2L-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JUNE 16, 1979 EAYOTTOMlG UAPraiUGS Mrs. Thelma Kinney . - Happy Birthday to Mrs. Karen .O'Brien; Kfs, VeitJnica Duncan, LeRay HodgeJr., and Ms. Eva Wiliams from your niatty relatives and friends. v ' A veteran Cacher of 22. years, in. Fayetteville city schools, John T Gibson, and a Greensboro A&T State University student, Ms. Cynthia Taylor will team up to interview Fayetteville bjack families this month, They will v gather information, about the blac k, population social and economic conditions. The utrvey-is corr-, dinated by the University of Michigan Institute for ' Social ' Research and the .National ISflMvof Black . Americans. It is seeking (ififormation) interviews with i- about 5,000 blacks in different parts of the country. ."' '.....w . V" -v-j ijs 'rvct'.--: r'" ' The Graham Family Circle, Inc. will starts summer time festivities with their annual picnic on June 16 at Jones Lake. The North Carolina membership of the 1'circle" will host the eventful weekend. The Baltimore-Washington 1 members will arrive Saturday morning via. chartered bus. The schedule of events include a reception for out of town guests, an earfy breakfast, a picnic at thtf lake with games and pic nic lunches, a membership meeting before leaving the lake, a dinner for the guests at the home of Mr. and' Mrsi Julius Pipkin in Fayett&ville after the the picnic, a Fellowship gathering at the Golden Eagle Motel, and finally a Sunday morning breakfast at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs; Chauncey. Simmons on Matthews Street in. Fayetteville. During-the membership meeting at the1' lake, filial plans will be made for the annual Reunion to ; be held in Fayetteville on August 11 and 12. i , . .. i ' ' '. ' - International Toastmistress Clubs, Blue ' Ridge Region, Council IV made up of Carolina Club,, Fort Bragg, Mrs. Jewell Waddell President; La Madrinna ClubTVayetteville, Mrs. Thelma H, Kinney, President; Les Parlantes Club, Raleigh, Mrs. Ellen Knox, Presi dent; Triangle Cities Club, Durham, Mrs. Joan Reece -'president; Skyway Club, Fayetteville,.Mrs. Mae Hayes, President, and recently organized The Tar Hill Twirks, Smithfield were in conference Saturday past at Fayet . teville Technical Institute. Welcome was by Mrs. Mae Hayes, Response was made by Mrs. Jewell Waddell. Workshops were conducted by Mrs. Elevaine Hope, : Mrs. Jewell WaddelU Mrs. Jessie Devane, Mrs: Mae Hays, Mrs. - Lenzia Thompson and Mrs. Davetter - Shepard. Mrs. Betty Tunstall, president Blue Ridge - Region,5 ITCinstallectthe new officers for 1979-1980. A skit "What Is .Council" "was enjoyed during the lun cheon. Mrs. Veatrice Davis, second vice president, Blue Ridge Region, ITC was present and made a precis. Mrs. Guessie Walden, Council IV President presided and presented the awards. Those who were in attendance en- joyedtthe day. Thanks to each member of the Skyway Club who wore the beautifu royal blue and white. Mrs. Davetter Shepard has been installed as the President of Council IV. Marian Tally firown, musician, author and lecturer, presented a program at First Baptist Church Sunday past at 6 p.m. Dr. Brown was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Simmons. The program was given' for the Floral Club of the church. She is a graduate of Bennett College, " attended Mount Holyoke, South Hadley, Mass., Eastman School of music, and received her master's and doctorate degrees from Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. She has been involved -in ethnomusiciological research and has conducted workshops on black music at Indiana University,' . Queens College, New York; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Morgan State, Baltimore; Converse College, Spartanbrug, S.C., State University of New York (Brocport) and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has a number of publications, volumes and series. She is the wife of concert and recording artist William A. Brown." Wedding vowes were, spoken recently at Fayetteville Technical Institute. Rose Garden by Miss Karen Lou McAllister and Vincent Lee Young.' Rev. Harry Miller officated. A reception ws held at the Holiday Inn by her parents. The couple will live in Honolulu, Hawaii. The bride is a graduate of FTI School of Nursing and .is employed in Washington at Washington Hospital. Center. The bridegroom is a staff sergeant with the 317th Headquarters Squadron, Pope Air Force Base. Ms. Gloria Powell has received her Masters of Arts degree from Ball State University in Muncie Ind. in sociology. She is the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Evans of Route 10. Ms. Venessa Evans was among the dancers recently " with the East Carolina Dance Theater when the Dance Theater presented "An Evening of Dance" at East Carolina Playhouse. Classical music to blues, literary works to Broadway shows were incorporated in dance, which covered everything from classical ballet to jazz to modern. She is also the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Evans of Route 10. The Elks, their guests and friends enjoyed their semi formal Friday past at the Village Hall in Eutaw Center. Each of these Advertised Kama I raqulrad to ba raadily available for aala at or balow tha advertised price In each AErP Store listed on tha front page of this advertleement. 5UJ LAAl: 3 (Mi William Alton Hodges and Robert L. Archer both of White Plains. N.Y attended the graduation exercises of Miss La Beech Hodges recently. While here, they were visiting relatives and friends. ; ' J ' i William Swan of Seabrook Road has been named "Sigma of the Year 1979" by his fraternity, the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. He was presented a beautiful plaque. . A piano recital-can be enjoyed on June 17 at Methodist College Reeves Auditorium at 3 p.m. The recital is open to the public. -. Jim Eiler's musical version of "Cinderella" was presented recently at Fayetteville Little Theater." It is produced in association with the Ft. Bragg Playhousev Items in cooper and collector plates become popular across the country. ..' Wedding vows were spoken Saturday afternoon by Miss Laura Mae McDonald and Dwight Duval Sim mons of Cleveland, Ohio. The ceremony took place at, Friendship Baptist Church with Rev. James Haire and Rev. Walter Haire officiating. The newly weds will live in Cleveland, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Fayet teville State University and was formerly employed with Columbus County Board of Education. 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' bulbs, rely for plant renewal and strength on the leaves; so don't cut-any one plant too often. Cottage Cheese-Chive Omelets make a low-cholesterol luncheon entree when made with Egg Beaters Cholesterol-free Egg Substitute. Many people are now restricting their intake of saturated fats and choles . terol since diet has been found to be one of the risk factors associated with heart disease. And egg yolks are the single highest source of cholesterol in the average American diet. Skim milk dairy products are also recommended for sensible' eating; so this recipe calls for dry (uncreamed) cottage cheese. Serve with crisp salad greens Quick Copying and FULL SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS SERVICE PRINTING 504 F.. PETTIGREW ST. Durham, N. C. " 688-2394 1 and a corn oil based dressing for a light Sunday brunch. 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