f ■Ji A Items of Personal Interest in and Around Durham MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE FREEMAN WILLIAMS formal ChurcK Ceremony In Danville, Virginia Unites Miss Rosetta Logan, Clarence Williams ■ DANVILLE, Va. — Miss Rosetta f streamers. jMarie Logan and Clarence Free- j Attending her sister as Maid of 'man Williams pledged nuptial Honor was Miss Dori? Ann Logan. vows in a double ring ceremony She wore a dress of sea coral sat- ■September 8, at five o’clock p.m. in with scooped neckline, elbow at the East New r(ope Baptist ^Church here. The Reverend Jerome Morris ,officiated. Music was presented by Miss Carol Tanner, pianist, and Miss Vivian Morris, soloist. Se- "ctions included “Because” and tie Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage by her fath- , the bride wore a formal gown delustered satin, the fitted bo- sleeves, fitted bodice, iheath skirt ■jvith floral removable over skirt accented with matching bow in front. She wore a matchinR head piece. The bridemaids wo;e dresses like the honor attendant. They were Miss Sylvia Overton of Dur ham, and Miss Patricia Wells of Washington, D. C. Ronald Barbee was best man. ice was designed with a circu-, Ushers were Rufus Simon and r neckline edged with tiny I George Howard, earls and crystals. The long fit- The bride is the daughter - of d sleeves came to a point over e hand. Jhe full voluminous irt WOT caught at the -waistline back ‘ivith a large matching lij.’. and Mrs. David Logan of Danville and the bridegroom it the son of Mrs. Lillie Mae Wil liams of Durham and James A ow extending into a chapel train. I Williams of Chicago, Illinois, er finger tip veil of imported The bride Is a graduate of Lin fusion was attached to a jewel coin Hospital School of Nursing nd pearlized crown. She carried m Durham and is employed in white Bible centered with white the Operating Room at Lincoln rchids and Lilly of .the Valley Hospital of that city. ANTIQUE WITH THE HANDSEWN LOOK Not* its novel llltl* walking h««ll A.ntique Bpwn S10.99 Rich sliadinc;s of color create an exciting new casual... ANTK^UE, newest rage of the seasoni You’ll love its unlined leather, its smart laced vamp de tailing and most of all its soft cuscino constnic* tion that makes walking a sheer delight all scasoD long. Roscoe Griffin 114 W. MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C Williams is a graduate of North Carolina College in Durham, and is presently employed as Director cf Physical Education and Recrea tion at the O’B^rry School in Goldsboro. Htistesses at tiie reception at the home of the bride were Mrs. Bernice Moore, Mrs. Melba Flood and Miss Carol Womack. Out of town guests attending th?" wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, Mrs. Earlene Perry, Mrs. Jennie Tedder, and Ever Lee Jones of Durham; Misses Bessie and Sadie Delany of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Co wan of Goldsboro. By INEZ SUITT JONES OUR THOUGHT FOR TODAY "L*» (ach of to hit own hit«ro«t but alto to th* intoTMt o# oHior»." PhltlpplaiM 2.4 « • • PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Baltimore, Md., are here to visit relatives aad friends. * * • Clyde Wilson has returned to iihe city after vacationing in New I'ork, N. Y. * • • Zoley B. Josey, Jr., of Schenec lady, N. Y. spent several days .lore with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zoley Josey of Glenn St. * • o Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Williams have returned to their home in Chicago, 111., after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams of N. Roxbofo St. • • • In Maneuvers In California Marine Pfc. Matthew Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Davis of 1108 Fargo St, took pari in a surprise test to evaluate the ability of the First Battalion First Marine Regiment, recently at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The battalion, reinfoi^ed with artil lery, reconnaissance, anti-tank, tank, amphibious tractors, and medical units, made an amphibi ous assault on Camp Pendleton’s beaches. * * • Returns to California Mrs. Julia Burton has returned to her home in Fresno, Califor ilia after visiting here with Miss liiliian Burton of Wabash Ave. * * • Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. £, A. Mangum, Sr. of 1406 Glenn St. announce he marriage of their daughter. Carolyn Jean to R. Davis Hicks] ion of Mrs. J. L. Hicks and the late Mr. Hicks of Newark, N. J on Decemb.;r 23, 1961 in East Orange, N. J, Mrs. Hicks, a graduate of Win ston-SaUm Tcachers, College, is employed as an instructor at the Warren St. School in Newark. Mr. Hicks, a graduate of Cen tral State College In Wi'ftorforce, Ohio, is presently associated with L. Bamberger’s in the New Jer sey division of R. H. Macy is a junior executive. Ill UMSTEAD ST. Mrs. Maude Pratt Hostess to House Wives Leagrue On Monday evening, October 8, the House Wives League held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Maude Pratt. Mrs. Mary Horton, president, presided during the business session. The group completed plans for the annual turkey raf- he for the month of November. Mrs. Pratt served barbecued chicken dinner to the guests. Miss Christene Leak assisted the hostess. Mrs. Cora Jackson was host ess for the September meeting. Memt>crs attending were Mrs. Gladys Dawkins, Miss Sarah Dotson, Mrs. Mary Horton, Mrs. Flossie Ewing, Mrs. Magnolia Leak. Mrs. Clara Powell, and Mrs. Callie Daye. Mrs. Gladys Dawkins is host ess for the November meeting. PLANS DECc:MBER WED DING — A December wedd ing has boen plenned for Miss O. M. Handon, of 2034 Oak- lawn, Ave., Charlolta, and Seamen George Johnson, Jr., of the United States Navy. Miss Handon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fonsia Win ston, of 414 Cecil St., of Dur ham. Seaman Johnson's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Johnson, Jr., of Durham. Ho is currently stationed at Pen sacola, Fla. Miss Handon, a graduate of North Carolina College, is employed by Iho Mecklenburg County Tuber culosis and Health Association as a Health Educator. October Meeting- of Cosmetology Club 1 Monday evening, October 1, Cosmotology Club I met at the home of Mrs. Pauline Love, 314 Dowd St. Mrs. Lossic Coleman, Chaplain led the group in devotions. Mrs. Cora McLeod, president, presided during the business session. Guest speaker for the meet ing was E. C. Turner, of Turn er’s Beauty and Barber Supply Company. Mrs. Love served fried chic ken, potato salad, hot rolls, ice cream and cake to the mem bers and guest. Members present were Mrs. Natinie Walker, Mrs. Lillie Wells, Mrs. Lula Hill, Mrs. I Elizit>cth Browne Miss Lois Burrough, Mrs. Losaie Colen^n, Mrs. Esther Pugh. Mrs. Bettie Fowler. Mrs. Lucy Johnson, Mrs. Mozell Blount, Mrs. Ethel Owerw, Mrs. B. F. Moss, Mrs. Ethelecn Dunn, ami Mrsi^ora McLeod. Mrs. Ethel Owens thanked See COSMETOLOGISTS, 4-A Exec. Board of State Garden Clubs Hold Meet The Fall meeting, of the Execu tive Board of the State Federa tion Garden Clubs met in session in Carver Hall, A. and T. College Greensboro. The meeting 'ivas pre sided oVer by the State President Mrs. G. B. Gilchrist of Laurin burg. Committee Chairman appointeO to carry out the State Program for the next two years were as follows. Mrs. Collins, Treasurer; Mrs. A. L. Harris, Financial Sec retary; Mrs. Grace Lewis, Awards; Mrs. R. P. Randolph, Audio-Visual Aids; Mrs. J. L. Enloe, Memorial; Mrs. E. B. Roscoe, Junior Garden Clubs; Mrs. W. M. Porter, Parlia mentarian; Mrs. Minnie Cromar tie. Yearbook; Mrs. E. L. Faison Scrapbook; Mrs. E. M. Brown Horticulture; Mrs. M. T. Cureton Garden Tljerapy; Mrs. Minnie Con ner. Garden Club Councils; Mrs Elnora Smith, Subscriptions; Mrs Cal Keck, Flower Show; Mrs. Es ther Fountain, Dogwood Planting, Mrs. S. W. Hedden, Birds; Mrs W. B. Gibson, Litterbug; Mrs. L. L. Glease, Membership; Mrs. R N. Harris, Publicity; Mrs. Grace Lewis, Convention Chairman; Mrs V. H. Levister, Beautifications; Mrs. Otis Hawkins, Conversation; Mrs. Cora Hawkins, Program Chairman. The overall program tht’oughout the state will revolve around the theme “Space-Age- Beautification.” It is the plan or each Commit tee Chairman to send to each club material concerning the dif ferent areas on the program. The annual meeting will be held at A. and T. College. Greensboro June 2, 3, and 4, 1663. There «ill be more to come later on convention matters. The following boHrd mcmbere were in attendance; Mrs. G. B j i Gilchrist, Mrs. Roxie H. Rowland W. B. Gibson, B. G. Gooch, Mrs. A. P. Collins, Mrs. O. H. Hawkins, Mrs. C. H. Morris, Mrs. Elsie Men ard, Mrs. Marguerite Headen Mrs. G. M. Brown, Mrs. E. M. Brown, Mrs. T. W. Flowers. Mrs. E. L. Randolph, Mrs. Grace Lewis, B. W. Harris, A. and T. College; Mr* Plamiit W Hurtit. Mrs. Earle Moseley Hostess to Year Round Garden Club Mrs. Earle Moseley was hostess to the Year Round Garden Club on Monday evening, October 8, at her home on Dowd St. The “Garden Gate” wa^ opened by Mrs. Plassie Harris. Mrs. Pearl Cordice, president, presided. The club presented a gift, ex pressing appreciation to Mrs. Ma rie Spcigner, outgoing president. Mrs. Flossie Torian made the pre sentation. Mrs. Speigner thanked the club and pledged her suppo>‘. to the new president. Mrs. Moseley explained to the members the origin of her rare oriental collection. Mrs. Annie Strickland lead a discussion on soil preparation and bulb planting for a Spring garden. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, served a buffet suppei of roast chicken with dressing, baked ham with pineapple, potato saiad, ice cream pie. punch, as sorted nuts, and candy. Miss Edna Mason closed the “Garden Gate.’. Attend the meetii3 were Mrs Gertrude Long, Mrs. Plassie Har rls, Mrs. Emma Randolph, Mrs Rosa Suitt, Mrs. Lillian Farring ton, Mrs. WiUna Milum, Mrs. Les sie Morrow^ Mrs. Hattie Meadows Mrs. Annie Strickland, Mrs. Annie Mayo, Mrs. Marie Speigner, Mrs Flossie Torian, Mrs. Pearl Cor dice, Mrs. Lena Gates, Mrs. Roxie Rowland, Mrs. Edna Mason, Mrs. Eugenia Simmons, and Mrs. Madge Hargraves, _ t BH&G Club Holds 8th Anniversary Celebration Oct. 8th The Better Homes and Gardens Club held its Slh Anniversary Celebration Monday night, Octo ber 8 at the home of Mrs. Mai;no . PHONE Ml 3474 ment to the group. She also dis cussed lawns and lawn care; bulbs to plant now for Spring gardens ; flower arranging—stressing basic fundamentals as color scheme (harmony), focal point, balance and importance of container se lection. Highlight of her program was viewing color slides of her garden in various stages and Angles. Also other gardens she had visited. This was of great interest and beneficial to all. Gifts were in the form of ex change of potted plants by each present. , Visitors were Mrs. Ada Leach, Miss Maxine King and Mrs. Lu cille Markham. After singing around the oeau- tifully liccorated birthday table, the group adjourned to a most colorful and tasty repast prepared by hostess. Members attending were; Mes diames Mary Taylor, Presidernl; Catherine Page, Magonlia Eings, Beulah Hill, Miss Liouise Jenkins, Mesdames Mildred Smith and Carrie Vereen. • White Rose Circle Holds Dinner Meet The White Rose Circle of St. Mark AME Zion Church entertain ed members ar^ guests at a buffet dinner on Saturday eve ning, October 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Flintali on Price Ave. Lin ing the aiyniversary cele bration of the club, the "roup was divided into two sections, 'ihe section reporting the largest amount was to be entertained at a later date. Mrs. Lucille Erwin, captain, and members uf the loos ing siue cooked and served tiiu dinner to thu meiiiuers ot thu winnmg side and guests. Mrs. Ed na Sattcrtield was caplain ut tiiv winiiiiLg side. THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBRR 20, 1962 DURHAM. N. C.—PAGI>M fitr* 1 NEWLYWEDS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert MccCowan are pic- iurad horo at ■ rocoption which followod ihoir marriage in Durham on Saturday, Oct. 13.: Mrs. McCowan ia tho formor Mrs. Alice Evans Lambert. i students could help parents prevent fires. Joyce Smoot, chairnum of the prograin commiiiee, tiianivL'd Lyon for his speech and a.ssured him that we will have tewcr tires in our city thu year. Miss L. D. Pooic la touchci anu Verna J- Uavis is ciu;>s re porter. tiieir Henderson Youth ; Visit NCC Students Mrs. Nuumi Croslan, 'Misse i Nancy and Benibtta /Croalau Mciviii Croslan, ’ and nichan lilue ul iicnUerson visiged hen buiiui;y with John and ^manuei Lrobiaa, students «at N^th Caii uliiia Lollege. ^ > To Attend (JV«i-V.ence uii iNursiiig - i Mrs. Ifi'Iun S. Miller, chair- Dogwood Gaidon Club Hold Meet The Dogwood Garden Club mnn of the DepHrtmj-nl ^ Nurs- „ n„ auntlav evciun«. Otlo- i»« Education at Nortfr Caro- Enjoying the affair were Rev. home of Mrs. Ima College will atlyfid a con- and Mrs. R. L. Speaks, Mr. and, /Mar in ferencc on nursing ilT-Atlanta, m[L'?cD:uS: Sr. TnJ Z ^ Dan Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Felder, Mrs. Carrie Grant, Mrs Helen McNeill, Mrs. Shirley Glad den, Mrs. Trumilla Smith, Mrs Fidelia Brooks, Mrs. Charlotta 'Garden Gate." “HOW Ma.V,9, ?oUer_. School and collega dens” was'disci/ssod by the group. Points emphasized were I High to plant according to your space students from North Carolina and everyone can be a good i College, Virginia, Maryland, and gardener U they put forth the' Washington, D. C. attended •* lucker, Mrs. Minnie Brown, Mrsi*£jQ^j | meeting of Baha’i Youth •" Edna Satterfield, Mrs. Minni,i| Menvbers present were Miss their friends in Durham Smith, Mrs. Therlen Hinson, Mrs ^ Tilley, Mrs. Cora Brown, day. October. 18 and -* Katie Davis, Mrs. Lucinda Harris, I j jackson, Mrs. Jennie Octobcr 14. Amonrf the and Mrs. Maggie Thompson. | Filler, Mrs. Lillian Alston, and represented were North C4T0- Members of the loosing side 'Mrs. Susie Martin. served roast turkey with dress | mg, baked ham, green peas, let lina College, Duke University, North Carolina State College, anil Howard University. The meeting was also martwd by a supper at the home ■ of Mr:>. Ludmila Van SombeokHIMl luce and tomato salad, candied |Mt. Gilead Baptist yams, hot rolls, apple Pie ant I . , _ .... Russian tea. J Holds InStltutC OUB Turnitwyr ) _ ' y.-imes and group singing. ■•p~w na imuMi, U i o«o »eck ir.in- MiBsiomiry Bible .rE'*,” Meet pastor lecuied on “Chritfcnan' Th? Wonx’n s Missionary Witnessing" by Floy M. Bar-j ^:inss of the Mt. Level jr'nirrh Sitnilay rf'hool will During the social hour on its reciilar monthly meeting ! Friday evening. Miss Ernestine 'lay i vciiins, Octobcr 22 i Cornelius, Mrs. Willie Sneed, oTlo-k at the home of Mrs. foallhgt of olhora.' Fireman Speaks To Spaulding School Fourth Graders Fireman John O. Lyons was 1 II H lia Eings. The club was fortunate' guest speaker for a fourth grade j Mrs. Georgia Mitchell, and Miss zie .Idhn.s.m, 4325 Ward Rw and honored to have Mrs. Elnora ’ language class on Wednesday, . Marva Bullock, messengers to Ai. m"mbcrs are as eq Smith, Lyon Park Rose Garden I October 10. i the convention, were honored, ph^as" be present. A very t Club, as speaker for the occasion | Lonnie W. Hall Introduced I Miss Bullock was crowned Miss Siin,': pro -rani has been piai Mrs. Smith gave helpful tips on, Lyon to the class. Fireman Lyon Shaw for bringing in the largest ^ntl Kisiness o impor ance club enthusiasm and unity which spoke on ways to prevent fires. I amount of money from the Jr. . served to lend more encourage-) He stressed ways In which the I Missionary Department. fol'oA? the meeting. k HOME COMING N. C. COLLEGE VS. Maryland State College SATURDAY, Oa. 20th, O'KELLY FIELD DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA DOWNTOWN PARADE 11:00 A.M. KICK-OFF 1:30 P. M. ADMISSION $2.50 STUDEHIS $1. NEXT HOME GAME NOVEMBER 3, MORRIS BROWN

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