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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DEC. 21. 1968 4A Durham Social Happenings By MRS. VfMINtA ALSTON DIAL SM-MN "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goad will toward men." '* —Luke 2:14 At this time our thoughts turn to the words of our scrip ture,—and on earth peace—and we realize that we are involved in wars and unrest throughout the world. May *we as individ uals find peace within our selves, with God, and then peace toward man will become a reality. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR If p , *' " . DALLAS SIMMONS. JR. SENDS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL College View Nursery pupils ■elected little Dallas Simmons, St. to bring you Christmas greetings. Dallas or "Dal" as be is best known, is a favo rite among the children because he is gentile, friendly, shares and is just plain, cute! What do you think? MEN'S CLUB ORGANIZED The "T' Men's club was or ganized ttfc/ pufr-il pose of socializing and contri buting to civic projects. These men are the friends and hus- I bands of members of Tau Gam ma Delta Sorority. Lambda chapter Durham. The club is scheduled to meet every third Saturday at College View Nurser-. The first project accomplished thus far was a basket of food given to a needy family Thanksgiving. The future plans are to engage Caswell County Happenings By DOROTHY AMD PRRCY By DOROTHY AHD PgRCY The Caswell County High 1 School PTA ended their twelve | month rally December 9 in the school's cafeteria. The guest speaker was O. J. Sikes, Direc tor of the Caswell County Fam ily Planning Program. Hi I topic was The Teaching of Sex Education in Schools." Many interesting . points were dis cussed. Questions and answers followed Mrs. Dorothy Grave* introduded the speaker N. L ; Dillard principal, commented on the address Music was fur nished by Mrs P. Glass, choral directress. The si* committees cave their reports. Stoney Creek was represented by Roy Blackwell, Marvin Graves and Mrs R Lambert; Sweet Gum was represented by W Poole. Wade Hooper and Raymond Love: Jones was represented bv Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Doe. Mr* Id? Grives and Mrs. Percy A Graves; High Rock was cenre'erted by Mrs. Violet W*art"n. Miss Alveria Lea and Jrw A S'ade- New Dotmond vas. r«nresented \v Mr. and Mrs. Rivmnnrt S'ade. Mr. and Wr«. Sidney Richmond: Yancev- vlHo w»s represented by Mrs CWmis Graves. Mrs. Addle Graves and Mrs Betty M. Bige low C. E. Fowler presented the tronhv tr> the Yancewille Com munity for raising the largest •mount of money. Rev. T. R. SlddK PTA president, gave the timing. The devotion was led bv Mrs. Beatrice Mitchell and Raymond Klade. Program chairman was -If, Moore, Jr. Mrs. Genera Wacstaff and Tbomw Murray of Yahcerrtlle, mk united in «arrU*» D*«- On MM nick list art: Clarence Crave., Ms. M*rr Ctark. Mrs ■ m in a number of civic a* well as social activities. BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN CLUB'MEETS WITH MRS. F. WATSON Monday, December 9, at 7:30 p.m.. The Better Homes and ' Garden Club met at the home ]of Mrs. Francis Watson, 411 i Cecil Street This being the Christmas meeting the decora tion was in keeping with the spirit of Christmas. The devotions were led by ! Gardener Magnolia Eings with singing of Christmas Carols. Gardener Mary Taylor read the scripture and prayer was by Gardener Mildred Smith I A film on Decorating Ideas | was shown by Mrs. Mary J. i Whitmore. Christmas gifts were j ! exchanged by the members: | Gardeners Lucy Billv.ps, Mag nolia Eings, Beulah Hill, Louise i I Jenkins, Catherine Page, Mil- j 1 dred Smith, Mary Taylor and | I Francis Watson. A delicious repast was served ■ by gardener Francis Watson as- ; ! slsted by W. L. Watson • • • CHRISTMAS DECORATION CLINIC 810 SUCCESS The Christmas Decoration > ! Clinic held at the E. D. Mickle | | Center Sunday, December 8 was j a big success. The gardeners , who sponsored the clinic wish to thank all of the participat- I ing garden clubs for contribut j ing in such a big way, and to | the garden clubs who did not j find it convenient we hope you j will participate next year. Mrs. Harvey Ross judged the | arrangements and had high 1 praise for the work that was being done. In her analysis she j encouraged them to continue ' using simple and natural ma terials. She touched on bad j it* P° in * l«d ; 1 every one felt benefited by her constructive criticism. It made i each hardener feel that for the 1 next year she would start earl- i ier and work harder. Mrs. Moore of the Dalhia 1 Club won the ,door prize. Mrs. Harvey's Rosse's mother was among the guests. The fellowship between the gardeners was wonderful, and everyone enjoyed the gala af fair. Corina Allen. We wish them a speedy recovery. CASWELL COUNTY HIOH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL HONORED BY JR. CLASS In appreciation of his devo tion, consideration and services at Casewell County High School, the Junior Cl«s under the sponsorship of Mrs. S. G. Graves gave a program on DMember 12 honoring N. L Dillard. the principal. The band and glee club gave selections and the student body joined In with the singing of Christmas carols. E. E. Trior gave remarks and Paul Robin son sang one of Dillard's favo rites. "Bless This- House." Miss Ruth Smith, a junior, gave a brief history of the life of Dillard. In an interview with him, he was quoted as saying that hi* love and devotion of the boy and girls of Caswell County has kept him in this position for many years On behalf of the faculty, Mr/ - C P Bostoii invented him with a trophy from the junior class. The Future Home makers of America gave an en graved letter opener. Another camt from M. 0. Dattlc The program ended with ex pressions of thanks and appre ciation for the thoughtftilness of all persons responsible for such a program aa this. These remarks were made by Dillard. NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY FICTION Carr—Papa Ln-Bas Christie —By the Pricking of My Thumbs Le Carre A Small Town In Germany Michaels—Annie, Otrnie Home Solxbenitayn—The First Circle NON-FICTION Boyd—The Underground (Continued on Pt|« »A) HP v ' • i ■ W m I ■ Mb-- *• A I ■j V ■ H ■ MRS. EARL VRSTER ECHARD Echard-Hunt Wedding Vows Pledged In Henderson Church HENDERSON Shiloh Bap tist Church was the setting here recently of the wedding of Miss Clarisss, Hunt and Earl | Vester Echard. Officiating was , the Rev. C. R. MitchelL The bride, a 1944 graduate of j Henderson Institute and a 1988 graduate of Bennett College, Greensboro, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt of Henderson. She is an intern In medical technology at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Sal em. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. The groom, is the son of Mrs. | A4die K, Ferguson 4X J*noir j.and Paarl Echard of -Taylors : ville. He is a graduate of Nortb ] Western Institute, Minneapolis, ! Minn., a medical technician. At j present he is serving in the U. i Army and is stationed at Ft j Benning, Ga. -t Howard Manley of Hender son rendered a program of or gan music including "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," by Bach, "My Heart Ever Faith," "O Hillside High School Honor Roll The .following students are listed at Hillside High School on the second period honor rolls, according to John H. Lu cas, Principal. "A" HONOR ROLL Seniors—Lorraine Ford, Bet tie Jean Johnson, Gail Linette Mason. Juniors Cynthia Crawford, Cynthia Manuel. Sophomore Edwina Lanae Link. "B" HONOR ROtX • Seniors Virginia Ann Ala ton, Ava Denise Armstrong, Doris Diane Bass, Victoria Blanden, Marva Shlrrell Brown, Jessie Mae Bryant, Michael Burroughs, Jacqueline Chan nelle, Veronica Chltty, Willie McDonald Cooke, Donnie Lee Crosland, Barbara Ann Cunn ingham, Laura Louise Ellison, Lena Annette Goode, Marjorie Diane Harrington, Vallle Elaine Harris, Valeria Anita Hayes, Charles Ronald Henderson. Mi chael Lee Hughes. Brenda Joyce Johnson Linda Jones, Rosa Jones, Patricia Jones, William Jesse Kennedy, IV, Valeria Gene King. Bobby Lee Lambeth, James Lillie, Daisy Mae Little. Deborah La vonia Long, Lucretia Cleoria Long, Leonard Richard Lyons, m, Brenda Joyce McClain, Lan sing Bernard McClain, Parepa Jean McCrae. Beverly Ann Mc- Laughlin, Sadie Evonda Mc fVeal, Diane Mack, ma Kalvan «ky Mangum, Larry Donell Ma son. Mary Louise Neal, Joyce Cbrdelia Page, Glenn Marshall Petti ford, Sybil Annette Red jdriek. Alma JoAnn Roberts. Ellanolse Roberts, Johnetta Elaine Roberta, Harnetha Elaine Robinson, Deborah Elaine Rog ers, Jacqueline Linette Rogers, Garcia Aiken Sampson, Harold Ellsworth Smith, Jannle Setters, Alexia Marcia Spcnn, Linda Tnollinger Daniels, Dean Ed ward Stone, Jwtfy Marie-Tapp, Gloria Earl Thorpe, Barbara Gall Truitt, Carolyn Turner, Jewel Susie Vinson, Herman Watson. Perfect Love," "Trumpet Love in D Minor" and "Trumpet Voluntary," both by Purcell. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a formal A4lne skimmer gown with panels of embroidered seed pearls down the front and skirt border. The gown featured a Maharin neckline trimmed with seed pearls and long, tapered sleeves fastened with self-covered buttons. Her cathe dral-length veil of illusion was attached to a pillbox sprinkled with pearls and she wore mini ature cultured pearl earrings, a gift from her father. Also, ihe - wore beneath her gown an heirlooin cross, Which had been *'ora \)Y Her mOidier aitf. grandmother. She carried a white lace-covered Bible topped with a large orchid, showered with white satin ribbon and petite flowers. ' Serving as maid of honor was Miss Patricia Ann Haw kins bt Newark, Del. Bridesmaids were Miss Gloria (Continued on page SA) Junior*—Larry- Quenton Bar bee, Edward Royal Boyd, Eve lyn Bynum, Carolyn Jean-Clem mons, Felicia Farra?, Shannon Freeman, Vanessa Cooke, Cafb lvn Amelia Grant, Carl Dennis Harrison, Leon a Jones, Joyce Keith, Victory Kelly, Randolph Peacock, Jacqueline Ptnryear. Cynthia Reade, Regina Eliza beth Robinson Heidi Jo Samp son, Deborah Adele Sowell, Charles Clinton Suggs, Debo rah Lynn Thorpe, Jacqueline Yvonne Waddell. Sophomores Carolyn Allen Phyllis Alston, Stephanl Balrd, Ernestine Blake, Patricia Ann Blakely, Tonia Diana Butler, Theresa Burnette, Meta Dark, Curtis Daye, Althia Credle, Sandra Gentry, Donnie Hall, De borah Jones, Sa'ndra Beatrice Jones, Priscilla Denise Leath ers, Claudette Yvonne Lips comb, Michael'McAuley, Brenda Louise Malloy, Elmira Mangum, Nettie Elizabeth Mitchiner, An gela Page, Rosa Scarborough, Patricia SJrgletarv. Johnny Smith, JeSwe Whack, Valerie Allayne Wynne. CITIZENSHIP ROI L The following students are listed at Hi'i«ide High School o" the jtecond period citirenshin rail. according to John H. Lu cia. Principal. Firline Allen. Marva Shirrell Bronj. Linda Jo Cade, Robert Caldwell. Willie McDonald Cooke, William Watkins Cov ington.-Daryl Crawford, Wil liam Cross, William Ford, Be linda Forte, Shannon Freeman, Wnndra HiU, Brenda Hopkins, Phyllis Hopkins, Linda Jeffries, Michael Jenkiiis, Toledo Jeter, Phyllis Joyner, Darlene Knight, Marjorie Langley, Bowman Ritas, Doris Russell, Garcia Aik en Sampson, Alexia Marria Spann, P-aul Stroud, Carl Sump ter, Yvotine WUther, Vanessa Wilson, Deborah Woods' Merrick-Moore - The honor roll for the second six. week .period at Morrlok- Campus Hills Joins in Xmas Observance The Campus Hills Community began Its annual Christmas holiday festivities Saturday, December 14 at 5:30 P.M. At this~timt- .more than thirty-five families turned on their twin outdoor red plastic candles with a glowing amber flame. The Christmas season, candles will burn nightly with other decorations through the Christmas season Following the lighting of the candles, all members of the Campus Hills Community Coun cil gathered at the home of Dr. and Mr*- Joseph Battle to | enjoy the annual- Christmas Party. According to Thomas M. Davis, President, 'The Com munity has shown a high de gree of cooperation and good will the entire year: We are Just one big hsppy family." J. C. Scarborough (Skeepie) Scarborough, m is in charge of special decorations. As one approaches the community there is a sign which reads, "Welcome to Campus Hills, Watch for Children." The re verse side of the sign reads, "Leaving Campus Hills, Wank You." The fampua Hills Community Council holds 1U regular meet ings the Second Sunday of each month at the Church of the Abiding Savior, Lutheran. The Council has a constitution with the following objectives: 1. To promote the common welfare "of the community; 2. To partl pate more effectively In the life of the community. Present officers are: Presi dent, T. M. Davis; Vice Presi dent, Mrs. Axell Powell; Sec re tary, Mrs. Leora Plppen; As sistant Secretary, J. C. (Skeep ie) Scarborough, III; Treasurer, Exter Gll more. There are committees for: I Schools, Mrs. V. G. Wright, T. { M. DAYTE,--MM. Aeell Pewell, FWtf Exter Gllmore, J. C. Scarborough, m, W. T. Vass.'R. L. Frazier, Ro land •Collier: Streets and Street Lights: Exter Gilmore, George I Bell, James Blue, Mrs Azell Powell, T. M. Davis; Property and Landscaping: R. L Frazier, E. D'. Davit, T. M. Davis; Soclo welfare: Mrs. Valeretta Bell, Mrs. Azell Powell, Mrs. E. G. Gllmore, Mrs. V. G. Wright, Mrs. W. J. Crews, Mrs. Charles Shepard. Parks: Fred McNeill, Sr., • Publicity: Mrs. Ruth L. Davis, Mrs. W. T. Vass and Mrs. Gloria" "Timberiake Local Births The following births were re ported to the Durham • County Health Department during the week of December 9 through 14: Jesse and Shirley Montague, girl; Charles and Ruby Lenior, boy; Darrell and Eva Bridges, girl; Clark and Mildred Wither sDoon, girl; David and Dorothy EIIU, girl; Jesse and Mary Eu banks, boy; Kenneth and' Car olyn McDougald, boy; Archie and Dorothy Elliott, boy; Hen ry and Dorothy Barjlhill. boy; Ross and Gladys Scott, girl. Odell and Mary Hodge, boy; Larry and Sandra Campbell, boy; Emmett and Carolyn Gill, boy; James and M«ry Chance, boy; Alton and Lula McNair, girl; James and Mary Sumpter, boy' v The following births were re ported to Durham County Health Department during the week of December 2 through 7: James and Mattie Glenn, boy; Michael and Lavortia Hayes, boy; Bonnie and Elaine Torain, girl: Manuel and Shirleen Bright, boy; Odell and Lois Henderson, girl; Letmon and Delois Williams, girl; Kermit and Evelina Allen, girl; Leo nard and Vera Sutton, girl; William and Nancy Fleming, boy;" Charlie and Kathleen New man, girl; Luther and Lonnie Beasley, girl; Douglas and Mary Satterfield, boy: John and Laura Smith, girl; Clarence and 'Barbara Ellis, boy; Thomas and Jacquelyn Sampson, boy. Moore High School wu an nounced this week by D. M. Mc- Caskill, Principal. The following students made ' the honor roll hf the second six week period: Karen Alston, Ullle Bell, -Shirley Brow*, Clementine Bullock, RoMu Bur ton, Nancy' Dajf, Wanda XM (Continued on »A) r- v vt'fl -~**»'~4 ► •**'?. 1.,' New Booklet of Interest to Person Under Security Issued A booklet that should be of interest to every person cov ered under social security has just been issued by the Social Security Administration. "If You Become Disabled," points out in clear and concise terms the latest changes in the disability porgram, as well as the basic provisions of the law. It helps to clear up a number of misconceptions about how the disabled qualify for social security payments. Even people who ire aware that social security Is not just a retirement program—that the survivors and disability part of the program protects young workers and thfir families—' may not be too familiar with the disability program. And some people may not have (rreetiftgs To air our friends and their families. VCfe want to wish you the merriest Christmas ever and bounty of holiday cheer. : —T *" i Dillard's Self-Service FAYETTEVILLE STREET ■ heard about recent changes in the law, which make it easier for people to get disability benefits. These changes are carefully explained in the new booklet. 1 The booklet points out. fpr example, that young workers who may not have had the op portunity to build up social security credit for five years of work may now be eligible for disability benefits. Now. a worker who becomes disabled before-age 24 needs to have worked under social security only IV4 years in the 3-year period before his disability be- A worker who' becomes dliable8 r tiitß>rel*e Is 31 1 needs credit for having tftrtrof hrtf the time betwedft 21 and the (Continued on page SA) LAOIIS MT GIFT (Lo» An geles) Miss Shirley Hinnant of B&C Associates, right, pre sents a pair of Hanes hosiery to Miss Dorothy Height, presi dent of the National Council ot Negro Women convention in Los Angeles, California. The Hanes Corporation also provid ed several hundred other NC NW women attending the con vention frith fine hosiery and hospitality. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS DIAMOND RINGS Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682,2373 •>a b^b u rti*ww , e'.' , ' vlo
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