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MISS K. CRUMP AND MR. HART ARE
CROWNED QUEEN AND KING
Emmanuel Seven Day Adven
tist Church was the setiing for
the King and Queen Rally giv
en Sunday evening, February
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TO PREACH SUNDAY— Bishop
VVm. A. Stewart of Washington,
D. C., 'he Presiding Bishop of
he sth Episcopal District of
>he A. M. E Zion Church will
preach Sunda>, March 26, at
5 p.m at Mt. Olive A. M E.
i.hurch. The Chancel Choir will
furnish the music. The public
isc inwted.
The Young Adult
Missionary Circle
Presents Program
Mt. ''rileaii Baptist Church
Young Adult Missionary Circle
oresen'ud a piogran. Sunday,
March 19 at 6:30 pm. in 'he
i luircii auditoiium. Music vas
•endoreJ by •ttc Youth Ctvdr
\ sertnonette and vords of
•ncouragemen' wen given b>
ne pastor.
A s;cial t • .turc- f the- iro
,ram as tb pre>e ntatioi ol
Irs. Myrtle ->mal! Alltn as
.uest -.-loisl A "Ce: Acquaint
jj Tt. clin. ixed t'c ser.ice.
■•lrs. N. Hie S. muclr is director
i tin Your>- Vduli Missi> ;.r>
irclc
Son,i. mine.- art. like ion
;'ete. II nu.-.ed u; and "«r
--• ancir.y sr'.
-The ' ilcraf'vi
.Nob- ■ly e\• four. ■ anything
, -ittin- lowr
—C. !• Reusing
Chapel Hill News
CHAPEL HILL - The ser
vices at St. Paul AMIS Church
were quite impressive Sunday.
The Men's Chorus furnished the
music.
Rev. T. P. Durhart, pastor,
took his text from St. John
12,13, "They took Branches of
Palm Trees and Went forth to
meet him, and cried, blessed
is the king of Israel that cometh
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19 at 6:00 p.m.
Miss Knthryn Crump was
chairman of this gala affair.
There were five queens and
kings. Miss Crump and Willie
Hart were crowned King and
Queen for raising the highest
amount of money.
The total amount raised that;
evening was $916 00. Guest for
this affair was the president
of the South Atlantic Confer
ence, ~W. S. Banfield, from At
lanta, Georgia^
Music was rendered by Win
ston-Salem Ephesus S. D. A
Church; representating Durham
was Professor G. Hudson, Mrs.
Sadie Phillips and the DeSha
zoi's Beauty School Choir.
Dr. G. Phillips and Mrs. Ber
tha Hudson gave complimen
tary reports on each individual.
Pastor O. V. Holness, new pas
tor of Emmanuel Seventh Day
Adventi&t Church, from Jama
ica gave remarks. Other guest
was Elder Andrew Shorter
from New York.
Mt, Vernon Baptist
Church Honors
Mrs. Rose Browne
The Mt. Vernon Baptist
Church through the Missionary
Department honored Mrs. Rose
Butler Browne with u birthday
party, Sunday. Maich 19 at
3:30 p.m. There were about
30U guests present including
>oung people of the youth
church and the "Happy Hour
C hild C: re Center." Mrs. A. L.
f-ilmore presided over the pro
giam which consisted of re
sponsive reading, music, sing
ing "Happy Birthday,"' greet
ings frenn the women of the
church. Mrs Theresa Dalton;
greetin; - from the men of the
church Dr. 1 B. Bass; echoes
from the youth department of
jesterday, 1948 and up to the
.M'Uth department of today,
Mrs. Gwendella Clements;
nhoes irom the child care
cvnter
Othe. Highlights of the party
u ere the presentation of gifts,
Mccitutions by organizations as
well a- personal.
The honorcc and pastor, Rev.
K T. Browne, led the group to
tnc beautifully decoiated fel
lowship hall. The refreshment
committee served a delicious
menu !■ everyone present.
in the name of the Lord."
Palms were given to every
one and the chorus sang, "God
is so good to me." The flow
ers were given by Sister Gol
den W. Tuck and visitors were
introduced by Mrs. Ida McCau
ley.
A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
"Your day may be cloudy,
don't stop praying, forlntoeach
life some rain must fall."
Mrs. Susie Weaver.
Durham Social
I Happenings
S By MRS. VIRGINIA ALSTON
DIAL 596-6629
King Daughters
Club Meets With
Mrs. Amy Jones
The King's Daughters Club
of St. Mark A. M. E. Zion
Church met at the home of
Mrs. Amy Jones, 511 South St.,
Sunday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Opening song was led by
Mrs. Retha Peterson. Prayer
was by Mrs. Estclle Stancil
and scripture lesson read by
Mrs. Dora McCall.
The minutes of the last meet
ing were read and adopted. Old
business was disposed of and
new business was discussed.
The meeting adjourned at
this point with the King's
Daughters watch word and a
prayer by the president, Mrs.
Jones.
The hostess served a buffet
style repast. Mrs. Stancil
thanked the hostess. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Sallie Tailor,
400 A Barbee Road, on April 9
Taxpayers
ask IR
This column of questions and
answers on federal tax matters
is provided by the local office
of the U.S. Internal Revenue
Service and is published as a
public service to taxpayers. The
column answers questions most
frequently asked by taxpayers, j
Q ~ A neighbor of mine had
' some hard luck last year and
} I paid a few of his bills. Can
i I deduct this on my return?.
J A Although your actions
| were humanitarian, the law does
not consider gifts to individuals
as tax-deductil)]£ po^qbvt^ns.
Q lf I file a separate
return can I claim my wife as
a dependent? She doesn't earn
enough to support herself.
A No. The law does not
permit one spouse to claim the
other as a dependent. You may
claim an exemption for your
wife if she had no gross in
come and was not the dependent
of another taxpayer.
Mrs. Pearl Brown
Hostess to Lyon
Park Garden Club
Mrs. Pearl Brown was hos
tess to the Lyon Park Rose
Garden Club at her home, 1014
Carroll Street, Monday evening,
March 13. The Garden Gate was
opened by singing the club
song. Mrs. Willie G Sneed of
fered prayer and read the
'State Official Collect." The
president. Mis. Sneed. presided
o\er the business session. Min
utes of the last meeting were
read and received Reports
from various committees were
given and a general discussion
of the "Flowerama" was held.
After the business session,
Mrs. Brown assisted by her
daughter. Mrs. Hattie Hayes,
served a delicious dinner to
the following members: Mes
dames Willie G. Sneed, Alice
Jones, Ruth Mears, Catherine
Shaw, Mae Smith, Fannie Tapp,
Bessie Thompson and Miss
Alene Mebane.
Mrs. Ruth Mears thanked the
NOTICE/
BEGINNING SATURDAY
APRIL Ist, 1967
SERVICE PRINTING CO.
504 EAST PETTIGREW ST.
Will Be Closed All Day
Saturdays
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MISS MAGNESS
TEEN-AGER OF
THE WEEK
Brenda Magncss, attractive
coed from Iron Station, N. C
has been selected Teenager of j
the Week by the Durham Busi
ness College, where she is ma
joring in Executive Secretarial
Science.
Brenda is well known for
her personal qualities, ability
to lead and rendering service.
She is a graduate of Newbold
High School where she was ac-!
tive in the Glee Club, Dramat- j
ics Club, Science Club. French
Club, G. H. A. Club and a;
member of the library staff.
At Durham Business College,
she is a member of the choir !
and Dramatics Club. She is the ■
daughter of Mrs. Helen Mag
ness.
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VISITING HERE FROM
; PHILADELPHIA, PA.
i Mrs. Lillie Graham Fair of
Philadelphia, Pa., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham
is visiting them at their home.
009 South Street. ~~
hostess for a lovely evening in
her home. The meeting was ad-'
journed. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock.
"MY GOD. MY GOD, WHY
HAS THOU FORSAKEN
ME?"
Then fie took unto Him
Iwelve, and said unto them,
'Behold we go to Jeiusalem
and alt things that are writ
ivn by the prophets concern
ing the Son of man shall be
accomplished.
For He shall be delivered
unto the Gentiles, and shall
he mocked and spitefully
untreated and spitted on
and they shall scourge Him,
:sid put Him to death: and
the third da> He shall rise
again '
—St. Luke, 18:31-33
Scarborough
& Hargett
DIAL 688-3597
522 E. Pettigrew Street
Durham, North Carolina
Neighborhood Club
Of Price Street
Forging Ahead
The Neighborhood Club p.
Price Street and vicinity has
been very busy this year under
the leadership of the president,
Miss Annie Dunigan. Last
month, the president appointed
Mrs. Lucy Holloway and Mrs.
Mavis Brewington to present a
program, which included Mrs.
Rosetta Southerland as speaker,
and solo by Mrs. Selena Miller.
This month a program pre
senting a reading by Mrs.
Queen Toon and solo by Mrs.
Elmira Flintall, (members of
the club), was enjoyed by all
The club will hold its annual
anniversary in April at the W.
D. Hill Recreation Center, (the
date will be announced at a
later time). Present at the
above meeting were: Mesdames
Lucy Holloway, Mavis Brewing
ton, Queen Toon, Elmira Flin
tall, Hastie Price, Georgia
Felders, Gladys Faucett, Fide
lia Brooks, »Ilazel Mcßroom.
Servatah Evans, Lillie Alston,
Janie Moore, Lillie Thompson,
Sadie Pough, Roberta Edmunds,
Gertrude Brunson, Leola Jones,
and RJiss Annie Dunigan. Guest
were Mesdames Selena Miller, I
Rosetta Southerland ad Corne-1
lia Grice.
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Raleigh Bank
Sponsoring Trip to
Bahama Islands
The Travel Department of
the Branch Banking and Trust
Company is sponsoring a tour
to the Bai.ama Islands, March
23-28. The tour is being con-1
ducted by Miss Vivian Irving I
of Raleigli
The group will iea\e halergr I
by train on the 23rd of March
and arrive in Miami on the
24th The will be taker j
by bus to Pier 3. where they
will boarc. the Bahama Star
which wil: reach Nassau at
A.M. Satunay, March 25. A
L. Cambridge.mi nistry of the_
tourism, will meet them at the
pier wher: they vill hegin *
• Shop 'til 9 P.M. Friday • t »
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PLANNING SESSION Showjj
above are members of the Dur
ham Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority as they gather
ed during one of their plan
ning sessions for the presen
tation of the Annual Jabber
wock to be held Friday, April
7th at 8:15 p.m. in the Hillside
High School Auditorium.
Pictured from left to right
guided tour.
Persons making the trip are: i
i
Miss Constance McDaniels and |
Mrs. Clara A Thompson, Dur- i
ham; Mrs. Doria A Best, Wake
Forest; Mrs. Frances Corbett, j
and Mrs Helen Branford, j
Greensboro; Mrs. Ethel Drew, j
Fayetteville, Mrs. Beulah Hill. I
Petersburg!., Va.; Mrs. Tlielma!
Herbert, Cncago, Illinois, Mrs
Alice McGiuchy, Fayetteville;
Dr. Marguerite s. Frierson,
Fayette\ ille, Mrs. Lillie Ballen
tine. .Mrs. l*>is Brown, Charles
Francis, Mr-. Ruth Hinton, Miss
Barbart Hift, Mi ane Mrs
Charles G. Irving, Jr, Miss
Cyretha Irving. Mis. Geialdine
Lee, Miss I idie Rudd ana Mrs
| Mabel Wrignt all *>f Raleigh.
SATirRDAY, MARCH 25, 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES
are: Mesdames, G. T. Stanback, i
Chairman, Publicity; A. W. j
Bennett, Chairman, Queen's j
Parties; V. J Davis, Chr. Tick-;
ets; J. S. Strayhorne, Chr., Fi- j
nance; C. I Thornton, Chr. I
Charm Clinic: Miss Celia Da- j
vidson, Chr. Music; Emma j
King. Chr., Advertisement: M. J
S. Dooms. Co-Chairman oi the
Jabberwock Seated on the I
Bible Training
Institute To Hold
Founders Day
The Union Bible Christian I
Training Institute will hoid its'
first Founders Day convoca-
tion at New Beihel Baptist
Church April 2, at 2:30 p.m.
The celebration is expecV 1 to
attract a large audience The
president and founder, .vith
the assistance of the Boa d of
Directors and facuuy, are )usi
ly continuing the thrust toward
the goal ol providing quality
Theological training to i.i.der
priviicged ministers The yiesi
deni has secured Dr. Graiy D
Davi.-. who will sj.eak foi thii
3A
I floor are Mesdames C. K.
] Sloan, Queen's Steering Com
i mittee Chairman; M. A. Morris,
; Chr., Scenery and Properties
| and Wanda Garrett, Co-Chair-
I man of the Jabberwock and
j Program. Not shown are Mes
j dames F. W. Schooler, Cnair
man, Souvenir Program and
! Juanita Pilgram, Secretary to
I the Jabberwock Committer. r
| auspicious occasion, is the pas
tor of the Union Baptist Church
in Durham, and also teaches at
I Fayetteville State College. A
j goal of $2,000 has beer, set
' through donations.
I
Uifts received in the cur
l rent arivu will the insti
tute meet tht demands of the
increased stuient *odj\
DOUBLE ACTION
f/COLORS GRAY HAIRBIWX
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