THE CAIIOLINA TIMES DURHAM. M. C. SATURMV, AMfL V, CHURCH GROUPS, CLUBS, SORORITIES AND HOME EVENTS The WHIRL Oj WOME!S LOCAL AND PERSONAL STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS OF INTEREST INEZ SUITT, JONES, Socie y Editpr, Dial 681-3474 PHONES: 182-2913 «r Items of Personal interest in and Around Durham MRS. HOWARD New Beauty Sliop to Open Mrs. Addic L. Howard announc ed this week the opening of the Korcst View Heights Beauty Snop at 2916 Cedarwood Drive. Mrs. Howard, who is owner of the new establishment stated that open house will be held on Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Prizes will be given awa> and refreshments will be served. The shop will feature all of the t.'chniqups of beauty culture. Mrs. Howard fornrcrly o’^'ned and operated a very sueces.sful b;>auty shop in Abbeville, S. C. She has more than eleven years of practical woiU in cosmetology and two years of experience in the teaching of cosmetology. Mrs. Howard is married to E*^- ward L. Howjrd, and they have two children, Gail and Victor. Y-TEEN CAMDY STRIPPERS AT LINCOLN l^CSPIT/kL ^ Miss Barbara Buirl, Teenage Program Director at the Harriet Tubman branch, YWCA announc ed this week that the Y-Teen Candy Strippers will be installed in a colorful ceremony Sunday April 23, 1963 at the A. B. Duke Nurses’ Home at Lincoln Hospital at 4:00 P. M. The Candy Strippers' Movement is a community volunteer service project which will be done by the Sophisticated Teens, a senior high school club of the YWCA. The adviser of the Club is Mrs. Esther Williams. The Candy , Strippers Program is a project for girls from 14-17 years of ago who .serve in the hcspitals after school a.ssisting the prcfe.sslonal staff in very spe cific ways. Some of the duties the girls will be performing are: writing letters: for the patients, carrying reports from ona dep:rtment to another,' preparlns flr.^t aid materials, read-j ing stories and playing games with' the children confined to th* Has-1 pital. The public is cordially invited to attend the ceremony. HERE FROM WASHINGTON, D, C. Mis. Zi'lphia Batham and daugh ter, iieveriy Ann, Mi.ss Mary Ann Willis, and Uc>v. Andrew Black '.veil of Washington, 1), C. arc here to visit Mrs. Batham's par ciits, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ingram ol N. lli).\l)oro St. YiSITS IN SOUTH CAROLINA M ’S. li. N. Tcole of Pekoe St. x'i'i ir't her .so'i m'l family, CpI. and Mrs. Etiward N. Toole and I.', .r (iaii liiiT, SU-phanic in Par ris Island, S. C. Mrs, Edward | Toole is the former. Miss Betty' Barnes of Weldon. * • « RETURNS TO VALLEY STREAM, N. Y. Mrs. Hattie McDowell has re turned to her home in Valley Stream, N. Y. after visiting here yirlth her son and his family, Mr and Mrs, Joseph McDowell of South St. • * • CONGRATULATIONS TO MISS BRENDA BROOKS Congratulations to Miss Brenda Brooks for receiving a superior rating of one (1) in the local mu sic contest and a rating of 2 in the Statewide Music Festival at A, and T, College on April 18 Miss Brooks, a soloist, is a student at Hillside High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Brooks of Price St, She is a mem ber of the Children’s Choir at St. Joseph’s A. M, Church. » • * BRENDA DAVIS IS HONORED ON HER SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Alberta Harris ai:d Mrs Pauline Carter, aunts of Brenda Davis were hostesses to a surprise sweet sixteen birthday party given in her honor on Monday evening April 15, at the McDouglad Ter race Uecreation Center. More than forty-five guests en joyed dancing and party games The hostesses served punch and cake. Miss Davis is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dfvis and has a sister Sharon. DONATES FEE FOR .CHOLARSHIP Miriam Makeba, folk singer of fchannesburg, South Africa donat ed her fee for performing at Duke university Tuesday evening to- ,ards a schplar^hip to enable a cservlhg*stiii3ent from Ghana to ttcnd Duke. e « * /BILLING WORKERS :LUB MEETS The Willing Workers Club of Ebenezer Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Ulster Adams ^122 Apex lUI. on Sunday, eve- ling, April 21. Mr.s. Maude Thorpe, president, presided. The group discussed plans for their anniversary eeic !)ration and other prolects. T1i3 ho,stess served refreshments o the members and gi ests. Members present were Mesdames Martha Stanley. Mildred Mangum Florence Harris, BTora Puryear, .lanet McLsurin, Ethel Dawson, and Henrietta Graham. Guests vere Elmo A. Manguin Sr. and Little Eugene Harris a nephew of Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. Graham thanked, the hos tess for an enj.iyable evening. WHITE ROSE CIRCLE MEETS The White Rose Circle met at the home of Mr.s. Thorlan Hinson, 53-H Cooper St., on Sunday eve ning, April 21. After the busine.'s meeting, the •?roup honored Mrs. Hinson with a birthday party. Members enjoying this event were Mr.s. Elmira Flintall, Mrs Maggie Thomp.son, Mrs. Katie M Havis, Mrs. Letha McDougald Mrs. I.ueillo, Edwin, Mrs, Hazel Mc- Bri om, Mrs, Etina Satterfield, Rlis, Deulah Wilson, and Mrs. Lil lie Brown. (iuest.s wcr" Mrs. Alph:i Fuller Mri. MiMr.'d Hedgcspeth, Mis;: I.atira Swinlon, and Mi.ss Mary \iiii l)a\is. Refreshments served were sand- , iches, punch, birthday cake and and home made ice cream. * * • ANNUAL FASHION TALENT SHOW GIVEN BY G'RL’S CLUB On Friday, April 19, the Duch ess of Utopia held their annual talent fashion show in the Hill side High School Auditorium at 8:00 P. M. ^rhe Duchess sent out 24 letter? to schools in the s^rrou|idinf area, white and Negro, to soliei talent for the program. The club received difect response from Whitted Jr. High and Mary Pot ',er. Two soloists from Merrick Mocre and the dance team and dance group from Ha'Afley High The Astronauts and Ann Tay lor from Whitted, the dance team from Hawley, and others from Hillside performed. Ann Taylor from Whitted Jr. High and Hill side High’s Patricia Shipman tied for the first place. The dance tean^ from Hawley High won sec ond place. * * * MRS. FLORENCE LITTLEJOHN HOSTESS TO FKIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB On Sunday evening, April 21 the Friendly Circle Club of St. Mark A. M. E. Zion Church met at the home of Mrs. Florence Lit Uejohn on Fayetteville St. Devotinnals were led by Mrs Mildred Jones, chaplain. Mrs. Odessa Alexander, prcsi dent, presided at the business meeting. The ho.stess served dinner to the ■I'.'mbers and guests. Members present 'vere Mrs. An lie Thompson, Mrs. Sara Came- -on, .Mrs. Bettie Cochran. Mrs M'ldrcd Jones. Mrs. Carrie Grant Mrs. Helen McNeil, Mrs. Odessa Alexander, Mrs. Ada Brown, and Dr. Shipman. ■Visitors were Mrs. Mary Brun son and Mrs. Effie Spencer. Mrs. Louise Frazier thanked Mrs, Littlejohn for her ho.spitality '’he nrxt meeting will be announe ■d at a later date. ty. Marva Brown, Diana Durham, and Barbara Smith, hostesses for the April meeting served cookies, potato chips, and punch. Members present were Marilyn, Margo, and Arada Davis, Beverly Williams, Joan Myers, Shirley Johnson, Gloria Roberts. Hazel Brown, Corina Alston, Betty and Barbara Marable and others. * • * EMPLOYED AS SALES CLERK Mrs. Louise Scott Joseph of Fay etteville St. has been employed a.: a slaes clerk at the Beverly Shoppe on East Main St. VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lambeth i and daughter, Lisa, of Newport | News, Vi. spent the weekend here| with Mr. Lambeth’s mother, Mrs.' Lillie C. Lambeth of Onslow St. ' HERE FROM RICHMOND, VA. | Mr. and Mrs.'Walter G. Ander son and children and Miss Ruby Rivers of Richmond, Va. spent the '.veokend here with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leary Rivers of E. Enterprise St. « I.*! « VISITS IN CHERAW, S. C. Mrs. Mary Moore of Sedgefield St. spent the Easter holidays visit ing friends in Cheraw, S. C. « « i BEAUTICIANS ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEET The Slate Beautician A.ssocia tion will meet April 28-May 1 in Greenville PARTICIPATE IN NURSERY PRO GRAM—Shown here »re the pu pils of Scarborough Nursery who took p-irt in a program held at the nursery recently In connection with fht school's soring promo tion, Shewn are, first row, Icm to right, Kenneth Bradley, Deborah Waddell, Kathy Evans, Sheila Me- Cov> Wayne Carter and Floyd Jaclcson. Second row, same order, are Roderick Miller, Juanita Law rence, George Evans, Dawn Ta- born, Patricia Watson. Wanda Wil liamson, William Couch, Alfred McCrae, Teresa Burke, Denise Gray, Audrey Jones and Susan Simms. Third row, left to right, are June Sumpter, Glenda Weeks, William Downey, III, Ronnie Jones fcmmy Smith, Gay Eleby, Daryl Perry, J'jdith Reid, Jacqueline Brown, Timothy Williamson. Tom my Rowell and Arnette Moore. Fourth row, let to right, Frederick Sherrill, Maurice Webb, Su^an Patterson, Karen Bright, Anthony Carter, Brenda Stubbs, Phillip Perry, Beverly Parrish, MMifii Hcpkins, Phy.lls MurpHy. --0W, kft to right, Warren 0,^n'se M.tzh'i'.l, Barbara .'oi H.er 3t-i»le, Venifa Antoinette Smith, Cat.ierii terson, Sheila Mason, Carelfit Oman, Michael Parker and Millar. THOUSAND SING IN MASS CHORUS Several Durham Area Schools Win Ratings at State Music Festii ■>UCHESS*S OF UTOPIA CLUB HOLDS MEETINGS On Saturda.v. April 20, the T)uchpss!’5 of Utopia hcW—their '"jiilar monthly m'’eting in the Meeting Room at College Plaza Lanes vith president, Mts. Davis ^ prcsidin;,', I The girls discussed their talent; fashion show which had been held ' the proceeding night in the Hill-' ^ide High School Auditorium. Mrs ' Davis and Mrs. E. M. Johnson, two :idviscrs to the club, di.scussed the' Stnte Convention to be held in Statesville on May 3-4. ' The Duchesses’ dance group has h:cn asked to do two numbers on the pro'^ram. The girls plsr 'o charter a bus and sty in States , . illo all day May 4. I Bpcause of the convention, the regular May meeting will be hold on April 23, at 6:00 p.m. at the 'lome of Mrs. E. M Johnson. At his meeting the gi>-ls will turn in all ticket money and money for the trip. They will also discuss nos.sible dates for their next par- Durham Scouts In Raleigh Show Several units from the Dur ham District, No. 41, of the Boy Scouts will take part in the an nual Occoneechee Council Scout O-Kama to be held at the Dor- ton si,ate fair arena Saturday. The “Scout-O-Rama” is an exposition at which boys will demonsirate varibus hobbies and other activities, including electronics, first aid, physical fit .ess, and leather crafts. Also featured at the exposi- ion will be the “Pinewood Jerby,” a Council-wide race .viih hand-made auto racers, a cub scout games midway, cook-' Inji fair and pioneering asa^ caitip ing demonstrations. Units from Durham who will take part, and the exhibits they intend to display at the exposi tion are as follows: Pack, troop and explorer post .■55, White Ilock Baptist Church, photography and water conserva tion; Pack 62, C. C. Spaulding School PTA, Cub Scout Olym pics; Troop 64, St. Mark AME Zion Church, Soil Conservation; Pack and Troop 111, Union Bap tist Church, Wild West Games and Tumbling; Troop 118, Red Mountain Baptist Church, Out door Camping; Pack 149. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, “T h e County Store;” Troop and Post 144, Russell Memorial C. M. E. Church, Camping; Pack and Troop 18 7, Burton School, Indian War Dance and Cook ing; Pack 190, Mt. Gilead Bap tist Church, Bucksin Pioneers. Several schools in the Dur ham auca received ratings of “excellent’ or "very good’ in ’ the annual state music contest' and festival held in Greensboro last week. The event was staged at A. ^ and T. College under the spon-' sorship of the North Carolina Stale Music Teachers Associa tion. Approximately 1,000 students from throughout the state par- ■ ticipated in a mass chorus, a ^ feature of the event. Durham area schools who re ceived ratings at the festival ■ included L,igon High of Ra-1 Icigh; Mary Potter, of Oxford; Henderson Institut", of Hender son; Hillside, of Durham: Mer- rick;_Moore, of Durham; Little River, of Durham; DuBois, of Wake Forest; Central, of Hills boro; J. C. Shaw, of Stovall: Toler, of Virginia; Whitted Junior High, of Durham and Lin coln, of Chapel Hiil. Top ranking soloi.^ts who pBC formed during the festivsl eluded Lana .M-Clary and Sheryl Strayhorne, ol the Cham beriin piano studioi, Di^rham: and voice students - Brooks. Durtiam. ■*! Ijatira j Wray, Wak? 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