CAtOLINA TIMES —Saturday, Dec. 6, 1958 fK' MR, AND MRS. LEROY JONES Home Ceremony Scene Of Nuptials For Miss Barbara Keith, Leroy Jones Elnora Smith arranged a table piece of Hemlock, Candles and reindeer. *■ The hoiteu served retresh- inents during the social hour. Present were Mesdames Webb, Mary Hardy, Essie Amey, Josephine Hoskin, Helen Mc Clain, Catherine Shaw, Bessie Thompson, Notie Curry, Vic toria Joyner, Mattie Canty, f*earl Brown, Gertrude Farrington, Lossie Foushee, Sadie AfcBane'j Miss Arlene Mebane tind Mi'ss Mable Freeland. Here's Advite For Foot-Sore Yule Shopper As Christmas approaches, the air is filled with carols but the' streets are filled with aching feet. ^ Small wonder, since it takes ten miles of trudging before the last name is crossed off the typi cal Christmas list. Yet your feet Weeks' Births In Durham The following births were re ported to the Durham County Health Department during the we«;k of November 24 thro,ugh 29, 1958. Alfred and Maggie Richmond, girl. . ; James and IVt^rVi^' Cipte^ ' girl. ' ■ Wallace and Alease Johnson, girl. ■ David and Lula Singletary, girl. IVilliam and Doris Perry, boy. James and Mary Bullock, girl. Herbert and Mary McClain boy. McCoy and Hazel Parker boy. Walter and Pearl LileS, boy. Edward and Barbara' Daniels, boy. STRUDWICK,, ^ ^ I Last rites for Frank Strud- neednt ache If you take just 4Q5, X>ovd Miss Barbara Jean Keith of Durham t>ecame the bride of Leroy Jones of Creedmoor in a ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed of Mason- dale avenue last Saturday at 4:30 p.m. The Rev. Harold Roland, pas tor of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, performed the ceremony. The bride was given in mar riage by her stepfather. Serving as best man for the groom was Paul Jones, Jr., brother to the groom. The new Mrs, Jones is a gra duate of Hillside high school. Mr. Jones is a product of G. C. Hawley liigh of Creedmoor. Both are employed at Duke hos- The former Miss Keith is the pital daughter of Mrs. Alene Hinson* Following the wedding cere- of Durham. Her husband is the: mony, a reception was held for son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones the newlyw^s at the Reed of Creedmoor. home. DURHAM SOCIETY Mr. Qscar t.awsoft, brother ofi Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Toole 6t 405 Mic. Mkry Newby',«nd Hebedtca Gojodin, has returned tq Sche nectady, New York after spead- ing several weeks in Durham. Ha reported a v^^. pleasant va cation. “■ r-A- Mrs. viMir P^eiMe Mrs. Katie ’t'. Ross naS re tained home to Washington, D. C.f after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qatar Tapp, 1033 Cornell St. — Model Mottaeri £lub ' ^e Mode^ l^tl^s^lub met Wijfc Kdvei • IWk V wwavwo oiavwi TV03 must llcai LliJ .» Mrs. Sue BunBck Friday.| n,,..ho,v, insiep idvember 21. Mrs. Lena Rich- |u4son presided. The devotion was conducted by 'Mrs. Betty berndon. Mrs. Bullock had as her guests: Mesdames IfCna Jttichard- sos, Nellie Toole, Anna Thorn- to4, Minnie Gilmer, Reba Spaul- dilig, Mrs. Holmes, Betty Hern don, Francis Schooler, -Mattie Laikin, Minnie Forte, S. F. Pom- pey. ^rs. Forte discussed “What Young People Think,” She used thi fiiulings of the Gilbert ymth Research Company as her point of departure. A discussion p^iod followed. Qn the basis of the findings ol>servations, tiie mothers agreed that parents must give careful attention to their child- rep’s companions and place greater emphasis on th^ religi- piw activities of the family’s jchltirch. Highs Visits Tooles Dr. and Mrs. E. N. High and children of Nashville, Tennessee spent the Thanksgiving Holi- dj(ys with Mrs. High's parents. Pekoe Avenue. Dorcas Club Worships For a number of years the Daughters of Dorcas Club has i»ad. a worship service rheeting. On Sunday, November.Jj|, ai.St.: Marks AMEZ Church. large number worshipped with the fine cooperative group. Rev. Speaks’ sermon was very in spiring. Dorcas members were greatly benefited and congratu lates St. Mark.. , Miss Constance S. Yoong, a Odrcas sister was^most heartily few minutes to choose the proper footwear for the days of pave.-_ ment pounding ahead. Foot specialists tell their patients , that mediiim-heeled leather walking shoes, have the resiliency and' support to keep you going till the pre-holiday chores are dbne. ■ft Worn shoes >that gap: and spread at the instep as you work your way frohi toy to perfume counter can bring on mid-day fatigue hours before you’ve run through your Christmas Club check. Make your first purchase a well-fitting pair of shoes for yourself, and you'll be the mer riest Christmas shppper ever. Make sure they have leather soles as well as uppers to assure maximum support and comfort. This years’s fashional;>l^ lower ■'little heels” make it fejisy ^ to choose a leather shoe that will complement your costume and pamper your feet. A one and one-half inch heel height is recommended for style and com fort. Once you select the last and size^ spend ^a few extra moments ['walking aAiiritl the store. street in Durham, were sche duled to be held We’dnesday, pec. 3 at Scarborough’s funeral chapel at two O’clock p.m. Strudwick died at his' Dowd street residence unexp^tedly on Monday iporning, Deci 1. Funeral rites for his daughter, Mrs. E. S. McNeill, were held last Tuesday. His survivors include one son, George Strudwick, ^nd two brothers, all of Durham. Interment was at Beechwood cemetery. Arrangements were conducted by ScarboipuA; and Hargett. :■! LE !S fo'l^.^rthur' t.' l,*B6x 14, MARBLE Funeral services Marble, 77, of Rt Timberlake, were held Sunday, Nov. 30 at the Shady Ijmi Bap tist Church at 2 p.m. ■ Marble died Wednesday, Nov, 26. , The Rev. H. Albert Smith, ?hady Hill pastor, ppd Rev Wilkerson officiated at the ihyrch service. Interment took place at Butchwood ceinetery. Marble is survived by his Wife, two daughters; Mrs. WilUe “^app o^ PersQi^,Coun^;.and Mrs, ager, Richardson of New York,, To prevent that pinched feel ing as the day wears on, check* and Alexander to see that there is plenty ofjtp, Califirnia. room for your toes. Choose a| " Burthey handled the arrange- flattering style in spectator or [ ments. opera pump, or even one of the] i new low-cut ^ties, but again be| certain there is. anl^le room at| an absence for over four months with friends in Mass., and New York. Ruse Garden Club The Lyon Park Rose Garden Club held ameeting with Mrs. Lossie Foushee Monday evening, Nov. 24. The "Garden Gate” was opened by Mrs. M. W. Webb, followed by a memorial to Mrs. Louise Thorpe, former member| heels, who died in July. During the business discus sion, a Chrjstmas party was ar ranged to be held at the YWCA in December. Mrs. Victoria Joyner st£^ed a workshop during which" Mrs. tWo sotii: Ozias of Person Coufi- 01 Sacramen- PITT Ben Pitt, long time Durham resident, was funeralized at Car ter’s Funeral home in Atlantic City, N. J., on Wednesday, Nov. 26, it was reported this week. Pitt died on Nov. 23 In At lantic city where he lived with his daughter, Mrs. Violet Jadk- son, for inore thfin ^ year. He had just r.^umed to hi* daughter's home after,' a brleC visit to Durham. Death was attributed to com^ plications as the result ' of ytf'. “stroke” which-he suffered be fore leaving Dvrham'to live With his daughter. ' ' Pitt was >v)dely knowrh in Durham ai the operator ol two business establishinents on Fayr etteville street. He opei'Ated a> successful cafe business several years ago, and, prior to leaving the city, he ran a small delica- itessen. In addition to his daughter, Mrs. Jackson, he is survived by one son in Philadelphia. Here's a fashion and pafety note for those last minute shop pers. Closed toe ' models will give maximum warmth and com fort during the cold and blustery days that often precede ;the holi day session. And you’ll be doubly thankful for the protec tion of a leather toe and vamp if you should tangle in a tightly packed aisle with a gal who is wearing Igthal needle-thin spike Why“Good-rime Chai1ie”Suf^ Uneasy BI|M^ tJnwtM Mtinf or be m source of mild, Annoyttig bladder irri tations->ina3Unjir ydti feol restiest, tenae, and uneomfortable. And if retUeM nicbU, with nagginff backache, headache or mus- culap aches and pains due to over-cxertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery^on’t wait—tiy Poan's Pills. Doan's Pills act 8 ways for speedy re lief. t—They have a soothing effect on hiadder irritations. 2 —A fast pain-reliev ing action on nagging backache, head aches. muscular aches and pains. 3->A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. New, latKe. economy Mii6€ saves money. Get Doan’s PUU todayi To Be Heard AtChapellfiir " CHAPEL HILL The famous. Shaw University Choryl Society of Aaleight N. C. ^omp'osed of 85 Voices under the direction of the national re- Aowned Harry Gil Smythe will l^e featured In a special concert at the First Baptist' Church on N. Roberson and Rosemary Sts., Sunday. December 7, 1958 at 8:00 PJa. ■ Th« program is under the ■A ■ — U. S. Agriculture Dept. Seeks To Buy Grapefruit WASHINGTON, D. C. The U.S. Department of Agri culture today announced an offer to buy canned grapefruit sections, packed from the 1958- 59 crop, for use in the National School Lunch Program. Purchases will be made with funds appropriated under the National School Lunch Act and will depend upon quantities and prices offered. Details and specifications of the offer to purchase are now being mailed to grapefruit can- ners. Offers to sell canned grape fruit sections must be received by the Director, Fruit and Vege table Division, Agricultliral Marketing Service, U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, Washing ton 25, D. C., by 9 a.m. (EST) Dec. 9, for acceptance not later than £)ec. 12. USDA will require deliveries between Dec. 29, 1938, and Feb. sponsorship of the music .com mittee of the First Baptist Church, whose chairman is Mr. W. L. Lampley, the pastor. The Rev. J. R. Aianley emphasized that the public is cordially in vited and urged to attend this music festival. Durhamites who were among the guests at the annual Debu tante's Ball in Raleigh, spon sored by that city’s Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority chapter,, are| pictured here. Seated in front| aie Jacqueline Thornton andj Marjorie Lennon. Standing,' from left to right, are Frances Pettiford, Velda White, Deryl Hinton, John Hubbard, Clifton Williams, Albert Huey, James Barnes, Jesse Parker, James Hairis and Catherine Burtaette. —Rivera photo Annual Christmas Decoration Contest Rules Are Announced The annual Outdoor Christ mas Decoration contest, spon-' sored by the , Durham Business and Professional Chain, was announced ^his Vireek. The contest is open to all resi dents of the city. According to contest spokes men, the only requirement fori entering is to return the blank' below filled in by Saturday, December 20. Decorations must be displayed outdoors and may be constructed around any therne. Each display entered in the the contest will be assessed by a panel of judges. Top prizes will be awarded in four categories in the contest. Durham Business And Professional Chain Outdoor Clirislnias Decoration Contest i ENTRY BLANK ADDRESS rELEPHONE NUMBER . . . - I PLAN T.Q£NT^B OUTbpdll pHMihTAfAs decorations contest “Serving a world Parish jvith Christ sinc$ 1X69” Saint Joseph’s A. M. E. Church Fayetteville Street DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Melvin Chester Swann, the Minister Mrs. G. a. Winslow, Minister or Music Sunda]^^ J)ecember 7, 1958 9:30 A. M. Sl/NDAY SCHOOL “Jesus’ fiower In Human Life" W. A. Marsh. Jr., Supt. 11:00 A. M*., MORNING WORSHIP ‘*CrtjfH|P%gr God' MUiir ... The Minister The Senior Choir MrS'VMlnnlg T. Gilmer at the Coniole Mttmell. Directing 7:00 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP SERl^N The Minister MUSKI\.\s The Gospel Choir Mn. Atirk Barnet at the Coniole USED CAR... VALUES! 1957 MERCURY TURNPIKE CRUISER 1955 FORD 2-Door, R&H, Auto Trans., $1220.00 4-Door, Black and White, Auto Trans., Power Steering, Low Mileage White Wall ALEXANDER MOTOR COMPANY N. C. Dealer No. 1659 3M EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 9-1921 Plan To AUeMH^hristmas Eve Candlelight Worship, HA^i^ber 24 at 11:00 P. M. FREE PARKIkffiwON SAINT JOSEPH STREET “A'fntkNDLY CHURCH” White Itoek Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Miles Hark Fishes. Pastor Sunday, December 7, 1^58 :45 A. M. CALL lfO WORSHIP . Electronics :30 A. M. SUNDAV SCHOOL LESSON "Jesus Power of Life” Mark 5:1-13. Prof. J. M. Schooler, Supt. 11:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “Honor Your Rulers" Senior Choir. John H. Gattis. Director Male Chorus, Wni. McK. Allen, Director HOLY COMMUNION 6:30 P. M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Ira Muchiaon, Director 7:30 P. M. SERMON Hudie Roberson Goapel Chorus. Min Leana E. Roberion, Directren iToaer The friendlie$t^^$iiili»r|]cM [n; ' • ^ .j; ♦•C.l.V'i '.'i I,. . 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