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Dudiam SocialHappenings
By MR I, VIRGINIAALSTONDIAL 9M-44M
GRADUATES FROM RABAUTSCHOOL IN WASINGTON
Michael D. Rogers, formerly
of 610 Carroll St., Durham,who now resides with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William G.Rogers of Washington, D. C.graduated from Rabaut JuniorHigh School, June 13, in Wash-ington. Rogers flew to Charles-ton, West Virginia by AmericanAir Lines to attend West Vir-ginia State College SummerCenter for Music and Art.
He was also a member ofRabaut's Orchestra and Bandand received a Certificate ofService in both.
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VISITOR IN DURHAMMrs. William K. Burgess of
Detroit was a recent visitor inDurham. Mrs. Burgess is betterknown to Durham as Doris,niece of Mrs. Chat Rivera andsister of the A. M. Riveras ofFayetteville Street.
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RETURNS TO CITY AFTERENJOYABLE VACATION
Harry Lawrence, Sr. has re-
turned to his home at 1220Berkeley Street after a mostenjoyable vacation spent withhis son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lawrenceof Tallahassee, Florida. En-route home, he stopped off inAtlanta, Georgia, to visitfriends and see a home gamebetween the Atlanta Braves andChicago Cubs.
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FLYS TO CONVENTIONMrs. Nellie Green Samuel
left by plane on the first ofthe week for Chattanooga, Ten-nessee. She is a delegate fromthe Mt. Gilead Baptist Churchto the National Congress forBTU and Sunday School.
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MISS. ADA F|§H£R TO BEGUEST SPEAKER AT WHITEROCK YOUTH PROGRAM
Miss Ada Markita Fisher willbe guest speaker on the WhiteRock Baptist Youth Night Pro-
MRS. DAVID B. COOKE, 111
Cooke-Dyer Vows are Spoken June 1 in AtlantaMist Frances Louisa Dyer, I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James L Dyer, Sr., ofAtlanta,
Ga. was wed to David Ben netCooke, m, son of Dr. and Mis.David Bennet Cooke, Jr., ofDurham, Saturday, June 1,
1968 in a high noon ceremonyat Friendship Baptist Churchin Atlanta, Ga. The cenwnoqywas performed by Dr. SamuelW. Williams, Pastor of Friend-ship Baptist Church. A recep-
is DeSilva, 2537 No. 12th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, an-nounce the engagement oftheir daughter, Miss SandraElaine DeSilva to Friielle Yel-verton, Jr. of 900 Drew Street,Durham, N. C. He is the sonof Bishop and Mrs. FrizelleYelverton, Sr. of Durham.
Miss DeSilva is a graduate ofMilwaukee Institute of Tqph-nology, and her fiance is agraduate of Durham TechnicalInstitute in Engineering Tech-nology.
They will be married July 20at Mt. Calvary Holy Church irMilwaukee.
tion followed in the churchparior.
The bride choee a cage sil-houette of ivory English Netwith all-over applique of Alen-
con lace, re-embroidered withseed pearls. Scalloped laceformed a deep bib yoke withcap sleeves and jewel neck-line.Hie hemline was accented by
a deep border of scalloped laceand pearl applique. Her ChapelWatteau train of English netwas de-tatchabie and she worea matching lace Camelot cap,overlay ed with a minaturemantilla of English net-edgedattached to a long veil.
She carried a white Orchidarranged on a white bible. Mrs.Victoria Joyner Freeman wasMatron of honor. The brides-maides were Mrs. Thelma Hen-eon of Durham, Misaes HildaJenkins, Leonis Mcßae, Made-lyn Nix, and Sandra Smithof Atlanta Ga.
James William Coleman of
Huntington, W. Va. served asbest man. The groomsmanwere Wesley Clement,
Cooke, brother of the Groom,Bobbie Henderson, Of DurhamWilliam Caehran of MemphisTenn. and John F. Dyer, Brother of the bride.
Little Miss Emma £, Lee,Cbusin of the bride was flowergirl and Master Prescott Permwas the page boy.
Misses Sandra Allen andLucy Hurston served as candle-Ughters. Robert Allen, Wil-liam Banks, Henry Benton,Arther Richardson and Edwardsod James L. Dyer, Jr. brothersof the bride were ushers.
Durham Social Notes of Interest?y MM. SYMINER DAYE
RETURNS TO CAPITOL CITYMrs. Katie T. ROM has re-
turned to her home in Wash-ington, D. C. after spendingFather's Day with her parentsMr. and Mrs. Oscar Tapp,' 1083Cornell St. :
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SPIND FATHER'S DAYWITH PARRNTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing-
field and their thre children,
Vivian Dexter and Darris of
Greensboro want Father's Day
with b*r parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ulyaaet Parker of Bahama.
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VISIT PARBNTS ONPATH IK'S DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Lewis of
Charlottesville, Va. spent Fath-er's Day with bar parents Mr.
awl Mir*. Rufus Day. «« ToddStreet. '
MISSIONARY SIM-R CLAM
MRRTS AT HOMR OP
mS- MARY TATRThe Missionary Bible Class
of Mount Level Baptist Churchheld its meeting at the towof Mp. Mary Tate on DearbornDrtrt at 840 p.m. recntly. De-votions were opened with aaeag -At % CroesT Mlowedby Bible r»»aes by aach mem-
ber and prayer by Mrs. RachelJones. After devotions, thepresident, Mrs. Roumania Lip-scomb, presided over the busi-ness session.
Members enjoying the deli-cious repast were: MesdamesRachel Jones, Mozelle Petti-ford, Lureatber Hall, CoronoUmstead, Janie Evans, LizzieTimberlike, Emma Johnson,Syminer Daye, Lydia Timber-lake, Roumanis Lipscomb, Sa-bra Turrentine and Mary Tate,hostess. Guest was Mrs. A.Daye.
Mrs. Syminer Daye thankedthe hostess for the evening.Next meeting will be held atMr. and Mrs. Mack Hall, 4619Ward Road.
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HOUSE GUESTSMr. and Mrs. Felix W. Polly,
rn and daughter, Danell A.Polly of Asheville were houseguests of MT. and Mrs. Paul E.Weeks of 917 Grant Street re-cently. Mrs. Weeks is the moth-er of Mrs. Polly, the formerlinda Moore.
Mr. Polly, a graduate of N.
C. College, is employed at the
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Musk was furnishes byMisses Florence Harris andCannon Wilson. FollowirCannon Wilson. Followingtheir Honeymoon in Nassau,the couple will spend the sum-mer in Poughkeepsie, NewYork. In September, they willreturn to their home in Dur-ham, and will resume their
studies at North Carolina Col-lege where both are GraduateStudents.
NEW YORK JeannieWest, waiting to pay herlast respects to the late. Sen.Robert F. Kennedy lyingstate at St. Patrick's Cathe-dral:
"It he can die for thiscountry I can spend one day
Standing in line to see him."
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gram to bt held Sunday, JuM
23 at 5:45 p.m. at St. Joeaeph'a
AME Church. Musical selec-
tions will be rendered by pupUsfrom several music studios.
Miss Fisher is a junior it
UNC at Greensboro and is at-tending summer school at UNCat Chapel Hill. She is a formermember of the White BockBaptist Youth Choir. Her topic
will be "An Amaiing Capacity
to Love." Miss Fisher is thedaughter of Rev. and ? Mrs.Miles M. Fisher, pastor emeri-
tus of White Rock Church, nowresiding in Richmond. "Hiepublic is invited to attend.
(Continued on page 8)
-Out-of Towners-
Attend Sloan-Black Event
Out of town guests at the
Sloan-Black wedding reception
which was held Monday, June10 at thev home of the bride,
2100 Otis Street were: Coloneland Mrs. Gorham Black, Jr.,Woodbridge, Virginia, parents
of the groom; Mrs. Mabel Blue-itt, grandmother of the groom;Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robin-son, grandparents of the groomand Gorham Black, Sr., grand-
father of the groom all of Chi-cago, Illinois; Captain andMrs. Gorham Black, m, broth-er of the groom of Ft. Benning,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. HarrisonDuke, Harrison Duke, m, De-ane Duke, aunt, uncle andcousins of the groom of De-troit, Michigan; Mrs. MabelMason, cousin of the groom ofChicago, HI.; Lt. Colonel andMrs. Edward Mitchell, Reston,Virginia; Mr. and itrs. WaldoFalkner, Mrs. Burma Wilklns,Mrs. Richard Saxon, Lt. Coloneland Mrs. Herbert Parker, and
(Continued on page 8)
Miss Sylvia LaVerne Knuck-les and Charles Douglas Parkerwere married Saturday, June15 at 5:00 p.m. in Union Bap-tist Church.
The Rev. Grady D. Davis o£-fficiated. J. Henry Gattis wasorganist and Mrs. Victoria L.Smith, soloist, '
The bride is the daughter ofMrs. Josephine C. Knucklesand the late James Henryand the bridegroom's parentsare Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Par-ker of Route 1, Morrisville.
The bride wore a white crepeempire waist gown of lace andchapel train attached at backwith lace yotte, long lacering finger, straight line dresssleeves ending with point atwith three embroidered flower*in front. Her veil was attachedto a crown seed of pearls andlace petals. She carried a bou-quet of orchid on top of aBible.
Mrs. Roslyn Parker sister ofthe bride and sister-in-law ofthe groom was the matronof honor. Bridesmaids were:Mrs. Sandra Burt, Miss AlmaBlake, Mrs. Joyce Barbee, MissImogene Burton and Mrs. Ga-maHa Hill. Their gowns werenile green chiffon floor lengthwith satin panel at back withquarter length aleeves, whitegloves and shoes matched thedress. r ?
They carried a pink pom pomwith a green bow. Mrs. Parkercarried a green pom pom withpink bow.
Miss Arnetta Knuckles aister
of the bride and Miss Cheryl
Blake, niece of the groom werejunior bridesmaids. They worefloor-length green empire
gowns white gloves, blackshoes and big bows and theirheads. They carried pink roseswith green bows.
Thomas Parker, brother of
the groom was the beat man.Ushers were: Andrew Cadlett,Eddie Dean, Ralph Parker,
Herbert mil and Willie Burt,
and junior ushers were George
Holloway, and Tony Cadlett.
Thomas Parker, Jr., nephewof the groom was the ring
bearer carrying the ring om awhite satin pillow.
Miss Casandra Page wasflower girlwearing all white.
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Golden Wedding Anniversary CelebratedMr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson
were honored on Sunday after-
noon, June 9 at a reception attheir Kent Street home in rec-ognition of their golden wed-ding anniversary. Entertainingwere members of the Mission-ary Circle and Districts of theWest Durham Baptist Church.Chairman of the reception wasMrs. Sallie Graham with Mrs.Ella Starnes and Mrs. GertrudeGibson as co-chairmen.
over the guest book, and MisiJennifer Love, Miss Ava Arm-strong, and Mrs. Doris Arm-strong had charge of the gifts.Miss Lana McClary presentedminiature gold wedding ringsto each woman attending.
The serving table, covered bya gold table cloth with whitecrocheted overlay, was center-ed by the anniversary cake.Yellow tapers in gold candle-labra flanked the centerpiece.Flower arrangements consistedof gold mums, yellow roses,yellow pansies and margueritesin antique crystal containers.
Mrs. Helen Jones presentedthe speakers, Rev. F. D. TerryJ. W. Davidson, Deacon JohnMarkham, and Miss AnnieDunnigan. This was followedwith a solo by Mrs. Margaret
Fuller and prayer of blessingby R*v. T. D. Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Long, of Long'sFlorist, presented the Johnsonswith a white corsage and awhite boutonniere Other giftsof money and beautiful pres-ents were presented also
Assisting In serving were,Mesdames Mary McClary, Mar-garet Bridges, Zola McMillon,Mary B. Love, and Nellie Mc-Crea. Close relatives present
were Alfred, Willie, and Her-bert Horton; brothers, Mr*.Luna Howard; sister, MesdamesBennie Davis, Pattie Nunn,Gussie Cain, Doris Richardson,and Artie Poole; nieces; OtisSpence, William Horton, andJohn Roberson; nephew. Otherout-of-town guests were fromChapel mil, Apex, and IB11»-borough. Approximately 300guests attended the affair
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Co-workers for the affairwere Mesdames Ethel Leake,Mary Gunn, Dorothy Starnes,Rosa Artis, Flossie Ewing,Lula Earle, Addie Coley, andEthel Holloway. Greeting theguests were Mrs. Thelma Lore,and Miss Mary Louise Ste-phens.
Mrs. Naomi Parker presided
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