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i’ ■ TH« ex«0Lfini Tmcs Mf, MAKCH n, IWt *THa ‘IMmf WOMEN’S WHIRL CLUBS CHURCHSS LOCAL AND PEBSONAl/ 1/ ' ' '"^•'' LU SYBIL WARD TAHI-OR, Editor vhfllrf jhWW(^ IR- MeK9y;"i|J: .|ll 8^.; )m ' "th* ltjr*‘iil*ii(fM|^ ai^ plihir*^ 1^*4. ;$i§fisuit. Ill yv^«, 1> m«nl|K«( •'.Wf m l_i 'A^ iMill)* Alto^rirM 94, i iniitrtBrEh ^ tfci 1«fnt1y, «f Rout* 1/ Mra. uiiyi* Me- if J» CoMiiell. iN ‘Hik' imr ar* Mri.: WyeKay K/ «#- LancMtar. and Milt Maa l|. McKay,, M^eatW atraat. Mn. ; mvdhft aiMl'' ftar datetndanta at St, MM't ftapHat ' Cl%% tvnfay f»liaw(ng that TT rRlfiN&tt k..' . WfllTE>fiOfcK SQUARE DlrttHAM, NORTH CAROtJNA B(ILE$ 'BiMcRIt r»tl£|v Futor $Qnday^'l^8t^ I&, i^l 8^it4 .' CALL TO- WoaSHiP . • • - • ■ • Electronics inlff. A.M.; iSUNpAV. SCHOOL LESSON— , • ', - j - i ”Jeaus Pwiys For-riis Own’* . > J , ! .joHn 1'3':13^. ■ >/ v ■ ■ ‘ R*vksw of Lesson by Mfillie Jackson Family Dr. CAartes A. B#y, Superintendent 11 :W A.M. ; “Paul Had thjp Holy Ghost” 1 The Pastor ^ .../. > v jiig Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director 4iOO*P.^' Shaw University Glee Club in Concert 7:80 ?.M,' Musicale by the Male Chorus The6dore Freland, Director Sl^ JOSHPITiS A. M. E. CHURCH n World l^arnli OMfitb Chriat Sinc« , ; ^M8^iN^BSraR SWANN* The Minister p 'i ^ MBSr "4 A WINSLOW, M nlatei ot %uai6 iJA^lESTH. ROBINSOl^f Mis^iter of CitriaUan Education • : ' FAYETTEVrtLE STREET r .h a m , n o r t h c a r o m ;n a iV ; Sunday, March 19,1961 .... . . . 9^! A.M. TSUITOXY SCHOOL • _ ■ t : ;5.. “WWt Christ Desires For Us" ^ ■ ■■ ' • Mias Marie Faulk, Superintendent ! ■ ; ll;j[^ A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON Bpv..Jimes H. Robinson ‘^e Christian and 1^8 Attitude Toward Death” V feUSrC ’.... / . — ..,.. .. k I'ha. Gospel Choir Mra. Minnie Gilmer^t the Console ^ j . " Joseph T. MlKhell, DiiTecting ■'* ' ' . f EVBNiNG WORSHIP SBRMON .. Rev. Jamies H. Robinaon MUSIC — —.1...^., I^c Goapef Choir ■ » ,i .* ,.Mra. Minnie G^mer at the Console FREiE! PARKING ON ST» JOSEPH STREET Talks Oh Africa Color Co-ed Week Theme At NCC A concert featuring Mrs. Marie Goodman Hunter, Richmond, Va., soprano, climaxed the 12th ta nual co-ed week-end at North Ca rolina College recently. The concert, in McDouglad gym nasium, followed the annual co-ed supper and citations to NGC’s out standing young women who have excelled in academic, service and leadership ability. V With “African women and AfT^ American Women Create Channels for Friendship and Mutual Help" as thpir theme, the c()-eds had as their apecial guests during the vireek-end three outstanding Afri c^ women who participated is panelists during the observance 1111* year’s celebration t»y the Womb’s Student Government As- socitwn at NCC was under the di rection of Dean Louise M. Latban ;nd Mrs. Heleh Hammond^ assiat ant to the Dean. Miss Parthenia McCa]]^- pr«i|ident of the Women's Student Govern ment, presided over ^ symposium which used thp _ co-ed weekend theme as its topic.* Mrs. Jarrips ■P/>bini?on. serrn^ufy nf Operation “Crossro»»'s Africa, WHS. chief crtnsii!tarit. Mrs. OHi HoillKt. Nic^riau'Mrs. Tfep'^vw. NiRera: and Mrs. Ale*- Qiiaison-Sakey, Ghani|, served 83 panelists. Two charm Workshop* were con ducted by MrA. Qphel|a DeVore Carter, president of the DeVore charm school of New York, Miss Xlitaa John, R.N., consultant for personal t>roduCts ' coloration, of New York, and Miss B’AIIyne Per kins, regional manager of Daggett and Ramsdell, Washiagton, D. C. Nurses Alumni Ooittest^Cleses l; Neict Thi^day The popularity contest, spon sored by U»e jUci^sed Practiqal Nurses Alumni Association of Durham, will( end the race for a “Miss or a l^s. Alumnae." who wiU be crowried st 8;00 P.M.. o^ March 23, at the e! D. Mickle Rec reation £jlfilitfit.._ Each class for the year of t Associtaion's membef*. his ,i rtpi >esentative'who is tnai^ini? a iitlai report on March 31, to' lilrs. Mary L. Adams, organ|^r of the Alu(i*ni AssWiatien and Chairman of the contest. Bookmobile Schedule The bookmobile of Standford L. Warren Public Library has the following trips scheduled for the week of March SO to March 24: Monday 4:00 P.M.-6;00—Chjfeek Road Tuesday, 10:00 A.M.-l:QO—Union 4:0(X,P.M.-6:00—Pearsontown ^ Wednesday , 4:00 P.M.-6;00—Hickstown Thursday 4:00 P.M.-6:00—Hayestown Friday, 4:00 P.M.-6:00—Cooit Road Palmer Head Urges Women To Set An E^caiftpie For Yoiith' ROCKV MOUNT-iThe-federated clubs of the Northeastern section of the state held their sixth ah- nual meeting in Bofcky Mount, on Saturday at Mt. Zion Baptist chui'ch. The meeting was well attended. The program was presided oyer by the newly elected president, Mrs. M. N. Leitao. “New Frohtiers For Federated Women” vHa the convention theme. Guest speaker was Miss Wilhe* mina M. Crosaen, Priwldent of Palmer Memorial Institute, who urged the women that they should be an example and a pattern f6r our youth. Togetherness was sug- !?ested as the master key. Miss Mae D. Holwtns, Superih- f>ndent of tAe Girls* Hdtme in Kinston, also apok^. The youth jfroup sTNmsored an Oratorical Contest. “Wrst pMce wnt to Doris, Atkinson of ^itM- field; Second place, to tttuise Cui^ H« of Selrna. and third place to Ginraine Jacksoh ot Elizabeth Citv. The Scrap B6ok Contest was Won by the FloWef and Art Chilr ($f Rich Square; second place to ti^ NKwuY imsValhd opine«8 OF ZAPA COUIIT — Plelur«» tier* are oWlcw* of Ztfu Coyrt, 4», 0# l»i» wh® w*re installMi raeantly Irt c*ra*n«nla« at the Maaqnie T*mpU» by John W. Oav)d««i, lllustricua Potan- t.ita of Zafa Temple 176. Saa>ad, left tt) right, front row, are Davidfon, Anna S. Thornton, 42nd Lt.; Magnolia Ueakc, 1st Lt.; Mary Pamplin, Illustrious Com- mandrass; Geneva Hawkins, Treasurer; Adeline Spaulding,' Recordreas arid Past illustrious Commandress; Bonnie Hawkins, advisor. Standing, second row, left to right' are Ruby McAllia- ter, Ou'.tida Spy; Daughters Ethel Perry, Pearl George, Stella Gilmore, Lillie Philey, 2nd Cere- monia; Maude Pratt, 1st, Cer> monlai; Laura Burnett, Inside Spy; Clara Perkins, Assistant Re> ccrdress. the Social Club of Kinston and third plkce to the Matron’s Club pf Elizabeth City. Bon yoj^ge Dinner Miss Ardeiia Turner was hon ored at a going away dinner giveii by Miss Lula. Davis at he* home on Alston Avenue. Miss Turner te- cebtly ife'sign'ed from 'the staff at N. C. Memorial Hospital where She was employed as a RegistMed Nurse 16 accept a position in fJew York city. MtemlSSBr of the Weddifeg Miss Ic^eah Davis, daughteir of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis, a recent graduate Jif Bennett College flew to Lesdngton, Va. to particip»ate in the v^wAing of Miss Catherine Lawson to« Mr. Wm. Colbert. At the end of the lecture Mrs. James' made a lovely flower ar rangement. She used red camel lias, known as the rose of Japan, and aspidistra. She said all young ladies ih Japan are taught flower arrangement. Mrs. Flossie Torain, as hostess, served a delicious repast. The Garden Gate was opened by Mrs. Plassie Harris and closed by Mrs. Lessie Morrow. Members attending this meeting were: Mesdames Madge Hargroves, Eugena Simmons, Mcrie Speigner, Rosa Suitt, Katie Love,' Lillian Farrington, Gertrude Long, AUie Dick, Lena Gates, Mary Green, Plassie Harris, Josephine Knox, Emma Randolph, Hattie Meadows, Gazeila Lipscomb, Fannie McLean, Loraine Thorpe and Alma Bennett. Chi Eta Sorority At Home To Co-ed Week-end Consultant Last Sunday afternoon members of Pi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc. were “At Home" to Mrs. Alma Johns at the home of Pi’s Basel ius, Mrs. Adele Butts on Nelson Street. In an atmosphere, made spring- T- Flower Show All iflower lovers. Our Flower show' rtltl he held AprJ 9, at the W! D.* Hill Re«!reation Center. All members iirie to enter some type of flowers. There are three cata gorief. I.- Specimen: 2. Horticul ture; 3. Arrangement. For furthier infdrmation, call Mi^. Mozelle McLaughlin, 682-4T73. Mrs. tee^Is Hostess To Volkamania Literary Club Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ora Sneed Lee was hostess to the Volkamania Literary Club at her home on Grant Street. ' The meting was opened by the president, Mrs. Cora Russell. After the brief/ business session, mem bers engliged, for a few minutes, in the (Wscuasion of news of cur rent interest after which the president presented Mrs. Lu Sybil Taylor, who reviewed the book ‘To Kill A.Moching Bird’’ (which yill be reviewed in this column next week) by Harper Lee. At the cl^e of the formal meet ing the following members, Mes- d|imes Cora Bussell, Lydia Mer rick, Roxie Rowland, Julia Lucas, Mildred Amey, Geneva Cheek, Lu Sybil Taylor, Mamie Geer, Misses Luijy Royster and Hattie Jenkins, ei)j(^ed the social hour, at which timfe Mr. and Mrs. Lee served their guests B ve^ delicioW dinner. Mrs. Natsuko James Lectures At their regular meeting on Monday, March 6th at 6:30, the members of the Year Round Gar den cnub beard Mrs. Natsuko Jamea give an illustrated talk on “Flowers of Japan.” Mrs. James was introduced to the club by the president, iSlrs. Marie Speigner, Mra. JTames, a pative of Japan, lives with her husband and two *on^ on Weaver Street. i From the ivlvid description of the flowers and gardeiu piven by Mrs. jamM, Japan is a ^^lace of natural beauty. This talk was en hanced - by pictures of -JapaneM flowers. Standing on tl«» hart raw art^ laf to rifM, _D*ria PWnar^i Present KKgh Priailsis; Omi^ tari Gladys DawliiiM, Pridgen, Cie« Hoaka Johnfon. - like with spring flowera an* ifll exquisitely appointed table- lii«l with refreahments, meuilien Phi Chapter gathered for a ftiia#. ty aftemon with their dIaliigiilMf ed soror, Mrs. Aima lohaa. - Mrs. Johns has the diatitltty of being one of the Registered Nursea aa well ii 4 very competent CcHunitaot fo^ Personal Products Co Makers of MODESS. rittain s... KauufJSLe6 "I- by LAIRD SCHOBER B0:NE calf $19.95 MATCHING BAG . $18.95 PI 4^^ Ppefi. [orthgate SHOPPING CENTER Shop Thursday and Priday Mights Until 9 / - Chaffi^jl . J
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