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  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES

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    r 'MRS. JOHN DOUGLAS LENNON

    Miss Thelma Lorraine Cumbo and John DouglasLennon Exchange Wedding Vows in Raleigh

    RALEIGH?Miss Thelma Lorraine Cumbo, daughter of Mrs.K. N. Cumbo of Raleigh, andJohn Douglas Lennon, son ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. ThomasLennon, exchanged nuptialvows Saturday, Aug. 6, at 3p.m. at First Baptist Chnrch,Raleigh.

    The bride, who was given inmarriage by Leslie J. White,her brother-in-law, chose a cos-tume of Ombra re-embroideredhand clipped Chantilly lace inshades of soft pink by NatKaplan. Her dress, fashioned ina skimmer teenic silhouette,featured a scooped necklineand double scalloped hemline.She wore a matching channelcoat designed with a jewelneckline and bracelet lengthsleeves. Her veil matched herdress.

    sister of the bride. She worea silk linen costume in honey

    dew green fashioned in a modi-fied A-line panel effect. Thedress's chantilly lace bodicewas designed with a scoopedneckline and short sleeves.

    Royce Rhodes, a friend ofthe bridegroom, was best man,and ushers were: Harry Ed-monds, Edward Boyd, Durham;C. N. Chappcll, Washington, D.C.; Freddie Curtis, nephew ofthe bride, Raleigh; Fred Simon,Pantego; and William Morris,Williamston.

    The bride is a graduaae ofNorth Carolina College at Dur-ham, Boston University, andHarvard University. She is em-ployed as a guidance consul-tant with the North CarolinaState Department of Public In-struction, Raleigh, and is amember of Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority.

    The bridegroom was gradu-ated from Hampton Institute,A, and T. College, and NorthCarolina State University, Ral-eigh. He is a public schoolprincipal in Durham Countyand a member of Kappa AlphaPsi Fraternity.

    After the ceremony, a recep-tion was held at the Sir Wal-ter Hotel by Mrs. Nora Lock-hart ,a friend of the bride,and the bride's mother.

    Following a wadding trip toan undisclosed location, thecouple will make their home at1317 South Alston Ave., Dur-ham.

    For traveling the bride chosea pale green silk, two-piecesuit with pink accessories.

    Matron of honor was MrsEunice White of Garly Ind.

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    RETURN HOMEMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel

    Brooks of 2905 Cedarwood Dr.have returned to Durham afterspending their vacation inBrooklyn, N. Y. and Hartford,Connecticut visiting relativesand friends. Mr. and Mrs.Brooks also visited Coney Islandand Riverside Park.

    Marvin Whitted of Hillsbo-Tough, is in Brooklyn, N. Y.

    and Hartford, Conn, visitingI friends.

    MAIDS New York. Sleep-injobs. Salaries to $65. Fare ad-

    vanced. Rush references,phone number. Able MaidsAgency, 163 N. Main. Freeport, N. Y.

    VACATION TIMETo keep the summer vaca-tion time a happy time, wecannot stress enough the ob-servance of safe drivingrules. Before starting onyour trip take the time toreflect that the automobileis like a two edge swordwhich must be treated withcare and respect We at theScarborough and Harget Fu-neral Home are suggestingthtat you do not drive ?whenyou are tired. Maybe youwill see less on your trip,but you will return to tellyour friends and neighborsabout it. THINK ON THESETHINGS.

    Scarborough& Hargett

    522 E. Pettigrew StreetDIAL 688-3597

    Durham. North Carolina

    OUR BODIESThe kidneys are among the

    most miraculous organs in thebody. They contain a total ofapproximately 280 mile* of tinytubules whose function is tofilter impurities from the blood.

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    St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church"SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIIT

    SINCE IM9"

    J FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C.\ PHILIP R. COUSIN. Th« Mlnlrtw

    Sunday, August 21! 700 P.M. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP

    SERMON Rev J F. Epps, Pastor

    St. Matthews AME ChurchRaleigh, N. C.

    MUSIC The Go«p«l Choir

    I ! Mrs. Marian Williams, Directing! Fred Mason at the Console

    j 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOLSUBJECT?"Life Can Be Clean"Miss Marie Faulk; Superintendent

    i 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIPSERMON R« v - J- F. Epps

    MUSIC The Youth Choir

    Mrs. Katie Smith, directing

    Fred Mason at the Console

    jWhite Rock Baptist ChurchWHITI ROCK SQUARI

    MMOt FAYBTTIVILLISTRUT

    DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

    LORENZO A. LYNCH. Paator

    Sunday, August 21SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY

    ' 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON

    "Personal Purity"

    Exodus 20:14; Matthew 3:27, 28; John 8:3-11

    \ 11:00 A.M. SERMON The Rev. J. H. Cofield* N. C. College, Durham

    t Senior Choir, Mrs. Lavinla Parker, Directrew

    Children's Talk, Mrs. Betty Massenburg

    Senior Citizens Presentation,

    Mrs. Carrie Hargrove

    { 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION

    J Miss Amelia P. Thorpe, Directrew

    i 7:30 P.M. Rev. Mr. CofieldGospel Chorus, W. M. Allen, Director

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