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GOLD9b\}RO, Dec. In—Mrt-. , Brooklyn New Yorks*' ^ ’miMnjr
Helen Cow«B Boirti* ol N e relativ«» on No^ George St. -
York >• visitin* pai'ents, Mr,
and Mnu Jame* Cow’an of whoil
street.
Nathan Hoit announeea tne»
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The usher* of the Mt Xalvary
Baptist Church held their reffu-
lur nieefcinir Friday nifht «>ith
•Y CSOIICE WHJTAKIR
Mrs. Clara Mack of D«V«faux
. marriage of hi* daughter M«ry j tj,g nieetin* a plate
Elisabeth to Car! A. 'Wise, of g^,pp^.r of blirbecue and Mces*
Newark, New Jerseyj were ierved.
3, 1938 in New York’City.
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Mil* Helen Hill was ~Tr6nofi>d
at a surprise birthday party Fii-
dsr evening by her sUter, MaJ»’!.
The K“est« consisted of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Aldridge, Mi^iCi
Beulah, and Ida Worrells. Lena
and Lucy Woiten, Pandora
# HvJiitley and Annie Mae Hill,
Mesti^r# J a m s Sifct, Clitt').!
Coley, John WilliaQiaon and
Jisaie Sherard. ‘ ~
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Mrs. Arab‘ft £• Lubin has
returned from New York to her
home on School St.
The Oxford Colored Orpnatt-
ai;e will be featured in a music
al proifram Friday nifffat Dec.
16 in the Dillard High School.
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Th« Annual Christmas con
cert featuring, the Dilliard Clee
Club, School Cantoriam all
church choirs of the city will be
Mrs. Laurena M e y e’r s of hpard Sunday December 18 in
TARBORO, D«c. 16—SVi»ic
Robeson who has been 111 at bif
home is greatly improved at thJr
writing and is able to be ou',.
Mrs. £mma Pitman who bar
been ill for about a week is much
better. . •
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- Mrst HartlM Ann Williams has
been ill for quite sometime aUo
is greatly improved.
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dieu ‘luasSiy at bta home Is
i'rinceville after a loiv illuew.
Mrs. Katber ibullock wbo has
been sick at ber home was re*
moved to th« hospital Tuesday
Her friends, afe hopiag that sb«
will soon b« imt.
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Mils Ella D. Kni«ht Is U1 »t
her homa on Saint Jamas Street.
James Rueben and Liovd
Wabton, all of ^aw "iark City,
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and lirs. Robert Whitaker ^airt
on Sain:
M. Monin Wisten son of Bev.
Wei^tpa..o£ Tarboro, took part in
a radio panel dicussion in Now
York at a mass meeting wnich | wsek at their home
was held to loIVi tttv problena:* | Thomas Stre4l.
of Harlem’s Ngero Youth.
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„ . , « ■ • *. i end daughter spent the week
Columbus Knight, age «»ty , ^
Rev. Artba Hudson, his wile
Rocky
BY L. H. PXIfNY
the Dillard Au|litcrium._ ^ STRUCIC BY AUTO
Following the report of the^ _______
annual Chest roll call will be f
cltlled.
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Season’s
" Greetings
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR HAVING SERVED
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YOU THROUGHOlfir^ THE“ YEAR ACCEPT OUR §
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BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND |
NORFOLK, Va., Dee. W-
Miss Mary Mary Holly w a *
I'lilli'nWHiMi. ■‘ilBk seriously injured when she-wes
strnck by an autorao'bBe allej:«d
ly drive by an unindentifled
I driver. Tlie accUent o«arfod
I L*t the comer of Cbkpel Str^et
'and White Avenue arid die was
taken to the Saint Vinee^t
HospitaL « . i
ROCKY MOUNT, Deo. l«th—
Willie Wilson of 100 Uuiun
Street was killed Wednesday
morning while on duty at t h f
ALC Shop. He was eauglU in
the fan belt which thirew him to
the top of the'building erosiiing
his bead, ama and.Joeast w
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Mn. Mamie Martin and Jtlisa
Eliaabeth Snmner were injuted
in an automobile accident Fnday
retuminc from the burial of
Watson They wei'e
given medieal aid and ar« reiK>r
ted to be getting along nfceljr.
Rev. W. X. Maeon preached a
very inspiring sermon Sunday
morning on “The 'Second C >ui
ing of Christ.". These sennans
have been interesting and bcnofi
cial.
I The ordlnition service *t St.
Jamei Blaptist Church Sunday
|wer« very impresshre. Bev. W.
L. Mason delivered a wondrfnl
seraon. These ordained were
Messrs. Bailey, Kelson, H‘,gh,
lAfid Morrow.
The EMelsior Bilals Clsw keld
four musical teas In dtferent
sections of the dty Sunday. TW«
class is composed of young
ladies ot the Saint James Bapt.
Church and is doing great work.
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A. A. Neville Is ill at his hon^e
bn Atlantic Avenue. Frie ^ ts
hope for him a speedy recovery.
The Grand Order of Elks held
its Memoi^ service. Sunday
afternoon at the Ebeneier Bapt.
Church.
Miss Janetts Debnam «f ?02
Willard Street has been proudly
exhibiting s lettia* whid she
received December 9th from the
president of the United Stat^!>,
The letter came in aeknowiedps
ment of a letter and Christnmn
greeting that Miss Debnam gave
hijn when visited Difriiam
and Chapel Hill on Monday,
December 6, Here is the lett};:
THE WHITE HOUSE
Washittgton
December 7, 19S8
My DMtr Hits Dsbuam:
Your letter of Dgwiubur 5th
to the President, has been re~
c^rad and 1 went te assui^e you
tha£ the evidence of friendly
i»t#^ w h i c h It eojettyn is
mots 0prc!ated by the Pfi»l-
dentr hs^ asked m«r to thank
youj too, for your though 4«
tending him the snclosed of
Christmas greetiRgSt-
Very sincerely yours,
M, A, LeHAND,
Private Secretary
Mrs.Coleinan
A HAPPY NEW YEAR,
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A Bigger And Better
Yuletide /activities begfin
at tJ^^ollero^ Saturday even
ing, DeceSSner TO, when Doctor
Frederick H. Koch of the Ca ’o-
lina Playmakers read Dick»Bs’
“A Chf'istmas Carol” to t h e
students and faculty and many
friends of the college. Tl.e
lar^ wdience that heard the
reading^was quite fortunate as
Doctor Koch h>s read to many
outstandi^ audiences in all icc-
tions of the United States. For
over an hour he held his listea
era spellbound at his uncanny
ability to read Dickcns’ .. "A
Christmas Carol.”
For 33 years. Doctor Koen,
bead of the noted dramatic
group at the University of Noith
Carolina, has b e « n reading
Dickens’ immortal ghost story
ot Christmastide all over t ii e
United States.
Dr, Koch has read the story'
four times in Town Hall, New
York City; twice at the Institute
of Arts and Science of Columbm
University, and in counless >arge
cities and tpwns.
BY
MISS CLABA
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PERRY
Mrs. Viola Coleman of 216
Nelson Street was hostess to
the Jolly Kids Club which met
at her home on the evenini? of
Sunday December 11, A short
busincM session was Jield for an
hour and at the end of the d-s-
cussion of business Mrs. Oolenian
served a delicleip variety of can
dies and nuts.
'Rm be««itifiil room in wh'slk >
the meeting was held was at
tractively deoontted' for the oe-^
casion.
Those present wt tlws meeting
were: Mrs. Viola Coleman, Cap
tain of the club; Miss Glarai
Perry, secretary^ Prank Bagley,
btfsiness manager: Mias Grlin*
Perry, program committee; Mis«'
Louise Bagley, . daplato; Mils
Vi^nla Perry, stclc committee,
and Ostfon Bagley, President,
The meeting was highly en
joyed J>y every one present lor
they were eoinry indeed ijjrhen|thfe
time came for the meetli)ij to
end.
READ "SHORTY” DAVIS
SAYS, Page SEVEN
Three decades ygo, as a yoiiiJp
instructor in English at the Un
iversity of North °*^)akota. Dr.
Koch happened to re-read ‘’A
Christmas Carol” and w a's
struck with the idea that every
one ought to read the famous
story at Christmas. At t b e
sugseation of hhi friends. Dr.
Koch read it aloud that fivst
y^-ar to a small group around &
crakUng wood fire. His audi
ences grew at North Dnkota
until the large gymnasium tbefo
was filled to overflowing"; then
person in other towns iisKed fo
hekr him.
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When we went to the. Univer
sity ot.^orth Carolina, wherv
he . founded £he Carolina Play-
lAakers, he continued to rea>1:
•‘The Carol” aloud.
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BEGINNINCllANUARY 1, 1939 THE CAROLINA
TI»|ES^WILL BRING TO THE PEOPl4^ DURHAM
AND OF NOR^ CAROLINA^'A PAPER OF WHICH.
EVERYONE CAN BE JUSTLY PROUD, THIS PAPER
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Oress^Lengths $1.00
on tbe go trying to follow
est whim, lus thto season dictated
that we should wear our hair in a
"sw^t-np" mann^, all the hair
brushed iq> from the back of tbe
neck ahd ^Iled tip In carls 'on top.
This new eoUFore Is really very be
coming to most of US and gives a
youthful effe^u It has, however,
one minor drawback. Hair-worn in
such a new and startling manner
attracts attention and nnlem the
hair is in excrilent condition, the
attention will hot necessarily be
favorable. Therefore we must look
at our tresses critically end decide
what must be done.
Qleamino Hair an Asset
Silky, glttmlng hair does not ap
pear overnight. It'is the rwult of
care, brasUng is necessary
to l»ep thei hair tree from dnst and
stlmnlate the scalp. Frequent sham
poos keep it clean and itdnlng. Hot
oU treatmsats for dry hair remove
that dull, stilf look. Patience Is re
quired, (U eonne, to work out a sat
isfactory routine at hair care and
keep with it.
Above all, we mtuA avoid any
trace of dlnglneM or streakiness to
get the most out ot the new off-the-
Ikee hair dresai Xbeze is really no
exense 'tor streaked, discolored hair
nowaday Vbate was oBce • tfme
when only professional hairdressers
conld sneeMSfoUy touch np the hair
but that dsy i« long put Today,
drab, litdeis, gHiy-«treaked hair can
be treated to lotOc its original color,
and bettw still. e»n b« jaude silky-
There’s no reason to (m struakeC
and graying hair addl^ylKrs to your
age. The new hair arrangement
calls lor yoetbftti-kMliing hair.
Curls on top of your head. If yonr
hair is streaked and lifeless, will
merely Call attention to a lack of
grooming. t-
' Always Look Your Best
Start getting ready tee the flnt
winter party now, wait itBtU
tbe last minute end then hope to be
transformed ovonfght The truly
glanraroos^ woman is alwsys wetf-
groomed. There Is no such thing
as glamor that can be taken off and
put on like a coat. Yon must keep
in condition all the time lest you te
taken ofl guard some day. Just tbe
one time that yoa put off yonr
beauty rites something mr someone
will turn up and you win be thrown
into a perfect dither. Dont let this
happen to you. Aljrays look your
heM «nd yon WiU hi ready when tbe
nnezpected, and therefore most ex
citing date turns np-tor when yea
get a chance to get a job you’ve al*
ways wanted.
W/ut are your beauty frob-
ttpuf Write Marie Dowmng,
Larieufe Beauty foundttion.
Room SO?”-511 Locust St., St,
Louis, Mo., and she trill
. to muwer them. Be sure to en
close a self-addressei stamped
envelope.
Our biggeat Chrlatma* valae,'
•very woman wants
■Qst jprecjtiMl gift
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Satins
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The year i* a*arwg th« end. We want to thank o«r
many ^n.iam.r* f*r their loyid |»*treteag*'durii»|r«i2
y*ar. MAY *ach one of yon enjoy A MlERRY XMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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