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Pa#?-8-Th* Ct?rootcl?, Tti ? I ^ lltel I .SSmv,- ' ! * ' ' Club News Y-Activ The Y-Activi.ties Club recently celebrated its 28th anniversary with a program * and banquet at First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue. Mrs. Gladys Sudler served as mistress of ceremonies, the Rev.~ Wilbur Hines, pastor of T VV 11I11I1 X The Within The Picket Fence Garden Club met Browns H The Romelia Mason Garden Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Brown at 854 Rankin St. last Sunday afternoon. Five club members, Mary Lee Carter, Rutherine Griffin, Emma Penn, Dorothy Richardson and Theodosia Lachenali; The Lachenalia Garden Club held a dinner and business meeting last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Annie S. Alexander, at 3141 Flanders Drive. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. Christine Campbell, and a unison prayer was said. The minutes and the treasurers report were read and annrnveH Itpmc r?f ?| ? ?Wi?IU V/l V/IU business and projects, including the annual June Flower Show and the Christmas Holiday House, were discussed. As a part of , Beautif For YourShprrSti Inder Factor 300 South Op?n Monday-Friday '( ) ! f % L?_ mradty, March 17, 1983 ' * .vi; \ v . :.l; .: ' * K.A .i's * .?* ^ i :V.v '; ^VC\5P? ities Club Celebr ai Mt. Pleasant Baptist Mrs. Hazel Scott, Mrs. VerChurch, was the speaker na Nicholas, Mrs. Louise and the Rev. David R. Knuckles, Mrs. Earnestine1 Hedgley gave the medita- Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. tion. J.C. Covington. Mrs. Maderline Gerald Club members are Mrs. and Mrs. Alice Allen were Evelena Clay born, presisoloists for the affair and dent: Mrs. Sally Clyburn^ Mrc I Itirla 1nn?c vdq c (ka ui/<? ?! I > fm a VI WWIWU JVilVJ TTUJ II1V 1VV ^11 VJiUblll^ ITlISi L/CUCUC pianist. Special guests were Jones, recording secretary; he Picket Fence C recently at the home of The club president, Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Franklin. Beatrice Kirby, discussed r_ J ~ ' lost Romelia Mason A. Patton, were present. ed after the meeting. After discussing routine Mrs. Emma Penn is the business items, the club recording secretary and discussed the annual Flower' Theodo&ia A. Patton is the Show, which will be held in Pre$ident. the Benton Convention | Center on June 4. ~ Refreshments were serv-~~ i Meets p?? new business, the hostess showed a film entitled ||| ( "How To Examine Your % Breast." Open discussion followed the film. Packages of Ferry Morse Bloomsdale Long-Standing Spinach Seeds were given to the members. The members are to reDort Drocress or difficulty with the seeds at the next meeting. Members present were Annie S. Alexander, Linda Poindexter, Jean Lawrence, Delores Douthit, Patricia Dosier, Christine Campbell and Addie R. Acey. Alexander is the reporter. ul Slips I M mmer Dresses. X 100% Nylon Hurahlo AntLr!lin? wi r ?i wvv? with matching lace trim Front Shadow Panel Sizes 32-44 Average / in white and ivory / $4.65 c Sizes 46-52 in black, white and ivory ? m f\f\ The crisp, clean eleg Q all white emerges at in this tempting selec Sizes 34-44 Tall polyester crepe dress in white only Gayle Evans. Glide in ? A /\ with one of these lovi tions In sizes 14V2 to | Four styles Including iTRON'Q] cr.s"o""#ra, TODAY'S WOMAN a Mills 1 / Outlet H~'"~ Marshall St. 768 9200 Mon< \ M i i I Shown art BMBbart off S- '/^ \t I thm Y-Activities Club, N I who recently I I cc^c^>rate^ their 28th ^1 L Anniversary with a pro Sgram and banquet at First Baptist Church. NMIMtlttttittMiMMMM tes Anniversary Mrs. Odessa Perry, finan- Mrs. Cora Broome, Mrs. cial secretary; Mrs. Cora Everleen Byrd, Mrs. Etta Turner, treasurer and Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Ozel Long, Evelyn Hairston, chaplain. Mrs Annie Pearson. Mrs. Other members include Pauline Samuel, Mrs. MinMrs. Sally Clyburn, pro- . w . . . gram chairman; Mrs. "le Sh?ffn"', n Jlsabel Rachel Lewis, social chair- Tate, Mrs. Gladys Thompman; Mrs. Evelyn son, Mrs. Janet Blue and Hairston, sick committee; Mrs. Rosa Wagner. lub Meeting Held recommendations from the ner, was given an A|rican 4th District Club Council's Violet. Flower Show Chairman. ^ FrankUn is dub Mrs. Ellsworth Banner. The secretary and Mrs. Bernice flower show will be held Gwyn is club treasurer. June 4, at the Benton Con- jhe meeting closed with vention Center. Club Bendition. The The project for March next meeting will be held at was "A Gardner's Quiz." the home of Mrs. Roxie Each membej participated.if 16QQ H^ispp, Mrs. Kirby, the Quiz win- Ave. y* I white dresses I sizes 14V2 to 221/2 ance of \p Ml ;es from P"1 r w lnftime 2 jacket Easter ? um your Belk, Visa, American Express, or MasterCard Have it later , use our convenient Lay Away plan Balk of Winston-Salem Hanas Mall lay to Saturday, 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Sunday 1 to 6 P.M. \ I mi mmm 20% to "? 25% off Festive looks for Easter. ^^ -^ j \ *mL* J ^** 1 ?j ^^K^raS air. It's a time for blooming flowers ^^^lilf * and pretty girls in light, airy iVlVlfillllH - n^Mgftf dresses. Dainty trims, ruffles and l|S|lit?Hlill ? -? 1? I: ~J ? __!__ O ! t*l a. tt 111 i iti tx II I * ! I fHitf fl more in sonos, pring. oizes o 10 IlllUilrlf Till p^/ 6X, 7 to 14, Junior High. k8w|B^^ *21 to $4875 ftlfli Rtg. $28 to $65. Get 25% savings on handsomely styled suits and ^B|/ sportcoats for big and little boys, prep sizes, too. Solids, leather 1?||| sjr*?20 1? Rtg. $9. Big boys oxford button- Hiiiili down dress shirts in white, MUmp pastels. Easy care poly-cotton. Prep boys sizes. Reg. $11. Sale $8.80. JCPenney , Wlntton-Sakm, Hanes Mall 768-2510 Catalog 768-2710 1W3 J C P?nft#v Comoi^yl"C
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