SATUBDAT, JAN. 5, IfW
THB CABOUNA TIMES
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Mm Powsbl — PmrtotUovm, Phone 2-1922
Mm M. L. SnpnMB — West Durham, Phone 7-4164
Maa N. J. Cvaar — Wut End, Phime 7-8882
Rachil Numm — HickMtoum
ito. and Mn. Denum Farring
ton ol Fayetteville Rd. cpeat the
Cbriftmas hoUdaya in Miami,
and K«y Weit, Ha. Hie Far-
rington'i reported a very plea>
HQt trip.
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Frt«B^y Circle Meets
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On Sunday December 16 the
Friradly CiKle club ol St. Marie
AME Zion Church held its pte
Christmas meeting at the*
church. Devotion was led by the
president, Mrs. Odessa Alexan
der. Christmag carols were sung
alter which members and
trioids Vv^e invited into the
dining room and served a pre-
Christmas lUnner. Members pre
sent to erijoy this wjpderful
meeting and dinner were Miss
Eva Satterwhite, Miss Florence
Fletcher, Mrs. Lol^ie Cochran,
rs. Sara Cameron, Mrs. Helen
McNeil, BIrs. Docia Skinner,
Mrs. Ida Robinson, Mrs. .^inle
Thompson, Mrs. Corina Brown,
Mn. Elizabeth - Brown, Mrs.
lioulse Frazier, Mrs. Juanita
Barnes, Hn. Lena Thompson,
Mrs. Fannie Greep, James Bar
den, Guy Myz#cl^ and Grover
Burthey. Guests presmt were
Mrs. R. L. Speaks, Mrs. Mar
garet Burnett, Mrs. Minnie Als
ton, Mias Jacqueline ^rown, Le
roy Robinson, Matthew Gr«en,
W. L. Thompson, William T.
Fletcher and WUlie liiterell. Thct
Secret Pals were revealed with
Guy Mj^eck, Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown, and Mrs. Alexander
playing the role of Santa-Claus
Everyone left declaring a per
fect evening. The o«ct meetlm
will be with Mrs. Lottls Coch
ran 823 Maplewood Ave.
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Virits BelaUves
Mrs. Lailmard Ricks of Rose
wood Ave., retunied Mtme for
the Christmas holidays aftm
_l)avln^«pent more tfa«n twci
ftontlp in Kings Mountains,
visiting her tUtuflbt^Mrs. Doro^
Mrs. Riclcs left last Ffiday for
Charlottesville, Va., where she
will join her sieters, brothers
and other relatives in a family
reunion.
Home For. Christmas
Among the college studehts,
who we(e home for the holidays
were Misses Ruth Baines;
Yvonne lAlUer; Ruby'Johnson'
Spejlman College; Miss Shar-
line Andrews-St. Phillips Hos
pital, Richmond, Va.; Carol
WilUs-Emmitt Pratt, Ohio Wes
leyan College; JohtL
borough froiverslty;
Miss^Carolyn Mirtin, Gladys
Wox$me, Icelean Davis-Bennett
College; Misses Marie Curry,
Eth«l MXrie Stewart, Beverly
rigiit-H o tr-a r d ' UniveiMty;
MisMS Catherine South^rland-
Va. State College.
Holiday Gneats
Mrs. Etta Anthony Crutch-
uUlU vS
maf in her hometown, Durtiam,
visitiqft her sister Mrs. Lov^
A. Mc^y and tether C. E. An
thony of Umitead Street, r
Guesto From Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Me
Leod of 413 Lawson St. had as
their guests for the Clu-istmas
holidays his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbon
Tyiee of Baltimore, Md, They
also visited their aunt Mrs. Ger^
trude Gibson -and uncles the
Revs. E. M. McLeod and W. W.
McLeod in Laurinburg.
Mr. and Blrs. Fred Hines of
70S Pine Street are spending
the Christmas Holidays with
their daugbte»-«Dd son-in-law,
Ifir. and Mrs. Nuchurch; Mr.
and Mrs. Sims and,their eight
grmndchildren. /
^ Vltftlng Sister
Mrs. Eula Prince of Daytona
Beach, Fla.,, arrived in Durham
in tinie for Christmas and is
spending the rest of the' winter
here with her sisrar, Mrs. G. A
Winslow, 1806 Fayetteville St
Aaiwal Chrtotmas Dinner
The older member of St. Jo
seph AME Church were enter
tained on Thursday evening
Dec. 20th with the annual
Christmas dinner held in tlie as
sembly room of the Educational
Building. The pastor. Rev. D. A.
Jolinston presided. Caro)s*were
led by. choir No. 2. Greeting*
were^^ought from the Steward
boards by J. J. Henderson. Mr*.
Chat Rivera brought greetings
from the Stewardess Boards.
After enjoying a delightful din
ner served buffet style, the
honored guests were presented
gifts, money and Christmas
bags. Other shut in membi^ of
the church also received gifts.
ITiis lovely affair is six>nsored
by the church’s local social com
mittee headed by Mrs. Clydie F.
Scarborough and her strong
helpers, Mesdames Cora' I,ee
Brown, Sylvia Markluun, Susie
Martin, Stella Austin, Delom
McCall, Celeste Smith, Evelyn
Rogers, Emma Butler, Eulai
Harris and Miss Mary Holloway,
Mrs. L. Buchanan, general
tiostess.
Called Home
lil^ and Mrs. Joe Graves and
brother James of Newark, N. J.
were called to Durham because
of the serious illness of their
father, Joseph Graves of Scout
Drive. ,
Dinner Gneats
Mrs. The^osia Robinson and
Miss Mary Holloway of Mebane
St., had as their dinner guests
on Saturday Dec. 29th Missoi
Lil Burton, Mary Jane Harris,
Mary B. Baines, Lucille Baines,
Ruth Baines, Geraldine Barbee,
Annie ikiae Tucker, Dr. Ruth
Horry, Mrs. Minerva W, Evans,
Mrs. Edythe Scarborough Stan
ford and small son Pete and
Mrs. Lil Buchanan.
Vliits Aunt
Mrs. Clara Burton. Lilly of
Washington, D. C. spent Christ
mas with her aunt, Mis^ Li!
Burton, 1010 Fayetteville St.
Guest Of Daughters
Mrs. Minnie Ampld of Holly
Splringa, spent the Christmas
holidays .with her two daugh
ters andythelr families, Mr. and
Mr^^'~ Elbert Dawkins and Kfr.
and 'Mrs. James G. TTiompson,
Lawson Street.
Neighborhood Clay Aetlvltles
The Price Stre^ Neighbor
hood Club has been in full
swing since they opened in
September after a long vaca
tion. This club has met at the
following homes, Mesdames
Laura Bumett, Fidelia i&rooks,
.Rosa Burch Branch, and Laura
Bailey. In the month of October
the club sponsored Ute usual
hollowed party for Children of
the near-by vicinity. Tlje month
of November was carried out in
the usual manner also by taldng
tMxes of fruit to all shut-ins and
elder members of ti>e club. In
the month of December the club
again remembered the shut-ins
by sending tliem jreetings fmd
small donations.
The annual Christmas party
was held at the home of &ln.
Dawsm dn Dunbar St. Alter
devotitms games Were play^
and enjoyed by all. Guests pre
sent were Mrs. J. Speaics and
daughter, Jowi, Mrs. Cora Mc
Adams, Syl\jUi Gil^, Mrs. Mc-
ICinney and Mrs. Coleman.
Members present were Mes
dames E. Flintall, H. McBroom,
R. Fortune, M. Brewington, G.
Felders, Palmer F: Brooks and
Brenda B. Sdmunson. Miss An
nie Dunegan and Mrs. Dawson
swved a delicious repast and
Miss Dunegan told a beautilul
Christmas story which was en
joyed by all.
DiUilla GudenAn Meet
The Dahlia Gerdeners had
their Ann^ Christmas Party
at the home ol Gardener Geneva
Love, 916 3rd St., Dec. 26. The
dinner consisted of Turkey and
all the trimmings. Gilts were
presented by secret pals. Mem^
bers present were Mrs. Louise
Thompson, Mrs. Hannah Hin
son, Mrs. Lessie Brown, Mrs.
Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. Mary
Moore, Mrs. F. C. Brewer, Mrs,
Annie Jdangimi, Mrs. Ruth Me-
Cowan, Miss Lillie Rogers, Miss
Victoria Moore and Mrs. Gen
eva Love. Guests present were
James Rogers and Mrs. Col%.
Whitmore, Burlington. Mrs. Es
sie Walker, Hackensack, N. J.,
Mrs. Edith Whitted, Robert Me-
Cowan, Clarence Moore, Hawl-
thla Lyon and BIrs. Carrie Atex-
ander. * ” )
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor and^
George Carrington motored to
visits friei^itor two weeks. The
couplet }0. Tuesday morning
December 18th. ^ j"
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Sunday Sciiooi
Class Holdi Its
Christanas Party
On Tuesday evening, Deo.)^,
the Faithful Redeemed Sunday
School Class of Mt. Vemon
Baptist Church held its annual
Christmas party in- the church
Fellowship Hall. The class
members and their guests turn
ed out in large numbers to
usher in the Yuletide season. It
was a very colorful afialr. Re
corded Christmas carols formed
a musical background for the
party, along with the traditional
Christmas lighting effects.
Laughter and merrymkaing
filled the air, and there was
evidence that the true spirit of
"Goodwill toward men" , pre-
vaded.
During the evening, a variety
of games were playfd and pre
sentations were made to several
members of the class in recogni.'
tion 'of their loyal and faithful
service to the class over the
years.
Two of the classmembers,
Mrs. Rosa Davis, teacher, and
Mrs. Deloris DaVis, secretary.
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IOC E. FOURTH ST. WlNSTON-SALHf
Dr. P. B. Boblnsmi> Actin#
Dedl at St. Aogastine’s Ctrilege
has annoonoed that the follow
ing stadeats have been w-
proved and selected for listing
In th el956-57 edition ot Wio'u
Who la American Colleges* and
Universities: Flrat Row, left to
right: Mary Arline-Ahodde;
Beatrice Bryant, SmiOificU;
Mable J. Wynn, italeigh; John
King, CharlestMi, S. C.f
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ald E. Morgan, Baleigh; Tyree
Foweil. Boeky Mount; Violet
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Goldsboro.
Wedding Rites For Miss Margaret Brown And NCC
Student Are Solemnized At Hidory Methodist Church
HICKORY
' Saturday afternoon, Decem
ber 22, at , 4 o’clock, Hartzell
Memorial Methodist . Church
here was the scene of a Christ
mas wading when Mias Mar
garet Lynne Brown, daughter of
Mrs. J. B. Brown, 813 First
Avenue, S.W., became the bride
of Garland Burton,* son of Mrs.
'Beulah Burton and the late Dor-
sie Burton in an impressive
double-ring ceremony. Both
bride and groom are residents
of Hickory. The Rev. R. D.
Siiarpe officiated.
The church was decorated
with large Florida Palms in the
baekground. Candelabras with
low candlelights and large flo
ral baskets filled with Margaret
Wilson white gladiolas and ad
ded greenery.
Wedding music was present
ed by Mrs.jD. E. Fom«;^unt of
the bridbgr^m, who
following (mectl(
traum” by LIszst, A Wild
Rose, By McDowell aha ‘^j-'Iove
Thee”, by Grieg. Mi^;. portia
Derr sang "The Sweetert Story
had birthdays this month. The
class also took this occaslcm to
extend to these persons birth:
day greetings.
Refreshments were served,
and there was an exchange of
gifts. Approximately 65 persons
attend^ the party. Mrs. Ruth I.
Cami>bell had charge of ar
rangements.
Ei^er Told, by Shutts. Miss Derr
was accompanied at the organ
by her brother, James E. Derr
“Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life", by
Victor Herbert was sung by
Miss Doris Bost, accompanied
by Mrs. Fomey, The wedding
march by Mendelssohn and the
Bridal Chonis from Lohengrin
by Rottert Wagner were also
played.
llie bride was given in mar^
riage by Robert Chambm. She
wore a ballerina leng& white
satin dress of white silk taffeta,
chantUly lace, with a “V” neck
line and a stand/up collar with
a fingertip veil of white illu
sion and a single strand ~o7
pearls ‘ and white- satin shoes.
She carried an arm bouquet of
white carnations arranged in
colonial style.
Mrs. Catherine Bryce of
Hlctory. and Charlotte was the
itron ot h^mr juad carried aj
siinilar colonial bouquet/
Bridesmaids were Miss Delores
Jame^ cousin of the bride, Co-i
lumbla, S. C„ Mrs. Ava Cain,
schoolmate of the bride, Colum
bia, S. C. and Miss Martha Ann
Burton of Hickory and New
York City, sister of the ^^m,
^ftey also carried colonial bou-^
quets. .
Judy Primus served as flower
girl and carried a basket filled
with American^eauty Rose Pe
tals. Terry Bumgarner served
as ring bearer.
James C. KiUiam of Hickory
was best man. Uriiers Included
Franklin Derr and Oliver-Pope,
Jr., cousins of the groom and
Joto Killian. The bride’s mO'
ther wore a brunt pink lace over
taffeta dress with matcliing ac
cessories and an orchid corsage.
The groom’s mother wore i
black and pink rayon and ace
tate dress andorchid TOr-
sage._
Immediately following the
wedding reception was held at
the home of the brlde*s mother,
the newly weds wUI|' make their
home in Durham at/il09 Fay~
ettevUlc Street.
Hie bride is a graduate of
Ridgeview High School, class of
1950 where she was a member
of the band and of the Columbia
School of Nursing, Columbia,
S. C. She attended Catholic
versity, Washington, D. C. and
is a registered _ muse.
The groom is a&> a graduate
ol Ridgeview High School, class
ol 1950 and is now pursuing his
studies at the N. C. College in
Durham. Miss Mahala Carter of
Washington, D. C., directed the
wedding.
Out-of-town guests attmding
th« wedding were Mta. Na
thaniel Davis, Washington, D.
C:, Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Joyner,
Mrs. Jean Hopkins, Mr. and
Mrs. William Harp^i:, John. W
Woodwin, dolumfiia, S. G. and
Jessup Melvin of Fayetteville.
In One Day Session At Boonviile
. WINSTON-SALEM
The Baptist missionaries of
Winston-Salem and vicinity met
at the Phyllis Wheatley Home at
707 East Fourth Street, at 8 a.m.
Friday December 28. A short
prayer meeting was held after
which the missionaries got into
several automobiles, headed for
Boonviile. There, a one-day ses
sion of the Woman’s Auxiliary
of the Roan Baptist Association
was held at Clark’s Chapel Bap
tist Church of which the Rev. Gv
W. Campbell of MocksvUle is
pastor.
Devotional service, led by
Mesdames Pearline Pack, Ma
bel Brent, Amelia Tyson and
Bennie, Stevwis, began at 10
a.m. Following this, Mrs. F. R.
Mason, president of the auxili
ary, made opening remarks.
Mrs. Avatna Gam^, chairman
of the auxiliary executive board
also made remarks. Tlie Auxili
ary chbrus, directed by Mrs.
Cornelia Masten, furnished mu
sic tot the session.
Rev, j. E. Melton made a re
port on'the Mason-Halrston As
sembly gro|||ds, which is a Bap-
tist-support^l pr6ject Rev. R.
M. Pitts, pastor of Shiloh Bap
tist Church, delivered a ^cial
sermon, and was introduced by
the Rev. W. M. Adams.
The Reverends E. L. Kirby
and W. M. Wyatt took charge of
the offering, which concluded
the meeting. Luncheon was
served by the host church, fol
lowing. the session.
TWIN CITY DEATHS
Mrs. Lula Rice, lormerly of
this tity who died of a heart
attack in Wilmington, Dela
ware, Sunday Dece^ljer 23, was
funeralized from the Hanes
CME Church, Friitey, Dec. 28
at 3 p. m. Rev. J. S. Blaine, as
sisted by Rev. W. A. McEwai^
officiated. Burial ^followed in
the Evergreen Cemetery. '
fhmeral services for Mrs.
Carrie B. Parker of 1506 Ghol-
son Street, who died unexpect
edly at bw home Monday, Dec.
24 was held ’Thursday, Dec^-
ber 27 at 2 pan., from the Goler
Metropolitan AME Zion Chur
ch, conducted by Rev. F. R.
Blakey. Interment followed in
the Evergreen Cemetery. How-
ard-Robinsm Funeral Home in
charge.
Final rites for Nelson R. Por-
chia of 1015 Gray Avenue, who
died Monday, December .24 at a
local hospital, were held Sat,
Dec^ber 29, at 1 p. m., from
the New Bethel Church, with
tlie Rev. Jerry Drayton officia
ting. Burial followed in the
Evargrera Conetery. Mrs. Por-
chla was a native of Sumter,
S. C.i having lived in this city
lor 35 years.
Mrs. Viola Newlin* of 162
Granville Street died WednM-
day, Deconber 26 at a local hos
pital. Slie was a native of
Greensboro and had resided in
this city fbr' 60 yekrs, and was
a member of the St. Paul’i
Methodist Church. Funeral ser-
rvlces for Mrs. Newlin were
held ^iday, December 28 at 2
p.m. from the Chapel of thei
Howard Robinson BHmeral
Home. Rev. W. R. Crawford,
Ifnn^ .
Rev. Gilbert Douglas were offi
ciating ministers. Interment fol
lowed in the Evergreen Ceme
tery.
Robert F. lilartin, of 610 East
Eighth Street was fo\md dead at
his home Wednesday, December'
26.' Mr. Martin was a native of
Leaksville, having lived in this
city for 80 years. Final rites
were held Saturday, December
29 at 2:30 p.m. from the Hoop
er’s Funeral Home Chapel, with
the Rev. William Crawford offi
ciating. Interment followed in
the Evergreen Cemetery.
Final rites for Mrs. Pauline
H. Lyons of 1524 East Eighth
Street, who died at a local hos
pital, Tuesday, December 25,
were held Saturday, Dec 29 at
1 p.m. from the Mars Hill Bap
tist Church with the Rev. W. E.
Samuels oHiciating. Burial fol
lowed in the Evergreen Ceme
tery. Ryans Funeral Home in
charge.
Last Rites For
John D. Paylor
Funeral servlcfes for John D.
Paylor, resident of Burlington
were held Sunday afternoon at
the Allen’s Chapel Baptist
Church, Caswell County. Mr."
Paylor died December 20th af
ter a long lingering illn^. Rev.
Spencer Woods, pastor of Al
len’s Chapel Baptist Church of
ficiated.
I^aylor bad been a member oil
the QUve HiU Baptist CharAii^f*^|
for a Vumber of years and wrf.
servihi; on its Board of Deacons
at the time of his death. He was
bom April 19th 1883 in Peraon
County, son of the late Jack and
Charlotte Paylor. His Inffiiedl-
ate family includes his wife, 'S-
Sula Paylor, one son, Amos of
^Surham, w»e brother, ,JaH»r-ot
Danville, Va., one sister, Mrs.
Allie P. Dick of Durham, three .
neices, Mrs. Bessie Leach, Miss
Ada Wiley and Miss Dorothy
S^iddleton, all of New York
City. •
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