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Heath, Mrs. Polk Named to AME Posts ST. Dr. Ann« It pttty in chMglng iwlghborhoedf ^ d«lphla, tuperviwr receiving the ■ the MBior' oufbt to integrate "wtiltes”. H ^ silver bow. ’ brand! ol fhewomen's Miwioiv challenged the AME | 'nn. Mildred S. Sherrod, con- ■ry Society aud Mr*. Aiina Poiic, director of the Young Peo- pM’l Department, were l>oth un animously re-elected to head tlieir respective departments at the WMS Sth Quadrennial Con vention which closcd its 4-day ! Heath, with wiiom she works ft aesnion today. Church to elect white Bishops nectional officefc of the and use more white ministers, j Women's Missionary represented Mrs. Wr Murdoch MacLeod, her group with fraternal greet- General Director, United Church ipgs as did Mrs. Frankie M. Women, in addition to praising Freeman, for the National Coun- the leadership of Mrs. Anife cil of Negro Women. the Contests for 2nd Vicc-Pres; Zaiiur 01 th« Wontuii's ary iUagazine ana uw uu,.t.iui of Worship were won by Mra. jaciiiion ot L>tii«s, 'iexaa and Mrii. a. b. Wimains, ut Jacit (OiiviUe, l*'ui. both iiicumocuts, tor ^iid Vice-Preg anu iMiuor, respectively. Rev. Kieanor Wuodcock, dean of siuueiits and Pvmessor of Rteiligious (.'Kduca- tioii, Morris Brown College, be-, cume the new Worship Leader. Rev. Martha J. Keys, Louisvillff, Ky. held the position formerly. Miss Bettye Hardeman, Day- Daye at Mt Zion CHAPEL HILL — Rev. L. T. Daye, pastor of First Baptist Church, Mebane, will deliver the main address for the “Group Day”-Program at 3 p. jn. Sun day, July 28, at the Mount Zion Baptist Church. Rev. J. R. Burt, pastor, will introduce the speak er. Music for the program w'l be rendered by the choir of th* i^'irst uaptist Church of Mebanu. On reconimehi :on of tite National Council, chaileng Christian Social htiations Con.- ed the women to "pioneer in mittee, headed by Mrs. Bc.ssie' Kiiiian K arrinirion m the field of peacc. nation build- w. Pogue, New Orleans, un«n ! w 1 k!!’ ^ ' n- H ' UC.O.S Fearrington. Mrs. Elsie •Dr. Malcome Blackburn. Dr drive that asks every AME w.. rector Dept of Stewsrdshlp and man to become a registered Finance, NCC, headed the voter. Each of 3,000 missionary judges of the. Scrap Book Con- societies in the U. S. is to main- ' test on Asia. First place went tain a registry of registratiot's to the 1st Episcopal District, obtained and report to the na- with Mrs. Elvira Baber, Phila- tlonal office in Washington. Lunch will be servea at 2 p.m. 'X1iv public IS invited lu ai- Metti Meet Attracts 100 Women at the second evening's tv:iti' inunial hour. Discussion groups covered the following topics: “Our Senior Citizens," led by Mrs. Edwin L. Ellis, Mrs. T. Beecher Travis, and CREENSBORO — The sixth be present, was read by Mrs. M. Mrs. Wm. T. Brown; “Family tona Beach, Fla., is the newly ' aMoal retreat for the ministers' O. Ballard of the Delaware Con- Relationship," Mrs. J J. Patter- elected president of the youth' wives of the Baltimore Area o£ ference. Mrs. O. M. Graham ol son, Mrs. Harold Johnson, and division, succeeding Harold HaV TjKk 'Methodist Church attract- the North Carolina Conference Mrs. Wm. L. D. Lyght; "S cot ghlon of Jackson, Missiuippi. Mrs. Heath, Washington, t). C. and Mrs. Bolk, Pittkbuig, ilius hivcl served since the nurtliern ted nearly 100 women to the pinned ^ orchid corsage on Euucation,” Mrs. W. R. Hazzard, campus of Bennett College here Mrs. Love, saying, “The orchid, Mrs. J. E. Adams, and Mrs. L recently. Mrs. Walter 11. llaz- us beautiful as it i.s, can do A. Brown; “Leaderships Tipi. zard, Philadelphia, Pa., is presl- little for you; but you, by your tor the Minister’s Wife," M^s. khd southern branches of liK; I deal of the Ministers' Wives loveliness and charm, can do John R. Shocklcy, Mrs. K. P. AME Missranary auxiliary iuer ged in 1U51. . Over 4OOO women, and 500 youth, attended the sessions and wdrkahopa which were held for ^ first Ijlme in a non-church building, St. Louis' air-coiiditt«rt ed Kiel ‘Auditorium Opera Houst.'Host church for the coi^ vention vtras St. Paul AM£. Qanillton 'and Julian Avenuea, ifav. Dr. -G. Wayman Blakely, ikpoT. Matlonai OouBcil Leedari Attend Representatives from the Nat tlenal Cpuncil of Churches serv FeUowshlp of the area. , much for the orchid." Barnes and Mrs. W. S. McLt-od. MRS. CARLTON PETWAY IflgiiHsht of the three-day scs- 1 The Rev. Daniel L. Rldout, ad Mrs. L. M. Mayfield of Wins- tlOO' Wa« a tribute to Mrs. Ed-1 mlnistrative assistant to Bishop tun-Salem delivered th^ clQ.sin)( MT A. Love, wife of ^e resident ^ Love, whose office promotes the message, following which the biahap of . the area, who attend- ' retreat, was presented an en- ' Rev. Dr. Ilidout officiated at the ed fhU seMlon of the retreat graved plaque, - in appreciation service of Holy Communion, as- for thA last'thne in her capacity | of his contribution ' to the sue- sisted by Bishop EMgar A. Love at- the resident bishop's wife. I cess of the "unique fellowship” and the Rev. T. Beecher Travis. (>ove will retire at the | created by the annual session, pastor of Warren Methodist Central Jurisdictional Confer- Mrs. William E. Bishop of Church, Pittsburg, Pa. ertce-'-to be lirtDd at Bethune-f Washington made the preaenta-I Officers of the fellowships arc: Coo^an College, Day tona tion. ' Mr^. W. R. Hazzard, president; Beaohr, Florida, next June. | The annual keynote address Mrs. B. Milton Hargrovje, prvsi- Tht testimonial was eallcd was delivered by Mrs. George dent-designate; Mrs. S. L. Town- "Orchids te You." Speakers H. Outen of Philadelphia. The send, vice - president; Mrs. wer«; Mrs. S. L. Townsend and first evening closed with an Claude Edmonds, recording see- Carlton Pt-'tway, of Mr., 'U)g as consultants and speakers Mts. G. M. Phelps of the North hour of dramatic readings by retary; Mrs, James E. ismilh, i chrisUno lUill and the'lale Cliar ■were Dr. John L. itcglor, Exccu-1 Carolina Conference; Mrs. C. I- Mrs. John M. Day of Centrcvllle. corresponding secretary; Mrs. I ics Petway. wrre ni.iri ivd Ki 1 tive Secretary, Division of Hon^u (Trader of the Delaware Confer- Md.; vocal solos by Mrs. Dou- Charles E. Klah, treasurer; Mrs.‘day. July 5, at G o'clock in tliv M^Mlons who recently assistcfi erM,..aPd Mrs. Edward G. Car- giag M. Collins of Camden, N. J.. J. H. McCallum, chairman of evening. in Organizing the armis«mtnit toH oi the Washington Conter- and piano solos by Mrs. Erwost worship; Mrs. James E. Adams, ! Sctnc of tho wcddiJ's »a. St park demonstrations In BiiUir ' ehc'e.. A tribute written by Mrs. p. Clark of Baltimore. Mrs. Out- historian, and Mrs. Edward Me- Luke's CMK. Cluircli m Nasli more Dr. Reglcr cautioned Un« j! .H. Peters of the Washington en and Mrs. G. Wayne Cuff of Gowan, registrar. Mrs. Helen vllle, Tenne.ssee. The Ht. II was unable, to sl Michaej^ Md.,, jvers soU)ist* ^W. P.; Cole was pianist. erend Bcrtiam Doyle. Ht-shop ol THE CAROLINA TIMES , DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1?63—t'Av.fe Mri. Ili-lcM .\kN‘il and Mist iluoiii. I'he lUD.e was auunuu with a wnite saliii cluiii inui tell with perlect lulness.” T h t silver caifuelabras were lined with tall caiidieo. in uic cciiU'i was green cake ornaraentud with a biide and groom Nasliville Woman, North Carolina Man Wed in CME Church Rites NASHVILLE, Trnn. — Pat.sy CTanipbell, dauKli’ler of .Mr. and ^Mrs. Emmett CiirnpbvJl of Nash vllle, Tcfinessoe and AUurnt-y The Speaks Mark Anniversary. Members of Stewardess Board stinctlon and beauty to the kU- Number Three of St. Mark AME | ception Room as a revomng Zlou Ch«ch were hostesses to ^ ^nd^appropiat. the member! and frlenda at the I » ^ sixteenth wedding anniversary 1niuaic addcdjj w^b or Itev. and Mrs, Ruben L, \ culyr to this beau/ ' bpeaks on Friday evening, July cusioii, 12, in th« Reception (tooni ol tne church. 1 .. , . , , .... .%raiy Ciif*;oiy s ivid at tn» I'ollowlng a brief program and puacii Ijdwj. CaK'e* square*, piesehtatiOii, the .honoiee and t.i-, i. o niii.-, pidiiuiS, minis ando 'guests were escorted to Uie puiitli v.. 1 ..11 viu. tMuuliiul decorated Reccpuoii , ,, . ’ , u Oihor iiicinljiTs sharing in tluj cciDi.iiioii well' .viis. •Min- 111 ■' A. iVi.-luii, pn.siUeiil, Mrs. L. M. Uojal, .Mrs. .Vlaliie Gore, Mrs. iijil b|>carnian, M r 1. J , , Oplicliii U:iiidwick, Mrs. Katie huge tiered white anu , , ,, „ u AuaiiTi, Mis. Cauuni’e Buone, I ims. ■L.iuru iiun;L'b.s, Mrs. E. S. illciycs, and Mi':>. /Vaiiie Mitcball ^ Huge vases of greens added di» | Wake Family Sets Food Goals (Ittiht Ibii w#ek from Wake, ~ , P e rijulroant, and Alani.;,^i,o VvlL.L!r.'G V/CHKEHS Countias). FAMIL GOALS SET Ur. and Mrs. Willuiiii liiiituu of Fuquay Springs, itl. i, ;u; striving to riach tlieir ‘faniUy food goal this year. Mis. IViiuy B. Drah|m, associate home > lu nomica t^^nt, says the Wakv County couple is trying to "Raise a Square Meal Arouiu'i Home," Mrs. Burton says they reetiil ly purchased 75 baby cliitk,' which' they plan to put In tlie 01 the tnurcli .otiiciated. A pro-! home freezer when they wc'nht iiosU'sj served grHled gram ul uuplial music was.’rend-1 pounds. the CME Church and the pev erend Mr. Julm Glenn, Pasloi LaAi Ll. illLL — Willing Wuiis.li.-, one of tlie IWt. Zibn uuiKiot unun.li met on inuisujy '„v'ei lug, July id, at uiw iiuiiic 01 Air. iiuU iVlrs. K. Kiysb'-'c. 'ivlis. L,illi.m I'carringlon, pre- siueiu, prooKiJd, Uai'ing the buaiiii-bb sL'bSiun, the group dia- i'ub;>eu pici.is lur liiL'ir annual I LuuK-oui wnicli will be held on Auyuii -4 on me lawn ox Mra. Lovie Council. ered by Mio. Llleiie t lemiiig, or- i;anibl; Mus i,adyc Lorder and (iio h,jveiond ciiaries naiity, suiotsls. I'ur tlie occasion the altar wa£ decurated witu paiin iiioupin*. luU'iL'iiperseu wun lemon loiiage and arrangeiiieiils of seasonal uiojsoiiis. oLurt's ot wnue tapers 111 biaiiclied candelabra llijiueu ilic sctne. Kath window held a candle laced behind green foll- ag? cmbellislia wiin a pmk saiin bow tmphasizinu the pink and white color scheme. llie briae, (jiven in marriagt. by her laincr,»was attired in an exquisite princess creation in tiadiliunal biulal saiin wiih seed iiearls bordering l,he scallop ed ni'ckine. ilowcrs of sepd pearls outlined the fitlcd, b°^^^ of the boutlant,, llodr l^ngWr .ikirt ending in a ctitht^ral {train. hainuuri;jio and iiaiiKs, home iiiaae ice cream, and punch. Members pieseiil were Mr. auu ivits. Jou ainith, Mr, and Mij. Luiii-ie lUtKsbee, Mr. and inis. Lieuig'.- iiuriiiigion, to. anil Ml'S. ijUMies t earringtbiij SeWINQ SCHOOLS The 4-H Club leaders m IVi qvilmans Cppnty decided tlii’.v needed assistance in new scwm,: techltjut*s before helping llie 4 H girls wltn their sewmg pro uiyyiutc, Mrs. bunS* ' niBgbUve. Alii. ix)vie Council, i iviio. 1 10 Ills r ai riiii^toii and Mita Wema. • M»r Minnie R Tavlnr lv^| ecouomics agent, says the lead ■itaiuiition. era beve been attending sewii'i;! • « « ‘ schooU 'to lf!arn to aud th-> pro ] apENUa WEEK END AT feaalonal touch to a garment. lyviuA.^llU iii-Aua. S. C. , ' J r' Theodore free- ^sa Williams, grandmother of Xneodore’Jr., the grocrm, Mrs. Esther Williams 1 n,,,. of Coi>- of Durham, Mrs. Elizal.elh Gad ' ^e, k-end at dy, Charlotte, and Mr, and Mrs, George Busby, Alabama. Sr, Tusk?gec (luido .Molel a t Atlantic U'jath, tj.' C. Final Days of Diike Power^s Sale! Take advtntafft itow of Special Prices . • . Easy Terms. . Liberal Trade-Ins on Most Models These are opportuiiity dayf it Duk« Power... your chance to acquircjd ini «lectric.food freezy or a combihation rtfrigerator-freezer. Safer, mori efficient, mor« economical, be cause they're flatnelesi electric. Moderfi Refrigerator-Frmer* , Trade up to.a gle#ming n«w 1963 refrigerator* freezer combination during thil special fale event, and ^njoy bigger than ever food storage capacity in sm«Htr than tvtrlMr spact. Mo^ modelsfeature generous freezer compartments, swing-out or roll-out shelves and a host of other conveniences. And are specially bargain-priced during Duke Power's sale. ' ' Electric Food Freezers __ With a space-saving food freezer you can stock up when foods are in season and prices are low, enjoy your favoritje treats all year 'round. New fast-freezing models come ecjuipped with ample .and ba^ti Wusassuring or^rl;^ and^ convenient food storage and ‘‘reachability.’* Small down payment delivers any model during this Duke Power sale. » Remember, special low prices apply only dur* ing Duke Power's summer sale, now it. it? final days. Visit your favorite electric appliance deal* er or any Duke Power showroom now. After' a wedding trip, At | HETUnNS TO CITY ’ torney ^nd Mrs. Petway will 1 Mrs. Ainui DtiJce aiidyMrs. rfak- make their home in Nashvilli. I garet licdg"peth havp returpaH Her lace veij of illusion ftll tO I Tenneiaee where he is employ- to their homes aftar vacatio#' cliapcl length li6(u * c'6roCRt ^^'ed by the United States Depart-1 ii'g in High Point and satin and seiU'.peatis. ^^he ar- i^ent Of Labor. |York respectivoly, rl'.’d a bouquet ilf v|liije ;brcllld» and baby's breiJth ^ashiopd her grandmother's fan, W‘ ba year old heirlooin. : 'i Miss Dons Colbett, WwhlHgi Ion, D. C'., niece o{ theiferldf, was maid of honor. Mrs. Mai iiueiita Tinsley Los Angclcs, California, niece; Miss Aar(>nctla j llamiUon, Na.shville, Tennessee; Mrs. Alva Cobb. Waco, Texas; Miss lliklred Williams, Colum bia, Mississippi; Miss Leona i^iualls, ChicaHo, Illinois wera bridesmails'y'“M1s.ses lleverly Mit chell, Nashville, Tennessee anO raniela liusby, Detroit, Mlchi- (ijan, nie'ces of the bride, served I as junior bride.'^muids. I The bridesmaids wore lovely 1 crealions of pink organza ovei ' taffeta with molded bodices and i stooped net'klines which dipped to a V in llie back. The con- 1 trolled bell skirts were accent ed with plated fullness in the ! back and a fabric rose on th* side. Short while kid glove* gift!; ot th? bride, brimmed, open crown hats and pink silk shoes .coinplet-d their attire, tach car ried a bouquet of pink swee* heart roses and engllsh ivy., Konda Campbell and C Busby, llu' oiiuis Pieces, were flower girls. The mol her of the bride wore a beautiful old ro.se chiffon and lace streiet length dress. Tho mother of the groom was beauti fully attired in a dress of blue pcau de suir and lace. Each wore a white orchid. Attorney Rembcrt Gaddy, Charlotte, N. C. .served as best man. Groomsmen were At torneys Ira Williams, Durham; Lenwood Davis, New York City; Bernard Chadwick, Vincent Pet tway and Calvin Campbell, of Nashville, Tennessee; Dr. George Pusby, -Detroit, Michigan, bro ther-in-law and Craig Campbell Colbert Washington, D. C. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mltc.hcll, sister and brother-in-law, follow ed the ceremony. Out of town j guosts included sisters of the bride: Mrs. lEcne Ouvlj,, Los Angeles. Californid; Miss PhylU* Campbell, WasjHiii^t.ii, 0. C., Mrs. biisi J, Dclroii, Mlchl £an. Also tflcndinj' .' C’t, I.iri. PINT S3.60 4/5 QT* ■HiSM DISTILLED London Dry DISTIILERS GORDON S ORY GIN COMPANY lIMinO fJlW jCRSET ^ - . 'viRD-N.'^ rc- IhC \ " 'ANOUf«AY, :0»00N A ^0 LTD :ONDCjU fNC;AN5X HCARf OF A GOOD COCfOAlIl »K1IE/MU mil, ac inLa. 1 a
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