Social Notes (By MiM *. lQr«: Htnrlett* Chrirtmw WUUaR» tk*' city Sunday foi- K*w Torit Citi* whew sh« ta «ak- hmn«. Ch«ri«* Stawart S^«k* N. C. C. V**p*r At ^Dr. ChftriM E. Stfewart. wai Cuest q>eaker at the Vesper 9»r- ▼le«i of th# North Carolina Col 'lege, Sunday afternoon,' Jan.^ 9, U34.. Dr. Stewart’* n«x€ text wm “t liaT* k«it the faith." Tftken from Piul'a letter to Ti- mothjr found in the iiook of 2nd Timothy. Dr. Stewart told the story of the Apostle Paul onthe The Auto Mechanic! Club of miliide High School i» •ponwr- ing a »o«lar Friday night, Jana-- ary 14th at 8?00 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Bull City l^ght H»wk». M«*» Mari# In Ra«ital At i^ortii CarolliiA ColUf• Monday night, Jattuary ^10, at ai^t »*cTo?k tht ,K~3rtk Cat-olina CoJfege prewnted Miws Mart* Btown, dramatic raadti in recital, in the B. K. Duke Audi^iliunt. Mite fiVowjn’s pro gram waa divided into four group«. Tha first was a'^rmrp of comedy sketches . namely: (a)x ‘ISaiiinjf on the Queen Mary" ’•The Uttrrent iVent# #c) "The Telegram". l!he »econd group consisted of a group of Sunday afternoon at the 6:1S poem*. The fir*t wj*, '*Oo DowH^ hour Mifls Annie Pwe was in Death’, a Ne^To folk lyre, •'by 6tv * James Weldon JolwsoN. 131* se FIRST GRADE TEACHERS HOLD MONTLY MEETINC The First jGrade teapher^ heid their regular monthly meeting -l!^>nda,y "Januflry JjiL-aith iin. M. A. Watson, lllisa Carlotta St Laagaa Endvavor| Robbins led tha discfcswoa with a paper on, “The Tl^ee H’» in the elementary gfades.^ The teachfTB diacuss at each meeting, the educAtiony taken from the New York Times, Thoie presant were; Misses M. 0. Sneed, President;, Cleo Russtdl Secretary; C. Roblbins, 3. Lynch, 1. Moffltt, 3- Chr^itmaa, C. Young, M. Faullc, Mesdames B. E. McLauTin, C. T. pavidsoiJ, M. Tucker Hargiaves, M. A. Watson. charge of the program at ^ , Josej^’s A. C. E. League. The eond, "The Negro Speaks «.f speatet waf D. B. Mltitln, fom#r Rtrer8"4jr Langston H»|^. The president the Lfajfue. A vocal third '‘Mother to Son” by Lalig* so^ wti* render»i Miss Wl- «tQn Hughe*. The fourth, “L.ov- lian Burton, contralto of th«j^ ers Lftnp" by Paul Lawrence Dun- Seirtor_ehoir of the church, Mi^a bar. Th* thirrf group was ooihi Ethel Doom presented th* L**gK J posed of a group of Boem*!, *‘0 Koad to Damasctis. Dr. Stewart poem. Song service was conduct-, BMk »nd la one of the most dramtic nra- ed bV Miss Jeanette Doom, choH- James Weldon Johnson, veiy plfnrly ‘with 4h§ minds tors «f the (present day. He is now ster qf the League. Remarks were Majestyl. J>y Countee Cullen, a vivid replica of the picture she a columnist of the N^folk Jour-1 made by the pastor, ..£,ev J. A. Sister Lou" by Sterling Browr. is trying to portray. and o&mfertiftg the aheep. The last wa? a group of come dy sketchea,. "The itVidge Game'*, "Motoring jn t^ Nineties”, “Sn- > die tt'^ the Movies,** Mi*a BroS»n j is % reader with rare ability, WINDSOR COMMONITY CTO HOUSE DANCE Mammoth Sectel Plaaned Gr«*a»ooro PabUc For. SOCIAL WORKER The new Wlnscor Communtity Center of the Negro Division of th*Cr®en»boro Recreation Com mission iMnakin g extensive plana for a Cftinmnnltt' C^»en Hou»« I Dance to be held on. t^‘ eveninir let Friday January 14th. The j naammouth social event will be DR. AND MRS. J. C. CARR, fomens where tha hrMegroem fi„t eity-wlde community so on* of the out*Unding eveaU of ha» a l«er«tive practice. The ii*p-|ci8l to be held hr the, Negro Di- Unknowti Bards" by ^ ^le she is reciWn gone can see _ Mo»ljom«ry, AJa., »e«ial my couple were gucati of Dr. vision of the Recreation Depart- tmmupn wa* the recent mal-riage C^rr’e' ^veeta in Okasulgee, ment. A large attendance of both Nallie GweaJoIy Creit, OUa., and I*‘‘•ttHBdaaee at t^e n,ij0yg,^|e g^d well patron iiied nal and Guide, and p*»tor of the Emanuel AMG Church of Ports- nootfa, VC Ajate Meckaaic* Sponaor Danc4 Valentine. T1>e meeting wa^ closed by the repeating of the iatlgt>fth ty the audlenea, ffa wtri? to congratulate Mise Page on the logical program that was preseut- and The 23rd Psiam which was magnificently portrayed. As Miss grpwn recited, one eoal8 see the ^ green pstures with the still ^^ter^ arid the Master gently leading, —1 4.. - The friends and A, jtoins family associates of WPSTIF to D*. Josei^ui C«rB*Iiat Ca«f I Alpha CoriTention, New Orlean*. Both are widely fm9w« ta Mont-'daring the hiU4ay«. (ANP) A. L. GofiOUoe Honored With Testimonial NEW TRAILERS HAVE STYLE AND COMFOJiT raner expresB sincere hope that theit younger son, Ellwood will , coc- j tinue to eonvalense. Young Ell- On th« erenlng of January 4, wood has been confined %0 bi» l&38,^he North Carolina Mutual home on Fayetteville St. ipr »«• Life Insurance Company present veral weel|d| e are glad to »?e him out again. (ing Mr. A. L. Goodloe for 34 j'esrs of'servifie as Manager of The students and friends of the LHirham District of the N*. C. Mutua. wish for their instructor ar.d P^sident and Agoncy Director, friend, Prof. L H. Biichanan a acted as Tsoastmaster. Negro An- M-isio Studio Buchanan National speedy recovery was: gram I Stm ting Mmb Right them by the guests. Welcome to guest« and'imrpose of testlmi^- ] Dial* by “tie Toastmaster, Mr. Cox, A aolo was rendered by Miss Margaret Rice, an employe of*\he Home ofliee of the North Cara- ed a Teitlwonlal Dinner honors Mutual. The guest speaker was Mf. €. C. Spauidii^rf presi dent of the North Carolina Mu- jtoal imd belong friend of Mr. take part in tlie city wide affair. Exeentiv* ComUtoo M.'iIubc ~TK>r> G. W. Cp^ L Goodloe. A selection wa* , given by the Southland Singers, The pro- j conapos^ of Messrs. Faucstt, Ltcown, Steward and Covington. Greetin^^ from N. C. Managers by A. E. Spears, Mgr. Chttlotte "Disfrlct. An"“6riginal poem ^by Hiss Dixen, ejnfiloye of the North Carolina Mutual^ presentation of gifts by W. D. Hill Aics't SecV Comptroller^ C. E. Anthony,-Re- jpreeentative Durham Agencr Force,' and W. J. Kennedy, Jr. Viee-Preaident of tJie North Ca rolina Mutual. At the close of the presentation of f^t» the guestswere ushered into the spacious dining room cflf the Al gonquin Tennis Clubhouse whero a palatable turkey dinner wa? serve^. A delightful evening was ■ eojoyad ^y all, BTTTTER tnsiimtton, 1 fteat out or In as desired, is t>ec(-3ims one of the favorite topics of (llscur.slon among trailerites. Cob fort cad economy are problems amp kg these modern land voyagers that have apparently reached the iaaio Importance on the road as they Inve had for years in the jmhMary home. A recent survey of tte modem trailer trend shows that tttese conaiderations coupled with tlie desire'for agreeable color and simple upkeep, are what are most interesting 'Ihe trailer people at present. ^ With this In view, trailers that Wf .oll covered with lacquered fab- -tcs, mslde and out. walJs. ceiling. and top, have been attracting atten tion for their good looks, ease with which they .can be, kept eleaH'*lth soap and water aad insulation pMsl- hiUttee. Some hav* aeoSstructlon^Jt plywood covered with lacquered fab ric, making for a lighter lotui, wh^e the ^ir space between the outer and inner wails provides insulation. One trailer in particular that was seen recently had an interior that made the fullrat use of lacquered fabric. The lower wall was done In heavy tei|ured red lacquered fabrfc and the^ ceiling and upper wall with a liglrter weight In cream Dit Pont Style Nexca Ssrn color.. Even the kitchenette, wli; easy upkeep is given special at;, ' ttC^ was-anlshed lii-tfte same terlal. The built-in lonnelttg cIirT' and tabular movable-chairs^ j finished In this modern synthetic material which has a tou^neds anc impervlousness to the inroads cf vermin that appeal pai^lcTJlarly to trailerites. ’ Electric light pltwts, ras tanl^ for cooking aad ■Bol"'water, clectrin refrigerators, de luxe kitchen cabi nets and stoves are fej^tures of some of the most tip-to-d^** of the modern trailers. Mr. J. L. Dunn is in New York The Open House Social is be ing aponiored by the Executive Committee of the Center under the chairmanship of Professor J. Percy Bond of A. and T. College. Other members of the EXTCutive Council in charge of arangemcnt* for the affair are Mrs. W. B. "Wataon Law, Mr. James Comp and Eva Hamtin, ;«ra. 3.,E. Har- (rett, Mr. 1!. H. Eberhardt. Mr. Watson Lwa, Mr. Jamee Comp ton, Mrs. D. Jones, and J- Hairston. Hsry I^rker, Director of the Negro Recreation Pro- srram, and staff are wduking on the program for the af^ir^ that H expec^ilTS be one of the most jenoyable and well ,„i>atronij!ed community social gatherings of the season. laterastlnit Social Program Arranged Acfordhjg to the directops of the Center, an interesting, and varied Bocia} program is being ar ranged from the hours of 9 P. M. to e»e .W M. ' The pre^am will include dedicatory dances t% the schoola.uind colleijes, club* and v^iouB community grour|; tag |^SCS®rESS5mH$ffl^~@IIgf5gflliT’ I crs; a Bit? Apple contest; Paul Mrs. Irma Noal Henry, of Winston Salem, N« .C, wii««o ap* piHntnMnt to tha North Catelina WPA staff a* Consultant oi Ne- gra Employment was aaneanecd r^eerflky Uy AdmuiUtrator Geo. W. Cean, Jr. Mrs. Henry T^eiTed hor Ba chelor of Science dagreo form Wj^.'^aton Saltern oTB«l>era\ Crf* lege. Her graduate work, done at Columbia University, led to a Master’a Degree in Health and Socud Work. Her aekolasfle re cord alao Includea a course ia in- ternatlona^ JRelatlona and « term at New York School of Social Work. For a number of years, Mra.' Henry waa actively eag««*4.>B teaching ia tbe North Carolina Jl^lilic achoola. She haa boon eon- nectod with the WPA for nearly two year»~WPA Photo. Jones all. Grand March. Of special interest on the program of community recreation activities. The demc- strations will place 'during Ro&coe Griffin’s Semi-Annual - SflOE GLEARANCEi . Now f - , Going On m THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO 'HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR WARD TO THIS SHOE SALE .WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED, For NEVER BEFORE 4 HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH OLT- STANDING VALUES. ON RACK I t % |>etter—the guaUty the best atote,. Short liaea ^ f. Vbtikt, Mum and browns ia nwdei, leathen and Unheard of •l.M BARGAINS ON IIACK Ob tlys rack you wi|l find *hoe values that cannot be surpassed, Of «aune .aizes aj» -Jbcdkep and lm£s are short. Blue*, b^^^nd bro^s in suedea, iMthers and comb^tions. While they last they go at— 200 PAIR^ , MEN’S » FLORSHEIM NOW ON rmsk; ttti rufc you will find 0t tha best-shoeL,Jtj _dfiSi£6d. and combi' :^0S0Ur «»d..«»oits 97c Pair $5.65 FOOT^^ELIGHT SHOES We are eloslag out diese shoe* and ^ve priced them for ~4uick rp.moya3, ~ sob PAIRS —3toQMEBea- FLORSHEIM SHOES ^^FAIR ' .65 'FtN SHOE COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. Appetizer Cour§e Ad^t ^ to Enjoyment of Entire Menu ^ THE difference between^a com-. - inonplace meal and an exceilewt nieal often depends on the flrnt fHiurse, tha horstd'osmvres. 'When dinner starts with an attractive, hnng^^-whetting appetizer, the stage for-thorough enjoyment oT^ every course. There is nothing difficult about preparing hors-d'oeuvres, ihist or- ditiarv condiuienta and pickleg are needed in order to add the smart. KHHtiuI touches that* make these dainty appetizers. For the simple dintifr, hors-d’oeu vres ot two or more kinds may be attractively arranged on a salad plate and -placed on the . Hem* Style Hor*-d*oeuvre* Place cooked beets in small rtnt(s. In tb* eenttf„of each ring place a selection ot two or more kind* e nreet mixed pickles. . Frvit Hor»>d’oeuvre* Ananm aUeas e( pimappla Iw tha top of fna pinaapw* WMf > aitca ot ontnca; loKI ea I19 of tha oraBfi » aceUaa «i diead avMt 41U plckla. 8tiifr*d Egga I. Remove yolks of hiard-cooked eggs. Mash yolks with butter and finely chopped sour mnstard pickles. Fill whites Witt this mixture. Gar nlsh with plmlento strips. Roquefort Relish Hors-d’oeuvre* MMh With a fork an individual fortloB of roquatort ehime. Coin- ln« with itn a^ual amoont of iwcet pickle rellsli. Spraad on flrm iHcm of tomato, and iprtnkla witb paprika. Cabbage-Cheese Hi>ra-d'oeuvres Cut green pepper ipto rings. Im side of the pepper rings pla» small mounds ot cabbage aalad mixed with grated cheese and prepared mustard. Add French' dresslog. '7una-Blokie Canape . Combina ibradded tnaa Sab with •nougfa miyoniwlM to mototan. 8aa- ' ■on with onloa jniM and peprlka. iltoresd on toaatad brsad eul Into inney shapca. Oaratlh picUaa cut Into Ola dtmt, or with crowwlBa aootlon* ot diU plcklN eut inio fan«y ahapal. * Egfl and Plekle Canape Make a paata of finely choppi^ hard 'cpolted eggs and mayonnaise Sgaaon anitard and pa prlka. Spread 00 toasted bread cni into fancy shape*. Garnish ,'wtt1_ sinall, sweet gherlcln*, thinly stleiSif ~ City, for a few days on busiu«s«. j.tht oand' include drums, *ti ^the internMiaion. Community Re- '1 bells, and trianglesMllie students creation Activities wiU be dls- PearaoB Schoirf Rhythm Band In of Hillside were amazed at the rj1ay#d»by the ret^eation ataflf »t Roeitel At Hitlatdo. High School musical inclinations shown hy the On January JOth 1938 the ^ youngsters in the band Pearson iElemtary School pre- _ ages range 6 to 8 sented the Primary Rhythm Band in recital at the Hillside Park School daring its Monday chapel hour. The Rhythm Band comjiis- es members of the firrt, second, I and portions of the thi^ grade. The program was as follows; rirates March 4jy Sullivan, Tpe itiythm i'anjily toy Summerfield, See Saw, , NuiSejy Rhyme, Diak- ory Dock, a nursery Rhyme, Jtick Horner, a nursery Rhyitie, M.nu- '|t"from the opera “Don Juan” WQifgan^ Mogart,. Music A- .ound the World by X. Lil'St Vandevore, and closing with the t'ea^wn SchopL Song, 'Victoi’' ,4arcff, used by the University of Notre Dathe. The instruments of ■9 ' w Thft .Rh^hm^JEiand was enjoyed immensely by the studenst and rfuni. Activities to be faculty of the Hillside PaA HIgn School, Mra. Edit* P^ler aanounco the marriage of her daughter Martha Ann to Mr. Hilliard Dctye ' on Monday, FebruMry- tlte| Twenty-e'ijhth ^ nineteen^ Jiuadred aad** t&irty-eigh'l Un‘on Ba|itiat Church ^ 8;30 o’clock ■ the - ceaitSer a ti d ~ paTi|3tpant whoso groups. Activities to be ]#2luded year*, in t'le panorama will t>e *et„ . over the spacious Center andito- depiCed tjachide dramatic*!, comnanitv slinging group*, basketibsll,, b;>x- iM* .hOJn,e niaking, quiet pimes, ^ nrt and*.c rafts classes, taip danc ing, pinp pong, Jbadmintonr and etunts. Tha^Center staff niember* who will direct the panorama ol recreation activities are* Wa'tcr JIcNair, Director of Music; Mrs. A. G. Wells, Di-ector^qf the W. Y. A. Home Economics Schoolr Arthur Headen, Athloljc Direc- Coatiaaed. on wage eight Durhaiu, North Carolina - - —r'l. •}"' .ay ' REM. J. W. TABOfiN ,A WELCOMED HQIi£ BEAUTIFUL HAIR. TURNS MEN'S T H O U G HTS TO i;^OMANCE Make Dreams Come true ... Use GODEFRQY’S URIEUSt Min n««f aika pauM »l sifiyiAo wear teWoai sir lat A idst* fo ar £iui«d» crer-haued miss! . . - _ Iraiiit, Of ftfMked with fel • bome ot t«riey t« . Utiw^ If 00 osor* to iiac tbaii »b 1 BEST TIRE BUY IN TOWN Save You on Keiyst ' ^ tire* Kdly oped... Armoruhhtr Tre^ I You iot;0HX*r tire* Kdly evar i3ml> pay Ie*8 than regjslar price* ... . btit yoa don’t get j>rdinary tires. TM^’re tpeeiaUy ma& for the wear and tear of today’g^riving. If your oM tife* are JWn ‘and skiddy, come in and Armopubher your wheel*. And *ave money! ALLOWING FOR THE VALUE OF YOUR WORN TIRES, NEW KELLYS WILL COSir YOU ONlY^ niMES EACH PER 1,000 MIIIS, ocdiniiT iliM&Poo, >tt tb« bcatitiM colot it slvu to yout btit will ajit rob ofot w«ab ‘ wUt laM a toot tlDM. CHm waatwl riutlytlnMatk Mtrlt, ilafk.ina(Uin. browo, ot Uosde. tyo ttyM lotdt, ^ (tickJntis, oo imelt Atk roiu tfcakt tot Codeffojr'i U/icuM, the H»ir Coiotin* ia th*reill»x, ETet7b«idai*iimotccdto(at. Ii(r or rour dndar wiU Mfiidid fou{;^iiioa{]f. $f.3S ' 8H»—17 *9.0S -T^ae 4lev.-.#r-^W,—7ahem—haa: been welcomed b^ck to hi* hortie town, Durham •“'•-fey friends and mem'ber* of the BiAanuel AME Church. Prid^ to his coming back to his home town," Rev, Tabom has been living In Charlotte, N. C. where he has been preacliing about ten yeare. While in Char- 4ctte Rev, TabofK!w*s pastor, of v,the Bethel AHIT~ Cbo)^ *nd tthrrutrh the wonderful efforts that he 4>ut for^, was able to i rro-wfze another ABliE Church, Be^lehem Miasion. . ^ At tho Anhilal Confarttice held in Q.eeriebovo, W. C. the R«t. Ta- boro- was appointed a* pastor of the Emanuel AKKS Churiih. Since his appointment nSfogrciM of the church has grown both spirit ually and financially. Ilie finance being increased J(M) per' cent.' The Rev. "^’aborn has four mar- jthlldicai. With htftl In Dur ham are his wife Mrs. Annie Tr‘* bourn and their gr^dsony HARVEY DAW8Oti(0f^ TAXI COl WILLIAM AMEY. 1. H. W1LL1AM«» GOM^NY HAIR COLORING OODifllOW'S If your doaiar it, Mnd $i.2S . 10 9 •OBindr MANtlfACTUIINe COMPMIY PHONiE L-»l» MJUN a Nil^TH street ^ s. s. PHn.LtPS, Pr>p. U1Q OUVI • IT. tOV'S, MO al Sollood HairSrovfer a Quiiiiiw nrowt, Ubs Ukr kAlr. , trimrnmmmttd: kr roar la». ■«ip DUmaaa. thti- tof .Bair,. ■ •o-GooD mm smAiainie^ Hart* Maaa) Mr *ti«iakr«aw b«sM| *»■ **a ikto WhltMrr M* Cmeommut OB Map ttt Br- lf«n Oali.. ie.«M AgtmH WkeM *«K| Hanrr OrOm-W* Tmr PmtUft SO GOOD riWMICAL T* W4tm -af., s. I 0 AUanie,

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