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JONES Hiss Hargo Andrews Weds Chapel Hillian In Marriage Ceremony at St. John Baptist Church FRESH—TENDER—C;RC;EN NfelW CROP' LARGE-JUICY ♦ \ t- ♦ ♦ 4 % ih. jk- M 4 Tk 3f Tk- k % f Ik Mis« Margo Olivia Andrews and Satnuer Alexander Jones excbang «d vows On Saturday, November ' It the St John Baptist Churc'i o( Durhaui. Rev. L. M. Goocb flfficiating CELERY PECANS ORANGESJ POUND ' STALK HlBea EffccUre Tin liA. Not. U. NONE KU) TO MCAUM Gift Wrapping Shown to Club Thi Lamp Lii;hters uu'j of the iTayestown community, met at the barn* of Mrs. Sarah Manson. 51C Bast End .Avenue reeently, Attei Completin*} our business session ir« irere then featured with a Christinas gift wrapping demon stration, by Mrs. J. W. Taylor, in itructor of Home Economics a Merrick-Moore Srhool. Also on the aj’enda was the dis cussion of the Halloween party which was given to the com.nu nlty children by the club. Th- |tar^ ^a? hell on thrt “iwi ni Mri. pei'’ B. Alst Poilo^irij ^he "leetin^ ref'-esn menrti! wert serx-^i by the-Hqs tess. Attending the mee'ing wei' Mrs. Edna Royster. M*'. Oailie Bridges, Mrs. Virginia Bridges Mrs. .Odessa. Flakes. Mrs. Hazel Brown, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Mrs. Helen H. Als*»n, Mrs. Rober!,i Allen, Mrs. Mildred .Tohnson, M.s Ollle Mae Hubbard. Mrs. Alic' Thompson, Mrs. Mazie Haskins Mrs, Ollie Ray, Mrs. Marie II Brown, Mrs. Louise Lee and Mrs Catherine Ferrell. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o. an order of the Superior Court nf t)urham County, made in Special Proceeding No. 8718 entitled “Me chanics it Farmers Bank. Admini strator of the Estate of Martha Hayet Shaw, deceased, against Lori& Shaw Ray, et al., heirs at law, the undersigned Commission er w|ll on the 7th day of Decem ber, 1508, at twelve o'clock, noon, at ti|e courthouse door in Dur ham, North Carolina, offer for sale to tu Wshest bidder for cash, that certm tifact of land lyin" and he- Ing in Durham Township, Dur haiti XiouQty, North Carolina, and mon(> • particularly described as (OllQWK B^CimNING at • sUke in the SoutBara property line of Um •tead BtrMt (formerly Wilson 9tre^) .“iVMch stake is located at thi ffortheast corner of Lot No S7,. Mock 8, of the map herein- after'it^rr^ to; thence runnin? along aAd with the Southern prop erty.liilfe of Umstead in an Easter Iv dfrecUon 43.9 feet to a stak>', thenM monlng in a Southerly direwon SSO feet t8 » stakp; thenie mi^ng in a Westerly di rectibn feet to a stake; thence runntag ilonj and with the East era line of Lot No. 37 Block 8, no feet to a stake, the point of beginning and being Lot No. M> Block 3, of the tax map recorded in Book of Tax Map' 111 & the OfflM of the Tax Su pervtMr of Durham County. See A1|0 J)«*d ftook 73. page 109. On this 1^ i« iltnated a house known at BW mt Umstead Street. A daiKMlt of. five per cent ba nquired at the time of t|ip lale. M - e^to dhy of-November, 1963 William A. Reeves sang “I ’jOVi- You Truly." The bride, daush' r f>f Mr. and Mrs. Edward An .lews of 21^14 Otis St., v.as graduated from Win ston- Salem Teachers College and is now employed at the Fayetu ville St. Elementary Schonl —The bridegroom,— Beulah Jones of 205 M Lane, Chapel Hill, was gr:.: from the Maryland State Collep and is employed as a draftsman with the City Planning and Archi tectural Associates in Chapel Hill. Given in marriap" by her fath er, the bride wnro a satin sheath dress with a satin overskirt, a fit te-d bodice with rows of sequino scalloped neckline with three- quarter length sleeves. Her vie) of silk illusion '.vat attached to a clu.ster of pearls. She wore white satin shoes and gloves and car ried a prayer boo’ centered with a white orchid. Her only attendant. Miss Caro lyn Goss, wore k green lace dris- with matching headpiece am ?ht>es,- w*iite gloves, and can led a bouquet of yejlow chrysanthe muQis. James Atwater, ,Ir. was be.-l man. Mrs. Lela Streeter and Mrs. An nie Rogers served as hostesses a the wedding reception in the Fel lowship Hall of the church. Little River Council Rites The Inslallatuii, Services of the Little River High School Studen Council members and officers will be held Friday, November 15. a 11 00 A M. Speaker for the occa Sion will be Attornev William A Marsh. Officers for the year are as fol lows; President, Mary Harris; Vice Presidnet, Medford Hawley, Secretary, Vivian Parrish; A.sst Secretary, Veula Jones; Treasur ;t, Judith Bullock and Parliamen tarian, Alice Jones. The Advisor> are Mrs. E. C. Hilliard and Erwin Johnson. Tubman YWCA Is Observing Fellowship We^k Th* Harriet Tabmaa BramA 'WCA i.'i ioinine with nore thaa *wo million U. S. A. members at 'art of a world-wide *o»eme«t i*n Impertaat rola in buildiat peace and goodwill by o.-jervmj World F^.iwshin Week hich began November 10 . A.ssociations in 73 coaDtTtes 4 -articipate in this annu' Nottm ber celebration, accorduf to Mrs W. E. Williams, Adult ActHriti^ Program Director. As a '’meraoer af tba World YWCA headquarters, Oenrra. Switzerland, the YWCA of the U S. A. takes responsibility throiigt'. I Mutual Service proeram ‘Of tn-'* world organization for contr|)Hl lions that help special work, il 24 countries. Funds raised ' bj YWCA members aero. « the U*|te« I States make possible advisory Mr vice, program grants and :tr;|Ui ng of indigenous personudi t»* j ombination of these aid*,,. Mrs vVilliams explaint'’’. iV. | YWCA hiehM’l-iK ./ thi^* iefw n Durham will coi.Sist of: ^^al observances con4uCt^ ijf clubs, (2) a WerM ) Dance for young' aaultii* "' held at the YWCA Satwd* November 16, 1903 fVM* P.M., proceeds from the daa&j^ll be donated to Wotrl^ Fe9]Nuliil( Mutual Service, and f3) aB’^-Aa sociation observance will ba tlld Sunday, November 17, 1^1#, 4:00 o'clock in (ha Guest speaker* are Mias't’ fiatta See YWCA. 5-A i * 4/S- ifii'-'ii 4 jACQum^ Xfon^oti Tower DISmUDlOIIDOl^ DRY GIN lupMb *** • nwW MMniuk moNAici2*m. APnXXICT London Towtr Distilhd Prodads ltd., Pfcih., aO PROOF* Gnia NaiiUil For Dependable Home Heating Oil Ciill Now JAMES SCOTT Saleamaui Winter is Closer Than You ThbiK;^; KEKAKOIL CO. DorhiHii^N*^;”