ATTEND CUMBO FAMILY REUNION - Left to right: Seated: Mrs. Thelma Lennon, Mrs. Kittie Glover Gumbo, mother, Benjamin F. Gumbo, if, Mrs. Ruth Tolson Gumbo. Back row: Standing: John D. Lennon, Mrs. Thernotta G. Curtis, Leslie White, Mrs. Eunice G. White, Mrs. Inez G. Wilson, Charles K. Wilson, Mrs. Bernice C. Coles, Clifford C. Coles, Sr. (See story). ZJafenteJ 'lfouth f enled Z)L J!inL Os HUeiyL The audience was spell bo j id by the virtuosity of the thirteen to nineteen year old youths when they were pre sented by tin. 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SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE CCZ .r-i. -jx/-, twiw vili«a» I , ~ ... jj-v A iirrtlX iMMntlon Oxiarantseri or You, Moony Buck k-FV^CC-A C? fw j *S&N&2i3 i o„7*oo.#o «0. 5 J»i(Ph«.i» »»*.!.MI CumLo Jamilty Reunion .tttlJ On City The family of Mrs. Kittie Glover Cumbo and the late Benjamin F. Gumbo hold their annual family reunion at the Hilton Inn, April 9, 10, 11, 1971. All six children and their families were present tohonor their mother. Mrs. Cumbo, a retired public school teacher, reared her family in Raleigh, after the death of her husband, a busi nessman. Reunion activities began with dinner on Friday evening, fol lowed by a “Chit-Chat" ses sion. On Saturday, the family enjoyed sight-seeing tours, shopping sprees and “Fun Night". Mrs. Bernice Gumbo Coles thrilled the family and friends with her “1971 Col lection of original poems and songs" depicting childhood memories, especially her ren dition of “She Did It Her Way", dedicated to Mrs. Cumbo. On Easter Sundav, the family and trlends worshipped at First Baptist Church of which Dr. Charles Ward is pastor. John D, Lennon made a cash pres entation from the family in honor of Mrs. Cumbo to the Church’s building fund. After church. Mrs. Gumbo's child ren honored her with a birth day dinner in the Ambassador Room of the Hilton Inn. Join -ing the family as guests were Dr. Charles Ward, Mrs. Nora Sanders, Mrs. \. Cook--, Miss Joyce Cooke Mr . Maria Curtiss. Mrs. Thernotta Curt j - d.- lighted the group with v marks and greetings to Mrs. cumM and Mrs. Lemon, whose birth day was East, r Mouda . The remainder of the evenin'; m spent sharing fond • -.mm n Attending thefr-stivdi,-- - . i. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. \\- son, Norfolk, Virgium; Mis. Thernotta Curtis, H.d-T h, M“. and Mrs, Benjamin I-. Cuirto, Jr., Upper Marlboro, \: : land, Mr. ami Mrs. : ...si;, "hite, Gary, Indiana; Mr. Mrs John I), Lennon, 1 ml. ~n; IDLE-A-WHILF clfb The Idlo-A-Whil- Sori..; r?,;! met on April 29 at t. - ! in. i Mrs. Margaret Baldwin, ! . Edenton St. With the president, v ;1 . zel Williams presid meeting was opened -,, it:; d, tion, Bible verses were r.-.-i • d , the members and the ! ord's Prayer followe<:. The meeting was op.- i or business with com : dr . r ,._ ports and a discussion . ! -i,, bus trip in August to Mi.r m Ga. Birthday greetings weie.- r._ to Mrs, Pridgeon. She ire : . I V-. and Mrs, Clifford C. CoJ.?s, Brooklyn, N. V.; Miss i i.i Cn tis, Hudson, N. Y.; • • s*ll* Curtis, Raleigh, Pier r Cum 1 -i, Maryland; Mrs. ■s i f Tolson, Maryland, • ■". of Mrs. Bcnjainin Cum d s . Maria Curtis, Raleigh l'm joining the family . Mv. and Mrs. Waverly ' . Waverly Jones, 13, \ -i - u ia Beach, Virginia; Mr. i Mrs. Willie Walden, Apex, \d , .nul Mrs. James Cocfield, ' r. amt Mrs. Percy Foxwell, . i eti'r (Big Pete)Williams, .Mrs. Olivette Massenburg, :„h, and Miss Pac Harris ‘ t j)T)or Marlboro, Maryland. Club News a gift from her secret pal. The- meeting adjourned. Our 1 stoss served a delicious re inch was enjoyed by all. Lames were played with high o prize being won by Mrs. Pridgeon, Low score prize v ut to Mrs. Charles. Members present were Mes~ 0.0. ,-s Catherine Holden, Lou lse Walker, Dorothy Powell, ■ Nunn, Elizabeth Prld . , Hazel Williams, Jennie Cdau-ios, Phyllis Haywood, M ■ Graham and Rosetta Rand. Tlie next meeting will be held d! Mrs. Jennie Charles, 716 Calloway Drive. THE CAROUKIAN HfcLSIOK, N. c., SATURDAY. 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