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$ i A, TP I BUTE? TO PATIENTS - Mother' ty Committee of Zefa Court No. 41. Daughters of Isis and patients of House's Leisure World Rest Horne-. Left to right: Dt Louise f rrWe. Chaimian, Dt. Mary Johnson. Dt. Cleo Hooks, Dt. Alice Rivers, Dt. Elizabeth Burton, Dt Pearl George and Ot Anna K. Thornton. tCLASS Of 1976 FIRST AID DtPARTSCTTl1P0MAmK K XJufharn Usheri Union. , Novn ' Jn tne pfcwn wi. 'Mrs, Hastie - Price, Mrs. Mabeia ftoimatv, ivirc-i r r""" -ina wk .aanpers, --.win. ueneva jacicspny wrsrirwpeirtk j"" "'"" ' 'Committee i Leonard Mrs. Daisy Stephens&n, 4 Mrs, Susie TiiHOhurst ' MriV'6'aimllWashinflto Mrs, Sadie Pulley, Mts. Sallie 4J . Brodie, Mrs. Willie Harrington, Mrs. , MafT,;Um?te8dfMr$. Will TucKer, fMrs. tenni Hose, Mrs. ua iwrvnimin, Mrs. Arkie 6reenr Mrt. rViyrtln Taylor, Mrs, taryjFMt ' A ; ?k . . ' - , 4 t a - 4-4 n uni i ft it manna in J T. 'JA, vtTr l-j: - , a.. founders Day .3vr J.-:' ii F sjvfe.': -' .V ' li . 5' f j 'to " 'turf ' y jj ' m ' r ' i 'f . ."i l't. ,W j. 4. ' iaifa Court 4l Daufjlifprs Of Isis Spreads Cheer .The Durham Usher's Union First Aid Department Chairman, Mrs- Hastle Price; first Vice ipresident, Mrs. Willa McKetha, seond vice pretident. Mrs! Susie Craig. ' The National Soronty of Pji, Delta Kappa will observe . its 53rd birthday on Sunday, May 23. Beta ta Chapter of Durham will serve as host for tha occasion, the Alpha lot ji; Chapter of Concord; and the Betg Lambda Chaipter o(WUi:: ston-Saierh for the eleven o' clock services at the St. Jos eph's A. M. E. Church at Fayetteville and Burlington Streets. The Founders Day ob servance is a tribute to the founders of the National So rority of Phi Delta Kappa which has for it purpose "To foster sisterhood among wo men in education." Following the worship service, the Beta Zeta Chaptfer will entertain its guest with- a luncheon and 6ther activities at the Ramada Inn on Duke. Street. The observance will conclude , with a formal rit : ualistic closing. Mrs. Arthur Mae Norris" of Montgomery, Ala. is i . Supreme Basileus, Mrs. Ela , W. Brown is the local basi leus. ". Vomens Day At Hickory Grove Baptist Church - the Hickory Grove Baptist Church on Bethel Hickory Grove Church Road, Chapel Hill, will observe; Women's Day, Sunday, May 25, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Georgia Barbee of the University of North Carolina and Barbee's Chapel Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. A sepcial women's day choir composed of the women of the church, under the direction of Larry Nunn, will render music. Others appearing on the program are: Dr. J. R. Manley, pastor; Mrs. Marie Smith; Mrs. Annie McMillan; .Mrs. H'a 1 1 i e N u n n ; Gertrude Nunn; Mrs. THE ALPHA THETA CHAPTER OF ETA PHI BETA SORORITY presented a 5X4 Adjustable Lovie Parrish; Mrs Lizzie Speech Mirror to the Sara Barker Center for Retarded Children on April 18. The speech therapist Lyght; and Mrs. Jennie will work with children two days weekly reinforcing auditory and visual stimulus through Foushee. demonstrating listening and speaking situations using the mirror. The adjustable speech mirror may The public is cordially be used with different levels and ages of children emphasizing phonetic placement in all instructions, invited and urged to attend. MOtherSf ' Day ofZafa Court No! tribute to the patients of House's Leisure. World Rest. Home at 3810 Booker Stxeeton Sunday, May 9. the patients pined us hi singing some old familiar. hymns such as "Count Your Blessings", and ."Climbing Jacob's Ladder " Many toile tries were given by Daughters and friends and we took pride in distributing them, such as tooth brushes, tooth paste, batn cloths, lotion, combs and facial tissue. - Dn, Peart George offered. : prayer 'after which refresh ments were served. Before leaving - the Home, we; sang JddBeWithYou, - Mr and 'Mrs. House were .thanke by; the chairman, Dt. - Louise Xi MoOre for extend ing the invitation -to us- . After leaving the home, We visited two members of our Court." Dt. Mary Peay, who is a chartered member of 2afa; Court, has been shut in : for a' long time. Prayer was given by Dt. Anna Thornton and a gift of remembrance was presented to Dt. Peay. '. Leaving her very much lifted 'up, we went to Lincoln Hos pital to see Dt. Magnolia Leake, ; we found her pro cessing nicely. Prayer was offered by Dt. Mary Johnson .-and a gift was presented to ' Dt. Leake. , Those who made this occasion most memorable were: Dt. Pearl George, Dt. Alice Rivers, Dt. Elizabeth Burton, Dt. Cleo Hooks, Dt. Anna K. Thornton, Dt. Mary . Johnson, and chairman, Dt. Louise T. Moore. "If we can make some body happy as wc go along, then our living will noi he in vain." SOiV.E LOCATIONS 17:IEF:E Charles Hodson Files 'Mryx ) ) T. r 6ISELE C. BOUNSELL Lofdl Studenl Graduates From Bennett Cojlege GREENSBORO - Gisele C. Bounsell, recently received the Bachelof of Arts degree from Benne'ft College for Women in1 1 Greensboro. A. Social Welfare, major, she is the daughter,6f Mr. and Mrs. John Bounsell who reside at Barbee Road in Durham. Her collegiate involve ments included membership in the Social Welfare Club and the Co-op Club. As Candidate For District Judge Chapel Hill lawyer, Charles Hodson has filed as the Democratic candidate for District Court judge; of Orange, Chatham and Ala mance Counties. The an nouncement ' was made at a press conference in . the Chapel Hill District Court room this past Monday. , .' ; . Hodson, 50, is seeking the seat which is now held by Stanley Peele who also plans to run. for re-election. He said that he would not criticize Peele, that he simply decided that this year would be a good time for his to run as he wanted to do so for several years. '. . " -. Comitienting oh the death penalty, Hodson said, "If I had to vote, I ; would vote against the death penal ty, there should be some other way we could protect society without, the death penalty." Hodson,- who has been in a Chapel Hill resident since 1944, said that he was in Jaycee executive committee, favor of plea bargaining and' Hodson also served as vice ii in.ij.iiLwiiinnmMMnnMMi (BrncB CAN BE PURCHASED K & D Produce Market 2944 Holloway Sircct Handy I ood Market Comer Bacon & Law son St reel McCallN Snack & Groccrx 1912 South Alston Avenue Smith's 0(Tcn Air Market Corner Alston 4 Linwoml Avenues Mr. John's Grocery 719 Hopkins Street Johnson's Grocery & Market Corner Llm & Liberty Streets Dowd Street Market Corner Dowd & I liabctl) Streets Glendale Grocery Corner Glcndale & Hargrove Street 1 orest Hills Shoppins; ("enter University Drive B & G Pipe Shop - 303 i:. Chapel Hill Street " i Harris' Shoe Shine Shop Gattis Sucet Garrett's Biltmore Drills 332 t. Pcttiiu-ett Street University New s Shop 2514 University Drie (Across from Bie Star I South Square Shopping Mall Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Upper level. Center Coleman Grocery 2516 I ayetreville Street CHARLES B. HODSON quired in such nonviolent crimes as larceny. Hodson also felt that there was much room for im- 5pel Xw0 service provement in the districts 4JjPaot Street : courts even though he - u l. Neighborhood Store acknowledged that there has Comer 1 aycttwiiic & Dupree been a ereat deal of improVvii.S.ai;iE:&? i.:,-.:-',:,, ; ;n rrAnt voar .' ' ' Mitchell's Produce 1IIVII,1 Ul IVVVIH JWHI. - In addition-: to: having served as slate Jaycee Legal counsel and a member of the East Knd Avenue Walker YGrocery Corner Carroll & Mem-head that it should continued to be used." "Without plea bargain ing, we would never finish court dockets," said the lawyer of twenty-three years. He called for a halt to violent crimes, adding that full repayment should be re- chairman of the Orange County Democratic Execu tive Committee, president of the country Young Demo cratic Club and vice presi dent of the Young Democrats Club of North Carolina. Hodson is married jo the former Virginia Grace Allen. They have two children. Knox Street Grocery 1307 Knox Street Davis Grocery A Beverages Comer Enterprise & South Streets Self Grocery 2133 S. Roxboro Street Hoods I ood Market West Corn allis Road Shaw Valet Shop & Corp. East Corporation Street MWtArWVrVVtarVWWlA J f ONE DAY I THINK- By Myscha LaVoni llargett I think that one day there will be peace on earth I don't know when and I don't know how I think that love will replace money, but I don't know how much love will be worth 1 wish this time would come right now, but this is only what I think One day this world will come to an end So peace please come very soon As the days go by we have less tjme to spend While two men walk on the moon One day 1 think this thought will come true, andvthe world will.be a better place for you and me. The poem, written by Myscha was submitted by her mother, Mrs. Ann Hargetti Myscha is a 7th grade student at fearsontown School. She and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hargctt live at 4109 Cobblestone Place in Durham. THE CAROLINA TIMES (L. E. AUSTIN " - Editor-Publisher 1927-1971 I Published every Saturday at Durham, N. C. by United Publishers, Inc. Mailing Address, P. O. Box 3825 Durham, North Carolina 27702 Second Class Postage Paid at Durham, North Carolina 27702 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Sales tax TOTAL 8.84 Two Years 17-00 Sales Tax .. TOTAL 1 Single copy ..20 Payable in advance. Address all communications and make all checks and money orders payable to THE CAROLINA TIMES. Amalgamated Publishers. Inc., 810 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y., 10017, National Advertising Representative. Member of the United Press International Photo Service. The Publisher is not responsible for the return of unsolicited news, pictures, or advertising copy unless necessary postage accom panies tho copy. 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