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age two 7-^ r SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1945 daleigh Personals IVWa MEMBEKSHIP DimEi\E.VKSEi\D BY VIVIAN HcLENDON Cpl. Norman Dobby, slaiioned at :nder Field, Fia., has recently rc- rned U> camp after spending a -iay fui lough in the city visiung s wife and aunt, Mrs. Lenora inton of Manly St. Cpl. John Green, sun of Mr. and rs. George W. Green, Sr., of 802 E^ust St., has been promoted to nporal. Cpl. Green entered the army in lay. 1944. and received his train* i« at Camp Sutton, N. C. He is now ■iving with the Med. Del.. Combat ngr. Bn. stationed in England. llestroyer in New York. The Idle A While Club held its nnual dance last Friday night at the Arcade dinning room. Lime ice punch was servea. A pleasant evC' nng was enjoyed by all. iNirs. Margaret Keith of 1506 akwuod Ave., has returned home om St. Agiu-s hospital where she i\e birth to a baby daughter re* nitly'. Both mother and daughter •e doing nicely. Sgt. Joseph H. Walters has re- lined to camp after attending the ineral of his mother, Mrs. Leana 'alters of this city. Sgt. Walters stationed with the 5th Cml. Co. at [jgew>od Arsenal, Maryland. The Capital Club celebrait- - ersary by enleriamiii.s Uieir Uiends a baiiquei at the Club Lolo- nade. The room was decorated with the club colors, red ana white. Guests were greeted jI the uooi and presented with red and wli favors by Mrs. Linme Edwards a Mrs. Currie. The table., were dec ated with red and white cut How- .rs. A birthday cake was placed at the left of the president. It was decorated with red and white roses and seven candles. Out of town guests present were; Sgt. Wiley Jones, Camp BuUier; Sgt. George Gorham, Fort Bragg; .Mrs. Douglas Faison, Greenville; and Mis Doris Love McNeill, Er- Mrs. Vanzer L. Bunch and Mrs. usie Merrit of Millbrook were re nlly called to Baltimore. Md., be uuse of the death of their uncle. Seaman J. T. Wortham recently isited his mother on E. Lenoir St. Mr.-,. D. II. Reid of 527 S. East >t.. left on Wednesday February Isl fur Washington, D. C., to visit icr children. Or. and Mrs. David i. Reid of 1219 Franklin St.. N. She reports that she is having I plcast;nt trip. Mrs. Hutiic L. Young of 200 Pet- .igrew St., returned to the city on Friday, February 23rd from an ex- ended visit to Middletown, N. vhere she visited her children who ive there. Mrs. Sanders, instructor in the wlayton High School was in the city an Saturdar- Miss Jessye Cooke had her toil' sils removed at McCauley's hos pital on Tuesday of this week. We hope that she will have a very speedy recovery. Mrs. Luvenia Debnam is out Bgaui after being indisposed for several weeks. Tile Raleigh Branch of Uie Na- lioual Association of College Wum- en met on Monday night at 314 E. Davie Sreet at 8 o'clock. Mrs Dinali Powell passed Monday luoiiung at 8:30 o'clock at her home. progressive Social lU sevenlh uiini- Officers for the year of 1945 are; .Mrs. Annie Currie, preMdeiil; .Miss Dixie Dunn, treasurer; Miss E’an- nle L. McLean, secretary; Mrs. Lin* Edwards, business manager; Miss Velia Alston, chairman social cummittee and Mrs. Jessie Moore, lub advisor. Around fifty persons enjoyed the occasion. Th'orsday. Marcli 1, will ue Uie last ollicial membership repon day for Uie YWCA membership drive. The goal Uiis year is Job members. To date, 31b have been reporleU by campaign workers. 'fhe closmg date was announced foilowmg a nieelujg o£ Uie com mittee oi management. This is the second membership drive of the Sojouiner Truth YWCA and the assoeiation is very giatelul to those havmg worked so hard to aid in reaching liie goal, and to Uiose persons naving taken ?>5.Uu susUUJung member&nips to iieip in the YWCA program, To aale .peisons navuig taken jt s'jstaimng memberships are: \iis. Cora Hail, Mrs. W. B. liibord- ^a, Mrs. iN. B. Lockait, and Miss Marie .Tdeiver. Men givmg to aid the program „t, .Sir. Daniel Sherman, Mr. A. E. Brown, Dr. H. L. Flcmmg, Dr. M. L. Walts, Mr. C. U. Henry, Mr. W. E. Gay, Mi'. S. G. Parham, Ml. Heiuy Edmunds, All*, it. H. i'ooie anu Dr. Hughes. The annual memoersiiip meet ing ot the entire association will be held in AlaicJi, dale—26—Place USO—Tune—8:0U p. m. AU members are asked to attend, JuiUier notices will be seat to all ineinbers. ■ Persons, wlio iiave not been couUicU-d ior memberships are asked to call 2*3i32. Mr. J. N. Joiiea of 729 So. Bloum Licet spent the week ciiu in Cla>- Bon, visiting lus brothel, Mr. Ehuu Jones. I’liN-Li’GlltLLOiMESi GM\S AlOillEMlAl Hitf many uienQs oi the loiiow* mg lainuies ai'a in deep sympauiy wiui; Mrs. MiMe Poslei ma lami* ly oi Jua Map*c Elreel in me UeaUi oi her sister. Mis. Geuigiaiuia Wall ol Branch Street. Mrs, W all s luner- vas held on Sunouy, ieuiuuiy salh, at Meivni Cio»s rvouu wiin the Rev. 'inumas Duini uiliciatnig; Airs. Suvannoli J. Williams ana fjinily of 32S Soum Haywood Slieel. in the passing ot her sister, A' •Martha J. Organ ol Cuiy. Mrs. ElXie Taylor ol 511 BouUi .\icDowell blieet, who has been iB lor several days is out again to the dehghi of her many irieuus. The Booker T. Wasomgion Clao j.eid Its regular ineetuig on Bun- day at the home ol Mrs. Harnett Boykins, coiner of Haywoud and xu. Lenoir Bireets. The business ol the club was discussed alier which a de licious repast was served oy the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home ol Airs. Beil Burnette on Sunday, March 11. All members are ged to attend. •V* H/lLEIoH -- Last week maiKed ine beg.iuiiug ui me sale of voles to determine the wimiei ol the Pin- Op Girl Contcat sponsored by the •Salional Absociaiion of O'uliegd Women. In the Junior Miss group and Senior Aliss group aie some ol the must attractive, and popular young women ui me city. It is hop ed liiat the friends of each girl will rally around her and help her to win the beautiful Easter Outfit which awaits the lucky winner. Waieh this column next week to see w'ho will lead it may be any oi them. The race wiU be won by the contestant who plug.* away until the last minute. Pitch in and help yuui' candidate. A pc-p meeting for the girls wiU be held at the SuJuurner Truth Y. W. C. A., Thursday, Alarch 1, at 0.30. The NACW completed plans lor the conclusion of the contest iheir e'ebiuary meeting, held Alon- day lught at the home ot Mrs. Olivia ellun with Mrs. H. S. Adams as -hostess. In plays, who are now In the ser vice of their country. Names were read by Robert Grant and the dedi cation poem was ready by Juanita Wilson, who used Tennyson’s fa mous "Eagle Song." Murray Schmoke read the prayer taken from "The Lost Colony.” Music, "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go,” was played by M.rs. M. M. Kelly dur ing the devotion. On the program for the play "Where The Cross Is Made," Music, •What a Friend We Have in Jesus.' was used followed by prayer by Robert Brown. The program was dedicated to the late Mrs. Ida Mitch ell, who formerly taught at the Washington School and who before her death received the title of Dean of Raleigh School Teachers. A poem Written by her was read as a tri bute to her by the dramatic direc- . tor. Professo*' Henry T. Johnson. The last program of the festival i will include the presentation of ••Undercurrent," by Zellar. Students I taking part in this play are Herbert Eliis, Agela Marchene. Robert Grant feeling plans for their annual prom, which will be held, Friday night, | March 9. Corflmittees on arrange-! ments are as follows: Program — j Brunhilda Lawson; Refreshments —. Eloulse Hinton; invitation — Alice j Morgan, and Inez Freeman, decora-’ tions — Katie Faison. 1 Rhoda Sanders, Josephine Stew art, and Sarah Davis, togethen with boys from the Hl-Y Club will dis cuss •'Boy-Girl Relations" at the Lucllle-Hunter PTA meeting, Mon day night, March 5. and Lorenzo Haywood. Mrs. Ethel- ynne Thomas, director of dramatics at Shaw University will give the curtain address before the play. Di rector of these pUya has b«n H. T. Johnson. He has been assisted by Herbert Ellis and Ronnie Sanders. Stage helpers have been William Heywood, Edwin Flagg, George Green, Harvey Broadle and Loren zo Haywood. The Senior Girl Reserves are per- For PwaonaliiaH Hand Laundry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 11 Obartla Rond WE CARRY A PULL LINE OF BEAUTY and BARBER \yrite For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLAREX Beauty Products Co. 1730 FULTON STREET Brooklyn, (13). New York CAPITAL COCACOLA BOTTLING CO. 515 W. MorgM SL AMBASSADOR Washington School PTA Meeting The regular meeting of the Home ' Room Mothers will be held In the «chool library at 7 P- m, Thursday. : March 1 At 8 o'clock the PTA will i meet. There will be a discussion ol ; "Manners For Today." led by Mrs. ! Faye P. May and Mrs. William Per- All parents are urged to attend 'Ittiiiy members of the Shaw University C-ce Club entertained the Civitan Club at its meeting on Mi-nday at the Sir Waller. They sang spirituals and modern num bers. . 4-u Clubs of Woke County have OBEKLliN RUAU AEWS (JIAVIS HEIGHTS BV AiAY L. BROAUIE :.ll^^ Gl'-da U. Evaii-s of Fort Iluachuca, Arizona, was recently cho.-vt-ii ■‘Swot-lljC.trf of the- 372nd Iiif.iniry llcdimLiit Mcdicol Dc- tachir.-iil. AT ss Evans is a student at the Ui'ivciyity of Arizona, Hus- con, Ariz. — Photo by Cpl. J. MHler Washington School News Complied Uy Alexander Chalmers and .'Vlargaret LarUo School Community Health Scr- my Kanaka. ice initialed the first service pro-j The dramatic .-.eason gol under gioin at the school through the home j way on February 12lh, with the; DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth 8t. room pre^i.ntatiun of a 24 Hour Ac-1 pr^^^entation u'f "Seeing Double" > liviiy Study ol atudcnia at the three act comedy, by James C. | high school. Just how the studenu | Parkcr. On February 2nd, at the, spend ihcir 24 hours wiU be sum- chapol program, the play entitled • BiU Perkin- Prosing Day ’ was pre-, senled with the following students ; taking part Bessie Wallace, Patricia Hunter, William H. Williams andl Johnny Hawkins. The chapel pro- j giam this week was dedictaed to fi.rracr students who have played Today Through Tueedayt DAVID O. SCLZNICX'8 Qraat New Production “SINCE YOU WENT AWAY” —with— 7 GREAT STARS 7 WED.—THUR8.—FRL—RAT. n'iniprey Bogart Laureen Bacall •TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT* THE NEW Royal Friday and Saturday DON (Red) BEaRY—in “CALIFORNIA JOE” also—Edgar Borris—In “SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD” Sunday and Monday DICK PORAN—in “EMPTY HOLSTERS” Tuaaday and Wedaaaday EDWARD G. ROBINSON—i •TIGER SHARK” Thunday BARGAIN DAT Double Faaturo BY ANN MORGAN •Mrs. Lmily Bate* WiUiams of 14 Smith Plaza announces the marrmge of her daughter, Gertrude Cosndia, to Pvt. Cisecro Thomas Warren, son j moiized ana lepoiieu in the next Liuv us to iho iwalUi emphasis placed on nutiitiaii, iwalih protec tion, grooming and pcisouality. A gt-iieral health tour oi the Health Uepurimcni located at the Old Rex Hospital was made by the group ou Tuesday. Miss Hauls of the City Health Depaiimcn'. conducted the tour. After the inur the gr- up was addressed by Dr. Boila, city and school physician Dr. Bulla explain ed the nect.s.'iily of tiie T. B- fest the leccntly .iiven to the students at the school and the opportunity to Mr. Natahaniel Hunter of Maiy ■ be given the flowescopic machine; Potter, Oxford, visited his par- ksI to be offered on Thursday. He. cats over the week end. ^.mphasized the services being reu-Jj^^t l.eniw St. Dial 20o41 ■ *' UroH In ih». rfonartment and SUX-.w I"! Miss Marian Hail spent veek end in Greensboro, CARTER Electric Company Anything Electrical FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room ■nH 2H1CKEN SHACK Hair Cluck*Q A Ciiicki Mrs. Katie Flagg and Mrs. ,dered to the department and sug Eleanor Fla^ and visiting their‘gested that they take advahiage of| Ison and husband in Asheville. IqU health services offered. ServLo, Mrs .TrKPDhin/- Frazier was' A/.i.t.iti..i f^r (hi- arouDs this week! Sandwich SOFT DRINKS Corner Crone end Leho St. Dr. j. C. perry, M. D. Announes the Opening Of His Offices For The PRACTICE OF GENERAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY 402 EAST DAVIE STREET Telephone 3-3776 OmCE HOUBSi i: io > p. M. 6 te i P. M. And By Appokniment )-li Clubs of Wake County have completed their February study on the keeping ol records in project fur ‘books iiiid study,' and selection of proper cl Ihing patterns. T-.5 Levi .Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sanders, Sr., of 236 Smith- field SI., has been promoted to T-5. Ihs new duties consist of being In eh.irge of the post Exchange and he Is Company Klecli iclan of the 3&4th Engr. Bn. stationed some where in Fi;.nci' Ho will have been overseas two year.t; the last of March Stewart First Class J. H. Samp son, son of Mrs. f!lla Allen Samp son of 1018 Manly Street recently spent a 2fi day-leave in tlu- city vis- iiiin: hi;- mother. He wears Stars f>)r participating in six m Jor com bat battles He wears rilibons for leceivlng thi following midals; The American Defense Riblion with Clasp, American Theatre .if Opera tions Ribbon, European-African- Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon with Silver Engagement Star and Bronze Engagemenl Stars, and the Good Conduct Medal. He joined his BAB^ By LUltm B. Siormi Eating is a more cr Um terloM botiness for all of ua. That U, w# can't eat and enjoy our food If we are trying to do an engrossing prd.lem in halaming the family bu.lgel Don’t distract your baby from the huMnt-s. of eating by tell ing him stories. There are more op- poitune tiru-i to tell stories. Trying to sneak food ^nto his mouth whfn it kiippcns to os open listening to a story is one form of •■Arcing." Plensurc in eating his tuiMl and a good appetite are two precious sensation* io he guarded. A hnbv having enough sleep, fresh au', the right food and a happy time with his mother during mealtimes usitallv offers no difficul ties. If, on the other hand, he will not eat, first be as sure as you can th.it iie is well, that he is not ovsr- iy tired, that the food is neither too cold nor too hot, then let him and his appetite guide you. • Very Tew people like aii foods. We tmve preferences and many of u.s have decided ones. Italians may make a meal off of ripe oUvss, soma people enjoy eggs twice a day. day after, day. Othars do not. Evsa habiea appear to have preferenesa. If your baby likes certain vega* tables or fruits, feed those he pra ters most of the time. Ti.en woA in small amounts of the ’eaa well- liked vegetables from time to tima. Many dislikes may be overcome gradiinlly. If he eats strained green bi-ans and spinach but doesn’t like ^jt^nc-d peas, he is getting some vegetebles, so you don't need ^^^%vorry. But he should learn io like a variety of foods. SiniUi Flazu aiuiuuiiccs Uie mainage of her daughter, Gciinide Cosiiclia. to Pvl. Cisecro Thomas Warren, son of Mrs LuciUe Wairt-n ol Hus city- The wedding was on February 15Ui 111 BeniietUiVilie, S. C. Pvl. Waueii is slalKincd »il Fori Denver, Mass. Mr. and Mis. John Wealey San ders of G Iredell Terrace aniioiuice the birlh of a son, Ltiuy, on Feb. 13th, at SI. Agnes tio»piU. Mis. Saunders is the funner Miss Mane Wiigiit. Both oioUiei and sun arc doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leiiaid of 5 Smith Plaza announce the birth ol a son on February 15 tlie at Bl Agnes Hospital. Airs EJfie Daily ol 21 SniiUi Plazu has been ill and confined to her apartment for several days. Mrs. Annie J. Syde of 7 Hyde Terrace spent the week end ui Wake Furesl visiting relatives and friends Master Melvin Kendall of 21; Chavis Way was hurl in a faU on | Monday at the Garfield School. He cul his lip and six .'.utche-- Lad to be taken. He is doing nicely. Norman Sanders, S 1-c and wife of Norfolk, Va., were the recent guests of Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. Mildred Parker and giaiidniolhet, Mrs. Effie Jackson of 2 B»>ith Plaza. Mrs. Sv dera is the furmo Mi.s^ Dorothy Parker of this cily. Mrs. William McDaniel of 5 Chav is Way spent the week end in Gai ner, visiting her inotber, Mrs. Lula Morgan. Mrs. John A. High and little Miss Joe A- n. spent the week end In Oxoford. visiting Mrs. High's moth er, Mrs. Hall, who has been 111 foi several days Mrs. Richard U Little of 3 Chavis Way is expecting to return to the city on March 2nd. after accoie- panymg her husband to New Yuik where he rejoined his ship. Mis. John A High te(t the cily for Boston. Mass. after receiving wold that her daugliter Miss Mary Fiances Hign, formerly of this dty, IS a patient In a Boston Hospiial. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Master William Davis, Jr., of 8 Smith Plaza, spent everal days with his grandmother, Mrs. Curtis of West Raleigh recently. The Aliristic Club will meet next Wednesdny, March 7lh. at 8.30 In the Administration Building In Chavis Height* Mrr Mary Cotton is hostess. Mrs Jessie Faulk, vice president. The progressive Club held its 17th anniversary on February 26th at the home of Mrs Oscar Kendall mra. ivaiiu tuiu mub. ueieu lu uiu . Eli-auor Flagg and visiting their-gested that they take advantage of son and ii'jsbaud tn Asheville. juU health services offered. Servlet: . Mra. Josephine Frazier was ' Activille.s for the groups this week called to Washington last week,'wilt bo cenltred at the St. Agnes due to Uie dealii of her broUier. Sila.-^ ib.rne. William H Williams j She was accompanied by her ..s Cates, jiiid Chester Dolby as Jim-1 daughter, Mi... Daisy WUltums ii,..piial, llu- mnscry school, 'ho | ind grandson Kichard Martin. |lic;iUli dcp.'u'ment and recreation' CpL Plumer Hall iias notified | centers. .Stiuleiitj, will .s- rve a.- aides his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Frank I,|, agencies, hall ot his safe arrival in India. { Mrs. Benjamin Morgan Juts re ceived word from her brother. Staff Sgt WiiliaiD Lunsford who has arrived safely in Belgium. Kev. U. S. Brown of Haleigii will begin his uuties as pastor at the OberJin Baptist Church, Sun day Mui'ch 4. Mrs. Gertrude Lrt.te has gone lo Miaiiu, Fia. for an indefinite stay. S.iVlIlg SHlV-lgC lal 1. LOW OIK ot ilic iiio. t .mj-mUiil vs.iitiiiie needs. 1'he .siUi.ition III (.its IS critical, *ay (iovi nuneiit reports. The Girls I.oogue will sp«.nsoi a White Elephant Sab-, March 5-C. The sale W'ill fealur*- novi llie.s. end jH-i'sonal adoi nnu Ills all kinds. Sliidenls have Leen warinil, if they e w'.iiiteii iinj ilrim- :ind roold not find them in ihu loies lo visit the While Elephnnl ; .dc ano it ,i ihc tre..«Mre ml friends of .my \ .doable m.i.h foi dis- . -le .iiid m«l- mighl be thiTi st.-, of mcmbri HOME-( 0»KFn FOODS And wb»l * It will I Kcasoned exa- . (tgbt, atul ev ery dish housing a reel bome- ccM>ked navor. It & H CAFE 411 R. BLOUNT ST, the j/rKiinizalioiis m eollictions h.i\e bi-« ii pos-il at '■ .nifiiii t-raiely j f"' 'h'i'osa curiosity as to what the - are .nsked hi -.me .itid P S'lide' like, .il. Ih • O Neil's The duiti'., fed; • he kln.i ;.l Ih-- W.- liinfit, u Ilish Sell.ml, was fc.diiK .I this wel; 'he pr I'lilallon nf E'U (..moll-, one net liaitedy, “Wh. r. Th-.' ;• 1-- Mnd.- ’ Sliide ds (.'ik,..;', part I iti (hi« pi -.dm th.ii wer • WilLam If' 1- . ..y ii: Caiitid'i itnrflLtl. Murray Schonmke N'l Haillelt. 1 son. Angel., M.u rh.r.. .. Su.- I’, irileii. hi-, d.iiizlher. Wdlo ricD-'i. M • ' Dr HiRgiii-. . tini"' i;i Y MOKi: CAPITAL CA* CO. MBOva aamcK ot 21 ChavU Way. OuMls present were: Me^dames Jessie Hunt, Con nie Young, M. P. Jones. Jessie Hor ton, F.velyn D. Wesley. Florence E. Long, Mamie B-md. Kate Thomas, Dixie Montague, Marjorie Dunstoo. Lular Atwater. Carrie Price. Miss Harriett B Smith, Mr O'ha B Smith, Mrs. J. C Be'hea and Rev. J A. H- Kearegay. The president of this fine and industrial club is Mrs Geneva • Yarborough. Games were played through the j evening and remarks were made i by several present. | A delicious repast was served by' the hostess. Good byes were said by Mrs Carrie Price. BUY AN EXTR A BOND! ■You Too May Get RELIEF FROM asthma spasms Do those whopzing choking *i- Ucka keep you from your work or rob you of your half a century BRATF.R'® ’VJW- countleM luffers from ■pa'ms .f DFJl has brought blesaed relief to asthma. Try BRATER’S POW- DFIR, you too may find ifHithinx relief. Eaay to use. Caution u.se BRATER S POWDER only aa di I rected. 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