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The MUsionary Bible Class of Mount Level Baptist Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Neal, 512 Todd St. Monday evening, Nov. 22 at 8:00 o'- clock. Devotional* were con- ducted by Mrs. Rachel Jones, Scripture Mis. Emma Johnson, halms 34:1-8 and the Lord's Prayer in unison after which the president, Mrs. Olinzie Johnson presided. Secretary Mrs. Corono Umstead read the minutes from the last meeting. The Christmas party will be held December 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the E. D. Mickie Recreation Center. On the sick list was Joseph Wade, Elmer Grant, Na- thaniel Brewington, William Carrington, Namon Jones and Mrs. Ammie Faucette. Also Mrs. Jennie Daye. The hostess served a deli- cious repast to the following members; Mesdames Mildred Neal, Creola Campbell, Rachael Jones, Emma Johnson, Rou- mania Lipscomb, Olinzie John- son, Janie Evans, Syminer Daye, Virginia Hilliard, Me- linda D. Harris, and Corono Umstead. Mrs. Janie Evans thanked the hostess for an enjoyable evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Orange Lipscomb, Ward Rd. in January. The members of the Mis- sionary Bible Class extends to everyone "a very Merry Christ- mas and a happy prosperous New Year." *** Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woods and family of NewPort News, Virginia are visiting Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson on Lakeview Rd. *** Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lee Jones, Jr. a new arrival of a fine 7 lbs and 11 oz. bouncing babyboy! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Parrish on the arrival of a fine bouncing baby boy. *** Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal of Todd St. spept Anniversary at Black Mountain and Ashville. Happy anniver- sary to Mr. and Mrs. Neal. I wish you many more. ++* Mrs. Dorothy Lewis of Brooklyn, New York spent a few days including Thanks- giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferson in Hen- derson, N. C. . *** Miss Anedia Fuller returned to Virginia State in Pettersburg Va. after spending a few days with her family, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, Todd St. *** Mr. and Mrs. Willie Perry, children Inga arid Jeffrey of Seat Pleasant, Maryland spent a few days with Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bolden Kenion, Ward Rd. The Perrys were accompanied with Miss Michell Parker of Washing- ton, D. C. who stayed with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret J. Parker and her aunt Miss Vivian Pfcrker. *** Miss Edith (Tot) Lewis of Richmond, Virginia spent a few days with her grandparents i Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferson in Henderson. *** Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grice of Lowell, Massachusett spent a few days including the holi- day with Mrs. Grice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Ward Rd. *** Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irving' \u25a0pent a few days including the holiday with Mr. Edward Ir- ving's brother, Mr. William Irving in Baltimore. *** Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Brandon Rd. and, their two daughters, Marchia and Mar- Jorie have returned home after ?pending a few days including the holiday with relatives and Mends In Baltimore and Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Queen McMillian of Philadelphia Is visiting ho- sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson of La fee- view Rd. Visiting his parents alio are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Hampton, Va. and Durham Social Notes imnnOf Interest DAY! ffuwwafc 4T7-OTO. they also visited Mrs. Robin- son's mother, Mrs. Irene Long. The Sunday School of Mount -Level Baptist Church showed the spirit of Thanks- giving by giving baskets of various fruits to the Senior citizens far and near. Lots of Senior citizen's hearts were made happy and their spirits lifted high. Rev. Dunstan is the pastor. *** INSTALLATION SERVICE Service for installation of pastor at Mt. Shiloh Baptist Church Williamston, N. C., were held Nov. 28, 1971, for Rev. A. L. Daye. Rev. Daye received many expressions of welcome. He is formally of Henderson, N. C. and a former pastor of Mt. Level Baptist Church, Durham, N. C. Those attending the service from Dur- ham, N. C. were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams, Billy Williams and Wanda Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Neal, Mrs. Creola Camp- bell, George P. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clay, Jackie and Sharron Clay, Mr. and Mrs. George Goss and Mrs. Zonnie Daye. *** Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ed Charles. "Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted.*' St. Matthew 5:4. Connel Bullock have re- turned to UNC in Chapel Hill where he'll resume his studies after the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Bullock at Rougeniont, N. C. *** 1 !o ? Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Penn and their daughter of Whop- ping Falls, New York have re- turned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Penn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schooler, Lawson St. *** Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robin- son and their two daughters of Smyrna, Delaware have re- turned home after spending a few days with their daughter and son-in-law and little grand- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stariback,'Jr.Brahdon'Rd. no I'M n.l ftßVw The Community League will hold its regular meeting Monday night, December 6, 1971 at Mount Level Baptist Church at 8 o'clock p.m. Please come out. We shall ex- pect to see you from Hill View Terrace and Mill Grove com- munity. *** SICK AND SHUT INS Joseph Wade, Viola Watkins Mrs. Ruby S. Parrish, Duke Hosp; Lester Moore, 1030 Cor- nell St., Duke Hospital; Mrs. Darcus C. Reed, Duke Hosp. George Cozart, Veteran Hosp. Mrs. Hattie Brown Hayes; Mrs. Deliah Holloway, Ward Rd. Duke Hospital; Mrs. Jennie Daye; Mrs. Annie Faucette; Nathaniel Brewington; Mrs. Geneva Evans; William (Bill) Carrington, Nameon Jones, Lincoln Hosp.; Mrs. Lona Par- ker, Dearborn Dr.; Johnnie Bul- lock, home; Walter Cates; Ezikiel Clemmon, Mrs. Julia Higgins; Mrs. Bell Oneal; Willie Gilmore; Allen Butler, Chase City, Virginia; Willie Mebane; Mrs. Mary Glenn, Rougemont, N. C.; Mercer Morgan; Wilbert Harrison, Chapel Hill; Melvin Han-is; Mrs. Alma Weaver, West Proctor; Mrs. Bettie Short, home; Mrs. Rosa Gentry; Mrs. Dora Smith; Mrs. Mattie Lyde; Mrs. Amelia Hester; Clarence HUey; Mrs. Carrie Alston; James Patterson; John Chavis; Jasper Haskin; Mrs. Thelma Bullock, home, doing nicely; Ellis D. Jones; Ben Morning; A. C. Cozart; Ed Ray; Oscar Pratt; C. G. McLaughlin; Ear- nest Jefferie6; Mrs. Emma Far- row, Cornell; Broadie Daye, High Rise; Mrs. Sue Bettie Parker; Nathaniel Harris; Mrs. Daisy Cates; Harvey TiUey; Mrs. Donie G. Lunsford, doing nicely; Mrs. Rosa Gentry; Mrs. Minnie Bass; Dave Morehead; Mr. Wtyherspoon; Thomas Kitchcart; George Long; Mrs. Lizzie Hawley; Deacon Heron- don Fettiford; Mrs. Annie (Dep) Mack, Guess Rd.; Jack- son Singleton; Mrs. Ola Co- zart; Mrs. Mary G. Rice; Eli- jsh Mitchell; E. J. Artis, Duke Hosp.; Rev. Griswell. "Ask and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." St. Matthew 7:7. Nurses Club Gives Breakfast ji onUr.'i.'tf jnif'rtnp i zJfi At local Hotel The Nurse's Breakfast Club recently had a Thanksgiving Fellowship Breakfast at the Durham Hotel. Members and their invited guest recounted their blessings of the past year as they fel- lowshipped together, and donated a sacrificial offering to help a needy family during the Christmas season. Those attending this affair were; Mesdames Lucreta Mc- Coy, A. Dawson, E. J. Sims, N. Poole, R. Daye, G. Pretty, E. Fasion, S. Thompson, E. George, W. Giles, and Misses C. Dawson, R. Brown, Patricia Fowler, P. Poole, and Sylvia NuChurch also Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NuChurch and Mr. Regal. Garden Clubs To Participate In Xmas Clinic All Garden Clubs of the City will participate in a Christ- mas Decoration Clinic to be held at E. D. Mickie Recreation Center on Alston Ave. Sunday, December 5. Doors will open at 1:30 to receive arrangements. Judges will go in at 3:00 p.m. The public is cordially invited from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. Doors will close at 5:30. There will be something of interest for everyone. Come and get new ideas for your Christmas Decorations. There will also be a childrens corner. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Sarah Cameron Returns Home From Washington, D. C. Mrs. Sarah Cameron of 903 Carroll St. have returned to the dty after spending a few days in Washington D. C. visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Cameron reports a very plea- sant trip. v'# jW H| m MRS. LINDA THEODORE BELL Miss Linda Janet McClinton is Bride of Thedore Bell on Sat. Miss Linda Janet McClinton became the bride of Theodore Bell Saturday in a 2 p.m. cere- mony at St. Joseph AME Church. The Rev. Philip R. Cousin officiated. Mrs. Katie L. Smith was soloist and George Hatcher, organist. A reception was held at the Alfonso Elder Student Union at N. C. Central University. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McClinton of 301 Wayne Circle. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bell of Lanham, Md. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of peau de soie designed with a Victorian neckline, fitted bodice, bishop sleeves and chapel train. She carried a bouquet of carnations and roses. Miss Linda M. Lane was maid of honor. Attendants were Miss Cassandra McClin- ton, the bride's sister, Mrs. Cameron Sanders, the bride's cousin and Miss Joy Bowman. All wore red antique satin gowns and carried peppermint carnations. Lawrence J. Bell, the bride- groom's nephew, was best man. Ushers were Lawrence B. Bell Jr., Nathaniel Bell, Vernon W. Bell, Richard J. Bell and Don- ald A. Bell, the bridegroom's brothers. The couple are graduates of Hampton Institute. She teaches in the Washington School system. He is employed by the Department of Agriculture Division of Personnel. They will live in Maryland. DOWNTOWN NORTHGATEm . SANSABELT BYJAYMAR For X'mas On The "Go" Or X'mas On The Green! » 'i * TOM SHAW 5* * i Doral Open Champion?l 969 *\u25a0 V* »*«*, Hawaiian Open Champion?l97l ? Aj/Vm) WUr*" Bing Crosby National . Pro-Am Champion?l97l First, Sansabelt is the slack with the unique sg&O) patented triple-stretch waistband that breathes and bends with every move you make. Second, Sansabelt is probably the most comfor- table slack you've ever worn. And third, because every look that's new in slacks, is new in Sansabelt! Try on a pair today and see why 9 out of 10 men who try Sansabelt buy Sansabelt. Sansabelt Slacks by Jaymar: from $25.00 _ - -U \u25a0 . -I fn rafr.i? SAT., DECEMBER 4, 1971 THE CAKOUNA TBflM- ' ii Highlights At Durham HP By MONICA GUNN inmunuminnmnniimmi.i The Junior Class Talent Show is now getting under- way. This year's show "Au- tumn of 43", deals with Dur- ham High School 30 years ago. Performances will be given December 3rd and 4th. Any persons interested in partici- pating in this show, may con- tact Meryl Hayes or any other 'Junior Class officer. The Dur- ham High Marching Band par- ticipated in the Chapel Hill- Carrboro Christmas parade Tuesday, November 30th at 6:00 p.m. *' ' * fS , ?? I'M Mrs. YirfWi Mm tKBw '?'%» JkK "Enter into his gates with thanksgiving and into His court with praise." Thanksgiving Holidays brought many old friends and relatives back to the city. Seemed almost like homecom- ing. Miss Lucille Baines and her sister Miss Mary B. Baines of 808 S. Alston Ave. has as their house guest Mrs. Connie Geer, Mrs. Fannie T. Johnson, and Mrs. Christine Hollman of Washington, D. C. Also her niece Miss Ruth E. Baines of New York. . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coley of 623 Bacon St. had as their house guest Mrs. Irene H. Harris of Lexington. I was happy to have as my house guest Mrs. Celeste Bor- den of Philadelphia, my niece Mrs. Mable T. Hewitt of New York and my husbands ne- phews Lotlnie Norwood and Albert Alston of Washington, D. C. *** Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mitchell of 916 Plum St. with their daughter Yolanda, visited their children in Philadelphia for the holidays. *** THANK YOU NOTE The family of the late Theo- dore H. Freeland, Sr., extends a hearty thank you to the many citizens of Durham for their kind deeds shown them through cards, telegrams, The Senior Class is well on its way on its class production of Mame. The following is a list of the students in charge of the different committees. All seniors are urged to join and work hard on a committee this year. Everyone is needed! Sets-Steven House, carpentary- Steve Riggsbee, draftsman - Leonidas Moore; Props-Robert Brown; Costumes-heads- Scar- lett Brunson, Susan Crane, main characters-Gayle Pretty, Steffney Goldston; cast-Karen McDonald; outside- research - Jewell Rhodes; Pro gram-Itae&d- Marion Shepherd, distribution- Susan Spears, finance-Joyce Pfettiford, printing- Linda Honeycutt; Tickets - Nancy Munn and LaNella Smith; flowers, food, financial dona- tions, and visitations during their bereavement. May God shower you with his richest blessings. The Free land Family Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? Di-CM with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas- bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too well, demand Di-Gel. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. 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Page 1: Highlights AtDurham HP inmunuminnmnniimmi.i tKBwnewspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1971-12-04/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · The MUsionary Bible Class ofMount Level Baptist Church held its

The MUsionary Bible Classof Mount Level Baptist Churchheld its regular meeting at thehome of Mr. and Mis. JosephNeal, 512 Todd St. Mondayevening, Nov. 22 at 8:00 o'-clock. Devotional* were con-ducted by Mrs. Rachel Jones,Scripture Mis. Emma Johnson,halms 34:1-8 and the Lord'sPrayer in unison after which

the president, Mrs. OlinzieJohnson presided. SecretaryMrs. Corono Umstead read theminutes from the last meeting.

The Christmas party will beheld December 11 at 7:30 p.m.at the E. D. Mickie RecreationCenter. On the sick list wasJoseph Wade, Elmer Grant, Na-thaniel Brewington, WilliamCarrington, Namon Jones and

Mrs. Ammie Faucette. AlsoMrs. Jennie Daye.

The hostess served a deli-

cious repast to the followingmembers; Mesdames MildredNeal, Creola Campbell, RachaelJones, Emma Johnson, Rou-mania Lipscomb, Olinzie John-son, Janie Evans, SyminerDaye, Virginia Hilliard, Me-linda D. Harris, and CoronoUmstead.

Mrs. Janie Evans thankedthe hostess for an enjoyableevening. The next meeting will

be held at the home of Mr

and Mrs. Orange Lipscomb,Ward Rd. in January.

The members of the Mis-

sionary Bible Class extends to

everyone "a very Merry Christ-mas and a happy prosperous

New Year."***

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woodsand family of NewPort News,Virginia are visiting Mrs.Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Robinson on LakeviewRd.

***

Congratulations to Mr. andMrs. Stanford Lee Jones, Jr. anew arrival of a fine 7 lbs and11 oz. bouncing babyboy!

Congratulations to Mr. andMrs. Willie Parrish on thearrival of a fine bouncing babyboy.

***

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal of

Todd St. speptAnniversary at Black Mountainand Ashville. Happy anniver-sary to Mr. and Mrs. Neal. Iwish you many more.

++*

Mrs. Dorothy Lewis ofBrooklyn, New York spent afew days including Thanks-

giving with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Will Jefferson in Hen-

derson, N. C.. ***

Miss Anedia Fuller returned

to Virginia State in PettersburgVa. after spending a few dayswith her family, Mr. and Mrs.George Fuller, Todd St.

***

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Perry,children Inga arid Jeffrey of

Seat Pleasant, Maryland spenta few days with Mrs. Perry's

parents, Mr. and Mrs. EddieBolden Kenion, Ward Rd. The

Perrys were accompanied with

Miss Michell Parker of Washing-

ton, D. C. who stayed with hergrandmother, Mrs. Margaret J.Parker and her aunt Miss VivianPfcrker.

***

Miss Edith (Tot) Lewis ofRichmond, Virginia spent a

few days with her grandparents iMr. and Mrs. Will Jefferson in

Henderson.***

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griceof Lowell, Massachusett spenta few days including the holi-day with Mrs. Grice's parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson,Ward Rd.

***

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irving'\u25a0pent a few days including theholiday with Mr. Edward Ir-ving's brother, Mr. WilliamIrving in Baltimore.

***

Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ofBrandon Rd. and, their twodaughters, Marchia and Mar-Jorie have returned home after?pending a few days includingthe holiday with relatives andMends In Baltimore and Wash-ington, D. C.

Mrs. Queen McMillian ofPhiladelphia Is visiting ho- sis-

ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and

Mrs. Ray Robinson of Lafee-view Rd. Visiting his parentsalio are Mr. and Mrs. RobertRobinson of Hampton, Va. and

Durham Social NotesimnnOf InterestDAY!

ffuwwafc4T7-OTO.

they also visited Mrs. Robin-son's mother, Mrs. Irene Long.

The Sunday School ofMount -Level Baptist Churchshowed the spirit of Thanks-giving by giving baskets ofvarious fruits to the Senior

citizens far and near. Lots ofSenior citizen's hearts weremade happy and their spiritslifted high. Rev. Dunstan is the

pastor.***

INSTALLATION SERVICEService for installation of

pastor at Mt. Shiloh BaptistChurch Williamston, N. C.,were held Nov. 28, 1971, forRev. A. L. Daye. Rev. Dayereceived many expressions ofwelcome. He is formally of

Henderson, N. C. and a formerpastor of Mt. Level BaptistChurch, Durham, N. C. Thoseattending the service from Dur-ham, N. C. were Mr. and Mrs.Bill Williams, Billy Williams and

Wanda Williams, Mr. and Mrs.C. B. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Neal, Mrs. Creola Camp-bell, George P. Campbell, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Clay, Jackie

and Sharron Clay, Mr. and Mrs.George Goss and Mrs. ZonnieDaye.

***

Sincere sympathy to Mrs.

Ed Charles. "Blessed are theythat mourn; for they shall be

comforted.*' St. Matthew 5:4.

Connel Bullock have re-turned to UNC in Chapel Hillwhere he'll resume his studiesafter the holidays with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. MaceoBullock at Rougeniont, N. C.

***1 !o ?

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Penn

and their daughter of Whop-ping Falls, New York have re-turned home after spending afew days with Mrs. Penn'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. Schooler,Lawson St.

***

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robin-son and their two daughters ofSmyrna, Delaware have re-turned home after spending a

few days with their daughterand son-in-law and little grand-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesStariback,'Jr.Brahdon'Rd.no I'M n.l ftßVw

The Community Leaguewill hold its regular meetingMonday night, December 6,1971 at Mount Level BaptistChurch at 8 o'clock p.m.

Please come out. We shall ex-

pect to see you from Hill View

Terrace and Mill Grove com-

munity.***

SICK AND SHUT INSJoseph Wade, Viola Watkins

Mrs. Ruby S. Parrish, DukeHosp; Lester Moore, 1030 Cor-nell St., Duke Hospital; Mrs.

Darcus C. Reed, Duke Hosp.George Cozart, Veteran Hosp.Mrs. Hattie Brown Hayes; Mrs.Deliah Holloway, Ward Rd.Duke Hospital; Mrs. JennieDaye; Mrs. Annie Faucette;Nathaniel Brewington; Mrs.Geneva Evans; William (Bill)Carrington, Nameon Jones,Lincoln Hosp.; Mrs. Lona Par-ker, Dearborn Dr.; Johnnie Bul-

lock, home; Walter Cates;Ezikiel Clemmon, Mrs. JuliaHiggins; Mrs. Bell Oneal; WillieGilmore; Allen Butler, ChaseCity, Virginia; Willie Mebane;Mrs. Mary Glenn, Rougemont,N. C.; Mercer Morgan; WilbertHarrison, Chapel Hill; MelvinHan-is; Mrs. Alma Weaver, WestProctor; Mrs. Bettie Short,home; Mrs. Rosa Gentry; Mrs.Dora Smith; Mrs. Mattie Lyde;Mrs. Amelia Hester; ClarenceHUey; Mrs. Carrie Alston;James Patterson; John Chavis;Jasper Haskin; Mrs. ThelmaBullock, home, doing nicely;Ellis D. Jones; Ben Morning;A. C. Cozart; Ed Ray; OscarPratt; C. G. McLaughlin; Ear-nest Jefferie6; Mrs. Emma Far-row, Cornell; Broadie Daye,High Rise; Mrs. Sue BettieParker; Nathaniel Harris; Mrs.Daisy Cates; Harvey TiUey;Mrs. Donie G. Lunsford, doingnicely; Mrs. Rosa Gentry; Mrs.Minnie Bass; Dave Morehead;Mr. Wtyherspoon; ThomasKitchcart; George Long; Mrs.Lizzie Hawley; Deacon Heron-don Fettiford; Mrs. Annie(Dep) Mack, Guess Rd.; Jack-son Singleton; Mrs. Ola Co-zart; Mrs. Mary G. Rice; Eli-jsh Mitchell; E. J. Artis, DukeHosp.; Rev. Griswell.

"Ask and it shall be givenyou; seek and ye shall find;

knock, and it shall be openedunto you." St. Matthew 7:7.

Nurses ClubGives Breakfastji onUr.'i.'tf jnif'rtnp i zJfi

At local HotelThe Nurse's Breakfast Club

recently had a Thanksgiving

Fellowship Breakfast at the

Durham Hotel.Members and their invited

guest recounted their blessingsof the past year as they fel-lowshipped together, anddonated a sacrificial offeringto help a needy family duringthe Christmas season.

Those attending this affairwere; Mesdames Lucreta Mc-Coy, A. Dawson, E. J. Sims,N. Poole, R. Daye, G. Pretty,

E. Fasion, S. Thompson, E.George, W. Giles, and Misses

C. Dawson, R. Brown, PatriciaFowler, P. Poole, and SylviaNuChurch also Mr. and Mrs.K. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T.Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. JosephNuChurch and Mr. Regal.

Garden ClubsTo ParticipateIn Xmas Clinic

All Garden Clubs of the

City will participate in a Christ-mas Decoration Clinic to beheld at E. D. Mickie Recreation

Center on Alston Ave. Sunday,December 5.

Doors will open at 1:30 to

receive arrangements. Judgeswill go in at 3:00 p.m. Thepublic is cordially invited from3:45 to 5:30 p.m. Doors will

close at 5:30.There will be something of

interest for everyone. Come

and get new ideas for yourChristmas Decorations. Therewill also be a childrens corner.

Refreshments will be served.

Mrs. Sarah CameronReturns Home FromWashington, D. C.

Mrs. Sarah Cameron of 903Carroll St. have returned to thedty after spending a few daysin Washington D. C. visitingfriends and relatives. Mrs.Cameron reports a very plea-sant trip.

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mMRS. LINDA THEODORE BELL

Miss Linda Janet McClinton isBride of Thedore Bell on Sat.

Miss Linda Janet McClintonbecame the bride of TheodoreBell Saturday in a 2 p.m. cere-mony at St. Joseph AMEChurch. The Rev. Philip R.Cousin officiated. Mrs. Katie L.Smith was soloist and GeorgeHatcher, organist. A receptionwas held at the Alfonso Elder

Student Union at N. C. CentralUniversity.

The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. John McClintonof 301 Wayne Circle. Parentsof the prospective bridegroomare Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bellof Lanham, Md.

For her wedding the bride

wore a gown of peau de soiedesigned with a Victorianneckline, fitted bodice, bishopsleeves and chapel train. Shecarried a bouquet of carnations

and roses.Miss Linda M. Lane was

maid of honor. Attendants

were Miss Cassandra McClin-ton, the bride's sister, Mrs.

Cameron Sanders, the bride'scousin and Miss Joy Bowman.All wore red antique satingowns and carried peppermintcarnations.

Lawrence J. Bell, the bride-groom's nephew, was best man.Ushers were Lawrence B. Bell

Jr., Nathaniel Bell, Vernon W.Bell, Richard J. Bell and Don-ald A. Bell, the bridegroom'sbrothers.

The couple are graduates of

Hampton Institute. She teaches

in the Washington School

system. He is employed by the

Department of AgricultureDivision of Personnel.

They will live in Maryland.

DOWNTOWN NORTHGATEm

. SANSABELTBYJAYMAR

For X'mas On The "Go" Or X'mas On The Green!»

'i *

TOM SHAW 5** iDoral Open Champion?l 969 *\u25a0 V*»*«*,Hawaiian Open Champion?l97l ? Aj/Vm)WUr*"Bing Crosby National .Pro-Am Champion?l97l

First, Sansabelt is the slack with the unique

sg&O) patented triple-stretch waistband that breathesand bends with every move you make.Second, Sansabelt is probably the most comfor-table slack you've ever worn.

And third, because every look that's new in slacks, is new in Sansabelt!

Try on a pair today and see why 9 out of 10 men who try Sansabelt

buy Sansabelt.

Sansabelt Slacks by Jaymar: from $25.00

_- -U \u25a0 .

-I fnrafr.i?

SAT., DECEMBER 4, 1971 THE CAKOUNA TBflM-

' ii

Highlights At Durham HPBy MONICA GUNN

inmunuminnmnniimmi.iThe Junior Class Talent

Show is now getting under-way. This year's show "Au-tumn of 43", deals with Dur-ham High School 30 years

ago. Performances will be givenDecember 3rd and 4th. Anypersons interested in partici-pating in this show, may con-tact Meryl Hayes or any other'Junior Class officer. The Dur-

ham High Marching Band par-

ticipated in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Christmas paradeTuesday, November 30th at

6:00 p.m.

*'

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I'MMrs. YirfWi Mm tKBw

'?'%» JkK

"Enter into his gates withthanksgiving and into His courtwith praise."

Thanksgiving Holidaysbrought many old friends and

relatives back to the city.Seemed almost like homecom-ing. Miss Lucille Baines and

her sister Miss Mary B. Baines

of 808 S. Alston Ave. has astheir house guest Mrs. Connie

Geer, Mrs. Fannie T. Johnson,and Mrs. Christine Hollman ofWashington, D. C. Also her

niece Miss Ruth E. Baines of

New York.. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coleyof 623 Bacon St. had as their

house guest Mrs. Irene H.Harris of Lexington.

I was happy to have as myhouse guest Mrs. Celeste Bor-

den of Philadelphia, my niece

Mrs. Mable T. Hewitt of New

York and my husbands ne-phews Lotlnie Norwood and

Albert Alston of Washington,D. C.

***

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mitchellof 916 Plum St. with theirdaughter Yolanda, visited their

children in Philadelphia for theholidays.

***

THANK YOU NOTEThe family of the late Theo-

dore H. Freeland, Sr., extendsa hearty thank you to themany citizens of Durham fortheir kind deeds shown them

through cards, telegrams,

The Senior Class is well onits way on its class productionof Mame. The following is alist of the students in chargeof the different committees.All seniors are urged to joinand work hard on a committeethis year. Everyone is needed!Sets-Steven House, carpentary-Steve Riggsbee, draftsman -

Leonidas Moore; Props-RobertBrown; Costumes-heads- Scar-

lett Brunson, Susan Crane,main characters-Gayle Pretty,Steffney Goldston; cast-KarenMcDonald; outside- research -

Jewell Rhodes; Pro gram-Itae&d-Marion Shepherd, distribution-

Susan Spears, finance-JoycePfettiford, printing- LindaHoneycutt; Tickets - NancyMunn and LaNella Smith;

flowers, food, financial dona-tions, and visitations duringtheir bereavement. May Godshower you with his richest

blessings.The Free land Family

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