SATURDAY, JULY , 1S32-TKE CAWLTCA TliTES-9 - - "-feU 1 y -,- Miss Tucker Is Bride Of Leroy Williams, Jr. were Mrs. Frank P. Daye Miss Pearlie Mae Bledsoe Marries Frank P. Daye 6; Miss Mallory Chariot--tie Tucker, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. William: Tucker, Sr., of 213 Nor mandy Street, . and ' Leroy Williams, Jr., son of Mr; and Mrs-Leroy. Williams; Sr. of . 812 Corona r Street, married in a 4 p.m. ' ceremony on June 26 at Mount Vernon Baptist ; Church, ' Durham. The ; Reverend Dr. Percy L. r High officiated. m 4 f "The bride was given in marriage by her father She - wore an ; organza gown ? trimmed with p X Chantilly lace with seed i; pearls. A Juliet cap held :' ; her veil of illusion, trim ; med in Chantilly lace and pearls, She carried a i : bouquet of roses, gyp-j ?sophila and azaleas. , ; Musicians in the wed ding were Mrs. Ruth Mc- ; s Collum, James Marshall Rogers, Jr., and Mrs. Gay Nell Curtis. v, Ms. Charlene L. V Rogers, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. ' . ' Bridesmaids were Miss Dezalina Gilmore of Baltimore, Md.; - Miss Darlene Rogers, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Denise Rogers, Brooklyn,- N.Y.; Miss Thyressa . ' Barbee, Washington, D.C.; all cousins of the bride; and Miss Linda W, , Perry, , Durham, sister of the groom. 'Lonnie Chamblee of- ; Ahoskie, was the, groom's best man. , !f Ushers were Victor Q. Tucker, Englewood, Ohio and David A.' Tucker of Durham, ' brothers of the bride; -: James Thomas and Jim mie Howard of Durham, cousins of the bride; v Michael Perry, Durham, brother-in-law of the groom. Children in the wed ding were Emily High, flower girl and Daryl Von Frink, ringbearer. A" reception was held in the Fellowship Hall given by the bride's parents. -The bride is a graduate of North Carolina Cen tral University. The groom is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University and is employed as a public safety officer with the ci ty of Durham. The couple will live in Durham. a Xiii l I- fi V X ' . . - ,; Mrs. Leroy Williams, Jr. j Miss Pearlie l Mae : Bledsoe was married to Frank Parker Daye on Saturday evening, June 26, at Mount Gilead Baptist Church. Rev. A. Bernard Morrison of ficiated. Ms. Kathy McLeod, Mrs. Ester W. Gyantt and David Fuller were the musicians. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Naomi B. Ashford of 607 Lee Street and the late Theodore Ashford. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Willie Lee Powell Of Bell Street. GTE Offers -Vote On Local Calls The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Theodore Ashford, Jr. She i wore a gown of candlelight satin trimm ed with liy of the valley lace and a veil of illusion f trimmed "with matching lace. She carried a bou quet of orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Onie Williams. Maid of Honor was Ms. Naomi L. Ashford. Bridesmaids were Ms. Stella : Powell, Ms. Bridgette" Allen, Mrs.; Dorothy Sanders, Mrs. Ruby Adams, Mrs. Eleanor Derenzo and Mrs. Florence Roberson. Junior .bridesmaids were Misses Keva Allen,. Lawanda Allen, Stacy Powell and Valerie Thorpe. Little Miss Chaunesti Allen was flower girl. Gilbert Johnson and Marshall Ashford were best men. Groomsmen were Joe' Nichols, Theodore Ashford, Wilbert Mor ris, Eric Roberson, Mar vin Sledge and Thomas Green. : Junior groomsmen were James Tharrington, Gregory White, Timothy Thorpe and Kendrick Bledsoe. - Ring ' bearer was Master Endris Ashford. A reception im mediately , followed the ceremony in the church 1 fellowship hall. k LPN'sPicnic North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses will have their annual covered dish picnic Tuesday, July 20, 5 p.m., at the Elmira Park. All LPNs, students, families and friends are invited. Farmers Shin-Dig Thressa Hunter Fez Club's Annual Farmers Shin Dig will be Saturday, July )7, $-until, at the Bull Ci ty Elk Lodge, 231 1 South Alston Avenue. Music by the Disco Kid. Please come out and see who will be the 1982-83 King and Queen. ; Ruth Lowery started a mid-nineteenth century silk industry in Huntsville, Alabama. She started with a few silkworms given her by her father. Durham County Residents Makes Honor Roll At N.C. A&T GREENSBORO The following Durham County residents made the spring semester Honor Roll at North Carolina A&T State University: ThomasM. Boone, TerranQpAS Oeraid, Ms. bheha r. Griffin, Ms. Angela R. Hardy, Ulysses Henry, Karone A. Peace, Manuel V. Peace, Ms. Jacquelyn L. Redd, Ms. Robin Solomon, Lawrence H. Thompson, Bennie L. Umstead and Darnell Wingate, v Morrisville Notes Vacation Bible School was held a Shiloh Baptist Church, June 21-25. The theme for the week was 'Come, Follow Jesus". Refreshments were served each evening. On Friday, games were played and prizes were given. Ms. Ester Dunnigan and Ms. Linda Reynolds were in charge of the games. The hostesses for the week were. Ms. Margie Dawkins, Ms. Thelma Mc Crimmon and Ms. Christine Spivey. Ms. Deloris Scott was in charge of all materials for Bible School. Rev. Johnny Leak is the pastor. Mr. and Mrs. .David Jones celebrated their an niversary Wednesday, June 30. Happy Birthday anniversary to the Morrisville twins, Luther Green and Mrs. Lillian Pennington celebrating on July 15. . Family Day will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church on Sunday, July 25, at 11 a.m. The theme will be "We Are One Big Family In Christ". Rev. Leake, the pastor, will deliver the message. :;.' The Mayo, Green and Barbee Family Reunion will be held at 2 p.m., on July 25 at Shiloh Baptist Church, Morrisville. ' . General Telephone customers in Durham have; an opportunity this month I to express their preference concerning the fi establishment of local calling service to Hillsborough at an in creased monthly rate. Telephone bills issued . bet wen July 7 and August 1 will contain a self-addressed, post-paid ballot on which each customer may vote for or agatast establishment of the service at a proposed monthly rate increase of 35 cents for residential customers and 85 cents business customers. , The wording on the ballot, issued by the N. C. Utilities Commission, ; points out that if local catnng to Hillsborough is : established, the iaccom ipanying rate increase would be based xn the cost of providing the scr- ; vice at that time and : could vary from the cx : amplcs cited .above. , -' General Telephone : Co. has said thai it ; would be willing to pro vide the service if a rna jority of its customers in- dicatcd they wanted local calling to Hillsborough at increased rates and if the Utilities Commission would approve it. "For those who call Hillsborough , frequently," said Claude O. Sykes, the company's vice-president - and general manager in North Carolina, "we already offer an 'op tional calling plan.' 9 It provides the- frequent caller with a substantial discount while imposing tio cost at all on those . who place no calls to 'Hillsborough." . . The results of this poll will not be binding on the N.C. Utilifies Com- mission; which ultimate ly will decide whether local calling is to . be established between Durham , , . and Hillsborough. The Com- - mission has -. said, .however, ; that V public , preference, as expressed ; ' in the balloting, will have ' - considerable influence '. . ion their decision. - !- Sporty Styles on the Move The Shirt Misses' Solid Save $3.01 Regular $9 Misses' Pull-on Pants, Save $3.01 Regular SI0 Make your fashion move into fall with double knit Fortrel polyester pants in dark tones. Team them with a classic style notch-collar polyester shirt in a fall print or solid colon The Shirt is In Misses' sizes. 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