tHE CAROLINA TIMES -THI TRUTH UNMIDLIir SAT^ AUGUST IS, IW fkmdaiA & M Mer Succumbs '' TAUJVHASSn!, FU. Wft. Velia Wyche passed in the Klori- AI(M University ^{ospital. af- MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Lucius David Hayas of Rougemont announce the marriaga of thair daughter, Thalma of Durham, ta Torn Tli*mton, Jr., sen vf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thornton, also of Rovgemont on Saturday, July IS, at tha heme of Rev, E. T. Browne of 303 Umstaad Street. ter a brief illness Thursday at heme. The funeral was iield Bethel A.M.E. Church Sunday afternoon at 2. Lassiter Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral ser vices. Hev. A. Joseph Reddick of ficiated. The deceased was horn in ' I^>n County, Nov, 23, 1897 and moved in 1935 where she had f)een employed in the student welfare deparlment at Florida A&M for the past 15 years. Slie is survived by her daugh ter, Mrs. Olivia Williams, and seven sons, Oscar, Henry, Albert, John, Keccy, Hobert and Willie. -O In Wedding MAID OF HONOR Miss Icelean Yvonne Davis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis of 1105 S. Alston Avenue was accompanied by her parents Thursday night, August 5 to Win ston-Salem, where she was maid of honor in the marriage of Miss Gloria Jean Brown to Mr. Charles T. Crumbin, Jr. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown of Winston-Salem. There i.s a .sati.sfactiui) in .service that be yond all |)ureK'''coininerciai considerations. We say it sincerely, we do feel a dedication to our calling'.’ we welctinie the opportunity to accept the many h^wil^lerinj^ responsibilities and detiiiis that would otherwise burden a bereaved family. ,\nd we are particularly >;rateful when we re ceive so many letters of ai«)>reciation from fam- ihes we have served. 401 S. Roxbm-o Street Phone 3-2971 AMEY FUNERAL HOME Enjoy Picnic Expressions of Thanks to a pic nic planning committee were made at the meeting of the Adult Educa tional Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks, at 1303 Wiley Avenue, last Sunday. The club held its picnic in a park at Burlington on Saturday, Aug. 8, Attending Sunday’s meeting were Mesdames C, K. Brown, Lena Ellerbee, Snoda Bell, Victoria Cain, Ruth Ford, Pearl Gibson, Agnes Hinton, G, E. Hargrove and Melvin Leach and Edward Hicks, The group will meet next at the home of Mrs, Hargrove on 335 East Enterprise St., Sept. 13 at 4 p,m. Don't Cook! A new innovaUon to save jou the trouble' of cooking, shopping washing dishes etc, is the Chicken Delight plan which delivers pip ing hot chicken dinners directly to your door. The tender half chicken is cooked in a batter so delicious that the whole nation is singing the praises of the process. Just call 9-5198 for information and FREE DEUVERY or if you want to pick up your dinners yourself call 9-4267. They’ll be ready 15 minutes after you call. Chicken Delight is located off Main St. at the intersection of Wattis & Morgan St. in Durhi)pi, Wilmington Minister Is Honored WILMINCroN — “R. Irving Boone Day” was held here recent ly at Central Baptist church in honor of its pastor, the Rev. R, Irving Boone. A testimonial, delivertd by Dr. G. D. Carnes, presentation of gifts, letters from friends and the main message for the occasion by the Rev. W, E, Beamon, pastor of Mt, Pisgah Baptist Church, were high lights of the celebration, Boone has long been an out standing Baptist leader in the stale. Last May, Sha^ University conferred upon him the hoiiorary degree of Doctor of Divinity, For The Best In Funeral Service CALL BURTHEY Cadillac Fleet phom: Bank on the future—but don’t vrite checks against it. SUPPER GUESTS OF PRESI DENT AND MRS. SPAULDING —Members of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com pany's Administrative staff were dinner guests of N. C. Mutual President Asa T, Spaulding and his wife at the Spaulding home recently. Gathered for this group picture following the dinner party are the fol.'owing; left to right, front, R. Keiiy Bryant, Jr., Ordinary Department manager; Mrs. George W. Cok Jr., Mrs. James I. Bolden, Mrs. William S. Taylor, Assistant to the Con- ST. JOSEPirS A. M. E. CHURCH “Serving a World Parish with Christ since 1869” FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA MRS: t?.' X. WINSLOW, Minister of Music JAMES IL .UOBINSON, Director of Chri£rt.ian Education ^uiday, Augrust 16, 1959 -7;()0 A.M. Early M'^fning Worship (Dress Casual) Sfnwm Rpverend James Tl. Robinson - Preaching Uatiie Congregational Singing , Mr, Lyda V, Merrick At the Console 9:00 A.M, Sunday Sdiool 'Subject "God’s Steadfast Love” - Howard E. Wright, Sr,, Superintendent 10:00 A.M. Regular Morhlng Worship Sermon “They That Wait For A Chance Dr, Swann Preaching Music The Gospel Choir ^ Mrs, Andrea Barnes At the Console 3:00 P,M. Church Open for Meditation FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH STREET / 1V0WIWHATAB(/K/ CHEAP, CLEAN AUTOMATIC WHOLE HOUSE troller; Georga W. Cox Jr., Ad- ministratlv* Assistant. On sec- • ond row in same order are Mrs. R. Kelly Bryant, Jr., Miss Snow Bailey, Public Relations and Ad vertising Director; Mrs. Fannie McLean, Secretary to the Presi dent; Mrs. Eula W. Harris, Chief Lay Underwriter; Mrs.. Prank McCrea, Assistant to the Secre tary. On the last row, left to right, are James Bolden, Tabu lating Department Manager; Mrs. Wijliam Cleland, Adminis trative Assistant; President and Mrs. Spaulding; Dr. William A. Cleland; and William S. Taylor. Mrs. A. N. Shcarin, Manager of the industrial Department, also a member of the administrative staff, was net shown tn photo graph. Completely Installed For As Low as Per Month NO MONEY DOWN WO PAYMENT Big Economy Features UNTIL OCT. 1 1. Economy of Spatt 2. Economy of Oper^^icA 3. Economy of Health 4. Economy of Cleanliness 5. Economy of FmoI Ccs*I 6. Economy in Comfort NO MORE OP THIS! N'o more standino on your head to net the floor heater started. No more pilot light to flicker c.it on a cold piqht. Carrier's AUTOMATIC CONTROL main tains the temperature you want. The Carrier WINTER WEATHERMAKER fits neatly under your floor. Just think! —all these features at a fantastically low price! Call us today for more inforniatiop. AIR CONDITIONERS, INC. 3223 HILLSBORO RD,—DURHAM Phone ^-2252 Funeral Rites Are set For Mrs. McNeai Last rites for Mrs. Lula McNeai, 83, of 625 Ramsey Street will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Erwin. Mrs, McNeai died at Lincoln ho.spitar on Saturady, August 8. A native of Erwin, she was born on June 22, 1876. She is survived by five daugh ters, Mesdamcs Cora Howard, Mary Elliott, Daisy Dew, EHtn Baker and Lucine Alien, a soi|», Wilson McClain, 17 GrantlcbildiW and 14 great grandchildren, Scarboroui^ is handlitig ar rangements. DEAIUTAND; FUNERAIS MRS. DOKA ELLEN HASKINS Funeral services for Mrs, Dora Ellen Haskins, 69, former Dur ham resident, were held Saturday afternoon, August 8, at Mt. Gi- BIRTHS .‘The followiim birtha... were re ported to tha Durham County Health Department during the we«k of August 3 through t. James an'd Lavam Clements, boy.’ Charlie and Mary Riley, girl. William and Lula Jenkins, girl. Leo and Mary Lyon, girl. John and Nina Parker, girl, Norwood and Sadie Jacobs, girl. Henry and Juanita Richmond, girl, — -O- Visits Parents Mr, Frank R, Fuller, former Durhamite, returned to the city recently to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Fuller, of 1121 iackson street. ReKeve sneezing 1 HOUR MARTINIZING (Incorporated) FOK THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 400 West Main Street — Five Points £ “Our Service Start* With Yonr First Call” WE ESTIMATE AND DELIVER DURHAM BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Mnton Ave. at W. Main St. > ■ Phone 4967 “A FBIENDLY CHURCH” WHITE ROCK B.AITIST CHURCH WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Mll.ES MAhK t ISHER, i Sunday, August IG, 19ii3 8:45 A M. CALL TO WORSHII’ Electronic 9:30 A,M, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “God’s Steadfast Love." Lamentatiors 3-22-36, 81-4(1 Prof, J. M. SchooU-r, Superintendent 11;00 A,M, SERMON The Reverend Vincent N BroWn Sacramento, California Senior Choir, John II, Gaf,is, Director 6:30 P.M, BAPTIST TRAINING^'tl.N’ION \ Ira Murchison, Director 7:30 P.M. SERMON Rev,-Mr, Bro^ Gospel Chorus, Miss Lcana E, Roberson, Dlrectresi( lead Church./,' InterrtSent rites were conducted at Beechwood cemetery. The Rev, Harold Roland, Mt. Gilead pastor, officiated. Mrs. Haskins, who had been liv ing in Washington, D. C, for the past several years, died at Lincoln hospital on Wedneslay August S. She was in Durham for a visit. The deceased was born the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reddish in Durham County in 1890. Mrs. Haskins is survived by Mrs, Dora H. Harris, of Washington, D, C., and Mrs. Louis H. Poole, of New Orleans, La. MRS. MARGARET WILLIAMS Mrs. Margaret Delois Williams, 25, was funeralized at Scar borough's Funeral chapel in Fri day, Aug. 7 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Williams died at her home at 813 Maplewood avenue on Tues- day» Aug. 4, Daughter of Mrs Cora Newton I of 813 Maplewood avenue, she was born in November, 1933. Interment was in Beechwood cemetery. BUY THE NEW COFFEE SENSATION Of THE NATION! FUVOR SAVING BAG luilANNE RED LABEL 1-lb. Bag WILllARD’S CUT RATE MARKET ^ S. Dillard St. Durham, N. C. Phone 9-1823 SCARBOROUGH and HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS D*p«ndabl«, efficiant and continuovi scrvice linc* 1888 24-Hr. Ambulance Service Oxygan-Equipped Anytime « Any Day • Anywhere Lady Cmb«lmr—Notary Public Tel. 3-3721 S22 E. Pettigrew St, Durham, N. C LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS WE OlVfc A'K OREKJT STAMP3 LIBBY HALVES OR SLICED—SAVE 15c ON 2 CANS No. 303 Cans SALAD DRESSING MADE BY KRAFT—With li’ood Order PEACHES 2 SALAD DRESSING MADE BY K Miracle Whip COCA COLA Quart LIMIT: 2 At This Price With $5.00 Or More Food Order 6 BTL. CTN. Save 16c 39c 39c 19c D«pOf|t WESSON OIL Quart 39c LIMIT: 1 of your choice a ASTOR OIL Quart 29c t this price with Food Order FRYERS U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness! (Whole) f%f%^ Pound ’ CRISP FRESH GREEN LEnUCE 2 -s 29c mMoiiZ U.S. No. 1 Russet All Purpose 10 lb. bag 69c HICKORY SWEET SLICED BACON, lb, cello,, 49c Priccs Good T\ru Saturday, August 15th IN DURHAM STORES ONLY Liberty Street at Alston Avenue 2206 Roxboro Road •

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