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Durham Personal Notes of Interest fee will lie given fcy the Rev. M.T. Tharrington, pastor of Kyle*Temple AME Zion Church.
LYON PARK ROSE GARDENCLUB MEETS WITH MRS.VICTORIA JOYNER
true southern hospitality of thehostess.
Music for this occasion will berendered by the choirs of KylesTemple Church.
The Lyon Park Rose Garden
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Victoria Joyner, 2411 Normandy
St. recently. Mrs. A. L. Thompson
opened the meeting, after,vhich
the club song was sung and a portion of the sth chapter of St.Matthew was read. Prayer wasoffered by Mrs. Thompson.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Helen McClain, Mrs. M. W.Webb presided over the businessmeeting. Minutes of the last meet-ing were read, followed by vari-ous committee reports.
After the business session Mrs.Joyner served a lucious dinner.The table, with a centerpiece ofpink roses, and white candles insilver candle hollers revealed the
Jones, AncST Brown and PearlineYafßorough entertained at a mis-cellaneous shower at the home ofthe aunt, honoring Miss Har-graves.
After the wedding rehearsal onSaturday evening, the membersof the brjdal party and all red-ding participants, and out of townguests were entertained at a party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.William Fitzgerald by MesdamesWilliam Fitzgerald and Lathrop
W. Alston.
Members present were Mes-
dames Pearl Brown, ElizabethBullock, Mattie Canty, FannieCozart, A. B. Greene, Mary Hardy,Josephine Hoskins, Elnora Smith,Fannie Tapp, Bessie Thompson,
Mae Willie Webb, Willie Sneed,Alice Jones, Misses Mable Free-land and Alene Mebane.
Mrs. Willie Malone, Mrs. Bea-trice Manley, Mrs. Evelyn Thorpe
and Gail Joyner were guests.Miss Mable Freeland thanked
the hostess and Mrs. Bessie Thom-pson closed the garden gate.
BISHOP W. A. STEWART TOSPEAK AT MOUNT OLIVEA. M. E. ZION CHURCH
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Bishop W. A. Ste'vart of Wash-ington, D. C., will be the guestspeaker for the 11:00 A.M. wor-ship service, Sunday, January 24.at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Zion Church,124 Powe St. Bishop Stewart is
the presiding pfelate of the sthEpiscopal District in the AMEZion Church. The Central NorthCarolina Conference is included.
Bishop Stewart is a great leader,a good administrator, a dynamicpreacher, chairman of the Boardof Publication and one who guideswell the destiny of the Publishing
House.The day will be climaxed with
the installation of officers. Themessage for the 6:00 P. M. serv-
The public is invited to attend.Rev. E. H. Whitley is pastor andRev. J. Z. Siler, minister Emeri-tus.
MRS. EVELYN DUDLEYHOSTESS TO LE FLEURGARDEN CLUB
The LeFleur Garden Club metwith Mrs. Evelyn Dudley, PekoeSt., January 18.
After the devotion, led by Mrs.Emma Cox, the club discussed thepros and cons of different deli-cate plants. Mrs. L. M. Mason ledthe discussion.
The garden club won three blueribbons at the Christmas Decora-tion clinic. The arrangements weremade by Mrs. Anne Webb.
Members attending were Mesdames N. W. Thorpe, E. T. Freeland, An'rte Webb, M. L. McLaughlin, Eleanor Lloyd, Lucy NorwoodGeneva E. Dillard, L. M. MasonEmma Cox, Mary H. Smith, C. TTucker, Lyda Wray and Nellie WToole.
noEnnaThe following births were re-
ported to the Durham County
Health Department during the
Miss Lela Blanche Nargraves isBride of Earl Wortham of Wash.
Miss Lela Blanche Hargraves,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam R. Hargraves, Sr. of 1702 No-bje Street was married on De-cember 20, 1964? to Earl Worth-am, son of Mrs. W. C. Lewis andAlex Wortham of Washington,
D. C.
The ceremony was performed
at Emmanuel A. M. E. Church in
a setting of standing baskets of?\u25a0vhite carnations and white gladi-
oli interspersed with fern, and.flanked by two seven branchedcandelabra with burning tapers.
Rev. Larnie G. Horton, Pastorof Emmanuel officiated for theaouble ring ceremony. Miss Mary
L. Stephens presen'ed wedding
music and accompanied by Marga
ret Stephens Fuller, soloist.The bride was given in mar-
riage by her iather. She wore a
floor length gown of traditionalwhite satin with a circular neck-
line and bouffant skirt, the long
sleeves ending in points over the'prists. Her dress was designed
and made by her maternal aunt,Mrs. Wilsie Price of Washington,D. C. Her veil of imported silk
illusion was elbow length attach-ed to a teardrop and seed pearlminiature crown and she carrieda white Bible topped with whiteroses and carnations with ribbonstreamers.
Wilsie Price, George T. Worthamall of Washington, D. C.; Mrs.Callie Wortham and Chester Wor-tham of Spotsylvania, Virginia;
Mrs. Pearl Cal'- .ell, Mrs. FloraHargraves, Mr. and Mrs. WayneDurham, Miss Shirley Merritt, Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Hargraves, MissesYolanda and Sharon Hargraves, allof Chapel Hill and Rey. J. F. Epps
of Raleigh.The bride is a graduate of
North Carolina College and nowemployed with the Department
of Health and Welfare in Wash-ington, D. C. The groom is agraduate of Spotsylvania Co. Vir-ginia school system. He- has servedtwo years in the U.S. Army andis. now employed at the Central
Pest Office in Washington, D. C.,
as a careerman.They are at home at 712 Bran-
dywine St., S.E., Apt. 303, Wash-ington, D. C.
PRE-NUPTIAL AFFAIRS
On Friday evening preceding
the wedding, Mrs. Lula Ilargraves,
aunt of the bride, and MesdamcsJohnny Wiley, Mary Tapp, Bessie
YWCA CalendarOf Events
Mrs. Rimonia Marshall ofWashington, D. C. the bride's sis-ter, served as matron of honor.She wore a tangerine satin streetlength dress with a circular neck,
line and long sleeves. Her shortveil was attached to a matching
fcow and she carried a bouquet offcronze chrysanthemums.
Bridesmaids were' Misses Patri-
cia Hargraves, younger sister ofthe bride, Irene Wortham, sisterof the bridegroom of Washington,
tt C. and Margaret Hazel of Bal-timore, Maryland. Their dresses
\u25a0here of pea green satin andpatching veils, designed identicalt5 that of the matron of honor.
Their bouquet* were of bronzechysanthemums and yellow gladi-
oli.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 239:45 A.M. Y-Teen Officers
Workshop will be heldat YWCA
8:00 P.M. Young Adult Dancewill be held at YWCA
MONDAY, JANUARY 2510:18 A.M. Whitted Y-Teens
will meet at the school
12:00 P.M. Joint Staff Meeting
will be held at the YWCA4:30 P.M. Walltown Y-Teens
will meet at Walltown Re-creation Center.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2610:00 A.M. Play School will be
held at McDougald TetraceCommunity Center
8:00 P.M. Membership Committee Meeting will be held atYWCA
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 273:15 P.M. Spaulding School
Pre-Teen Club will meet atthe school.
3:15 P.M. Lyon Park SchoolPre-Teen Club will meet
3:15 P.M. Lyon Park "School Y-Teens will meet at theschool
4:00 P.M. Snappy Teens willmeet at the YWCA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2810:00 A.M. Play School will be
held at McDougald TerraceCommunity Center
3:15 P.M. Fayetteville StreetSchool Pre-Teen Club willmeet
3:15 P.M. Pearson School Pre-Teen Club will meet at theschool
4:30 P.M. Building and Equip-
ment Committee will meetat YWCA
5:30 P.M. YWCA Dance Classwill meet at YWCA Branch
8:00 P.M. Adult Inter-clubCouncil will meet at theYWCA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2910:18 A.M. Shepard Y-Teens
will meet at the school4:00 P.M. 7th Grade Y-Teens
.will meet at the YWCA
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George Russell Williams ofWashington, D. C. served,man. Ushers were Clyde L. Har-
|raves, brother of the bride,faurmond Wortham, both offVashington, D. C., and ChesterWortham of Spotsylvania, Va.,Busins of the bridegroom.
JJlfars. Hargraves chose for herdaughter's wedding a street length
blue lace dress. Mrs. Callie Wor-(tham, aunt of the groom, woreIH champange wool two piece suit.Ijioth wore orchid corsages,ft Immediately following the cerc-»mony, a reception was given at(the T A. Grady Recreation Cen-Iter by the parents of the bride.
The color scheme of green and
wbite was carried out, and the'bride's table was centered withfa four-tier wedding cake, withIkfesdames Alma Biggers, Doris C.'Fitzgerald and Christine Alstonserving as. hostesses, assisted by
Pearl Merritt Caldwell ofChapel Hill, and Mrs. Edna Wal-
ter of Durham.1 ' Out of town guests were: Mr.'and Mrs. George Williams, Mr.'lind Mrs. Bernard Coleman, Miss
j'Wimly Carrington, Miss GertrudeBAlley, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs.
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THE CAkOLINA TIMESSATURDA?, JANUARY 30, 1965 bUftHAM, N. C
PRINCIPALS at YWCA BranchAnnual Meeting cn January 14,
1965: (Left to right) Mrs. J. C.Scarborough, Sr., Chairman of An-
nual Meeting Agenda Committee;
Mrs. Edwina C. Williams, Research iAssociate, North Carolina Fund |
sociology teacher at North jCarolina College who addressed ithe group on the pro~.-am of
week of January 11 through 16.
1965:David and Myrtle Washington
boy; Coy and Annie Daye, girl
Paul and Iva Kendall, girl; Char
lie and Don«S}hel Thomas, boy
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Robert and Dolores McDonald,boy; General and Mary McMillan,girl; Charles and Viola Hunter,
boy; George and Rosaleen McCol-lum, girl; Daniel and Carolyn
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