PAGE TWO
THE OAKOLINIAN
WEEK EN'DIXG SATURDAY. .TANIJAnY 5.
Raleigh Personals
Anmial Kpiphanv Ser
vice \l Si. .\ii:ustiiie‘s
BY “PETK” AVILDKR
Mr. lulwiird Air.os. Oxford, .spent Srhoitl nnd Shaw University before
». I •• ihijs with his iiuiit and unci.-, graduating from N. C. Collc.ie. U:
J-* .»iul .Mis. Clii.ide Roger'.. .')};| (aiiuiiiiily known as "Gyp."
|t : I.enoir Sln'el. lli- was accom- — -—
Ijj.-.'oni by liis .sister, Miss Emma Mrs. Nettie Green, of Brooklyn. N.
j.J. .11- An.os, als^o of Oxford. Mr V.. was the guest of Mr. anu Mrs.
jr' find just returned fiom the !'• W. Robinson. Iil4 [):(vie St.
‘! III wh. If he- spent 27 months of a
i.ioiitli army service. l\Ir. Carl Mcnonald, .Iiv, of Biook-
• lyii, N. V-. vislid jtj K'liiiivt.'
. ■ r'atiiiic Cro'SOTi f’ejuies spent during the holiday.;, He is the grai.'l
• lioiiinii r.f her Christmii.s holidays sC’ii of Mrs. Snellings, anil the
] • ■ • li I iiarenls. .Mr. and Mit. San- nephv.v of Miss P'!or''..te Snelliivi!-
• of .Smith Stieel. She was ar- ‘>f En;.t Uavie Strcid.
/o.iid by her inece. Mi.ss Alda
ainv. now of New Rothelle. .\ -Mr. Samuel Faucetle was .«c.ii
; t ill formerly of this city. on H.ngctt Street Monday. .Mr.
I -—— Fauirtic i-v certainly at home near
• li . Margie Kelly, forn eily of t'.is the .'ireade Building. H* now m ike-
j' I Ty foi .1 few day.s vi.-iting in- l.oine in N’l'W York City .
f ' Ini; now of .\'ew Voik City, wn- ’
•I;'I i-.iients, Mr.'.'. Carrie litck.' remains ill at
j — .— . her home, 4jy Alston Stie-.t.
I Cacsena D:iv.>on. formiiiy- • — •
»f ihi: eily, but now woikiiig on Mr. Stanford Jonc.' -how.s signs
|l ' ' niasU-is degrie at (.'oluinlha, of improvement a' hi.-; home, 4J.'>
ir.ity. visited her mother. Mu, i Alston .Street. He suffeitil a stroke
♦v.-
RAf-EIGH — The annual Epipha
ny servict'. often refe red to the
"Fi-ast of, Lights." wol be held in;
the chapel of St. Augusline's Col-
' lege Sunday eveii.iig, January 3 at
7 o'clork
The Kpiphany, which celebrates
the mmifestjition of the infant
Christ to the G^ntile^ in the pev-
so: ■ of ih - Three Wise Mni. ha ;
Lei n obseiveii in Ih:.-; ii'\ei.;t arn*
, colorful service at St. .\ugustinc'.;
for ni'-rc than forty y.. r . and sev
eral other churche.-' in this seclioi;
h.ive adopt d the Ftasi of Light-
an appropriate wa. to nb?crvc the
Flpiuhany, The service is : ich in
lymbolism. .iHd th e attend.ng
fiavo an opporiunily to take an ae-
tivo part in it. The date eoincide
\vi;h that of "Ot (■hr>itm
I7V WTRriTT \1K Mother HarrLs. Sarah Davis.
fll.T' Rh du Delaney and a Mrs. Patter-
SI0N4RV SOCIETY
FETES Ei.DEIlI.VS
OilERLIN .\EWS
mono
WUawson. Ill Sinilhficld Streo:
I H*.- holJday.s.
.Mr, -lo-eph Ki-aii ey. Jr., return-
'■ to Brooklyn. V . Iasi we« k end
abli- slay with hi.«
recently.
Mr. I.croy Jones, p. rhaps one ot
the youngi'sl lical volunteers ever
to enter the navy .s b.itk liotr.e .if-
vi-ntufi'l si.iy. He i.- the
nenl.--. Mr. aiul .Mi . .lo epli Koar-l-'on > f l^Ir, and Mrs. SCmford Jone;;.
)r.lb
. of .'ittk South Haywood St.
ill a.s w.lli lii-- si.-ler.-; aiid a
j -Mi-.s II jiie Neali- Dawson, in
i' 'leior at Miiiiioe High School,
iiroe, spent the holit ay- with her
r.th'r, .Ml.-'. M, L. Da-.’.-ii>M here.
'•Ir. and Mi';, AllHot D.irby spent
» I w days in llie city during the
j - 'ui.iy iiciind. .Mr. and Mis. Daihy
, - ..ell known ill ih- younger -■•et
i .Ur, Riehmond Wall. Rale.gli ri :•
i ‘of. but now 'I member of lie
'.';lh-Ion Higli .Sill ol faeiilty a'.
V.’ In,II,-101 . the holiday.' with
f f.Hilly at 77.i Fa: I Davie Sire. 1.
I Al-ton .Street.
Mr-. iUabi l Brewir. of N*i w Y'o: ic
City, wa.; called to the city on ac
count of 1,..- death of h'-r father,
.Mr. Sam Harris.
Mr and Mrs. Chnitice Fdinuml-
ou. of Xi-.v Y'u'K f'jlv were gu sts
of Mr. and Mrs. D il Ke. k. of
Pettigiew Slriet.
Mr liinutl
!F-i'.l.er k-fl the
s heen !• f to the ski! - f
.Miss l.,iura Kiiinoncl.- wi.-e;' of d
Rakigh version of Heaven Bound'
and teacher of the W muTs Binlc
cias.x of St. Paul Church. The -i
leeiiou was 'Ar.tt'ni by M . H II.
Ldiiiondb', son of tiie diiccL>r of Ih'
uioJiam. now -ti.iion.d v. .Ill lii-,*
U. S .Army at Indiaiiti .vii Gap. P.i.
,-sp.i.dly fi-r tin.' oc.icsion.
Arnuiig me music..! groups ap-
pearnn; on the iii'.giam arc the fo:-
kiwmg; The S( nor f.i.ir, V -ib
BiLi: C -w The MMe Quar'e' e m-
.MRS GLURLA L L \.-;.SITF:R
RITCIlhl.I.'.VSn ER
N I I' Tl \l,
RALEIGH — 'ihe Mis-sionary So
ciety of Manley Street Christian
Church luld its Christmas dinner
for the elderly members of th-
|.church and the e-imimmily. w t
th.' Dc^it'Gn Bon.l alto n- guests
' onor ill tlu church (..nning rooa
Thursday Dect-ii her 27 at .'rlia o i.,,
Rov. B. F' \l-'.on. niiiisir; Si.
! Ambrose Holme.-.-- C-Uircl. wa •
! gu:.vt speaker.
i 1 he t.'ii-.-’,; ro m was especially
fairanged for the affair. On either
[t.de. long tables, r.ich with a serv-
I ing capacity -f iwei.iy ticrsoii -.
udorned with imnacilulelv white
linen table clutlu: fairly captivated
the waiting guc-is. Water gla-sc.-
wilh va ying n- . igns. crysi.d cli-a.'.
.'c-l vvil'i Ih-- silver t-i id l.ril-
I .ii'.-f to the cnini- .iil.n.-, Cei.-l-
. .'idle , '.111 ;!■ -.v r.s .jik! ev-
•n ' /iiliincd to m.ike okl San-n
;(■. . I- a 'velcon.i' addition in a joy-
' '.(I. F.oin the kilehen, the
dvnamo ;( th" ei.in- -lUialion. the
;;!e..- • ' ,n-'iii,.i of ‘I ui'k'-v fonti ' i
Mr. .nnd Mrs. Rozicr Singletary of
Piiirocola. Klorifl.i visited relut.vo*
'"iends in the city during the
holidtiys.
. o Morgan of E.'si Oran.;.'.
Xi vv Je:-scy -jk'iiI the h' liday.. with
li tid-- and r-lalives in the ci!y
ilr. Morgan pcently receiv..d ; i
-honorable oischarge fioin the army
afier M i ving 2.1 in inlhs uveisei-s.
Miss Alllie.-i Staid •> .i-id .Mr. .1 liiii
Stanley of Wu.-hiiiglo'. 1), C. wen
in th. city for Ih'- holiday.;.
We wclcon'.o Gtoige w Flavj
and .Spui-geo', H;,y-Jr. hack t.
civvies.
We w -h .Mls.s Mary Walker Tur
i:er .riirh .';ieil in re'overing from
her illni.ss.
Olh-r V, ilors durir.:; the holidays
wi-i-e Mr. ..nd .Mi.-. George Will ol
B.-.l’imore. and Mr. William Wall , f
Ni'W A’, ik City,
.Mr. Ciiaries Brown of .fackson-
v.lle, Fla., viiitid his family at
2217 VAiiidyke Avenu di.rinii the
MR. LARKINS
and iiigc.s the .support of the March
of Dimes by every man. woman and
child in Norlh Carolina.
Founded In 1938 by the late Presi-
dent Fr.inklin Delano Roo-scvell to
“loud, direct and unify the fight
against infantile paralysis.’ the Na
tional Foundation is dedicated to
the conquest of the disease. Its chap
ters in nearly alt of the 3.070 coun
ties in Ihe Ifnitcd States uph'ld a
pledge to aid polio patients, re-
t'ardless of ugc, tace, creed or color.
This year the March of D;mes,
January 14-31. he dedicated to the
memory of the grejil war presiden’.
Half of your contributions to Ihe
March of Dimes remnins with your
L'-cal chapter of the National Foiiii-
da'ion to be used for .‘pecial equip
ment, hospitaliTintibn. iransporoUon.
and Ireatmert and care of polio pa-
lients. The other half goes to the
National F undation for research,
education and emergency aid dur
ing epidemics. J in the March of
Dimes, January 14-31. "Fight infan
tile paralysis."
HE EMIORSES 1916
MARCH OK DIMES
hohC.iy.,
RA’ "K: .
i,.,.l
that :
G r-.
11.( .'!r. 1:
A-l.- nm".
t'tll at - I
-M-'.s Calheiinc Trice of Washing-
-on. D. f’. visited >rr. ami ,M,-..
Rnfii Trie* aiitl ii-l..'iv-s on S'-.-
lid SiML-; for the holid.o •
M'
Bi.
. ..-i tenor. Tc-iinry H 'i;;. , :'t .
tenor. Huitj Edi.i-iic!.-, baritone:
ircl G-.o. W Urn 11.-;. bass.
Mrs. Lou Perrin will he the f.-a-
tuieii soloi.-l of U.c «-v i.iiig Co-
.-IXdi.-or.i.,. for llu' afi n. .1' the
Sk-ii or Ch..r. the Chnistc-i.;, Meii’.-
Bii.ln Cia.-.-.
Mr. ilei..'> Kdriiondson isdirido:.
Mr.-. C. J Woitl,..m '-igaiii.-i, iJov -
1’ P Dtirb.-iit, 1^1111,sti r.
I A -ilvr offcin,. -.--il b:
i Tin- public IS c-ord .11., invlti :.
.A,.
r-.id h. n . .
sp-ii'kliiig whi!- Li
EHWIS HEIGHTS
IJV .MAY' f. RRdADir;
uy ;,1.-. K. R. S-.-.i n.
•'-1.,. - • linen lahli- ciiah si ghlly c
Th ■ ah ir -- fi"f or.irri wilh --
"I-n rii.;. uhit- •' Hi ,i| . ■„( fern, .i,, u,,’ i-,
'-■hil Ca'!n-dial C;i'id».-i hi:.ins lioin .;id'''idii..i
i tf a'lli c
.• to be .iti: a.tive \i t'
..li'i I
II' r faihi ;. i
o-ojii'i;
. Harmoni/C;with M;. D- In..,
fol
ok'ck •
' suii. lil.K
Kh-
a-fiiin
Hil-
Master Set. Oi L Dark, son of
M--. and Mi. . R. }>;,ik of 3 Lin-
i- In T-ri.ici ii... ifceived an honor
able (ii-(l,ar;,e fioiii the army. He
V-..-. '.ii-e;i.- for 2K moMlf;. He
" ^ ■ Il -‘^.c !y. X 'ilh Afrit-1,
c'r lice, anil Clerii any.
Ml. I’.irlin of i fhalhaoi Ti-r-
had j. be,- g"
N tlK Cirii n t.f Brook-
RALEIGH -- Tile l!i4(3 March of
Dime'-, iiatj'-n-wie .■ipjieal of lli.'
.■’Jalt.ir.-il F-'j;.inl.ition for Infantile
Paralysis, J.inuary 14-31, has been
endoised by J-.hn R. Larkins, woil-
kno'.vii CTii-ilt:inl on Negro Wo.'K
■It Hie N. C. Slate Board of Public
Welfare. Hi- staleii'.i ;il commen.ib :
the organi/i-d fight to conrii.er polio-1
myi-l ti.'-, ‘ no nf the iiio.-t exjiensive •
thsea-e-; kn iwn to ineiliral .scicnc". i
more than k.fioil applications have I
-o far Ix-i n fil d for the (wo sin 1-'
HOME-COOKED FOODS
And what a meal it will be—
seasoned exactly right, and
every dish boasting a real
home-cooked flavor.
B & H CAFE
411 S. BLOUNT ST.
Iv
t :;••(. Waller "Baby’ ('liav;s .-pent
f • liolklay pi r od with hi.- wife am'
I'li'iitr Ill'll'. Ill- is anticipatiiif an
t.ol-/ ilisrliaii-.e. W‘- ho|M- f.-i bin
‘ in In aiiIici[jalioii.
of .-.b. ...
h, lall I-..
arrus .Stiict -
Tit I*iofe-ion;.l Cl.il) l.i-kl it.-
t hiistri as P.iiTy at Hie Aiead- lin
I om Diciiiibei 2«, lyt.a. The
:ooni w. lit et. .ihd v.iili
I.. I '.!.i: and Ho-e-. A ai 2 ; :s
.1 . tjniiit r wa.' servi-d wilh ice
' M.':. d finil c.ii.f f .r dessiit
■ "III I . : ve'l, tb'.- ('1 11.
I't for
!• all i: \ i C. 11,1
ilh ili'.ii'h -t.iiii'f w: • a
Ill" . bij,«y ,J, bv, , il,.; tbiiiier
S'• . h. iii|ii l .f^liiui l,(i-n «i la
wli..i- III-.- bud- -.'.II! ibib;,' 'wlmli’tlioy I.:
'.. .i,i, ,1
lil h.uli:, \S allr-i.'len l--
fl-i""'- Ldia.ii fi on Ol N ., to t!.o-
I l.ik. n II,- lo-ii- 1 - !• .,
M-lih'-il -l.-r of'',.,11, :i.i-h .111 r'Vii\-‘
L HI-
V.- A'o
ol
- I'l
r Ml -lair ’ Morran M.irhi-n
a poitjoii ‘>f her Christinas vacate.n
{11 N'-w ’Yolk City. Mr- Marche,..1
4 ca:hier-ck-i k f->r the R.ik-igh dis-
Irirt o flhe N. C. Mutual Lifi In-
toiaiue Company.
I many fin ml .
■j 0
1 Ive;.
of I .
• The helpinr; Ibinii CInh gave a
fi'i; Imas Parlv for its memln-rs
$o(i friend .f Hn- Elk- Honn- Wt-d-
I'.iy night, necemher 2C. Gamc.i.
• O il' and a i-i tilar Christinas re-
la t deli2;bn I all Ann iig those |ni--
{-III wcie: .Mr. anil Mrs. Henry
Worth. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. D. Cluiv.J.
Ilr, and .Mis, Riddick. Mesdames Mc-
Vii., Farmer. Lillie Johnson. Jessie
y. l.tiw.son, Eva Rob'-Tsoii; Messrs.
J.,- W.^Hoilawa>, R. 11. Adams. V.
• ^.e.iPb Fi*nL
Irs. William
vlis.ses
■ Club
«... 1 loiiaw .y, p. ii. /\c«iiiiis. v
' l^.e.iPb Fi*nL
ird Oakley: Mr. and Mrs. Willian
riiylor, Mrs. Matic B. Wilder. Mis.se;
ll.-loi.se- and Muzie Harris. The Clul
4ii-l l.isl Wceiic.-day night at tin
V.,- J. I! "Sk ok'’ B"''.'.ion:' 1
ihe city last SutuJay t'. i nn e
will k at Hu I'l r.'Oii f’ouiity Tra
.1., ;i'-hool.
Ml.-. Lula P" , l.’kd East .loiie?
Sin ft. v. a-: c ill-d t'l Win linrdoii, I)
last Wi I'k III lit . atti-od Hu:
omi.il of her -onii.-lav.. Mr. Ro-
bfiT Mason. Mr.s. Mason wa-- form-
•ily .Mi.-s i.'iui.i' pai- of inis lily.
)iUit4y^of Mrs. Ma
.loiifs Sslid't, Mi.ss
, !•*«-.dent; Mrs. Minnie L. Partin.
ei-M-iary.
Mr, and Mrs. W. 11 Gordon and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worth of F2
Jones Strec-l, motored to Durham
during the holiday span to visit Mi.
and Mrs. John Payne. Mr. Payne,
an insurance broker, has been li-t-
• ,1 w.-.-h'fill* diVi.-,*. * ^
Mr. Edward Williams and Mr.
.Millard Hall of Port'inouHi. Va.,
-pent a few day;i in the city tliii
RIddiek. East vvcc-k. At prc.scnl they arc em-
- i- .S. Hicks j tin. Norfolk Navy Yaid.
.1 nib'.'i
• r, .Mi». t il-
•Apex
Ri V. S F. Dal. y. |..
and cinii-iiHy rii.il,.
Univi-r itj. .Madi.-oii, N .1, 1 ■iiii.i-d
;o Hu- Ji I ey M bo .I lb-> WI' k ..f ei
-peiiiiiK Hie Cl.ii.tiiia peiiml With
Ins iMii.-thioni 1. and bis faiii'ly. Hi.-
I.iinily lesiv.- at U44 East Hargett .41.
Mr. Paul Kely of New York City,
visiti'd Mrs. Sophia McCoy, 312
Fi monl Sil l el.
tin- i-i i.i 'er , ' I. , , I
I I'l.ii • .|. -I I-, I .I.,,.' t|||. eel c-• in-(fi.d.i iii.il m peif' •ii,-, -.•.i-i. .
I rrI'l >. ..Il. M: I. .-: ;m I. ft f.,i w .ll■'l-fui •»i a..iii/.iL..i'. to ll.e cim-
(jiet 11x1,0.0 wheie Hu y .vill m.ikc , r;unity wbi h had lueii Ih r. ■ 1,1-
■hi-n tmine. ei.-o.|l|i .ltd
I _TI.-' t'l-ide till- d,.n-ddi r of Mr i unit.
I N. Ihei, .Milflii-ll a lei of Mi.-- 'I'lte Woiiiin’: Mi -lo"'. • 1- i lu
; l.l-ibel.r- Hil'-iietl :oi'' -.1 ■ . D, Jl. of l|;e veiy .11 I o| 1."
M-c... .SUe I i,f .Sin.'.c ' t hull il ..li . .Ainin,i B. om; .
j Lh.iver dy, -kMUint. Mr . Lilli.- L IJ-li.i -i i
j _.Mi.,La I !• r i 1 \.'.-ran of W01 Id t y; MiB n.. li- 't i- li.-.i -
(Uu’i I! iiv.J f..r Hir. e, liter. The chaini.an I-a Hir plia-e
l.ve." in tin 1). ,, i.iCMihcrMf Hie work wa.- Mi . '• II:. (’■. 1
I'’' Beni FialeniLy h;in She wa.s ably :is-:i'.:i d ..v
■.out 1 -eiia ml.-, .\, and T. Col- Mom'S. Ros;i Fikcs. Laiir.i Mooie.
leg.' Ill I .ii-picte Ins .. nior year of Mary Williams and Mamc Tayioi
Mtud.e;;. iMrs'. LiHie Blalock servei; .is li(';i'l
.of ths i.'.ble C..mmillee .Woiking
I with Mrs. Blalock, were Hie follow-
Nina M .\llhr:n ■!
■I Sn.iih lM,o,i -i'k .M.d et.ntincil
I'l her b'.rr.i-. H.r n.iny ],lavm.di
V. e II fill' lii-r ;i i|uj k H'i'o-.-i ly.
Ml'. Ci.ir.i Dixon . j m Snnlh
1 ../.I .,ml .Mastei 'l.ilty w;,> niii
t' - ei' . fn. Hie '*'e, k eiltl
Mr. .S inuel H.iiu . Jr. b:„ 1.
I'lii'') J.c.nn alli.i -penil.ii", 1b
' i.iiih.v- In b • p.f i.t , '.|.
M; S,,iniKl ll.iiii . Si. of Poits-
n.i'iiti-. Virginia
1 .Ml . Calbe Sanders of 4 Dire
i Terr.lie h.j- hi eii ill and ciiiif.iieil t.'
her h'.liii for .siv-’r;il dayr,
1 .M; -. Bin Peterson of 24 Ln-
[• dll ’iiii.ice vv.i rn.lie'l to .San.t
! \''iie Ho ,iii..t Tile d.,.'- ni".!.!. lb r
I'-.iiy fiie.-k w.-li f-.r III 1 a o'lick
Mr
Di'i
..ml :
I Dixon
Bertie Jane McCoy. 312 F'reem;ni
SAropi. is eonfjited to ber home by
ilhiesss, vVe wL«:h for her a rapid
ii'covery.
. M
and Mrs. C, C. Spaulding. Jr..
Mi.s. Henry Bolden. (»13 E. Cabar
rus Slriei. vv.shi-s to thank all irer-
.-ons who lielpitl n.ake tlu-ir Chiis!-
inas cheer so full. Mr. Huoy Bald
win was confined to the hospital jit
Hii- .liDie. and i- at lIv ii;c n l.
>)l J U.Sly |{l*C|l)OS Wllil Mrs. Eugenia Joi
4-1 n rDfx‘on.'.\1i'L Cora .1
fV:iniits iBr.wei.
Jones, Mrs. t him
.Imp".. Mr.:. Pi-arl
tll'l JO-
I An-.i". i.r N •..• Yoik C ly. a
j ii.i; Ihiir nioliier, .Mr-
: Sinilli 1*1.1/-*.
Pvt. Willie Umphrey. Jr., ha::
III I II honorably discharged from the
army. He served in the armid
foiCiS for 33 month.-'. 21 of which
he sjK-iit i.versi-as in Engh.'.il. Gi 1-
many and France. He i.s Hie son ni
Mrs. Lillie Umphrey of Ifi Chavi.4
Way.
TIIE MENU
II.AMI'TO.N' INSTITU'I'K VA _ , T"'“'>■■ »«-"» n'“,
x.,ci„ , . ditxl yam.s. cranberry sauee. nee.
I r ./. . Krtfiis, corn br.„,l. I,.,I r„ll... mill-.'.
'Si A.r...i.i: ...oa, dllindinc wire .hr
v.hitj, l„„ just
„v-
IHAVEV SAYS "Nil BISCKIMIN-
ATION ” ON VET HOI SIN(i
ALBANY. N. Y. iCNS) Governor
Thoma.s E. Dewey has come out
with the order “no discrimination"
for the Stale's veteran shelter pro-
ieet« wh ch are being dc-velopid ...
mmwnvMmwwwwrwir’
jizsasasaszbasasitsasasaszszszsaii
I'ayno’s lliisiiie.ss and
Sccri-larial ScIumiI
MRS. S. J. PAYNE. Manager
Member of the National
Business Association
DOVE
Acerediled By:
The North Carolina Slate
Board of Education
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416 BLOODWORTH ST.
Raleigh, N. C.
( Ir. and .Mi.s. itiddieK. Mi-siiamc-s .vn *
’oy E'.irmer. I.illie Johnson. Jessie
\' l.aw.son. Eva Roberson; Me.ssr.s.
Ja.i. W.^Hollaw:*i. B. H. Adams. V,
.•..Hi Fi'«ink-f>Miki»Mhj'Hl Ifn.r-
Gakley: Mr. anil Mrs. William
.'aylor. Mr-. Malic B. M'ilder. Misses
.i.-loi.'i- and Mazie Harris, The Chib
j.i-l l.i.-i Wienesday iiittht at Hu-
hmy^of Mis. Marie R.ildick. East
.l.'iu-p Slicel. Miss Mamie S. Hicks
I wtiesidenl; Mi . Minnie L. Paitiii.
iceielary.
June.; Street, inolorcii 10 ijurn.im
during the holiday span to visit Mr.
and .Mrs, John Payne. Mr. Payne,
an in-surance broker, has been hst-
r. vdh the''.b»1t':i'. • /
Mr. F2dwaid Williams and Mr.
Millard Hall of Pmt: mouth. Va..
rpiiil a few ibiys in the eity thi'
week. At pre.-tnl they are ein-
jiloyees :it the Norfolk Navy Yaid.
Bi-rt^ Jane .Mtf2oy. 312 Fieeman
is confined to l.or home ’ y
Illness.-. Wi- wish for her a rapid
recovery.
Mr. Willie Liiwreiicc. formei' d-
leetor of edtic.'itional aclivilies for
Ihe Adult Blind lu re, spent a p'.i-
lion Ilf hi- holidays in the city at
the lu^iii- of Mrs. Di ha Mach, 1(22
F, Marljii Stitel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sp iuldiir;. Jr.,
of Dirham, visited Mrs. Sp;ni!ding’s
mother, Mrs. Maude Bass, and un
cle and aunt. Dr. ami Mrs. R'. S
Vass, South Pci .-on Sti et, hi re.
Mr, aiiii Mrs, Jiiliti'; Carr fif Mor-
J'.lk, \^a.. spent the Chii.-tmas here
with Mrs. Deliah Mack. Mis. Cair
..It:, fiimeily .Mliii Daisy .M:ick.
Among those attending the Cot-
i ton-Tob:icco Bowl foolbiill garni' in
I Greensboro. New Y’cai •: D.iv wc-c
the following; Mesrs. L. T. Lig.htner,
Fnitoi' I.iiw-. (Janet Laws. James
Cooper, and J. B. Allen.
Ki I mont ^11 el.
V
1 w lib !
i Ing:
Blalock, were Hie f
•)l Jusly KcCIIX'.S Mrs. Eugenia Jones, Airs.
"I ■ r» V'Dfl^oi..’Mi*. I’oni .loni". Vi '.
yiM'iins, IVaniits j Brewer.
.Soylw
• j be spent ovi-r.-eas ni Em-l.'-.d. G . -
(many and France. He i.s liie son m'.^*
11 Mrs. Lillie Umphrev of Ifi Chavi.s'
•1 Way.
Mi'.s'. Henry Bolilen, til3 FI. (';il);ii'-
riis Sltcet, V. si: ;; to Hiank ail pC'-
.sons who In-lpeil make linn' Ctuis:-
ma - cheer so full. .Mr. Huoy Bald
win was t nfined to the lio-;pi(al at
Hie lime .uid is at the pic.-enl.
TIIE MENU
IIAMI'TON iNS-,n'I.TK, VA. ■
,l„. .-voryd.iy
incs'eiiteii in t. e new book-
mru’LV SAYS “mj ni.scitiMiN.
lATIDN" ON VI’.T HOI SING
dill :
, , . Anaing those attending were the
let on lhe.se m'lH.ilant sourc's of .M.-caim-s Loev Biirwi-ll,
'el.,!il«' pioti- n whieii li:i.-
Miss Ida Jones, dtiuglher of Mr
aiul iMi'S. .Sl.iiiford June-, 42.'! Alston
Sill el. r.lulled to Thoir.iismi Insti
tute. I.iimborton, to resume her
woil; after a ino.>l enjoyable Chri.-t-
iilas.
I I'vl. Lormie P. Byarm and Car!
' S. Evans were guests of their aunt.
IMrs. F. I). Wa'liington on Sou'.h
: Person Street. I’vt. Byarm is sl.i-
I Hoiieil at Davis M.inthan F.eid.
Tue-un. Aiiz. Mr. FIvans i- a student
,.f A. and T. College. Grten.-boro.
.^^r. .-iiiil Mis. F'rcii Dunston of
Nl ;\* Y'oik Ci'y, were Hii' (’lirislmas
- lie I-, i.f Mrs. Paiihne Cbavi.. of
M.ile .Sliecl.
Mr. Luimie Chavis', n w of New
Y'mk City, and son, Mr. Eliot Chavi.s
: p lit Hie ('III -Inias with bi.s wife
.'•id p oH.i-r, I'lspeclively. Mr. Eliot
Cliavbi was :iii outstanding fuotb.ill
))l;iyir boili at Washington High
The musical units > f Sirnt P;i.il
.AMFJ Chureh, uiidc'r the abli- di
rection of Ml'. H luy Fldmonds. wi'h
Mi'.s'. C. J. Wortham at the eoiisok.
are offeiing to the puolic. its (hiiu
of a .serilcs of musical program'.
Sunday, .lamiary C. ai 4:3U P. M
at the church. This prograr.r hai
been calk'd "A Music:il Reaoin;-."
'J'lie dramatic ri'c-it;!! -»f lh«; num
ber "Y'csteiduy, Today and To-
Mi- Fl'.'fincc Brawn I \'in;'. fo.-
nicily of this city Lut now a eic-t
siiuci* eiiiployeo in Wasliinlg n. D
spent the Christmas holidiiv.-
wiiii liir parents. Mr. and Mis. C-
G. living, Eouhl East Sheet.
Mr P. H Williams . buck in
town :ifler a whirlwind trip to
New York City -Mi. Williarns 1
head l o.ich at ti.e Washinglon Hi'di
Sihocol.
been piibli.-hed by H
Milule 1*1 . ss. Till- h'lol
len by Di-. Ka i.i Lou-
of fiMjil iiiiii .luh'iti .1
Instilub-.
Spii c- i ■,■|'•|e|•ll■e
ly, mai...-oiiii-. .m ottn
hot I ho: olate i-.il.e .11
di'licatie.' ni the .'il i
Eliziibetii Driver, Maegic Alsi
*; Hallo Stokc.s and V*idi All i
' ‘.''f')’*,'”' Miss...; Gt raldiiie .1 ne-, Ida P ■
’-' l’‘"fesn>r ;,nJ Bui'di He Yo' k; M«‘-
:.l Han r-'on Frank Bl.ilock. B. K A!, t«m. In In;..
, I Bint, Roo-evcil McDiifr'i', 1!.•
. apple Be.-Ch ek Jonc.-, Alf. Bi.
i T-ucius Menler ..u.l uiiov .l.nn
{Dinners wire sent tli.' f-dlo
I Thomas E. Dewey has come out
j with the order “11.• discrimination "
j for Ihe State’s veteran .«.heltcr pro-
I il "ts wh’ch are hemg develop d ..
I Manhattan Reach. Brooklyn. :iiu
'Sbiien Island. ’I’iir,.ii!.!t Ihe-.e .1..
I • Illy 7(10 luiil.s a'-.iiliild-’ at Hie Sl.i-
I-1.1 l-'Iaud, fi'Mt at Mai.li;;.t..ii Beaeh,
IblNClMtN
I'ookics. .ind;
di''
>‘Cta0fiW'*O.Oi.OKf0rO(a)acU5;OO.O*;
THE NEW
sli:f'‘ii:.s of exp.
Mr Eu'-ieiie fl'.thrall irUirnci l
cic'VC'i- Momlay night after mor.
than I'liee yi;ii'.'' of am.y life. Hoi
mairied aiil noxe iitaumi' In-; lu'in
ill 422 .Montiigui Street..
Mr. Jo-eph Wildei- iiUkf a tm
iiies.s trip 1. T'2id ., Ol.io, .mil De
Iroit. Mich ; ,111 l ist we.-k
w.Tc teste
mentril coni
cia so,: .-it Hnm|i',oii In-timte. Vhcr.’
are i'l o loeipe. for bi-ciiil-'. bie.id-'.
miiffii "irt 1:1 suli: I ilutc" (ii.-hr-.
•‘alad;'. s >i.'p''. -iiid eninl.illations of
sov or juaiiiit inoducl- witli oltu-r
fool-.
F'.u ’ : o;. tin- mtlriiivi- vtilur of
ybi :.i ;iie i' llml il ''c b'«>k-
k-t. .-. Iiii-h al .1 prc.--. ' -..itfs .0.1
till- pielilitn- of ne-.- "
10 lb ill "'> lib J mid belpftil liio'.s
crip -. which Hannah Meiril. Wiibe B.
Williams, Li/.rie R'.;.. Mary Step,
cnsoii, Alolly Bio-.-n. .Mn ,
Ihii'h'.s. Mait'ia Strickland and
fricnd.-?, Pab-y Milchintr, FJ'za La •
I Mr Hovva-d F. Sii.nli ichiriiivl I
;« \v t'.' ju-l h'-foii Xi. .. lie i
flour.
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“THE FROZEN GHOST
Willi—Kvrlyii .'Viiknrs. Vordutio. Tala Biroll
•Marlin Ku.slri lc, UmiKla.s.s l)imil>i'il!*, .Milliiirn Slone
“Mouse and the Pirates” Cartoon News
March .if Time “What To Da Wilh Germany”
Episode 2 of “Captain Americn”
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‘Beyond the Pecos’
ROD C.A.MFRON
Willi—I'tiz'/.y KniKlil. I-Mdio f>rcw, .leiiniftM’ Holt,
•lack ni’-fl I'uy V\ liilii;y and llis Ilar-(i Cowbojs
‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’
.^AKAM. — HATTIE McDANlLX
SFIKK .IONI'>? and His City Slickers
Jlumi)lir(*.v Hiij'ari. F.ddio Cantor, B(*tU* Davis, Olivia
del(a\'il!and, Errol I'^lynn, .fohn Gai’field, Joan I^oslie,
Ida Liipino, Dcnni." .Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Dinah
Shoit* and Alexis Smith
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