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6 THE CABOUKIISN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1953 i . *= V 4® - ? r ~ ur'; W: • ;v ®S:' ■■■'<: l ■/,:• f W, ' i I % 1 MARRIED TN WASHINGTON The former Mis* Elisabeth lor iJj», daughter ot Mr. ,-jud Mr. Louis .lordan of Chrislrr, S. f. entered into holy matrimony with Mr. Thomas > rivet Inn. von of Ms and Mrs Claude Velverlolt of Wilson, on Sunday, May .It, at the John Steward Memorial M‘flinrlisj Chmrll, Washington. D C. Rev. I A. Move. pastor, announced the ceremony. They will reside in South east. Washington. IV c. Patronize Our Advertisers GUARANTEED -- USED RECONDITIONED Refrigerators and Ranges OARALEiGH FURNITURE CO. ifiOO s. SAUNDERS ST. TEmple 2-6402 #i"2S»5 •* * OMPLET E LINE OF HAIR PRODUCTION * :3 *W?k Pec- .;.»*•»£ Oil, CyHitig LfttWllH *££*** ? nf * .‘isralp Hair -?!ghtnf:f aiid Dreii&cf. Freeing Iritis and Curlers. Raleigh Commission House, Inc. 134 E HARGETT ST. TEmple 2-7741 RALEIGH, N. €. 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Williams Given Fayetteville Supervisory Post FAYETTEVILLE— Mrs. Addle. O Williams, a long-time resident of Fayetteville and a former instruct or at the Newbold Laboratory School and at summer sessions of the Fayetteville State Teachers College, has been appointed stipe i - visor of the Fayetteville Elemen tary Schools for Negroes. She will begin her duties with the beginning of Ihe forthcoming fail session ?n or der to accept the position, she has resigned a similar position as Supervisor of Elementary Schools for Negroes in Vanio County. Mrs. Williams comes adequately prepared for the position both by training and experience. She holds j the BS. degree 0940) from the j Fayetteville State Teachers Col lege, the MA degree 0945) arid ; more than a year of work toward I the doctorate at Columbia Univer- 1 sity 4* to eypot tpor#t, fcll£ tia* *eygbt at the Spaulding High School In Bladen County, the or,, .AVETTEVDU imwn pro,, _i ........ , Mrs. Addle O. Williams, of Fayetteville, thinking through (he work a* Supervisor of the Fayetteville Elementary Schools for Negroes, a post to which she recently was named. She comes to Fayetteville from a slmihar post in Vance County. Mr>. Williams is currently pursuing advanced studies at Columbia University. Bennett Grad Weds A & T Summa Cum Laude Student GREEN hEOF O Or. Morn 3' evening, the Annie Memo Phief fer Chape! of Bennett College here, was the scene of the double ring ceremony uniting Mi, A.nem Dione Faison, and Verable L Mc- Cloud. Miss Faison, daughter of fi.r late Mrs Na ncy Simmon - Fan-on of Dudley and J. D Fan-on of Brook lyn, N \ was a Geneve 1 Home Economics major at Bern m (Col lege and received her BS. . • e on ths morning of her wen Vig day. McCloud, son of Mr. and M Willie D McCloud of M Any, was * History major at A&T Col lege, received his B S. degree 3rd was commissioned a Second Lieut enant in the U. S. Air Force Re serve on the afternoon of their wedding day. In addition to sever al other awards received during the commencement exercise, Mc- Cloud graduated Rumma Cum Newboid Laboratory School at Fayetteville, and has served as supervisor of /hr elementary for Negroes in Vance County At the college level, she has served ar, a summer school in structor at Morris College, Sumter. South Carolina; (he Alcom A and M College at Larman, Mississippi; Ihe Fayetteville State Teachers College at, Fayetteville; and at the Fort Valley State College at Fort Valley. Georgia And for a period she served as Educational Con sultant with the John C Winston Company, with headquarters in Philadelphia. As to afiiliotion with profession al associations, Mrs Williams is a member of the North Carolina Teachers Association, the Ameri can Teachers Association, (ho A meriran Association for Supervis ion and Curriculum Development, and a life membei of the National Educational Association She lives with he, husband Daniel 1, William?, also a icsfiicr a) iboß Murchison Kd in Fayett®- vjlle ; t.-nide Frier t« *h» muhsp n«ptt <1 music was rendered by MiM Putina Croslin of Charlotte, u i»h Mi Clarence Whitman a t i hr organ Hie ceremony was performed by th* Reverend P. O. Alston, assistant superin lendent. of the Southern Dis -1 r i c t of Congregational Churches The bride wore a gown of rayon l ivstallete and nylon organdy with heavy heirloom lace trim ming the neckline, and front The slight tram fell in a cluster of j Pleats from the back Her elbow ngth veil of illusion formed a IV. uered cascade from a crown encruvd with seed pearls and tear diup She canned a white leather prayer book on which a white orchid and a. cluster of lily of the valley were placed. Miss Pa iron designed arid made her own gown and supervised the making of her eight, attendants gowns during an independent stu- Idv course in clothing her senior i ’ 03; at Bennett Mi--; Delores G McCloud, sister of the groom, of Flint. Michigan, I was n nf honor and. wore s j rose nylon organdy gown ever taf ! feta. The flower girl, Jean Simklns | daughter of Dr a id Mrs. George Simkins. Jr, of this ei*y. wore a white nvlon organdy gown which was sprinkled with % tiny pink flowers. The bridesmaids' Misses t.rseg Jones, Emma Martin. Wilhelms Gatewood, and Ruby Starks of North Carolina; Misses Nannie Poole. Baltimore. Maryland and Laßita Waters of Miami, Florida, wore light pink nylon organdy gowns over taffeta. All of the bride’s attendants car ried bouquets of white magnolia blossoms which is the traditional flower of Bennett College. The bouquets were preppred by Miss Alsse Trammel of the Bennett Col !ec?e sta f t. tvor Carr of New York. N. T„ Who graduated with McCloud, was hept man The ushers were Curtis Mooty, William Chapman, Paul Reed. James dunes David Murray end Mizell Hawkins all of A&T College. The bride’s brother, James R Faison of Brooklyn, N Y. gave her away. Gut of town guest included: Mr and Mrs. William Marks, god parents of the bride, Atlantic City, N. J.; Mrs. J. H. Faison, sister-in law of the bride, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hood, sister of the groom, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. James Brim, sister of the groom, Mt. Airy; Mrs .'flora Faison, aunt of the bride, New York, N Y., Mr. and Mrs, t-ipp man Durham of Mt. Olive; Mrs. A. r> Piwosky and Mrs. M. A Wohl of Philadelphia. Pa.; Mr j and Mrs Rufus Brev ington and Mrs, Gran ger Carter of Dudley. Other j, vests in the audience were; l>» Wills B. Flayer, pre sident, of Bennett. College, sh« Reverent? John L. Bryan. Col lege Chaplain; Dr anil Mrs, C. Nixon Calls Civil Rights issue Moral Rather Than Legal Matter NEW YORK Vice President feels that c»vil rights "is primarily Nixon said Monday he strong!v a moral rather than a legal ques Last Rites At Fayetteville For Ex-Gierk Dock Williams FAYETTEVILLE The funeral of Dock Williams, long-time resi dent of Fayetteville, was held at the First Baptist Church on Frank iinton Street, Sunday, June 14. with the pastor, the Reverend Chancy R. Edwardr, officiating. Mr Williams, who had been a member of the church for many years, Hied at. Iris home. 307 Moore Street. Tuesday, June 3. after an extended illness. » The obituary, jiven by Miss Emma Holmes, was followed by remarks op behalf of the n Winston Dr fail Mrs Hn bart Jarre*. Captain and Mr*. L r Turner. Dr and Mm George Simki«*. Jr., and Mr and Mrs. William A Street. Jr. Mr' Louise (5 S treat. home eron imicr- instructor of Bennett, was directress of the wedding. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. John Marks of 9!4 Moody Street, entertained at. a reception in their club on Burlington Road. The newly weds left during the reception on a honeymoon trip in the south. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 110 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 loa\ IW CAN GET MONEY QUICKLV & CONFIDENTIALLY - SIS.OO to SIOO.OO Stop By Our Office or Telephone CITY FINANCE COMPANY TEmple 3-9021 20114 S. WILMINGTON ST MOVE IT YOURSELF AND SAVE UP TO 50Q. RENT A TRUCK FOR $3.00 KELLY’S U DRIVE IT TEmple 2-6203 307 E. MARTIN ST, « -as. ,■**= *”***’ **“ - tIfCTWC'^N a mm t\ s \~ urn 5] # 4 v%, cosui!® .« r? * »£fm\ %#l -ISTOa 17# ? 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The deacons served as active pall bearers and those in the hon orary category included M D Daniel?. Samu*! Thaggard. Wil liam Kellogg. Flank WiHiston Dr w P Devane, and L W Howell The floral bearers Rnaa _An. der*. Katie Webb. Beatrice ) Clara McLeod, Lillie McNeil, and Elisa Mallett. Mr Wriiiajps was bom in Fay etteville and lived there most of hi? life He served his country in World War T and in 1935 was mar ried to Miss Alberta Hughe? They have one daughter. Dorothy. Surviving him are a wife and & daughter, step-son. Alien Walk or, a sister, Margaret Watson of Brooklyn, New York, and many nieces and nephews hon !n an article in the n«w r- .up of Look Magazine, Hip Vim President contended that ;! v. "nn- .ihrfir to assume that pa.v-mg a le«> or han ding down a rourt decision will solve this problem Where human »d »*><»«». tip rvnrrYneri.'' Mvon Hrrj^ipri, 1 ? law isn’t Mftrfh fhp jupgr o*2i?s o*4*. , 1 1 1 p v , :; a 4 .•> Qt. 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