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Items of Personal Interest in and Around Durliam MISS SPAULDING Ei^gement of Miss Spaulding To Dr. 0. J. Moore Revealed Mi. «nd Mrs. Asa T. Spauld ing have made known the' engi^tnent of their daughter, ^ Missvl*atricia Ann Spaulding to ■ Dr. P$car James Moore, Jr., of Chic^igp, Illinois. He is the son of Ih^ Reverend Oscar J. Moore, and late Mrs. Minnie H. 1 Moot>, tf Fitzgerald, Georgia. I A 5i5he wedding is planned. Mm Spaulding attended Rock ; ford College in Rockford, ‘ IIIin(^>'tlnd was graduated from ! the University of Michigan at ^ Ann Arbor. She is now a gradu-' ate Miident and teaching assist ant (n ;French at Howard Uhi- Slfe. fiS a member of Alpha Rulaing served for two sum^eihi in the Correspondence DlviSidii at The White House CAkOLINA BARNES MllmONARY SO&ETY MEETS Mr^'iljirg^rct Foster graciously wclc(^b4 n^embers of the Caro lina Missionary Society of St. jA^h’s A, M. E. Church, Sun day, iti^«mber 25. Many members] ^th^^ at Ihe comfortable Lin- ■★oodty^enue “hame. The theme ^or ttl*,"evening was “Counting Vour jiB|i^ssings” and was express ively vi.Spcned by the program dhaii'liGifi. Mrs. D. A, Johnston. A very tinrching tribute was paid to the late and beloved Mrs. Laura | Bailey and plans were made for | and a third summer at the State Department on a special student intern' program. The future bride’s father is President of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Dr. Moore is a graduate of Morehouse College attended graduate school at the Univer sity of Illinois,' was graduated from the College of Medicine at Howard University in June 1962, and is now serving his in ternship at Freedmen’s Hospital in Washington, D. C. He plans to begin a residency in Internal Medicine .July 1. Dr. Moore is an officer in the USN Medical Corps, and is„ 3lso a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity and Beta Kappa Chi Sigma Xi scientific societies. the Christmas project and festi vitics. At the close of the busi npss session, Mrs. Bernice Moore, daughter of Mrs. Foster, served a delicious Bavarian dessert with hot coffee. Mrs. Moore was assist ed by her daughters and niece. Mrs, Trumilla Smith is president of the Carolina Barnes circle and Mrs. DeNina Austin is secretary and reporter. Visit Mother , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enty and children have returned to their home in Hampton, Va., after visiting here with her mother, Mrs. R. L. McDougald. MkMJGHTON IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY f 3! II t ■/ ' '*t i IMPORTED (jatuu/ian "i MAGNAUGHm CANADIAJW WHISKY AGED SIX FULL YCARS A PHOOOCT OF CANADA MJ PROOF • •8CHENUCY IMPORTS CO^ N.Y^ N.Y. By INEZ SUITT JONES OUR THOUGHT FOR TODAY "Those things, which ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me do: and the God of peace shall be with you. Phil. 4:9 » • * WEEKEND GUEST Robert R. Snipes of Atlanta, Ga., was here for Thanksgiving weeicend as guest of Miss Hattie White of Cornell Street. * « * CME CHURCHES HOLD ONE DAY CONFERENCE Members of the Durham Pis- trict CME Churches held a onr day conference Thursday, Novom her 28, at Faucette Memorial CME Church. Rev. J. H. Li"htsey. Presiding Elder presided. Rev. M. D. Clark was host pastor. « » » MRS. GLADYS DAWKINS HOUSEWIVES HOSTESS The Housewives League held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gladys Dawkins on Fayetteville St. Mrs. Mary T, Horton, president, opened the meeting with song and prayei’. Winners of the Raffle spnnsor- e:i by the league were J. W. Page a turkey; and Earle Moore, a ham The Chri.stmas party will be giv en on December 10 at the home of Mrs. Mary Horton. Names were drawn for this event for gifts to! be brought to the party. I Mrs. Dawkins served refresh-. ments to the members during the I .social hour. { Attending this meeting were. Ml'S. MarV Speight, Mrs. Dicie Mor gan, Mrs. Magnolia L^ak, Mrs | Maude Pratt, Mrs. Cora Jackson, | Mrs. Flossie Ewing, and Mrs. Mary, Horton. After thanking the hostess the j meeting 'vas adjourned. The next meeting will be at the home ol ' Mrs. Mary Horton on Fayetteville I Road. * * * I Durham Ushers I Observe 37th I Anniversary I "'!’p Th'rtv Spvonth Annivnrsary Inf thp Durham Interdonomination al Ushers Union was observed j Sun-'ay, Novembrr 25, at Russell j Memorial CMT? Church. Music wns furnished by the Go.s- I pel Choir of the church, j Mrs. M. W. Webb, secretary, ■rave the history of the organiza tion. The Anniversary Sermon was delivered by Rev. C. R. White, paator of Huasell Memorial CME Church. Other participants were Rev. Mrs. E. W. Faucette, Louis Jones and Louis Laster. * « * Mrs. Alice Walker Hostess to Willing Workers Class The Willing Workers Sunday School Class met on Thursday eve ning, November 15. at the honK of Mrs. Alice Walker on Junipei Street. Mrs. Nannie Roberts, president conducted the devotional period. Officers were elected for the next year. Attending this meeting were Mrs. Willie Sneed, teacher of the class; Mrs. Nannie Roberts, presi dent; Mrs. Lottie Holloway, secre tary; Mrs. Victoria Davidson, Mrs. Ida Mae Oliver and Mrs. Lucy Tilley. After the business session, re freshments were served. The meet ing was closed with prayer. I * * • Happy Homemakers Club JMeets W'ith Mrs. Lillie Brown The Happy Homemakers Club met on Saturday evening, Novem her 10, at the home of Mrs. Lillie Brown on Pickett St. The group discu.ssed plans for Jieir Christmas celebration. During the social hour Mrs Brown served coffee and cake to the members. Attindiog this meeting '^en Mrs. Ophelia Chadwick, Mrs, Belt) aurliam, Mrs. Narcissus Dennis, ■Vlrs. Alberta Covington, Mrs. Sarah latkson, Mrs. Helen McNeil, Mrs IstL-lle Johnson. Mrs. Alma Weeks vlrs. llunna Henson, Mrs. Loulsi liiuma.s and Mrs. Alice Bennett. • Mrs. Cornelia Johnson Hostess To Azalea Garden Club The A/alea Garden Club met villi Mrs. Cornelia Johnstm on .M'jnday evening, November 12, a« ler home on Cecil St. Mrs. Effie Cotton, president 'resided. The "Garden Gate” wa* opened by Mrs. Julia Lucas with impressive Bible Readings and ■lU'ilalionK. The group diseiigsed final plan* PHONE C81-347i for the club'ii annual Christ mas party. Mrs. Johnson served brunswicl- stew, slaw, brownie;, nuts, and candy. Members present were Mi.ss Cleo Russell, Mrs. Minnie Cromartit Mrs. Lena Richardson, Miss Mar} Baines, Mrs. Virgie Davis, Mrs. Ju lia Lucas, Mrs. Annie Perry, Mrs Callie Ashford, Mrs. Charlotte Mil ler, Mrs. Margaret Marsh, Mrs Eltie B. Plummer, Mrs. Sallie Har is, Mrs. Adele Payne. Mrs. Annie Gilmore, Mrs. Janie ^heeler .'4iss Ella Britton, Mrs. B^fie Cot .un and Mrs. Roxic Davis. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Elsie Herod, 1903 Concord Street. * * * Ebenzer Floral Club In Monthly Meeting Tlie Floral Club of Ebenezei .’.aptist Church held their mmthi' .nc.iin" on Sunday, November 18, in the Assembly Room of the church. Mrs. Catherine McKinney was iio.>l^ss. Mrs. Dicie Morgan as sisted. Plans for (he annual Christma;. party were discussed. The hostess served lem >n chest pie, coffee, mints and peanuts. Attending this meeting were Mrs. Mildred Mangum, Mrs. Mat tie Bra'Ain, Mrs. Lillie McIntyre, Mrs. Helen W. Jones, Miss Jessie O’Neal, Mrs. Ethel McNeil, Mrs. Martha Stanley, Mrs. Dicie Mor gan, and Uev. J. A. Brown. Dr. Norman H. Cordice Re-elected Dr. Norman H. Cordice, local d-'iitist, was re-elected president of the North Carolina Catliulic '.aymen during a convention held Saturday at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Rakigh. 0 # 4 So;ne 300 Catholic Laymen from \orth Carolina attended the meet ing. Representatives from Durham included Rev. John A. Risacher ol Holy Cross Church, Rev. Eugene Livelsb. rgcr of Immaculate Con cepiion Church, Mrs. Richard Fowler, Mr.s. Bertlia Edwards, and Dr. Cordice. OUR CLOSING THOUGHT “Teach us to know the secret of thy prace. May we be doers, and not hearers only.” USED CARS CHOICE/^ USED TRUCKS I 60 ^ $1595 60 1395 1195 KC PLYMOUTH QQC 2 Dr. Wagon 57 Xon 1095 57 895 56 595 55595 61 i'irjr i5»5 60 1295 60 VOLKSWAGEN J295 60'*;£ 895 59 695 59 595 60^.rp.l(.V 1395 60 ford 1/2 Ton 1295 Pickup • MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM • BACK LOT BARGAINS! IXQ OLDSMOBILE 2-Door 52^w°'lSo 200 53 250 56 295 225 54°°"o?= 395 551°^,^ 250 IM W. Main Mi. M14931 N. C. jDeiiler l9B-i 111 UMSTEAD ST. Miss Ruth Johnson Crowned “Miss Highlights” Mi.ss Rutb Johnson was crown ed “Miss Highlights" during the Coronation Ball, Friday evening November 23, at the W. D. Hill Recreation Center. Winthrop Wiggins was master of ceremonies tor this gala event. Escorted by Eric Moore, Mis? Johnson was crowned by Miss Jeanette Burnett, club president. Miss Diane Durham escorted by James Pointer was second place winner. Other winners and their escorts were Miss Johnnie Mae Brown with George Outlaw; Miss Barbara Smith with Jay Whisenton; and Miss Gaynelle Cooke 'A'ith Harrei Green. During the intermission period club members and their guests were served tuna fish sanilwiches potato chip.s, as.sorted nuts and mints, and fruit punch. i * * • Mrs. Lillian F. Amis has return I d to Carrollton, Ga. after spend | ng the Thanksgiving holidays.' tcre with relalivcs and friends.' Mrs. Kati* T. Roii hai returned to her home in Waihlngton, O. C. after spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tapp of Cor nell St * * * Miss Barbara Jean Smith oi Winston-Salem Teachers College spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Smith of Cecil St. Guest of Miss Smith was Miss Christine Bunche of Goldsboro. • • • Tau Gamma Delta Sorority Observes Founder’s Day Lambda Chapter of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority held their Found er's Day banquet at'Schaffts Cour try Inn on Friday evening, No vember 23, Theme for the celebralion wu> "Our Greatest Time—Now.” K, W. Dallon served a.s toast master. Mrs. L. M. Harris, basili'us, in troduced the speaker. Miss Paul, ine Newton, a.ssistant professor ol English at North Caroima (Jollege Other participants were Mist Viblct Perry, Rev. E, T. Bro,vne Mrs. Lizzie M. Cruws, Mrs. Rul. 0. Ui aves. Miss Sylvia Overton Mrs. Carlotia lloimes, Mrs. Ora L Brayanl. Miss llura Faison, an.. THE CAROLINA TIMES ^ SATURDAY, DICEMBER I. 1962 DURHAM, N. C.—|Aa| Mrs. Elizabeth Tate. St , from 4 to 7 p. m.^n Officers are Sorors Lucinda Harris, basileus; Violet Perry anti basielus; Evelyn Gilliard, re cording secretary; Ruth Reaves, corresponding secretary; Marion Price, assistant secretary; Sudi( Fields, financial 'secretary; Cor rine Morrison, treasurer; Eliza beth Tate, dean of pledgees; Liz zie M. Crc'vs, assistant dean o' pledgees; and Ora Lee Bryani chaplain. Other members arc Sor p. m.' On %Ui*. day, December 9. The public is invK»d to Bt- tend. Azalea Plans 'Holiday Hduse' Attends Wedding In New York The Azalea Garden'jpiub mtt xf 1 r. t. 1 . ! on Monday evenring, November . PH ,? ■ 26, at the home of Mrs. ElM Ruffm, and Edna Ray Burke. j concord St. Mrs. Effie Cotton, president, presided. Plans for Holiday House were conipleited and committees were appointed ior Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil-'lhis event. Hams, Mr. and Mrs Earl F. Mrs. Herrod servB^ chicken Hill, Mrs. Marlon Alston, Mrs.IsuIad, devilled egg|^, potato William M. Bailey, Mrs. Bea-'ciiips, pickles, hot rolls and trice Allen, and Mrs. Evelyn coffee. Thorpe spent the Thanksgiving I , holidays in New York, N. Y. Members present were Misi They attended the wedding of their neice and cousin. Miss ‘ Allirttr Sandra Allen to Ge.ald Ross on Minnie Cromartie. Sunday, November 25. , M«'-K«‘-et Marsh, Mri. Vi- vian Gates, Mrs. Cornelia John I son'. Miss Mary Halves, Mrs HOLIDAY HOUSE ' Roxit' Davis, Mrs. Sa The Azalea Garden Club will Mrs. Julia Lucas, hold its’ ninth ann’ual “Holiday lotle Miller, Mrs. House" at the home of Attorney Broom, and Mrs. Le Ue Harris. Char (zel Me Richard and Mrs. C. J. Gates, 407 Pekoe .son. RAYLASS HUGE CHRISTMAS ^A STARTS THURSDAY, NOV FASHION FABRICS $1.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS With 'n wttr C9ito.t» M.99~MEN'S SWEATERS Buikir Rfiiti S-.V-L MEN'S 79c PLASTIC DRAPES .14 $1.99 for LADIES' SLIPS ^ w OUTERWEAR AM tyofi. Compare o S12 $1.69 LADIES' SLIM JIMS Fiji* 'cpfGM; $1 $1.29 HANDKERCHIEFS Jllf P0 MEN'^FLANNEL $466 Coiloin** WALLETS With e lXdies' COATS Wood, ntnv itylti ROBES Co-npart t' 13 49 I^H'S BOXED BELTS loo Gr»ia Cowh Houm Dresses BOXED HOSE $7.99 Ldt. Holidoy $i14 DRESSES ** $1.99 $4 37 SLIPPERS ■ $6.99 GIRLS' JACKETS $2.99 CHILD'S %0f>67 Dressy SHOES ^ Sofi tut tnim $2.99 PLAYWEAR SETS WafcMno $2.99 LADIES' SKIRTS V/OQtt. OHIdt, Ofc. $3>9 LADIES' $l|97 SWEATERS Rutkv kfllt orloi^ $2.99 LADIES' CHILD'S 59e POLO SHIRTS .. . Llni ' CHILD'S $1.39 decorative tree bulbs large 3»' BOXER LONGIES . Warmly lin*d $1 BOYS'SHIRTS ... tfnni). Sir's .. lo CARDIGANS ^ $2.99 LADIES' $«^S7 DUSTERS A Ouf'l $1.67 BOYS' PAJAMAS .. ■OX Of »E0. 5»e BOX $8.99 BOYS' $097 39c LADIES' PANTIES 2 pra. $4 SUBURBAN COATS Uitl Dfifnn $3.99 GIRLS' DRESSES ... DUALITY unoKs 2 no Me $1.99 LADIES' PAJAMAS . CHILD'S DRESSES $2.99 LADIES' PEIGNOIR SETS $2.99 GIRLS' SWEATERS 77c LADIES' PEHI SLIPS Btevtifuily tnmm SOrCAbTfT Bulkf •riofit, St*« 7 t* W POCKET RADIO .. LINED BOOTS MEN'S o«d BOYS boxed hose 99c LADIES GLOVES TOYS BOXED $1.98 DRESSER SETS CANDIES rhorrtiiH‘» rnrtred $1.99 S157 plui fox HANDBAGS BATH TOWELS .. fTIJiSr Rtfulaily W* P'* Df^sy and $2.99 $177 THROW RUGS ... Ail >7" * 4H' $1 HANDKERCHIEFS 9 iC Open Every Night Until 9 DEPARTMtr
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