THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., FtBRUARY 28, 1959 "THE TRUTH UNBRIDLBD" —PAOl 5 DURHAM'S CLUBS... Mrs. Brewer New President Mrs. Helen Brewer was elected president of the Stork Club at the r)rsani7.*tion’s February meeting held on Feb. 12 at the home of Airs. Hattie Sultt at 502 Gray Street. Mrs. Brewer succeeds Mrs. Ram- ola Corbitt as president. Other officers elec'cd for the year were vice president. Mrs. Hat tie Suitt: secretary, Mrs. Margie Harrington; assistant secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Sellers; eorrespond- in? secretary, Mrs. Mabel Butler; treasurer, Mrs. Velma Jones; re porter, Mrs. Ruth McCollum. Klected to chairman the club’s various committees were Mrs. Frances Walker, program; Mrs. Corbitt, social; Mrs. Katie Royster, project; Mrs. Beulah Hill, welfare. At ^he end of the business meet ing, a revast was served by the hostess. In addition to the above named club members, others at tending were Mesdames Doris Paige, and Ruth Choate. Lennon Talks On Soil Importenc* J. D. Lennon, instructor of voca- t i 0 n a 1 agriculture at Merrick- Moore school, lectured to the Year Round Garden club on “Soil Pre paration" at the club’s recent meet ing. Mrs. Gertrude Long was hos tess to the meeting, held at her home at 407 Formosa avenue. Lennon stressed the importance of soil in successful gardens in his lecture and explained steps to have soil examined and sterilized. lie was introduced by Mrs. R. N. Harris, chairman of the pro- Grade A Whole FRYERg ,...... .... lb. 29c Freshly Ground BEEF lb. 49c PORK STEAK . ...... 7T.. lb. 49c Country Home Made SAUSAGE 3 lb. 1.00 FAT BACK ;.. r.^ NECK BONES .. lb. 15c.. PCT MIlvK- 3 Tall Cans 41c Lu(;ert Pure LAUD 4 lb. cln. 49c SUGAR (with $5 order) 5 lbs. 39c Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY KEELER'S SUPER MARKET Y^lcphone 2-4198 O^n Daily 7 A.Fll.^^.lVl. i^lenty'Parking Space 910 ROXBORO STREET PEOPLE TELL US W’f arc j;cnuiiul\ moved and touched l>y the liirifc nuiiil)cr of iinsolii'iti'cl "thank you” nics- saf>c.s \vf rci'civc from fannlics we have served. I'uiicral diri'ctors arc luiiiiaii and such warm ap- Iiicciatioii MU'ans much to u.s. I'Jven,inorc iiiiport- a^it. it lia.-i helped u.s constantly to l)cttcr our .scrvicc and to cnlarj^c tlic sco]ic of that scrvicc ill tile conimuiiity’s interests. AMEY FUNERAL HOME 401 S. Roxboro Street Phone 3-2971 “Serving a World Parish with Christ sincc 1869” ST. JOSEI’JI’H A. M. E. CIILKCII FAYETTEVILLE STREET DUIliiAM. NORTH CAROLINA MELVIN CtlESmn'^WANN, The Minister MllS. G. A. WINSLOW, Miniatvr of Music EUWAUU L. HUDSON, Uircvlur uf Christian Educaliun Sunday, March 1,1959 0:30 A.M. SUiNUAY SCiiOOL ‘‘God’s Love and Man's llcfusal’ HOWARD W. WKIGllT, SU., Supt. 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP Lenten Sermon The Minister Holy Communion Music The Senior Choir MRS. WINNIE GILMER at the Consote JOSEPH T. MITCHELL, Director 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP We Believe in the Holy Spirit Tlie Minister Holy Comnfuniori'COntintted Music The (iospel Choir MRS. ANDREA BARNES at the Console FREE PARKKING ON SAINT JOJSEPH STREET gram committee. Following his re marks, Lennon was welcomed into the club as a new member. The meeting j^as presided over by Mrs. Emma Randolph who con ducted the business session. Rob ert Long and Mrs. Maude Logan were co-hosts for the meeting. Others attending the meeting were Mesdames Alma Bennett, G. P. Lipscomb,,Fannip McLean. Mag Walton, Roxie Rowland, Ethel Per ry, L(1 Farrington, Allie Dick, Ka tie Lowe, Rosa Suitt, Pearl Cordice, Hattie Meadows, Carrie Burch, Eugenia Simnions, Lessie Morrow,; Annie Mayo, Annie Strickland, Lorcna Thorpe, Flossie Torain, Miss Edna Mason and L. B. Frasier. Th« Lyon Park Rose Garden Club Mrs. Mary Hardy of 901Dupree Street was hostess to the Lyon Park Rose Garden Club Monday night, February 9. Mrs. N. J. Curry presided over the business session. Mrs. Sophronia Grren discussed caring for roses and the type of tools are used in planting a garden. Attending were Bessie Thomp son, Mattie Canty, Sadie Mebane, N. J. Curry, Helen McClain, Cath erine Shaw, Victoria Joyner. Fan nie Co5:art, Josephine Hoskin, Pearl Brown, Sophronia Green, j Mable Freeland, Mary Hardy. Ar-I lene Mebane, Gcrlnide Farrin,"ton,| Rosa Murry and Essie Amoy. j The ho.stess served a very tast.v i ham mcnn. Planning Group Appointed The ' Piinslan Street Nci'^hbnr- 'ioi)d Club mot Monday tiiqlil al 'he home of Mrs. Minnie .lefrrirs. Ilcv. Eli Thompson presided. During the husinc.ss .session, the resident named a planning pm 'ram committee for this year. The •lext mceling will he held at the >ome of Mrs. Noreed McKennie on ■;oncord Street. Prospect Chapter No. 379 Order if Eastern Star will celehnte its 'cnth Anniversary Sunday, March I at 3:00 p.m. at Mt. Gilead Cap- i.st Church, Dowd Street. Rev. Nathaniel Gaylord. Dean of Cittrcll College and pastor of Em- nanuel AME Church, Durham, will le the main speaker. Wcngeiist At SDA Church Evangelist Eric C. Ward will bei he guest speaker at the Emman- lel Temple Seventh Day Adventist :hureh Saturday, March 7 and 8 or 11:00 a.m. service and Sunday !t 7:30 p.m. Evan',elist Ward .is a native of 'alifornia a graduate of Pacific ornia. He is new Union Evanyelist for the Seventh Day Adventist Church covering 13 southern states. St. Mark Stewardess Board Visits The Stewardess Board No. 3 of the St. Mark AME Zion Church journeyed to Pittsboro, N. C. and worshiped with The Rev. L. P. Perry and his members at Russell's Chapel. The pastor and members were celebrating the 50th Anni versary of the Church. The Male Chorus of St. Mark and a number of members were also there. Remarks were made by Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Speaks and Dr. David H. Bradley, Dean of the Leadership Training Institute. The Stewardess Board welcomed the return of Mrs. K. D. Cartis from Philadelphia, where she vis ited her daughter who is recuper ating from a recent operation. Pamphlet On Adoption Advises Parents To Be Certain Of Ttieir Reasons For Wanting Cliildren WASHINGTON, D. C. — A re citizenship and birth certificate I SMpennt«ill«'Ol of vised edition of “When You needs of the child adopted from S. Cmrpmment Printinj? >f Adopt A Child” has just been is abriwid. Wanhingtoo 25, D.C., for la i sued by the Children s Bureau. Copies of When You Adopt A. each. ^ The pamphlet urges prospfttiv Child" my be obtained from the ■ O— Miss Flow Alston Bu’lock's en gagement to Charles Bernard Wright of Durham, son of Mrs. Lucy Wright and the late Alfred Wright of Warrenton, is an' nounccd by her mother, Mrs. Exie Lee Bullock of 1108 South Alston Avenue in Durham, The bride-elect, who attended North Carolina College and received a B.S. Degree from Florida N and I College, is currently employed by Southern Fidelity Mutual In- surance-Company. Mr. Wright at tended 'florth Carolina College after serving a four of duty with tCiie Uni^ed States Army. He is eit}M4y9d by the Palare Bar ber .in Durham. A June weddlti^.. is planned. adoptive parents to be sure of their reasons for wanting to adopt a Child before they begin seeking one. “Adoption should never t.ike place unless the child is more than a means of meeting your needs," the pamphlet states. "A child is a per.son. He has needs of his own. And he has rights." Counseling parents to give up all idea of finding a child without help, the pamphlet asserts: ' Free lancing doesn’t pay in ado;jtion Go to a good licensed or approve'! adoption or child-placing a;cnc>. You want a child with whom yiui will be happy and who will br happy with you. Turn tliumhs down on any offer that is not made by a first rale agency." A new section in this guide for parents suggests that couples who want to adopt children from abroad should get in touch with social agencics to help with these adoptions, as with any other. Th.- publication gives so.Tie advice on Marinading Small Meat Cuts Adds To Success In Outdoor Cooking Many devotees of outdoor bar 2 tablespoons mmced on, . . bccue conking have found that marinating such moats as club steaks lamb chops and other small "’it^ before cooking adds greatly 'o thoir flavor. i'lir chefs who don't already have i/.eir favorite marinade reci PCS. home e onomists at Arvin In- (hisirifs. a major m.inufacturer of ovii loor grills. su'4^est the follow in.i: 1 ■ cups olive oil cup soy sauce I., '.'r,) Worcestershire sauce 2 tables-'oons dry mustard 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablesroTi b'ack pepper I , cup re'J wine 11, _. teaspoons dried parsley flakes 1 3 cup lemon juice This makes about three cup of sauce. Meat should he cov'rp^' rotn- pletely with the ;au'e ar 1 etl in the refriaerat- r rr. rr. Turn the meal once >r t .:;e. Af ter draining the meal, le- owe to room temperature h^ff'n- bar- bccuing. Store the mar '••a'e in a tightly covered j.ir in the ref.'iger- ator for use atialn. This sauce al.=;o h:: uv’-i to haste meat on a sh:;h k^b'b .■''■''■C It is ccokim. Use a hnish a?- i ply the sauco to thr mca* ''iirin? he last few minutes it is hcing : cooked. O- Syracuse Professor, Area College People At Mrs. V'Sombeek's Mrs. Ludmila Van Souibf'ek had (.Iniversity (if N. t'hapcl llili. :is her ;4uesl recently Dr. and Mrs. Kayinond Piper from .Syriicusi, New York. l>r. Piper was hcail ot the Departnieiit of IMiilo.snphy al Syraeiisc Univcrsily. lie and Mrs Piper have traveled around the world for research study of World f£c!i;ion and Culture elcflcd in (nany universities, of the World. Tuesdhy morning, they visited N. C. College and Duke University, met and spoke with spme of their Jistinguishcd educators. jK . : ■ Mrs. Van Sombeek gave a re ception in their honor Monday eve ; ning. Among the guests were mem bers of the iaculty of North Caro-j !ina College, Duke University and i hi the .".roup were oilier friends of Mrs. Van Soinbeck from Lima, I’rru, Soiidi America, ,/apan. In dia and .somk' meiiihers of the r.ahai's Woild I'ailh. (iiiolalliiiis were from one of Dr. Piper s hook, "I’reface To Phil osophy,” :d)>ul the Baha’i princi ples on tlic "Wonders of God, tlic Unily of lii.s Messages and. the Wonder of all Maidiind.” While refreshments were .served, all present enjoyed a friendly hour fellowship. Subscribe To The TIMES Hosts Meet Of Planners For N. C. Convention Mrs. It. P. Randolph was hostess to the Executive Committee of the State Garden Club Convention, which met in her home on Pekoe Street Saturday, February, 21. The! '■'ommittee assembled to make j nlans for the 1959 session of the^ State Garden Club Convention toj be held here June 7, 8 afid 9th. Mrs. Bessie B. Redding presided over the business session. Rep resentatives were present from '..aurinburg, Greensboro, Hender son, Warrenton, Oxford a n d j )urham. The meeting was climaxed j vith a delicious luncheon consist-1 ing of fried chicken, congealed! .'ruit salad, potato chips, hot rolls, ^ :offee, ice cream and cake. Mrs. Roxie Davis is the chair- nafl of the local committee to nake preparations for the annual convention. 1_0 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s CLOTHING Furniture - Toys - Other Items Saturday February Nine A.M. Until Four P.M. 28 IMMACULATA SCHOOL O’Brient Hall At 721 Burch Ave. Telephone 2-6315 The TIMES “A FKIKNI>LY CHUKCII” WHITE UOCK BAPTIST CHUKCII whjtp: rock square DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA MILL'S MARK FISIIER, Pastor A.M. 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Sunday, March 1,1959 CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “God’s Love and Man’s Uefusal”- PROF. J. M. SCHOOLER, Supt. -Matthew 21:33 43 Pre-Easter Sermon Series “Doctors Deserve Commendation” The Pastor Holy Communion Senior Choir, JOHN 11. GATTIS, Director Male Chorus, W. McKIVER ALLEN, Director BAPTIST TRAINING UNION ' , IRA MURCHISON, Director “God Used Hezekiah’s Home Remedies”—The Pastor Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana E. Koberson, Director Male Chorus, W. McKIVER ALLEN, Director everything is SAVE l)l!HlN(i Our lOOTlI ANNIVERSARY CHLKBRATION PRICKS THIS \i) ARK KFFKC TfVi: THROUCni S vT. FK15RL ARY 2S Wisconsin C'hoddar Style—Colored Sharp CHEESE "> Green Giant Bra^d—Large (ireen PEAS 2 Jane Parker Vanilla Iced—Spanish BARcakes 27 No. 303 17-oz. Cans An A&P Exclusive—Detergent SAIL 21' ~4!r Equal To The Best—Yet Costs You Less! dexo Shortening c 3 1- b Lb. Can Equal To The Best—Yet Costs You Less! dexola Oil Pint Bottle “y2Gair6n* Bottle 27 95 (^uart liottle i 1 Gallon Can •'1'-