Vanhook, Pauline Boxley, Mattie Pugh, Alice
Wilson, Pauline Hart, Christine Sales, Pearlie M.
Walker, Elizabeth Edwards, Beatrice Holman and
Queen Cooper.
The last meeting of the year will be held in Union
Baptist Church's fellowship hall on November 20 at
5 p.m., with Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Sales as co-hostesses.
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Crusader Club Meets
7 The Crusader Club met Saturday, October 23, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenroy Holland on
Atlantic Street.
Members attending were: Mmes. Julia Moore,
Geneva Allison, Sally Williamson, Bessie Allison,
Sarah Pugh, Julia Farrington, Estella Horton and
Bessie Burnett.
The next meeting will be held on Saturday,
November 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Horton, 2806 Fayetteville St.
Tau Gamma Delta Sorority
Observes Founders', Day
Lambda Chapter of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority
observed Founders Day on Sunday, October 24, at
the Alfonso Elder Student Union on the campus of
NCCU. The program in honor of the founders was
a closed affair with only members of the graduate
and undergraduate chapters attending. Mrs. Lillie
. M. Daniels, president of Lambda Chapter, presid
ed. '
An impressive candlelight service in memory of
the eight founders was carried out by the following
members: Ms. Sudie Fields, Mesdames Mary H.
Green, Mary Ann Johnson, Marie Kearney, Karen
McLeod, Christine Page, Theresa Lyons and
Cheryl Smith. Other participants on the program
were: Mesdames Sandra Shuler, Virginia Alston,
Lizzie M. Crews, Janice James, Mildred Goode,
and Mary C. Thomas.
Following the program, members of the sorority
entertained their friends and spouses at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Crews on Jerome Road. Atten
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Hodgesty Alston, Mrs.
: Ora L. Bryant, James Reaves, Mr. and Mrs. W.S.
Crews, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daniels, Mr. and
Mrs. Edsel Dillard, Ms. Sudie Fields, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Green, Ms. Mary Ann Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Edward Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinton
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James Samuels, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Shuler, Grady Tate, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Thomas, Ms: Karen McLeod! Msl La-
johnetta Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Peterson
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Greensboro
J To Hold
Seminar For
Minority
Vendors
GREENSBORO
The City of Greensboro
has scheduled its seventh
annual seminar for
minority vendors in an
attempt to attract more
minority businesses to
participate in the bidding
process of the City for
goods and services. The
seminar will be held on
Wednesday, November
10, from 7:30 p.m. to
10:00 p.m. on the
Greensboro Public
Library, located at the
corner of Friendly
Avenue and Greene
Street. The seminar will
be held in Classroom 2
on the second floor.
There is no charge.
This program, spon
sored by the Purchasing
Division of the City's
Finance Department and
the E.E.O. ' Coordinator
,of the Personnel Depart
ment, is designed to
'simplify the City's pur
chasing procedure as
much as possible. It is
felt that explaining the
legal requirements and
updating participants on
the changes that : have
taken place in the past
year, will make it simpler
to do business with the
City.
v A new aspect of the
program this year will be
the entire staff of the
Professional Purchasing
staff will be attendance
at this seminar.
Representatives from
Public Works and the
Accounting Division will
be present to answer
questions pertaining to
their work. This will give
the participants, new and
old, the opportunity to
ask questions about all
facets of the City's Pur
chasing Program and
: give the Purchasing staff
the opportunity to meet
each of you and ask
questions about ,, your
business.
For further . informa
tion call (919) 373-2192
by November 9 for reser
vations. ... , v . .
By Mrs. Syminer Daye
and visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harris, Sr., Bahama, were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Jr.,"
and their three children, Michelle,
-' Bryant and Marcus of Atlanta; Jack '
Harris who is a student at Georgia
Tech, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. J.T. '
Turner c f New Jersey, Dr; and Mrs.
John Chambers and children, Keith
and Sherri. Mrs. Chambers is the f
former ? Mary Elizabeth Harris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harris, Sr. - '
Sincere; sympathy to the families .
of: Christopher B. Whitted, Tlobert ' !
Lee Jones, Mrs. Oarene A. Satter-,
white, Steven Braswell, Coleman D. '
Whitted, Joseph : E. Lyons, E.P.
Weaver, Oscar Trice, James E. Jor
dan, Andrew Haskin, Sam
Winston, Odell Scarlett, James
Osborne, Ms. Lanie Monique, Mrs.
Anna Holloway Jones, Ms.
Florence K. McLamb, Edward
"Pete" Holloway, Thomas Hamlet,
Clifton Morrison, Sam Bonhill, Jr.,
Charlie Watkins, Earnest D. Mc
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