Norman-Gamble Nuptials Benn RADIOS ACUmVEMENt OF NEGRO WOMCN GRJS®^SBORd— In • bemt\- tvA ierjemony to C»rri« Biarga Ch«{»«l lE^net Coll«tre More an kltar b»nk«d with flowew «nd •hrubboryi Mist M®Wi* RutJi G*mble of Lima, Ohio *nd Mc- H«nry Norman of Oklahom* Citj^ Okl*. were joined in Holy th« ^de wm« maid of honor. Aa toaae atbendanta took their - ptace* ^ witlad OYtr th« crowed chapel, then the triumphant rtraina of the traditional "Her# Comet the , Jknde" were heard and alowly down the aiale whwb had been strewjn with rote petal* bjr the ' wedlock laat Wedn«klay evenina. i,yely flower girl, came ^he bride The ceremony wa* performed »t father, L. C. 1:00 o’clock in the evening. I Gamble of lima, Ohio. the ^ Premptly *t that honr. The bride wore a beautifully ^ia Randell, a atndent at Bennett, Hero” from "The Chocolate Sol* dler'*. Mr, .19upnaa Page of Pal mer lihnorial- Inetitute rendered a medley of appr»prl*te violin ■Sections. Ju»t before the pro- -eesiion began, Mr», -Jeaaie Lee Dickson of Soeittjr Hill, *. C., the bride'a claMm»t«, aang “StiU | Bt fte Night” by Efchn. Noah ' Ryder, profeaaor of muilc at Palmer Memorial Inrtitute, was at the piano during the, evening. elwrtto of the famona W«dd>n? dra^>ed gown of ivory satiii, pfin- flower ^url WM little Mjeft March**-f#om liohengrln’ •ounded and the profession be- j!»n. The first to- approach the idUr were the proom accomp*- oied by '^e beet'' man, Inman B¥e^x of JA. and T. College. cese'Style, with three tier fin- grtf tip veil, caui^ in the c^ntf? by a cluster of orange blesaom*. I ^he carried • bouquet of wnite rnuiL The bridemaida wore Peek of Charleaton, H. C-, The yeang bride il the olde»t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gamble of Lima, Ohio. She is a Social Notes »0«* Miaa Tnelm* Avery ep^t tlte gan CbUege, Baltimore. Chriatiaaa holidays in Hickory. Misses Mary Cotton and Willie ■Mni Mm- Parker and. Mr. Thomas holidays in Colurabla, jfarker from Insti biEir Mrs. Mary War4 ia visiting friends in WinstoD Sftlem dur ing the holidays. Sh« is being ac. oomjpanied en her trip by Miw G-nsv* Fuller. “ , ifei«e7~ [ImV n Palmer Memoriftl Bumatte, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SPONSORS XMAS PLAY Hilkida,, Ecs«es»ic Studaata Pre- Mat Cbriataias Prejeet; Pai«at« Honared; NCC Hama Eaoaomio Cla«* Ga«at« (By Marih CGrady) The Home Eicononrfce depart- dresses of wine, tile, and rust graduate of Bennett College and attendants eame transparent velvet with gold ne* Has studied at Columbia Uni Miss Juanita Each cairied a small 'veraity. While at .Bennett she was 1!l^ next^ 'n»«y Pope of Rofcky Mount, Miss G«ce morocco bounC'Able. The very active in student affairs and Coulboume of * Baltimore, Md. honor ware green trans- was a member of the Bennett and Mrs. Blance Faulikner of velvet with silvw accSwo- ijuartette for £o«r, years, Since . _ — . . _ jjgj, graduation In 1934, she has Pre^boro—all cUismates of g. T. Weatherfjy, pai- the bride. Folowing thf ffronp Matthews M, E. irere fhe ushers, Walde Faulkner ^ officist«l ftt cer®* ^ Greensboro, William Gamble i of Tfcomasville, and Standford | , • i New York City." ITjere were several musical sister of * selections Just be^ort the wed* McKethan of Miss Clarice Gamble, been field secretary for B«*nnett I College- The g^oom J« a native of OKlshoma City, Okla. and a I reosnt graduate of A. and T. College. While a student he was MRS. MARGARET DAVIS BOWEN, S>«>r«M« BatiUai aad speaker oa the AMia KapiM Al plia prttfraai breadcact over ata-' twa WSMB, Nfev Orleaaa, Taee- day, December 28, 4 to 4tS0 pm. I CST. Mrs. Bowea gave a portra* ^al of the hUtory of the AKA i Sererlty aad its .work, breaking a precedent in bpe«deaatla|t ia New O-laant, where radio faeill- t>«s have fWBeridly beea cletud »o oar groap. (ANP)' Miss Louise McAllt*ter of 617 St. Joseph Si. left the city last 1}hursda(y for il^w York City where she will spend the Christ^ mas holidays. ' Miss iRuth L. Roster, manag ing editor of the Carolina 'nmcs, is spending the Christmas holi days in New York City, whers she ti voting relatives and friends. I Miss' Kanni* Ruth Virginia State Cdllege. *•» Miss Ruth Hunt Buchansn', Englewood. New Jersey. ^Miss Vivian and Constance Merrick. Talladega. Mr. Richard Smith Shaw Uni versity. 1 J T, I don, Frances Thomas Shaw, Wwf^ Virginia dint, Hattie Statti, fhe Allen Christi»n Qndeavor Leagua of St Josef>h A. M. B- Church prssenteil • short two^ act play in ffv* fcenea. fi«na»y^ of'HiRsida High school fr? December 20, till usual ,*ntod a Chrislmas project all church ■ erening how. The play “Christina*’ Preparation", rewrit ten and revised by tha president of the League, cWHs I^om, at tempted to show wrong and rlg>it~Tnetivea-^ »!vln|r. It also presented a beautifnl poi daty 'Tuesday and T\iesday eve ning, December 21st. ' An exhibition of present* made by giriis of the dopartment for their mothers wan on- of the special features. A sale of furni- fe^i^e boys of the ‘The Nstivity^'. Ths oolorfsl mannsl training ^ipSTtuiuat—was decorations and costumlag added an atsMsphere which was very essential to the play. Those participating in the play were. Misses Annie I^ige, J«n- ette and IHhal Doom, Clara and an added attraction. The home Making room, in the basement of th* school, was open the. entire, day, and the Hume Bconomics students of the North Carolina College, with their In- Margfliret burton, Vimice Brag- 4t|nictor, S|n». Jack((3n', were „ Mae Hayes, Hall> Lola Qour McAdams, Bertit Adel« ' Chestnut. special guests. 'Qiesday ' night the Chriatmas project was cllmaxad H/y a party Mrs. Joseph Smith of 701 Grant Street spent the Christ mas holidays in Washington. D. C. visiting relatives and friends. nromlnent in athletics and in his senior year was chosen AJl-CIAA Messrs. James Tucker and Er nest TTiompson is spending the Christmas holidatys in New York. fashion News for Your Back From The Holiday* Misses Frances and Josephii.'e Harris and Mr. “'Ekrl Baucum from Hinderson Institutifr. MiesThelma Bailey from Mor- 0£CnB WA1IR HEATBt NWIS THE FAMIY GONE ARE BACK BREAKING DAYS OF YORE trpm t quarte^ack. I He is a member of the AJphs* ' Phi Alpha Fraternity and* now teaChM at Cathage, N. C. The couple will be at home after January 3 in Carthage. N. C. Some of the out of town guejits were: Mrs.^Arthur lima, Ohio! Mrs. W. F. F Grant of Charleston, S. C.; Mr. and MriS. O. R. Pope of Roeky Mount N. C- The mother of the-bridfff Gamble was also prfc- Misses Marion and £vangeline Cordice arc visiting their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. V. C«r- dicev Fi^etteville St. ' . Sick Mr. R. L. Chavis, manag'sr the *&ull City Barber iSho^p is 111^ at his home. 30*6 Dowd St. HUGE ETHIM*IAN’ SILVER COINS PROVE A problem TO ITALY ROME, Italy, Dec. 28—(ANP) —An apthenticated report was current here this w6ek .that 100,- (Mxi thalers have been coined in Bnssels on order of certain French interests, for circulation in Ethiopia ^o compete with Ita lian eoins and currendy. It was said that because of the present low prices j>i silver, a large profit can toe .^ade using the coins. The silver thal er, or Maria ThCresa dollar, i.*t stilLJieU in great favor by t'le Ethiopians who have always'^JeS ii^pressed by its tr emend jus, eartwheel size. It was hinted in some quarters in T?ome that a move against Italy may ba ‘lie- , BEAUTy SPONSORED ea •^UARIEUSE BEAUTH EC U M P ATI O fSI Jh. kaneuft fiMuty *a» tlM Godttroy Manufacfttrin# Company t® n«tho(li ot pftwrviiHi womtR'* natural beauty, and to NMko tki rtsutts of Hits retearch availablo tc 'eubtlc. 'f SINU YOUU WAV TO BKAUTl Messr. James Cross, Connie ^ay featuring' a Christmas playlet, "A Safe and Happy Chria4;maa.” Afterwards the parents were served refreshments and ' given presents matle by the girls. All of tjie parents departed an enjoyabl -' evening. Thip pro ject was supervised b'y Mrsli Ped- dy, Mrs. Walker, Miss Colemati, and Miss Avant, instructors). H»is proved to be such a success Williams, Silas McAdams, Wm. AJdolphus, and Mack Doom, Ruby Hayfs and Enrest McAd ams. Mr. Doom was very ^tefnl to have Mrs. Lydia Merrick to as sist him in the play b^y rendering music , ap the jp^xkTran. It was ^^pressed by^ him thiw he ^hei more elftldr«n in. ^ church would tane a jwrt in tfae^iLeague-^that-^ Md its activities in th# year of 193«. make affair. the 'project. an to annunl "— CARD W THANKS I wish to express’ my thsnks and appreciation to the following persons who helped me to n4n in the Popularity contest. Mr. J. W. and John Grady, Union Grove, •Columbus Ohio; Mr. VJ. A. (Btaime, member of Bbenezer, Washington, D. C.; ,Mrs. Ida Griffin, man^r of Eb- enexer, Richmond, Va.; Rev. P, N. White, of fibeneser,t Goldsboro, N. C.; Mr. R. M. £d- wards. Tererlls Creek, R.FD No. FEDERAL EMPLOYES PRE SENT “CltYSTAL TREE” lO SPEAKER BANKHEAD WASHINGTON; D. €., Pec. Dec. as—(ANP)_ The United Government Employes, reprsseni- ted by a delegation -composed P^sldent Edgar G. Brown, Ar drew D. Wisketts, Mr*. Effie Wicketts, Mrs. Rhoda Jacki^on, Mrs. Ruth* -Srfjyons, and MrSi_ Katie Oscar, last Monday presen. ked Speaker of the House Rjpre- hind th# shipments. oJllc^hJvVovyri^ _ sentatives Hon. WilliamlBi. Bank- 1, ChaipeliHili, N. C.; Mr. f^d,head wi€h an artistie, hand-mada^ Edwards^ 2nd Baptist, Chapel j “Crystal Tree," as a token of Hill, N. C.j Miss .Sedjanthy Wal-| apipreciation for his efforts >n den, 1st Baptist, Nw (Hill, N. i behalf of the colored workers in C.; C. L. I^sasitsr, N?w, andl^ifistrict seAdce. * _• 3i--_ ..-1 'Hope, Bit) No. 9 Duitham; Mr, Marvin ^eed, Calvairy ^aptist^ RFD No- 5 Z^rham, N. C.; Mr. J. D. Grady, Mt. Bright Baptist kev. •"I'jiJB (aiAfly watw heater, which used to be (Ound to a dark comer of; tbe old-fashioned basement; has^bToSaomed forth In modem dress [ and mo^d upstairs to Join other appltaoces Is the popular ail-electrlc} Idteheo snsemUs; Typical of such installations is tbe one shown above | wbers tlM sraait modem styltnc and gleaming white porcelain flnlsb j at tbe eleotrte water brater, at left, blend perfectly with tbe modern | equipment and decoration of tbe Utcben. Ib homes ahers snehj installations ara desired, this modem styling equips tbe electric water ’ heater for rsereation room and luUhroom Installation, as well as In] *be modmilasd taOBdry and basemeBt. % Gone are the back breaking da^'s of yo«a«whi^ mother had to itoop low over range and sink. The modem kitchen with Its monel !' equipment provides working surfaces Just tbe right distance from the floor. And there's more room in the kitchen with Its stralghtllBa ar rangement and eablnet type range; Note alse that even' tbe rangs ha^ 1a monel top, ofreiinK a metal suilaos Which can't be damaged by heavy pots or hot paT'^ -, *i' — Sm^ealkim in Wallpaper After School Snacks nMmm •Jl .; F«otori«« fictitrm eourlesti ot VlUttd Wall 'pH w viaiipaperB madi ibeir bow at the Annual Style Show in nil!t month, and. perhaps the most outstanding ini .Ui£.5BrmlijiML4e8ieHiNJlsreyer new tetwutj- -o4 4ot}».vii. rH>ruduct4utis of early French and Chinsss pat*- 's first request upon arriving at home, t»-«at. Modem mothers realizing, that after to their oKiet ravenous state. •C >*>rovidlag the artra noorMiaittt ^t Ita dslfetous mfrMhlsf-eMlnnUUfc BBilk drink a ttnkla wtth erystti- are easily obttla^bla If you lee M(rttst«t«|» ta yoor limply take the as# lc«.«aber •ad It so the Mock ot tJl* mNs bi i alaatas or 4erns, iw eniirely fri-Kb intorpretatlob* ot our AnM»ncan Modems all bruuxbt b^lort* ihe visitintf erow^r ibe oewest and best la wallpapent tor next year, but n reit to the lot qT one of tbe largest maaufaetttrsiH' to offer a really §«» the Surreailat wkllpapef fhowQ aborsi Truly Amertcaa. froct .(he ~lndlan be'ad-and flag motif, to tI|s'doIlM sl«ns rampant. It lnrlu(|.(>| in ftq. pattern Important elements ta omi. daily lives, such as ati abrwi riofk. an aeroplane, swaying skyscmpeM and dollar bllte. -Howt- —as the design miv saund. It Is cleverly drawn Best of all tt Is Swi-tested an/ ws*»rproof so It will Popular opinion notwithstimding, ^M*uui> Is more than sktn «eep, A rtiiwless skfh. glOssf 'bnlr. nml pt'r- f^. lion of feature are" to no avail If Miiip* of petulunre. discnntent anil worry have etfh^ ilielr mnrfc on your face. AH your lh«}ghts and ('iiiotlons leave their traces on your •fiipe. • And. unfortunately, we don’t see these marks, until ttiey,h«ve Itecoiiie »Hi deeply gniv|tfB”|(>r |js to do niucb .ilMMJt tiiem. We tery rarely look in the mirror whM we are on the verge of flying off the handle, or if wr do, we are too busy with our |iriv»ire grievances to pay any at tention to what we see. But each (luiliurst of temper, each needless hour of worry oi" dlaccntent coti- n Jltuie to the general rtin-down look of our faces Serenity Is the key- note of bfiiint; and the wise woman will, ruhlvHte a peaceful frame of mind as asriduonrty as-ahe goes about keeping scrupulously clean iind well-groomed. ^ Avoid Frowning -'Shmcone told m? that when she had a dlsagrueable'tash t& perform unti who hasDt at least two or three a iit»y?—she made a point of Ringing a gay and cheerful song n-hlle fterforinlng the unpleasant (Inly. This may sound ridiculous, r.iid In someaiKS hnpoiBsible, bpt it nus 0^sound, psychological basis. Who could let the corners of her mouth droop while pinging a foolish, Inconsequevtlal ditty) It is sn Ex cellent suggestion for house#lves^ who have an aversion to''Wsshing dishes nndmoppltjg floors. Try it :And.see how much eafier It is to preserve a feeling of ti^nqoility. Even the prettiest mouth loses Its h>atiiy If tti droops at the comers, nnrf »"'ntliiunl dt;w^plng brings abdut« Umt down in-the^raouth expressUm «ihlch ia practisiiUy Impossible to blot out. frown lines ore the bugnhoo ot everj beauty-conscious wonmn. If you find that you frown conslstvni ly’^d unintentionally,,_have ,your eyes examined at onc& But ihi^ chances are_that yod have. Merely acquired tbe habit from brooding overtime about mtytters that are ni» entlrwy to your liking.and are he i jon6 your power ^-control. I HapplnsM and Beauty So, If you can’t have a new dres.** and must make the old white stitin do for another season, or If (he tele phone didn't ring last night, e^en i. though the dashing young man you met at the (terty did promlK to call St seven, or even If your best beloved turned around and married ths other girl, dismiss It liglitly. If you become grlm,^ut it, tne whffs raUn will lo^ even more tired due to-]^r l^k of dissatisfaction, the young man from ths party will Bevet.call if be sees you wltb the comers of your month sagging, and no .one else will give you a second glance if you are obviously despair ing over tbe light of your life that went out so abruptly. Th« moral of all this ig that beauty is as besuty thinks Hap- pin«BS makes for brauty and you ' can't be happy If yo^ devote sll your energies to concentrating oa your ^own pe^i^ grudge against the world. And' if yon And that those unlovely ICiies have siready begun to show up around yonr eyes and mouth, get good cmm. made especially for that purpose, and massage it ’ gently into the skin every nigfit, until you have smoothed them all away, and then start all over agald and frice the world with a tranquil co«nl«*nii't. i* lohn Stanford, Rock HilU N- C.{ j|[is8 Henrstta Withron,, SJbene- Mf, -Miiil Qfl^yia IBkibM, ^Ohene- zct;. idjM Lufile TlionMS} ' Ebene. zer, Mim Honi|^ lltdmM, ES>en^ ser; Mr, MUton M^eal, Ebe- nezer; Mrs. Carrie McNeal, E%e- nezer; and all th mieemi>er8 and friends o f Sbeneser Ifoptiii Church and eommnnjiy. T. A. Cmdy U S. PROBE! PBONAOi; GEORGIA COTTON ON OdieM presented similar tokens were Congressman ^ward 'P. Taylor,' chairman of the House* Appropriations Committea and Serialor Thniwas, 7:T3Jtalfs-— man of the stib-committee of 4hovi.^ District of Columbia Appropria tion committee. Other Congress men and’ Congresswomen weri presented expressions of appre ciation for their interest- in the laundry workers .of the War De partment and the National Park 'Swice. fAYs" $ioommY FARMS - \ W^lSHTNIGTOK, Dsc; 27—(C NA)—ITie pnKifiea of holding Negro cotton pickers in peonage in Warren County, Ga., eauscd the Department of Justice to or-, der special agents into the field *0 investigate flie situation, it was anounce4 hera this week. Durlam, N.. C.—An accidenf ■Assistant Attorney Gmisralv ilnrarance policy insuring tbrss ®Tien McMahon said that tha i^ p«0pl«; the principal, the bena. vest^tion bsgsn several wee^ ficiary and. one child now offered »go when tte Civfl ^bcu^s by Ae Southern Fidelity Mutdal Union and othe on*tuii*atio.n8 ia In Immediate benefit from dat# Ckildrea and Beneficiary Noa Iftured at no Addltloiial Cost. 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