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Miss Joe Nell S fa tori Is Bride Of Mr. Polk ^ t ■. yf$*■ ' ·- · ' .··'.· · - . * - -r-—:—;—; : * —·— 1 · Miss Joe Nell SU ton, daurfi ; of Mr./and Μη. V. C. Dot ai 1705 Cum mines Ave. ι married Saturday to Ray I Polk. [ » i p.in. ceremony at 3433 "'.ridge Dr. was followed reception. The Rev. Everett· Doeter, brother ο the bride, performed ^ ttx rites. VT* ' The "bride, who live· at 383: Crestridge Dr., had her tie ter, Mrs. Truli» Hennighan a Matron of Honor aifl her bro r ther, Frank Doste(*erved as ι best man. She i« a graduate of Western Union High School of Monroe I and the June Agar School of Modeling. Mrs. Îglk also ι attended North Carolina A&T . State University. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Polk of Rt. 1, Midland,.is a graduate of Logan High School of Concord. He Is self-employed. After a wedding trip to At - lanta, Ga., the coupte will make their home at 1032 Mount Kiscoe Dr. in Hidden VwUy. (Continued from page 3—) I POST PEO.PT .F.'S Ρ A a F thf Parsonage of the Mayfleld Memorial Church in the Hidden VAley Community were held on^ Sunday night 1064 Mt. Kbtco Drive. Rev. H. S. Diggs is£the minister. i ♦ · · ijj-s. Sophia Raye and Mrs. Aijia King are both on the si^t lilt, Mrs. Anna King is iiTMercy Hospital and Mrs. Cftrolyn ■ Gibson is a patient iif, Mercy Hospital in room -HI· — p. · · ♦ Peggy Teeter and ie Teeter" and Allison - Delois and Angela »r, spent Sunday with iel Teeter Jr. in. the ' Base in Parris Is sure to contact the Jenburg Association for Blind, they will sponsor Gttoup Classes for the Blind, beginning the first week. in October, • · · Tuesday, September 7th, the Bifid Association will have Bligo and Thursday Septem ber ftth Bowling for the Blind, contact the Mecklenburg Association for the Blind. • · · Mr. and Mrs. James Crow der and Mrs. Nellie Lomax attended the Homecoming at the \ Meltonville Baptist Church in Wadeiboro, N. C. Mrs. Mattie Allen, Keith Allen, Mr. Albert Allen of Philadelphia, Pa. visited Mr. " and Mrs. Crowder and then Mompanied them to the tfc. «nd Mra. JelHL StncUir of Jamaica, Ν. Y. attended the Hoeneeonting at the Mel - ton ville Baptist Church near Wadesboro, N. C. / JÎ% 'Polly Phillips of VUphington, D. C. attended *' hef sister's funeral, Mrs. Ropcana Edwards in Cheraw, S.j'C., Mr. Sam Hinson of Washington, D. C. also at Dded Mrs. Edwards' Fu ral and Mr. and Mrs. Ja - Crowder of Charlotte at T*"· REGINALD LEE MORROW rflfeS HELD Reginald Lee Morrow, the raTof Mr. Lee Morrow and thé late Mrs. Geneve LOclftkrt Morrow died in the Wash ington Hospital Center in Washington, D. C. and was eatoloyed by the internal reven ue department. t Sul-vivors are a father, Mr. L·· Morrow, Mrs. Mary M. Welch, his sister; , Ids grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lockhart. Little Donnell Crowder ol 3506 Murrell Place gave a back to school party and there were more than one hundred guests in attendance. Mrs. Annie Little and Mr·. Saral Crowder assisted In serving the young people. Donnell is the fifteen - year - old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crow - der. • ·· Miss Valerie Crowder ha< as her guests, Miss Cather · ine Blount and Miss Robii Blount of Salisbury. — · · · The National Baptist Con vention will be held on Sep tember 6-12th in Cleveland Ohio. » · # Mrs, ViolaStephens and little daughter. Miss Irma Stephens and Mr. Bruce Baker and Mr. Matthew Smith motored to Raleigh, N. C. Sunday to visit relatives. • · ·. Miss Harriet Elizabeth Por - ter and Mr. Lawrence (Ron - nie) McClurkln were crowned the Qoeen and the King of the Cannon's Temple Church of God ip Christ, recently in ι contest sponsored by the church. Miss Porter and Mr. Mc ClurUn ««re the first place Iwinners and the runners-up, Miss Catherin· McClurtdn, Miss Diane Parker* Mr.Jer nard Crowder, and Mr. Ja mesTrovtman and Misa Ton nette HlcklIn. - * - ' I ψ. * On the back row readim from left to rlgM, Mrs. Jessli Mae McClurkln, Elder E.C Cannon, lira. Addle MaePor ter and Deacon Crowder The «winners wish to than) all of the church members an< the friends for their help, thi contest was quite a sue · cess, -r I Rev. and Mrs. Hinson wer< guests at the Greater Moun "Moriah Primitive Baptis , Ja_——r I ν _ , . absence of (he Rev. Frasiei who is attem$ng the Nation Convention. • · · DEATHS.. OBITUARIES... Final rites were held foi TTrs. Martha Grier Cheeks a the Mount Moriah Primitivi Baptist Church, The Rev James Hinson officiated. Survivors: three brothers and four listers. She joined the Mount Mor tah Primitive Baptist Church and wss an active Easter 72nd Annual Grand Lodge Convention of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World, held in New Orleans, La. August 21st through August 27th, 1971. • · · Elks National Convention held August 21st through 27th, Saturday night The Roose velt Hotel was the scene for the Educational Dept.'s Ban ' quet and Fashion Show. The Grand Exalted Ruler said "We are Living in a Confused World, one which will destroy itself unless something is immediately done to change its course". / ' The Invocation was given by the Grand Chaplain and the music by the 100-vOices of thé Mount Carmel Biptist Church, the pa>tor is the Rev. ~~ " JackspfT at ride at 2:30 and the irmnd Daughters Rulers Honors, there were 250 Daughters honored and there were three from Charlotte, Mrs. Sarah H. Davis, from the Pageant Tam Department; Mrs. Pauline Welch, Pageant Tam department and Mrs. Mildred Sanders from the Purple Cross. Ttutevenfiig at 7 p.m. the State Presi - dents Dinner and 8 o'clock the Purple Heart Health De - pertinent; was very nice, three daughters from Charlotte were capped, Dgrts. Willie Coleman, Berline McClain,' and Carrie Grier from.-our city. 1 / Ot> Monday at 2 o'clock, the Civil Liberties Program, pre set! tad its Ltivajoy Award to tfcWfo Leon H. Sullivan of Philadelphia, Pa., at the pub lic meeting Monday in the Fairmont Roosevelt Hotel the Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph R. Reynolds inducted Louis - iana Governor, Mr. John B. McKeittTan. The Education Oratorical Contest, Miss Sherlie from Mississippi won the first place. The Elks parade was beau· t±ful, the Pageant and Tun from Charlotte had a car in the parade, Mrs. Evelyn Mc - Mullen the Grand Organizer, Bands, Floats, and then the Grand Exalted Ruler's Dinner preceded the Bathing Beauty and Talent Contest, a girl from New York City was winner at two o'clock the Antlered Guard Military Ball at the Hotel. Wednes day, Achievement and award Banquet, and on Thursday the Grand Temple Pageant and Miss Lula Gaskins and Mrs. Eva Houston .who took part and Mrs. Sàrah H. Da - vis was one of the charac - te re. —-— The Grand Ball at the River gate Exhibition Center, Qua - , ker City Temple #73. Hos tesses Dgt. Inez a Bovell, Dagt. Helen Phifer, Dgt. Mary E. Brown, President. Spe - cial Salutes to Winter Lodge and Temple, and to Dgt. Tu - 1er, Alice Williams and to the brothers, Mrs. Nettie B. Smith Grand Daughter Ruler and to Daughter Buena V. Kelly, - Grand Daughter, Secretary. According to legend, corn meal "hush puppies" were so named because they were fed to noisy dogs — to make them quiet down ! s-· \0V3 SAVINGS KE&D2UARTERS FRI., SAT. FECIALS Ρ <53Τ> ι "My dear, I hear you created quite a stit at the garden w party /ast week!" '* "Absolutely! 4 or more parts Gordon's London Dry Gin with 1 part Dry Vermouth. ^^P^^Best part of <πθ parry, those martinis!" 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