MRS. HOLMAN Miss Sylvia Lasli, of Salisbury, Beanies Brids ci Michigan Teacher In Luth)rcn Church Ceremony SAL^SBUllY, N- C. — Miss Delores Nichplson of Salisbury. Sylvia; I/8sh, daughter of Mr. I Rouge Pink Pea de Soie, pach and Mjrs. Traugott H. Lash ,of They wore tea length dresses o(£ Salisbtiry and grandt^aughter rf the, late Dr. and Mrs, S. T. J^nQ^s; of Durham, became the bride here Sunday afternoon of Leon Ppbertson Holman, son of' of the skirt My.'*’ and Mrs. ^eon F. Holman Salem, Mioh. | The bride’s mother wore a dresg of French rose silk organza having a full bouffant skirt, a portrait neckline, and tiny sleeves. Self-made roses yvere at the waist and fell to the hem Avnidat p faiicKground of floor 'cohtitltflMs' wh£W galdl- an3 s^bped neckline en&r^ ifii plas and chrysanthemums, I chancel decorated with seven- ‘.br^QcUed candelabra, and white arch' Intertwined with greenery, ttie. Rev. John D. Poole, recto?, of St. John’s 'Lutheran Church, performed the ■riianWe- 4‘ing' tifremony -held At. |Mo6re’s Ghapel A. M. E. Zion Chuncii. ^ ■ ’ ' "rhe bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a fiill length dress of imported re- embroidered chantiily lace and long slaves tapering to a point, ’rtie dress was fashioned with a sabrina neckline and moulded bodice. The extremely full bou ffant skirt extended into a chapel train in the back and was scalloped with hand-clipped French lace. A cascade of lace roses fell from the waist at the back of the edue of the dress with dropped shoulder slTCVes a V In the back. The sheath skirt tiad a floating' panel in the back topped with a flat bo\y. Her after-five flowered hat was Of small pink flowers that toned to deeper shades in the petals. She wore matching accessor'es. The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue ■ iMe dress With matching bag and hat, crystal, jewels, and white accessorif?. | Charles Holman of Defr'oit, | Mich., served as his brother’s best I man. Ushers were t^rry Hood. Frank Walker, and' Don- alfl Wiliams, all of Detroit; and Alphonso Patrick and Vernii' Shannon, both of Salisbury, waf rinu bearer. Mrs. Esther C. Marioneaux wrved as organist. Soloists were Mrs. ,Toan M. Bridges who san" Wedding Prayer” and Because” of activities. The bride wore for her going- away outfit an oatmtal import ed wool ensemible, trimmed in aeolian mink. Her pill box hat I-'" the same mink. Her ac cessories were the matching shade of her suit. The orchid was lifted from her bouquet and added to her costume. i Out*of-town -guaata inelMaMi Mrs. Marie Cox and Mrs. Jean Moon of Detroit, sisters of the bridPRroom: Mr. and Mrs. R. C Yancey of Newport News, uncle and aunt of the bride; Dr. S. A. James of Rocky Mount, N. C., uncle of the bride; Mrs. Adrien L. Jones of Cleveland, Ohio. cousin of the briderand Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Lillian Alston Becomes Member of Church Floral Club The Floral Club of Ebenezcr ■Japtist Church held its regular nonthly meeting Sunday, Febru ry 4, at 4;00 P. M.. at the home f Mr. and ^Mrs. Edward Howard U 2916 Cedar Wood Drive. Mrs. Nezzie Carter led the du- ■’ional exercises. Those present were Mesdames fii> Chavis, Mari^aret Battle, Lil- ' ian Alston. Percy Jones, Cather p McKinney, Ella Ceres, Zelma Vdams, Martha Stanley, Nezzid arter, Georgia F'illors. Matti ’rown, Ethel McNeil, Nellie Clem- nons, Lydia McClain, Discie Mor an. Goler Carter, Lillie McIntyre, Vila Hubbard, Ethel Dawson, Vddie Barbae, Marina Fisher, Ron- V Primas, Jessie O'Neal, Dewey 'orwood. Mildred Man?um. Helen Vc>bb. Nonnie Hamilton, Lucille Tiith. Maud Thorpe, Helen Lash, '•ward Uobinson and Percy s- • . ■Mrs. I illian Alston was aceept- 1 Hs a new member Mrs. VanScnihf'ek was a specia: u(!st and made a wonderful ■'ilk and invited the club to her ’raypr and Meditation Hour in ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard served a '■')vely repast of »;ako and fruit ocktail sundae. Mrs, Lillian Als on thanked the hostess. Mt. Gilead Mission To Hold Anniversary Progrram Sunday Missionary Circle No. 2, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, will ob serve its 34th anniversary Sun day, 3 p.m. at the church. Guest speaker for the occas- ■ sion will be Miss Annie Dunni- ' gan, teacher at Burton School. Music will.'be provided by the Senior Missionary Chorous of Union Baptist Church, and Mrs. A. D. Mosley, who will appear as guest soloist. The public is in vited. T H E C A R O L 1 N A T I M E S SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1962 DURHAA*, N. C_PAG! 3-A Chamberlin Piano Studio Honor Roll Pupils Are Listed The mr-nt*ilv listin'* of 'Jtii-’-'nt irring places on the Chambcr- -1 mt'ci" honor roil wa;; -''K! .-1 this week. Chamberlin piano studio con- 'icted by Mrs. Mar"aret ShoBri' youngsters cf the Durham irea. honor roll listing is as foJ lows: Flr»t Honor Roll ' Treaver Berdaux, Joan Cham bers, Ernelle Eaton, Suzette Ho- veil, Emil Howell, Diane Har‘ James Hubbard, Linda Hubbartj,, Saundra Henderson, Beverly Me Lau"h!in, Bcatha Page, Harriet Van Hook, Kitty Weston. Scrond Honor Roll Goldie Evans, Sheila Gunn, Anf, Harris, Carlotta Jemisojv,, "ravie Ifaick, Un*.McClary Jau4> .Silhei. 1/stray! drea Cheryl/Strayhorne, Kaye Wei TO RENDER SERVICE SEDGFPIELD—The Rev. Mc Coy, pastor of EbenCzer Baptist Church here, along with his senior choir, ushers and congre gation, will render services at the New Goshen Methodist Churc^ Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Thfe Rev. Eugene Black is oastor New Goshen. Monroe Alston is spon.soring t^ pro gram. I QUEEN OF HEARTS AND HER COURT —Janet Baptiite. of Oxford, ii pictured astride ihe "Oueen of Haarli" throne shortly after her coronation during the Delta Sigma Theta forority'i annual Jabberwock presentation in Durham lait Friday. Mis* Baptiite won tl^e hohor in competition with 66 other girls from Durham and the surroundincf area. Run ners-up are pictured leaied be low her. They are, left to right. Marva. Bullock, third iuinar- up; Retina George, second 4 riinner-upi and France* Wil-j Uams, of Raleigh, first runner-; up. 1 rr Oxford Girl Wins Crown as "Queen of Hearts in Durham Delta Sigma Theta Annual Jabberwod; REV. liARDOE Revival Series Set For Mount Olive Beginning Sunday February I 11th at the morning worship I service, a two weeiis revival j meeting at Mt. Olive A. M. E Sixty-six gorgeous young ladies from Durham and its vici:nity were presented to a capacity hou.se at tlic D'.'lta Sigma Theta Sprority’s Jabber- wock 1!)C2, which featured the Queen of Hearts Coronation niid Ball. The affair was held nt the '^'irliam Civic Center on Friday, February 2, at 8;00 p.m. Janet Baptiste of Oxford, was frowned the Queen of Hearts. She received an R, C. A. port able television as the first prize for having sold the largest num- l)€r of Jabberwock tickets. Frances Williams of Raleigh, was awarded the second prize, a portable Hemington Rand tynewriter; the t,hird prize. A Zion Church, corner of Powe ’ transltor tape recorder was pre- Sfreet and Thaxton Avenue, willRegina George of conducted. The bride’s veil was of nylo” I ndell A. Watson who sanr illusion attached to a tiara of “I Love Thee and O Promisr Alencon lace and tiny pearls. I Me.” Miss fteth Yfincey of Newport! A r''"’ntion followed at the News Va. was maid of honor., home of the bride’s parents The' ’bride’^ matron of honor; 112B West Monroe Stree. Thr was her cousin. Mrs. Elaine L. I h^me was beaufifuly dpporatef" Adanas. of New York City. | wih and oink snaodra^on- Bridesmaid'« ""*Tfi Miss Pandra and white Goza palms. Frui' Vails of Salisbury, cousin of , punch and individual cakes werr the bride; Miss Ellorica Moats'served bv Mrs, Wiley I,ash anr' ot Staunton. V«; Miss Raemi Mrs. Lavolia Vails. Mrs TVin Lancaster of Salisbury; and Miss P. Jones served as coordinator St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church "Servinf • World ParUh with Chriat Since 1869" MEI.VIN CHESTER SWANN. The Mlnisier MRS G. A WINSLOW. Minister of M'lsir Mrs. Katie Smith, Director of Christian Education FAYETTEVILLE STKEET in:kllAM. \OKTM t:AKi;LINA Sunday, February 11, 1962 «;30 A.M. SUriDAY SCI'OOL StiH.TBC'’": "Ltvim ’^o^cthcr In The Family” 11:00 A M MOHNING WORSHIP SERMON The Minister Nlw Weapons for Freadom ^ A Skctch of the Ule o£ HicharJ Alien by P; ricia Vinsi-n Mrs. Minnie Gilmir at the Console 7:00 P.1J. EVENING WORSHIP—RACE KELAT'OKS t>pooraM SEXMON Dr. Mordccai W, .lohns^'i President Etaeritus, Howard University SUB.1ECT: "The Great Tasi. Before Ur" MUSIC — Soloist from the University of N. C. V Clin T. Binkley Memorial Bripti.s* Chu.'.li Choir Chanr) Hi" Senior Choir, St. Joseph’s fRte PARKING ON SAINT. JOSEPH STREET Mrs. Holman attenripd Salis burv (N. ,^C.) City .Sc-hols and Palmer Memorial rn.slitule of Sedalia, N. C. She received he’’ undergraduate degree from West Virginia State ColIefTe and is dninq Kraf!u9le work at Eastern Michi,?an University. Holman attended elementary whool in Salem. 'i.. '”id hi"'^ -,-hnni in Northville, Mich. He receivod his ii’id''’'0!rad'i'*te de proe from En.stern Michigan University and is pursuing grad- stiiHjps at tlip sarrie insti tution. He is employed as a ppeeial education teacher at '^"•■'hville (Micii.) State Hos pital. The counle will reside in Ypsilanti, Mich. YOU CAiv lUE LOrtJER Diabetes ■iab''tes is caused bv a defect ;n the poncress. This gland luppli.'s insulin, which con verts su-?ar and starch to body ('npr"v When the insulin .sup ply fails, sugar spills over into ’he bloodstream, and eventualiy into the Urine. In uiahetic ■nek tf'o much insMlin has been rLlcased too quickly, re ir .'III; in dizziness, blurred 'slfn, hii’i'Tfr, mrsninlioti, oi-'ache and irritability. In di- betic coma too liillf insulin at work fop ttin body’s n'-eds, •••!! r -..iItit jn vom iting, shortness of breath, and ..1 ii. abtiom'.n il d a i n s. ’"II- nHvKij.jufig i)] h .jp nalysis and bloodsugar test. If you have it he wid hcin you to an active normal lifn. We iU.thc ScarborouRh iid Hargett ■-'’iincivl Horn-' f'-el that a Hcal- nor^FT.inity is a .Stronger Community. SCAREiORCUlJH AND HARGETT Foim4* Directors 52Z E. eettigrew Street ~ ntirbqm, and the winner of the I meeting will be conducted 1 fourth prize, a iraneUor , radio The following births were re-> to the Durham Countjr preacher. He has traveled ex- Health department during the week of January 29 through February 3, 1962; Wallace and Helen Webb, boy. William and Mary Carmicheal, girl. Garland and Margaret Bur ton, boy. James and Annie Knight, boy, Willie and Mary Jacobs, boy. Thomas and Bednia Wells, girl. Arthur and Delores Clement, girl, John and Omega Parker, ,?irl. Wallace and Jeanett Carring ton, boy. Eddie and Cl^ra Hunter, girl. Isaac and Vernie Pervis, girl. 'Curtis and Minnie Whicker, girl. Vinston and Magdelcne Tan ner, girl. Ernest and Elizabeth Clinton, boy. Eddie and Doris Smith, twin boys. director of the Department ■f Evangelism of the A. M. E. ion connection at Washington, C. The evangelist brings lo the city of Durham over forty years of experience as an evangelistic tensively over the country the representative of his denom* ination in the field of evange lism. I Accompanying Dr. Hardge will be the well known gospel singer and pianist, Mrs, Ruth Thompson of Winston Salem, who will handle the music for the meeting, assisted by sing ing groups of the local church and community. The meeting will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m., beginning Sunday the 11th and continuing throu’gh Friday Ffhfuary 23rd, The public is invited. Itotsw.BuUffck alao QtDvir ham. Each of the other contestants was given a sterling silver bracelet. After a fanfare, a processioo- of exquisitely dressed youn? ladies in white and red shorl party dresses and their escort wenr lined on both sideg of thf “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church WUITI-: Iv’ftCK SyUAKIi DUNHAM. ,\()I'IH CAKOI.INA Mili-« Msirl- l':--»ir RACE RELATIONS SUNDAY NINETY-FIFTH ANNIVEUSAllY OBSKRVANCE Sunday, February 11, 1962 tt;45 A.M. CALL TO WOUSIllr EI;ctronic» 0:30 A.M. SUNDAY sc'inni, -icss'iv . “Christian Family I.ivinR." Kxodus 20:12; Mark 7 - 13; Ji'hn lu 2iV-27 Ur. Charles A. Hay. 3u|iiTiiit'nilcnt Trustee Asa T. S;);.;il:ltii'i. I'rf:sidin'4 11:00 A.M. ADDRESS 0:30 P.M. .. , His Kxfclli'ncy W M Ilaim T*i'' Amb:'.'».sad(ir of Ghana Senior Choir, John II. i;iitih I'in'clor Ji. GosprI Chorus, Mrs. li. W Southerland, Directress llAI'TIST TfvAlNlNG UNION Jra Murchison. Director 7:30 PM. Procram Auspicrs the Male Chorus Civic Center auditorium. Ench young lady was called to the stage and introduced to the au dience bv Miss Nancy RhVce who acted as Mlstre.s.^ of cere monies for the Coronation, The stage was decorated with ^ bark dron, which carrlfd out the Valentine motif and pro vided a heart shaped throne for •he oueen, who wa.« drf'ssod in a short whito nylon chiffon oartv dross with a three tiered i'ufflf>d skirt which was an ori '»inal creation. Ilor attendilnts, the three runners-up, were also attired in short party dresses. The queen was crownod will' 1 rhinestone tiara by the presi dent of Alnha Lamlxla Chanter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sor ority, Miss Elizabeth Jones, f senior at North Carolina Co’ Icgc. Several lithesome girl."! honored the queen with dnncine A sSrenade was .‘inng to thr queen by Jesse Allen. The second part of the pro- "ram was presen'ed bv Dr. Helen G, Edmonds, who had writtor •1 series of skits on “Sweetheart?' Through the Ages.” Those portrayed tthc following' lovers; Mark Anthony nnd Cleo patra, Alfred Fisher and Mrs, LISTEN to everything but remomber this: No other brand of head- achc powders is better than Goody’s. So why pay more? Beverly Mlchaux; Romeo and Juliet, Marion Thorpe and Mrs Lavonia Allison; 'Captairt Johi KWiftli'and Pd{;S6£iatas‘, liiii.'ii^'; Merritt and Mrs. Alice StcWart' Napoleon and Josephine, Geralt’ r^nderwood and Mrs. D!loro' M.Trvin; Arthur and Kathryi Mitrrav. J, Franklin Drake anc Ml.ss Marcia Knox; Lil' Abne and Dal.sey Mae. Elliott Palme- and Rosemond Cox; Thj» Dukr nnd Duche.!g of Windsor,' I. O Funderburg and Miss Annr Pulley, ,— The prosident of Durham Alunuiae Chapter of the Delta. Sigma Theta Sorority, Mrs Chnrlot’te Sloan expressed ap preciation to th’e parllct^atinr queens, and to the audlcnoc. Mrs. Cofistancp .^llen, the.chaj^; man of the Jabberwock Com- mitt66 wai alsd prestntetl tf" -’.he audience. Four door ptlaae Mfmn tlnen-to Rerson* the .IgCky tickets. ,.,i. , , Part three of the program wa.“ 'he Cornation Ball. A ' waltz playe4.Je{JM:tU4lly.,Qr fic^ueei)^ her iwttqn(Jant*E rand ihcr-clh^ partictpafifs'sfffrWd' tht b^lT fdV' evenjng of dancing. Music was furnished by he Royals. —toHowdHIg girl* lUrUck nated in the affair;. Dorocthy ^mev. La Vonne Baird, Janet Baptiste, Joy Beale, Frankie Blunt, Barbara Bowlirig, Safidra Bradsher, Jacquelyn, Brown, Arnetia Bullock, Marva Bullock, Virginia Bullock, Jean Cearnal, Que.ssle Chambers, ’ Mildretta Chatman Annie Daniel, Marie Daniel Margo Davis, Alice D( ■ Lon, Julia Fairley, Ina Fletchei Vtetoria Hintali, Yolanda Fofi , Regina Oeorgf fltiW*V* *"OVaves, Gwendoly i CJreen, Elaine Hamlin, Beverl ' 'larris, Patricia Harris, Selen i Harris, Rita Hinton, Bernadett i ilcpkioi/, .Constance Jackaoi l^laine James, Barbara Johnaoi Clara Johnspn. PL’ggy . Ann Jones, Sylvi i ioncji, Wc^ida Logan, Arnett t Love, Faye McCrae, Wand 1^' .\(arshall, Ann Martin, Mft Xaret Mayo, Delores Nicholsoi , -niiiy Norman, Frankie Perrj, Jlenda Phillips, De Lacy Pi • ea’t, '^ahdra Pratt, Sybil Raj, BarbaTa- Rice, Marie Shav, Sy.lvia Sloan, Janetta Stewar Cheryl ^ Strayhorne, Cynthl i imith, V^ijean Snipes, Barbai i ' t’aylof; refnc Thorpe Caroly i ririMv BUwm Wa^U, Franci i WlUUroq, amh VfeUa, wna M« > le Ypung, , . CM.M SNMHNt lt-€01ORSIMtt Now ch«B«-v lu«' • yautltfui- bbhlnit •hiui« that fuL)ki km natur«) And UfA-lik« «• tn* ..ctourh. Hcl«oi/our fro] . r (,bfirt o'*t>ch TiAfs nirr At firuffcifltt on ffuanmio* of Uctioii or|mrcluui« i*ric« rvfoBtUd. 2 POWDERS 5« 12 POWDERS 2S« ITS NEW Hop Sacking;: OXFORD CLOTH SEERSUCKER IN Plaids . Prints and AND COTTON Size' 3-1^ -409-B.-Main St. SHOP :til 4|i.M..£RipAY|. : 'f.

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