TlMl# Ml I ■ J .- fr ■ Itf'TKiilj. .' Personal' OESHAZOR CXADUATC , D«Sh«xor ^ fe«uty Collcg* Ib ANNOUNCES SECRET I 1937 and after wrrtnt «fat won- MARRIAGE (till «pprcntic«ihip »h» b«|Bn A marrlac* that took place' msnagin; ti>« Fri«ndly City Immy Mcr*tty *"F*bruMry 2? of Paflor. thii y**r become* f«ner»! 1motr»^ ddce for th* first timf thli Mr. a«oif« i* * nmtira Whitesvill*, N. C. and H a jradu ate of the Columbia County WMk. Th* former Ifjuif ,WHli* Beatt ie* SheiTcd, a member of . 7 . 1 ..1. j Traitdiiff school. He li alto the flnt rnuluatii}; claw of the , » - 1. „ r»_ 1. n €,}. II ^ -former agunt of the North Ct Durham DeShasojr . Coll«s« of Beauty Culture (October 12th, 987) who is now manager of ■former agunt of the North Caro lina Mutual Life Inauranca Co. After Sunday, September 4, 90 waaw aw asw n ^ _ *■ «- » the Friendly City Beattty "parlcr , ^ .^A hat aecii;tly laai. .*d for aiz months to Richard Simon Geonre. assistant manager of the HoAe Modernisaticn and Supply Company. I Mm. Lorenda Turner of New i York is visiting in the city. I While here (he is the gueit,,„of ^ - Lv E. Barnes, SIS Thomas Mrs. George l« a graduate of * q. ^— lis-l. !«!'■*• , f . . CHRlSTtA CHRISTIAN LlAD EItt NAT’I fiVnWs ceUbNats ts'ths the Washington High School in and is the niece «of Mr. j jind Mrs. Monroe James of thatj City. She graduated^ from the Mrs. Gr»pe Stevens of New i k is Bpendliw withj / '■n- BEfiiiTy-'RomflncE He lariciB* Ce^uttr TavmSjthK w>t etfJblished bf Hi« /■ 'r.ufstrttine CiJn'.5;ny ts Had/ msHiJdf Tf ; «a%.':3 ►jacn't nstursi fcsii-l/ (>; rcsclti ef this re:x»^ iviiisbU rnd r.is'i* to the publfc. o So many ot iis have the idea that, i| i* liiiif’ nun is KOod lor our litaltU i.;.d a great Ua.il will bo c\tn njcre l/eneflcial. This J5. rrf course, H nji'^taken notion as you r.re Uouiid lu iearn trow paliiful cs- l;rr;eace. Now that tha swimming season !.s litre and luau.v ef ns isptud all t»ie time we can spnre at the beacltcs, v;e miist take deflnlte precautlous pji-alnst gnnburn. Sunburn is a very real burn, and, just as we would r.jt put our bands againsst a hot uore. Cfeilher (jbould iVe ejcjjoise ijcUer skin to the sun for more than n f**w minutes at a time until wo lm\e l>ecome accustomed to Its raj’s. Spread a protective cream over the skin before exposing It to old! tor May length Of time. Even l4»ttav. if jou don’t mind the stilne, i:se olive oil. Cover your face arms, th&mderf; hack an# legs. If jon ttay out long, enough for tl»at to drj. icp'«t the application. Sufli^er sun ■t* very taariirfttl to the 'skln. It dries tut the nattiral oils and leaves It ioagh and ueeUng. You’ve seen peo ple who have acquired a weather beaten, leathery look from too much cJCp^^sure to the sun. Once the nat- rral oils are gone, the skin starts \rrinkling. Dry akin wrinkles more readily than oily skin, even when not expoaed to the sun’s drying ef fects. In summer we must take spe cial pains to ward off lines and crows’ feet even though the appli cation of creams and oils is more a trial In summe*'- than durlns the cooler months. Then, too,^ we are ^ Bkcly to 'fcavp deeper s4ulnt lines ’ frdm the i3are of th» sun, especially the glare of aqo oa water. .^nd wlille we are on the suhjeet of f-liiiv, the eyes toa can be “sun- huiued,” , I*totect them with the dark-?ok»red glasMbs which are so iiiuch hi vofTue tills year. If you ilou't, jon will find yourself frown ing «t jour coinp^ilh}])^. with tired lilood ibot eyea at ue end of the day. BuFsulppose the bum geta you af ter all. Vou have one of the best reiueilles right in your own home. Vinegar Is an excellent antidote for .sunburn. Spread It on gently ovci the buriied surface. You can feci its cooling effect as you fcpply it. T’se it os soon as y-ju come out of the sun if you fear you l»ve been over-exposed. ^Continued exposure“tfti., the sun, even though you ar# carefal not to get badly burned, will darken the color of the skJn. The srtir««t %ntJ quickest remedy for this is bleach ing’. A good bleach, used regularlj over'a period of time, will have a no'tltfeable effect. Bleaclies, iiow- ev^7 are likely to haye a drying so.foilow them up with an ap- Ijlication of cream. You can’t avoid oils and creams In the summer, so lay in 4 supply and b^ on the sale side, i . IVfja/ are -your beauty prd>~ lefHs? Write Merie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room 60i—‘511 Locust St.,'St. , Louis, Mo,, an,d she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to en close a self-addressed stamped envelope. ~' -r ■ t A-M' , . ^ «mi cak«. Ih* iiwHfM r • Saaw asa Itiisw IBeiion, Mar* holxiM, iMslUt Qiiipirj mdia ittftxttDEn ”The gutii^ M»»y KTtd Ivuoy lAamncn, Luthenen Jt^suiu; at»*gai »t Graham, Alvar ■iiickatm o | 'Wtni.|tpn-i$al«mi MesffL—Siwtn, Lnlay kicnards:n, Wilnam iTick; Juni us b. Salas; J. Marsnal U«nd*r- nn, Matshaw Davis, and Charles M. Blackl Ml. and Mrs, J. W, Scurlock’i Sunday gu^t ware bar .cousin Sam.Love of New York City, brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pearlie, Misa Margie I’earlie,' Nellie Rhew McNaal of W. Durham, Cliarles Ot end with his aoii other relatives. P«nt the weet Frank and Mt. GilM^ Ghiirch of ibfange county hddg ervices every 2nd Sunday 11 o’clock. Snnday School 10:8-0. .j' Rev. T. M. Mes- by, pastor. L«a4«r* wf the Naiivaal Bapfc. CffiST*Btion which cOnvZhe* Sapt. l-ll in St. Loui», Mb. LEFT TO RIGHT^TOP ROW: Dr. A. M. Towo»end, Nathville, Sec’jr Sunday School Board; Dr. i. M. Nabrit, Sae’y CoBTantioa, President American Bapt. Theo- lOgiqtl Seminarjr, Nashville; Dr. L. Mf. WiUta4, Rev. L. K Jordan, HiatoriaB} Re».-B."^J. Perkins, St. LoOls, Treas. / SECOND ROWi Rar. T. S. Harten, Brooklyn, Vic* Prasidaat Rav. J. A. A«lams, BrooMyB, Sec’7 Social Sarvica Cemsaisar ionj Rav. T. O. FuUar, IlMMidiis Asst. ‘ Sec’y; Rav. J. C. Jackson, President New England Conven- tioh| E. Isaacs, Nashville, Sec'y BYl»U Board; Rav. T. T. Love lace, Sea’y Hona Mission Board. THIRD ROW: Ra^. E. ArlinK- ton Wilean, St. Lawia Asststani Sac’y; Wm. H. Hay**, Chicago, Attbrnayi Miss Nannie H. Bur roughs, WashlngtUa, Convention ' L, Twina, Sec’y Wo- Auxiliarjrf BLev. E. ucation; Oiairman FOURTH ROW: J. E New Orleans, President men's Mavtm»enti Rev. D. V. Jemison, Selma, Ala; Vica-Pres. Secretary fct-' Rev. J. H. . Branham, Trnnsportat^i Gayle, Mrs. S. W. Laytea, Philadalpkia, -Prw^'dent Woman's -Coiivnttail; 'RevI A.1. ka^'-' Boone, Clavaland, Vice President; Rev. Ralph W. Wilson, Rome, Ga. Sac'y Bane- fit Board; Roland^ Smith Statis- ician. . (Assaewta4».£{abr*'Press) Mrs. Susie ted St. Christmas on . Whit-' P’ORSAY Beauty Salon .IS) 1-2 SOUTH MANCUNt STREET RUSH YOUR BEAUTY TROUBLES TO^rfUS WE DELIVER THE GOODS •WE ARE PREPARED-TO^HAqpl^^Y RUSH W,I T H WAITING TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES. P m 1V A T E R O O M SET ASIDE FOR SPECIAL ONLY ET BAILEY, Specialist in Fancy CwriiBg. BOOKER, Specialist in Ma«iciurii« a:i^ COMPTON, Specialist is Siuip«eoia« pM m0naaf -gUCJ^ aw, SpecUlUt in Marcal Wartog JCi!F9USiU SpaaUlist la Fiager Wavl^i Midi ia £iri||(tWtr..A^^as MISS EDDYE LEATHERS ENTERTAINS SUMMER GUEST Monday evening, August 22, Miss £ddye Leathers wss hostess at a party at her home on Pekoe Street, honoripg ' l)4ias. Saluta Bell who has been attending summer school at North Caro lina College. Miss £ell, a gra duate of Elizabeth City State Normal School, .teaches in Wil son, N. C. and during summer ■chool session she was the house guest of Miss Lenora Jeffers on Fayetteville Street. During; the first Imlf of Miss Lefitheis?'"deliglitful party the gue:ts engaged in various games on the porch and lawn and later they were lured inside (despite the heat) by the very danceable music which was coming ovm air. Dancirj^, was the feature of of tha latter jpart of tba even-} - Evangelista fiuth Stancil ing. Bafr«ibm*nt» were *ervad Huntinton Long laland N"# w between the dances. j York, Eater Williams of Colum- The gueats were} Miases Saalta bua Ohio and Miss Eosa Kcnd- Bell; Lenora Jeffera, .Panline Alston; Mary Cotton; ll»rg«ret Black, Messrs Charlea BiMk, William Tuck; Joseph; Thomas Hardy, Johnie Young, and Er nest Ramsey. rick of Columbus Ohio left the eitar Motaday aftes spending a week in' the city visiting Bishop Jdhnson and his evangelists. Church on Dowd St chorus, composed of untrained improvement and for the camp meeting songs and has This o’clock and lasted through 'til Liscomb Grove services closes with great suecess 22 are to be baptised. Mrs. Lopise . Pearson Hayes with her two little sons is visits ing Durham. While here she is the guest of her sister Mrs. Minnie Pearson Tlirner. Mrs. P. W. Joulan acothpani- ed her little son Alfred to Balti more where ha "to‘ act aa ring- bearer in the nuptial ceremony Of Miss Minnie Moore former resident of of Durham. Friends of Little Miss Doris Mae Cameron are prou.l to know she was able to leave the hospital after aoffeiing a ^acturejl leg and foot. liittte-Linwood Cameron son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, 1608 Merrick St. was painfully injured by a car that ran over bim a few days ago. We hope Linwood a speedy recover. V Miss Marion L Anderson and Willia L. Roberts who have heen spending the summer with Mrs. I. H. Buchannan attending sum mer school are Jeaving for At lantic City, N. J. for^ ten days vacation, after which they. will resume their school work in Roxboro, N. C. MRS. MARY HENDERSON HOSTESS AT DINNER Mrs. Mary f:*HenderMil nostess at a delightful dinner at her home on Glenn t. Tfauraday evening: August 18. The dinn er was ili honor of Miss Worm- ley Art ‘ Teacher ii the ■ North is a friend of Mr. Hendenon's * vacation at the Seashore for Rev. J.' Ai Valentine, pastof 9:30 o’clock. During the business ' session the membei^ elected a new president due to the fact t made marked improvements 'since * that Miss Mae Cox foimer presi- its organization. Credit for^ their | dent ber leave on Wednes improvement and for 1 day evening at for thefj; improvement and the warm reception they have been given since tliey have been on- the air goes to Mrs. Busby, organizer and director of the chorus. In accordance vvitli a special' invitation, from GovernJr Clyde "R. Moey the chorus met at the'church at B a. m. Thurs- dayt Sept. 1 arid 'went to partici pate in Negro “Education day at Manteo. Saturday moiwnit _ a^ ll.iftO 7:46 make her home in New City. Mrs. Vivan Ray former vice president was elected presi dent and Mrs. Marie Collins was elected as Vice president The members regret the Itave of Miss Cox who has served faith ful as pres, to the Social Coher ence Club. After the business session a delicious repast was served co^isisting of chee^ jand wichei, cx>utse of sweets and refreshments. After being served anj dismisaed from club meet- SERVICES OF EBENEZER BAPT. CHURCH Sunday, Aug. 28 was observ ed as women’s day at Bbenezer I Baptist chui-ch 'bnd all services were rendered by the ladies. Sunday School was held at ^ ,9:30 a, m. subject 0# the lesson o clock Responsibility for others. Morn- ing services iat 11 ;3|0 was conduc ted by Mrs. Plorence'THarris. Rev. Mu. Whitted of Moiint Calvary Holines church preached a fine ?ermon. cousin who also re.sides i& MiiUt. Those present with Miss Worm- ley were Miss Robbie Goodloe and Mesdamea Flossie Tot|ii^, Francis Jeff era. .two weeks. WPA SCHOOL CHORUS ‘ MAKES RAPID STRIDES The WPA Community School Chorus under the able and effi cient direction of Mrs: 'Harriet- Learf BeMy Uullup DeSliazot Beauly ODHsgs COVERING ALC BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTUfU^jil^ COMPETENT INSTRUCTI^ Class Forming NOW IS09 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURlfAM, N. C. PHONE F-M71 15.00^0 START — ^00 PER WEEK radio lldtenei* ^t^ho ‘'^ear iHeta each Moiiday evening fr^m the sta^c' of tife Gilead Bapt. special progr«m*"iir* ■ the • 4orum 1 i®* and ..the . members a n d hour, of jthe 'North Carolina Mu-Fiends assembled at the chauf- tual life Insurance company. MISS HARGRAVES ENTER. TAINS COHERENCE CLUB^ Miss Mattie Hargraves _w a a hostess {0 the , Social Coherence le Howard ^^s6y is still endear- IjTuB t^(3i met afTKer hom^ on iag tt^lf hearts o|,>. St. on Tuesday night 23rd for its regtilar weekly busi ness session. The bosinesB se ssion began promptly at € :80 m R^DIAGNOStS FREE What Is Your sSHAZOit 6 ’ SAION 702 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE-F-«971 SIX COMPETENT OPERATORS Tt> S^ftVE YOU ^ OUR PREPARATION GUARANTEED TO GItdW ,H«(R fers iurprise‘party. Have a CLEAN SHAVE WiHiotit Using a Razor, . . Simply UDiP^ FLORAL CLl« ENTERTAINS Tueaday eyenini^'^’Aug. the Floral Cltiib sponsored a de- iightful enteirtainm'ent at ’ t W-e* home of Mra. Lelia Black at 103 Hillside Ave. Tto evening was speijt playing' ¥lF sorts of new Your Beard OFF! At last sclenoe baa found a way to remove a beard without diaving. No Aore razor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. Mer«;ly apply Bfaglo leaving Powd^ as okectM—then o9, laavtee a eleiur,‘ano6tti« Don’t wait I XSo bi^s a generous siZbepaekage at any onig ■tora.alf you want to tryJ>efore you buy, write .Magil Shaving Powder Con»pa»jr Dept. 34, Sarannalk, Oeorgia “TSr TREE TRIAL SAMPLE. . ./.flr:.-!- DURHAM COUNTY Be Held At • * ORO ROAD GROUNDS 19th thrti 24lfc "ill ■

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