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WEEK ENDING SAT till DAT. JtJLT 4. 1553 iHt CmtMLiftlAN 6 Doable-Ring Episcopal Rites: Father Joseph N. Green Hears Vows Os Miss Sandra E. Peace, Eugene Jubilee On Saturday pining, June 26 n the chapel of Saint Augustine College Miss Sandra Elaine Peace, laughter of Mr and Mrs William flenry Peace, of 116 We*. , South Street, became the bride ®d Sugen® Clarke Jubilee. f Balti more, Md The Reverend Joseph N Green. , Jr, chapain of the college, per- | formed the double-ring ceremony i pnor to the ceremonv. K Hern- i ion Toole organist, rendered a ! program of nuptial music Tb® bride war given in mar 1 . | v 'v'=4^p*^. I s i , - ' ys2 ; .. ' I * ! : r ■?, > Kt/ l.j J || lliPI v II • * ip W || jm isa-' gyjlj -! tv\ ’<£ ■ MRS. EUGE NE UiRILEF, *So°° t ° 500- - Application Accepted B, PW If You Want Money Fast, See Us! CONSOLIDATED CREDIT OQRP,• 11% E. Martin St. VA 8-5741 UMSTEAD'S TRANSFER COMPANY m GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY FULLUNEoT HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG Yon, p**™*... DISTANCE tout P&troiMig* Courteou* —* Proenkpt Appraciat* Efficient ED, UMSTEADs Manager £O2 5. Dawson Street # Tarbor© & Martin Street* DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 Dwell i im mil, rtj—7 l vmmpi ■■jiwjißjwi ■■■■JWBWMWBBWMMWa Us3d Refrigerators WE HAVE ONLY A FEW R e-C onditioned iattsnally Advertised Brands Pally Guaranteed THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN flnlll H?? 00 flrtio DOWN yUi * 6a II 42? S SALISBURY ST TE 2-884* rtage hv her father Her form al gown of silk mist and chan • illy tare ivas designed with a Sabrina neckline accented with iridescent sequins and accented with lace applique pearls. The bouffant skirt was reembroidered with pearls and Iridescent sequins with a back pane! of lac® extending into a cathedra! train. H<=! fingertip T ’ei! v-as attached to a lac® half ha* outlined in and seoums She carried white orchids on a prayer book from which cascaded stephanotis and brides roses. Miss Mary Maud® Hardy of Cleveland. Ohio, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss es DeJuanna Browning. Frances Rogers. Mrs Lenten Williams and Mrs. Otha Moore, all of Raleigh, and Mrs. Earlie Francis of Balti more They wore fuff length gowns of pink silk taffeta, featur ing empress waistlines and back bows of lace from which fell ran els of matching lace Their half hats featured rose petals and nose veils They carried bouquet- of pastel summer flowers tied with pink ribbon* Sharon S trend was flnn®? girl H®r full length town «n of whit® embroidered organdv over taffeta and she carried a bouquet of summer flowers Glenn Jubilee, nephew- n fth® groom, wa* ring bearer and carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Benjamin Jubilee. Jr . of Plain field, N J. served his brother as host man. Ushers were: Donald Matthews. Earlio F’-ancis. Tyson Tildon, all of Baltimore. William Henry Peace, 111 and Wallace Peace, brothers of the bride The mother of the bride wore for her daughter’s wedding an ice blue chiffon wait? length gowm with matching accessories The groom’s mother wore be’ge lac® over taffeta with matching acces sories Both mothers wore laven dar orchids following the ceremony, tb® bride’s parents entertained *1 a reception In the Cheshire Building. Receiving were Mr and Mrs W. Hurdle. Mr and Mrs. James A Mann. Mr and Mrs James Cofield, and Mrs. Alyee C Jones, bliss Margtier- When Planning Venn Vacation —CALL— GEORGE A. ISELEY INSURANCE AGENCY For Trip-Insurance—l to 90 Days 203 Security Bank Bldg Rhone TEmple 2-2043 Lo9WfO64j) j LoOOSCC’DOQo j j mm 1 Ipb ! fl mm^JtentsA V/ J *'■■■''■ ®Jmmd y'-- SU-H&fO &M 3 *emw*v ’ SC«s*t£Y 01ST?LtERS. ISC KV S SCtiFMET M SQ2O/SQ4S KENTUCKY WHISKEY-4 BLIKD *Si PMOf m% 6MW NEUTRAL SPIRITS SCHENLIY DISC. INC.. FRANKFORT, KY. it* '»«**£ ms* Is eh&rg* St the # bride’s book Presiding at the bride’s table was Mrs Elizabeth CcfiefcL assist ed by Misses Gloria Stroud. Nur ne Ann Turner. Gloria Cofield and Phyllis Mann Goodbyes were said by Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mann. CAKE CUTTING Immediately after their wedding rehearsal. Miss Sandra Peace and Mr Eugene Jubilee wyr® enter lamed at the home of Dr C. R Midleton at a rake cutting with Mr and Mrs. C A Tooie. and Dr Middleton as hosts Decorations were highlight ed by a replica of the bride rake from which (he attend anis drew the traditional fav ors after which the honorees cut the cake together. A light, supner was followed by danc ing and pleasanl fellowship. The guests, ail members of the wedding party, were: Mr. and NT'S. W H Peace, parents of the bride. Mrs. Benjamin Jubilee, mother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jubilee. Jr, Mr and Mrs. Donald Matthews. 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Government Securities i 55,244.715 94 Obligations of Federal Land Banks-, Federal Agencies, and Other Marketable Securities 30.866,900 f State Bonds —— 8,042,29;, n; Municipal Bonds —«. ... ■—■ 21,0' -» to? 116.129.015.80 Accrued Interest 844.86? *5 Loans and Discounts /1,557.602.61 Banking Houses, Furniture and > Fixtures, Equipment and Other Real Estate .*.902.172.25 Customers Liability, Letters of Credit and Acceptances ft54,965.t0 $237,702,864 19 LIABILITIES; Capital Stock ......... * 1.400,000.00 •Surplus 1! 400,000 00 Undivided Profits _ _ „ 2,433,363.33 Reserve Accounts, Accrued and Unearned Interest, Taxes, Insurance and Other Reserves 11,849.793.00 Letters of Credit and Acceptances ‘ 634,065,78 Inter Branch Clearings 3.331 195?$ DEPOSITS ........... ......... ...... 206.954,446.7 4 $237,702,864.19 EVERY COURTESY ATTENTION AND SERVICE CONSISTANT WITH GOOD BANKING ARE THE FACILITIES OFFERED BY THIS INSTITUTION Serving North Carolina Since 1898! MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The National Congress of Color ed Parent* and Teachers, headed by Mrs, A. R. Kjght, LaG range. Gnu doaed ita 33rd annual con vention last Wednesday at Be th une-Cookman college The group held its five-day ses sions in Moore gymnasium daily, except for social events, which were held at Faith Hail. The film clinic showing the '‘Organization and Agencies at Work” featured Girl Scouts Boy Scouts, National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, American Can cer association, and National Tu berculosis association. The luncheon meeting in Faith ! RALEIGH RADIO & TV SERVICE 317 EAST MARTIN ST. 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