SAT., DECEMBER 8. 1979 THE CAROLINA TIMES -1 THE EVER READY CLUB HOLDS ITS MONTHLY MEETING' The monthly meeting of the JSver Ready Club was held at the home of Mrs. Josephine C. Harris. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Esther Moore. After the close of the business session, we were served a delicious repast. Those attending were: MmesiL Clara Taylor, Tessie Cross, Esther Moore, Reowa Barbee, Hazel McClain, Beatrice Edgerton, Edna Roystef, Bessie Jones, Felecia Revels, Louise Lee, Dorothy Holloway, Mary Patter son, Josephine Harris, Esther Moore, Shirley Holloway and Lear Lee. The next meeting will be held at ,Mrs. Mary Patterson's home at 3 p.m. THE FRIENDLY LADIES CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS The Friendly Ladies met Sunday, December 2, at the home of Mrs. Mattie Tillman for their annual Christmas' party. Mrs. Betty-Green and Mrs. Margie Bullard were co-hostess. After trie devotion, there was a short business session with Mrs. :Hastie Price presiding. Mrs. Agnes Hinton presided over the devotional session which included the singingof Christmas carols, a talk by Mrs. Minnie Petty explaining "Why We Have Christmas" and a moment of silent prayer in memory of Mrs. Eva Lyons. There were 27 members and thirteen guests present. The hostess served a delightful repast whicn was en joyed by all, afterwhich, secret pals were revealed. Each guest received a gift also. The n&xt meeting w ill be at the home of the Satterfields on Moline Street. Merry Christmas everyone! THE DURHAM ACADEMY OF MEDICINi:. ' DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY HOLDS MEFNMi The second Durham Academy of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy meeting of the 1979-80 year was held at the Downtowner Motor Inn on Wednesday, November'. 28, ., ' Mrs. Patricia C. Ramsey, MSW gave a fifteen minute statement of services offered and problems addeed by the Therapeutic Alliance utilizing the Rational-Emotive approach. Mr. William Henry McLaughlin, Jr., B.S. in Phar macy displayed and discussed convalescent care pro ducts available at the McLaughlin Medical Arts Phar macy. The following members and guests were present : Drs. Anne Akwari, Thomas Bass, Richard Beane, Theodore Brooks, Charles Campbell, Joseph Campbell, William Cleland, Esther Coleman, John Daniel, Robert Dawson, Ladell Douglas, Stanley Fleming, Rodera Foston, York Garrett, Marcono Hines, Claries Johnson, Betty King-Sutton, James Lewis, Joseph Lightsey, William McLaughlin, Donald Moore, Wendell Morrison, James Owens, Robert Randolph, Bertrand Walls, John Wardsworth, Charles Watts, Eugene Wright. Guests were. Drs. Georgetta Dent, Sam Dov? . Ka pauner Lewis, Joseph Martin and Karen Bishop. MRS CARRAWAY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Edna Carraway celebrated her Eightieth Birth day on December 5. She attends Zion Wall Baptist Church every Sunday and is the oldest mother in the church. FAYETTEVILLE HAPPEniriGG ByMrs.T.tI.IUMey , Prices Good Thru Sat., Dec. 8, 1979. Quantity Rights Reserved None Sold To Dealers Or Restaurants THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! "Top Quality" Haricot Stylo A Sliced M0 in t us. oi noiE (o) A (0)Y 1l6fbTf.llW U.S. N0.1 WHITE ALL PURPOSE SSSiPotM'oes- 10 LI. POLY BAG f i t a"nlr!i'if!WL"s'''"w SVIFT'B Loan Boneless Hostess CANNED i, haqs T Liait On With Fmi Oriir, Pltastl LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! FOLGER'S FLAKE COB 13 0Z. I AG 29 DIXIE CRYSTALS CONFECTIONARY OR BROWN r n IFSD-COLA 2 Liter lion Returnable. mm ..SVS7.V K. J 16 OZ. BOX MOTHER'S ODDOlSO MVONMIM Halt Oit With $10.00 Onltr, PUml Mr. I4annn nf Pirhmntut V:: i - vs niviiiuviiy, -"yima, jrwn r weekend with her son and daughter-in-law. , T- . .... Mr. and Mrs. Burnis Miller and Brian of War-wv were the guests of the Kinncys on Sunday pswi- MRS. l)i;i.,A III HlJARi) THi; LAMP1 IGHTI RS CK I. MB RATI'. CHRISTMAS The Lamplighters held their annual Christinas partv Saturday, December 1, in the new building in the C.R. Wood Park with approximately fifty people attending. The program committee consisted of Ms. Hester Brown, Chairman, Ms. Lillie Owens and Ms. Ollie Ray. Christmas songs were sung and games were played. Mrs. Delia Hubbard was honored with an award for service rendered to the Hayestown Community Building. The C.R. Wood Building was built as a center for interested civic organizations in the community to hold their meetings. Mrs. Hubbard accepted the honor with gratitude on behalf of each member of the club and stressed the desire that each member strive to make the community a better place to live. A scrumptous meal was served. Christmas gifts were exchanged and secret pals revealed. The social committee consisted of Ms. Edna Royster, chairman, Mmes. Odessa Flake, Roberta Allen, Louise Caple, Alma Mitchell, Hattie Evans, R. Harris and Delia Hubbard. President is Mrs. Janet Allen. As Christmas comes upon m and people ian, gelling into the holiday mood. The I aynicvilJcCumbetUI County Yourh Council srwnson Christmas projects for the community. This year's project is a Sa Workshop. The children can meci Sania, Mrs. Stt4. the elves, Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Fin Soldier The workshop will be held at the Rowan YtHilh Center Ms. Gladys McCraw. daughter, oi Mrs. VcrnclbiMt and Willie Mack Jackson Jr., son of Mr and Mr., ir Jackson of Parkton, were married Saturdar pa in $ f p.m. ceremony at Thaddcus Disciple Church. TIht t v Marion Wright officiated. Wedding music was pnnff ; by Ms. Gail Forte and Jerome McKcachin. WiJfic St. At served as the best man. The bride's mother and Mr. :nut Mrs. James Evans were hosts for a reception at h Holiday Inn. The bride is a irraduate of favcttoitt. Slate University and is employed by First Ciiiens ltu and Trust Co. The bridegroom is a graduate of l am tcvillc State University and is employed with Black Decker. The couple will reside in nearbv Parkfon. I ayelto ill. ! avc:tc ii.. ir;til. Chamberlin Studio Honor Roll The Market House Comtnitiee t decorated the Market House in dnwntov.. .... T .1 c .t , um i uvsuay pasi ur ine nnstmas season. Center and IMA units wishing !o help ..iso! lional parties tor disadvantaged citildicii this sln)uld call 396-3392. ' A new Art show was enjoyed durii t!v cvkcntl .i the Arsenal House Gallon'. 3'hc lae tevillcCumberland County Arts Council sp-.ivicd iu showing and a reception on Sunday. Thv wml (In -by school children in Cumberland County. Cumberland County fourth graders onjovo-.! Mt North Carolina State Ballet Company at the C .mm Auditorium in "The Nutcracker Ballet", receivlx. Fayctlevillc area families and groups will hac;r ;' portunity to share with the less fortunate in mn o v.. munity during the 45th annual."Chrisimas Opp.r'inn Families" project. I L. Bradford Morion, Jr., president and chief o ecutive officer of United National Bank hoc. was ih first speaker of the year in the Rudolph Jones Locum, series at Fayetteville Slate University. He spoke on economic projects for blacks jn the 1980s, in the little theater of (he Butler Learning Center. The public was invited. Ms. Darlene Drummond. 5490 Belwood 'Court. ha been selected to serve as chairman of the Dcnison University lecture series for the current academic vear OI Tin; iirst aid m:pARTMi:.vr Tin: 1)1 riiam mm UK l mv vtn rw - . - msr. i f, Second' Honor Roll Anthony Burnette Raymona Evans Sherry Eubanks Tammy Nichols Bridget Simnson Margaret S. Sliearin, Instructor Iirst Ilmior Roll Ali Braswcll Valjeanne Estes Adrienne Quick Janifer Quick Sam i Paul Baptist Church. Devotion was led bv Mrs Hestie Price and Mrs. Willa McKeithan conducted the meeting and received reports from all commit tees. A delicious repast was served after the mcctim; was adjourned and the-ynext meeting date was set fur December 1 1 at ! lie home of Mrs" Susie Ciai o Plum, Street at 7 p.m. All memh 4! '"V , wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 JK Iff Fy-f " r ' : z. n y J .1 i, v t i r At- mm -A mm 1 - 'lliiteiiii 4 f ja t 111 ' V V h HONF.Y DOLLS PACI AN I KK K-OII On Sunday, December 2 the Honey Dolls, parents and sponsors met at the home of Soror Ruth Thomas 526 Cecil Street for the purpose to gear up their annual pageant which will finalize on March 8, 1980. The Honey Doll pageant is sponsored by the Alpha Theta Chapter, Ela Phi Beta Sorority ItK. The purree of the pageant is designed to ra'v: money in order that we can better support out scholarship fund and! help , mentally regarded children. A doll clinic will be hckl before the pageant. J " . ? ,