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ms of Personal Interest in and Around Durham INEZ SUITT JONES 111 UMSTEAD ST. PHONE 681-3474 Our Thought for Tod«r I mffncement Exercises on Sun I* paopl* who ift in dark* day, September 9, at 3:30 p. m. hava Man a graal light. | at Russel Memorial C. M. E. 4tl6. Personal Items Miss Dorothy Cpbb has re- ^Jurhed to her home on Weaver ■Iter spending the summer Hartford, Conn. Jrs. Cleopatla Scott Toomer hWtrtjlngton, D. C. is visiting i „,e,ided, brothor and his family, Mr. Mrs. Charlie Scott of Cecil Church on South Alston Ave. Dr. Nanc^ B. McGhee of the department of English Litera turfe at Hampton Institue de livered the commencement ad dress. j Dr. Clyde Donnell, president chairman of the Board of ’I'ruatees of Lincoln Hospital ■' ‘Mrt. John Keith Jr. and sons, ■ anxj Kevin and Miss Marie of Washington, D. C. were H^k-end guests of Mrs. Keith's (rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ST )W8 of Scout Drive. Margaret Felder Glan- irille has returned to New York City after visiting her parents, and Mrs. A. C. Felder of St. “Little Chuckey” fles Young Jr., accompanied Glanville back to New w^ere his parents will him to go to Rochester, ttle Chuckey spent the in Durham wUh his dparents and had a very lerful time. * • • Mrs. Bertha Monroe has re- ^Atrned to her home in New n^rk, N. Y. after visiting here Kith her mother and sister, Mrs. QMnnie Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. f^prtham Pratt of Maplewopd i*'” ■ • ■ & POR CLOSING THOUGHT S. "Walking in tha light is walk- |ii[i in lova and forglTanaai." ^ LOVING MEMORY OF MY rffOTHER, MRS. LUCY H. :|MLLOWAY 4liMt In Paace. j t “We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by, We miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, Nio one can fill your van- cant place '*‘iDied September 13, 1961 :^r daughter, Margaret tta. H. S. C. stale Xwa^'ds Scholarships To Six Entering: Freshmen ORANGEBURG, S. C. — Tha General Alumni Association of South Carolina State Co^ege awarded scholarships of $125 Brown, Geer Durham, Mary Lor- to six entering freshmen were served to the guests. Helping Wendy to celebrate •vere Sheila Epps, Gall, Michacl md Timothy McAuley, Sheila THE CAROLINA TIMES ^ SATURDAY, SIPTIMBIR IS, IM2 DURHAM, N. C.—PAOl ,aine Harris, and Gail Uuburah, ind Louise Ruffin. Mrs. Lucille Z. Williams, di rector of nursing, praeented the candidates to Dr. G. D. Watts, who awarded the diplomas. Class pins were presented by Miss S. L. Overton, assistant di rector of nursing and Mrs. L. T. ](^IIer, president of Lincoln Alunanae, presented awards to outstanding graduates. Frank W. Scot,t director of Lincoln Hospital, gave brief high Ughta of the hospital during 19ei-«2. ^ Members of the granduating class and their home towns arc: J^f)(le Louise Adams, Belhaven; Ajnffle Perry Allen; Louisburg, Mary Madgalene Bass, Apex; Q^Iia Blanks, Clarkton; Aima ^rirude Brown, Winnabow; £^l|y Jean Carrington, Dur- Mattie Belle Fisher, Kin- tUigenia Mae Inman, Golds l^fo; Della Ann Johnson, Adamfi vill«, Alal>ama; Esther Odell Jones, Scotland Neck; Joan Mil ler '■ Martin, Durham; Joanna' Ne^, Charlotte; Geraldine Rich ardson, Wilson; Altamease Riley, Jpeksonville, Florida; Josephine Marje' Woods, Atlanta Georgia; and Attemerell Smith, Garys- hur«^ • • * Returns to City After Trip to Tenn. Mrs. Eugene Chavis is bark in the city after visiting with S .S|t. and Mrs. Edward M BrdWn (Jf Straw Plains, Tenn. in their new h«m**. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Dora L Chavis of Durham, N. C. Mts. R. E. Ward, Sr. had as her, house guest, her son anH family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Ward and children, Shelia and L^Wis Jr., from Niew York City. Mt«i Ward is the former Miss GepeUa D. Fontaine of Martins- Roier T. Ward and sister. Miis. Shirley M. Ward are back In- Ih’e city afte spending the Jennifer Durham Celebrates 12th Birthday on Sunday at the College this fall. The recipients of these first competitive scholarship to be of fered by the Association were announced today by Mrs. Edith W. Vaughn, chairman of the Scholarship Committee. They are: Otis B. Gaither, Fairfield County Training School, Winns- boro; Janet Jenkins, North Di strict Training School, Varn- ville; Ruby R. Lak, Gallman High School, Newberry; Rosa L. From 3 to 6 P.M. on Sunday evening Jennifer Durham was ho.s- t’css at a party celebrating her 12ih MerriwertherV'EdVefieid'’ Coun birthday. Jennifer is the daugh j jy Training School, Edgefield; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dur jjary A. Woodruff, Lincoln ham of Baxter St. High School, Fairforest; anti Birthday cake, ice creatS, pca-iEddie L. Young, Wilkinson High nuts and mints were served tol the guests. Enjoying this affair were Bren da Johnson, Greer Durham, Ka trina Johnson, Dwight Durham. Darvin Ezell, Brenda Carpenter, Carolyn Ezell, Carolyn Goins, Bo nita Bland, Barbara Kuffin, and Marvin and D visht Sims. * ■ * ♦ Mr. and Mrs, Glen Fowlrr and Robert Stewart of New York, N. Y. are vacationing in Clinton. The Association plans to re new each scholarship annually for the four-year stay if the re cipient makes satisfactory pro gress, and to increase the num ber of available awards to ten in 1963. Jiowell Ordained 3bermarle 6v. K. O. P. Goodwin, piis- of Mi. Zion Baptist Church ^ j Winston-Salem, conducted recent ordination ceremony Jeraey with relatives and frietrds NtliCP Story Selling Fast NEW YORK—NAACP branches across the nation report enthusi a.'^th; response to Langston Hughes’ “Fight for Freedom: the Story ol the NAACP,” a paper back pocket i;dition that sells for 50c. The Delano, California, branch said: “sold all our copies th6 same day, didn’t get a chance to keep any for ourselves." Fiom Madera, Calif., came the rtspuiiiic, “we think ‘Fight for I'ruedom’ is thi> bc.st and should ')e read by everyone.” Meanwhile, W. W, Law. president of the Savan nah, G)., branch received his first copy and immediately ordered 500 MRS. REEVES r Roy J. Howell at Zion Bap- t Church in Albermarle, .. proflontcd ell during the setvice. ,ev. A. H. McDaniel, nwdera- ^ of the Rowan AssodiatiOh, ^tj^hded the right hand pf fel- jtw^hipi Other minister* pre smt also extended fellowship to I^. Howell. vHev. Howell, a member of Baptist Church lip Reidft- vfile, will pastor the St. Paul Bfptist Church at Draper, N. C. Lincoln Hospital Nurse Graduation Held Sunday Tfee Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing held its 57th Com- Gordoh^ Gin 13.60 4/5 Qf. 4 _ Distilled LonoonDry Mmmtmma9m9.ii9r fRtnsnufts aimi umuii Mi's. Flemming S. St. Mark's Sdiool Of Music Adds To Its Staff Mrs. Hallie Lawson Reeves of Apex Road, Durham, is the recent While Mrs. Flemming S. ThqiiitisOn of Romeo, Michigan, vimi in the city visltipg her Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stai^lck Sr. of 1316 Faye St. au'^ljfclous dinner was given by Tftylor of 519 E. Proctor Ste dh, Friday night. ,A^Very lovely evening was by • the following guests- Mrs. Flemming S. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Enmiett Studwick Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E^nmett StUd wick, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. London Studwick and family, Miss Ber nedette Studwick, Miss Lirrda Thompson, Mrs. Eliza Ford, Mrs. Selestine Thompson, Mrs Gertrude M. Winslow, Jessie j bership in the Music Educators Downey, Josie Murchison, and Association, the National Guild ol L. E. Austin To Speak In I^noxville, Tenn. L. E. Austih, publisher of The Carolina Times, win D-.; guest speaker for the annual Youne Peo ple’s Day celebrMion ok Bundagr September 16, at 3:30 P.M. The program will be held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. R. E. Janies is pastor Missionary Class of Marks School of Music. Soulh Roxboro and Pickett Streets, Dur The Women’s Missionary Class ham. of Mt, Level Baptist Church a.11 Mrs. Reeves comes with a wealth [hold iU regular monthly meeting of training and experience i*^ thei^®*'^®!'' Sept. 17, at; 8 p.m. at the field of Slusic. home of Mrs. Emmfi Johnson, 43i7 She is a graduate o: .ioilh Caro , Ward Road. All members are ask- lina College at Duniam, and stud '^d to please be present. ied piano privately with Mrs. Mar I garet Shearin, Miss Ruth H. Gil- Miss Hillside ’61 lum, and David Pizzaro Her teaching experience has been in the Public Schools of Granville County and Durham City School System. Along with l..e above experience she has for sev eral years been a private teachei of piano. Her affiliation; include mem- SiX4)AY VISIT by PrIncMt Mar- f^rvt of Britain and t««t hus* 'b^, tfM lari of SiMWdM, An' th«ny Armsfronfl>JonM, hifh- llghta faiflv* eale^ration hail ing tha indapandenca of fha is land counhY of Jamaica. In pho to (top laft) Princttf Margarat danea* with Jamaica Prima Min- Istar, Sir -AtaxaiMtor •wataman* fa, during ,'Stata Ball at tha Sharatan hafal, Klngafen. At tha right top, Prima Mlnlstar Butta- manta aceoptt gift »anf by U. S. Prttident J. F. Kennady. With him in photo i« Mrs. Oiadyt LengbrlcM,; brtvata sacra- tary. A.HM N|HaiA|H>' |l*wa* laft) dapj^ f'minMtar *f Pafaign Affairs, ohana, pi*asMts a kanta cloth zaba fa Hia Prima Minitfar. Cloth is tha finast mada In tha Rapublic of Ohana, Wast Africa. At lowar right Pilpcays - aa«sji|^.'#«majMn-mi fr«>m Mlfils^V ‘^Ma. dustry t|«b«rt. Ufhibaurii^ _ *ant for tha nraifntati^ PrIma Mlnlsiar iuitsman -> (Al Sunday at Piney Grove Church Thelma L. Bailey, 42 of 509 Lin- Ernest Fuller. ^ Wi MS semBt Hwni Mtuii ma sim /nm. SORORITY HAS ANNUAL PICNIC Lambda Chapter of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority had its annual pic nic and cook-out Saturday, Septem ber 8, on the spacious lawn ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinney’s country home off Cook Road. Each Soror brought a basket, and the husbands broiled steaks and roasted com on the cob over I the open charcoal grill. Games were also played. ! The following persons attended: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Henry, W. A. Gllli«rd, Miss Mary C. Hole- man, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgesty Als ton, Grady Tata, Mrs. Evelyn Gil- Hard, Miss Annie Lee Crisp, Ken neth Gilliard, Tony Carter, Miss Joyce Clement, Miss Violet Perry, Mrs. Lizzie M. Crews, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryant, Alphonso Cle ment. Miss Georgie B. Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth Tate, Mrs. Estelle Free land, Mfs. Henrietta Clement, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Harris. 0 0* Happy Birthday to Wendy Freeland Wendy Freeland celebrated her sev6rith birthday from four-thirty to six-thirty on Saturday evening. September 8.' Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Freeland of Concord St. Ice cri'am, wwlries, and l«llip«>p», Piano Teachers, and the Phi Delta Kappa Sorority. She is an .,active member ol Fisher’s Memorial Tabcrnaclc and holds the di.stinction of five years on the National Honor Roll of Piano Guild Toachcr.s. Enrolls at W-S School Mi.ss Mary Lois Lipscomb, “Miss Hillside of 1901”, has enrolled as a freshman at Winston-Salem Teachers College where she will major in Elementary Kducation. Miss LipKcomb is the nieci o( Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Felder of Dur bar St. and is a 1902 graduate of Hillside High School. Local Obituaries HUGH GREEN Funeral services were held who died at his home Friday. Rev. L, M. Gooch officiated. Surviving are one brother, Ed Green, and a sister, Mrs. Annie DolOby» i . • • * MRS. GEORGETTE BOOZE Funeral services for Mrs. Georgette Booze, 42, of 512 Ba con St. were held Monday at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, with Rev, ■ J. A. Brown officiating. Interment followed in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Louisburg. Survivors are her mother, at Scarborough and Hargett Funeral Chapel. Rev. Jesse H. Coifield officiated; Interment followed at Qedch- wood:.deiueiery.;.,#^.^_ ' . Survivors include a brNjlhei, William Thomas Bailey Jr. and two nephews. • • * MRS. ANNA HARRIS Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Harris of 4313 Ward Rd. were held at 2 p. m. Wednes day at the Primitive Baptist* Church in Mill Grove. Elder A. L. Cooper assisted by the Ms. Eula Benjamin, a daughter, ^ gi^cr Roy Thompson, officiated. Mrs. Mattie Perry of Louis- Burial followed in the Mt. burg, a sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, two sons, Dwight and Larry Booze two brothers, Robert Ben jamin of Dayton, Ohio, Larry Benjamin of Louisburg and five grandchildren. MISS THELMA L. BAILEY Funeral services for Miss Level Baptist Church Cemetery. • • » BABY JOE MANGUM Baby Joe Mangum,' age 2 died at a local Hospital on Sun day. Ho was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mangum of 1000 Lancaster St. Graveside rites were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, at Beech wood ham officiating. - ^ ' r» , JJU4BS YQUNO iafhc* YdiiHg of Dowd 8t. died si a loeat ho«|;>il»t |>tr Suit- day. -: j »■ . ” He is survlvp^’by 4 'daughters, Mrs. Edna Wlloher, Mrs. Zula Mitchell, Mrs. Marlon Moses and Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, The body has been moved to the Ellis D. Jones Funeral Home pending completion of ar rangements. Wids Buka FunariU^jjh funferal services Blake of -MS Burllngtm’^itve., were held Thurstlay at;f^ Kylel Tn>M>l(: A.; li. Ct^urpbo Ref. Pktlat, oiiloiMl at a local hospital. Surviving are his will|i4 Mary Blake, four sq^,-'/ ing Faucette of Clevelstr^ Wade Blake Jt. of Jacli^n Mi?s. Qeorge Blake pR^-^eatirica Blakp of WBRhiogton,. OJ fc.. 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