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. '-1.3 rham Society ^ews «III' ; Selena Whw'.er was h^st- the Merry Wives Bridge Club at the group’s annual . Das party. t house was beautifully deco- the Christmas season. On bteidge table was a small, 1 tree. play began, Mrs. Wheel- ived I delicious dinner. At of the game, gu«&ts were into the diaing room for and fruit cake. ' ers of the club are Mes- •y MRS. LUSYBIL TALYOR dames Josephine Clement, Olivia Cole, Reba Davis, Alice Farrison, Plassie Harris, Sadie Hughley, Thelma Perry, Emma Randolph, Lola Riddick, Fannie Robinson, Jcselyn Stevenson, Frances School er and Selena Wheeler. « * * MRS. WRIGHT ENTERTAINS JUMS. The JUMS held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Anne Wright on Dupree street. Foods brought Jjy various mem- ItAGE REVEALED — Mr. ^IMrs. 'e. 0. U#vs. Pf 1105 A3sto.i ahnotMc* arHi«a of th*lr daugM^ C. Davis, to Ben.la- mlV« Dixon. Tha ctramony took plaM Octobar, and th* nawly* wads, are making th«ir home in Washington- D. Ci , bers made quite a f^tive spread with all the Christmas trimmings. Along with plenty of good food, bridge and dancing were the ' ord er of the day.” Members of the JtJMS are Mes- dames Thelma Bfiss. Ruth Bibby, Adele Butts, Opehlia Grandy, Ed na Mills, Helen Miller, Galatis Tay lor, Lucia Taylor, Josie Pittman, Ethelyile Thomas. Anne Wright and Dr. Ruth Horry. - • * OMEpAS Ei4TERTAIN WIVES, . SWEETHEARTS The Beta Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity entertained their wives and sweethearts at the Al gonquin club with a Chrialmas party. An abundance of good food, fellowship and dancing was every where in evidence. Some of, Ihos^ enjoying th" af fair were the Bill Pe-rsons, Lankie Coles, D. B. Cookes, Ruebin Wes tons, Gerald Underwoods, Henry Gillises, George Coxes, Ben Smith, Gillises, Geo. Coxes, Ben Smiths, V. Allisons, C. 5».,Grandys. W. A. Marshes, C. C. ‘Spauldings, Jr., Howard Wrights, land the' J. H. Taylors. * » NCNW IN MONTHLY SESSION WITH MRS. R. N. HARRIS National Council of Negro Wom en met at the home of Mrs. R. N. Harris, at 409 Formosa Avenue, for their December meeting, with Mesdames Plassie Harris, Ray Moore and Emma Randolph serv ing as hostesses. The president. Mrs. Adelim Spaulding, presided. After th( opening of the me‘?ting the Presi dent marie remarks complemen tary to memb“rs oi the local council’s accornplish'nents for I960. Planning for 1961 was begun with the settin? forth of immedi ate functional committees. Atten tion was called to the fact that Brotherhood Week is the next cpmmuniy effort for the local coun cil to lonk forward to. Mrs Lu Sybil Tavlor. program chairman. Was advised to besin work at once on Brotherhood Week and have plans ready for the next meeting of the council. * The Brotherhood Week commit- See DURHAM, page 5-A ¥ MR. AND MRS. JOHN HARRELL, JR. Juanita Gregory and John Hairell, Jr. are ied in Wasliington, D. C. Wedding Event 3T0N. D C—The Li'H of Shiloh Baptist Churc|i| beautifiil setting for toy tfteraoon wedding «t, »ita Conesther Gregory,! of Mrs. Esther G. Has- atly became the bride of ell, Jr., fon of Mr. and Harrell, Sr., Vincennes, essive dou.blcTing cere- perfonnH by the Rev,’ Hmrisott, pastor of the ^Nl^ptial wiMic was render- GiifRby, soloist, and t. ornuitt. br her guard- C ^inrtrt, iUe bride gown of white kffeU rai¥oded wilh rxtended waistline from which lhe«bonffant skirt fell into a chapel-Iength train. The bodice feattirc'* a scoop-neckline and lone Ifvihted ’ deeveg. The wedding fro^k was. highlighted with a sIlitaHer-Ieni^h white tulle veil. Mhs Gregory carried a small white RjViU* topped with a single white brcifid. . Un. Wil!a Lichtensteiger was her sisfcf’s only attendant: She was fettured in a baby blue dress of hylori with a fitted bodice and bpuffaAt. «kirt. She carrfed a bou quet of jMtow chrysanthemums. Mothers of the couple chose blue lace dresses with matching acc*»sorie*. To "complete their out fit'they •domed tfifh liven- ler orchifl corsages. The' bridegroom was dressed in •ray srtiped trousers with match' ing s'roler jacket. His father, simi iarly atjired, served as best man. Ushers were £lu'ene Wilson and William Penn'. The bi'ide, a native of Durham, Vofth Carolina, is a graduate of Sorth Carolina Collesre and OJiio State University. She-is a former business instructor of Southern University, .Baton Rouge, Louis iana. Currently she is employed vi’i'h a public ■ relations firm in Washington, D. C. A graduate of Florida .\&M Uni versity, the bridegroom is an em- ploy*p of Radio Corporation of America. THE CA*0LIJtA TIMES *AT., JAN. 7, IHl "THi TRUTH UNBmDHD"’-^Af ^ ;MR.^AND,MR1 L C, PIERSAWL Miss Curry and Piersawl Repeat ' St. Joseph’s AME %?l\Uroh \ras the scene in late Novehtbtt: M tbt wedding of Miss BiiKe'lMttrie'Gun^ and Lloyd Calvitf PiersawL The Rev.' MelVin tor Of St. Jbs^ph's, peiffOiWed ti^. ceremony. Wedding thittiic'was fur nished by Mrs. Ka(ie'%lkith. srt6- ist, and Mrs. Minhi^''Oilmer at the organ. ■ ' r The church was tecn'Mej! wi.th a floral Mrangeffttfirt''drf whitfe gladioli and ' h^y’s' ISt^bth ,tlalnk~ ing candeiabta.? '•-‘f ,; ■" i M Given'_ih mari'iai^''by* her* fath- er, the bridft. 'wsi’e' lf‘, formal, length gown of imtto'fted ^ilk p^au de-soie fashioned' wltii a''lo^ fit ted bodice. Tlirf sattrth^ neckliije was outlih6d'. id .'«'C)nbr6ider^d' lace and' sequins'.' '‘tbe. fear- tured long fitfeil -sI^m ;-^that come to 'icatU wet*'" ''the- hands. Th6 iFi»ll Had '“(Aali- tilly lace above the" hemline that extended into a-coilrt train. Her head dr^s^ 'Of. iJure ' silk' illusion fell sOftly flrom a'.'tlata- of matching l^cfe' ,a|i(J jteajrls. $he; carried S prayer book of:, whRfl satin showered with ribbons, and valley lillies' and topped. With a white orchid. ’ ' ’ , Miss Carolyn Martin was maid of honor. She wibre 'a street length dress of emerald griMen tafffeta and velveteen. It was designed on a princess lines with i" scooped neckline, abbreviated sleeves, full skirt with' a wide “'panel of matching velveta.eri down the Cen ter front. ' ■ • Her head dreSS'and shoes wi^re in matching colOfs. She" cSrtied ft bouquet of gold and green car -nations. ITie bridesmaids dresses 'Vtre identical to that of. ^he WBor attenda.it. 'The bride was the recipient"of Ibaiffjr and varied social courtesies b^ote ^nd after the ceremony, '^ong these were a shower. by .Mrs. I’heola Martin and her dfaughtier Carolyif, a luncheon for tkie . bridal party and out-of-town gue^ giveii by Mrs. Madge Tum- jer ' and Mrs. Margaret Allen; a cocktail party for the bridal party igiv^ by Mr^ and Mrs^ Henry ,kdwards; wedding broakf'Xit bv MV. and Mrs. J. C. Scarh”rnu"H ’'Jr., and a rehearsal party given by tl»’e parentj of the bride; and num- ‘ertms dinner dates. ‘ T;he couple left immediatelv fol lowing the reception for a honey- giodh to. Honeymoon Lodge in J^ew York state, 'F'',r frnvolin';. the bride wore a'Dior origiral suit dress of black iaood Imported silk crepe with fox collar, and a white fur hat. ■She lifietl, th? white ■ orchid from ,4>er prayer book to complete the costume. The bride r the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | Curry, of 509 Simmons St. She is' n gradu ate Hillside hieh school and received a bachelor's degree from Howard University in June. Piersawl is the son of U. S. Air Forte Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harry T. Piersawl, of Cincip'-ft.i. Ohio. He' Is also a membei of ■ U. S. Air Force. The couple is now at home In Caribou, Maine. ' WilmiDgton News By t. ANN WRIOHT ' The combined' choirs of St. St^ hens A. M. E. Churcli together ^th the Wilmington ConuouiiUy Choral Society presented a Christmas Ves per Program, Sunday ^,’pecember 25th, at 6. P. M, ; , A delightful renditi^,', oi Melo dies; Carols; and Solos, ^om such great masters as R.. Natjb^niel Dett; Piepro A 'Yon; George ,p„’Hand0l: and D. S. Bortnedns|5j(.j,^ollowe(' the Candle Ligbt Proi^^^pn. Guests soloists woi^e^y^isses E Sharpless; Lydia- Aike^n^ Eleanoi Artis; Bobta Collhjsj,.^^ M. Jen kins. iJolores Roatiei^jiiid Alw Messrs. William McCl;^Yd; " Lee Sheltoti; and James Sf9j^., Mrs. B. Constance' O’Qfll was the Organist,, and,. arid..&(|«9; ,E ■ Sini- mons, Ass’t Accomp«n|fit. Miss. Juliette Johnson na^at^d. Dr. I. J. Miller, Pastor. .,i ■ I. Home For Tlili Dr. Wfft SulllvSp^ ?if‘'i*hnad«I-' phia, visiting his ^istersMHisft Sarah Sullivan and Mrs. Zoa Lane, of Red Cross St. Owen and MisS 'Natalie A. Jacksbn, children of Mrs. D. B. J^ck^ofi, together with their guests, Mr, John Fort}, of Bridgeport, Conn. The I. J.Miller, Jr’s.and the .fessup Melvin’s, of Fayetteville, 3on,, daughter-in-law daughter, and son-jn-l'aw of Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Miller.‘Miss Lila Harper, of State Tegchers College, Fayetteville. Miss Lillian Quick, daughter of Mrs, Eiolse Quick, Librarian at Kittrell College, Kittrell. N. C. Mr. Kathan Waddell, son of Mrs. Flora Waddell, of N. V. Miss Mary Wright, Franklyn Wheeler, student i>t A. and T. College, son of James Wheeler, and the late Mrs. Frankie M. .Wheeler. ^ D«lt« Christmas ^srty Members of the Wilmington 'A^ntnae Chapter, of Delta Sigma •■nw»ta. Sorority Inc.; entertained at *; Christmas party, Tuesday, Dec. Continued on page 5-A •Chapel Hill Notes> By MRS. JOYCE W. OWENST PHQNI MSI BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Donna'Jd Owens, daughter oi your reporter celebrated her third brithday Sunday afternoon with a party for many ofmhei little friends at her home on H Graham St. Those present were; Gloria Lindsey, Robin Gale and Phyllis Rankin, Phyllis McCray, Arminta Foushee, Rufus Strowd, Cathy Atwater, ^Wanda Gale Wea ver, Sally and Wiliam Williams, TTie Council Sisters, Mattie Ed wards and Ann Lindsey were in cbats^ of the games. One the children all enjoyed was plj* ning the tail on the donkey. day cake, ice cream, can^y •« birthflay favors were served. Adults present wer«! Mrs. M See CHAPEL HILL, pafB »A>^ CASH SAVINGS ARE BtSlI tome Seel "Super-Right" Heavy Gtahi Fed Beef CHUCK ROAST 39* Bone-tn Blade ^‘Super-Right” Heavy Grain ^’ed Beef > BONEIESSSIEW Lb.55c "Super-Riglit" Lean, Freshly Graund D r C E D E c r Per Lb. 39c BANANAS GOLDEN TASTY Pounds For Mild and Mellow Eight O'Clock COFFEE IB. 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