16 1 THE CAlOLimill WEEK ENDING SATPEPAT, JULY 8,1958 At Fayetteville: parker-Jones Nuptials Solemnized! F A YET TE V ILLS—The surprise j element of an informal dinner j given by Mr and Mrs. John W j Parker' of 408 Chatham street on Wednesday. June 25, was the mar-' Tuesday, July 8: r »irir-im-inraiMT>'i»niiiiiTmaiftMwi—wMMWiMMiii— Shaw University Presents Boston Concert Ensembie Shaw University wi.'l present the Boston Concert Ensemble on Tues day. .Tilly R at 11'Rfl a rn m Creer... ieaf Auditorium. Th* ensemble will feature ihe folinu'ins artists: 'Nancy Cirillo, vio. limst, acclaimed as having "incre dible Talent . and winner of sev eral miff awards; -tohn Hornor, bass-baritone who has given out KELLY’S | AUTO SALES R; . TRUCK RENTAL 8 “U DRIVE IT” I Remember Move It Yourself and Save! ||| 207 V. MARTIN ST TE 2-6203 Dealer 1926 *) | acme Fealty co. | P Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance | WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES J Dial TE 2-0956 i| 129 E. 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The CAROLINIAN in my community. 1 think I can sell ' » t • ..... copies weekly. * R I NAME | [ ADDRESS J * CITY OR TOWN „ • ‘-ww WM- -mts» •vmv mam> wr «q» mem* timtw *mm riant <mt -tt" m Wl . i i ?iage of their daughter, Evonne j j to Mr, Ldnwood Jones, son of Mrs. i Charlotte Jones and the late Mi j Wesley Jones of Norfolk, Vs. 1 The ceremony was performed * I : j standing recitals at many schools, I colleges and music asosciations: I William StSV6£tS Csnsdlnn pic Plot, j spoken of by the New York Times critic arid other critics as "A Mar vel of Speed and Precision;" and Colette Rush/ord, a harpist of note. This is « summer school lyceum program The public is invited with out charge. j b.v the Reverend C R Edward, pastor of the First Baptisi j Church. j i The living room war, decorate! with lighted candles, greenery, I and large urns of pink and white ! gladioli The pink and white mo tis was carried out also in the lr, Pie decor The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a pink, waits length gown of silk shantung and ehantiily laic. BARKER-TONES NUPTIALS AT FAYETTEVILLE Shown here smiling broadly following their quiet surprise, wedding on June 25 at. the home of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. t,in wood Jones. The bride, formerly Miss Evonne N. Parker, is the dashter of Mr. and Mrs, John W, Parker of Fayetteville. The groom is (he son of Mrs. Charlotte Jones and the late Mr. Wesley Jones of Norfolk, Virginia The newlyweds are both graduates of North Carolina College at Dur ham. The ceremony was performed by ibr Reverend ( . IR. Edwards, pastor of the First Baptist Church «f Fayetteville. DRIVE SAFELY!! __ - SAVEA LIFE Take Your Choice of a FREE * ■■ - -■ \t \% ' ■\A X • f ! -——— JJs worth S4OO at Womble he. * or KRAMER’S Jewelry j When you open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT I i for SIOO.OO or more <One for each individual for whom an account Is opened) ! 7 We Are Now Paying interest compounded ■ Quarterly and intangible ft t tax on insured savings Deposits made from July Ist. through July isth will draw inter car from July Ist OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 9 A M TO 13 NOON The HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK i 22 S, Salisbury St, if styled «n princess lines. Shan tung pump!, and a velveteen and iare wbimsey, also in pink, completed the bridal costume She carried a nosegay of white carnations Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones are graduates oi the North Carolina College at Durham. Mr. Jones, a former athlete, is presently em- ; ployed as teacher-basketball coach j and athletic director at the E. J.i Hayes High School Williamaton, N. C. Mrs. Jones .formerly a tea- ! cher at the Hayes School. Is su-i nervism? teachei at the Junior! Village in Washington, D C. Out-of-town guests included! Mrs. Bessie Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones of Washington. D. C„ relatives of the groom. Fol lowing the ceremony, the newly weds left for Washington, D. C. where they will reside at 1824 Sa vannah Street, N. E. Meharry Medical Grads Interning In 13 States NASHVILLE Tenn. Fifty-six . Meharry Medical College Gradu ! a ties in the Medical Class of 1955 j achieved the distinction of being | assigned to inter,ships in 29 hospi - lals in 13 states. Meharry has l>ir«g been I khownn for the diversified nr. tgin of its graduates and ser vices. .Since 1876, it has gadn afed more than 6,000 youngmen and women from 47 states, 12 foreign countries and 22 differ ent religious affiliations. Its alumni now reside and prac tice in 41 states and 19 foreign j countries. The wide allocation of its 1598 graduates for internship falls well within the school's tradition of broad geographical service. The list of internships follows; North Division, Albert. Bin stein | Medical Center Philadelphia, Pen- \ nsylvania; John 1, Agnrw, Deb-nit i ! DRY ! CLEANING 9 E. HARGETT ! j Tf’SJL.JA'WI ---TTI-.rii...; I . -I , .ir-r,.... X . I SUITS I IA. DRESSES Mm J LONG COATS [ “fill Y SHORT QQc 4 GARMENTS |||| 3 DAY SERVICE | 24 HOUR SERVICE m 1 Hour or Same Day gfj e ONE HO yR PERKO CLEANERS 9 E. HARGETT ST. n,' i a* VUlW Mw»mMiautMio.Ußi«!ceomcwi miihhhhi ii_njtnj uuuLjY.ni-i_. i-lu.hih ih i mim i»<i i iiieiiiyiff tffflmirniiwiiwj^iuiimjL-H 8| 1867 ' RALEIGH. N, C. 1‘ J | '‘The Big Family School WE LIVE WORK Say" 1611 STUDY AND WORSHIP A Fully-Accredited Ghureh-Refaigd DS Liberal Arts Col lege St Augustine's College offers the A B and S S degrees in; « p -« -■ Music and Art. mathematics, science, social.studies, elemch- M 11 Jhj V 1 Jr\ t&xy *cd secondary education, physical education, health. S’ Aagusbae's College wtll condttcv a Ma»hernattc-.', .Institute chemistry biology, history, religtou, business and gre-profes- J* INSERVICE TEACHERS of Sf-ondarv ... 1 beginning m September, 4 ac.mestfr hours credit. Wnte today sional training, sos the fol der. CAROLINA ART EXHIBIT AT SI AUGUSTINE’S Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Michi gan; Arthur R Anderson, Samuel J Baskerville, Jr., Chauncey O'Ha ra Daugherty, Leonard Thomas Goslee, Donald T Moore, Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis, Mis souri; John M. Anderson, 11, Frank A Montgomery, Albert D, Thomas, Ernest L. White, Chester Hospital, Chester, Pennsylvania; Andrew O. ! Austin. George W. Hubbard Hos pital. Nashville, Tennessee; Eliza beth M, Backus. Walton M. Belie, Calvin A. Brown, Jr., Wilbert .L Dawkins, Richard C. Ellison, Jr. Virgil 2’, Hammonds, Gerald Lee Nickerson, Henry Waldou Savory. | Edgar N. Wills, Jr., Richard V. Worrell, G. L. Sampson, Provident Hospital, Baltimore, Md.; Clarence Ehvnod, Joshua R, Mitchell 111, ! Henry Pope, Fr esno General Hos ! pita!, Fresno, Calif.; Willie L l Brown. Smat Hospital. Detroit i Michigan; .lame-, p Burin Mercy Hospital, Ceder Rapids, Iowa; Robert C. Matthew; Univer sity of California Service, San Francisco Hospital, San Francisco, California: Price M. Cobbs; San Diego County General Hospital, San Diego, Calif.: Ezra C David son, Jr; St, Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, Michigan: Benjamin A. Everett, Jr., Isaac Slaughter, Los Angeles County Hospital, Los An geles, Calif,: Charles R. Galloway, Jr, Fred D Parrott; Pierce Cotmty Hospital, Tacoma, Washington: Thomas J, Gates. Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, N, V.. Alvin R Graham, John D Hopkins, Jr., Stanley c Patterson, Kate B Rey nolds Hospital, Winston-Salem N IC: Oscar G. Hairston; Wayne County General Hospital, Eloise, Michigan: Ronald Eugene Higgin botham. Joseph Jones, Jr., Wendell R Sanders: Mercy Hospital, Pitts- LOOK!! 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