ENTERTAINS TEEN-AGERS— The National Sorority of Phi Dalta Kappa, Bete Zeta Chap tar, entertained tha teen-ageri DURHAM CHAPTER Deltas Making Plans for Regional at Jack Tar The members of the Durham Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sororrity are making plans for their 1966 South Atlantic Regional Con ference to be held at the Jack Tar Hotel, Durham, April 7-9. Fifty-seven chapters of the so rority, thirty-nine alumnae and eighteen undergraduate chap ters will attend the conference from three states, Virginia, South Carolina and North Car olina. On two occasions, Mrs. Edythe Tweedy, Director of the South Atlantic District, has come from Rocky Mount, to meet with the Durham Alum nae Chapter to help plan the program for the conference. The theme of the Regional will be "Decisive Action for Free dom Through Education." The following committee with their chairman and co-chairmen have been organized to help liki Spring and a Costume Suit Go Steady A costume suit pretty, practical and a natural for Spring. The tbtal look is the sum total of fashion right for every occasion, any where. The prettiest ensembles feature checks and plain fabrics together. The fabrics themselves are smooth textured and only a bit of newsy stitching and the pattern provide fashion interest. The result: chic, un cluttered flattery that is truly contem porary. of tha Oxford Colored Orphan age at a Chriitmai party on Dicimbar 31, at tha T. A. Grady Recreation Center. 1 the Steering Committee formu i late plans and activities for the : conference: Steering Commit i tec—Miss Clara Alien; and Mrs. • Constance Allen, Durham Alumnae President; Registra tion and Credentials Mrs. Willie B. Hill and Mrs. Frances Schooler; Kits and Souvenirs— ■ Mrs. Jeanne Lucas and Mrs. Mudy Stone; Exhibits Mrs. Alma Bennett and Mrs. Doro thy Campbell; Publicity—Mrs. Mary L. Smith and Mrs. Eve lyn Drake; Social Activities— Mrs. Constance Pattillo and Mrs. Betty Blackman; Hospital ity—Mrs. Minnie Spaulding and Mrs. Martha Dooms; Banquet— Mrs. Wanda Garrett and Mrs. Olivia Coles; Program - Miss Ruth Horry and Mrs. Anna Davis; Finance—Mrs. Gertrude Taylor and Mrs. Charlotte Sloan; Luncheon Mrs. Inez Coleman and Mrs. Jochebed Lo- WB ' • m Aside from timeliness and beauty, a costume suit travels well. According to National Board of the Coat and Suit Industry, "The increase in air (liglit has meant an increase in the sale of mobile, versatile fashions." Certainly, the many ways yx>u can wear a costume suit and its fitness for so many places give it travel-ability. So, get on the bandwagon. Take a tip and take a trip but be sure to go in a costume suit. Wearing it is more than half the fun! Ik (Carolina ffiiws) j/lfJ > f]/12„, —r— —-ij/omeMtQ/liMM- Special gvett Included Mr*. Natiufco Jama* and teen-agers from the Durham community. ■ cust; Transportations Mrs. Jessie Pearson and Mrs. Gene ■ va Stanback; Music—Mrs. Alice Stewart and Miss Celia David son; Housing—Mrs. Constance Watts and Mrs. Rosemond Cox; Blind Date—Mrs. Jennie Taylor and the Delta Undergraduates. A. & T. COLLEGE ALUMNI CHAP. TO MEET SUN. The Durham Chapter of the A. and T. College Alumni As sociation will meet Sunday, January 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Carter, 2110 Concord St. at 5:00 p.m. The agenda will include new membership, the cabaret party and committee appointments. All members and A. and T. graduates seeking membership are invited. Mr». Jamas, attirad in Har Japanase coltumt, antartained tha group with a nativa danca. I Social Notes By RUTH JOHNSON Associate Society Editor Dial 489-4597 . HILLSBORO CHURCH HEARS MISSIONARY Rev. Jack Duckworth, a mis sionary to the Island of Cura cao, Netherlands Antilles, for the Pilgrim Holiness Church, spoke at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Pilgrim Church in Hills boro. Rev. Duckworth is home on furlough after service on Cura c4o, an island off the coast of Veneiuela. He served as dis trict superintendent and was pastor of the Buena Vista Church in Willemstad. Prior to his appointment to the mission field, Rev. Duckworth did evan gelistic work and served as an instructor in the high school department of Frankfort Pil grim College, Frankfort, Ind. • « ♦ YW BRANCH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING * "Program Come Alive" was the theme of the 44th annual meeting of the Tubman Branch of the YWCA, which was held on Thursday, January 13, at 7:00 p.m. Preceeding the program, a buffet dinner was served. The program depicted activi ties of the various YW depart ments. Special guest was Mrs. McMurry S. Richey, Coordina tor of Day Care, Operation Breakthrough. The newly elected members of the committee on adminis tration were announced. Mrs. Pearl Cordice, president, pre sided. • • • MATRONS CLUB HOLDS MEET AT YWCA The Matrons Club met Wed nesday, January 12, in the Hill Room of the YWCA. Guest speaker, Mrs. James Withrow, spoke nn tfjsmetology and hair styling. New officers were in stalled and a social hour fol lowed. » • • RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Anthony John son of Durham have return to their home after attending the annual debutantes ball in Vir ginia. Miss Janice Johnson, their niece, was introduced into society at the debutante ball. • • • VISITING IN DETROIT. MICHIGAN WITH RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Als ston and Mr. and Mrs. Marcel their relatives, Mrs. Mable Al ston an d\lr. and Mrs. Marcel Brown, in Detroit, Michigan. During their one eek stay, Mr. and Mrs. Alston will be the guests at the home of Mrs. PHONE 682-9295 lOfl 1/1/1 n Laundr y an * J illLewll[l(emcJ Dr y Cleaner» | M CASH & CARRY OFFICES Corner Roxboro and Holloway Streets Quick As A Wink—Roxboro Rd. at Avondale Dr. §M Drive-In, Cor. Broad and Eaglewood Are. Happy Social Club Sponsors Xmas Party The lovely decorated home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods on Onslow Street was the scene of the Christmas party for the Happy Social Club. Gifts were exchanged and Christmas savings presented after which wc were invited into the dining room for V feast of turkey with all the trimmings and party foods' Among the invited guests was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly and son of Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Allen en tertained for Mr. Allen's moth er during the holidays. Guests enjoying the delicious steak dinner were Mesdames Nell Belk of Philadelphia, Pa.; Callte Ewing, Gertrude Woods, Audrey Wilson, Dorothy Wall, Mary Parker and Dorothy Al len the honored guest. © Mable Alston. • • • NEIGHBORHOOD CHAIRMEN OF GIRL SCOUTS HOLD MEETING A meeting of the Neighbor hood chairmen of the Girl Scouts were held on Wednes day, January 12 at Girl Scout Williamson. In addition to oth er business, information was presented on the Girl Scout cookie sale, which is to be held in February. a • • RETURN HOME Mrs. Joseph Robinson a resi dent of Durham, has returned to the city after spending the week-end in Spartanburg, S. C. * • * VISITS IN WASHINGTON Miss Margo Bullock, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. McCoy Bullock of Bahama, spent a week with Miss Sandra Grady in Washington. D. C. where Miss Grady is employed as a teacher. She is originally from Wilmington, N. C. Miss Bullock is a graduate of North Carolina College and employed as a teacher at Henry Grove School, Wadesboro. * * • SPENDS HOLIDAY WITH PARENTS Miss Josephine Holeman, daughter of Mr. Selma Holeman of Bahama, spent the holidays with her parents. Miss Holeman is a graduate of NCC and is now working in N. J. ♦ ♦ • SPENDS HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK *~ Miss Valeria Wilson, adopted daughter of Miss Audrey Wil son, Rosedale Avenue, spent the holidays with relatives in New York. • • a MISS PARKER HOSTESS TO PARTY Miss Sharon Parker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel D. Parker, 2433 Chatman, gave an enjoyable party for her moth er,' Mrs. Esther Parker, Sunday afternoon, January 9j Those enjoying this wonderful occa sion were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bolden Kenion, Professor and Mrs. George Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Gassie Hudson, Mrs. Mag gie Williams, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Doris Whitles, Mrs. Mil dred Hayes, Miss Waunda Par ker, Gerald Parker, Jr., Wayne Manley, Climbach Breeze, Miss es Sharon, Judith, Tarna Par ker, Levern, Micheal, Timothy Parker and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Parker. [ tlf " V ACTING DIRECTOR Th« Board of Truitaas and Admlnis • ration of Lincoln Hospital art happy to announce that Mid Leona A. Crockett, of Big Stona Cap, Virginia, will assume the poaition af Acting Director of Nursing Education, effective January 10. Last Rites Held For Johnny Roy Mears Saturday, Jan. 8 Funeral services (or Johnny Koy Mears, 65, who died Jan uary 2 at Duke Hospital were held Saturday, January 8 at the Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Burial was in the Glennview Memorial Park. A retired employee of the American Tobacco Company, Mears, the son of the late John Mears and Malinda McNeil Mears, was born March 10, 1900 in Bladen County. He received his education in the Scotland County Schools. A member of the Mount Ver non Baptist Church since 1938 when he moved his member ship from Solid Rock Baptist Church In Laurinburg, Mears was a member of the Tonkins Bible Class and served as urer for 23 years. He married Miss Ruth Allen in 1942. He received a trophy for "Man of the Year" in 1963. In 1959 he received a twenty-five year membership Certificate. ROSEDALE AVE. CLUB SPONSORS XMAS PARTY The Rosedale Avenue Com munity Club,, held its annual Christmas Party December 27, with Mrs. Roy Curry, 1107 Rosedale Avenue. A program of Christmas mu sic was enjoyed by all. Gifts were exchanged. A yuletide menu was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. David Younge, Mr. and Mrs. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belk, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Joy ner, Jr., Thad Hogan,- Mes dames Sadie Pugh, M. Um stead, Mary Allbright, Beola Baldwin, Thelma Love, ( Mattie Rouse. Nellie Hayes, Mary Love and W. H. Jamison. Anywhere Is Our Home Town OUR NATIONWIDE SERV ICE ANSWERS ALL YOUR NEEDS WITHOUT REGARD TO TIME OR DISTANCE. TRUE SERVICE BEGINS WHEN YOU CALL. AND ENDS WHEN EVERY RE QUEST HAS BEEN FUL FILLED. Scarborough & Hargett 522 E. Pettif rew Street DIAL 353-3721 Durham. North Carolina SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES— Miaa Crvcfcetf brings to the position aeveral yeera of ex perience es en Instructor end and Director of Nuraing Edu cation. She ta a ' graduate ef Good Samaritan School of Nur aing, Charlotte. She ettended I Kentucky Stete College where I she received ■ certificate In He was a member of the Doric Lodge Number 28. He was very active in the Masonic Affairs. He was also a member of the NAACP, a member of the Roy al Arches and a member of the Durham Committee on Negro Affairs. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Mears; two daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Brown of Califor nia, Mrs. John Ora Griffen of Baltimore, Maryland; one son. Airman Albert L. Johnson of Paris, France; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Adams of Durham, Mrs. Doretha Short of Laurinburg; four brothers, Henry and Rich ard Mears of Portsmouth, Va.; Willie Mears of Camden, N. J. St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church -SIKVINO A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCI ISM" FAYITTIVILLI STRUT DURHAM, H. C. PHILIP R. COUSIN, The Mlnlatar Sunday, January 16 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: "God Is Holy" Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON Hie Minister SUBJECT: "The In Crowd" MUSIC Senior Choir Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 4 SERMON The Minister MUSIC Gospel Choir Mrs. Marian Williams, Directing Fred Mason at the Console 1866—100 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION YEAR— IMS - A FRIINDLY CHURCH" White Rock Baptist Church WHITI ROCK SQUARI MMM PAYRTTRVILLI STRUT DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA O LORINZO A. LYNCH. PMNT Sunday, January 16 8:49 AM. CAIX TO WORSHIP Electronic* 0:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— "God la Holy" , * , 1 Chronicles 20:10-13; Revelations 4:8-11; Romans 11:33-36 Dr. Charlea A. Ray, Superintendent 11:00 AJt SERMON The Pastor "On the Greatness of White Rock's Pastor Emeritus, Miles M. Fisher, 1033-1064 Ecclesiastes 11:1 Senior Choir, John Gattis, Director 6:30 P.M BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Mlsa Amelia P. Thorpe. Leader 7:30 PM. SERMON The Pastor "Some Suggestions for Parents, Couciling Their Children—Proverbs 22:6 Monday-Friday (4:00-6:00 p.m.) Supervised Play Community Center, 608 Mobile Ave. ■ lomontory Uucttln an 4 holds ■ Bachelor of Sclonco do pro* in Nurainf from North Carolina Collogo at Durham. Miao Crock of ttiaa do no com munity work and la affiliated with tho Mt. Zlofi Mptlat Church. 4- m iy , i yj MS AM and George Mears of White ville; five grandchildren, sev eral nieces and nephews and a host of relatives and friends. 3A