SOCIAL HAPPENINGS CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH The fifth Anniversary of the Cedar Grove Baptist Church Junior Choir of Terra Cotta, North Carolina will be held Sun day, March 5 at 2:30 p.m.. The Church is on Norwalk Street and the public Is cordially invited. Rev. J. W. Hedrick, pastor Mrs. J. W. Wallace, program chairman. FASHIONERS CELEBRATE The Fashioners celebrated their 13th Anniversary at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Freeman on February 15, 1967. Guest speaker was Mrs. Estelle Tatum who is a member of Union Me morial Methodist Church, Pres ident of WSCS and a teacher at Stokesdale Elementary School. The members had as their guests: Misses Euralie Waddell and Sheril Lewis, Mrs. Ida Wil kins, Dorothy Cannon, Hattie Perkins, Edna Bowden and Mrs. Geraldine McLaughlin. They served a delightful Buffet Sup per. Mrs. Dorothy Freeman, Presi dent. Mrs. Frances Holt, Reporter. SPORTS FESTIVAL COMMITTEE TO MEET The Tri-State Y. M. C. A. Executive Committee will meet at the Hayes-Taylor Y. M. C. A. on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 P. M. to make final plans for the Tenth Annual Sports Festi val to be held on March 18th In Lynchburg, Virginia. According to Percy Keeling, Chairman of the sports festival, this will be only a short business meeting with very few details. Associations are expected to send representatives from Lynchburg, Va., Roanoke, Va., Danville, Va., Winston-Salem, High Point, Asheville, and Greensboro. The Tri-States Sports Festival include such activities as bas k e t b a 1 1, volleyball, billiards, WEAL Program Schedule Menday-8at?r*ay 6-7 AM Merrill H. 7-9 AM Merrill H. * Nalaoo J. 9-10:80 AM Bit Jhu 10:30-1180 AM Alfred O. (Goepel) I1:S0 AM -1:80 PM Bl* Jhn 1:SO-J:SO PM Alfred O. (Gospel) 1:30-8:00 PM Prince Ike S minute newscast on the boor. Remote news when Ik hap Sunday is Sunday on WKAL. Wa Disc Jockey Time Salesman weightlifting, ping pong, and checkers for boys and young adults. BLIND MONTHLY MEETING The Guilford Federation of tfys Blind held their regular monthly meeting in February at Hayes Taylor Y.M.C.A. There were twenty-four members present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr. T. R. Bryant. New officers for 1967 are as follows: Mr. T. R. Bryant, pres ident; Mr. William Dunn, vice president; Miss Christine Crutchfield, secretary; Mrs. Ma mie Snow, assistant secretary; Mrs. Annie M. Flowers, finan cial secretary; and Mr. Roosevelt Taylor, treasurer. Miss Denise Snow and Miss Dorothy Watson were appointed reporters. The president appointed the follow ing persons to serve on a com mittee to plan a Calendar of Work for the year: Mrs. Mame Snow, Mr. Frank Williams, and Mrs. A. M. Flowers. Chairmen for the various committees will be appointed "by the president at the March meeting. After the General Business session, refreshments were served by Mrs. Ruby Nelson. Mrs. Nelson was assisted by Miss Watson, Miss Snow, Mrs. Helen George and Mr. Frank Williams. The menu consisted of homemade cake, chicken salad sandwiches, and coffee. Reporters: Miss Dorothy Wat son, Miss Denise Sno vf. Advisor: Mrs. A. M. Flowers. "THIS IS YOUR LAND" City dumps, rubble-covered vacant lots, and barren acres around newly built schools may represent publicly owned lands. National Wildlife Week, March 19-25, reminds all oitzens that "This is Your Land." Do not let these locations remain neglected for they can provide tomorrow's recreation grodnds and nature study areas ? places to learn about and enjoy the out-of doors. Sponsored by: The Na tional Wildlife Federation and the Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge. GREENSBORO USHER'S COUNCIL TO MEET The Greensboro Ushers' Council will meet on Tuesday, March 7, 1967 at the home of Mr. Leon Johnson, 1617 Pichard Street. The meeting will begin at 8:00 P.M. C. R. Cregg is President. Mrs. Frances Holt is the Reporter. CIRCLE TO MEET Circle No. 2 of United Institu tional Baptist Church will meet Sunday, March 5th, in the home of Mrs. Edna Motly, 904 Bur bank St., at 5 p.m. Mrs. Hollis, re porter. Trice's Day Care Nursery Children 4 Weeks to S Tears 1840 Mtmcey Lane BLUFORD PARK Phase 278-1870 Owned and Operated by Mrs. Dorothy Trice When a baby is born in Denver ...and the waiting room's in Da Nang Who breaks the news to Father? We do ? and we'll track him to his jungle bivouac to do it. Bringing home just a little closer is a Red Cross specialty. Just one of the many services your Red Cross performs that helps to brighten the lives of our fighting men in Vietnam. We need your support. The American Red Cross. help help MINISTERS' WIVES MEET The Ministers' Wives Club of Greensboro and Vicinity held their regular meeting at the Pearson Street YWCA on Mon day evening. Mrs. A. D. Brower is the President, and Mrs. G. M. Phelps, Secretary. Conducting the Devotions ? Mesdames O. R. Simpson, Mrs. I. R. Tarpley, and group parti cipation. Miss Elaine Harrington, teacher at J. C. Price School, was speaker for the afternoon. Theme for the program was: Negro History Week Observ ance. The guest was presented by Mrs. O. R. Simpson. Miss Harrington spoke on outstanding Negroes ? some of our modem day and some of the yester-years. 'Stars" in the realm of Poetry mentioned, were: Phyllis Wheatley, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and James Weldon Johnson. This phase of history was highlighted with the playing of a record ? "God's Trombones" ? in which was shown the talent displayed by the writer of The Creation. Interspersed with the recording of The Creation was music ? the Spiritual: "Give Me That Old Time Religion" ? one that was outstanding. Among the "Stars" in the realm of Education were: Dr W. E. B. DuBose, Mary McLeod Bethune, Mordecal Johnson, and Booker T. Washington. Others, some of whom we in Greens boro are well adqualnted, will In time be added to the list as history is written, said Miss Harrlnyton. "Stars" in the realm of Sci ence, were: Dr. Charles Drew, Dr. Daniel Williams, and George Washington Carver. Again a record was played in which It was very vividly shown the dif firulties overcome by Dr. Carver as he endeavored to secure an education. This was most inter esting, in that the record carried the actual voice of Dr. Carver. "Stars" in the field of Re ligion, were: Augusta Tolen, Thomas Paul, Richard Allen, Daniel Alexander Payne, James Augusta Healey, Adam Clayton Powell. "Stars" in the field of Music mentioned, were: Harry T. Bur leigh, R. Nathaniel Dett, Paul Robeson, Roland Hayes, Marion Anderson. Miss Harrington's very won derful message was concluded with another recording ? this time, numbers sung by the Tuskegee Institute Choir. Among them: "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" ? "Deep River" ? "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray." This meeting will long be re membered by the following members who were present: Mesdames A. D. Brower, G. M. Phelps, Rosa B. Toatley, Florence Lucas, I. R. Tarpley, T. C. Tarpley, C. A. Barrett, O. R. Simpson, J. W. Shutford, K. A. Hargett, G. H. Caldwell, and Miss Ethel Brower. COGS GREEN U6HT Jti SIGN UP TO DONATE BLOOD TODAY Hargett Funeral Services Where sympathy expresses Itself through sincere service. * 905 East Market Street ? 20S North Beech Street Most Modern Equipment All Facilities , Available ? Air Conditioned Chap?l Opposite New Postal Boflding The Hargett Family Greensboro, N. C. Call: 270-8298