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Mrs. Essie, Hackney, and
family, accompanied by. Ms..
Frankie Whitet spent several .-'
days in New Orleans, La.,
visiting relatives and friends.
; ' Mrs. Elizabeth Cunning
ham and son, Abraham'
Cunningham, , have 1 returned
home from Kingstree, S. C,
where they visited relatives
and friends. ti ; ;
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; .Congratulations and best
wishes to newly v weds, Mr.;
and Mrs. Milton Pervis Gunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc
Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. James
Fuller Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis L. Allen, Jr.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Simmons.
, A surprise birthday party
was given for Mrs. Mayola
Holeman Saturday evening,
August 6, by Mrs. Doris
Irving at her home oh Den
field Street.
Mrs. Sallie Harris and
Mrs. Julia Ann Harris have
returned home after spend
ing several days in Cleve
land, Ohio visiting relatives.
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The Junior Girls and
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lawn of Mrs. Syminef Daye,
314 Todd St. . - f '
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-! u( Mr. and ; Mrs. , Michael
White have returned home
' from Atlanta, Ga.,"- after
. spending several days with his
mother, Mrs. .Nellie White;
( Jeffrey . White shared most of
, his. vacation days with his
: brother, Michael and his wife,
in Atlanta. .
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Pray for the sick and
shut-in: Msdms. Alice Smith,
"Flossie Webb, Fannie Cozart,
Viola Smith, Maud Lucas,
Bertha McCloud , Leara
Parker, Leola Mangum, Ludie
Parker," Mary Justice, Estelle
Bullock, Clydie Scarborough,
C. Hunter and Zela
Humphrey; Mr. and Mrs.
John Bridges; , Mssrs. Hardy
Clifton, Harvey Tflley,
Jimrrue Lee Hawley, Ellis D.
Jones, Sr., W. A. Harris, Hay
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August 7, at the Shoreham
Americana Hotel in Washing
ton, D. C. The speaker for the
event was Mrs. Ruth Swint,
president of the Georgia State
Beuaty Culturists League.
r Ms. Carmori is a 1964
graduate of Hillside High
School, a 1966 graduate of
Durham Technical Institute
where she completed Practi
cal Nursing requirements and
is licensed. She completed
DeShazor's Beauty CoUege
in 1973 and was later licensed
by the State Board of
Cosmetic Art.
Ms. Carmon has worked
as a LPN at Duke Hospital
since 1966 in the Clinical
Research Unit. She has
worked parttime at Palms
Beauty Salon for the past
three years where Mrs. Daisy
r C. 1 Harris is jnanager ,w ,t ..
Ms. " tarmon i isatnej
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Lliss U'tia Foronco DriJo
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Miss Rita Florence and -
Ellis L. Allen, Jr., exchanged
marriage r vows Saturday,., i
Aumst 6" at the St. Joseph's .
AME Church.? Rev. W. ;W.
Easley,- conducted the cere
mony. 1
i' lhe bride, ' given in
marriage by her father, is the
daughter of; Mr. 'arid Mrs.
Clero Florence of New
York; N. Y. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis L. Allen of Durham, v
! Fred Mason was organist
and Miss Mary Martin and
Willie H.. Green were
soloists.
The bride's gown, of
Qiana, was embrodered with
seed pearls and crystal beads.
A silk illusion veil was attach
ed to a Juliette cap, em
brodered in seed pearls and
crystal beads. She carried a
bouquet of Queen Anne's
lace, yellow roses and an
orchid.
Mrs. Josephine William
son of New York City, the
matron of honor, wore a
mint green gown of Qiana
with a collar of printed
silk. She carried a bouquet
of Queen Anne's lace, yellow
and white carnations.
The 'bridesmaids were
attired in yellow gowns de
signed like the matron of
honor's. They were Miss
Edith Allen, sister of. the
groom; Miss Arlene Florence,
sister of the bride, and Miss
Pearline Morre. They carried
a bouquet of yellow and
white carnation's and Queen
Anne's lace.
Aaron P. Allen, brother
of the groom, was the best
man. The groom's attendants
were Seth Florence of New
York, brother of the bride;
Robert Kennell, cousin of
the groom; Harvey A. Saun
ders.. Wendell Holman and
Gejid Holman.
A reception was held
immediately following the
ceremony in the multi-purpose
room of the church,
with organ music by Mrs.
FAYETTEVILLE
By MRS. KINNEY.
Happy Birthday to Ms.
M. Shaw, Ms. Maude Hayes
and Mrs. V. McNeill.
.
Elder and Mrs. Charles
H. Jones were honored at a
reception marking their silver
anniversary Saturday past at
the Golden Eagle Motor Inn.
Hosts were the couple's chil
dren, Beverly, Theodore,
Raphel, Charles and Dwight
all of the city, Brenda and
Elaine of Greensboro and
Edward of Chapel .Hill.
Jennifer of Goldsboro and
Pauline of Texas were un
able to attem'. The couple
received many gifts of sil
ver. Mrs. Jones received a
corsage of white carnations.
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Members of the Zeta
Phi Beta Sorority and their
guests traveled to interesting
sites in the state of Penn
! sylvania during the week
end. Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to Mr. and Mrs! Elma
Brooks' family; the late Mrs.
Gaynell Hedgespeth's family;
and Mrs. Maggie Parker's
family.
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Carolyn P, . Williams. Hos-
tesses at the reception were
Miss . Sadie ' Burton, Mrs.
Catherine Tunentine, Mrs.
Lvaa naiiuiiuii, mi
Anna
Jones,- Mrs. - Peggy Howeu,
Mrs. Janet Kennell and Mrs.
Camilla Holman.
1 .The bride i attended
"Washington Irving Technical - .
School and is a graduate of
Durham Technical Institute.
The groom is a graduate
of Johnson C. Smith Univer-
sity and: the Academy of
Health Sciences. He is a
veterinary specialist in the
U. S. Army stationed in 1
San Francisco, Calif., where
the couple will live.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cates of Timothy Drive,
entertained the bride's
attendants at a brunch on
Saturday. Assisting were Miss
Barbara Fairley, Mrs. War
nella Wiley and Mrs. Doris
McMillan.
'
The groom and the
groom's attendants were
given a luncheon by Mrs.
Janel Kennell, aunt of the
groom, assisted by her grand
son, Stephen Gilmore. ..
The parents of the groom
entertained the wedding
party and the out-of'town
guest at the Shannon Manor
Club House following rehear
sal on Friday, August 5.
The bride was honored at
a miscellaneous shower at
Lincoln Community Health
Center. The shower was given
in her honor by the Clinical
. Nursing Staff, of which she is
a member.
OnThursday, August 4,
Miss Cloyce Lassiter and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Lassiter of Chatham County,
entertained at a cook-out in
honor of the engaged couple.
Attending were the parents
of the bride and groom and
out-of-town relatives and
friends.
HAPPENINGS
Miss Jacqueline Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Moore and Charles
Brave, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Brave, Sr., of George
town, S. C., were married
Saturday past at 4 p.m. The
ceremony and reception were .
held .at the home of the
bride's parents. The bride is
a junior at Tuskegee Inst i
tue, Ala. The bridegroom is
also a student at Tuskegee
and is employed, as a long
shoreman in Georgetown.
They will reside in George
town. Mrs. H. B. Bell and her
daughter, Sonya, visited rela
tives and friends on Sunday.
The Rev. Kenneth Peteti
Johnson, 6526 Lark Drive,
recently ordained to the
ministry, will deliver his in-.
troductory sermon August
14 at 3 p.m. at the New
Macedonia Freewill Baptist
Church on Raeford Rd.
Henry Williams, Su
preme ; Grant Master of
Modern Free and Accepted
Masons,' spoke to the
Eastern Stars at their annual
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I TIME AROUND" only half
describes the beautiful, swing
I ing time enjoyed by the 56
members of the '47 class
from Hillside High School
guests, and families that
participated in the 39th
REUNION the past week
in, August 5,6, & 7th.
v , The fun and frolic
began on Friday, August 5th
around the pool, at the
Washington Duke Motor Inn
with hospitality and regis
tration with members show
ing up until the late, laic
hours from fifteen states
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I good and prosperous and
ready for a week-in of
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We wish to give special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Easterling.
Managers of the CoUege Inn, for their delightful participation.
with love and congeniality and to all our many other donators
g who helped to make this
Porticipaits
WILLIAM A L L E N,
LOUISE ALSTON HART,
WILLIE ALSTON, AMELIA
BAGLEY BROWN, KATR1NA
BLACKWELL MEF.KS, EUGENE
BRADLEY, CLIFTON BROWN,
NORA BROWN RICHMOND.
ELIZABETH BURROUGHS.
INEZ CARTER HARRINGTON,
ROSA CHESSON BROWN.
BEATRICE DAVIS SMITH.
JAMES DEBERRY, GUSSIE
DIXON THOMPSON, DOROTHY
F AUCF.TTF. PARKER. LUDLOW
GARRETT, MILDRED GRADY
BEITS, PERCF.LL GREEN.
LOUISE HEDGEPETH PRINCE.
BERN1CE HUNTER TURNER.
MARJORIE JQHNSON ROBIN
SON, LILL1E KING MYERS.
LUDIE LEWIS MANN, JO!
LIPSCOMB. ROOSEVELT LIPS
COMB. CARLISSA LYONS
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i CRAWFORD, DAN MARTIN.
DOROTHY MILLER MC
I LEOD, - LUDIE MCCLARY
I LIPSEY, SADIE MCCOLLUM
1 SMITH, CARSON MCLEOD,
I GEORGE MCKAY, GERALD1NE
5 RUTH NOEL, HERBERT G.
PARKER, i, NEZZIE POOLF
i WOODS, ADOLPHUS PRINCF,
I LYNWOOD PURVIS, CLYDE
a RICHARDSON, JOYCE
I ROBERTS FLETCHER, JOHN
S SMITH. MARJORIE SMITH
I HASKINS, ALICE SNITD
DIXON, JULIA SPENCER.
1 WILLIAM SPRINGFIELD, ED
S WARD STEWART, DOLLIE
SWANN HARGROVFS, RUBY
I TENNY JOYNER, CERTRUDI
S THOMAS DAVIS. JOYCE
THORPE TAYLOR, JANf
s WADE SMITH, JAMES WALL.
JAMES WATSON, EDWARD
S WEAVER, PORTIA WHETTED
I HARRIS, RALPH WILEY,
s GERALDINE WILLIAMS.
HILLSIDE CLASS OF '47
for 30sh
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fe&f 1, 4':Kyl 10:00 a.m. Assemble forthu
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FRIDAY, August 5 6:00 p.m.
until - Swingtry with the "47
Groupies the Second Time
Around. Hospitality Room (No.
110). Also Registration.
SATURDAY, August 6 - 12:00
noon - 3:00 p.m. - CoUege Inn -FayetteviUe
Street - Keep on
Swinging with the 47ers 6:30
p.m. 7:0G p.m. - Cocktails,
University Room, Washington
Duke Motor Inn. 7:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m. Banquet, Herbert
; tation or I3U to niusiue runw
to Clifton Brown, President 47
Club. 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 Pjin. -
rnoiograpner preseni iut uiwip
Pfcture. 9:00 p. m. 1:00 a.m. -
n.. Run SUNDAY. Ausust 7
10:00 a.m. Assemble for Church,
I Front of Washington Duke Motor
I Inn. 11:00 a.m. Church Sewke,
Mount Vernon Church, South
Roxboro Street Remarks in
memory of deceased class mem
bers by Clyde Richardson, Jr.
2:30 p.m. - Afternoon of Re
taxation - Then Farewells -Home
of Carlissa Lyon Craw
ford. 807 Springdale Drive (be
hind Beechwood Cemetery).
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