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PAGE TWO THE CAROLINIAN Raleigh Personals WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANITARV 19, 1946 BY ‘I'ETK' WILDER j Mi •. Ora Lee Woolen announce!. Rev. J, D, Davis, expiessed himself i most hiMhiy pleased. The yoiin^ Heopii.‘s Chi ir it-HiJered music L-r the iH.'casioii. Ml ". Ora Lee Woolen announce!, iji' iJMiriut'e of her dautihler, Cur- '!■ t.*'. Wouten, to Sjjt. Ciarence Ij* • M1II.S, of Birmingham, Ala. The ixidii.:! litcuried January 8, n s. c. ill Camp January li .Mills is now ejeuiie. l-Mr. Ahrahi.m Manley, t.wncr of '|i. Ml w.,1 k KaKh i. liar, ball Club •li ihe N j:iu National LL-akui, wm- it. iho I lly last wek for a shot I bus- i|i- ( hill with W A. Wiluei. Th.- '4.1,fc H iiee seems b. have been mu- 'Voliy .‘-iitiifai lory. Ml '. Carrie Hicks is much iin- IV '. 'i at lu r home. 4J9 Smith St. ' Vi Connie Hinton i- back at he r 9 1.1 the Tiisurane^ Departmenl ■li Ae-rne Bealty Co., after a I -' J of illnes.. Capital City Ten.ple of Elks held ’ it.s iiistall.'itinii of ulfieei's on it. lust rneetuif; by the Deputy. Mi:.i Mamie S. Hicks. i Tile H. n. Societies held thtu’ j regular heard meeting recently anJ •'L'. f L. Lightiier was the guest -peaki-r. The highlight of his topic, Ti.iin your children in the best way, ' w;is well enjoyed by all prt- .■■eiM. The union is growing and h is ■■■I wn from a child's size to giant M/e wtih II clean and ulaiik sloe i i debts. Tlic-ir hearts are bowed m thankfulness to Ood. Mr. Chiis. Jeffrii'.s and daughters. -Mis.ses Christine Jeffiies iind Mr, & !^ay night at the home of , Hairis of 31.» Ea.st Cabairus Miiithena Saunders, Smith-j^ ^ Jonc-.s of 7121 Sirort. After an unusual bu.d-i Blount Stret were Ihe din ii' . :e;.sion. a.most enjoyable rt'-l^*'^ I'uests of Mr, and Mrs. G. Hji.- Il. i elimaxed the order of the day. !*■'' Durham ^ccntly. I I’r«,f. .1. R. "Skink" Browning, in- ; William Henry Edwards of lilii.itor at Person County Train-ri^cvived an honorablo t .Sihool. Roxboro. wa:\in the city^'‘om the armed f. rcc--- 1 a f\v rn'.merits last Saturday. Mrs. Oli* j Eciwards of Method. Joseph 12. Christmas, instriic-j lor at the Beaufort High School. 1 Hannah Plummer, 412 Smith I|f .iufort, has resumed his duties i her 89th birthday ihAr, after‘pending some time with January 7. Ifl! mother and sisters. * The Fuel Club of S». Paul Af.IE t Mr, J. Mayo Wilder left the city 'he home of Mrs. fit Nrw York City reeenllv. He i- jf^J'l'orine Williams, Aft. r the meot- jf.nninit to do fuiiher work in ed- !"'«■ 'he members of the club kindly -* ilion at New Y-rk University Williams in celc- (S.lumbia. • Pvl. David Weaver, formerly ititioncd at Walla Walla, Washing- 14'.. I!. ;pending his luiloiigli h.ie •.Siih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. f.ovi '.Vi-aver, 12I3 East Lain .Street. |Mr. I.ewyii Weaver enlt-riained M host recently, hoi ing sludcr.is «f Palmer Memorial institute who m Raleii;li at li'r .loiiie. 1203 E. !.^ne Street. Music was. furnislied »>• the latest recordings of leading oK-liOslras. ^The dinning room table was deco- r»j«id with an Iris lace table cloth With inineh t>owl as a c'liler of aitraci.,fi. Sandwiches and puirh v/rre served. Each guest expressed him elf as spending a most enjoy- ii^h- (veiling. >f*aln;t riles were: Misses Pe.Trl Weaver. Gwendolyn end Montrose H’aywi.txl. Doris May Lowe; Mis. Beihara Williams, of Mary Potte;, • Ixford: Me:;T.-;. Thomas Ellis, Cadet aj St. Emma's Institute, Rookeaslle, V^,; Jerome Harris. Pfc. Edward Davis. Ijuartermaslers, T. S., Pfc. l>avid Weaver of the Fourth Air r^rce. ^ .Mr. and Mrs. Bryinl Williams of Mjr-w York City motored to Ra- lygh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest liclley • f 622 South Ta’'biio Stieet. is the former Mi^.s Stihnn Rid- ley'TST’Ihi.s city. bratiiiB htr 81st b'lthdov. Mrs. Wii- Imnls was ihi- Mup'iil of a birth day cake. Card • and money. ^^.A(]W Donates To I Richard R. Harrison I.ibrarv Fund lYWCA Public Affairs Committee Considers '.Alinorily Problems j RALEIGH — The Raleigh branch ' of the National Association of Col lege Women during its business ses- .-ion iield. Monday night. January 1 14. in the parlor of the Cheshire jBuiluing on St. Augustine's cuinpu.s j donaied $20 to the Richard B Har- 1 ru. n L-brary Fund. A Founder's Day gift of $20 was also given to ■the national body. In further ob servance of Founder's Day the group [will worship in a buoy at the !1 ' o'clock service of St, Paul AME Church, Sunday, January 20. FRESHMAN LEADERS AT SHAW — Thf'c officers of the ^^fc^hmi.n ch.^s rd Shaw Un.versi- ly. tlm. en fn m ir.ore lii.iii 22.) .stu dents who bc'kan li.i r eollcge work this year at ihe iii.iitulio.i. arc piloting the "joid .hip '4!)" thioimh its fir.-t year. From let’, o right they arc front tow. Im z Ungdeil, Fayetteville, a.ssistant .‘•(-ceta.'y; Mrs. Helerm Jrnkin-:, Wiii i iigton. I'lO' - 1 chairman: Caiolyn Pii.nty, N- rth Fork, W. Va.. ^llld•Jlt ripri'-let.itivc; Lil li.iii .McKiiinoii. \)'ci:(leli, seeic- tiny; and !! iz I Neiion. t-ici;.! cpinrr.iiue ehaiiman. Il-.ck i .vv. Guthrie Turner, Jr., Sanford, par liament irian; Churchill Thomas Greenville. \t' ,isur( i ; Liith' r Shipman, Clarkton. president; Theln-in V, Rii'j', l^l.idenboro, etiajiliiln; Arth.!.’ Gil)b. Pi -iri'le. VICO pn-sident; ami Dani( 1 C .kley, Jr., tjjatesvil’e, bu^i•u l - manag- fr. — Photo by Wiiilace ST. Al Gl STIMvS COL-MISS I!. K. AORk P.E- I.KGE CKIJillR ATMS COMFS RRIDi: OK WAIVKRSAin VilKI.I AM KORll I hiri"! • .f Ml RAI.FIGH - 'Ihf! I,iff and -i !- dent body jaliierfd wiifi repre ‘f th. alumiii and a • • le .i- IK.M from St. Aviicr lIo^|„,,,| ;„,-i Club I'oii-iu;'. Sth ol f'lr m;: •»■ in a b;. . • '.m' ^^'*'“'*1 beiian tlic eclel,rali'.|] ■ f i no r ai-iti\( i-Aary ol .St. Aui.n..- ^ College January 12. 'ii '.t G.hii- (.vtnt.: of the annivei;a-y ■ b i-.i'iioi' Wire- a sperial eham-l '!Vi(' -.n .I.iuuarv i:*. the jiresen- 1 h* I I hlriorieal i.-ii- by t.'.c • ill' .Seiviee Le.i'tiic ai.d 1’o ' Moil - S'.ficly (>ii the rveiiinn -f RAl.EIGIl Volk heciim' f'ri.U : r How • Club. ‘ Juli.i The Rr.ok'r T met Sunday nt li,. Mrs, Buck Rainc.-, Ka Street. Uiinrig the i- the following officen were . iiii, ' for 1946: President, Mr Jor.n (J.iii.' i^: VK'‘ president, Mr.i-. Cariie H;.. '.vood, tre.arurcr, Mr. D H. R(*li! finking fund secretary. Mi.-. H. l. H gR.s; recording .secetary, Mrs. Sal-‘y*® ' lie Scarborough; chaplain, Mr. Wil-i V ' ''' T liam Scarborough; financial secre-1*'^’' •' ‘ tary, Mi-ss M. L. Bro.adie. After the election, a mist delici-' direc'j-.n f ous repast was the order of the day. j The next meeting will he held Ihe fourth Sunday m January at Ihe’?*^"' "‘f“ v..llci;e. pre i i. home of Mi. .and Mrs, William Some hm.li .-. t Scarborough, East Lenoir Street. In.'-iory of th- m t.inia-i I were presented by Dean I'■ i-il f). ., 4i| • II • I , ;Hallibiirtoii, whoii remark iiielmi-! l•ll(IVIS llri^hls . jPd mention of tiie 1.1 -laff memb' »V MAV 1.. MIOA.IIK '“.'’S;" '■"f";- •• j M .at St. Augustine.s ranK" fi-nm 12 fo Mrs. Hester Ferrell. 4 Chavis,^® years, Mr::. M. M. Latham. de:in Way, has been confined to her home i, Prof, Reginald L. by illness. Her many friends wish n for her a rapid recovery. ^ M.ss M.iry I,. Carson, 7 Brunjrwick I j , l] Terrace, is making rapid process , . speaker.^ in-«i] with the volunteer children’s club. F- Blackman, -I Carson isiii.Mdent. |M^rr ’ ohd i; th ii'iiii moi Ji - iSiindi ite E. hiui' ( f William ' of th/' biidf* on J.Hillary li. Rev rforii.erl Ihe reie- • Miss Elaine Hinton, Mr. Erne.'t Jones. .Mi«!! Dorothy McLeod, .Mi.-s ^M:i(» Franc* y niiiifr. .uiso Ida Brown. Mi y Ada Brewer, Mis: iGcraldiir; Joiii-‘, Mi s Vng.i.ia Lee. • Mrs. Emma W ldr-t. ,Mr. Lawrence Lighlner. Mr , M aide McNeil and Mi Willi. H...V( II ell of Ralei-h. At the clo.^e of the busines scssBn ["ter which .Mis. Ethel Clark, the ipri.-.ideni. prcsiced. the Foiindc'' i Day social event bce-'n with the j playing of cards. Afterwards these Imimburs. Mesdames Ethel Clark, j -Mi bel Latham. Lillian O'Danlil, i ^fozelle P. Lane, Louise P. Perrin, j Minnie Fields .Albcrt'i Levingston. Mis;.c.s Etta Duren, Mae Ligon, Mil- dted Jordiin, M, B. Btigg and Jeaii- nette Hicks g;ithrred around n long table arranged in picnic style on which were placed blue tmd white |)apcr plates. Opening of tlie boxe wa.s a (jucen’s delight as this or that item was taken out, and shared Ho- c-rnlly by all. The menu consisted of h(.t mushroom, broth fried chickeo, stuffed eggs, stuffed celery, pine- apple salad, potato salad, tuna f:.«h sahid. ham sandwiches, cream chPc.^e sandwiches, hot biscuits, po tato chips, rolls, Ritz cracker.-, pound esike. assorted cakes, c:-fff '. deep ficeze peache.s, olives and lo- maloes. RALEIGH — The Public Aff.iirs Committee of the SoJ( urner Truth YWCA will present a panel on •■Minority Problems" at its five o'clock meeting. Sunday. January 20 at the Uavic Street Prc.''bvieriiii Church The discussion will em phasize the problems fared by four [minority gr-ups — the Japanese- ; American. Miss Harricttc Munikain:. student of Meredith College; tlr.' i Jew. Rabbi Hanold L. Gelfma-i; !the Ncgr; , Mr. M..D Williams; the Mexican. Mr. Chari'-- Farror. stii- dcnl of St. Augustine's College. M-- W. L. Greene wJl serve as co-or dinator. Invocation will be offered by Hie R-v. Andr.w Kearnes. R(.p- iiaiiiiutives of St. Augustine's . Choral Society will furnish music. Members of the IHtblic Affairs - Commute are Mesdames Mahalia I Alboa, Sadie Payne. Eva F. Ray. I Misses Evelyn Young, secretary; J. j Simona Lee. Melzic EHi. tt. Nina Anthony. Vivian Burt. J. E. Hicks. I chairman, and Vivian Irving. T, C. nioT.y, T‘- ni.iid ol Vr,ii„r Mi Ruth liy on aiiri ibi |,o*i man w.w Mr. Till- l.ird(‘ wore ;j white weddinj; ' WII. a \ j| aid a d-.ubli' string of !■( :> . .‘-:i,l- r, (■.-0 .ii.,| .1 bo(|U( t of led M -I ..lid whilr cain.iliona. The iiai'l i.f h(.ri‘ r wok* .i Villom gow.i Cliii'kenF 'lioidd he dres->ed and rtiiiled lhcroU!'.hly to t.rcv( nt ui-- (uloralion and off-lhivor fiorn de- .(•1 ipirig in stoi. ■. ; T. T. Brown, Exton.'-ion S-rvitc pmdtiy- man. >d a ( ‘ago of 1 The Rev. Fd''ar It. f'" idont of the cultege. pre .Ml'S. Cobb is a .student of Lnaw IJnivi Mr. Cobb ha'ie recently been discharg»‘d frem the navy. They will m.ike their home w;th the hrid ' mother. 1'ho-e pn ■ III ..CK': Mrs. Rrulaii- her of hridi; Mry. Lula hi,. ■d M: o!h( r "f bride M ^and'• Lee of New York -Ml.:. Calhi'iine Artist of Ohio; .Sii'k Beverly of Noif.lk, Va.; .. fi-im !•> 1.. '’" ■ Hawkin-;. Mr. and Mi '. ' - ' Hi-nry Rkli .ek. Miss Mattie Dyers DON’T COME iO THE COLONAOE EXPECTING TO 3E LONELY. PARTIES A SPECIALTY WITH ALL OF THE BEST THINGS TO EAT—AND DON'T rORGFT — AL- WAYS A TREAT IN TOP ENTERTAINMENT. ELITE CIVIC CLUB Spnnairs r.f COLONAOE 427 S. Blount SL, Raleigh mmmm Master Clifton Smith. Jr. 3 Hyde M'iation MR Joseph W. Holloway, of Fjrt . DavB Stri-el. returned this week | to \«5hington. D. C.. to arnuim* his ; (11111^ there. | •f the Hal' i“h .is-sih-atioa. and .Mrs. Wilma Levi.Aler Uis.sit«T. ■36, a member of the faculty i.f B -kcr T. Washington High Scohol. Rocky Mount, and > f last year'.( ^^iV. summer school faculty at Atlant:t ' Mrs. Ad., B.mh..r and douBhIcn., SluX-nt •A-’;'-''';- , JM ! ...Aa P- Farr;ir. of Kah i:‘h. pi - iifiiied to his home hy Cold. Huny .and get well, Billy. Mrs. H Williams. 14 Smith Plaza. as hostess to relatives and friends last week end. S1RAIGHT HAIR by illness. Her many friends wi:,h for her a rapid recovery. Miss Mory L. Carson. 7 Bi answlck Terrace, is making rapid progyess with the volunteer children’s club, ■aeh lo visit Mr, and Mrs. r.rnesi Mrs. Canon is pu^ident. idley . f 622 South Ta'-lxiio Street. Master Clifton .Smith. Jr.. 3 11 - • “ ’ Terrace, is confined to his honv a se-.ere cold. Hurry and get Billy. Mrs. H. Williams. 14 Smith Plaza, was hostess lo relatives and friends over last w«k end. Mrs. Ada Butcher and daughters. Margaret and Fiances, spent a few M^. Annie Vaughn of Phnndel-j days visiting relatives and friends phiajhns returned home after visit-, in .\ptx. ng her sister. Miss M. T. Brook.-:. Master Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Williams of ( w Yoik City motored to Ra- igh lo visit Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Jdley . f 622 South Ta'-lxiio Street, ■•^c ij the foimer Miss Salma Rid- l.•y■^^^ this city. MR Joseph W. Holloway, of Eart Dfivi Stieet, rPturneo this week to wb:-bington. D. C.. to assume his • iitiiy there. and tiieee, Mrs. Mildred Miller. topped the list, with 4(1 and 2C ycai : respeclivelv. I I Other after dilner speaker.s- ir. Vj cludid; Dr. Edron E. Blackman. ‘.1 Charlotte, president of the genrr; 1 nl’trr.ni as-oi-ialion; J Jin II. Biowi icsii'rnl of liie Raleiv.h associalio 'lid Mrs. Wilma Levisier Las.s‘ti' j6. a member of the faeully ( Booker T. WashinjHon High Scohol. Rocky Mount, and >1 last >ear’.> siimmiT school faculty at Atlanta University. Student .'peakeir wi te Charle> P. 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Whit.-' Mr. end Mrs. Claude L. vVhitiiker. has recnh'-led in the rervicc of the arn.y. H(> has just spent a furlough .WEST COAST al hdme with his parents. Haivey Chandler. 1 v havis Way. was out of the city la; Saturday. . i Miami Ml.-:. Melvina Ferrell, 4 Ch.nvisL|j^_ ou-aDon, and ,\lis^ llrown ;d>‘. Way. went out of the city §undjyl,^,^ j, til attend a n.id-winter comp -ei' by Prof, and Mr.s, Tli ) of Elks, held in Sanfird. ^ 75,1, Capital City Tompb 310 "M*®*"’* | sary. with words by Mr-*. Julia U. who attended the mid-wintcr co'^'.j.,„y „f jhp E,lRll^h faciilly. T'u ference In Sanford. Sunday. J«"- niale (iniiiiel eontribiU.d i.iioil' ■ 13. were: Daughter Ruler. Mrs. Be.^- I selerlinn. sie H. Chavis; Vice Daughter Rul-, f-nmeis G. Johnson. rer!..r er. Mrs. Flonme J'"'”: of St. Philip's Clnireh. and a nain- Mrs. Laura Moore; and District ue- ^ f j,,,,... puty. Miss Mamie S. Hicks. [preacher al the :niui\ers.iry .‘•erviee. ^ [Rubv Wvnn. of Pas?aie, N. J.. ua-' WALTER AVHITR ON ! offertory soloist. ! St. Aiigii-stine's w.is eli.'xrlered July 19. 1867 tis a '‘iiormal seh-wJ CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 515 W. Morg.m SI. I NEW YORK - Wall,r Whitf, II,,I,„i„„ „ The Young People of St. Matt- NAACP .secretary, is on the Pacific doors to rreeivc' f*| i(‘jit.-! hews AME Church iimugurated a [Coast for conferences and -ipi'akbg ' bai-hr- seriel of Inspirational Hours at the' engagements that will keep him rut degrees were granted in 1911 Chuifh last Sunday before an en-;*'? r;*-w York for six weeks u„d i( wa« rated Cla-s A by lb’ thiistoslic anA appreciative nudierce. White will speak in Los Angeles, i A'-'s.’iriaii'm 01 C’olli 'file ‘program was timed to the min- .San Francisco and other Pacific iite ^nd only one hour and fifle'n Co-ist points before returning to the ininulcs was used. The minigter. Middle West and the East. DRIVE IN GLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. TAN. TOPICS S/ CHARIES Alim Prol. 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