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PAGE TWO THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATUKUAY, NOVEMBKK :i. Raleigh Personals BV -I'ETE ' UILDFK .Fridjiy ownijig, October 2G, Mrs. Hattie Edmundaon is president, i.:»K00, ihe Oavie Siieot Presbyter- Mrs^. A II. Gray is secretary. -Mrs. j • Ciiurcn. was Hit- .-teiic ..f a ino.s'. I ■t'jifiil \v(daiii:'. spu'isnrcd by ttic MisMon.iiv Scciely of ihc Tilt- wc-diiitiv atriiospla when lovely noptuil F. p. Alayc is treasurer, S«t W.ilter James Ciiavis was the city recently visiUtit* relati\ eph Warrt. Ini ticl- He the son of .Mr a24 S, Ta. ■'Daby' : played by ut. w:i h .lowed bv tin- bcauti/. li I'd Mrs. John Ch •'il't ■'IP c\iii.-L. ■ whii! ^\u: sniis by 'hur) St. He is known Aly . Kunict Vouii’’, aecon-ipar.jid by Chavis. >•‘1 i-tvi Mis- I.i.thia YouiiK. The w^ddin>» inarch, played by Miss V unu, then be;’an, Drersed ii>t>'.eniny yowr.s of every color in ■ e inbow, two bride’s maids, pr?» cctdcd c-rh of the nine p..rt;-ip.-i- II.ij bridi. \viio were euWer Jresstd .ii|ol.ie o; while 'i'iaj wini,.-g bride. -Nif-. EiJii/.i'.i B..nus, .1 nieinbt-r of tl.| li ple T inpk- Christian Churth '■•or: a lovily blue laf/eia i-vcr.inti Jarr.cs Bridties. .Mr. and M - *■■•... and cairud a most bv luli- Dorsey Butler i-iurneyed to Rocky Ji.| ' liAi d houi|uci of si.ap drauon'-1 M'-unt. N. C. last Friday niiiht to al and I - O', jhe lai-cd Marco-jhnd the Washington Hi-Rocky Mt. hif I.i't II. the pr i’.\ r:-joij she w a« M*i football game. ' Herman Jones, 2052 Cuba St. I .seen here recently. He was discharged with the rank of T-5 and was in the ETO. He is the son ■if Mr and Mrs. Sumucl Jones, of the same address. Mr. and Mrs. John .Merril. Kt. 3 have the joy of announcinj; that their three sons have returned frcTti oveiieas, Robert and Joseph, Iron; ttie l> -waiian theater and Leroy from the ETO. They ore the broth- eis of Mr, Jno. T, Merritt, 725 S. East St. nnit in fii rl of the pulpit by Ro.-s j f ijA t' l', i;iv u.ii;-i-.>w;i yroom for M*"' h 'm .dl .if tlu bride. e,jmpi-t'-d. '1 lie fciidc and groom took special pl4: in the t>uii»il. and the bride veiled by Ma.y Ann Turner, her mai s if iioiior. 'I'ne fi v. niony, which 01.ly the announcemeii' of the 'ii| • 111. of numi y raised by il com- p I bi ide.s her sponsors .uid the pif * il.ituin of prize.^-. wa- read 1... AJ" my F. J. Cai'ii..i'e. acting min- i'-4-;- .A the oeacsiuii. f:213.21 was thi lot; 1 amount of money ndsed by brUles and their .••pon.ioi . ■ fiilj. Blount cflebr.ded her 6fh biftiiliiy Friday. Octoo;- 20 at the ».'4:ir of h'-i parent.'-, Mr. and Mrs V,'|i;ie nii-'iiii, -t.-.j South Swain St eful prt senl.'- "l| Mni.y gan.i' . f in. tuki- .• played. Ici and Land' iGse p.-fcSei.l weie: SiiirUy Do->- 11. Joiclle H idge. Odessa Wal- ti ^•, Jean Jeniiitan. Valec Bullock Bullock. Willie Mae Jones i.idicl Campbell. Laura Bell Cartier. Ji ii. M.ic Holton, James Hinton Itc bi;y Gardner. Walter Rollins. Jr. •;k Gardner. .Tr. .Albcrl Wallace t ihcr Gartrer, Carl Garlrer, Hen- iitin and Wdliai.i Rollin'. I'i -• Odei-i Riehaicl-, ft Chatham T4 ..iCO sjH-m l.'ist week end with Jnj' niothei in Wil n. Miss Richards li alucieiit at Pnipp: Btauly Cel- 'd- f . • .Marg.m t l^ake Jones, form- I rl.. of Kalcign. but now of Dc-tr. ih ..Ilih, is visiting Mr, and Mrs, Mar- siijill Butl-r and iiiee?, Mrs. Mar- yiMil L Whitakci. U Edgecombe rJiiace. I |‘fe, Frank E. “Bobo" Hunter, Jr.. rt|Jilted to the city last week from thi ETO. He was one of the first va^unteers in the War and at the ti»-e a’'tar iinerman-on the Wash- incton High School fo' tball team. f^fc J. V. H-.rris visited his wife’s p.»-C'it3, Mr. and Mrs. AuRUslo Llde, 411 5?outh Haywood Streel. He c-d to Camp Clabornc, La Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and f .li iiv, who J■••'l•ir^c at the corner cf iiljrned to the city hist week from '.hi ETO. He was one of the first vJiiritec-i'S In the War and at the ti^ 1.- a ' tar iinerman on Uie Wesh- iiicton High School Fo tball team. Ffc. J. V. H.tiris visihd his wife’s 1. Bents, Mr. .'md Mrs. Aupustn l.ide 411 South Haywood StreeV He MiiMi i ed to Con.p Clabornc, La Mr" ^nd Mrs, Rube;t Miller and f.,b iiv. who r-eide at the corner tf h'liith Jj^iywood and East Ihivi*; Sts. relmn'-# l» ths city icccntly. after h.A u- •ttei'ried the luneral of his ti^er. Mi-ss Emma Miller of Darn- vrell. T>.' C. 4li-: J>,.i;v I’liiiiJiii* 1, Smith SI. 1 II .iiLBily 111 4 ihcr home Mrs. Estelle Koi'crs ABton of f'lcith Street, if n-cuiioratiriR after a j‘ rious operation at St- Agnes Hd'vitol- ilrs. Rc-a Beard. 203 Ea«t Lenoir Slid, who has been ill at her home, is lout auaiii to the delight of her ir.i|ny friends. M.-. Ralph Morraii of Clayton, visited Mi>« Dorothy Hammond of 2(;8 East Lenoii Str.-et during the v.e-'k end. Vr-. Corene Nelson, formerly of Wl! on, has returned to the city ai.^ live.* at 212 East Leiuir Street. ill;-. Ada Burgess. 212 East Le- h'll. Streit. rettnlly returned to the f ’}.• after an extended trip to New- M-t. N. J, and New York City. Mrs. Solomon Mitchell, formerly »f Ihi. city but now of Norfolk. Va, was called to the city on account of the illness of his mother. .Mrs Sadie Mitchcli. He i.« the brother of Mr. Otho Mitchell of Harri.d Barber Shop, Robert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert \Vill:am\ 800 E. Davie St,, icturned to the c;iy last Fri day after twenty-four m.mths in ETO He wp« -'I State tackle at Washiiiglor. Hi Sci ool lft39-40. Miss lea . Smith St. LliiiI erton. Mr, Stanford Joiic--' af 427 .Snif. St. contirucs ill at » • ’ihc ■ ii'c s^Rn^ of improvi i.it.M Cpl. Jesse Taylor, who I-..-- i-p ■ Ti ir rthan twenty months in ETO r expected this wjek. H; i- he brother of Mr. Ralph Taylor if 1290 E. Edenton St. Mr. and Mrs, Levi Hodge and amtiy have leturried 'o the city af- ran exUnded absence of three vears in Norfolk Mr. Hodge WaS in •he employ of the Norfolk Navy yard. They reside at 901 E. Martui Street. .Miss Sadie B CoTper. steneg- rapher to Miss Meivcr. supcr\'Uor of Elementary Schools, and Mr. Lem Hodge journeyed to Washing ton, D. C. to attend the Durnam- 5i:«te-Tuskegee Army Air Force football game last Saturday. Gathered on the steps of Annie Merncr Pfeilffer Chapel at Ben nett College, Greensboro, ore these youfig ladles, officers of the freshman class. First row, left to right. Misses Christine Hartsfield, sargeant at • arms. The Stewardess Boaid No, 1-A of St .Matthews AME Church m e t with Mrs. J D. Davis, 701 Second St.. Oberlin. Slewardc's Board No. I of St. Matthews AME Church met Tue.sday night at the home of its president, Mrs. Sullie Henderson, filo E Davie St The Helping Hand Of St. Matthews AME Church met with Mr;. Lillie Johnson, Garner Road. Wednesday night. An inter esting and informative session was 1 eld. Mss M. S. Hicks is president The St. Matthews AME Church U her Board sponsored a tea at th" • -r" oi its president, Mrs. Angler J-i.ifr-. 1012 E. Junes St. Sunday " ■ "lOO to 6:00 P. M. Semerr offkvif Ola.'Jboro. N J.; FI nsfe Gant, treasurer, Charlotte; FJeanor Barnwell, class reporter, Beau fort. S C,; Magalcnc Dulin. assist ant .secretary, Mocksvllle; and Helen Greene, president. Pkila- A n.,sicul .'i; . V.. Ihorou; .. those prcs.fi' ; la PuliL-y. . V ' ' berla Ric: . 1.: dick. Mildicd ' wood and Adel. 1 Hattie Milliken literary program • ■) -yed. Among . :.!' ;d'mes Vlo-. J..jkrcn. Ro- I B. Rid- .-I . 'rij.ln.;i Hay- ; i t iln-. . lisics . El :■( r . wood and Lillie Mae Wibioii. ..les'rt Alex ^ Jones. W. G. Wilson, si.d Kev. J. D Davis. Miss Norwood served a- mistre.-s of ceremonies, Mrs, Eva Roberson and grandson.; Lovey Portin, Jr. returned to the | e-ity after visiting their daughter ! and aunt respectively, Mrs. Eioise . scholarship. Robersan Johnson. Miss Elsie Elkins, ninth annual scholarship winner of Phi Delta Kappa sucority, who entered Ober lin College, Ohi >, this fail. A 1943 high school graduate in Cin cinnati, Miss Elkins stood No. 1 on a list of 142 contestants for the ANP> delphia. Pa. Second row, left to right. Addic Williams, chaplain. Monroe; TTielma Hall, secretary, Philadelphia, Pa; and Melba Davis, vice president Rocky : Mount. Mrs. Eva Roberson of 812 East Davie Street has returned home af ter visiting her daughter in Wash ington, D. C. _ • Steward Mute Theodore E. Hen derson is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Petty Officer 1-c John H. Samp son i^ visiting his mother, Mrs. .Al len at 1018 Manly Street. oberldTn^ BY ANN B. MORGAN Miss Lucy Bobbit of Washington, D. C., has retnined home. While here she was the house guest of Mrs. Minnie Slocum. Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mrs. Annie Hester. I Mrs. Lula Barker Henry of Brook lyn, N. Y.. and Mrs. Barker of Ra- :leigh. were the house guests of MrJ. Sarah Freeman. Mrs. Sally Hintan. daughter and grand daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y.. were visitors in the city recently. Mrs. Hinton' sgran ddaughter is a student at Shaw University. Mrr. Hinton is in the Dress Making Bus iness in Brooklyn. N. Y. While here, 9he spent a very plea sant evening as dinner guest of Mrs. Sarah Freeman. William Holloway of the U. S. Navy is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. WllUan Holloway on {Club. Mrs. Flagg received man; useful gifts. I Mrs. Willie White of Norfolk. Va is convalescing at the home of he m.olhcr on East Street, after unde'" going a serious operati.>n at St. Agnes Ho pltat. Mrs. White is thv . fuinrtr Miss Lalon Hodges. I A succesful year’s work for* the ; Wilson Temple Methodist Church , was climaxed on Friday evening in I the social room of the church. An I interesting program v. as rendered by members of the church. After the program an Ice course I w as enjoyed by all. CHAVls'llfiTS BY MRS. MAY L. BROADIE All families of Chavis Heights bow in sympathy with Mr.». Annie McCuller and family in the passing of her mother. Mrs. Susie Meintir? of No, 18 Dare Terrace. Funeral w.lJ be held Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. E. D McLain of 9 Lincoln Terrace ari sorry to hear that she is a patlcni in Saint Agnes Hospital and hope that she will be returning horn- very soon. Rev. W, F. Cox of Durham wa' the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs William McDaniel of No. 5 Chavis Way. Rev. Cox j' the pastor of Smith Temple, corner of East Davie and South East Streets. The Booker T. Washington Club held its regular meeting Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jannie l.ittlo. 3 Chavis Way. More than twenty-^wo members were present. After the meeting a delicious loursc was sop.'- od. Chicken salad and pickles, a fall pui'.ch, saltinc crackers ice cream and heme made cookies. Sciltcd nut and canoy were enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mary P. Lane. .“kW South Saunders Street, Sunday. Nov. 11 Ail members are urged to be pre sent. Master Laney Partin. Jr., of 6 Chatham Terrace, has returned home after visiting hit aunt In Washington. D. C.. and relatives m Baltimore, and other paints north. Mrs. Mabel Osborne of 4 Hyde Terrace, has been confined to her apartment for several days. Hurry and get well Mrs. O borne. NK(;i{0 DOLLS Kviry home ohoolH have a (’elored l»oll. We offer In this sale two tiasliy numbers. With hair, moving •yes, shoes, stocking*, nicely dressed. PRK'E 84.98 and $6.59 If C.O.D. postage extra.—Dealers*. .. . Agem.s Wanted Write NATIONAL lO. 254 West ISSth St.. New York, 30 Miss Dorothy Maynor. famous soprano, will appear in concert at the Raleigh Memorial Auditor ium. Saturday evening at 8:00 This is Miss Maynor's first ap pearance in the Capital City. Pvt. James Walker who has serv ed overseas has been the house guest of The Chandliers of II Chavis Way. Mrs. Carrie Kendall of 21 Chavis Way has been on the sick list for several days. Hurry and get well, I Mrs Kendal! . 1 Mrs. Johnston Wall of 9 Smith I Plaza is a patient in St. Agnes Hos-1 nital, her many friends w'ill regret to learn. Mrs. Wall is the former. Miss Gladys Thomson city.' Hurry and get well, Mr. Vall. Spend A Pleasant Evening at Pine Acres • DINING and • DANCING We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECUE FRIED CHICKEN Highway 70-A Prom Raleigh From Durham CURTIS P. ROBERTSON Manager DRIVE IN CLEANERS Rev. C. F. Martin, pastor of Rush Mtmorial AME Zion Church found friends were invited to join Mrr. Hattie Hayes continues il! ** impo3:ibIe to fill his pulpit last Guests pre.Ails were. Miss at her home, 825 E. Martin St. Sunday and in his absence. Rev. W. Addye Brown. Mrs. Alice Glenn. Evirette*Av«iie' ... , P® sorvices ; Miss Pattie M, Love. Mr. and Mrs.} Pvt. Addison ^epard of Missouri. Mys Ernestine Hayes^ teacher at high order and were well Coleman Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Mur-1 Is visiting relatives and friends in Lmkt.n. N C. and dau«htfr of “““d™- , , • , „ „ , P''y Qlenn, Mrs. Coro L. Miller, the city. Mra..Ilaltle Hayes oI 825 E. Martin " Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bryant o , Mrs. Ora Flags wa. (iven a aur. St, at^nl the wcclt.end with hel TextC: Mrs, Jamea M. H.gg., Mrs.'prUe birthday “ party on oltober Noveinbe^ w th a Pew Ranv d »F 'I" O'*’'"" 0"“ Rj y a. njrs, Rtbecca J. Bennett, Mrs. Phil she is a member. Those present other and sisters. 3:00 P. M. A anal of f . Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodwortb St. NOW PLAYING THROUGH TUESDAY ! A Glouroug and Exciting Romance ! GINGER ROGERS LANA TURNER WALTER PIDGEON—VAN JOHNSON Ilf “WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF” -STARTS WEDNESDAY- She^d Rather Be Kissed Than Crowned ! HEDY LAMARR • ROBERT WALKER “RAGS” RAGLAND • JUNE ALLYSON IN “HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY” CHILDREN Under 12 9c Ambassador ALL SEATS 2U ton, D, C, to attend the Uurtumi- '4t:tr-TnykPgee Aimy Air Force football game Iasi ^lurday. ■ Robersan Johni-on. 1 Rv\'. C. F. Martin, pastor of Rush I Memorial AME Zion Church found 'h Impos.'ible to fill hU pulpit last .Sunday and in his absence. Rev. W j Henry Perry suppled. The services Mi-5 Emetine Haycr. teacher at Mrs. Hattie Hayes continues il! at her home. 825 E. Martin SI. LiltUI-m, N C. and daughter of Mra,.JluUle Hayes of 825 E. Martin attended. The Sej!fjqui-C::ntenriial Hally of St. spent the wcek.cnd with her mpther and seder.. 1 , in November with a Pew Rally at Mr. Berry O Wilcox, formerly of ^ ^ hundr^ this city and Newpoit New*. Va. tioHufs hJis been set and all clubs was a visitor in the city last week- auxiliariw have been uigc^ end. He is now in the employ, of I*" '•‘•PO'l -'t least twcnty-five do- the U. S. Civil Commission m Croup Four uf wnich Mrs. Al- Washlngton, D- C *=* president, ♦will meet i Sunday afternoon at 4 00 p.m. at The Progressive Club, u commu-!‘he home of Mrs. Beittie Lou Rtiach rity club, sponsored a Harvest Tea IMarlin -St Ttie Junior nii ^ recently at the borne of Mr. and Seni.yr Choir* of the church will Ml* W D. Jones. 539 E. Lenoir St. ht 1*'^ church ot 7:30 and b no On the following Monday night. Mr. re pectivclv Friday iiig.it. M’ - and Mrs. Jones entertained the club Ethel Jeffrie* is the musical direc- in its semi-monthly mtetlng. 'o*"- The Sunday School is under the _____ able direction of Mr*. Marie Moore. Mr, and Mrs. D A. Perry of Dur- The regular hours of service are ham journeyed to Raleigh recently prevailing, except Sunday School to be the gue"*!* of Mr, ad Mrs. W ^ si lO'OO a.m. D. Jones, 534 E, Lenoir St. Sgt. NeUon Burke Pompey re- ____ turned to the city recently after Mr. Junius Watson, formerly of more than thirty months. He wears this city but now of Richmond. Va. ifine battle stars and served in the was a visitor in the city last week. ETO. He is the hu.sband of the for- Mr. Watson was one of the first mcr Miss J.anet Powell, athletes at Washington High School j Little Miss Joyce Gray entertain, in 1923-24. |®1 her many friend* at a birthd.ay ! party Friday. Oct 26. She is th'o Mrs. Ida Haywood, 412 E South i daughter of Mr and Mr*. Ouy E. SI., was declared 79 years young Gray. E. Hargett St. and Lincoln recently. A most delicious dinner i Terrace. attended by her immediate family ^ Mrs. Samantha Robinson and and presents highlighted an even-' sister, Miss Jean Ma«*cnberg of Sarah Freeman. William Holloway of the U- S. Ngvy is visidng his parents, Mr and Mrs. VllUom HoUoway on Everette Avenue. Pvt. Addison Shepard of Missouri, is visiting relatives and friends i'’ the city. Mrs. Ora Flagg was given a sur- birthday party on October Gray’s friends were invited to join in. Gueets pre.^ts were; Miss Addye Brown. Mr*. Alice Glenn, Miss Pattle M. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Mur phy Glenn, Mrs. Cora L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bryant of Tcx.tV; Mrs. James M. Higgs, Mr*, prise Arelia Brown, Mrs, Susie Toney, ^ 16th by the Oberlin Club of which Mrs. Rebecca J. Bennett, Mrs. Phil she is a member. Those present Haywood. Mis' Mary Pope. Mrs. El- were Mrs. Lena Dunn. The Rankin la Crussling, Mrs. Ruth Davis. Mrs., sisters, and members of the Oberlin Jamica Pratt, Mr. A. A. Cooke. Mr ‘ - - - —ult J. Burns and Mr. I. C. Hayes. The menu cmi-istt-d of turkey and everything that goes with it. A de lightful evening was enjoyed by all. CARTER Captain and Mrs, I.-iwrence Bry-' ant of Texas are ihc house guest of* Mr and Mrs. Coleman Cobb of 405' West Lenoir Street. Mrs. Bryant uj the neice of Mrs. Cobb. Captain ' 3 Blast Lenior St. Bryant has served in the armed forces overseas for more thai: four years, and has received an han- urable discharge. Miss Rena Mitchell of 613 East Edenton Sirete has returned home after spending the week end in Goldsboro visiting relative' and friends. Miss Daisy Plummer of 412 Smith Street ha* been confined to her home again after bein'j able U> get out for just a short while, after suf fering b long spell of >ickne;s. Her many friends wish for her u speedy recovery. Electric Company Anything Electrical J l, : Mary Lochleave was recently i: d in an nulom. bile accident. SI'* is recuperating rapidly at tlte h. I-." of her sister. Mrs Charle? and Miss Tucker, 219 E. Lt- I 4, St. i'rs. Taudelia Turner of Raleigh. It'l ej&'as In the city for business i«s While here, she visited M4. Nfrtha Edwards, 309 E, Lenoir Eit"i2£: McCorble Smede- uf'tJ&ffney. visited Mr. and Mrs. S j;."w^lartln. 317 E Lenoir St, m:*-s ^-xieley is teacher at Cen- ti.fl OMknmar School at Jacksoi VilJ'-. Rt-C. Yfr James W "Bud” Perry rc- tiiA.tii to the city ln«t week after an|txlended nip tlir: u«h the south, touching many interesting points in Fl|nda. Mr. J. H. Mfbnne wr-; able to get oi.| on the sidewalk after being shut in ^or some time. He lesides at 409 S>>|ith Person St. ^r. James H. Burroughs, who ha* belli shut in since March 21 was iibk- to greet a few ^rienus from hii* front porch lo--t wet-k-end. Mr. BtiJ-rr.ughs render at 309 Sv-ulh Per- coy Street. f r. Nathan Mr. Oscar Dixon. Gi'otge I.ewis. all of 431 South I’l-t.-o nSt. are recuperating rapidly toll%' relight of their many friends, '{la- Emergency Club of St. Paul AME Church met with Mrs. Faye Ptkce.Maye, W. South St. A Name Rally m which $95.00 was raised featured Uie agenda of the night. ing of gaiety and thanksgiving. Cpl. Harold Smith, Omaha. Neb., Pfc. Lawrence Llorcace, Alexan dria. La., Pfc. Ernest Chase. Wilm ington, Del. were weex-end gucs'.s in the city. They are 8tati;:ned at Camp Butner. N. C. Mrs. Martha Buoy, 309 S. Tarboto Sr. was called to New Bern, N- C. on account of the illness of her sis ter. She is a violinist of quite some reputation and the wife of Mr. Chas. Buoy. The Ocean Wave Club of Saint Matthews AME Church sponsored Baby Contest Sunday afternoon at ne home of Mrs. Daisy Harris, 503 Smith St. at 8.00 P. M. The par ticipants were Richard Howard. Oneal Culhrell. Jacob Lee Jones, at Battress Chapel. Vance County Method, have just returned to thv city after visiting ’heir daughter and niece in New York City. Miss Dijr.ithy Mae Lane. Brook lyn. N. Y. spent two weeks wth her mother. Mrs. Sallie J. Lone 308 Freeman St. Mi 's Lane left the city Monday night. T-5 Davis Latyn. Fort McClcll.-m. Ala. spent a few days as the guest of his wife, Mrs. Mozetle Latyn. 704 E Davie St. Mr. Robert Edward*, Stewards Mate 2nd Class, kft iite city re cently for Bainbridgc, Md. after spending me e than a week with hi* family at 801 F, Davie St, Mr. Henry Bolden is ill at hi home. 615 E. Cabarrus St. We wish for him a speedy recoj^ry. Mr. Will Smimons. 1107 Gatling attended a ■ church cunferovice Mrs. Nellie Small of 802 Sou'h East Street is visiting her sister in Wilmington. Del. She viitt also vUit rt-hitive' in New Jersey. New York and Canada. and Walter McCloud. Jr., all in-; last week and reported a highly sue fants. The unusual thing about Iticessful meeting. was that every participant received i Mrs. Mildred Cothran, wife of a prize. The first prize was award- S-Sgt. Eugene Cothran. 422 Mon- ed to Jacob Lee Jones, second prize tague Lane, accepted the position Walter McCloud, Jr., third jirize as emergency instrutcor of Home Richard Howard, fourth prize Oneal Cuthrell. The prizes were awarded by Mr. O. D. Chavis. Among those attending were Mr and Mrs. O. U. Chavis. Miss Mamie S. Hicks, cs* dames Margaret Harris. Mary Mit chell. Martha Jones. Martha Mc- Cl.ud. Cathrarv Cuthrell, Daisy Funderburke. Henrietta Luca*. Mo- Ecunomics at the James E. Shepard School. She is a graduate of A*llen University. William A. Dover of Raleigh has received an honorable discharge from the navy, following mure than seven years of service. He served aboard a destroyer in both of the Third and Seventh Fleets, and p3r- zelle Shipp. Messrs. Will Lucas .W.' ticipated in two battles and five G. Wilson and Rev. J. D. Davis, invasions. Dover wears the Asiatic, The financial effort W'as an over- pacific ribbons and the good con- whelming success. The club met duct medal. Dover is the son of Mr. Wednesday night at the home of and Mrs. C. Dover of 209 Cuba Si Mrs. Rachel P. Redic, 807 E. Davie . .. .. . Street at 8 o’clock. A most Interest-1 Mrs. Sallie Gray of 317 Cannon ing meeting was held. Mrs. Henri- Street, honored her brother-in-law. etta Lucas Is president. Mrs. Mozelle Mr. Thomas Wallace and Miss Ao- j Shipp is recretary and Mrs, Daisy, nie Vaughn of Newport. R I.. Mon- Harris Is treasurer. iday evening, and many of Mrs. 5* CAPn'AL COCA-COLA BOITLING CO. 515 W. blorgan St. HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal il will be—- seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting -a real home-cooked flavor. , B & H CAFE 411 S BLOUNT ST. WE CARRY A FULL LINK OF BEAUTY and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLAREX Beauty Products Co. 1734 FULTON Sl^EET Breeklya, til). New Terfc Tns RLW Royal Friday and Saturday—Nav. 2-3 BOB STEELE—In ■SILVER CITY KID ” Also—DON 'Red) BERRY—In "STAGECOACH EXPRESS' THE NEW Royal Friday and Salsiday-Nev. 2-S BOB STEELE—In "SILVER erry kid" Also—DON 'Red) BERRY—In "STAGECOACH EXPRESS” Sunday and Monday—Nov. 4-5 ROY ROGERS—In "SAN FERNANDO VALLEY" Tuev. and Wei;.—Nav. 6-7 DENNIS MORGAN—In "GOD IS MY CO-PILOT’ Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Feature— DOVE HL'SIG COMPANY AKTHCR DOVE. Prep. .Automatir Phonographs Rented For Special Occasions and Installed on Commission Basis SELECT RECORDS OUR SPECIALTY Dial 3-2744 129 E. CABARRUS ST. Colonade WINE - DINE - DANCE WHILE ENJOYING A FLOOR SHOW CABARRUS A BLOUNT RALEIGH Nov. 2,9 -In Pen CHRISTINE CHATMAN And Her Orcheitr. — Plus BIG REVUE BABY “BlueT^UTH NICKEY end MICHAEL KID “Funny Man” CHERLESTON TWO SHOWS: 10:30—12:30 AdmiMion $1.00 SUN.-MON.-TUES NOV. 4-S4 “WITHOUT LOVE” SPENCFR TRACY • KATHARINE HEPBl^PV With—Lucille Ball—Keenan Wynn—Carl Esmond Patricia Morison—Felix Bressart Cartoon “HATFUL OF DREAMS" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7*8 **Penthouse Rhythm 99 With—Kij-by Grant—Lois Collier—Eric Blore Edward Noiris—Minna Gombell— Maxie Roaenbloom Edward S. Brophy—Judy Clark—'Henry Armetta Delta Rhjrthm Boys March of Time “TOKYO” Chapter 8 “Shadows of Chinatown” FRI. end SAT. (Double Feeture) NOV. 9 end 10 “LEATHER BURNERS” Featuring—WiUJAM BOYD 44i 'Seven Boon to Death CHICK CHANDLER • JUNE CLYDE Chepler 7 “JUNGLE QUEEN” ff
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