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MRS. MABLE POWELL — Pearsontown, Phone 9-4134
MISS M. L. STEPHENS — West Durham, Phone 7-4164
MRS. N. J. CURRY — West End — Phone 7-8862
MISS RACHEL NUNN—Hickstown
Dr. and Mrs. Alex M. Rivera
Sr., of Yonkers, New York have
returned home after spending a
few days in Durham visiting
tlleir son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rivera Jr.,
of Fayetteville Street, and their
sister. Miss Chat Rivera of Um-
Btead Street. On Sunday, May
16, there was held a “Rivera
Reunion," #vhen the following
families assembled here to visit
with Dr. and Mrs. Rivera: Mr.
and Mrs. George Rivera of
Rockingham; Mr. and Mrs. Per
cy Rivera and daughter ISliza-
beth and grand daughter Lo
retta of Winston-Salem; Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Yokeley and
sons, Ronald and Clarence
Waddy of High Point.
Mrs. Willie Reid of Wades-
boro has returned home after
spending a few days here visit
ing with her brother, Richard
Dunlap, Sr., who is a patient at
Liincoln Ho^ital.
Richard Dunlap, Jr., of New
York City and his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
Glover of Brooklyn, N. Y. ar
rived in Durham last week to
be at the bedside of their father
and brother, Richard Dunlap,
Dr. and Mrs. Emir Duany of
New York City motored to Dur
ham last Thursday and will
spend a week or ten days visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Williams, 1612 Fayetteville
Street. Mrs. Duany is the for
mer Miss Margaret Williams.
Mrs. Josie Rich is a patient
at Lincoln Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith Jr.,
of Umstead Sreet motored to
Charlotte on Thursday, May 19,
to attend the dinner and recep
tion given in honor of Mr. A. E.
Spears, Sr., retiring manager of
the Charlotte District of the
North Carolina Mutual Life
Insurance Company.
The Psi Tau Mu Chapler of
the Alpha Chi Pi Omega So
rority met at the home of Soror
Mable Burnette, 1006 Lynch'
burg Street. The meeting was
called to order by the Basileus.
Aftor a brief business gessiOQ, a
report was given of the conven
tion convening at San Antonio,
Texas, and Mexico City. During
the social hour we were served
a delicious repast by the hos-
teM. Those present were: Soror
Earlie 6. Grandy, lola Goss,
Magnolia S. Leake, Thelma W
Hill, CalUe B. Daye, Bonnie L.
Reid, Piccola F. Jones, Alice
Payne, and Mable Burnett.
The meeting adjourned to
meet with Soror Callie Daye,
Monday, June 13. Mrs. Eadlie
Grandy is Basileus.
Ceromic Artist Presented
Friday evening at 8 j|>.m. the.
Annie Alston Circle of the Co
venant Presbyterian Church on
Lincoln Street, presented Char
les J. Brown, Ceramics Artist,
bom in Charlotte 21 years ago.
His beautiful work astonished
the audience—they were really
things of beauty.
Mrs. Almeda C. Spears, presi'
dent of the Circle, was Mis
tress of Ceremonies, and pre
sented the artist. Mr. Brown
had samples of all kinds of
beautiful designs of his work,
such as ash trays, lamps—all
shades and sizes, flower pots
and serving trays. These may
be ordered by contacting Mrs.
A. £. Spears Jr., A-2 Park
Lane, Durham. Punch, sand
wiches and accompaniments
were served. The refreshment
table was covered with a white
table cloth and held a .center
piece of coloi^ul Gladioli. Mrs.
J. W. Smith Jr., and Miss Myr
tle Taylor, presided at the
punch bowl.
Mrs. Barbara Avant, and
Mrs. Lucille Coon, were Co-
Chairmen of the Refreshment
Committee. Mrs. Ann W. May
er, made the beautiful floral ar
rangements used throughout
the auditorium, and joined
with Mrs. Marjorie Smith and
Mrs. Zola Womble as members
of the Steering Committee.
"Annie Alston” members
were active throughout the au
ditorium, graciously greeting
and serving their guests, A very
pleasant evening was enjoyed
Joy all present.
The Senior Missionary Cir
cle of the Union Baptist Church
on Roxboro Street will present
a special musical and inspira
tional program on Sunday, May
29 at 3 o’clock. Good music and
a good speaker are special fea
tures of the program.
Come and enjoy the program,
see the new church—enjoy the
fellowship with friends.
Mrs. PaiUine Hart is sponsor
ing the program.
Mrs. Cotton Entertairu
Mrs. Effie Cotton was hostess
to the Azalea Garden Club in
her lovely ho^ie, 708 Carroll
Street. Beautiful spring flowers
e the uvini
made the living room ■ bower
of beauty.
The garden gate waa opened
by Mrs. Charlotte Miller with
the club song andHwo beauti
ful poems; Mrs. McNeil report
ed on the garden tour of last
Sunday which was very suC'
cessful and enjoyable. Bdan^
gardens were in bloom and
many more were showing pro
mise of beauty in the futiu^.
During the business session,
delegates were elected to at
tend the State Convention in
Laurinburg.
Mrs. Cotton had as guests two
of her sisters of Chapel, Hill,
Mrs. Geneva Nichols and Mrs.
Edna Chavis, and her neice,
Mrs. Effie Jones and Mrs. Wil
ma Covington. Members pre
sent jwere: Mesdames Lou Bar
nes, Roxie Davis, Virgie Davis,
Sallie Harris, Alease Herrod,
Julia Lucas, Charlotte Miller,
Margaret Marsh, Gladys Mc
Neil, Hazel McBroom, Banetta
Peele, Annie Perry, Lena Rich
ardson, Thomasina Register,
Janie Wheeler, Maryland Mc
Collum, Elna Tutt, Mabel Ma-
itry, Rebecca Clark, Cornelia
Johnson, Misses Geneva Rich
ardson, Cleo Russell, and Mary
B. Baines. Mrs. Roxie Rowland,
an honorary member was pre
sent and made helpful and en
couraging remarks.
A pleasant social hour was
then enjoyed, during which
time, Mrs. Cotton served a
most delicious barbecued
chicken dinner with all the
trimmings, which was tho
roughly enjoyed by all.
Adjournment was then in
order and the next meeting will
be with Mrs. Roxie Davis, 2005
Otis Street.
Mrs. Julia Harris Speak*
Sunday morning, May 15, at
the Algonquin Tennis Club, the
Psi Tau Mu Chapter of the Al
pha Chi Pi Omega Sorority and
the Delta Chi Eta Chapter of
Raleigh had its Annual Dawn
Breakfast. We had as our guest
speaker, Mrs. Julia Harris, an
Instructor of English at. NCC.
We shall long remember the
beautiful and Impressive talk
she gave us on “Dawn” and the
“receipt.” At 10:30 we motored
to Chapel Hill to worship at the
First Baptist Church, Rev. J. R.
Manley, Pastor. After the ser
mon we were served a delicious
dinner at the home of Mrs.
Johnson, 607 Church Street.
The Hostesses were Sorors,
Marjorie Page and Gertrude
Flack. Three Pledgees were ini
tiated and joined in the gala af
fair. They were Mn. Moxelle
BUtchell, Mrs. Susie Weaver
and Mrs. Classie Brown. Beau
tiful gifts went to the follow
ing persons—Mrs. Julia Harris,
guest speaker, Soror Callie B.
Daye and soror Perry, Basileus
of the Delta Chi Eta Chapter of
Raleigh.
Mrs. Katie T. Taylor has re
turned to Washington, D. C. af
ter spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Tapp of 1033 Cornell Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Khig,
Miss Carolyn Love and Leonard
Ross of Washington, D. C. spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Tapp of 1033 Cornell St.
Entertains Charmalettes and
Husband*
Mrs. Garaldine Butler enter
tains the Charmalettes and Hus
bands at the clubs regular
meeting. A very short business
meeting was held. After the
meeting, the group enjoyed
games and prizes were given to
winners. A very delicious
meal was served by the hostess.
The Charmalettes and theii
Husbands are: Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Butler,
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Clark,
Mr, an^Mrs. Milton Credle, Mr.
and Mrs. Golan Frazier, Mr.
and Mrs. Waverly Easley, Dr.
and Mrs. Lincoln Harrison, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodard, Mr, and
Mrs. A. E. Spears, lilr. and Mrs.
Charlie Tapp, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Pinch-
back.
La Fleur Garden Club
On Monday evening. May 9,
Mrs. Nellie Toole «nd Mrs. Na
omi Thorpe were hostesses to
the La Fleur Garden Club at*
the home of Mrs. Tople on Pe
koe Street, The garden gate was
opened by singing the Club
Song, “Thank God for a Gar
den,’’ Each member gave a Bi
ble verse and the Lord's Prayer
was said in tinison. The minutes
of the last meeting were read,
received and approved. Mrs.
Gladys Rhodes, president, pre
sided over the business ses^on
of the meeting.
Mrs. Eleanor Lloyd gave- a
helpful article on the groAvth
and care of the Abelia, a bloom
ing shrub. Members present
were Mesdames, Lucinda Har
ris, Naomi Thorpe, Gladys
Rhodes, Marie ‘Pittman, Mable
Davis, Evelyn Dudley, Estelle
Freeland, Gladys Swift, Lyda
Wray, Juanita Page, Eleanor
Lloy^kand Marion Henry.
Mi^! Henry thanked the hos-
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teiMf tor an enjoyable evening
and the club adjourned to meet
with Mrs. Beatrice White on
Linwood Avenue, June 8th.
On Sunday, May 8, the A and
B. Circle met at the home of
Mrs. Lillian McKay on Dunstan
Street with Mrs. Elveta Monroe
serving as hostess. The devo-
tionals were conducted by Mrs,
Lucille Starks followed by Bi
ble quotations by all beginning
with the letter “M,” President
McKay presided over the busi
ness session. While enjoying the
social hour refreshments were
served the following members:
Mesdames, Martha Armstrong,
Alease McKinnie, Mary Taylor,
Lubertha Buie, Queen Ester
Toon, Carrie Saunders, Theresa
HaU, Virginia Pitchford and
Mrs. Mable Powell, The group
adjourned to meet next with
Mrs. Pitchford on Fayetteville
Road,
KID’S SOCIETY
Kids Society welcomed to
Durham Howard Arnold Fitts,
who was bom May B, weighing
six and a half pounds. Con
gratulations to his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Howard Fitts of For
mosa Avenue,
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Jacqueline (Jackie) Boykin
of New York la visiting her
aunt and uncle, Mrt and Mrs.
Freeman Hill of 1601 Fayette
ville Street, Jackie’s mother is
the former Patricia Allen who
has been visiting relatives in
Durham since she herself was a
lltUe gh-1,
Mrs, Grace Arrington of Bal
timore, Maryland spent a few
days here in the city visiting
relatives and friends, .Mrs. Ar
rington is a constant visitor to
Durham on Mother’s Day where
she paid tribute to her deceased
mother, IMrs, Hassle Norwoodr
formerly of Colfax St. She
is also cousin of Mrs. Mabel
Powell of Fayetteville Street.
THEIR MAJESTIES!—Love
ly Barbara Cole of Jacksonville
and po]M(Iar Edtoin Pleasant oj
Houston, Texas, resigned a*
"king and queen" of Orange
and Green Day festivities held
recently at Florida A and M
University. They are shown in
the above photo minute* before
they were crowned at the tra
ditional Orange and Green Ball.
Music for the occasion was fur
nished by Woody Herman and
hi* Third Herd,—A and M staff
photo by James Walden.
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Father John Risacher enter
tained the children of the Holy
Cross Mission and their friends
with a party on the church
grounds on Wednesday, May 17.
The party is given annually by
Father Risacher. The guests
were entertained with games
and other activities. In one
game an article was hidden and
the children given twenty
minutes to find-it. At the end of
that time no child had found it,
and a prize was given to the
child standing nearest it. This
prize, $1.00, was won by Bar
bara McCaU. A box of candy
was raffled off. This was won
by one of the Wilson sisters
who held the lucky number*
Children present were: Clifton
Williams and his four sisters;
Brenda Thompson; Maxine
Barksdale; Lolita, Ronnie and
Juan Johnson; Toby, Michael
and Phillip Jones;' Allison Dun
can, Billy and Ann Bibby, Beryl
Moore and sister^ Melvin Hardy
and his brother, the Fowler
brothers, Ann and Gloria Dick
ens, Barbara McCall and her!
sister, and Dorothy Wilson and*
her sisters.
For their Jack and Jill Day
observance, the Durham Chap-
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Tne uite Mrs. Juamta Alongnt
Linder for whom funeral servi
ces were conducted at the St.
Titus P. E. Church on May
15, Mrs. Linder, a native of
Durham, had been employed in
the Tabulating Department of
the North Carolina Mutual Life
Insurance Company since 1961,
She had worked the day before
her passing on the morning of
May 13,
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6:00 P. M, BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
Subject: “Home for the Homeless”—Mark 9:3&t39.
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SUNDAY, MAY 29
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9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON:
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11:00 A. M.—^Annual Service Honoring Shaw Univer
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