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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 DEBS BOW .rehearsal, and sound committee; Mrs. V’. K Newell, chairman, gift committee; Mrs, K. H Perry, chair man. planning social with 1&49 Debs; and Mis- F. v. Latham,! chairman, decoi ations utici figure committee. DEBS LISTED Following are the Debutantes •and their parents: Delofit-M: Cupetana, daughter oil Mr. and Mrs. Frank CopeianCj Barbara Jean Ray, daughter otj Mrs. Beatrice p. Ray; Delores Bale-1 t-r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John: Baker; Lurena .Morgan, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morgan; j Jean Arti.-:, daughter of Mrs. Cleo j Kerr; Artu-Ua Morgan, daughter ot j Mrs. Neul Morgan; Mary Harris, daughter ot Mrs Robert Hams;l Annie Minis, daughter of Mrs- j Helen Mirny; Juanita Matthews, j daughter ot Mrs. Aver Matthews;; Bessie Hunter, daughter of Mr. and j Mr.-. W. H. Hunter, Yvonne O'Neal,! daughter of Mrs. lola O'Neal; An-! r. ;c btanyack, daughter oi Mis. | Helen Stanbuck: Mable Mitchell,! tiaugther ot Mr.- Mable Mitchell; j Jean Marie Tucker, daughter of Mr. a.r.d Mrs. Fabius Tucker; Doro thy Snuniblee, Daughter of Mrs. F. ! -S. Leach. Ernestim- High, daughter j of Mr. and Mis. (.' it' • H l '”' In • Hinton, daughter of Mr- Richard J Union; Olor.a Thoi.pe. emugau-r oij Mr. mid Mrs. William Thorpe; Gloria Cooper, dauglher of Mrs.; Charles L. Cooper, Sr.; Emily Cur tis, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. How ard Ciutis; Sara Yt-'-' dan .'it' : of Mr- and Mrs. D C. Virgo; Katie Dunbar, daughter oi Mr- Annie Robinson all of Rah :h Edith Smith, daughter of Mr. arm Mr 4 - tv. .Tmkris oi Hinder son; Blanche Audrey Shaw daughter ot 'Alh Irene S Jon*a; or Scotland Neck; .Martha Jean Ricks, daughter of Mr . Geraldine llk-ks of Scotland Neck; Evelyn CJ'ote Fields, daiight-r of Mr- Co ra Fields of palmyra V'tu Mur-: phy. daughtr of Mr. and Mr Walter Murphy of Clinton; Gwen- > dolyn Page, daughter ot M- -y- , , ■ I ff /, j ! ( j ( L tkJiu[ i f ■! ! QUALITY S!LV£??PIATE 1881 OROGERS CS ~»1~ tit V « I S I <1 i* -t i~ *l, ONflOl UD. tiUtnmithi L 36-PIECE SERVICE HO no. TAX FOR EIGHT *Tr><k'Oßafks of On«dJ« Ltd. So wonder brides welcome gifts of ibis handsome, eilvrrplnte! ibr extra quality of 11181 ft ROGERS {$ iitaLea it a permanent part ot he* bonne- She’ll set it. gleaming, on her (able i time* a day fur a lifetime. Chouse from foul lovely [-attnics today, HATCHER’S JEWELERS CONVENIENT TERMS ill!! HAY ST. DIAL 2000 Fayetteville | LESSONS I I In Arithmetic j I For Kiddies Jj I ANSWFNS* J Alice Neal of Chapel Hill; Vir-1 | ginia J. McM*U.ui, daughter of. All's. Eugenia McMillan of Dunn; | ; Je.-.-ie 80.- tic, daughter of Mr. and; Mis, Leroy Bostic of Dunn; Fail , nte Tucker, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs Mack Tucker ot Dunn; Bar- 1 uuru Carson, daughter of Mr, and ! Mis. Carson ot Lexington; Barbara 1 Fagan, daughter of Mrs. Edith La . main Fagan of Bronx, New York; ! Fannie Woodard, daughter of Mrs. | Lillie Woodard of Wilson; Doru | thy Goodman, daughtr r of Mrs. i Annie Gooaman ol Wilson; Delois I Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, j Lull:, r Fuller of Henderson; CTn-r --i ry Russell, daughter ot the Rev j and Mrs. L. B. Russell of Hcn uerson; Dolores Wilson, daughter |ot Mis. Ruth hi. Wilson ol Wilson; j Nannie Pinnix, daughter of Mr. I and Mis. L- W. pinnix of BJland; ! Hu/el Tate, Slaughter of Mr. and | .YH s. Jack Tate of Burlington; Ari i gare-t- Knight, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. James Knight of 1 lend arson; j keme Clarke, daughter of Air. and j Mrs. Boldin Clarke of Km tort-; De j ioi is Harwell daughter oi Air- and ! Mm. Eddie Burwe 11 ol iterider ,-uii; iviar-..aivt Wall, daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wall oi | Wag ram; Cecelia Whyche, daugn ; ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyehe !of Henderson; Howena Green, ! daughter or Mrs. Virginia Gdyn of Henderson: Gloria Moore, ; daughter oi the Dr- and Mrs. J !A. Moore of Laurinbm ;; C iara j Mae Mitch-Hl, daughter of Mrs.. James Mitchell ol Weiulell: Viola | Ropers, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-.. ! Walter Rogers of \V* ndt-U; Annie M. GrC n. daughter of Mrs. El ; nor a Green of 1 i.-nd.-rson; Mon . true Enoch, daughter ol .vir. and Mrs- Bruce Wade ot Burlington; Catherine Williams daughter ot - Mr. and Mrs - John Williams oi Spring Lake; Alma Row Keck. . daughter of Mrs. Fosteiia E. Keck of Graham; Faye Ashe, daughter jof Mr. ami Mrs. Ashe of Hit'll Point. Gwendolyn Hedges. daugh ter of Mr. olid Mr?.. W- C. Hodge:; jof Hope Mill:-; Veixie Ander -on, i | ai.uj.nt- r of v|r and Mr. Sam A tide i on oi Mohan*- Georgia M- ■ i Coy, ikiU; !iter of Airs. Lain a r, of Carrboro; .Gloria Her jj>■ : . daui-hter of Mr- B> ulah hi- iin- of Philadelphia Pa.; VVil- Ibe Sue Allen, daughter of Mrs i Mary 15. Alh.-n of Lillington; Sally • I Mae Richardson, daughter oi Mrs j Mary Cupp edge of Castalia; Losie ! l untie Hog wood, daughter oi Mr. j and Mrs. Eugene Hof»wood of Lou ; u>burg; Shirley Starke, daughter ot" I Mi Lila Reid Starke of Goid-- j boro; Arm Ruth Fields, daughter j of Mr Geneva F- Council of Golds boro: Mary Louise Stroud, daugh ter of Mr- Virgiif- Stroud of Chap el Hill; Deloris Hogan, daughter ot Mrs. Ruth Hogan of Carrboro; Betty Stancil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Stancil of Aberdeen: Sylvia Coefield, daughter of Mr end Mrs. Cofield, of Enfield. Viv j ian Swain, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs Joe Swain of Chapel 1-fTil i NDERTAKER HMD to her altom, y and police ov er '•pi-rsi.Metu telephone and telegraph nit wages," from tlx undertaker, whom she claimed ought to date her. However Solicitor Cicero Yow and th, plaintiff attorney, Em in, tt Bellamy, had Allen i earrvst t-d and charged in court for dis turbing the plaintiff over the tole i phone, by making improper ad : vanccs toward her. ; A ci f y polici officer corroborated ! Mrs. Peyton s testimony about m | ranging the tray. Also, he gave ; evidence of statements made by j Allen on the scene of the meeting which linked him with the phom calls. V.'eil-dr,. .-cd and equally well-. groomed. Mrs. Pi-yton presented In; ,-v'idence in rapid-lire older. Apparently, she made a good im pi i- mu on the court. She was not broken in her insistence that Al len so.; .-jit to go with her. s, A* -aid the unVfertakcf told her tnat both she and he were unhappy. (Allen is married-> She added that he said they might make a good ’twosome.'' Mrs. Peyton --aid she consulted her lawyer who pot her in contact with police. Mrs. Peyton admitted under cross-examination by Atorney Ro bert R. Bond, who is Wilmington's lon, Negro lawyer and who rep re.-viited Allen, that she had been divorced from her husband arid ri'inari led to him. Bond did not j„ r. i.- 1 in thi: line oi que-tioning, uni! hi did not break down the i .-lit.(ion of the plain till. I'.-.kin; the .-.lunnd in hi.- defense, tlu- portly mortician who had no vh.ii act-, r w.iuiesscs presented in lie I - hall Muted that I'-- had im t Mr- Peyton at his funeral home, where he also lives. There w is a party, he added, with "drink ing, dancing and smutty joke:;." He said he danced with Mrs. Pey , ton and that they exchanged pleas- I antne-. He denied sending the telegram, making the calls, or i. auliiii • Mrs. Peyton Alien said he was on his way h> i Seabreeze when In saw Mrs. Pey ; ton on the coim-r and gaVer her a; ill- When Solicitor Yow interrupt-! , .1 io ask it' it wen- not unusual, to; f lurn a car art und to take some lone home, Alhn replied that m | his prolession one ’must’' give i rich .- Airs. Peyton admitted being in i ! All* it’s home, but she .-aid she ! ,-cni there with her husband i Allen's sister by (-bunco, after huv I dig been given a lilt by Alien's j aster, who instead ot stopping in j front of the Peyton’s home con j tinned to the lum-ral home of her ; mother, sin said she di .cov- it'd a I party was nuclei v.ay and that she ■ | went home to change into mm-- | tillable attire. She said sin- did ! not dance with Allen as he claimed I but that she did dance with one I ot his friends whom .-he did not know but whom she accepted us one of the (party. She did not drink, she said but stated that the men til i. Alb-ii earlier had declared that ; she drank I Jud" Pfischa.ii said it was no har infer '-.lt peytor.t o dance | with Aden, if she did. and he aid | that if she had danced or had talk ! eti with him. tnii was net excuse for • her being molested over the tele-1 | phone. Lawyer Bond imct just made j | much of the fact that Mrs. Peyton j i had danced with a guest whom she; ; did not know. Undertaker All< n is well known j ' here. H- is married to his third | wife He- lost the first two through j the divorce courts. SHAW COST | honor '. From Virginia Union Unt-! verxity, Richmond, h- re-ceivi-d the j Bach- lor of Div inity decree in I Mi’, Whih at Umon h< won the j National Col.Ci IHi.-.c Schoiui.-hip j Award two successive years. t I 1)1 AN STK vSS.N'I.R The Rev. Strassner then accepted tile call to (iustorate of the Mount. samil Bapti: t ('luircli, Giiarlottes villi-, Va . and after -i year was given a leave of absence in order to take a yf >ou Fellowship granted by th,- John !•’. SlatTr Foundation for graduate study at Andov- i Newton Theological Institution. Boston He rev-ived the degree oi Master -if Sacred Theology in 19;k‘, He Was chosen by the faculty ul Andover New tun to delivt-; th* el as ucidie • at tlu- 'rouuation ea erci.-.es. th. only Negro who ha.t. received such honor, tie returnee to the Ghirlotti vill- ( hurcii aucL continued in., mini try Un. iv fm ; six years. Alter a highly succesxltU pastorate in Virginia he ac- Cepetii the position as U- aU of Religion at Bishop t ollege, Marshall, Texas, in 1938, ai«t served in that capacity for mv years- While at Bishop College. Dean Strasxner was given the technical duties of the Presi dent oi the institution u title Tri-sdcnt Joseph J. RhatHls was away on several months' leave to do service tor the l etteral Government. Dean Sirs. sn,-r came to Shaw University to assume the duties as Dean ul the School of Religion in ; 1944. The new Acting Pro idem has done several summer oi further praclu.it* study at union Tiu-olo i gical Seminary and Teachers Col lege. Columbia University, and is a candidate for the Doctorate ia R. . u u Edu-. a’.i-.-ti i The Fomun-r's Day •'r\a;a *' i i.t Shaw v\i.. .H-o marked In oP ff .dgiiifi-.ant ii-utur--.- Dr M L. ; perry founder ul tti-• L.-ary-Pr-rry Maternity olispittil, Fayetteville, N. C., and -i ei'auuate ett A;- L-'uiia-Al Medical School. Siunv Univti ily, Class of 1908, delivered the piinct i pul add; - rs. Dr. Robert P Dum-T vva a!:,o j prc'-. nt and brought words of greeting. l>t J*. A. Bishop, president of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, pledged the continued support ot the Con vention to Shaw’s program of — - j Wilson-Uzzle, Inc. | THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY USED CAR VALUES ’49 Ford Custom, 2-dr. ’•18 Cadillac “62” Sedan ’IS Olds“ 78" Sedan ’4B Chev. Pleetmaster Sedan MS Chev. Stylernaster, Tiulor '47 Olds. Convertible Coupe '47 Ford Deluxe, 4-Door M7 Chev. Fh*etnuister Club Coupe ’4O Hudson Sedan ’9)9 Buiek Sedan j j WILSON UZ2LE, INC. S. Wilmington St. Dawson at Cabarrus St. Dial 2*4474 Dial 3-8083 USED CARS ’SO Ford—2 dr. ’SO Mercury Sedan ’49 Lincoln Sedan ’49 Mercury Sedan Cpe. ’49 Ford, 2-dr. ’4B Ford, 2-dr. '4B Plymouth, 2-dr. MANY OTHER MARES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM HARMON Linccli MOTOR COMPANY M r:ury 515 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DIAL 3 5454 TIE CAK.i »UN7 AN ! Christian education. - Shaw University was organized J in U’.fifi by Henry Martin Tupper, j ; and is the oldest church-related col- j j lege for Negroes with a continues j i exiLtence as a single institution.; | PKOJECT N4MKD ! of the decision of the local Hous- 1 | inp group to honor the memory. |of her husband, Mrs. It L. Me-! ! Dougald, hi- widow said: • i his node i-ciiiiu’s to me in the form of a grateful surprise because it was always ury hus- i j band • opinion ihut the t-alure j of our commonwealth depend ed upon the people “slug in i column uttd whoH-somc en.vir onnn-nt. I ; "To this end he spent the majority of his time planning developments and promoting j iJuift and home owner % ip. My ! family and I are very thank ful for this recognition.” A housing project similar to the 1 I one named for Mr. McDougald is ! b-.-in: nun; d in honor of Dr. W P j Few kite president of Duke Util | versify. j ; broke i p mm j church member, one Willie Rob-1 ; ertsott on earh«r ,trip to the Go!-; : dert GiiU-s it w:u. brought out in! the trial befote Judge Boone. A ’ not guilty" verdict was hand-! ; --<1 down ift a charge Os assault ; ! with a deadly weapon on the - : I .-.on of Mr. Roberr.m, however, i It i- M --nCrali’- felt in this vicinity j thntthc- "mourners' bene!:" will: once attain be filled and that the ifgloriou:- -train', of the- choir mem , ber’s hirh -•■>prano will again be h.-ard at the next -ercieer now; that l .uthei Mantiin,i hat. paid hi.- debt to -ociet> mid to Newsonu- G i ->v -’ t'hurcii If I ■ - Don'irU*^ lose -T® WOBKTIME with a BACKACHE j . i * Get jn -t relief from eau--ular ; b.n Lin'lie with a John-an - H'l.x j Pi \m>.k- ahno-t liL- u-*ariog a iieat- : in- pud It act- i wa>»: I D Bring- | th,- narming, healing blood l-- th-' sore spot. >-! hupport- tired mu— ! ’ rut - duo n iah - -»1 pain. 1 D : The tlanm-I i-.nl hold- in warmth ; hour aflei hour. * Huy Johnson - B\ck Pt. ts’tr.K, | mail-’ hv Jolui.-oti k J.-iiinoii - the j most tru-ted name in Mitj-i- ol drt; iims \t all ill UK store--. | 1 ! ’47 Pontiac, 5 pass cpts *46 Ford, Bus. Cpe. '4l Chrysler Sedan '4l Fc|“d Coach '4O Buiek Sedan '39 Buicit Sedan ’39 Desola Sedan I j COP TITLE I trophy, having defeat** .1 1 »a.v tonia's high school 2 to 0 in 1949 lot its possession, } In Friday' > championship game, t thk- Little blues out -plaveu Uleir 01/ i j.utieuis iti every nr-partinem. ; starring lot the locals were | Chat t<*s Evans, Wiiln* Barnes, ihenius 1 tiot'i-'t.y Nathaniel Liitl, land Isaac Winfield, spat k-plugs <R ! ttie Nvastjt, 'Uju Hit'll .4tvii.se dur i ing tin fluire easou Alter a | ScoiVlei'S ilii pel ioU, the Little i BUieS sla: Evans - and Little cob [ loborut. d .mi u freak ptay which j noted tl».- iiiiti.il Raleigh touch' i clown. J oilim ing a spirited tlow u lield drive by the Blues, Evans broke into the clear on the Brie,: a yard line, only io lose the bail by fumbling. The ball was lUiliie .lately recovered, by i his teammate, l.itiie, however, j a lid a score was made Evans ran through the line tor ,he extra point, racking up a half time score of 7 to 0, Kalelgh The third period V. as also fcorc less, with the opposing', team trying t vuliantlv if, be- :k opposing l de ! fen.- i In the final period, Willi* 1 Barnes, a second string Washing ton High School fullback, cli-idayed i true championship form as he en i ine« red ,1 running and pa -ism# at* | tack wirier, advanced the Blues fion dc, . into their own territory to within ■ • vets yards nl tile Devil; I end .'one From that point. Barnes j again took upon himself the brunt jof tlie attack( bowling his way : over for the final touchdown Barnes’ running also provided the • conversion to the lfav.il core at !-t to 0 • r JHk ag i * t 4 i p( MOSJMO TRIP fARi$ Wj trips, tours, special features’. W, A fIW SKAMPtSS ' i/i Thsre are hundreds «*”-*•<» s/i ONE ftOI ’N"l> 'j WAV IK IF * \Cw Sel k :■ a *ll Sl7 10 Washington eta 8.211 .J, Philadelphia 78. 14.50 | fy Atlanta ft «0 PMio j LA Wilmington 2.9 u 5.25 fcA Richmond :uo vLi j j/A Fayetteville 1 .20 '.‘.’O y*j .Newark 9.by STio !(n Savannah 11.85 11.20 jjS Norfolk .'l-75 it.i. : tjf. Columbia 4.45 750 !$ Miami J 5.60 24.01; ajX Pittsburg 11.00 10.80 jy, Cincinnati 11.30 20.35 T& LMO\ BIS TERMINAL Vl 217 tv. Morgan yjv Dial 5530 jk* j MMllllllWWllllllllHll ! i ... , _... i —■——- More For Your Dollar at Mother and Daughter fkni.il Dresses REDUCED 2 Special Groups sls s2ll Values to 39.95 MATERIALS Net, Taffeta, Satin. COLORS White, Black, Blue, Rose, Green, American Beauty Shies 9 to 15 —10 to IC. I The Raleigh wan over Salisbury i i was the first In three starts. In j I two other state chantgionshlp matches, the local team has been defeated by the Devils. < OUTPLAYED l OKS In oi'dei to v.in Lie champion ship ihi season, the JLitlc Blocs ! wire compelled to outplay the ■ 1 price eleven in all divsiions The , . local scored 14 first downs com - • pared to six for the visions A: total of 280 yards was gained by Wa.'hington’s running and passing i attack, while a paltry total of 118 ■ was lacked up by price. Os price . : gainin'.:.; total 87 yards were garn i eted tnroug), the air as: the \ iMtors completed six of 19 parses attempt ed The locals completed three ol nine a tempted parses for a total of 52 yards. BOWL CAME ’ li-giite team.-,. SAINTS FAVORED The St. Augustine'.. College t.i am which lias received a Lid to opopse the Maryland* n>. is consid ered top favorite to accept the , honor. LIIC St. AUguStli.’e tOalii, fiiii.-ji iti; one of its most brilliant seasons in two decade.-' with a win over Ut« I highpowered tilueficld State Col ■ Lge team last week, i.-: considered ■ one of the greatest improved . elevens in the Colored inter-col hiiafe Athletic Association Under Coach Hoy D Moor, thi.-: season, ' the Saints have garnered a record of ,tven wins and one defeat If the Saints, do not accept the SALE OF SOFA Beautiful Two-tone Slip ; Covers! ssjgg . Special i = ; Shop and Save at Kimbrell’a \ You don’t have to pay 1-3 down here! \ 124 EAST MARTIN STREET _ _ , iTvn - nii W -r mu T - n ini—wav —— ZZZZZI- ■ —— ' —“—"i After-Thanksgiving SALE MISSES AND WOMEN’S V DRESSES Wools! Failles! Crepes! $ 5 -‘7® & s lo°o Savings From 40 Per Cent to 60 Per Cent Many Below Manufacturers Production Cost 11 and rods of new drosses scooped from 1 in*? makers just in time lor this after Thanksgiving You must see them to appreciate then quality and styling, included are dresses for every smart occasion. Sizes 5) to 110 to 20, Id* -* to 24Vs* and 28 t 052. SEE THESE DRESSES IN OUR NEW SELF-SERVICE DRESS DEPART MENT ON THE LOWER LEVEL IS RALEICa tfl' up FASHIONS VVT’rK EN s>!Nc- S VEURP AN . NO VEME!' U s l , t»SO bkl to play in the Raleigh game December 8. the possibility stands that the A. and T. College crew will j accept the offer, pending the out- i come of the Aggies' Thanksgiving Day CIAA championship battle against the North Carolina College i'.-ilfi at Dudham. Re ardiv.e of the outcome of the Thursday game, the CAROLINIAN ; learned, the Aggies stii flovm- as a. possible competitor in the fir i ' Capital City bowl tilt The North Carolina. Coßeev team at Durham is also being consider for the "home team" role in the :i ay .It douiiaUM, liOwev er that the Dill ham team will be able to accept the bid the team's hat mb already been offered a bid to ap pear in life Grange Blossom Classic game at Miami. Fla., on December 2. The NCC Athletic Departine>,i. ha.-, yet to lieeftpt or reject the F’crid,. bid publicly The Quani eo Marine team is also being cousid eivd CM CONFERENCE The game to be played htr u on December it necessarily is an of! conference clash, because of failure of the Mary land team to secur ,■ rvembersidp in any ot the Negro coiU'.’itite conferonces. Because «a' this failure th.e ~1 tryland t,ao< has been comp, lied to sfi k oppon ents v,rie: ev’tr and whenever pos sible Is sj t >f the Maryland games this -cason have been inter)racial, • the rather Meirig played .r.aiist CIAA, Midvio stern ‘and Southern (.'Older, rice team:.. Even with this irregularity the team lie been able to go und* seated for some 28 games. A conference is scheduled this week end between representative! | of colleges offered bids forth 2 local bowl classic and. the commit lee organized to sponsor the game, .-a uecoiun as to un opposing l tecai. will bi n.ad, during that meeting. It Pays To Advertise! 11 WAATLD Yoiiiiij men. and worn -4_ cn to I rain a< tieauti rians. A good job or a shop of your own is waiting when you fin* is!*. You can work your wav through our school il you like. C, I, Approved. Write to Charlotte Beaut y School, 129 1-2 South Trvon St., Charlotte, North Carolina. mw<wvk*,v wv wwiw/*»<wiiiiw|«J.iilliWlWillillWl«W>lMaMlWWlßl
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