cmbs :. and
SMcfe . . ..
rj1 DAUGHTERS OF- LYON PARK ROSE GARDEN CLUB - Lyde, guest. Everyone -had-alovely
DORCAS " REPORT ENJOYABLE met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Mean, 1208 Time " '
SEASON Enjoyable wit the beautiful Linwood St Mrs. Sophronia Greea led the
ChrliiJrrAi Season that endcc! for the' Junior devotions; The president, Mrs. Margaret THE SOUTH ROXBORO STREET
Daughter of, . Dorcas. , Among' the. Mffligan, presided flyei the business session 1 COMMUNITY CLUB held its' annual
SfCSS&Tr"-S-?,fSl?M Py en'Wch Included committee reportsguides Christmas party at the home of Mrs.
a tyL?"C on UmsteadStreet. i TC' presented by the president to the coming Montez Bagley. Sprucewood -Dr., on
y vTto jp oeaed the 'sthering with year. ; ; ' , January 8. A brief devotion was led by
devotion led Mrl. AmrJohnatn, Present, were Mrs. Catherine Shaw, the chaplain, Mrs. Zula Floyd. Games
club chaplain. Mrs. Sarah Srrith pres Mary Hardy, Mrs, Margaret MiDigan, Mrs. were played, poerr by Mrs. Marie Betts
dent, read the hiwxj-' of the club.. Mrs. Green; Mrs. Elnora Smith, M. W. Webb, and a delicious dinner m served, onnared'
Violet Rogers, avirit. was in charge or Mattie R-jCanty, Mable Wilkerson Alene by Mrs. Bagley and Mrs. Marilyn McNeil,
caroling. Mrs. Evelyn , Thorpe gave a Mebane. ' Thr hostess served a deUcious , were among highlights of the party.
u l ' J5," JMrs. ;EmoravSmito thanked . Present for the gala affair were Mn.
, Gift items -were-coDected and pre- her fw her hosprtaMty to the club. . Bessie Dunston, Mrs. Marie Betts, Mrs.'
sented to the president who was in , The Club had its annual .Christina Clara Crisp, Mrs. Helen McNefl, Mrs. Dora
dwrge of the gifts beging dehvered to party at the , Chicken Hut No. . Mrs McCall, Mrs. Sarah McNeil, Mrs. Jessie,
one of the nursing homes. , Webb presided. Christmas carols and Stewart, Mrs. Mary Langley, Mrs. Zula
The guest . to ' attendance, were Secret Pals were-revealed to ; add to Floyd, Mb: Mary Wilson, Miss Lydia Van-'
:toniKfymt? frr; .toenyiwnt "pf. the members pre- hook, Miss Martha McGee, Miss Martha
Claude Henry; Mrs. Eunice WmvmV n'rOam way served to Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Montez Bagley, Mrs. Marilyn
Mrs. Edythe M. Johnson, " Mrs. Catherine Shaw, Mrs. Willie. Sneed, McNeil, Miss Louise Brown, Miss Wendy
Evelyn NL Thorpe, Mrs. ADe Thedolioun Mary Hardy, Sophronia Green, Mrs. Spears Mrs.Ahnie Ross and Miss Louise
and Mrs. Nettie Green, Dexter Southe'lpswhtoe Foushee, Mrs. A M. W.McCan. Members who were unable to
- ' ' ; ' Webb, Mable Wilkerson, Margaret attend were Mrs. Beulah Mays, Mrs. Dora
On Fiday, Jan. i7 the Daughtert Milligan, Mary Stephens, Alene Me- Bates, Mrs. Australia Timberlake, Miss
met at the home if Mb. Mamie Dunn on bane, Mattie i R. Canty, Mrs. Martha Nannie McCallum and Mrs. Pearl Gibson.
Brant St. Mrs. Catherine Henry led the " . :
devotions. President Smith welcomed
all wit an appropriate poetry reading
for the New Year. Mb. Mamie Weaver,
also read a poem she had composed
entitled -Lifting As you ClimbA , ; ,
A letter from the state president '
was read. She encouraged each member
to Continue to help the banner high for
thr State Federation of Women's
Clubs. . '
Included in the business session
Mrs. Smith reported that all of the. gifts
were given to -Jse House of Leisure
World for Christmas. It was reported
that two of the members are sick:
Mrs. Minerva Bradshaw and Mrs. Viola
Simmons. It was also a trounced that
Mb. DeNina Austin's son and wife are
the parents of a baby girl, Kimtclj
Austin.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Hattie Johnson, on
Feb. 4.
11 l. 1 . x ' " T- 1
memo is present were Mrs. usmer
Davis, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Louise
Moore, Mrs. Dorothy Collie, Mrs.
Catherine Henry, Mrs. Charmir. H.
Watson, Mrs. Mamie F. Weaver, Mrs. Hattie
Johnson, Mb. Genestcr B Jackson, Mrs. ,
Mamie Dunn, and Mrs. Josie Powell, The
hostess was thanked by Ma-, ilattie
Johnson.
SAT.. JANUARY IS. 1877 THS CARCtr?A Ti 1 - 7
Ccrrfcnno fc;rfJ Uvl
Ind'icny Btovm ucwj
MRS. CHARLES A. BROWN
Miss Cairianne Beverly
Council and Charles Anthony
Brown were married Friday,
December 31 at 5 pan. The
Rev. Dr. C. R. Edwards con
ducted the ceremony at First '
Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter
of Jesse Lee Council and Mrs.
Nettie Toomer Council of
FayetteviDe. Charles Henry
Brown and Mb. EDa Portier
of Miami, Fla., are the parents
of the bridegroom.
Stephanie Council, sister
of the bride, was the maid of
honor and Art ice Council was
the best man. The bride was
escorted by her father.
Junior bridesmaid was
Juanette Council, the bride's
sister. Her other sister, Me
lanie, served as flower girl.
Leonard Baggett, Herbert
and Raye Council and
Donald Hmsoo were the
nshen. . 5
Music was provided by
Sharon McNair who was
acconrpankd by George Currie
orgamft..'""-
The bride wore a stain
gown trimmed in charitfly bee.
Her fingertip length veil was
trimmed in chantiry bee and
pearls. She carried white
carnations gathered in white
ribbon. '
The bride attended the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and is the assistant
manager at Something Special
Lmt.
The groom attended Dade
College in Miami and it em
ployed with Bascohn Palmer
Eye Institute.
The couple win live in
Miami, Florida.
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January 15 - FRANKLY) AJAYE: "Rock Concert" on"
NBC-TV, Satunlay
January 15 and 16 Chet Atkins, the "Segovia of Country
Music," joins the North Carolina Symphony at 8:15 pjn. in
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. Genera! admission tickets will
be SoTFor reservations call (919) 733-2750. k
January 19 - The. Durham Chapter of MCCU will hold its
regular r.ionthly alumni meeting in the Student Union
Building Room I46-146A 6n Wednesday;. This meeting
is scheduled for 7;30 pjn. All local alumni are asked w
be present.
January 20 - MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY - NCCU
January 21 - JIMMY CASTOR BUNCH win appear at the
Vmston Salem Coliseum.
January 23 - Lyceum Drama presentation, Voices, Inc.,
"Journey Into Blackness," B. N. Duke Auditorium. Spon
sored by NCCU Lyceum Committee. No Admission. ,
January 23 - FLIP WILSON, will appear on the "Sonny and
Cher Show" CBS-TV, at 8 pjn
January 23 - FRANKLYN AJAYE: will appear on the
"Sammy Davis Show' NBC-TV, Sunday.
i January 25 - The North Carolina STnphony under the
f ba n of Maestro John Gosling, travels to Greensboro to per
form at 8:15 pjn. in Aycock Auditorium on the campus of ,
the University of North Carolina at ' Greensboro. Soviet i
cellist Daniel Shafran Will , appear as soloist. General
admission i3 T6 for adults, $3 for students.
January 26 - Classical music concert by the Durham Chamber ;
PlayeB at 8:15 pm at Peace College Auditorium. Admission? '
$2 at the door. -l
January 29 GUYS ' AND DO J LS FASHION SHOW -Av
the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Southern Room l ?
Januaryj29 Auditons for Agatha Christie's Classic Mystery
ThrfflerlTEN LITTLE INDIANS, will be held at the Raleigh '
Little Theatre Saturday at 3 pjn.Needed are 3 women and
' 8 men, ages 20 to 60. , -; .
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