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16 rm c&souwum WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. US* Dr. Mamie Thompson, Mr. Wilson Exchange Vows in Columbia, S. C. COLUMBIA. S C One of the most Impres ivn weddings held her* >n recent year? united Dr. Mamie Louise Thompson, daughter of Mr and Mrs .lames Arthur Thompson of Columbia, and Mr. Iheodoip DeveSan Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson of Fairfield. Ala., recently. The bride at a speech pathologist and audiologist at Grambling Col lore In Louisiana and the groom is r second semester senior law stud ent at Indiana University. The mellow lights of spiral- For A Complete Line Os New 8c Used Furniture & Electrical Appliances Use Our Courteous and Friendly Service Raleigh Commission House, Inc. 134 E, HARGETT ST. TE 2-7741 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD h whits Freshen Up Your Home For Spring 1 From Distinctive Furniture R, E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City Tel TE 2-4471 I shop TIP TOPI S^TORE^OURS DUKE'S Homemade Mayonnaise * 49c REAL BRAND Corned Beef39 c FANCY GRADE A FRYERS - 29° Pork Chops m jst&k w /[Qc END CUT «i %JB LOIN END If OAST m ip — fir mm nmiiTjy'iTf* iM *^~imr~Ti'irnM - n i mm !■ 11 null mmiiimin RED DELICIOUS APPLES l» 8c OCEAN FRESH PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAY« SEPT UT QUANTITY RIGHTS peserved ling randies east their glow in First Calvary Baptist Church as Dr. A Raeoat*. president of Benedict College, performed the ceremony before an over flow crowd. The church was embowered with ishite gladioli, white roses and white carnations set among emerald palms. Dr K B- Willi ams. pastor of the groom, bles.spd the church and the couple. The church was filled with beau lif'u.l organ music as Mrs Ethel Wil son, Benedict College professor, presided at the organ. Nuptial mu sic was preserved by Mrs. Charles Brown, who sang Because,’' and Mrs. Isaac Brown, who sang “Q Promise Me " The wedding was directed by Mrs. L. M Reynolds, bursa* of Benedict College. The fashioner -nd buyer was Mrs Ruf'h Perry, Co lumbia businesswoman. Signalling the entrance of the bride and her fathei, by whom she was given in marriage, were the traditional strains of Wagner's Bri dal Chorus. The bridt was a picture of love. ; lincss m white nylon tulle wilh ' imported Alcncon lace over sum mer satin, of equisite simplicity. The body with a wide portrait necklm® was enriched with hand run. Akneon iace, and the volum «?v)ur circular skirl with princess j panel in front swept away from | her white slipers into a three iay i er cathedral train of net, lace and i satin. Her sleeves were long and l ended in a point. The long white i tiered veil of silk illusion mu' ed I from a petal pointed, para Sized ; french cap. She carried s white i prayer book tapered with s perfect j white nrchid. ; In the setting of white flowers ! and greenery the bride am 1 groom j had nine attendants each from cities ; across the nation. Patricia Aon Reynold-, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. H. .1 Reynolds of | Columbia. S. C. served as flower I girl. She was pretty in a white eve i ning gown of full length made of | net with ruffles from the waist *o | the floor. Her wide skirt was beau ; tiful. It swept over her white slip j per*. She carired s basket of per. j feet orchids. The bride's mother chose for her I dress nale blue full length gown j with a matching blue bat The I groom s mother wore a beige dress with pink accessories Both moth ers wore corsages of white orchid l Dr A T Spann dean of the Home Economics Depsnmen' at Florida A & M University at'er.d --: rd the bride a? maid of honor Mrs j Edward CralJe, sister of the hride : row living in Chicago, 111 "■as ms- I Iron of honor. Bridesmaids rver® Mrs Doris : Trabue. Washington. D. C , Mr? j Barbara Seymour. ! C , Mrs Gloria Washington, Macon. ■ Ga: Mrs Rhoda Burdell, Brent | wood Afd . Miss Carole Re;? of • Minneapolis. Minn., and Mr* Hel ! en Grogan of St. Petersburg. Fla. All bridesmaids wore full length j white dresses made of silk organza j material over summer satin Each l carried white orchid:- on white fans ! made to white net nod satin. The ! head ‘pieces were seeded white | pearl Towns on which laid whit® net. Identical white short glov?.? were worn by each Their jewelry was white pearls and ear rings, j The groom had as his best man ' Ally, Demetrius Newton of Birm ingham. Ala.. Other ushets includ ed Messers David Edward, profes sor of sociology at Howard Urnve ■ stty. Washington. D C , A tty Ki ;-h na P. Cautam of Nepal, India; At phonso Sherman, professor of Speech and Drama at Florida A &• M University. Tallaharree, Fla Theodors Trabue, law student at j Howard University; Thomas'C. Wil son. brother of the groom, of Eric. Pen.; Robert Price, graduate stun ml, Boston. Mass.: and Geo. ge P Thompson, undergraduate student end brother of the bride. Roscoe ! Wilson of Columbia served as ring : bearer. All ushers were attired in | ultra formal tuxedos Following 'he wedding, lb® par ' <-nt' of the bride were host ■ ’ a reception on their spacious lawn i _ 200 Students At Shaw Hear Rev. Caianey i On Sunday morning in Uni* *r I t> Chuivii the Reverend Moses N ; Delan ,, y. director of Religion; Life j at Shav' University told 200 rev. | students that they present a uoiqu-' ■ challenge for trie faculty to bung | out. the best in them Speaking on ] the subject: 'The Ability To K**® " i be referred to three types of sight i Physical Mental and Spiritual "The mind, "h® dertarrd. "should h® open to see thins# beyond physical sight One of the qualifying differences thet distinguishes people from **r sges and human being* is the ability to see with the mind In * spiritual sense one should have the sbilitv to see with the soul Spiritual discernment in shies us to *ee true values in berm* in those things lhat bring us nearer to Hun i "Shaw University "ho concluded i ' has said to you and the world | that we ire for Christ and Human i tty What you sea will depend up j on pot only physical sight and men tal sight, but you will go away with a fife thai has been Hewed if sou develop the ability to iwe spir itually. 1 In th« evening service Dr Wil ham R Straiwncr. president of Shaw, spoke on "The Spirit of SH* •• University. "The Spirit of Shav he pointed out. "is the soirit of the sainted founder Henry Martin Tun per. That spirit has been kept aim these i*3 years Reviewing the well-known h*'.- loiy of Shaw University, he - *;d that the spirit ni determination »ervic®. sacrifice end faith has sus tained Shaw University through many years of adversity j tie told the students "You are at- I tending an institution which grew ! autos the desire to serve and you i are being educated for the purpo*-® i of serving i PATRONITE OUR ADVERTISERS "PARADE. REST' little Danny Stndair, 3, Bas Hs own ideas on the snappy command given to. the «iiio U.S. Maria*, Honor Guard, during recent f,«mmissfcmi»gr exercises o( tfc» new i 1 million dollar Wavy pier at Newport, It L Deasstfr, iSm son of Navy Gunner's Mote Kenneth Sinclair, does a low Jisfo oi emulating the snappy Maria® Sergeant cl lus-sid®. (Mews® press Photo). EXCLAJ SIVE ■>s; *!> -■ if? r&Haibdv- $ l fe 1 Sbl'y'J ' : ''V4' • WBm 38m W&m USS*. \ Wkm mßmy mmmsm' mSm-. fcif #; -JWI' G- - m.-rv^wr Sweet n '■'••n; ■ " .' - % Ulltt* ■ . - MAHALIA ilLmni, toAHAht" i i “- N You get 4 complete selections | pJ r 'Yps on one great 'M«® I t\JT ' A * j 7 'rf Ch d 4 j rpm WM? "a _ C **”' » H’Jnd oi'pva’iarati!' I *"* zw« svnt f iNWhMrty**—- S |Wfcrgw)dlMrtllDecember3l,l9ss.VMdP.ltteKstii, tatidorsthwwli*rublttodby!a j Hat Starts Interracial Go. Baltic THOM ASTON Go 'AND 4 facetious remark about a hat caus ed an ally morning interracial I brawl that sent, a white man to the j hospital with two bullet wounds i and landed five Negroes in jail. | In the affray half a dozen shots were exchanged at. a filling station north of ho if when two groups, one Negro and one -white arrived at the i station at the same time. The free for all developed from ! 950 ' j (daiPINT f^jvLt Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey OIYLST 9ISTIU£(t3 CD, *, Y. S. * « PSOOF V)% QMW Stlilßfl SPIRIT? » Rirßorq s justin remark by one of the white men shout s Negro's hat. •Sheriff E T Bray reported Lhal one of the white men was struck in NEW LINCOLN CAFE FIRST IN FINE FOODS MEALS - SANDWICHES - BEER - SOM* DF INKS 333 South Wilmington Street Rajet&h, H. C PORK SPARE RIBS Lb. 33c Nu I White 4t j f 'horU Steak jS Jfl Potatoes A Ihs. | 'nr RoaM . u> (inlrt S*«l tlFft 1 F*«ei r. r'otl* sTJ Flour 10 lb» OeJC . Sauj-aire i*», sJsJjjC' fresh'POßKuyiß lbTmc •SttfWKMBfcaWHBMMWBRJIorwi"* I " f '.. ~ rf r)>T ;,— t|r , ~— r„ k >„.„ .., sg c '£ j ; w ,v, ~, „.. 28c Rib Stow IWt Ih. *lQfr. ' W-'-M.lorf r> , m #|«a A> vv -\Wt. Colors . . t for |J |* , FBone, Sirloin or Round StSIIIC Lb, J%Z F.nnnr) Oleo A j Sun -lime A a • •• *'«*• I III# | Mi»* Tali i ||| g t'»»r—rr r -i-ritAKt m mww, nr-. -.eflM’aeewywr ■ttOHh%i.M<srMrr\ 'nurtroujM T-jr%^xe^Mjs^tat Open Friday Night Until 9 V. M. HORTON’S CASH STORE 1415-17 South Launders tit. Kaletgh, N. ('.' ■ i the fare with * pur. butt, and aura mous Mows were exchanged One shot, lh« rh.-rijf related, struck ' Kenneth Kiilingjuiort-h. 31,
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