U r EE'K ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 6 1957 MM aaUMMMW -- —. . -- -r - —---- j ! ST MRS M M BROWN BURLING TON The Women 3 I , .‘h.v!£ f ’.an Conference of Alamance County heid their regular meeting in *h» Christian Church hut Sun r v afternoon at 4:00 pm with ft ? B.uilah Holme.-. Mrs. Ruth ’■ ii'is f'- Lola Vagstaff as co- ; L'. mssss. Mrs. K( lona Keck, president, J ro ended A short, business session! "•as held with reports of commit tees as follows: milk fund, letters of thanks tmra principals and pu pil?. of schools receiving funds for milk Dr!-car. 1 :- report of recent confer'’ore mt-ir-’tir.r :rv i nvr. r,n r? | HILLSBORO Final ntes Mr , , Mrs Man- Long Green. 78 of Ft 1 Hillsboro, who died at her home i Tuesday after five years’ illness, will he held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Urbane's Chapel | Holiness Church in Hillsboro. Bu; :ai will he m M' Sinai Ban- ! ! fist Church Cemetery, j Surviving --re five daughters. | i Mrs Sal!' - Burch of Durham. Mrs. j | Mamie Thompson. Mrs. Hannah j j Thompson rid Mrs Jeanette j Thompson, ail of Hillsboro and i ' Mrs Liz?::- Parker of New York; j I Paul Creep and Oliie Gieen. all j : six son?. D vp Green. Sam Green, I |of Ncv. York. Charlie Green of ! j Durham, and Cleo Green of Nor- j I folk. Va 13 grandchildren sod : I 43 great- grandchildren. .! \CKSON CHANTH I K BLANCH—Thf funer-A, for Jack - ' j son Chandler, ."2. of Route i ! Blanch, v ho died at his home on ! j Thursday after several years of 1 I declining health, was held Safur- ! 1 | day afternoon it 2 o’clock ai River j 7ic>n Bant??' Church in Blanch. . t Rev. Pendei Love will officiate. i A native of Caswell Couniy, M> ! i Chandler was the son of the late • : | Mr. and Mrs Frank Chandler Surviving are the wife. Mrs. j ! Landon Chandler, one son. Mar- ! shall J. Chandler of Blanch: one j > daughter, Mrs, Willie Mar Wil- I > son of Yancey villc; one sister, j j Mrs. Eugene Jeffries eif Baltimore. ! Md.: one brother. El bail Chandler ; - | of South Boston, Vs . and five ; i j grandchildren LEAVE FOR CAMP i | Twenty-four members of the lo- j ; cal 4-H Club left this morning for j - Camp Mitchell near Swansboro. i The campers will spend one i I hove They mes rri—ntiv at the lordan Sellars High School. Bur- Speaker At VSC PETERSBURG Va.— The ban- , quet. speaker at the Second An nual Conference of Vocational and Industrial Arts Teachers indicated j i that a -“nous sense of duties and i | vesponMbumer confronts the tea- S rher of vocational education to- 1 day lie was tl Leslie prin rirtl. .fame; S. Kussell High School 1 rAvrenccvllle, Va, The Used Furniture! ® Terrific Values it Low Down Payment || # Easy Terms . COLONIAL. Furniture Company ; »".« E. FRONT ST BURLING TON. N r, i ’54. DeSotn, 4-Dr., Powermac- [ ter. Power steering and f brakes *1,335 j 'S3 Chevrolet Deluxe. 4-dr. Se- j dan S9DS J ’32 Chevrolet. Club Cpe.. Pnu • [ er Glide $645 | 'sl Buick 4-Dr. Super. One owner $635 'sl Chevrolet a-Dr. clean $535 BILL PRICE BUICK lorn r p o r a t r r! f 1 S. MAIN :,| BURLINGTON I v » '-ill v.■ '■ re TOMMY COLEMAN AAMS6 r eeo-.s I JAMES* TEE WEE' HALL i Salt smen week in activities. with repiesen- , i stives from 10 other county com- ■ inanities. The local group was accompan ied by home agcni. Mrs. Carrie S Wilson and assistant county agent, , 1 rank Cain. i BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ( Mr and Mrs. George W. Bige- , low, 324 Douglas Street, announce • the arrival of a daughter on June i 25 at Alamance County Hospital, i Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jones. Mr-- i bane, announce the arrival of a ?on on June 25 at Alamance Coun- : t.v Hospital SHIM COURSE A 3-aimrutng course for adult beginners will begin next Tues day. a* the North Park Swim ming Fool under the supervision of thr- local Fed Cross. Jack O Kelley, Red Cross water safety instructor, will conduct the course, wlvch will be held each night from 6 n.m until 7 p.m. for approximately two weeks Adults interested in learning to vim. should enroll in the course by calling the local Red Cross of fice at CA 6-4306 The Bible Vacation School of First Bap'-.st Church closed with a lovely program rendered to a ] capacity audience. Nursery, pri mary iri'ermediate and youth de partments all participated The. craft and art exhibit in the base ment was interesting and proudly ihown by the pupils Tlv- rail in worship at morning • erviee by Rev 11 ,T. Cobb was "piritual and uplifting as the au dience joined with the choir in singing Come. We That Love ihe Lord, The scripture by Mr H C. Goore | from Mad 1:1-17 Frayci was off-! ered by Brother Wright Foi meditation: Every prayer j v ill find its answer Sermon theme i va? Tell Jesus". Matt. 14-12. Sun* ! clay evening service was sponsor i rd by the Missionary Union with | group R ci -ing 'he devotional pe- ' I i'iod Theme: "Why Missions"? | ! Thr- message by Bfothger Bobby I ! Walker Facing the Unknown" | i Morgantown missionary group ! i -vere our visitors. M M Brown, j j president; Mrs. Nellie Walker, j | secretary: Mrs Pauline Johnson. | j program chairman, j Thanks friends for your atten- j | fiance and cooper ’'inn. i Miss Edna Foust will he hos Hngton. Some !00 delegates were ! ... on hand lor the convention , world is inoV*n£ tot wry* He I I slid who possess earnest ef fort. who displa* maximum ef ficiency rnd who take pride in ! fVigiir prf%#r<« r. 4 »■»»■». Those are the qualities.' he indi- i { rated, that young people -v,« look- j | in.? for t.onav The young boys and j j girls appreciate your devotion to ! i their welfare. Oscar W. Epps, of Dlnwlddie County, received a Certificate of Merit for his outstanding contributions to vocational ag- j rletilture The certificate was rrrsented by Mr. Ernest I Morse of Mecklenburg County I Dr M A Fields presented a ; ! plaque so C B Jeter area super- ■ 'usor of vocational agriculture Mr ! •Inter was presented the plaque for ! j being the ‘ most outstanding work* |! er m the field of vocational agri- ‘ , | culture in the state of Virginia.” j Nearly 400 persons were in alien ! dance a* the banquet j Treat, cows gently and get ah I their milk. j Phosphorus stimulates »arly : j: root growth and Is important in jj seed formation 4 «• --r-rn-rr-mwiii nii nn nai>'i,i'ii urnm -•• W must hr -.r h'"-ob-d in the it - Ra tions. tha* a Christian must live ; by. We must love, show humility long Aiffr.-inc end kindness PF3V RAIT V AT BCOTT ELLIOT A Pew Rally was held at Scott Elliot Pr-sbytedan Chiu ch on Sunday. Pew captains wore Mr«. Chrrnr Wade. Mr?. McLauren, Mrs. Cai-michael, Mrs. Sfinetic. A P Rogers, Janies Rogers and ; Mrs. Bar! we. This effort proved to be quite successful. DAILY VACATION 8181 » SCHOOL D-niSy Vacation Bible School ha? beer) in progress for the pvt right : days at Children's Chapel Chris- , t.ian Church The dii'ttor. Mr? W. Tturse.ll i Rogers . Assistant. Miss Maude T ! Brandon, Music. Mis* Amy Me- i bane Assistant. Mi?? T.a Favg Ev erett. Art Mrs S. C Morrow; Teachers, Mr: F S. Keck. Misses Peggy Vincent, Sarah C Thomp son, and Shirley Graves The Bi ble School closed wt'h a program on Tuesday evening at 7 p m in j the church Sanctuary, and art px- ! Mbits were displayed in the ! church hut. All Bible school at- i v ndants took part in th« pro- j gram SICK AM' SHUT-IN > Mrs. Sadia Poole is showing I much improvement Mrs Agnes Ncv.-lm is imprm-ii ; | after being sick foi the past week, j Mrs. Claude Barham is stilt quite : ; ill at her home. Mrs. Charlie Collins met with, a i j serious accident recently and has i | been hospitalized, but is conva i leseing at home. Mrs. Miry C. Allen is still shut |r*“ NT MW ImJiSmw (w/ 14.4MMf • 169:HEOTWU.»!t!TSB!JTAl«flKWISMI* • SOitfiON 1 9« Y 61*Cl, I7f LIMIT 11. 1 me. unnwunuui i, Mrs. Cailie Brandon is able to j be out enjoying the beauties of | nature. IN TOWN AND OUT Mir> Ruby Brown of Clairmont, j N C was a visitor at Children's Chapel Church Sunday. Mrs. Bw-wington of Newberry. N. Y. is visiting her son. Rev. .J. W. Mori i.«on Mrs. Charles Holt and daugh tei are mending sometime with hei mother, Mrs. Agnes Newlin who is ill at her home on Wash ington St. The Holts reside in s Mount Vernon. Ohio. Mrs, John Harvey and Michael Covinaton have returned from New York, and Washington where they have been visiting foi the past week Mr and Mrs. George Wallace of Washington, H C. have been vis iting -f'l.Vives here, Mr and Mrs. i John Harvey. Mrs Irene Davis and Mr and Mrs. Fred Troll inger Tittle Miss Paula -Shoffncr is visiting with her aunt Mrs Thel ma Hams in Philadelphia. Pa. and Atlantic City. N. J. Zone No ?• will meet in the basement of the church Tuesday I evening at ft o'clock All mem- ! bers are risked to please be pres- ; ent and on time. Mrs Mamie Qix- j on. president. Miss Catherine ] llobbr: is secretary All members of Ante 1 arc re ruicsted to Tie preserd at the regu- I r meciioM of th; month on Wed nesday night. Julv a, 111 the base- : went of the chinch at 7 JO. Bro. i Hebert F jwlcr 1? president. Mrs, Geneva Duglas and deug- i lers of Winston-Sa icm. N. C. were among our worshippers Sunday. I They were guests of Mi and sirs | Gadr in Mrs. Cora 1 Fleming of Cberate. S C •••••bo is attending summer r-chool at A&T College, Greens- j boro, was the weekend guest of \ Mrs M M Brown. I REPORT or THC BS C \MI Y.r.H A CONVENTION SOUTH rev DISTRICT The Thu ty-Ninth Annual Con i ven!ion of ( he Bible Church I School and Young People's Holy | Association of 1 died Holy Church I of America. Southern District met I at Jordan Sellars High School, as i guest of New Covenant Holy | Church. R. v. B W. Fields is the j minister. Among the some 200 del- I j ogatas registering on Hie first day j : viere The District Superintendent, j | W, P Wallace of Mount Olive, N i i C : Assistant Superintendent, Char- j i lie George, Newport News. Va.; i National Supt. Arthur Poole. Hen- ! Person. N. C-: President P. T. Tur- j nor, G • ensboro, N. C , Vice-Pres- I ident W K. Tucker. Durham. Miss' Delores Huston. Richmond. Va , j Clarence Young. Ass’t Supt . Fa- | leigh; Secretaries. Mrs Le aic Wil- I son, Durham; and Mrs Sat ah Lit tle o' Kinston: Finan- i.a! Secre- ! tary, Mrs Helen Harper, Kinston; j Miss Matti - E Cummin;:; General ! President of YPHA Departments. Los Angeles. Calif, and Mi-s Edith Johnson returned missionary to Li- j beria, tVr l Africa, ministers ,snd District Workers. Tuesday's theme was "Working j Together for God The openin'.'; ; ' service consisted of inspirational j singing led by Mir-? Field Fay-I ottevilie. Mode! Bible Church ' School, with Mr. Robe,-! Turner i in charge The lecture wis given by Mr. .lames Forbes .Jr of Pa le ich Exhortstior.s wore seen by Mrs Bessie Wilson. Durham. A fellowship service was held >n the dining hall climaxing a successful opening session On the second rt-v of the con vention the theme vas "The 1 Church Triumphant" which v.as stressed throughout the day The morning sc-'-slon opened with the workshop period with General Su- ; perintendant Arthur Poole in charge Pc.'. J V Jackson of R: -h --mnnd, Vo gave, a very informative Bible lesson The afternoon topic di;. f usaion ‘Youth Warns to Know proved ven in!' I ;hr. £ ; ; y.o-i* 'J -j ■ - -1 nw "»>■'—it*.. ,<■ . rrr. ~~ . j BroadnaxHowell Vows Spoken !n Shaw University Church In 9 6.30 ceremony on Sunday evening, June 30, Miss Conchita Sonora' Howell became the bride of Irvin Anthony Broadnax ot Seaboard. The Rev. Dr. Grady D. Davis officiated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding took place in the Church on the campus of the bride's Alma Mater, Shaw Un iversity. The bride is the daughter of Mr Eugene Madison Howell and the late Mrs Odell Howell of this city The groom is the son of Mrs Ourlea Broadnax and the late Mr Homy Broadnax of Seaboard A proeratr> of nuptial musH was presented prior to the rer ettisnv h> Mrs Doris H Car rob of Enfield and Harry Oil - Smvlhr of Raleigh, organists Snioisis %s-ere Mi?-- Fvsogettnp Torbfs and Wilbur binders Ijotli of Raleigh Given in marriage by her fath ■ i. the bride was attired in a gown •if while cm ton -Min styled as a ehmafh wi s h accordiar. pleats in Hie end if the skirt extending .nto a chape! train. Th® bodice featured a two tiered bertha of rosepoint lace re-embroidered in e< od pearls and irridcscents with full length sleeves ending to calls hiv points over the wrists which ton were trimmed in seed pearls. Just be tow the bertha were at tached two panels of rosepoint mre mcr tulle featuring the iden ticat pearl embroidery as the ber ' ik.-i and front panel of the gown and extending the length of the •r .-r Her fingertip veil of silk il lusion was attached to a crown k ■■ • a of pearls and she carried a "bite Bible topped with a purple corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Broad '" • - MR * MRS IRVIN BROADNAX I ;:h * ‘‘Pin 1 Various sorakers elab -01 a tec on social, religious, politi cal and economical problems. At 7.00 p m oficia! words or' were- extended by citi of th- city There "ere greet ings on behalf of the City by May or H C Foliar. Jr , the Churches. Rev W M Lake: the Medical pro fession. Dr W R Perry; Educa tion Mr R M. Earl; Negro Busi ness, Mr J W Pinnix, Mortician;, Mi- T R Bryant Mr. James A Fm be: In accepted the ’amlconie; (CONTINUFP ON PAGE (St ! 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Berthas of vio let organra complemented the gowns vhteh featured boo s in the bark bodice and panels ex tending ir brief trains Their bouquets n ere lilac and rlelet aster? showered with liiar rib bon and attached to violet um brellas. Br idem aid- were Miss C!?o Broadnex. Durham, sister of the • evoom; Miss Elaine Faulk, Fort?- j I mouth. Va ; Mrs Essie Singleton. - ! Weldon; Mrs Willie L. Robinson, iI Fa lei eh and Asbury Fa j- N. J. i and Mrs Charlsie S Royster, i | leigh. Miss Joan Liles of Raleigh : ! was junior bridesmaid. They wore • | dresses fashioned hk c those of the f j honor attendants and carried Iden i | tical umbrellas > ; Mr Willie Joyner of Branch i | vilte, Va served as best man. U?h --i | or? v-re Richard Broadnax Wi]. j Uamston, brother of the groom: - j Harold E. High Raleigh. Carl .Tor -1 | dan. New York Git?-, cousin of the • i groom. CTemmon Williamson, Lau ■ | nnburg: Roy Singleton Weldon; i | and Theodore Dunn. Srio - . Hill. For her niece's wedding. 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Gracing tM- bride s table was a two tiered stookd cake featuring a miniature bridal couple on top, decorated with orchids, lily of tha valley and swan? Lighted 'apers in silver oande labra completed the lacs covered table Guests were «ervsd on the , lawn from a pair of silver punch bowls decorated with frosted grapes floating mint and cherries. Lighted tapers surrounded tha flo ra! rente; pir-c- Natural foliage and gladioli baskets enhanced the garden decor. Greeting the guest? at the door vas Mrs Geraldine J Cheek Mrs. Mabel Gray introduced them to the receiving hr.- composed es the bridal party. Mr?. Howell end Mrs Broadnax. Miss Lillian Wright presided at the register. Punch iv a? -crV'-d by Mis--? Bet tv P. Jordan inri Frances H Cutcb.in, tCONTINUED ON PAGE 161 a. I g..UM_taajra.y^agaKagsn^ryytr.'«c'A-^aagsaßaKawti VICTOR’S CLOTHING CO. LADIES' & MEN'S READY - TO - WEAR CLOTHING 104 WEST FRONT ST. Telephone 6-494* BURLINGTON. 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