PAGE SIX Mi os v sola Lucille Graves Weds . Lt. Charles Barnum At Salisbury SALISBURY Miss Viola; Craves and Lt. Charles Warfield Barnum were united m marriage at. 4:30 F, M... on Vaster Sunday, .V* ' - At ' /,a Moore*# Cfiapel A. M. E.* Zion Church, Salisbury, N. C. 'xv, .age was performed by G) hoe W ’ Walls, assisted by j Rev. A C. jim’i'ieuil, pastor of the I chuvoh. Th.- i : . the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. W. T, Graves of Salis bury, N c is ;■ gradualt o£ Morgan College and was formerly a Social v,- ~-•<■ ■ - tht Department of Public welfare in Baltimore, Md„ Id. Barnum. the son of Mr, and I’ll?-. Charles Wh?‘/ioifi P»arnum of j y-, ; M lit ’ of HOW- j pvd University and if stationed r»t I f-.c a:, vr , “p-.s-o i 4‘.u* i;t-S i lu; il ■.i r Olv® ocn-o. ?,O- j ‘ peka. Kansas* T * hri(i» w;is jruirj ht riiar 1 b;nff:nir floor length goiv?} ! f?mt*'rta£ edgod. with im • i L'U-cr Her Vf.?»f* v r | etl fe as f.-i'evm of ratUi ortia | mersved v- ifcb sreri She ’ |v ; v h , * r . * >o r^\ if# A" S ■ "ilftl ‘Hf 'V'v MfSj Av|A fen r ®i S ; «Al' » - - ring Union Adopts Civil Rights 3C iution; Balks On Tips To Gov’t. <• 1 • tt&* ons h j ghUghted ih c 34th j Hnrr j] eollvention of the Hot?! and ■ *.a .jeran't ond Hartondero inter-, national Union here la*? werl vv': ■' v n a civil rf.gn 5 reson.fior? wns i '•‘iopieo by |3he Diid n h^at&d The delegates os«•••! to the • luuonct nelf employ* { per vons t» o w .5713ke. ynfTflb’lUons info their >snrT3i -r- W nty aceoun^, ScvenG 'Mr V'*:ro hPr-rytlf d 11»« cooventiop hp‘H wan he!** >u f'mnrad llilton • JOHNSON’S - far d I * loss G lo* ■* I Boaiitifloor Wax Paste Wax Traffic* Wax Ch ro m e (I <* a tier S M.JfOUNG KOfARE | 1-oir# 1 X it> «* /lu l ! :~ii; Ji i _ HTicrl white Pihir topjnrl with a purpie-throaled orchid showrr<*d viith stephanotis and white satin streamers. Th,.* maid of honor, Miss Helena Sorrell of Baltimore, McL, wore a ballerina length dress of shrimp | chiffon with matching shoes and i head piece. She carried an arm bouquet of white carnations. The three sisters of the bride. Mrs. Willie Mae Lawson and Mrs. Cathryne Phifer of Baltimore, MX' : . ;: ' .. •'■■.■v.'T'^l''" §p •■''' ~, ;,'svv s3§|j§& 5 ' . || —-j- j » -===== (J fr/TSMszi O YJ ***'’^*** ***'" | Get the jump on hot-weather driving with low-pressure GENERALS | HUNT GENERAL USE to. 428 S. McDowell St Dial TE 2-0571 | :’jj ! _ Herbert Graves, brothers of the ! bride and Charles Sherrill. Wil- •! 'iarn Graves, brother oi the bride, i was the groom's best man. A program of wedding music was precenteb b.v Mrs. Kioisr Simpson, organist and Miss Delores Nicholson soloist, both of Salis bury, N. C. The bride’s mother wart a dress <>[ blue lace with matching accos- ! series and an orchid corsage. The ! mother of the groom was gowned j in pink chiffon with lace bodice j and matching ‘tum, scries, She wore j an orchid corsage. The out-of-town guests included j Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Barnum, j | Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lawson ! j and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, How- j j ard HucJes. Mrs. Hr lane Sorrel! j j arid daughter, all of Baltimore, Dr. i j and Mrs. W J. Hughes and Mrs. < | Mabel Jackson of 'Greensboro, N.C., j i Miss Jerry Leake of Now York • | City. Miss Aurelia Williams of ! I Charlotte, N C. and many oilu r ; I tDatives and h ionds, j A reception was given by the j I bride’s father and mother at i)v ! j home Iramediiitciy after the wed- ' | ding. sident; Willis A. Thomas, secret;-;r.y ■ ) treasurer; E. Winston Williams, I 1 Lilli Belle DeFrantz: Irisho Lang- ■ ■ v •■ >v TEACHER WINS COINWORD i CONTEST Mrs. Mamie A. I - j lam of the English Department j i( North Carolina College i>- I i shown here pointing to one of the Greek roots of a word that J enabled her to win $150.00 eoln j v*'rd contest sponsored by the | Durham Sun last week. Mrs. C j lam's entry was the winner in a ! ORDER PRIVATE : SCHOOL OPENED | WASHINGTON-—The Supreme ; Court ruled Monday that Negroes must be admitted to Girard Col j lege for orphans in Philadelphia, | ford. John Havre Brown, j Local, 351 Howard L. Steven son. president; W. S, Seltzer, gener al chairman: Thomas C Kd.gr. soc letary-irerisurcr; E, L. Wallace, of ficer. Local 370 - Richard W Smith, international vice president; Frank Lawton R. N. Thompson: Dudley j V,',!.shin?.t *!:: W!; i;-ck‘; Finley M Haiu- ! | ilion. | Local 840 Cecil Patrick. Geo. j 1 Shr-ckles. and Donald Sullers | Willis Thomas of Local 356’, serv i ed as a member of the Committee ! on Union Labels and Service But j tons,- j j pri •• rflr -) n—anfwmr rjr#r maitm ELVIS RAND The Tailor fi E. 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She ha* j done further study at Columbia ; University and the University of i Chicago. In a short, unsigned opinion the court said “The board which ! operates Girard College is ari ! agency of the State of Pcnnsyl | vania." Therefore, th;- opinion said, re | fusal to admit two Negro youths I | to the college “was discrimina- I I tion by tire state." i Tlie Pennsylvania Supreme ; i Court ruled la;;t November that j the boys—William Ashe Foust j I -and Robert Felder—had no con- ; ! stitutional right to admission, I “be PREPARED S " 1 FOR LIVING - %, * ★ ! CI VELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE j Full Course in Beauty Culture and Classes in Personality arid ! Charm. For Information Write: Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts President j fell-Wlcfth thii! troy • Double-deep built-'" - •• |™ Afok door, plus toll bottle. '••*.- ijgj Sg # & <* Sturdy Deaf shalv*- m 1 y ■ ’ || «98 *m cekiift ■'egetable crisper & Mew vofety door H. -v mild* eo'or sfylinn 2 YEARS TO' PAY 4f||§& Open Fri. 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