YAGS FOUR THJg CAKOUNA IPOS SATURDAY, AUG. 18. 1956 CpI. Walter R. Joyner and Gladyt English were married June 23, in Baltimore, Md. Mr*. Joyner, a 1953 graduate of Hill side Nigh School and Cortez Pe ters Business School in Wash ington, D. C„ ii the daughter of Reverend and Mrs. R. R. Eng lish of Durham. Joyner, now stationed with the V. S. Army in Philadelphia, Pa„ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood C. Joyner of Rocky Mount. DURHiM SOCIETY NOTES ALL NEWS FOR THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE TEN A. M. MONDAY OF EACH WEEK. MRS. LILLIAN BUCHANAN. EDITOR PHONE 9-1480 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Mrs. Mable Powell — Pearsontown, Phone 2-1922 Miss M. L. Stephens — West Durham. Phone 7-4164 Mrs. N. J. Curby — West End, Phone 7-8S62 Mtss Rachel Nunn — Hickstovm Mr. and Mrs. Tritz Green and daughter, Gertie, of Detroit, Michigan spent a wonderful weekend in Durham visiting Mrs. Green’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cozart and family of 1015 Kent Street. Mrs. Celestine C. Hoggs and niece Mary Cozart of 1015 Kent Street have returned home after a wonderful trip to Atlantic Beach, S. c! Master Ronald Hoggs has re turned home after spending a wonderful week-end with hfs uncle, Ollie Crews of Wendell, N. C. Mrs. Mary E. Harris of New York City is visiting with two of her brothers and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luster and Mr. and Mrs. James Lustei of Kent Street. Miss Virginia Rogers of 1036 Kent Street is visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Lola Clark of Phila delphia, Pa. While there she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rogers. She will then visit friends in New York City, William Colley, Jr., and grandmother, Mrs. G. W. Hester of Moreland Avenue, have re turned home after visiting friends and relatives in Wash ington, New Jersey and New York. They report a lovely trip. Mrs. Louise Thorpe of 1011 Kent Street Is vacationing in Kalamazoo, Michigan. ^ Mrs. Sarah Merritt of Phila delphia, Pa., has returned home after visiting two weeks with her son and daughter-in-hryr Mr. and Mrs. Dencie Merritt, Sr. of Rosedale Ave. Mrs. Clara Miller CARD OF THANKS Mr*. Theodosia Robinson of 805 Mebane Street wishes to thank each and everyone for the many acts of kindness during her . recent illness. FIRST CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH REVEREND A. L. THOMPSON, PASTOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Richard James, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Rev. A. L. Thompson MUSIC Young People’s Choir Miss Bernice Mitchell, Organist 6:30 P. M. Baptist Training Union Denice Merritt, President 7:30 P. M.—SERMON Rev. A. L. Thompson MT. VERNON f BAPTIST CHURCH REV. E. T. BROWNE Ptmtor SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL C. E. Richards(m, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—SERMON .. _ Pastor Browne MUSIC ... Male Chorus Mrs. E. H. Fogle, Organist 6:30 p. M Baptist Training Union ANNIVERSARY OF THE E. O. PEOPLES BIBLE CLASS 7:30 P. M.—HILLSIDE CLUB GOSPEL CHORUS Daughters o/ Ruth Sunday School Class and William Murchison of Sac ramento, California who were the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Amey and daughters. Misses Ro berta, Barbara and Theodora of 2301 Fayetteville St. last week have returned home. Mrs. Alma Dodson and grand children Bonnie and Connie and Mrs. Lois Patton and Nephew Skipper all of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned to their home af ter having spent an enjoyable vacation here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Dodson and grandchildren were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Hester of Cornell St. Mrs. Dod son’s little grand daughter Con nie will remain in Durham for the remainder of the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hester, Mrs. Dodson’s sister and brother-in-law. Returns From Vacation Owens T/ice of 117 Dunston Street has returned home from Rochester, N. Y., where he spent his vacation with his daughters, Mrs. Martha Merritt and Mrs. Dorothy Williams. During the visit, Mr. Trice visited Niagara Falls and other places of in terest in Canada. Spends Day In Durham On Tuesday August 7, Miss Mattie N. Daye from Gammon Seminary, Atlantaj Ga., spent the day in the city with Mrs. Janie Spaalding. Mrs. Winona C. Peace, form er instractor in the GranvlUe County Mhool syatem has ac cepted a position as instractor of Elementary Edacation in the Westchester Connty school systMn of New York State. Mrs. Peace received her B. 8. degree from Elizahett City State Teachers College and her M. A. degree from North Caro- .lina College at Dnrham. Mrs. Peace and her son Le«n, Jr., recently moved from North Carolina to Join her hnsband, i. Leon Peace, who is an tn- stmctor at Dobhy Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Peace and son now re«ide In Yonken, New York. Off For Camp The following young girls who left Durham for Camp At water, Brookfield, Mass., report ed that they were having a won derful time. They are: Misses Marcha Goodwin, Evelyn Ken nedy, Catherine Burnette, Helen Davis, Esther Pugh, Precilla Harris and Eileen Turner. A. J. Mangum, enroute to his home in Oxford from New York City where he spent two weeks vacation, arrived in Durham on Thursday by plane and had a nice visit with his niece Mrs. Re- ba Spaulding and Mr. Spaulding of Lincoln Street. Returns From Beach Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, Jr., have returned home from Mark Haven Beach, Virginia where they spent a pleasant week. Visited In Balctmorc Mr. and Frs. Wayne Perry of Umstead St., motored to Balti more, Md. for the weekend visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Goins. From New York Mrs. Lucinda Copeland of New York City is visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, HI, of 10l2 S. Alston Ave. Mrs. Copeland came especially to help cele brate the birthday of her grand son, W. J. Kennedy, IV. Dinner Guest Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffries of 510 Dowd St., had as their “LITTLE OLD MOTHER WELCOMES YOU” ST. JOSEPH’S A. M. E. CHURCH* REVEREND D. A. JOHNSTON, Pastor if SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 9:30 A. M. Sunday School W. A. Marsh, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—“Today” Rev. D. A. Johnston MUSIC Senior Choir 6:00 P. M. A, C. E. League Winfred Martin, President 7:00 P. M.—“How To Keep From Growing Old” Rev. D. A- Johnston dinner guests last Wednesday, the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Ro land, Mrs. Roxie Rowland arid Mrs. Lillian Buchanan. Leaves For Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Eva Goins left last Thurs day by plane for Baltimore, Md., to visit her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Goins. VUiting Sister Mrs. Rose Jackson of New ark, N. J., is spending some time in the city with her sister, Mrs. Parepfi Watkins of 1218 Fayetteville Street. Oueit from New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper of Montclair, N. J. are vacation ing in Ndrth Carolina, visiting relatives and friends. On Tues day of last week they were in Durham as guests of Mr. and (Continued on Page Eight) “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH WHITE ROCK SQUARE MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 8:45 A. M.—CALL TO WORSHIP Ewbctronics 9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON "The Waytof Christian Fellowship" 1 John 1-2; 17; 2 John; 3 John Prof. J. M. Schooler, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—“True Stories — Wisdom”.._ The Pastoh Senior Choir, Mrs. V. W. Alston, Directress (kZO P. M. Ira Murchison, Directress . Baptist Tradono Union 7:30 P. M.—“True Stories— Ecclesiasticus" .. Pastor Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana E. Roberson, Directress iA4¥Cffi9€4 Bi 0OT Iferyday low Pii Save Top Value Stamps for ChrisN mas gifts. Christmas is only 18 weeks away. ■ Extra tatty and tei^der. PEAS Sant 2 37c Add xeit to every meal. DlMfl Pik-L-Ba„el V,.g,|. M rivllliCO Koihcr Dills Jar 97V A tatty eomlnnatlon of lemaloet end tpiee*. 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