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Mrs. Dykes Entertains Sorority - j • , K.v MRS. wii.uk MAE PORTER Mrs. Mabel Dykes en* • tcrLiuieri membcPQ of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi Saturday night in a very in teresting meeting during which reports were made from the summer activities. The group plans to Rush this -fall—T4wv iltn -iflrpprt jr. have , their next meeting at the home of Mrs Doreatha Davis Saturday night. Sept. 30. Mrs. Virginia Stepteau will present „ plans for the fall, program at ■ • this meeting. Attending the meeting at Mrs. Dykes attractive home on I,og Cabin Rd in Hidden Valley were: Mrs. Roberta Lyles. Mrs. Lula W. Brown, Mrs Willye B. Roper, Mrs. Mabel Reeder. Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. Margaret \ Harris; Mrs. ■ Margaret C. Johnson. Mrs. Bessie Simp spn. Mrs. Hallie Zanders. Mrs. L'tknKUn..._ M_ _• Yongue/^rs. Ethel Maxwell and Mrs. D'oreatha Davis. The hoste&s^ was very gracious with theNserving of a delicious buffet-styled dinner following the meeting. The Washington Heights Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Mitchell M. Porter on Woodvale Place last week. “Echoes 6T summer—ex periences were enjoyed by the members, who each gave a vivid account of his activities during the summer. Mrs. Lula Gillespie was chosen president of the organization for the next two ' years. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lois S6ott, vice president; Mrs. Mary Cochrane, secretary; Mrs. , Ethel Choate, assistant secretary; Mrs. Arlene Gabriel, chaplain; Mrs. Willette Patterson, treasurer; and Mrs. Maude Small, ad vigor. ^ . Miss Ann Lockhart of 827 . Drummond Avenue, Miss Carolyn Fleming of 1012 Park wood Avenue, Miss Annie Flora Fleming, Mr. Conie Sesson, were the dinner guests of Mrs. Emma House. 421 E. 15th St. Mr. Sesson is a Freshman at Appalachian State College at Boone, N.C. where he is a member of the college football team, playing quarter back and majoring in Physical Education Is the son of Mrs: Geneva Sesson of 6046 Kingston Avenue. ' Miss Annie Flora-Fleming is a freshman at Methodist at Fayetteville, where she is majoring in Elementary Education and a graduate of E. Mecklenburg Senior High School. Miss. Gwendolyn Delorise Woodard of 1609-B Tinsley St. —became Jhe bride of Mr. Ernest ^McKinley Moore of Washington, D.C. Saturday, at 4 p.m. at the home of'the brides cousin Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanes. 1034 Delmar -leaner -in. The- Clanton—Park area. In, a -double > ring ceremony, tne Driae entered in the arms of her brother, William Woodard. the happy bride was beautifully dressed jn a full length beige gown frith rust trim with veil and other ac cessories to match. She carried a white Bible with two white orchids with rust stems. Miss Valerie Croslin was the . < maid of honor, wore a short beige dress and carried flowers- and matching ac cessories. Mr. David Butler of Washington, D C. was best man. The ceremony was performed by the brides pasTor The Kfftr Paul Drummond, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church. The bride is a graduate of Second Ward Senior High School and Central Piedmont Community College was employed as Secretary of St Paul Baptist Church She is the daughter of the late Mrs Annie Mae W. Walker, was a member of the young Adult Choir and various clubs. A granddaughter of Mrs. Sarah Robbins of 925 Seigle St. Apt. 166. /The bridegroom is a graduate of Cardozo Senior High School in Washington. He is presently employed in the Justice Department He is the son of Mrs. Alferta M Karle of Washington, A reception f#lowed, the table was decorated in green and white. The couple will live in Washington. Among tTie out of town guests were1 the bridegrooms mother, Mrs. W^He of Washington. Sloan of is. Jackie irfe. North ^ * » N«»* r» • *n*«"«'l/ ft* f *\ MRS. ESTELL WRIGHT hapily receives the Circle from Mrs. M.A. Horne in Raleigh 1971 permanent Stewardship Banner Ebenezer recently. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin of 209 S. Torrence St. will celebrate their 44th wedding anniversary Sep tember 28, 1972. Mr. Austins mother formally of Simp sonville is making her home with the Austins. Recently deacon Raymond Austin was honored for 24 years of service to the Zion Church of God at 1605 Luther Street Was presented with a symbol-of-Leadership_ Plaque), a cash purse, a cake decorated with 24 miniature swords representing the sword of the spirit, 24 candles representing 24 years of service. Mrs. Austin received a victory trophy for working side by side with her husband. Little Rachel Kristana Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Johnson of Wood vale Place, and a complete bundle of smiles and beauty, was honored by her family on September 11th, she was one year old. : The Senior Citizens of Edwin Towers went on a chartered bus outing to. Winston Salem this past . weekend. Among the in teresting things they did, toured a tobacco plant, had a luncheon. It was an in- . teresting trip, with many ' interesting experiences. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Miller, and Mrs. Annabel McClary were among the Citizens. •« Rev. L.J. Wallace of Hat teras St. celebrated his thirteenth anniversary as pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church. The speakers on the program at morning. sisters. Mrs. Charles Jones and family and Mrs. Irene Terry. Saw many of her friends of former years. Fourteenth District of Order of the'Eastern Star was held iff Newell, N.C. At the Torrence Grove AME Zion Church. Rev. G W E. Dixon is the minister. Mrs Jessie B McCain the Grand District .Deputy presided. The speaker was Mrs. Maggie Strong, the Grand -Worthy Alatron of Ayden, N.C. and she was in troduced by Mrs. Lillian Ferguson, the Worthy Matron of Matrons Council. The Grand Worthy Patron. Mr G W. Costner of Gastonia had remarks. For the afternoon session Fred D. Alexander, the Grand Benevelence Secretary had remarks, and then the bride’s contest, with one thousand and thirty-one, dollars and fifty six cents (1531.56) was raised’ The host chapter was Christian Workers No. 301, Mrs. Rose Inez Grier, Worthy Matron., Mrs. Jessie B. McCain, GDD, Mrs. Bessie Pruitt. Associate Matron; Brother W.B Best. Worthy Patron; Mr. David Alston Associate Patron; Mrs. Mabel Henderson, .Secretary and Mrs. Edna Tillman, con ductress. Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds, Associate con ductress; Mrs. Beulah Best, treasurer. ’ ’ There were twelve chapters present. The Presiding iildpr will hold our fourth and last Quarterly Conference for this Conference Year The Con ference will be presided over by the Reverend Lonnie C. Clark of Mooresville. N.C. ' Rev. Clark is presiding Elder of the Charlotte District. Western North Carolina Conference. ^ A M.E,_Zion Church The Church-School will be host to the Conference, and will have charge of the DevotionaTService t'nderthe direction of. Mrs. Pearl A. Neal. A special invitation is ex tended to all of our friends and well-wishers in and Out of the city. afternoon and evening ser vices were Rev. Marcus Pride, B.M. McKenzie, and Rev. Fred Griffinr' Each brought from their churches special music. * Septemljpr 17th the Junior Missionary's of the Macedonia Baptist Church celebrated their eleventh anniversary, with Mrs. JuliaDavis as the advisor at the 3 p.m. and the speaker was Kenneth Parks an active member of the .church, who is a student of the University of North Carolina in Charlotte and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parks of Erie St. For the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church this week, Rev. Quincy Caldwell will be the evangelist and the ser vices will begin each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sally Habeeb of Buf falo. New York is spending some time in Charlotte with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Crawford on Woodvale Place. Mrs. Lessie Williams is vacationing in San Francisco, California visiting relatives and friends. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Mecklenburg Association will meet at the First Mount Zioh Church, on Remount Road. Mrs. Letha Bell Johnson of N. Summit St. is a patient in the Community Hospital, where Mrs. Sylvia S. Wells also a patient. Mrs. Bessie S. Johnson is a patient in-the - Community Hospital. Mrs. Minnie Hethington attended the Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention in Norfolk, Virginia, after the convention she went' to Kingston, New York to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Emma Cheatum of Baltimore Md. spent several days in Charlotte visiting her Kitti.e rachel kristana joiinson I HE’s BACK!! -30 NO ONE UNDER U admitted He,s x rated and animated! r ■ ' , ' * -AT -’;3(l • i; IS - 8;4fO ■ : IS • WTM * CAROLINA THEATRE « NOW SHOWING f . •* V - [attend I CHUR | SUNDAY! 3«mm«fww»_ piiiiTimmiTTTTTi J V - . . M I H 1 Support Our Advertisers « nMiriTOITTITTTTTT^ 1 ANNUAL NURSES SCHOLARSHIP DANCE .Saturday October 7 1972 10-2 pan. 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See and hear p I CURTIS MAYFIELD J S play his I I Super Fly score I I 1 "SUPER FLY'sn,™, RON O'NEAL- CARL LEE • JlllIM HARRIS • $H[M FRAZIER • CHARLESJdtdGREGOR l»us« Composed and Arranged by CURT S MAYF1ELCT- Spreenplay by PH'lLUP FENTY • Produced by SIG SHORE- Directed by GORDON PARKS, JR. j ^ ^ trwn Earner Pros aVtarner Communications company *» I NOW . jBWUakjkB] - -FEATURE- ' _, _ _ I I I k^HI Siilurduv 2-l-fi-K-IO-li’ SHOWING raaiMp ., AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - City Of Charlotte ~ (Job Opportunities)—-—-[■ • • ’ SIGN MAKER To make metal signs for vehicle and highway traffic - control. Experienced in layout design, lettering and metal sign fabrication. Silk screen technique helpful.' Permanent day time position with excellent salary and benefits for qualified person Vacancies on day and evening shifts For interview appointment call Ms. Ardrey at 374-2287. ; % » - • COMPUTER PROGRAM MEJL^NALYST 3-5 years experience desired in programming and systems analysis. Ability to pinpoint deficiencies in current con trols anti make recom mendations to modify controls for efficiency. Permanent daytime position, excellent salary and benefits for qualified person. For interview appointment call Mr Simon White at 374*— 2287 TREE FOREMAN To direct work of tree maintenance arid trimtrfing * crews. Requires thorough knowledge of all aspects of tree maintenance-work, pruning and felling Experienced in supervision of tree work crews Valid North Carolina driver's license Prominent position, good salary and benefits, no travel l ot interview appointment call Mrs Avrock at t71 22K7. ' SANITATION CREW MEMBERS « For residential waste collection with the Sanitation Division Requires good physical health toy heavy lifting and extensive walking . Applicants with stable work records will receive preference In terviews on Monday and Tuesday September , A .26 Survey Party Chief To h'ead construction staging and right ol way location surveys. Requires proven - technical atntyx and ex perience I Roadway Construction-fnspector Roadway Construction Inspector t<> inspccT-Tnr compliance with engineering, quality and Jrg.il specifications Suitable combination' ol education and experience1 will be considered No travel all --work is in Charlotte, hive days weekly a to I'Ot.YCiH XI’ll (IPKIt \TOI< Kully trained and experienced in operation of—poWgraph equipment including in terviewing and interpretation ol results Permanent day lime position with excellent salary and - benefits fur qualified ‘candidate _Kdr interview appointment call Mr Simon While at 274-2287 tioKTit t in to: SPKCI M 1ST It S degree in horticulture preferred Wilt work with eity I a n d s e a p i n g and ticautif leatinn division in design and care of projects utilizing all typcs trees, plants and shrubs .Permanent day time position with excellent salary and benefits fty uualificd person _ M TOMOMII.K MKI IUSICS K\|MTit*need in repair and lyaintenartct* ol automotive irm k and heavy equipment Work With targe units will include mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems'* I vacancy day shift and I evening shill Permanent I ms 11 ion with good pay and benefits if you qualify, l-nr interview appointment • . II Mr Simon While. T74 2287 " f • Please IVJail Resume Letter Of 4 < 1 Experw*noe Tramm** »mf l.arninul M / CITY OF CHARLOTTE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT •00 E. TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28202 . OR^OR PERSONAL INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CALL ^ 4i ^ Mr. White, Mrs. Aycock, Mrs. Ardrey_ 1 374-2287 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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