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1"* ■ m-r. • i uni Mi;i\11. I• i lit*, f II \|{i.ti i Tr. I t• I itijo :» People N’ Places - -p ^ __ KKAD Ihe Charlotte Post - United Methodist Women To Hear Mrs Greenfield = BY WILLIE MAE PORTER Post Society Writer THE UNITE] - METHODIST WOMEN of Si Mark’s United Methodis -Church "ill observe Women’ Day Sunday Mrs. Felicia E Greenfield, wife of th president of Johnson C. Smitl -Ufliy&rsjly. will he the speake for the 11 o'clock worshii hour She will talk from thi theme: 'The Virtue Of Th< Woman in the Home, Churcl and Community." The evening program wil feature a panel discussion o the theme. Panelists will b< Mrs Gertrude Parler. formei director of Headstart. Mrs Lula Moore, project director. Hornets Girls Scouts, and Mrs. Betty Harris. Model Cities Planner The public is invited tc attend these services at 917 Clanton Rd. LOVELY CLAUDETTE ROBINSON is going to get married. The announcement came from her mother. Mrs. Mary Bob Irbv RobirfsSir*of 3113 Marney Rd.. who says the ceremony will be performed at Ebenezer Baptist Church at 4 p.m. on Saturday. June 2. Miss Robinson is officially engaged to Harley L. Dewitt. must lIN ATTENDANCE are still giving praise to the interesting address Mrs. Mary Turner Harper gave Sunday at the Mother’s Day program at First United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Harper is the Associate Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Many women of the church were made happy. Happiest and most surprised of all was Mrs. Ethel Goodwin, who was selected "Mother of the Year." Flowers were placed on the altar in memory of Mrs. Alice Plair, Mrs. Daisy Spears, Mrs. Annie M. Holsey, Mrs. Georgia Peoples. Mrs! Grace Brown, Mrs. Isabel Ezell and Mrs. Lucy Kearns The young people of the chilrch Sponsored a receptior for the “Mother of the Year’ following the service. MRS. VIRGINIA STEP TEAU OF VAN BUREIN PLACE was a gracious hostess to the Alpha Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Pi Chi Sorority Saturday night. MRS jULYSgES G. FORD was thd speaker for the Mother’s Day Observance at Simpson-Gillespie . United Methodist Church. She was mvioi imcicoiiiig. Simpson-Gillespie United Methodist Church will be the scene of a conference Sunday in which Dr. Cecil L. Heckerd, District Superintendent of the Charlotte - Mecklenburg Schools, will be in charge of the arrangements. THE PASTOR S AID of the New Emmanuel Congregational Church are making final plans for a Fashion Show at the .White House Inn on Monday night, June 4.* WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS TO Mrs. Wilhelmenia R Adams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roper Sr., who was recently named to the Executive Board of the ' Citizens Committee on the Population and the American WILHELMENIA ADAMS ...Wins New Honors dr. A.J. RYAN ..^Distinguished Minister AKA SORORITY MEMBER assists in seating of a senior citizen from Aery's Nursing Home last Saturday evening just prior to a special dinner in honor of se\en of the Kest Home's residents. PHOTO HY PEELER. Future by President Richard M. Nixon and John D. Rock feller III. The organization - is af filiated with the Planned Parenthood of North Carolina. As the only Black woman on the Committee, Mrs. Adams C.will serve as the first vice president. She is a very active mother of three lovely daughters and two bouncy grandchildren Mrs. Adams has a great love for civic and community work. She is affiliated with numerous organizations that are designed to help the less She is the first vice president of the National Committee of Household Employment of Washington, D.C.; a member of Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Church; member of the Tabernacle Missionary and Stewardess.Boards; past vice president ot the Second Ward High School PTA Council; member of the Mecklenburg and North Carolina Directors of OIC, and member of the Charlotte Bureau of Em ployment, Placement and Train inn. vice president of Domested United of New York City dnO was one of the leaders of the benefit for DUO held in New York City recently by the Trade Women of Afrflh Heritage. REV. A. JACKSON RYANS, the distinguished minister at Ebenezer Baptist Church, officiated the ordination of Tennyson Johnson, Clayton Cuthbertson and Toussant Holland Sunday. They are the newest member of .the Ebenezer Baptist Church’s Deacon Board. The Men's Chorus, under the direction of H.L. Miffer, » provided the bvackground -— j HlipiCMIVC service. THE RAINBOW SOCIAL CLUB -HAD A BALL AT THEIR REGULAR meeting at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Ratchford on Seigle Ave. last week. The ladies had Miss Vernelje Gant, Mrs. Zora Alexander and Mrs. Julia Brewer as.their special guest. Also attending the gala affair were, Mesdames Hattie Harris, Letitfa' Cureton, Bertha Pearson, Mary Hinton! Beulah Jones, Johnnie Pressley, Bertha Jones, and Ora Dick, all members of the very fine organization. The group also included a little get-together for the hostess who was celebrating her birhtday. Mrs. Ratchford was showered with manv nice gifts. The Cuthbertson’s -- An drew, and Elizabeth, along with Mrs. Ella Bates and her sons, Robert and Otis, were visitors in Greensboro last week They report an en joyable time spent with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lee Love EMPHASIS HERE LAST WEEK WERE ON FAMILY REUNIONS. The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kearns at 2249 English Drive served as the headquarters for the reunion of the Charlie Moore family here last weekend There were more than 83 members of the family present and a good time was had by all. It was a touching moment last Wednesday morning when friends of Mrs. Emma Knight got together at her home for fellowship and exchange of experience. Mjcs. Knight, one of the city’s most popular nurses, has been a shut-in'for several months. Mrs. Eillie M. Enoch and Mrs. Nancy Gaston were the special guest at the affair which also had Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith, Mrs. Birdell Lawhorn, Walter Blakeney, Mrs. Dessie Cowans and Mrs. Bertha Sowell in attendance. Mrs. Enoch and Mrs. Gaston, both former Charlotteans, are now making their homes in New York City more VISITORS FROM WASHINGTON. D C . WHO ENJOYED A SHORT. BUT PLEASANT STAY IN TOWN LAST WEEK WERE: Miss Catherine Lee, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Mrs. H.B Pickett, Mrs. Cora Small, Mrs Mattie Houston. Miss Jennie M. Davis, Miss Sylvia Davis. Rev. Albert Small. Miss Alberta Small. Miss Darlene Small, Mrs. Olivia Me Clure, Mrs. Noval McClure, Teamer McClure and Mr.and Mrs. Richard Haves. VISITORS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. HERE LAST WEEKEND WERE Joseph Thomas and Annie and Frances Springs, who were the house guests of Mrs. Carrie Jefferson of English Dr. —CHARLOTTE BIRTHS— Mr. & Mrs. Dayid L. Sparrow 1018 Peachtree A boy Mr. & Mrs. Dexter 'TUbmas 2617 Rose St. A girl Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie L. Rice 3800 Carousal. Dr. A girl Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fun derburk 1445 Seneca 1*1. A girl ~i Mr. & Mrs. Leon White 1848 Fleetwood Dr. A girl Mr.4 Mrs. James T. Bracy 201 N. 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