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New CofC Chapter Gets Charter Battle of Amubon Chap 10 OJJ.C. held its annual Day-Chad ter Day dinner J, 1 PJBL, Sept, a, hall of Mary Stew ty Building on 301 ' north the me <W Trenllt Chap tbe Oonfed gvmsta were greeted * Mrs. who inttoudeed MWng line which was * of Mis. Melvin J. Weeks. Chapter President, Mrs LeRag a Raid, ML C. Dir. OJXC. Henry W. Whlt Mrector, Diet. 7, Mrs. Ifcmms *. Ralph Chapter am nee IttiMdoot and Sr. director of Lt. OoL Robert de Tmerille Chapter jf Children of Confeder acy. Was Pamela Lee, President of the Id, CnL Robert de 7*0*01* Chapter. Children of the Confed eracy. mcrobor recipient of *S® „ -. , Us mother Mrs. George tiue each ed i cottn*, a preenery ^ cotton bolls Intersp ersed in the flowers and greenery were artistic arrangements of min ature Coafederate Wags. On each side of floral arrange ment rested the framed, easeled Charters of the Battle of Averao boro Chapter XT. D.C. 2320 aad the Lt. Col. Robert de Treville Chap ter 630 Children of thoConfeder acy. The guests found their places et the tab!# by white place cards, The speakers table, of the U shap ed linen covered table, was cen tered with a low, but profuse. Red. white ind blue floral arrange ment simitar to the. on eon the buffet. This arrangement was flan ked' by mii-.iatute Napotean cannon j replicas or those used 1® the Bat-* tie oT ATerasborO.'These were fur ther flanked by larger ceramic ^mwi bearing the insignia of the i Stars lin W^eft cnapcer ne.aeni, welcomed the ffoeste. Invocation j yiim oy Mhl VlrpTUJ PKtu4. A three cocne dinner was screed alter *tW> the president celled . the matting h order and led the j UXkC. AUial. The Star Spangled . btage and was followed by the Pledge of Aiiegiance to the Flag of j the 0. S- the Salute to the Flag of limth Ctaroiina and the Salute j to the Ref of The Confederacy which were led by Mias Barham: Sean Ra;pa. The group then sang Dix:e. Mrs. Henry Whitten ten ac companied at the piano TOT the group _ Mm. De<ta Bsyant was recog nised as the Chapter’s Only Beal Daughter. Mrs. Le3oy C, Paul, honorary chapter member and H. C. Dfr. UJl.C. Treas., grought a message on the Founding of the Patriotic Society. The United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Weeks re- , presented the Chapter itx Char-; ter on the Chapter’s 3rd bir haay. 1 ir.« 3u2 Ivey was accompanied at t*1* piano by Mrs. Whiitingtb® when de sen? •‘Ills the Woods the Ifasetr Went- nrriten by Sid ney Lanier. Georgia poet and Con federate Warrior. Mrs. Thomas Ralph was pres ented to the groflp as the mnior advisor of the newly organised Lt Col. Robert de TVeville Chapter 630. Children of the Confederacy. She U *cd. Vice President of the Battle of Averasboro Chapter UDC. The members of the Children’s Chapter came forward as the char ter roll was called, when assembled, Mrs. Ralph presented their certl ficates of membership. Charter members included: Miss Pamela Lee, Clifton Bukovsky, Miss Ann McLeod. Miss . Suaun U*yd, Miss Cindy Ralph. Mis® Ubby Ralph Dexgr lfcieod, Dfnnls McLeod. Bic»y «£f. IRfry Wood Ivey. Mlfs Sharon Ivey. Absent charter members #r*r* Robert Lee Bukovsky arid Brnest Jarvis Alp bin ICm 9u* tw »nh* “Roe* of i" ac; impanied hy Mrs. Whit- j Libby Ralph: Chaplain, Miss Shar on Irey; Historian. Ricky Ivey. The easel and the Framed Char ter of the Children's Chapter were designed, made and donated by Thomas E. Ralph Mr*. Ralph dte played the Silver Cop awarded to this chapter by the N. C. Dir C. 1 of C. con re'll ion at Wilmington for haring most new members of any chapter in the state. Clifton Bukovsky Baltimore, Md ' was presented the Jefferson Devil Medal which he vu awarded at the N. C. Dtv. C. of C. Convention for beihg the oldest hoy to become a member of C. at CL In N. C in I Mi. Mrs. Ralph presented the ci tation end aafced hit mother Mn George (Roee Lee Fhwier) Bukov sky. member of Settle of Averwa boro Chapter UDC . to pin the Medal on her son, Clifton's breast. Those present included: Mrs Hubert Lee. Mis Pamela Cae. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 3. Weft'. Mr.. Thomas *. Ralph, Miss Cindy Ralph, M‘ss Iibby Ralph, Mrs. Delia Bryant, Mrs. Raymond Ivey, Mia* Jean Irey, Miss Sue Ivey, Ricky Ivey. Mrs- George Bukovsky, t«f* ton Bukovsky. MW Rachoi L«* Haul. Mrs. Henry W. WhitUngtou, Mrs. Oien McLeod, Mrs. Sekton Lee, Mks. Aim McLeod. Dexter Mc Leod. Dennis McLeod. Mrs. Kay Tripp Tart. Mrs. Crosby Lloyd. u-c- Eosan Lloyd, Mias Mattie Oe ney, Mr* Ham Wiggins. James Ivey. Oohald Weeks. Jack Webbs. Mr. and Mrs Harry Lundbcrg. Mias Kay Irey. Miss Blaine Irey, Miss Mary B. Parker, Terry Wood Irrf, Miss Sharon Ivey. Misa Beverly Core. Miss Virginia P ttard. Mrs. Prances mrmr, MM John R. Mc Call, and Mr* Roger A, P. Bare foot. WASHINGTON — A federal judge rejected a shareholder re quest to Mock Uw holding of the first stockholders meeting of the Communications Siteffite Corp. here Sept. IT- Attorneys for the shareholder, George H. Poirier, Jr., of Woonsocket, R. I, imme diately took -the case to the coart of appeals. APOOT.Y A mm® TOKYO (UPI) — Japan accep ted an American apology Wednes day for an incident in Which three C. 8. service men tom down a Japanese flag on Okinawa during rn Olympic torch ceremony. toi late To Classify rtlM Mt'HTi Waaehowe or aho» formerly occupied by Mode * Wte Bread Co. Will repair or remodel to suit tenant. See Otis Jackaon at Piggly Wiggly. 9-i#-8c W4> HAND - U. S. CHOICE BEEF - BONEIESS W4> BRAND - U. $. CHOICE TENDER ** r r ASTE-O-SEA DRESSED Mating Fish 10*. W-D BRAND — LEAN 100% PURE ft>. Family Package MV SALT — THICK PIECES FAT BACK* u. 19^ Blue or White Detergent Limit One Please THRIFTY-MAID HALVES or SLICED "HEW CROP" ^ ^ . 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