Winter Park Choral Club Gives Concert The Winter Park school pre sented the Winter Park Choral club in a Christmas concert, O Worship the King” by Pearl Holloway on December 18 at 8 o’clock. The program was as follows: CHOIR PROGRAM O Come, All Ye Faithful (Pro cessional ) — Reading. Westminster Hymn - Tradi tional Carol. Ann Lumsden, so loist. The Rose Tree—Praetonus. Cherubic Hymn—Bortiansky. The Three Wise Men Kpuntz. O Little Town of Bethlehem— Redner. Ave Maria—Schubert. Lucille Barden, soloist. Evening Star-Wagner. Cantique de Noel—Adam. Bil ly Pape. Trombone soloist. The F;r~t Noel --Traditional. If Came Upon The M:dm«ht Clear— Willis. The Christmas Star Schu man. S'lent Night—Liruher. Jov to the World—Handel. 6 WORSHIP THE KING Scene I—Bethlehem Elderly Prophets—Nathan, A. C. Bryant; Eleazar — Florenz Worrell. Younger Prophets — Samuel, Walter Sykes; Obed. Larrv Broome; Hosea. Harris Speed er. Scene 2—The Wise Mer Melchior, the wisest kme — Charles Hollis. Gaspar—Smitty Birmingham. Balthazar, the youngest king —Bobbv Ozment. Jo Allen Brawn. Mara of Gasnar—Clara Murray. §rwi« n —Ohr'e'mas hji Mary — Marv Edna Hollis; George— Mark Hines; James— William Skipper; Joyce— Faye Stanley; Alice-Gwenlyn Batts; A group of friends—7th Grad ers. Tableaux Characters Mary —Vivian Lee- Joseph— Alfred Brown; Angels— Norma Clark. Louise Hines; Cherubs— Lucy Hall. Rosslyn Troth, Sue Ann Billard; Shepherds: Charles George, David Ottow a y, Lawrence j Crawley. Julian Chapman. Jack I Yow. Billy Hollis. Soloist for Tableau 3—Mrs. S. W . Brinson. Ushers: Franklin Lee, Del mar McGowan, Jane Onell Virginia Parnell. Blilv Hurst, Elizabeth Webb. Choral Club First Sopranos: Sally All, Christine Borneman, Mary Jane Birmingham, Mary Jane Capps, Sandra Creech. Margaret Head, Catherine Herring, Nathleen Howell, Frances Ehrie. Joyce Klander, Ruth Loftin. Ann Lumsd'-n. Carolyn Newton, Marv Sloan. Gloria Smith. Stel la Lr - cm th. L ll'ar William son First Altos: Sara Colev. Mari an Corbett. Ronald Davis Mary Gallup, Carolyn Rirkham, Jane Lanier. Caroline Monroe Sally Sm;th, Howard Stampley Wan da Vaught, Betty Lou Walton, Jo Ann Walton. Second Sopranos: Lucille Bar den. Judith Brainard. Freddie Butters, Raymond Farrow, Edith T on Helps Mari° Ball, Betsv Hurst Peggv .Tones, PriTP LuHiny Ro anna vtp'y ane. Alm.a Ru h ”it h-11 Tean Montford Jean O’iyer. Second AltoS- Betty Burnett, Billv HoweV Joan Perritte, Dorothy Rusher. Mary Jo Shel ley, Carolyn Farrow. Sally Ot towav. Warwick Porter. Carl Sanders Othella Somersett, Vivian Talley. For Sewsoaner Service Dial 2-3311 J 1ST Received! So Smart! So Comfortable! 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DOAK W.O.M.A.N. — World Organi zation of Mothers of All Nations, Inc., of which Dorothy Thomp son is chairman, has honored it self and the North Carolina Fed eration of Women's clubs by ap pointing Mrs. James A. Gupton of Charlotte, a member of its national council. This council is to serve until such time as a convention can be held and a permanent council elected. Mrs. Gupton was chosen for th s council because of the lead ership she has already shown in the peace movement, in the or ganization of which she is presi dent, the theme of her adminis tration being “United for Peace.” She and the chairman of the International Relations department, Mrs. Gordon Mad drev. keep alert to everv oppor tunity to lead the North Caroline /?rutt/n" The 6a//pert with the (usurious ^k | f/n/sn BRULIN COMPAQ , 240 BROADWAY NEW YORK 7. N v j clubwomen in cooperation with jail other women working for 'world peace. Full information about th e organization W.O.M. 'A.N. will go to the clubs early in January. I With Mrs. Gupton helping to formulate and direct the plan of work, W.O.M.A.N. begins in North Carolina with favor and I impetus. The abbreviated name of the organization is perfect, and is made up of the capitals in the full name, World Organi zation of Mothers of All Nations. From Mrs. T. Fred Henry. Federation treasurer, comes this' satisfying report: “I sent a check for $1,033 today to the: Near East foundation as a gift! from our clubs fo r Christmas j Cheer for the Greek children. ; Isn’t that excellent?” It is in deed .The call for contributions Jfor a Christmas Cheer fund for! the Greek children was mailed to clubs on November 15, and it appeared in newspapers on Ttecember 7. with the 10th as ' ate named for sending the total . the Near East Foundation, ■eh response is typical of the st with which the clubs re pond to calls from their State president and the department •hairman. Many of the clubs imply took a collection at the 'December meeting. Others had ’me benefit affair, and still ihers made the contribution : vom the club treasury. 1 The Spray Woman’s club, the Junior Woman's club of Leaks ville, the Leaksville- Spray His tory club, the Thursday club, the Senior Study club both of Leaksville, the Venie J. Weaver club of Spray, and the Draper Woman’s club raised $100 at a joint party for the Greek fund. Clubs still wishnig to contribute may send checks to Mrs. Henry and they will be forwarded to Near East foundation. • • * Miss Sommerseiie, Cpl: Howard Engaged Mrs. A. J. Sommersette of Wilmington announces the en gagement of her daughter, Lu cille, to Cpl. Edward C. How ward USMC, of Camp LeJeune, son of Mr and Mrs. O. L. How ard of Winter Haven, Fla The wedding will take place in early spring. Invitations Received Here The following wedding invita- i tions have been received in the city: Mr. Max Kaplan requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage of his daughter Pearl Elaine to Daniel David Retchin son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Retchin Sunday, December Twenty eighth nineteen hundred and forty- ■ seven Ceremony at five-thirty o’clock At the Synagogue Station Road, Kirkland Lake, Ontario Dinner following ceremony Reception at Legion Hall at 9:00 p.m. Daniel Retchin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Retchin of Wilmington. * • * Delgado Presbyierian j Slates Program Today A special Christmas program v/ill be given tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the Delgado Presby terian church. j The piogram will open with a prayer led by the ReV. C. C. My ers followed by the singing of Christmas carols and a talk by W. C. Scoggins. Feature of the program will be the play, “He Came to Earth.” , Members of the cast include: David Lewis, Francis Bland, Tommy Wallace, Pat Roland, Annie Pearl Browning, Claude Jarrell, Wesley Sasser, Earnest Jarman, Margaret Freeman, Margaret Freeman, John Yow, Jessie Wallace, Bobbie Leitch, (Ronnie Crocker, Coly Reynolds, (Nester Wallace, and W. M. Scot ten. * ** BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Coston announce the birth of a daugh ter, Marion Joy, December 5 at Marion Sprunt annex. Mrs. Cos ton is the former Clavis Collins of Wilmington and Toccoa, Ga. . . WEDS IN WINTER PARK—Mrs. James Franklin Jamison, the former Miss Laura Gv. endolyn Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : s. D. Collins of Winter Park, whose marriage took place on Satur-, | day afternoon. j Smaller eggs within a grade have the same food value as the larger eggs, allowing for the dif ference in weight. Medium eggs weigh about one-eighth less than large eggs; small eggs about one-fourth less than large eggs. Sensational Christmas SALE Hundreds of Outstanding Specials in Store Buy Now And Pay Next Year H. BERGER & SON 707 North Fourth St. **tt********#******#-SMS Poller-Bullock Vows Announced The marriage of Miss Sarah Pearl Bullock -to Arnold Ray Potter was solemnized at the Sunset Park Baptist church par sonage on December 6 at 5 o’clock. The bride wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of orchids. The bride had as her attend ant Mrs. W. B. Warner who was attired in a black dress with green accessories and a corsage of white carnati„ w. Gore attended hi, >1 1 best man ~ S ri »i After the ceremony a tion was held at the h reCep' the bride 2714 Harrison°! Sunset Park. The houi^*1 decorated with white sna ^ ons, chrysanthemums ana af flowers. Miss Dorlv ^ cut the wedding cak-n"' ~arler Pror to her marri# bride was honored bv t!le E. Russ, Miss Dorothy r' H' Mrs. H. L. McCabe and ef' C. Potter. ncl If. 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