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Alabama Citizen from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 2

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Alabama Citizeni
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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RACE 2 SAfURDAY MARCH 2. 1963 ALABAMA CITIZEN ZMERSOft LAND SOCIETY EDITOR DRUID CITY SOCIETY! CLUB NEWS I ALABAMA CITIZIN ublishad weekly by the Alabama Citlaea Publishing Co. lac. at 413 S. Cedar Street, Mobile, Ala.

Entered as second -class matter at the Post Office, Mobile, Ale. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Frank P. Thornes, President- Publisher Lancia M. Thomas, General Manager Anne Rice Circulation Representative Frank Wilkins Circulation Representative Mildred Foster Circulation Rerrtseptatlye beginning March 4.

The dm will be taught at the home of Mrs. Susie Carpenter on Mon. Wed. and Fri. from 9i to 12 noon and will be opened to the Negro housewives and othes interested people in the LOCALS EUREKA SOCIAL GS AVINC EUREKA SOCIAL AND SAVING CLUB.

met in the home of Mrs Mary Alice Berry last week. MnJ Ada Lee presided during the bus iness session. Herh ome was beat ti fully decorated with flowers. A delicious lent plate was served. Mrs.

Mary Berry, Pres. Luc-ilejo nes, Sect. Mrs. A. E.

Lee. reporter TRI-HI-Y OF RIVERSIDE HIGH Several youngl adies were induct) ed as members of the Tri-Hi- at Riverside in an impressive ce BIG HAPPENINGS Girl of the Week Brenda Harper and Earle an Couples of the week. Whit field' and H. Haywood. Dedications: I.

B. Robinson- F. Davis, Love Affection. M. Long-B.

Brown Two Lovers. Cox and L. Will iams, Rainbows. K. Oliver--- P.

Cherry, Operation. M. Crowel J. Townsen, You really got a hold on me. Charlie Cook, you' have a secret admirer and she is not bad looking either.

H. Taylor you better straighten up and fly right. Johnny Hill, you got the right string but the wrong yo-yo Dorothy, who is who with you. It is someone around Big Q. Walker si telling B.

Robinson. you really got a hpld on me. P. Palmore is telling A. William nothing can change the love i the love I have for you.

Alice LAS AMIGAS CLUB met at the YMCA on Tues. at 7i30 pm. Mrs. Stella Brownlee was hostess. The "Clubroom" was acentua-ted by beautiful floral arrangements which were gifts from friends.

The president, Mrs. Tessie Bush presided during the business sess ion. The group made final plans for the presentation for the Forecast of Arts" for Friday. rs. T.

Patton conducted an interesting "Guess What's In The Box" contest during the social hour. The following persons guests: Messrs Millie M. Suttle, Sidella Butler, Mary Harris, Gertrude Carstarphen and Mrs. C. Day.

The hostess served a delec-j table barbecue chicken dinner. Mrs. T. Bush, Pres. Mrs.

Annie Watts, Act. repr. PERSONAL AEC WillieA. Bnks of the U. Air Force, stationed in Green ville, was home recently visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hillja ckson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jackson nephew of Montgomery, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffersoi Jackson. Hattie Randolph as call ed to Carrollton, Ala. to the bed side of her sister, Mrs. Ella R.

Bonner, who is much improved at this time. remony on last Thurs. A challen was given to them by Mr. Porter Foster inan induction speech. MATTHEf-RIVER SIDE P.T.A.

held its Feb. meeting in the! Auditorium of Riverside School; Feature of the meeting was ai Report to Parents. Parents turned1, out in large numbers to get first hand information about their children. The Freedom Rally was continued. Three oreign students from Stillman College gave informative talks.

The Pres. Rev. George Wilson urges pare it' to be present at the Mar. meet. SENIOR VS OF HUNTER'S CHAPEL CHURCH.

Mrs. Maude Daly was hostess to the Y's on last Tues. afternoon. Berry Feb. 27th.

Mrs. Nellie hoctess. The meeting was largely attended. Our visitors were Mrs. E.

Elliot, Mrs. A. Jones, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.

L. Scott, Mrs. Suttes. Our special feature was a. book review by Mrs.

Irene Taylor. The club join ed in singing "His Eye Is On The Sparrow were served a verl delicious menu. Mrs. V. Prience, Pres.

Mrs. Lucille Jones, Sect'y Mrs. Mary L. Jones, Repr. COSMOS STUDY CLUB Mrs.

Willie Ann Johnson was hostess to the club last Wed. Her home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Following business Mesdames M. Gray, Sylvia Collins, Sarah Merr-I iweather and Gladys Hall present ed a Panel Discussion, "The Rofe) of the Club Women in Preparing Club Girls For The discussion was very informative. During the social hour the club raffled off a basket of groceries.

Mrs. Bertha Mauldin won. The hostess served a ham dinner and desert to members and guests. Mrs. Helen Hicks, Pres.

Mrs. Willie E. Cannon, Repr. VACATION SAVING CLUB. Velma Roberts was hostess to the club on Feb.

15. Mrs, Brown presided over business. The hostess served a tasty menu. Mrs. E.

Brown, Pres. Mrs. V. Roberts, repr. SUNLIGHT SAVING CLUB met on last Thurs.

nite at the home of Mrs. M. L. Jones. The vice -pres, was in charge of business, which was a Feb.

Rally. Mrs. L. Williams conducted the devotion. Next meeting ill be at the home of Mrs.

L. Williams Mrs. R. Brooks, Pres. Mrs.

M. Beale, Sect. Miss C. B. Robinson, Repr.

club met at the home of Mrs. Amanda Whitley Fri. night Mar. 1st. Business was the feature of the meeting.

Refreshments served. Mrs. E. Brown. Pro.

Mrs. V. Roberts, repr. NURSING CLASS Red Cross Nursing volunteer. Mrs.

Dora Clements will teach a "Care of the Sick and Injured' class in the Samatha commiui' Hill THANKS NORTHERN STUDENT FOR BOOKS BIRMINGHAM--- The CORE group at City College of New Qtes and Barbara Harper are cute I a York decided to collect a siz- chicks around Druid. A. Ayers is 1 able nunber of books and ship telling B. Hood if you lose me, them to Miles College here, you will lose a good thing 7 i whose students have been particu TEEN TALK Bobby Robinson is telling Jim Ayers, have a happy landing. Earlean Ayers and Roy are two lovers.

McArthur Gray is having lonely heartaches for Brenda. GUARANTEED UVEIN i' Week. Fare Advanced 576 Merrick Road Lynnbrook, New York larly active in the non-violent movement for civil rights. Upon arrival of the shipment L. H.

Pitts, president of the college, wired the New York group: "Miles College accepts with great) appreciation 2,000 volumes from City College of New York students for our library. We have no means of adequately expressing our thanks to you. ORDER'S- k. AMITY STUDY Maude Daly won the 1st Prize at the last meeting of the club The CITIZEN is happy to make! the correction. LUCY SHEPHERD ART CLUB, Miss R.M.

Leach was hostess to the club last Wed. afternoon. Lovj ely arrangements of pre- spring flowers, gifts from members and friends, adorned her home. Following the bqsiness, The ArtCOm mittee, which numbers among its members, Mesdames M. P.

Gilmer, Hazel Robinson, R. M. Evans, R. B. Harvey and G.

Jack-son, sponsored Fashions Around The Clock. Models were club members who modeled the latest in suits, dresses, cocktail dress es and wraps, evening wear and after-five gowns. Guests includes Mesdames Curtis Hauser, M. B. Hughes and A.

B. Miller. The hos tess served a tasty menu. SOUTHSIDE SEWING CIRCLE. met in the home of Mrs.

Mary A "STOP" FOR JLL YOUR SHORT TIGER GRILL1 3700. 15th STREET N'PORT TEEN TALK 1. Alvin and Eva are too cool for school. Shirley is saying to Sonny, I'm sorry too. Jackie is saying to Sharron, I was fighting a losing battle but I had fun trying to win.

Laura, who is the lucky guy? Is it Johnny? Dennis is saying to Maxine. you will be mine for a long time. Competition: Pauline McGee, I hear you have stiff competition. Competition-J is no problem with Emma. Ruby Cox, word is getting around you have stiff competition at River side.

Shirley is ition. Eva has no problem with it. Ruby to Ike "Don't set me free. Alvin to Eva, "These Arms of Harvey to Earlean, Thatj is the Way Love Is. "Annie to Johnny, "Two Lovers," Robert to Sharron, Wilmon to Emma, "Call On Me.

"Dot Jerry G. are too cool. Why is Charles singing to Doris "Baby Shirley is telling J. C. I wanna know right Who is her, Joyce Sparks (C.M? SPAM SANDWICHES 154 HAMBURGERS ..254 CHEESE BURGERS 304 HOT 154 BOLONGY SANDWICHES 154 FISH SANDWICHES.

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YOUR FRIENDLY; DRUID TEEN -TALK Margaret is telling Martin you really got a hold on me. Elizabeth is telling William, nothing can ever change this love I have for you. Brenda is telling Willie, nothing can change all the love I have for you. Eddie Mae is telling Carl you are my sunshine. Annie is telling Bob when you lost me, you lost your good thing.

Annis is singing, you're not the one for her. Tommy is telling Dorothy These Arms of Mine. Peggy, you have competition at Riverside. How about that Woodrow Brenda and Willie, Liz and Bill, Annie and Bobby, Georgia and Michael, Carolyn and VARLOWS STollE i COLD DRINKS 6 REGULAR 434 6 KING SIZE. ....554 HOT DRINKS 6 REGULAR 4241 6 KING SIZE.

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