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i, '*■ MISS GRACE E. ROWLAND Engagement of Durham Teachers, Miss Rowland, H. Gray, Revealed Mrs. Fannie Rowland of 825 Ridgeway Avenue, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Grace Elizabeth, to Herbert A. Gray, Jr. of this qlty. A wedding is planned for Saturday. February 9, at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church at S:00 p. m. Miss Rowland, a member of the faculty of Pearsontown School, is a graduate of Wins ton-Salem Teachers College, and is pursuing graduate courses in special education aE North Car olina College. Mr. Gray is a member of the Hillside High School faculty where he servos as an instruc tor in the school’s commerce de part. Florida Putting More ^ Into Junior Colleges I TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Th* , Sfat* Deparlmsnl of Education, | in releasing more funds to public I Institulions from Ihe Minimum Foundation, recognixed that ,17 of the ttate'i 29 junior colleges had increased enrollments this year. I St. Petersburg, site of Flor ida's two largest junior college, I pre-dominC'tely white St. Peters I burg Junior College, and pre' I dominately Negro Gibbt. Junior College, stands to gain much needed funds to operate Ihe two I institution*. Items of Personal Interest fai and Around Dutliani Emmanuei A. M. E. Church “A CUUUCH WllKKE EVERyONE IS SOJWEBOJA AND GOD K 710 Kent Street — Durham, N. C, John Frederick Epps, Minister Mrs. Evelyn Roberts, Organist Sunday, January 20, 1963 9.30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Subject: "Resistance To The Work of Jesus” 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SF’’MON^“The Prayer of Jesus—The Minister” \ MUSIC Th? Senior Choir MUSIC Sehior Choir 7:00 P.M. SERMON "Wishing You a itappy New Yeal"” “A FRIENDLY CHURCH'* White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQU.\RE DL’Kll.\M, N. C. Mile.s Mark l''i.shcr, l’:istt>r Sunday, January 20, 1963 8:45 A.M. CALL TO WOUSHlI ' Eiyctronics 9;J0 A.M. SUIVDAY SCHOOL LESSON “JESUS Faces opposition" Mark 2:3-7, 15-17; 3:1-6. Review of Lesson by J. W. Goodloc Dr, Charles A. Ray, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. PASTOR’S THIRTIETH ANNIVERSAIIY SEliMON The Rev. Roland Perry Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Orange County lli.storical Resume’ Mrs. Marion S. Henry Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director 6:30 P.M. UAimST TRAINING UNION Mrs. Hattie F. Boylcin, Leader 7:30 P.M. Anniversary Observance^,Dr. Minnie T. Forte, Presiding SERMON n?v. Mr. Perry Greetings from Civic, Educational, Religious Representatives Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director By INEZ SUITT JONES OUR THOUGHT FOR TODAY ‘‘Blesged are your eyes for they see and your ears, for they hear.’’ —Matthew 13:16 THOAAAS AND COMPTON FAMILIES HOLD REUNION DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas ;nd daughters, Cynthia and Rosa ind, enti-rtained members of theii jrmilies with a reunion dinnet m Sunday evening January 13, at rtcir home on Bernice St. The Thomases served fried hicicen. roast beef, green peas Iring bean^, collard greens, ma- aroni and Icheese, potato salad ossed salad\ hot roils, sweet po tato pie, csconut calve, coffee md tea. Enjoying this event were Mr. md Mrs. William Thomas, Rev ind Mrs. Bedford Luck, and chii Iren, Martha, Gail, and Janice, VIrs Odelia Watt, Mrs. Bertha .'.vans and daughter, Gloria, and -Mrs. Edna Thoma.s, II, of Danville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Comp- •on, Linda Faye Compton and Ho- vard Compton all of Burlington; \Irs. Lena Gates of Durham: Kelly ■^ompton and Miss Pauline Thom IS of North Carolina College. * * « HAPPY HOMEMAKERS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Lillie Brown was hostess 0 the Happy Homemakeris Club on iaturday evening, January 12, at >cr home on Pickett St. Officers elected were Mrs. Lillie ’rown, president; Mrs. Helen Me Neil, vice president; Mrs. Ophelia Chadwick, secretary; Mrs. Betty Jurham, assistant seoretary; Mrs N'arcissus Dennis, treasurer for sav ings; Mrs. Minnie R. Smith, treas urer for club; Mrs. Alma Weeks 'hainnan of the social cotnmittes; Mrs. Alborta Covington, Cnaplain; md Miss Christine Roberson, Sor g.ant at Arms. Tlie hostess served fried ehiken, potato salad, hot rolls, and coffec ,0 the meinb.''rs present. « « « M:?S. MARIE SPEICNER iOSTESS TO YEAR 70JN0 GARDEN CLUB Th'; Year Round Gard,.n Club ipt at the home of Mrs. Mari^> Spei,gner on Otis St. on Monday ■venins, January 7. Mrs Emma Randolph opened The Garden Gate”. Mrs. Poar) ;ordice, president, presided After a brief business -session ,Irs. Madge HargraVes presented J. M. Schooler, the >guest speaker Mr Schooler di.scussed the life if birds and their habits of migra ing. Members asked questions oi .Ir. Schooler about birds and heir value. Mrs Cordice thanked Hr Schooler for the every inter- sting discussion. Mrs—Spcignu-, serviaL as.sorted ;andwiches, cake, punch, egg nog, iut.s, and' candy to the members ,nd guest. “The Garden Gate” was closed 'iy Mrs. Sarah Felder. Att,.nding this meeting were ■Mrs. Pearl Cordice, Mrs Lena Jates, Mrs. Banetta Peeie, Mrs. iladge Hargraves, Mrs. Ada Leach. Irs. Wilma Milunv, Mrs. Emma tandoiph, Mrs. Gertrude Long, Jrs. Lillian Farrington, Mrs. An- lie Strickland, Mrs. Flossie To ain, Mrs. Rosa Suitt, Mrs. Roxie lowland, Mrs. Gazelle Lipscomb ■ilrs. Fannie McLean, Mrs. Eu enia Simmons, Mrs Annie Mayo .Mrs. Sarah Felder, Mrs. Lps.^ie .viorrow, and Mrs. Cora Jackson. • • • IAV LANSING DEBERRY :elebates his lath IIRTHDAY ON SUNDAY Ray. the son of Mrs. Majorie BcBerry, was born on Friday lanuary 13. 1.950 at Lincoln Hos ,)ital. At the time of his birth le was the thirteenth birth for i950 at Lincoln Hospital. Ray, now lives in Ricmond, Va. A'ith his mother, who is an in tructor in the city schools there His grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs .Vcd Johnson of Alton St * « • In Hawaii Army Sgt. 1. C. Lindsey N. Jenkins, 51, whose wfc, Lillian, lives at 1009 S. Alston Ave., is participating with other mem bers of the 25th Infantry Divi sion in a three week training ex- j ercise in Hawaii. Sergant Jenkin’s unit. Head quarters Battery of the division’s 11th Artillery, has moved by; sea and air from its base station' at Schofield Barracks on Oahu to the Army's Pohakuloa train ing Area on Hawaii for combin ed mobility and fire exercise with other divisional units. I Jenkins is a motor sergeant in the battery. He arrived in Hawaij on this tour of duty in March 1961. I REV. and MRS. Z. D HARRIS HOSTESS TO ALTER CLUB | The Alter Club of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church met at 111 UMSTEAD 5T- PHONE 881-3474 MRS. LESLIE A. HILLIARD Miss B. L. Speight Becomes Bride of in Pre-Yule Rites Miis Bettye‘ Lue Speight be- I^wis Ancrum, Joseph Ancrum. came the,bride of Leslie Aaron Hetcher Jackson, Robcri, Loftin, Hiliiiir'd in tlpuble ring cerembn- and Irvin Smith. ies,j Sundat^ evening, December Robert Streetar was ring- 16, at the Community Baptist bearer and Litile Miss Lela Churlch. . . ’ i” j ChrisfiJla StreelPr was flower Rev. Edgar T. Thompson Of- maid, flciated. Soloists for the cere-j The mother of the bride wore mony-were Miss Patricia Walk-'a lace sheaih dress of Romance er aild William A. Reeves. Mrs. E. Fdigle was organist. T^_e'bride was given in marri age by: her lathet, Theodore R. Speight. Sh6 wore a formal length ggiwn., of faille ,taffe^_. Tha f 1,4 ted bodice had a circular neckline outlined in lace and ac- Blue accented with short jacket and matching accessories. The mother of the groom wore an orange-pink _,si}eath dress of Chantilly lace with matching ac cessories. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R ceitted with pearls and long fit-jSpeighc of Barbee Road, ted Sleeves.. A band of matching groom is the son of Mr. lace encircled the full skirt,Mrs. Elijah Hilliard of Tar- puffes back ending in a chapel | N. C. train. Her fingertip veil of , Il lusion was attached to a crown of pearls. She carried a white prayer book covered with or- J/fiss Lacye ,. Ann Speight, sist^ of ttifi bride, was maid of After the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained at a re ception at their home on Bar bee Road. Hostesses were Mrs. I Pparlinp Summers. Mrs. Elrea- thsl James, Miss Annette Walk- ! er, Mrs. Geneva Dillard, and honor. She wore a dress of wil j Mrs. Sarah Stewart, low green de-lustered satin with Out of town guests attending thrfee quarter length sleeves, the wedding were Mrs. Earl Mc- ITie full, skirt of unpressed Clain, Mrs. Betsy Hilliard, Mr. pleats was accanted at the side and Mrs. Elijah Hilliard Jr., of Tarboro and Mrs. Cora Harrison of Rocky Mount. For the honeymoon trip to Florida the bride wore a two I waistlin6 with a french bow. j Mrs. Theodora Murchison, i sister of the bride, Mrs. Jesse ! Andrews, Miss' Gladys Hilliard, ; sister of the groom. Miss Bettie , , piece beige knitted sheath with Moore, Miss Angie Brown, and' matching accessories and an or- Miss Edna McCormick were) chid corsage. ! bridesmaids. They wore dresses ' gold in color, identical to that of the maid of honor. I Elijah Hilliard Jr., brother oi I the groom, served as best man. i Ushers were Leroy Dancer, the hofne of Rev. and Mrs. Z. D H&rris of Cox Ave., on Sun day evening, January 13. Mrs. V( Moore led the devo tions. Mrs. M. Clark, president, presided. . Officers elected for the year were Mrs. M. Clark, president; Mts. S. B. Mann, first vice president; Mrs. Lucy Harris, secohd vice president; and Mrs.' Fannie Outlaw, secretary. Other members present were Mrs. L. Bruton, Mrs. L Cash, Mrs. G. Carver, Mrs. Maud Har ris, Mrs L Godett, Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. E. Pringle, Mrs. E. Walston, Mrs. E. McKoy and Mrs. A Golden. * • * Mt. Zion Baptist Pastor’s Aid Club On Thursday evening, Janu ary 10, the Pastor’s Aid Club met at the home of Miss Louise Buroughs on Dupree St. Mrs. Mercedes B. Thompson, I presided. The program for the year was presented. The presi dent discussed an interesting topic entitled “The Thought for the ’Year.” Remarks were made by Rev. ■V^Fuller, the pastor. A delicious dinner was enjoy ed by all. The menu consisted of the follovvlng: relishes, baked A wedding breakfast was giv en for the bridal party on Sun day Morning December 16, at the home of Mrs. Theodora Mur. chison M-4 Atlantic St. ham, roast turkey, gravy and dressing, green peas, candied yams, chocolate cake, Russian tea, hot rolls and butter. Members present were Mes- dames Blanche Reed, Evelyn Green, Helen Ballard, Nettie Stewart, Mary Barnette, Edna Tuck, Marie Kearney, Bcttye Hayes, Misses Bessie Burnett, Louise Buroughs, Eina Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Spcncer Wynne, Leroy Reid, and Rev. W. Fuller. OUR CLOSING THOUGHT "Let us glory in our possi bilities as children of God, and find )oy in using them to serTe him." ITCHING Torture Stopped like Magic blcMtd rttief from torturef of vasi»’l itch, rtcial iicli, cliafing, rish,»nl cnen;» with in amaiinik new jcienlific 'O'"'";* called lANACANK. This fajt-aa.nj, j am- le» mtdicaitd vtcmc kill5 harm-ul bacicnm «etnn whi!« it aooihei raw, ittitatcd and Inflamtd tkin tisjue. Stopj jctaichins—lo htalin*. Don't suffer ajoihcf «ct LANACANE toUay at all Jius Good news for asthmatics discovery now make* U po«slbl« for bronchial •■sthmt sufT«fen to nvUckly Teliev® chnklns, rpuRhiBK, gaspinjr »j)«s«ns «nri. do it witrout u»e of internal dru«* or ‘P'SCtJoor fufe you ci»n Ur. G'lUd i Mounljiio in either cijraret.c^ or com- l>oOnd form «itho*it pr*si?nption. a%h your drug^i( for it. Sigmas Hold Founder's Day FAYETTEVILLE — The Pi and Zeta Beta Sigma Cliapters i of the Phi Beta Sigma Frater- i nity. Incorporated of Fayette ville State Teachers College and Fayetteville respectively ob. served their Founders’ Day "in a vesper program 4:00 p. m. January 13. The program took place in the J. W. Seabrook Auditorium on the campus and a tea honoring the speaker fol lowed in the N. L. Smith Dor mitory. • Oliver Eastman, Attorney-at- Law of Corona, L. I., New York was the guest speaker. He spoke from the topic. .“Education The Key to Freedom in the Nuclear Age”. After a scholarly delivery, the ^ speaker concluded: “It , is im-' portant to college and univer- ^ sity men and women l)ecause be-1 ing heirs to our heritage of free' dom, their fathers and mothers and families have suffered and sacrificed much that their po-; ^ TH E C All O t I- VA C. * gSWriWOAY, IS Y t9. ^ Durham CiMlf Soils Sfstem Picked to Vie for Lfairy Honon I The Durham County school system has been selected as one ^ at 10 finalist in a nationwide contest to select the beat ele mentary school lltxrary program. | Supt. Charles H. Chening was' notified of the honor WeunM- day, January 9, in a telegram from officials of the two spon soring organizations, the Ameri can Association of School Libra-. rians and Encyolopedla Brit- F tanica, Inc, | Winners will k>e announced during National Library Week, to be observed April 21-27. Two winners will be picked from among the 10 finalise with each winner to rcceive Chening |Mid tribute to tW elemeniary aebool libranaM and principals,” The enthuniastfe work is responsible for the ho» or,' he said. The Durham County schools had Do elenf>entary school libra ries until six years ago, when one. was established to serve ' two schools. All the schools now havt libraries, which is one of the requirements for accreditation by the Southern Association of College and Schools. The County school system is accredited by the association. sterity might become Ijetter ^ vaHtagous position to define, (to- trained men and women, and ■ dare and defend this heritage, thus through education and j This is our task in the nuclear training are afforded a more ad I age.” Ao Limit At Yaur AAP! BACON Allgood Brand No. 1 Sliced 1-LB. PKG. Seasoning Bacon ib-15c Bacon End Slices b>- 25b SULTANA STRAWBERRY A PA PAGE CREAMY PRESERVES 2-59c Peanut Butter vs 5 SULTANA BRAND FRUIT SULTANA BRAND FRESH COCKTAIL 3 88c Prune Plums 4cEo9l IONA BRAND GREEN 1-^ cJks • A&P FROZ CUT BEANS White House Evaporated OZ. CANS IN A CTN. 77 PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECttVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 19XH. OUTSTANDING VALUE! SWEET REDGRAPES2^35'^ FLORIDA GROWN, LARGE CAUFORNLt GROWN FRESH CELERY 2 stk. 29c Jui&y Oranges 2 li>. 29l Carrots2^i«^17* Mjetnon or Blackberry PIES Jane Parker FreshlyBaked •1-LB. 8-OZ. SIZE
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