MM THE CAROLINA 'THf TRUTH UNBRIDCED** TIMES SAT., APRIL 25, 1959 Church Ceremony Setting For Mbs Jones-Mr. Bostic Nuptials CLEARWATER. Fl«—St. Malt h«w Fint Baptist Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Gloria Collins Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jones, Clear wtter, and Joseph H. Bostick, Jr.. son of Mrs. Mae Bostick, Daytona Beach, and the late Mr. Bostick, Sr., on March 28, at 8:00 p.m. The Rev. H. V. Palmer officiated at the double-ring candlelight cere mony. The church was decorated with white gladioli, lilies and palms. Family pews were marked with white ribbons. Nuptial music was |MX>sented by Mrs. Jean Bonds of Clearwater at the organ and Miss Dcloris Maddras of Leesburg at the piano. Vocalists were Miss Ma- :hcta Garrett of Leesburg and Miess Martha Griffin of Clearwat er. I The T>ride, given in marriaije by her father, had as maid of honor Miss Ernestine Jordan of Jackson ville. Bridesmatrons were: Mes- dames Eula Jones, sister-in-law of the bride, Clearwater; Arletha Chapman, cousin of the bride, St. Petersburg; Virginia Lloyd, sister of the bridegroom, Jacksonville; Lo .\nner Roberson, Clearwater; and Leola M. Pieze, Tallahasse. Norma Olivia Lloyd of Jackson ville, neice of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Miss Marva Ellis of Clearwater was keeper of the bride’s book. Wallace Rasberry, Jr., Jackson ville, a frat brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were: Joseph Jackson, frat brother, Nathaniel Blackshear, Wilbur Rif- fin and Cornelius Lockett of Jack sonville, and Emmett Jones, broth er of the bride, Clearwater. Daryl McCray of Clearwater, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. O VifitcC Orandparantt Miss Velma Jean Morris spent last week in Durham visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Morris, of Dunstan Street. Class I’lani Anniversary A Durham Visitor Mrs. Jatnes Walker of Boston, Massachusetts, was a recent visitor to our city. “A FRIENDLY CHUllCH” i WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH WHITE rcx:k square DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA MILES MARK FISHF.R, Pastor Sunday, April 26,1959 8;45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “The Rise of David" 1 Sam. 16:1-10:16, Review of Lesson by the Charles Ray Family PROF. J. M. SCHOOLER, Superintendent 11:00 AJf. SERMON The Pastor Senior Choir, JOHN H. GATTIS, Director Young Peoples Choir, Miss Florida Fisher, Dir. 2:00 P.M. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF TENTS I 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION IRA MURCHISON, Director 7:30 P.M. SERMON The Pastor , ‘i.* District Reports ^ ' * Gospel Chorus, Mi^ Leniia E. Robersoij, Directress Male Chorus, W. McKIVEU AtL The Missionary Bible S. S. Class of Ebenezcr Baptist Church met at the home of Mr*. Brodie Royster, 22-G Wabash Avenue, April 19, for the monthly meeting. Mrs. Ruth Seate presided. Plans for the Class Anniversary to be held the fourth Sunday in June were m^e. Thus* wiio enjoyed tlit hospital ity of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Roy* ster were Mesdames Mary Morris, Flora Puryear, Fleefa Brown, Le ona Seate, Helen Lash, Annie Mitchell, Lula Singletary, Lula Morris, Ester Badie, Ronnie Prim us, Josephine Day, Mary Saunders, Beulah Morgan, Martha Stanley, Lydie McClain and Effie Chavis. A delightful dinner was served to the class. Little Misses Cath erine Waddell and Jackie Puryear served as waiters. Mrs. Royster’s daughter, Mrs. Nannie Waddell, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sadie Royster were hostesses for the occasion, assisted by Mrs. Annie Mitchell and Flora Puryear. O Club Receives Advice On How V You can safaly let baby's bot- ttas pll* up tfwring' th* day with out having to copa with hard-to- ramovf milk film and stala milk odor come wash tlma. If you fill them with water immadlatfly after use and add a half teaspoon of baking soda. To Prepare Soil The Lyon Park Rose Garden Club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen McClain, Cornell Street, Monday, April 20. The meeting was opened with devotions. Mrs. Elnor Smith, the president, was in chargfe. ’ J. L. Moffitt of the Little River High School brought to the club some very interesting facts about preparing soil for planting. He also briefly illustrated how to ar range cut flowers in various shape containers. Members present,. in addition to those already named, were Mes dames Arlene Mebane, Mable Free land, Elizabeth Bullock, Josephine Hoskin, Mattie Canty , Bessie Thompson,' Catherine Shaw, Fannie Tapp, M. W. Webb, Sophronia Green, Gertrude Farrington, Pearl Brown, Rosa Murry, Eva Toller, Essie Amey. During the'soci*l hour the hos tess served a very tasty turkey menu. imed foi Speed was, blamed tor more thart W ■ per cent bf tfife traffic deaths .ind injuries in the U. S. during 1958. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAI^PS! U. S. Gov’t Inspected For Whohsomeness Baking Hens Spotlight Instant Coffee 4-6 Lb. Av^. lb 29 8 oz. Jar Avondale Cut Green Beans Head Lettuce 303 Can 2 Large Heads 99' 10' 29 mmwrw 50 % // TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH $5 PURCHASE AND THIS COUPON LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 25 AT DURHAM KROGER STORE ONLY ^ i i iWwii A2alea Club Holds Meeting The Azalea Garden Club met at the home of Mri. 'Cromartee on Rosewood Street, Monday, April 13. The garden gate was opened with devotions led by Mrs. Effie Cottam : The business session was cun- duoted by the president, Mrs. Roxie Davis. Severaj standing committees made reports and gave informa tion concerning the state Federa tion of Garden Clubs. Announcement was made of the annual church service, which will be h6|d the fourth Sunday in May at thfe SusSell Memorial Methodist Church. During the social hour Mrs. Cromartee served a delicious re past. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson closed the garden gate and thanked the hostess foe a very pleasant even- ing. ^joyin’8 Mrs. Cromartee’s hos pitality were Dii^s Mary Baines, Geneva Rfchafd^on and Cleo Rus- iell;- Mesdamtes Effie Cotton„' Roxie Davis, Virgie Davis, Sallle Harris, Cornelia Jol^ngon, Margaret Marsh, rhpmuii^e Regester and Janie Wb^eier.' ^ Va. Union Pres. Siatej NCC Talk Prvsldent Samuel D. Proctor of Virginia Union University, Rich- m«ni> Va„ will be the Vesper speaker at North Carolina College at 3:00 p.m. May 17 in B. N. Duke Auditorium. Planning Made For Bazaar To Open In May A Bazaar, to be given by the Junior Azalea Garden club on the fourth Saturday in May, was plan ned at a recent meeting of the organization. The business session was opened by president Shirley Wilson. Dur ing the session, discussio'n of the “Cotton Hop,” given by the Gar den Clubs of Durham at the Hill Jlecreation Center on May 19, was held. Attending the meeting, held at 90i uo U0HO3 sjiv JO auioq sqi Carroll street, were Catherine Floyd, Mary Watson, Etta Allen, Pansy Wilson, Jesse Wilson, John Jones, Benjamin Ruffin, Robert JVatson, William Rogers, Gloria Pass, Ella Trice, Jewelle Merritt, Barbara Rice, Evelyn Goodin, Al ice Carman, Sylvia Godwin and Gloria Mangun. 0 — Before trying to re start a stalled engine, wait at least 30 seconds be fore pressing the starter. Then if it doesn't fire immediately, don’t keep grinding away on the starter. Chances are if it doesn’t catch in about 10 second it woj’t start at all. J If you can't itt to tKt *nt lolly cilIH dtntiit, thing ORA-JEL* Students From AME Zion Churches In Durham Area To Show Talents In "Youth-Arama” In Siler City Elementary and high school stu dents of churches in Durham dis trict of the A.M.E. Zion church will display their musical and speaking abilities at a “Youth-arama” Sun day, May 3 at the Jordan Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Siler City. The following births were rt> ported te the Durham County Health Department during the week of April 13 through It, 19S9; Alberf and Dorothy Weaver, girl. Charlie and Josephine Barrett, girl. Herbert and Venervla Earl, girl. Jesse and Alma Hayes, boy. Howard and Sadie Morgan, girl. McLendon and Annie Tilley, girl. Ross and Maggie Scott, girl. George and Mason Perry, girl. Ervin and Shirley Neater, girl. David and Bernice King, girl. Mrs. Pratt Fetes Mission Group The Sylvia Williams Missionary Group met Sundjiy, April 5 with Mrs. Maude Pratt, 1007 Fairvicw street. Mrs. Nora Leathers presid ed The president discussed the one ^ay District Conferences and ur ged all to go it possible which will be held at the First Baptist Church tn Oxford, N. C., on Sunday] April 26. The next meeting will be ^ held the first Sunday in May at, the home of Mrs. Nettie Durch,! 717 Carroll St. A delicious repast of cake, iccl cream and coffee was served to - the fourteen members present. Announcement of the program was made in Dtirham this week. The “Vouth-arama" will be a competitive event with students from the various Durham district churches vieing for honors in vo cal and instrumental music selec tions and in an oratorical contest. It will get uncerway at 2:30 p.m. EUitry blanks for the “Youth- a-rama” should be mailed to Jonah Lane at P. 0. Box 3i, Siler City, by May 1. Mrs. Janie Speaks, wife of S(j Mark pastor, the Rev. 11. L. Spe^^ will be main speaker at the mfvii ing portion of the “Youth-arama] pn>gram. 0 ^ The Travelers Insurance (JOn studies show that exceeding Ulil speed limit caused 12,770 deallJ and 980,000 injuries during t|S on. our highways. ^ Planning That Party? IF SO! CALL US he cater to DINNER PAvRTIES • CLUB MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC. f Seating Capacity For 70 BIlTMOIiEHdTEUNDGRILl FOR further INFORMATION Cali LATH ALSTON — 5-2071 . OH.MY ACHING BACK Now I You eftn fret the fast relief you need from natrfrinff backacbe. heada^e and muscular aches and pains th»t often Aune restless nlirhts and miserable Urea-out feelings, When these discomforts eome on with o>rer^xertion or stress and strain »you want relief—want It fasti Another disturban% may be mild bladder irritation following wroBK food and drink—often set* tinar up a restless unoomrortable feeilng. Doan*s Pills work fast in 3 separute ways: 1. by speedy paln-relievins action to ease torment of namrtng backache, head- aehes« muscular aches and pains. 2. bjr soothhiu effect on “bladder Iriitation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Enioj a sood nlirht's sleep and the same hapi» relief mUllons hnve for over 60 years. New, lanre slxe lavef moaejr* Get Doaa’s Pins today | ST. JOSEPH’S A. M E. CHUUCII “ScrvinK a World I*arish with Christ sincc 1869” FAYETTEVILLE STREET DL’TlflAM. NORTH CAROLINA MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister MRS G A. W1NSr.OW. Minixler of Miiiic EDWAUU L. HUDSON, Director of rChrintian EUucntwn Sunday, April 26,1959 9;30 A.M. SUNDAY SCIIOOI, "Wlicn 1*opularit.v Comes” IIOWAUD E. WIUGIIT, SU., Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WOIfSHIP DR. ROSE BUTIvER nnOWiNP',, Otiost Speaker. Professor of Education, North Oaroiiiia Collc"e Music—The Senior Choir MRS. MINNIE GILMER at the Oonsoic. • JOSEPH T. MITCHELL, Directins 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Spring Concert—Featuring Local and (’ollc;;e Artists FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPfH STREET THE CATHOLIC CHAPEL OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA 719 Fargo St. Durham, N. C. 10:.?0 to II ;.?a--SUM).\V SCHOOL IJ .N’oon—Si:XIJ.\Y M.\.S.S 9:00 A.M.—WICMKIXW ,M.\SS Confessions .\iiytiiiic Dttrinff tiie \\'eci In.structions ii^ the Catiiolic i\eli!^ion liy .\|ii)ointincnt Telephone 9-7167 Father Thomas M. McAvoy, A.B., M.A., S.T.L., Ph.L., Pastor Shop Kroger In Forest Hills — 1233 University Drive There is a satisfaction in service tliat j^oes be yond all intrely commercial considerations. W'e say it sincerely, \vc do feel a dedication to our calling: we welcome the upi)ortunity to accept the many bewilderinj^ re.sponsibilities and details that would otherwise burden a bereaved famil)’. And we are particularly {jrateful \vlu‘n we re- cX'ive so many letters of ajjpreciatiun fr(jin fani- ilits we have served. AMEY FBNERAL «OME 40K S, Roxboro Street Phone 3-2971 LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS AT WINN-DIXIE Fruit Flavors Gelatin I II Reg. Pkg. J ^ I I “ Qfood Order g FOR SALADS OR COOKING ASTOR OIL 1.39 HUDSON SOFT TOILET TISSUE 4 Pkg! 35c DETERGENT Blue or White Arrow LARGE BOX ■■■•!■ 19c “W-D” BRANDED BEEF SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST lb. 49c Sirloin or Full Cut Round STEAK 89c U. S. No. 1 White POTATOES to b's 33c nC ■ ■ ■ ■! Cl ri jti m.i m : COFFEE \ ■ Superbrand Max. House * ; 'b.“ 49c 59c ^ I 1 of your choice with $S or more order g RiiaHasiaiaBiaKiaril Red Band FLOUR 10 Lb. Bag with ' Food Order 79c QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED NONE SOLD TO DEj^UEJtS Prices Good Through S*t., April 25 In IJurham Stores Only Liberty Street at Alston Avenue 613 Chapel Hill Street — 2206 Roxboro Read

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