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PAGE TWO THE CAP.OUNIAN WEEK ENDING SATfRDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915 Raleigh Personals BV 'PETE’ WILI>ER I'l li Jolin F.. StokPR. class of ’31, AiiCustiiie's Culk'iif. now at- v»i to r I. Ij, ill NriirPiiiblii';', t i:; tiow ill ;lu* lily for a Wliili- III Itic uly, 1..- 1. k Ins 111..till r. Mis. Ih.lli- ; .1 rW) M.iplr Sh i-t. I.inn.ln The Fxofiitivo Committee of the nak'iRlt C'haptiT, held session lust .Siindiiy aflornnon. It was derided thtit an eiiui.*.ita>ri{il pruuram Ev stai liij ill Wtike County at once. Mr ii William Coidon, rhof til fne *l(.rir-; F It Ilraitti, was m laj- .i W* din -S(iiiy. Mr. fioKii ii h. s ((ly’i' a re|)utation in his cliosii) fiJil. S;«\v.irdr-malf Clrvon McCiain. rtj,!;i w of Mis, Ho'.i Mr\ :I. spent a 4 .. (hiya With lelativis and fnoiids ni iiil.v. He fpenl ■•une than l« Ills in the Patifie, Hi- is the m.h of| Hev. iid Mrs. N. 1), Mi Clahi of l.ijliinJon. He Wiara leviia! oiil- >*-|iidn»j; medals. Tfiehtitd nohinsen, familiarly I (■:; "I.ove Doll.’' leluriird to ily this wi-ck after llmly Ih V ri" T. P. Duhart nttnle a mort lid impres.-i'on iiixm hi.s p.ii- idi meelins l;i.>t sill niri s in a ehnrdi Mlnday nirld. f’.i Lonnie Periy returned to civvies here recently, after more than 30 inonihs in CTO. Pvt. Edward Haywood, erslwh.le member of the Raleigh Giants Base ball Club, is in llie city fur the holi- day.s. The Ifelpiiiu Hf.'n; Club of St. Matthews AMK Church met with Mr. tiiid Mrs. Lafayette Roberson. Kant Davie Street. Wednesriav iiiyhi- After an iiifurmalive ac.'t- r.. II, a delightful repast awiiited all extend sympathy. Cpl. Burnette Tubi-un received an honorable discharc;' .ecenily. He saw service in the ETU. He is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Flvis Tabruii, Youngsville. He is alsti the newhew of Mrfs. Sherwood Baker, 3l.i South HaywoixJ .Street, Mrs. Nellie Small HlW .South East SliecM, has been eoiifiiied to her hc.me by illness, Her mjniy filends wi’h for her a lapid recovery. CHAVIS'HEIGHTS BY MAY 1.. KROAHIE Mr. Oscar Kendall, Sr., of Pa., is spending the holiday.s at liome with i his famdy at 21 Cliavis Way. Miss Marjorie M. Townes Becomes Bride of Robert B. Henderson pr. lent. J )r, If. L, KiemiiiK is confined to . home by illnesR. We wish for ^1 a r.ipid I'ecovery. III---. Lina Huiiaparte. and mothn Mi-'. Rip-a Mi-Noil. aecuinpanied b.% Ihjir 1 Ml- \ w«Idii lecuinpa ' iieice. Constance Me.Neil an.; Hcrllia IfaywoiKl. iitteiided the wadding of Mirs Ro2ina .McCoy to ME Whitwoith Davi.s, Mr. Davis, wjo sc'rvod for two years in EiTO. i k.i member ,f the faculty of the Aigier Elementary School, Angler. Davis is the diiuRhIcr of Rev i ifl^iV. .1. D, MeCov. I.illinp.lon, Tlley will niid:.- Il,eir homf in Li!- lirtgicin. tir. Walter H.II. who was includ ed into the aiiiiCil services less than I) Vea rago, is a civilian ugain. Mr. E'o.sfer Byrd is in the city vi.iiting relatives and friends. .Mr Byrd, familiarly known as "Bo Uuiiky" was the pitching star ul Tw li';ht Leapne. lf>34 season. The Booker T. Washington Club held llteir rciiular m-.’r-tiog Sunday at the home of Mrs. Siillie Grry. 417 Cannon Street. More than thir ty persons were present and enjoy cd a most delightful repast. The Ilf xl meeiino of the club will Le held at the h mie of Mr. and Mr.s. D. If. Reid, South East Street. Ml-. Uissie H. Ciiavis and Mi-ss Miiinie S. Hid-:. Simtli Street, have relun.i'l li.xn.- alter atend- ing the fiioev I . t a i l.dives ii. Wake Poif.-t .Ml i-i .in-ii frienos I Mrs. H. N. Blown ol Baltimore Md., who has been visiting her son,; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown uf 0 Dare Terrace has returned home. Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Perry ef i No. a BriJiiswiek Teirace aimounr-e the hiith of a fine baby buy, Joseph Kci-i. Uei.-cinbd- .'ith, at St. Agms Ho.spital. Mother and baby arc now at liomi' and doing nieely. Mrs. Per-| ry is the former Miss Carrie Mac I Moore of this city. I Mrs. Elffie Dailey and grand son. Zib Alibi itlon, Jr,, have bt'cn sick and confined to their lioine for sev- . eral days. Mrs. Essie Chandler of 11 Chavis , Way IS reported belter. ' Master James Blount. Jr., of 8 Chavis Wily, eehbriitofl his fir.st birthday. December 17th. Happy irthday. James. Mr. Roy Cooke of 11 Lincoln Ter- ’ race is out again to the delight of his many friends. The Bo)ker T. Washington Club jvvill meet Sunday. December 23 ,al the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H Reid. South Ea.sl Street. Mr. John , Chavis j.s prej.idcnt. Activities At ISO Gliil) R.ALEIGH — The Program Com mittees of the Bloodworth Street USO Club, under the leadership of Ollie Clark, together with tiie laff i-nd other volunteers hav-c • rir'm;f a gala holiday program for tr.'ice men and women of this area. •Rt.ilring that mary servicemen lid women who are stationed at nearby camps will be unable to be home fur Chri.lin'is.” Harold M. Holmes, direeio-, sLited. ■•Volunteers and stuff memb-.T. a.-.- td-inn'iig for a real old fashion Cl. i :'i is Lor ser vice persi iiiiel." The Holiday trograni i a;- fol lows: Friday, December 21 — Chii.tmas decorating party at 7:30 p. m. The decorating committee of the GSO Is in charge. They will be as'isfed by members of the GSO. service men. staff members and other vol- unters. Saturday. D'ci-mber 22 — Carols bv the Washington High School Choral Club at 7:00 p. m.: Santa’s visit an Christmas Tree at 8;30 p. m. Dancing at ();30 p. m. '-..njflv. Derrmbe- 73. Christmas Music at 6 p. m.; Christmas Caro's led by Miss Laura Brown from front porch at 7 p. m.; Movie: ‘The Child of Bethl''h‘^m.'' at 8 p- m. Monday. December 24, Formal : saiuraay. u c'niuei — wo.w.- i bv the Washington High School i ' Choral Club at 7:00 p. m.: Santa's I I visit an Christmas Tree at 8:30 p. m. Dancing at (fc30 p. m. D^smbe*- 73. Christmas Music at 6 p. ro.; Christmas Caro’s led by Miss Laura Brown fror-i front porch at 7 p. m.; Movie: "T le Child of Bethl-'h^m." at 8 P- n- I Monday. December 24. Fo" inal ^ RALEIGH — Miss Marorio M. Townes of Raleigh. iKM-amc llie bride of Robert hein.ini lii Jiderson on November 2M. IIWA. Tlie ceremony lo*ik place at the Holy C10.S.S Missmn. Durham. wRh I’rilher Rievackcr offieiaiiiig in the luereneo of r latives and fi-eiids. 'ibe bride was gi-.-eri in m.iiiinge b-,’ her Sislti, Mrs. Maraia T. John- roll of Oxf rd. Sh • was aMi n-i-.:! iiy Miss Lerlainc K. Milch, 11, Maid o' Honor and the groom liad as Ins be: t TT.un, Mr, C. A, Toole 01' RaK ieh. Tlie bride wore blue iiietalic wilh black accessories ami carried a beau -' tiful bouquet of while losebnris and .snap^ragon.s mixi.-d with feather ferns. Accompiinyuig the coupl-’ l.'i Dur ham wcri! Mr. and Mr#. R. D. Hen derson of Frwieriik. Mii.. parents of, the gr.om. Mrs. C. T. Toole and Mr.s. Marina T. John-on sisp-rs (,f the bride. Miss I.eilain.- E. Milchi-H. Maid of Honor, Mr. C. A Tooh- best man. r.s. Marioi. T. Noble and Mrs. 1 If. T. llcndriek of Washington. 1). C. and Dr. '■.‘f. V. Clark if Raleigh. Tlie bride is a graduate of Nor'.h Cailoiiia College for Negroes, n member of the Delta Bigma Ttirl.i .Sorority and is c-mploved in the Surgeon General's Office, Washing ton. D. C. Tlie groom, n veteran of World War II and graduate of Morgan Col lege, is loturning to Howard UnL versity to complete his study in Mi'dical School. After a brief honeymoon the cmi- X-mas Eve ri:ince at 8:30 p. in.. Murie by 340lh ASF Band of Fort Bragg. Tuesday, December 2.'), Christmas ttreakfast and. dinner; Open House from 5-7 p. m. Dancing at 8:00 p. m.; Christmas "goodies" s?rved all d.iv Friday, December 28. War MMfi- ers Party for Veterans of World War tl. Citizens desiring to extend the ho.sDitaltiy rf their homes to one or more servicemen or women for din ner on Christmas Day will please contact either Mrs. N. P. DeVane at telphone number 3-2900 or Mrs. J. E. Strickland at 3-12.50. pie relum'd to Washiiigl-in whore tluy will make their home. Contest by holding the lucky ticket. Slainle.«s steel docs not durk.n in cooking alkaline foods as alum inum does, but once darkened by ‘overheating or scorching, it cann'-t be bright, ned as aluminum ran. TOI>.\Y TORL S.\T. “FALLEN ANGEL" Al'EX M'lWS "WHERE THE REST PK’TI'RES PLAY FIRST' krluriii'd SiihltriH Quilni.m Dune , Mr. Lnllicr Dnne.R, father, fought in Pacific. Vaiiki:ii jM|,e, Mr. Hairy Jonc®. futiier, fought in Eiiniiieon Thcaier. J.iOics R. I.a-sin, Mr. iiutiu.s Lasuiter, falhci. fought in Kuru- p-an Theater. Eimus Marlin Jon-;. Mr.*?. Rfiie A. JqiH;. inutlicr. fonght in Pacific. Williani Henry Bakir. Mr. Matt hew Baker, f.iiher, E;iir-ipe;in Ynea- Ire. James Hnri inj-1i.ii. Mrs. Flora Ilar- lingioii. wife. Einopean Tln-ater. "Bill" Johnson, Mi-s. Annie R.: Johnson, wife, Eiiropi aii TheaO r. 1 Artlmr Woixlard. Mr. Tiimie' Woodard, father. 1 Mr. and N;-- Horace Davis of iJii.ham were tlic week end gu ^:.- of .Mr. and Mrs. Cliailc.s C. Wii-i Hams. Mr. and Mr>;. Robert Lewis and Miss Victori;i Mriver of Newport News. Va.. spent ki.sl week end with Mr, ami Mis. Waller Bea.sl,-y. Tlie proprietress of the Page Beauty Parlor, Mrs. Ethol Page Be.islry and the op,rrator. Miss Car rie Boone, wish in thank all pa*- eons for their cooper.illoii. A Populaiity contest was given a, the AiKJX Elementary School Fri day iiiglit. December Sth. The mon ey rai'Tid was in the interest of llif lichool caf,T, rl:i, now nearly com pleted. Lille Mis.s Juanita Barbee of the 4lh Kiatlc, was erawned "Miss .Apex" of the grammer grade department and Lillie Miss Betty Jean Evans ol the tecond grade, was crowned ••.\iiss Apex" from the primary de- par,menf. Juanita, wtih her teacher,, Mr.?. Es' He McDonald, reported $50.00. Betty Jean, with her teacher, Mrs. Ethel Beasley reported $11.00. The amount raised as a result of this contest was $194.85. Mrs. Docia Evtns received the turkey given away at the P.ipularily ibimHAi - "Twis: ATT?Br - DEC. • *>1. ''5 Joan Leslie, June Haver 1:11: NEW I i Royal Bounteous greetings and many hearty thank-yous -V to all our kio'* '--'Hs. Ftu.ur Sa'u-d»7 i \.ild Bi;i ElLo t - - In I MAN FROM TUMBLEWEED" ' —Also— The 3 Mesquite: rs -— In ^ "BLOCKED TRAIL" IWAKE SALVAGE CO. Sunday and Monday Roy Pop rs — In "BRAZIL" Tuesday and Wednesday Richard Arlen — In "THE BIG BONANZA" With — George (Gabby) Hay*- ' . V To each'and every one of you, go our sincerest wis'-js lor If-e ”4- merriest Chrisimos ever. Capitol Coal & Ice Co. 600 W. Hargett Street Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Feature— Spend A Pleasant Evening at Pine lucres • DINING and • DANCING We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECUE FRIED CHICKEN Highway 70-A From Raleigh From Durham CURTIS P. ROBERTSON Manager ‘WHERE IX) WE GO FROM HERE?” *N "'ECHNICOLO^ a.'. Joan Leslie, June Haver ‘WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?” *N TECHNICOLOR Sie^tii't-' “ISJ F O" L‘H"” “ r*.V ME'^nC’ONE NEV/S I I WEDNESDAY THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 - 27 H CALL OF THE WILD 99 CLARK GABLE, LORETTA YOUNG — In wilh — Jack Oaklo “Tom Turk” Cartoon News Last Chapter “ Shadows of Chinatown” I I FR!. and SAT. (Double Feature) DEC. 28 and 29 DON ‘-Rod” r.ARUY — In “CANYON CITY” “SENSATIONSOF1945” Cab Calloway and his Band, Eleanor Powell Firat Chapter of “MASTER KEY” 1946 FORD . .. Come in and SEE IT! NOW ON DISPLAY Follow the crowds to our showroom and see the finest Ford ever built—the NEW 1946 Ford. It's ready for your inspection. Sanders Motor Co. BLOUNT and DAVIE STS., RALEIGH Our^Yulellde wishe* for our men still overseas are bri^t as ti.e blessed light of the Christmas Star which shines on all. Public Service Co. of N. C. “THE GAS CO.”
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