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PAGE TWENTY BURLINGTON 1 At Burlington: Miss Ollie Marie Evans Marries Garfield Jackson Os Calif. BURLINGTON The Ebenzer i r . - , n i.’i: :: 'h '■.. beautifully f ;, ... ;:c-r| with palms and white piautobs and the rcaditional cand •fhc double ring ceremony was i,, ij i,, unit', in holy wedlock Miss Ohio JU »• F.vans. the daughter of iVi.-. an.! Mrs.. Brodm Evans of fluid* •v • ;• ~ ,nd D. Garfioid lack ,f; ,ir "i Garfield Jack i , : i.n the late Col. Garfield I I I'- • .. . di MRS. 01,1,1E JACKSON P 1 j !' SEVENjf'YEARS OLD ! jfc ;,-yV • .' j ' HM CtMT 1 tlt& l%afer 1 STRAIGHT E BOURBON | WHISKEY > l ,liaßM^M*l»*'MW»»”« ‘w » ll » | W" MP,a<l " STSAifiHT 80UP20H WHISKEY, 7 YEARS OLD, 36 PROOF. jCi.& QUAKER P JT!U,V(J COMPANY, IAWRENCEBURS, INDIANA \ Jackson, Sr. of Badensfield. Cali fornia Easter Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Mrs. Beulah 1,. Holmes was at the organ, Mrs. Brodick Worth of Melville was soloist, "G Premise Me” and "I Love you Truly" wore boat)t ifully rendered. The ushers: Mr. Loßoy Vincent. Mr. Gordon Sellars. Mr. Waiter I Maynard and Mr. John Bigoiow vrere at their very bos!. Miss !m Evans, sister of the bride, beauti fully adorned in pink was mai-j of honor carrying nosegay of spring flowers, dress of nylon net over taffeta ballerina-length gown. Her headpiece was a pink picture hat designed by the bride. The bridegroom came thro the choir room of the church entrance with the bt ide's undo. Mr. Eddie Chandler and l’astor, Rev IV M. Lake, while the strains of the Hud ding march brought the bride on the arm of her father, Mr. Brodie Evans. She was attired in a white gown cl nylon bdh and Chantilly lace over satin. The billowing skirt draped ankle length. The bodice featured a sabrino neeklnv. em broidered with tiny pearls and sc .<(i:ins. ard :op ',. ■ sl< p.at were pointed at the W: : .ts Hi i fingertip veil was attached to a crown of tu!!. and sonum.' She carried a \vb>h H.btc topped with a white orchid. The lo.i-thei wore a navy blue re ; dress with while accessories. Tie. fru-nds and 'v-edcima parly ill ears went to ihe homo of the parents wh« re sh. reception was held. The home wa; beautifully decorated in green palms and white lillies with three cox ervd bells hung in the .■ ,h v,i« between liv ing and dining rooms. Lime sher bet and itu or. <iocor:d<-i: e:d..- squares were served. The three tiered cake was symbol:;- • >-t th. happinesr >f !he coupe Tie ::iU« were lovely and ust-Hii The couple were over-nirld guest of Mr. and Mrs Charles Wright, Born an Avcnic A wedriing brunch given h.- M and Mrs Eddie Chender a Hi:00 |A. M. on Richmond A verm* Mrs. j Andrew Chambr-rs directed th i wedding Mrs. Johny Reaves served j punch. Miss Margate t Vincent and i Mrs. Gaynell Chi isp se.-ved cake. I Mrs. Pauline Reaves and Mrs i Clwlie Wngh! kept rtd.rds of gifts. Mrs A; eta Garrison had charge of decoration'-. Table jvas ! covered with hand crocheted cloi.h j LOCAL YOUTH DIES —!> i aar Noel Jones, tU-yearold son of Mrs. William Shoffner of 5‘M Shepard Street, died at Memor ial Hospital at Chapel Hill Sat urday. The youth was a student at Jordan Sellars High School, and was a member of the junior usher hoard of (he First Baptist Churrh. Funeral rites were con ducted by Rev. H. I Cobb last i Tuesday afternoon at p. tn at i the First Baptist Church Stir I vivors include his mother and stepfather. Mr. and Mrs Wi!!i.iro Shoffner; one sister, Miss Janie Bell Jones of the home; two Pro i Users, Rainey Cooper Jones of New York City and t'pl. Wil liam Lee Jones of the I S. Ar my: and three stepbrothers. Pfc. 1 Robert Shoffner of the V S. Army, and Wetdon Shoffner and ■ Robert shoffner both of Bur lington. 200 Pupils Guests At Fort Bragg FORT BRAGG Over 200 reboot children from the Lincoln Junior High School, Greensboro, With ton of their teach- r# were guests last week of Fort Braga and Pope A>r Force Baste The children, on tour in five bus es, were taken around Fort Bragg and the nearby air base to view the various. Army and Air Force facilities and activities normally taking place. At Pope Air Egret’ Hast- a C m plane was available for the children to go aboard, arid the Base Lire Department dis played its equipment and nu thods of quick action iri quel ling plane fires. At the newly activated TiOt h Field Artillery Rocket Battalion a unit of the Atomic Support Com mand, the school children were shown the battalion’s basic weapon, the Honest John rocket. After a riding tour over the 32nd Airborne Division area, both the old and Ihe new. the gucs** were brought to a Fort Bragg post re freshment. spot where thev coo’-d purchase soft drinks, food and ice cream and after which they re turned to their homes in Greens boro. Nine CIAA Teams Earn Laurels In Penn Relays; Calhonn And Dennis Smash Records BY LINDSEY A MERRITT PHILADELPHIA. PA fCIAA NEWS SERVICE' Nine CIAA , colleges earned 10 firs: place lau rels and smashed five carnival re cords during the two day session of the 63rd annual Penn Relays here a! Franklin Field last Fri day and Saturday. individual stars vro North ! Carolina College's Olympic hurdles champion, Lee Calhoun, who sped to a record-breaking 13.7 in the I finals of the. 120's, and Morgan ! Stale's stellar high jumper. George j Dennis, who soared fi' 8 1-2” to \ j erase earlier marks set by team- j | mate Bob Barksdale, and NCC's | | Charley McCullough. The nine participating CIAA ! teams were Maryland State Mor- j : gar,. North Carolina ColUge. How- j jar:! Univeisity. Virginia State, i i Hampton. Winston-Salem N. C A j jLO or:r:3 h’X: Lr.ual Glh I District ieet In Charleston CHARLESTON. S. C - Nc.wly I 500-Omegas and thru' friends at- - | tended mr annual Sixth District | ! Meeting of ih; o;ru .... Psi Phi Fra - ■ , tern tty held hem last weekend. A- I j prd 26-211, The local Mu Alpha Chapter, j headed by Joseph A Moore. Basi- I Jeus was host to the two day meet j which draws as membership front; I North and South Carolina. The prime ioaiuri of the meet- I : mg was the District finals of the I i Talent Hun’ Ruth Fennell. Golds- j ; boro sang herself into the hearts i Inf the audience and (he critic i judge. Edward Leonard, head, De -1 partment of Music. Winthrop Coi : lege. Rock Hill, S C.. to win top cash nrize \V ith n goer an op : poi'tUnity to be considered for additional scholarship aid for fur ' ther study on a music career. She won out over 20-other con test.'irus who had won out in rli , minalions conducted by the var ious chapters of the fraternity in ; the vivo-states. Oilier winners in cluded' Cecde Garrett. Charleston. ! a soprano and Jeraldine Dykes, i Charlotte. N. C pianist The appearance of Dr. Edgar A . Love. Baltin tore. M-i . Bishop of j trie Methodist. Church and one of i the founders of the fraternity, was 1 a highlight of the mi-il He deli -1 vered the keynote address at the ; closed breakfast, a closing session ! , on Sunday morning. Following his J address. J Alston Atkins, Winston- ! ■ Salem retiring Disinct represents- I , tivc. presented a plaque to Bishop j I Love bn "his long and continued • WELCOME TO MY LADY’S BEAUTY SHOP 1001 RAt'Hl T ST. Burlington, N, C. STEEL CLOTHESLINE POLE j Ready For Installation In Ground s*Jl s Per Set LEVIN BROTHERS, me. CAnal 6-6396 Burlington, N. C. M TUT O cimq __ handy Bottled Under The Authority nr the j COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. BURLINGTON, S’. C. 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Bob Dobbs, Louis Sea j ton and Robinson annexed first ! pl-iee honors in this event in Fn i day's trials in 0:42.0. and finished service to the growth, development j and friendship within the Omega j F>i Phi Fraternity' H. Car! Mcm)- I trio, Washington. D. ('. national j executive secretary in the frater- < j nity. also spoke and was presented I ; s plague for his service to the or j j ga rs nation. A merry round of social aeii- J j vilics was held for the visitors, j j which included: a spring formal at ; the County Hall, an after-dance I breakfast given bv local fraterni ’ ties and sororities; a Get-Acquaint j c-d Parly, given by the Kappa Al- I I pha Psi Fraternity; A Seafood Fro- i lie at the Pinckm-y Estate in near- I by Maryville, S. C.; a luncheon for I the visiting wives and sweethearts. ! given by the local Queues and nu- : tnerous smaller affairs. The visitors worshipped, in r j group, on Sunday morning al the > Emanuel A. M. E. Church. New Officers elected to guide the group during the year includ ed: Rev. J, Herbert Nelson. Sum tet S. C. District Representative: i John Moore, Charlotte, N. C , first vice District representative; Ro bert S Rhodes, Orangeburg. S. C., second vice District representative; George Miller, Gastonia. N. C.. i j keeper of finance and records and ! Rev. Robert Leak, Gastonia, chap- ; lain. ir~ I, N, BOONE ! 1 Tailors Est,. 1914 j ioccnd in Saturday's finals behind the Texas Longhorns. Morgan State finished third. Using the same runners, the Eag les captured the f.BO yard relay in the trials in 1:26.2. finishing before the Texas entry by two tenths of » second, but failed to complete the finals in the mips. Vance Robinson, NCC sophomore flash, completed the 100 yard dash, for second place honors behind Indiana’s Greg Beil. Robinson turned in a similar performance in the trials by placing second be hind Walt Fill man of William A- Mary College. Bell won thi 100 sprint award in the finals with a time of 9.7 seconds Anothci NCC harrier, fi'g" Carl Hawthorne, completed the two miie run in fourth place Conn ecticut's Lewis Stioglit* won the even! in 9:01.7 to set a n--w car nival record. James Beatty of the University of North Carolina and Ike Mat.za of New Tori, Univer sity placed 2 and 3 rr-spoctively. Morgan State's Freshman mile relay team nf Vernon Kelley, Nick Ellis. Hose a Smith, and Run Mer riwrathi r s>-: a n v- record with a time of 3:17.R to edge out Winston- Salem f2* N V Y: i'3b F-: tin <4J. Lu cky - 7 Sar. iwick F or Hot Spring Days Cold turkey sandwiches and ice- , cold beverages arc high on the i list of menu favorites for the next • few weeks as "Old Mr. Sun docs : his best to drive people to shaded : places at mealtime. Always a favorite a: a sandwich j meat, turkey is plentiful and at j good prices at this time of vc-ar It’s a good idea to take advantage j of turkey available and serve it c. (ten. 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Bob Barksdale, shared second place honors in the high jump with Phil Reavis of Villanov., The two tied at heights behind Morgan's Dennis The Winston-Salem Rams' 430 j yard shuttle hurdles relay team of j Francis Washington, Carl Brown, j Joe Middleton, and Elias Gilbert | took first honors in the trials with j a time of 1:00.4 and reduced that j ■ time in the finals to 0:19.3 to dc feat Maryland, Navy, and Manhai ■ tan in the finals. The Rams also added points by ' Completing Division II of the Mile i j Relay in second place behind NCC. • j and finishing the freshman mile . | relay in second place behind Mor ■ j gan Slab . j Elias Gilbert, the Rams’ ace hurd - | Img sensation, set a new carnival : i * record of 14.0 seconds fiat in the j ■ ! trials of the 12ft yard high hurdles \ on Friday but had to settle for i . for size and flavor: 5’F. bli tiered slices •••;' oread ’ side by side on a luncheon plate Ton with Swiss cheese, lettuce. 1 tomato and turkey in the order : listed. Cover with Thousand Island j die using or pass dressing. Garnish For each sandwich use: 2 slices jr* npi ror Ihe j CAR I Os Your ! Life Hurry HP 1 o Bill Price BUICK Located At BUICK BLOCK South Main St. T > ‘ *ll ’O * Li!! i rice Buick BURLINGTON N. C. second place behind NCC s. fleet Calhoun in the finals end see his one day old record shattered by 3 tenths of a second Maryland State’s Hawk entry in Division I! of the sprint medley <440-220-8801 placed second in the first section of the ti iais behind Lincoln (Pa.) bul did not finite among the top five places in ♦be finals. Lincoln tfpive>-«ty's entry -,n tte sprint medley, consisting of Dick Hail. Joe Franklin. Charles Mittes and Norman Campbell, recorded •> first place 3:39.3 i n Section T of the trials, but failed <o over.- faster Si. John'.- University that captured the finals award wifi) s record breaking lime of 3:2ft 3 Howard University's Bi&ons and A & T College's Aggies also ran in I the sprint medley rarer- and (in- I isbed ?th and Pth respectivelv j Howard's freshen :iik celuv learn ended this event in tenth I place. j A A T Colleger nm-forr a-.., j qualified for the l-tft yard n»i;>v behind Morgan and Colgate ,v' the S.-S0 yai'd ;e hr hind Info Winston-Salem Wi!U;,;n ,V v, ■ sod Pitt, but did urc va nir ’' ~ . cither race among the tf r .f P L isbers. Virginia Str.'r’s fj.. h V •• » Moody, worded >fo. j ,j nic in the first heal of the too yard dash, but Yard no: w.-.-; t ihe >n■ d <■,' sho fjfiot run! - ■ ) , | by Greg Bell of Indiana, -,n nv ! finals Bell -.•.•0n in 0.07 I Hampton's .•'•nnis Wh ! !r th | ClAa's top broad jiwnor. | finished second in thr bread |;-nm I event. 1n«,•■•!!. :;; cli 0.. 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