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SATCltDAT, MAT tt, 1*54
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Jones announce the engagement
of their daughter, Florence
Zelma Lee, to Calvin J. Clark,
ton of Mr*. Sadie Clark and the
late Virgil Clark of Philadel
phia. Pa. The wedding will be
/hid June 19 at the West Dur
ham Baptist Church.
Miss Jones is a graduate 6f
Winston-Salem Teachers Col
lege and at present is a member
of the Lyon Park School facul-
ty.
Mr. Clark completed a course
in engineering at Encom Engi
neering School in Germany in
1951, and is currently employed
at the Piasick Helicopter Cor
poration in Morton, Pa.
DURHAM SOCIETY NOTES
ALL NEWS FOB THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED
BEFORE TEN A. M. MONDAY OF EACH WEEK
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assocIatFeditors
MBS. MABEL POWELL — Peanontown—Phone 9-41S4
MISS M. L. STEPHENS — West DarhaiB—Phone 7-4164
MBS. N. J. CUBBT — West End—Phone 7-8862
MISS BACHEL NUNN — Hickstown
One new member was wel
comed into the club, Mrs. Vlr-
gie Davis.
Guests present were Mes-
dames C. Foreman, Mary Ray,
Bessie Gilmer, Sue M. Bullocic
and Roxie Rowland, a lovely
dinner was served by the hos
tess. Members present were
Mesdames Charlotte Miller, B.
Peel, G. McNeal, Lou Barnes,
Annie Perry, Josephine Reed,
Janie Wheeler, Minnie. Forte,
Gladys Rivers, Julia Lucas, Le
na' Richardibn, Lillian Willi
ams, Thelma Parham, E. Cotton,
Virgie Davis, Thomasine Regis
ter, "Sadlie Harris, Margaret
Marsh, Misses Geneva Richard
son and Cleo Russell.
The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Sallie Harris, 1212
Rosewood Ave.
Mothers Day Program
Mrs. Mary C. Evans sponsor
ed a very enteresting program
Mothers Day at St. Joseph AME
Church on Sunday evening.
J Each Mothers Day since May
1930, she has sponsored very
fine programs such as this—In
vocation—Mrs. Nannie C. Green,
Recitation - Cheryl Stray horn.
Piano Solo-Gayle Ray. ‘Mothers
Helpers’ a group of first gra
ders. Mother Patricia Vinson.
Rec. .^Jacqueline Henry. Solo-A-
nita Parker. Reading—Carl
Whisenton. Introduction Speak
er—Mrs. J. C. Scarborough, Sr.
Guest Speaker Mrs. Loris Shaw
Ray, whose address was very
timely and enteresting. Trio—
Mrs. Mary C. Evans. Crown
Bearer--Doris Johnston. Por
traying—Mrs. Evans’ daughter
Loretta Johnston. Mrs. Jose
phine Strayhorn was surpris
ingly crowned queen of the
junior mothers, who gave some
fine remarks about Mrs. Evans’
work, flowers she can smell
while she is living—for she can
not read her tombstone when
she is dead. Remarks by the
pastor, Rev. D. A. Johnston.
Ushers—Mesdames Ametta Bar
nes, Marion Henry, Sylvia
Markham and Josephine Stray-
hom.
Mrs. Katie Tapp Taylor of
Vote For
LEN NON
U. S. SENATE
Signed CHABLES W. WHITE
Dnrham County Mgr.
'(Political Advertisement) _
Washington, D. C., has returned
home after visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tapp at
their home on 1033 Carnell St.
George I. Woody of Washing
ton, D. C. motored to Durham
on last Friday. She spent the
weekend. He was accompanied
by his mother-in law,’ Mrs. Jean
ette Patterson of Price Street,
and his aunt Mrs. Vinie South
erland of Lakeland St. who
spent a week in Washington
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Woody
and other relatives and friends.
-The Azalea Club-
Mrs. Roxie Davis entertained
the Azelea • Garden Club last
Monday evening at her home on
Otis St. Beautiful roses decora
ted the home.Miss Geneva Rich
ardson opened the garden gate
with helpful information on
care of Azalea. During the busi
ness session, deligates were se
lected for the State convention
of Garden Clubs of N. C. which
will convene at Briclcs, N. C.
June 7-8. Delegates are Beneda
Peel and Mrs. Effie Cotton. Mrs.
Gladys McNeal and Mrs. Annie
Perry were elected alternates.
Utopia Club
Mrs. Theodosia Robinson was
hostess to the Utopia Club on
Friday night, at her home on
Mebane St. Very pretty ar
rangements of roses and other
flowers were seen throughout
her beautiful home. Devotions
were led by Mrs. Marion Alston.
The club agreed to remember
three of its sick members by
sending each $0 enclosed in a
card.
A delicious menu was served
by the hostess. She was assisted
by her daughter. Miss Mary
Holloway.
Mrs. Robinsons’ guests were
Mesdames, Ara Abraham of
Newark, N. J., Bessie Gilmer
and Lillian Buchanan. Members
present were Mesdames Marion
Alston, Ethel Perry, Matilda
Townsend, P. Grace Williams,
Roda Prince, Hattie Meadows,
Emma Randolph, Vivian Stowe,
Elnora Smith, Mabel Mabry,
Dora Green, Laura Burnette,
Bessie Pratt, Lena Richardson,
Minnie Forte, Wilma Milum.
The president, Mrs. Mabry,
thanked the hostess for an en
joyable evening.
Wednesday Mrs. Harris went to
Suffolk to appear on a Career
Day program at Booker T.
Washington High School. She
reported a very nice day.
Pvt. Eulace D. Malloy, son
of Mrs. Katie Malloy Davis of
1307 Soiith Street has com
pleted the automotive mainte
nance course conducted by the
12th Engineer Battalion
Specialist School and now is an
instructor in Auto Maintenance
8th Infantry Divi^on, Fort
Jackson, S. C. Pvt. Malloy is "a
former student of Hillside
High School in 1953.
The Volunteer Nurses’ Aids
met on May 11, 1954 at A. B.
Duke Nurses Home. The meet
ing climaxed the end of the Aids
Activities for 1954. The officers
of the year were: Pres. Mrs.
Mary Horton, Sec, Mrs. G. D.
Goldston, Trea., Mrs, G. G.
Sampson.
Approximately 40 Aiders at
tended the meeting. Until Oct.,
1934, ■ happy vacation to you
all.
Mrs. L. M. Harris, President
and Director of Durham yJtoi-
ness School, along with M^*^nd
Mrs. J. W. Hill and little Jimmy
recently visited Arlington, Va.,
where Mr. Hill is scheduled to
be a consultant at the Hoffman
Boston High School. Saturday
and Sunday were spent in
Washington visiting friends.
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SUNDAY, MAY 23,
8:45 A. M.—Call To Worship Elbctronics
9:30 A, M.—Sunday School Lessok;
"Micaiah Whithstandt Fait Prophett,”
I Kings 22:1-40.
PROF. J. M. SCHOOLER. Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—“On Laying By School Books” .... Pastor
Senior Choir, Mrs. V, W. Alston, Directress
Young People’s Choir, Mesdames Morrison
and Parker, directing
8:30 P. M Baptist TRAnana Union
J. L. LASSITER, Director
7:30 P. M.—“Youth in Charge of the Church”—^Mrs.
Bradsher’s Class; Sermon.
Gospel Chorus, MISS LEANA E. ROBERSON, Director
The Durham Hosiery Mill
Sunday School Class sponsored
a singing program Sun^y af
ternoon May 8 at the AF of ^
No. 194 Hall.
Members of the class at
tending were were Annie Ruth
Fields program committee,
Mildred Mangum, Pres. Mattie
Markham, teacher, Madgalene
Barbee, Sec. Annie Taylor
business committee, ' Mamie
Pretty Sec. and Treasurer of
Xmas Savings Club. Nixol Wig
gins, Historian, Jessie Atwater,
Mattie McCrae, Elnora Flintall,
Sallie Dewney, Louise Jenkins,
Annie Berdoux and Bevead
Foster.
KID’S SOCIETY
Jvm ROSSER - Editor - Phane 4-5805
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: BETTY JO GOODL.OE
Our sympathy to the Weaver
and Trice Family in the loss of
their husband and brother.
On Monday evening Miss Lil
lie Wells entertained members
of the Cosmetology Club Chap
ter one, at her home 608 S. Al
ston Ave.
The meeting was opened with
the usual procedure. The presi
dent Mrs. P. F. Love, presided.
After the business session, a de
licious repast was served to the
following: Mesdames Pauline
Love, Cora Washington, Esther
Pugh, Burnece Pretty, Ethel
Owens, Lela Wise, Elizabeth
Brown and N. J. Curry.
John Rich returned to his
home pn Moreland Ave., after
undergoing treatments at the
Veterans Hospital. He is im
proving nicely.
Miss Lena Burton, 1006
Grant Street celebrated her
birthday Sunday May 9. Guest
were as follows: Mrs. Fannie
Thorpe, 813 Grant St., Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Burton 1006 Grant
St., Mrs. J. B. Davis, 512 Lyon
Street.
Mrs. Thorpe served fried
chicken and roast beef with all
the trimmings. The table was
decorated in blue and white.
Mrs. Burton received many
lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts
of Ferrell St., spent Mother’s
Day in Greensboro visiting
their daughter Mary Frances,
who is a*junior student at A and
T College, They attended a spe
cial service with their daughter.
Jacqueline Thompson of Fa
ber Street was honored at a
birthday party Sunday, May 9.
The party was held in the West
Dur^m Baptfst Educational
Building. It was Jacqueline’s
eleventh birthday. About 25
children came and enjoyed
playing games and bating ice
cream, cookies, candy and pea
nuts with Jacqueline.
The sixth grades of Lyon
Park School visited many places
of interest in Raleigh last week.
They saw Governor Umstead
and he shook hands with each
of them.
Fifteen Patrol boys and girls
from Lyon Park School visited
Washington, D. C. last week.
Alberta Allen of Third Street
Was nine years old May 3.
About 30 of her schoolmates
helped her celebrate her birth
day. For amusement they had
square dancing, played jack
rocks andr^ fiddle sticks; they
also did clay modeling. Refresh
ments of ice' cream, cake, candy
and nuts were served. Alberta
received many useful presents.
Mamie Alston of the Recre
ation Center Play School has
been absent on account of meas
les.
Booker Kennedy, Jr., accom->
panied'his mother and daddy to
Thomasville Ga., to attend the
funeral of his cousin, Dr. M. L.
Walton, recently.
Melva Jean Daye and Marva
Oliver Brown, spent last Sun
day in Rocky Mount visiting
relatives.
Thornton Wilson of Greens
boro is spending a few days
with Melva Jean Daye.
Martha Grinsley, Grade 3-1
Whitted School, was the win
ner of the barbeque grill given
by the P.T.A. at the carnival
Friday night. Phyllis Stark,
Grade 5-1, held the lucky num
ber for a delicious cake.
Joycelyn McKissick has been
absent from school on accaunt
of illness.
Pearson School held its an
nual book rent picnic Friday,
First Calvary Baptist Church
SUNDAY, MAY'23,
0:30 A. M ' Sunday School
Richabd James, Supt.
11:00 A. M.—Sbrmon Rev. A, B. Brockman
Music Senior Choir
Miss Mary L, Stephens, Organist
8:00 P, M, . Baptist Training Union
JoTOPH Hkrrod, President
7:30 P, M.—Sermon Rev. A. B. Brockman
"LITTLE OLD MOTHER WELCOMES YOU"
SAINT JOSEPH A, M. E. CHURCH
REVEREND D. A. JOHNSTON, Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 23,
9:30 A. M Sunday School
W. G. RHopES, Supt.
WOMAN’S DAY SERVKSES
11:00 A. M Mrs. Vivian C. Mason
of Washington, D. C.
6:00 P. M A. C. E. League
WnopRED Martin, President
7:00 P. M Mrs. Mason
MT. VERNON
BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV. E. T. BROWNE
Pastor
/ ' SUNDAY, MAY 23,
0:30 A. M Sunday School
C E. Richardson, Supt.
11:00
.^'M.—Sermon Pastor Brown*
8:00 P. M, Baptist Training Union
Subject: “Our Faith in Jesus Christ”
Ephasians 3:8-10
7:30 P. M Talent Program
Music Senior Choir No. One
Mrs. R. S. McCollum, Organist
May 14. On that day it was
raining, so the picnic was held
indoors. Instead of a ball game
with Walltown School, the
school'held a talent show.
The Chamberlin Studio pre
sented its nineteenth annual re
cital at White Rock Church on
Stmday evening. Over sixty pu-
Jjils participated in this prog
ram. At the close of the recital,
Mrs. Minnie Fort presented
prizes to the winners of the es
say contest which White Rock
had held. Contestants were re
quired to write on the subject,
“The Maccabees.” The' winners
were: First prize, Juanita
Hamilton; second prize, John
te. Peel and third prize, Dorothy
Smith.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Brown
presented a dance recital:
“Footnotes of 1954” by her pu
pils at the W. D. Hill Communi
ty Center on Friday, May 14.
On Wednesday afternoon,-
May 12 at 4:30 o’clock, the
Y-Teens of the Harriet Tubman
Branch YWCA, celebrated their
activities for the program year
with a very colorful May Day
exercise, held in the backyard
of the YWCA, 312 Umstead St.
The Queen and her attendants
were selected from the girls
selling the highest amount of
potato chips in each club durmg
Sale
the annual Potato Chip
which was held in, March.
The Queen’s Court consisted
of: Crown Bearer, Chatry
Perry; flower girls, Mona Alyce
Bennett and Cariella Herndon.
Attendants were: Rosa Ed
wards, Whitted School; Flossie
Harris, Pearsontown School;
Edith Divine and Mary Cly-
burn, YWCA Club; Romonia
Hargraves, Hillside School; Rel-
la McMilllon, East End School,
Johnnie Daniels of Lyon Park
School was crowned Queen of
May. Train Bearers were Eve
lyn McNeil and Godefroy Hern
don, Jr.
Included on the program
were the following numbers:
Ribbon Dance, YWCA Club; Sq.
Dance, Whitted Club; Tokoypi
Bushi, Las Amegas Club; Gyp
sy Dance, Lyon Park Club; Ca
valcade of Sports, Hillside Club;
Chinese Dance, YWCA Club;
Square Dance, East End Club;
Mexican Dance, Hillside Club;
Swiss Dance, Lyon Park Club
and the May Pole, YWCA Club.
A large number of spectators
were on hand to witness this
event. Mrs. E. M. King is Y-
Teen Director for the Harriett
Tubman Branch YWCA.
The operetta, “Spring Glow,”
was given at Lyon Park School
last Thursday night. It was
ma(le up of first grade pupils.
Main characters were; First
Jack Frost, Albert Eubanks;
Spring;, Bettye Atwater; Blue
Bird, find Annetta Merritt,
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