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10 -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT , NOVEMBER 26, 1966 Durham Social Happenings By MRS. VIRGINIA ALSTON DIAL 596-6629 MISSIONARY UNION TO MEET SUNDAY Durham County Missionary Union will meet Sunday, No vember 27, at 3:00 p.m. at Mt Vernon Baptist Church. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Annie L. Filmore. A fellowship dinner will be served. * • * MOTOR TO BROOKLYN Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Perry and children motored to Brook lyn to visit relatives and friends during the holidays. • * * CONVALESCING Miss Dottie B. Young of 11 East Clay Stieet, Richmond, Va., is convalescing after a brief | illness Miss Young is a native of Durham. We wish for her a speedy recovery • * GARDEN CLUBS OF DURHAM INSTALL NEW OFFICERS The Garden Club Council met at the Lyon Park Recreation ; Center on November 13 at 4:00 P M The main purpose for this i meeting was to install new of ficers for the 1966-67 year. The installation service was cor. duct by Mrs. R P Randolph The new officers installed are: president, Mrs. Helen McClain; Ist. vice-president, Mrs. Mozelle McLaughlin: 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Roxie Rowland: secretary. Mrs. Sallie E. Harris; corre spong secretary, Miss Ruby Til ley and treasurer, Mrs. Pear line Summers. The new president, Mrs. Mc-. Plain, presided over the meet ing. The Lyon Park Club served as hostess for the evening. • • « SORORITY SPONSORS CARD TOURNAMENT The National Sorority of Phi: Delta Kappa. Beta Zeta Chap ter is sponsoring its fourth Card Tournament on Friday. Novem j ber 25, at the Jack Tar Hotel; from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Par . / 1 CASH IN A TAASH • nrvMnvs .WMWWW .MOTMMarfMI .UODISMOB PROVIDENCE LOAN OFFICE «.!«*». DIAL M2-j431/^, /INTIKMT NOW «UT ' V 4 AT PftOVIDINCI •'» • • V ■ . Tom's Now 3 Conrenient LOCATIONS M Your clothes look better longer. 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Also prizes will be awarded to the winners in each of the three card areas. Proceeds from the event will be applied to the chapter's Scholarship Fund. For several years students recommended from Hillside, Little River, and Merrick Moore High Schools have participated in the aspect of the Sorority's program. Eligibility requires; teaching as a first occupation-; al choice. The 1966 winner was Miss i Selena Mary Neal. a graduate I of Merrick Moore High School, now a student at Wittenberg University, Springfield. Ohio. A recent letter to Beta Zeta Chapter from President John N Stauffer states. "We are thankful for the recognition which Miss Neal has achieved for herself and for Wittenberg. We are prcur) to have her on our campus." * « ( IOTA PHI LAMBDA SORORITY HOLDS MONTHLY MEET Rho Chapter. lota Phi I.amb da Sorority held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 14, at the home of Soror Lorraine Weaver on Cur tis Street, w#th Sorors Under | wood.* Weaver. Williams and Avatot throng as hostesses. i V brief discussion of the meeting was turner! otjer to the program chairman, Soror Nezzie Carter, who had planned a program in observance of American Educa tion Week. Soiors were treated to a showing of slides and souve nirs from Sierra Leone, Africa, 5 Continued on page 11 J a v i M IMM I L|V J I DR JOYNER MAYOR DALEY An Award for the Mayor r»r Marjorie Stewart Joyner presents an appreciation award to Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, duting annual banquet of the United Beauty School Owners and Teacher's Associa tion and Alpha Chi Pi Omega Beauticians Sorority fraternity 21st Annual Convention at the Palmer House. Chicago. 11l Dr. Joyner is the Founder and Na tional Supervisor of both Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority and Fraternity and United Beauty School Owners and eachers As N. C. MUTUAL RETIREMENT CLUB IN REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING The November meeting of the North Carolina Mutual Re tirement Club was held on Thursday afternoon in the din ingroom of the Harriett Tub man YWCA The Piesident of the Club, C M Palmer presided and the following persons attended: Mesdames Bessie Doby, Con suelo r'oreman, *sula Harris, Fannie McLean, Charity Rivera, and Celeste Smith Messrs. R C Foreman, C. C. Smith. Jr., Wendell White The dinner hour was tho icughly enjoyed by every one i M ■ I >■ WINS AWARD —Miss Selena Mary Neal of 512 Todd Street, Durham, a student at Witten berg University, was the 1966 winner of Beta Zeta's Scholar ship award. Lyon Park Rose Garden Club Holds Meeting Mrs Willie G Sneed was hostess to the Lyon Park Rose Garden Club Monday evening, November 14, at the home of Mrs Elnora Smith, 2418 Nebo Street. The meeting was opened by singing the club song The i Lord's Prayei was said in uni son Mrs Helen McClain pre sided over the meeting, A love- | ly poem "It Can Be Done" was i read by Mrs. Smith. Committee I reports were made Mrs. Eliza beth Bullock talked to the club | on "How to Select Your Bulbs | and Planting Them." Mrs. j Smith conducted a Christmas H workshop Th' home was decorated with cut flowers and pot plants. ; The center piece was a fruit I arrangement carrying out the | Thanksgiving effect. After the business session, j Mrs. Snecd assisted by Miss j Valjeane Jones and Miss Evon | Thorpe served a delicious menu j to the following members and guests: Mesdamcs Pearl Brown Elizabeth Bullock, Fannie Co zart, Josephine Hoskins. Mary Hardy, Helen McClain, Fannie Tapp, Willie Malone. Misses j Evon Thorpe and Mary L Stc | Mable Frecland, Valjeane Jones, i phens. Mrs. Brown thanked the hos I i lcf fur the evemnv sociation. A member of Cos mopolitan Community Church; Chairman of Board of Direc tors, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. National Council of Negro Women, Trustee of Bethune - Cookman College, President Chicago Defender Charities, 48 years with Ma dame C. J. Walker Colleges, graduate of Chicago Musical College, Dramatic Art and Pub lie Speaking, traveled on three occasions to Europe, Holy Land and Africa. present and the Program Hour was devoted to thoughts of Thanksgiving. The material and the outline for the program was prepared and presented by Mrs. Celeste J. Smith, and in cluded stimulating selections of poetry and prose suitable to to the themes of Thanksgiving. 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