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^AOt tfll CAltOLINA TIMES SATURDAY PBB, SS, 19ST ■ 111 H ..I II .11^ Ii,.i II, I. W' Just BY MAKY T501 ^•U fttlkt, th* “Ju«p‘i" 1m Uimn and if you don't w « n t publicity, b*w%rml Hatcft out Carl Kidd, liract K**faei|h* >a “t.li*«e-titnrng’’’ you. sdniit that U»car ii at a tack, Ethel, but th« n#*t tim* you go to t'hapel Uin, don’t forget .to «ofl»v^s«k KChool. Kiiland is riding for laMii-buc ijuaoita Johnron >a iatttng for a rid«! Tb* frerinncn at XCC raaHT tt i«d thnies*lve at th« I a' • t taaee thay ^rmn did the * b^ar wertJa." Buck Rtiffn *w«ars hi* biack ’ is tht re.sulta of wulkiim into a. door. * ChaiJes Sianh, wm arunk Saturday n:ght or vi»f j- tiiat tbe JatcKt danca being in-1 iioducad? I Jack Bumpatf, we can t fi- | gure you out. Who ia your ‘big moment’? ' Whm franli Craft dancai th» “•hag" j He’s limper than a used * diah-rmg. To Peerman: Slow Jazz. You I buainaaa to hart«U. Furcall ia holdini; uut'on ,m*. Jurt what ia your rac^iit •> th« Collaga Innf Th« thraa promanadtri; Annia Alpha and Ethel are off on a walking marathon now. Why not alnce th«y are books'll for I ties in th« Pontiac. Madga Holman, wa'va got your number. You ara baing ;ak«n for a ride. Wake up. sistar. Harvey XTilbn, afta*- you have finiihad ^uijiding your house, who ar# you going t® pMf- in it? J. Ellii h a a L. Alien, p'sad- ing with huh "^Ini a prisoner r>’eading before the bar of jua- Holds Annual Ladies’ Night Th«»« "big apple jittarbuga” ire’ itriotly on time when it omei to jiving, aren’t they H. runderburk? Hortnn, my hoy, you are » smooth lover. We you casually glancing over t h i a year's crop of chicks, b«t have a smooth number ao stick to it. “Red" Riddkk take it easy J>re trying to handle ‘ tf>o,* many ’ with G. Feldpr or else «ou‘ll skirt* at one time. | find yourself looking worse W. Stroud, you. ar* fijrtixuate | than something that tife* in finding a girl who kaeps her I dragged in.” Manhattan Club Notes From DURHAM’S Blue Book MRS. GRAHAM Mrs. Mable (iraham - entertain ed at a birthday .oupper given in honor of her husband Corlin Gjrahajti last Thursday at her home on Qattis Street. The supper was a merry one with a tempting menu of fried chicken, string ■beanc, tomato salad, sweet potatoe shu-flex, hot rolls, macaroni a n d cheese, iralentine Ice cream and cakes. Those on the gun t Hat "weTH Rev, anj Mrs, J, C, Gra ham, parents of the honoree, Mr, and Mrs, 'William Baland, Mr, and Mrs, O, A, Jone?i, #nd Mr, and Mrs, Roger*, BY MORiNE D^XQN ENTiERTAlNS In a tattered and iHSBd dreaa the young artist played the jUMJp to well that teara shone in the eyes of the list«n*rs,- Charming ly dreaaed in a h«avenly- blua crepe de aheen evening gown with silver, acces.>oriaiii the last group was delivered. In theae pathos was the domlnatin,; fac tor. The, excetfence of her de livery, the way in which aha portrayed each character, and the unification of her program could scarcely be aurpasaed. Thoaa as'-Jsting Mias Hicks during the evening were th* Mis.*ea Virginia Williamson and Willie Mayea, who served as guest soloist.*, and MissiJ Eddie Be^K^^icka directre.«a oK^he spla^id GI*‘e Cluijy-Mws WlHymwn wora a gown f»f gjld brocaded satin with lame trimmings, Miss Hayes In black lace and chiffon, and Mipa Hick in black cre-pe dinner dress. Mias Mary Sanders assis ted in the dressing of the parti cipants, the aTrangement of flowers and other detail. IN With the brotherhood club as ine«ting place the members of tfte Manhattan Club had a moat Inost ecjuyable meeting on Thurs day night, February 16. Accord ing to eustom, the devotional exerciaea were opened by the chaflin, L^y Johnson aft*;r which the precedent. Jamas Morris took charge, After much dircuaaion on varied points the meeting was finally brought to a cloaa. An hour of enjo^^ment waa witnesaed by the members when Hthe president prese nt th.e "l ‘i. W R.CX'-Viclof Uliii nuelter .Konjetbing strictly new in this swingle Varioua membefs pre sented the latest swing melor- ^ vholy lite of the season, Sever-. al hit* of the current season [ were played and dancing was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Masdumes Lizzie Crews, Sadiei Barbee, Jf Poweli and Bertha Gilmora, Missef Alease £!ail«y, lola Stioud and Bertha Spivey, Mfessr*, D. Poweil, Willie Purcall, Sj'fnaar Crews, LaRoy Johnson, Willi* Roystar, Thoma.*- Holloway, R. Eatson, Raymond Wiiaon, John Plummer, Willie Mumafoifi, ii. Stroud, David Youag, Jaai*s Keith, Exter Gilm«re, Thomas Patterson, Louis Revi.« and James Morria. ^ ■*„ MODERNETTE fctUB - The Modernette Club met at the home of Miss Lucille Denni*, Tuesday night, February 11, -he meeting opened ■ in' thsk usual way with Mrs. Willie Smith, The Three C Club held its annuaJ Ladies’ Night recently with Mrs, Obedie Barbae holding the lucky ticket. With iiancing' and swaying the vogu*,- ati re ported a glorious even Jig. Cl ter Insurance you can gat at tlia lowatt potiibU cOtt. WhcB yo« bay liMUraaca.yoii want th« bast prota^ioq raal atstata place"^your property into l]i« ban4* of ' 'Ki"’’ broker if irou want tlia bast attainahia ■■^na who i« the bighast potiibla in- In position to sacura far yOu coma from yOur investmant, ^ix^rianca in all kinds of insurance and />roparty managament is assurance that you will get #, —— w/>at yOu waMt, Every parson employed by us is an aa- ■r part in his or her line, Wbatbar th% busiiiasii“'yau ^laca into our ^nds is great or small it will ba looked . . j., ■ after with tba same care, ' i. WE ARE SPEGIAUST IN m V J.. ■ ^ Insurance—Rantals-Raal Ea|*ta— Propariy ll^nageweit,*' Plata Glass and Automobile Insuranee ..J UNION INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY H. M, MICHAUX, Manager MONE DURHAM, W. C. oide The Sunny Side Social Club met Tuesday night a,t the Dur ham Chauffeurs club room. Tiie meeting opened wjj,h a song followed by the Lords Prayer then the meeting opened for business. -Those praaent \Vere MiM«i Mary Toomar, Louisa Adams, Rachal Couch, Lena Turner, Gazel Trice, Frances B^t, Siumega Riehmond, Maa- dames Magnolia Jenkins, Syl vester Kane and Eliaabath An derson. In the spacious room of the iiihiriaa Recreation Canter, with the hall so beautiful decorated with hearts and valentines and valentines and a large valen tine heart at the Eaxt Ena of the hall. The Three “C” Club held its annual "Ladies Nigbt,” da’i.ing and awaying. -Everyone seemed, to have enjoyed thin gala' affair. Miss Eva Lyooa* -waa crowned Miss Three “C” for the year 1939. prejident presiding. After the buainess had been . transacted games were, p^yed and enjoyed. Miss Dennis .»erved a, deMcious repast-to"thoxB present. PatrOniza o»r advartisafa Three C Club Entertains Mi.** Lucille Green aiwl Henry Mills, and Miss Annie Williams. They both re/l*iv%d prizes. Then each oerson was given a ticket stub for a prize, the holder of the^^ucky ticket wa? Mrs, Obeide Barbee, who receiv ed a large valentine box of Whitman’s chocolates. Favorite selections were play ed fliii the .Bj^o by Broadie Lipscomb. All were given souv- I arniera and favor? caps and a large ribb- ^ noiae makers. Also each person received valentine heart candy. The high light of the evening cam* when a table was uncover ed consisting.^ of s^Jv^ches, with a dancing contest featuring I punch, oMves, "picitle, crackers The banner was on with the wordf* Miss Ihree “C” printed on it, which ahe A’ore- acros? her breast. ^ ' The club was also entertained and cheese. Those present we're, Mr, and Mr§, Samuel Nance, Robert Mine/, Graham^yons, John Lon^, Eddie t'olden, James Scott David Gilmore,, Marvin .—Dick, Henry Mills, Shelton H,erbin, Obeide Barbee, Hancock, Wilbert Hayes. Messrs. Parham Donnell, William MoCloud, Htyiry Ho4- man, John Coom, Frank Adaiu«> arid william HaTdhe. ML's«s. EJlnore and Ester Jones - a- n j EVa Lyon". A number of other fii' uils. All attending left with t h e feeling that they had enjoyed thiGmaclvea ■ to the highest^ MISS BETT'E HICKS DRAMATIC RECITAl. On Thursday evening I'ebr- “ary itJth at the Mount V‘‘rnon Baptist Church M l ?. s tiiettie liicKs was presented in a drama tic recital. The talented young woman has appeared in several recitals in Durham and ne%h- boring cities; for she is always ready to serve as well as eagerly accepted. The program opened with the boys Glee dub of the church singiaig “Rememiber Me.” A prayer of thanksgiving wa,*. then given by Mias Hickg with the Glee ^^lub |;iumming in the background. Miss Hicks was at tractively growned through out the evening. A simple teal blue street 'dress'with a square neck and a pleated front was the costume for the first group of poems. The five readings given at the time were ones from “real life,” The second jrroi j» , . i . «• . , , , , .1 t. 1 , uliu'H. , ,Sh»- IS about fiv consisted of four i>niln THYRA EDWARDS GUEST AT N. C. M. FORUM bi The For um BY BETTY HICKS The Forum met at the usual tim* Saturday morning, with the speaker being Mi«« Blount of the YWCA who apokt on th« sub jeet “Tha YWCA A» A Divar'4- fi*d Organization.” Her talk dealt with the different groups of the Y and how th*M group* fill t . . -I- wer* dealt with; giving the organization was on« of Chris- tanity, and every* phrase of each group led directly to th« Chriat •ipirit. There is a place in the YWCA iofc. gii'U aad women in, all walk* of life, . occasionaly these different group* hold joint meeting* where in they can get knowledge °f p*non? in the other_,jp:«np», We also had a few word? from Mjss Tliyra Edwards of Chicago, III. Per s Wrt sftiT BinjSB" concerning the eoBditifpn?^ of the people In Spain, adding that 'bhe Negro as a group should be moat concerned about the smaller na- The visitor* of the forum were Mis? Doby of Chicago and Mr. Spears, manage of th* Char lotte District. ■ north CAROLINA COLLEGE ATHLETE SERIOUSLY^ ILL Harold “Pop*” Johnson, *tar athlete at North Carolina coileg®, was stricken Mon4ay on the campus of that in»titution. . There ia ■ a dtfCided “ ittiprove- ment in the athlete^s condition as we go t press but the coll- -^hyslctah aJvisey hi4fparticipating in any more athletic competition this . season. lil Own A Horne Special INSTALLMENT SHAR ES PAY S PER CENT I JL INSTALLMENT SHAR ES PAY S PER CENT i»^AlD UP„ SHA RES PAY 4 PER-CENT III April 1st. WASH SAVE BUILD BUILD TO SAVE PRESS jMulual Bui!illRg,& Loan Associalioii Savaotaan ComsecutiTa Years of Service L. McCOY, Chairman of Board ^ McDOUGALD, Sec'r-Treas. West ParriA St. 816 FayettevUU St. Phon. J.3W1 75c Poems.” Duriiiif th,« a bfiiutjfiil are.'.s wah"' a tu- - t'iunt waa wyrtu Jiirni--d fi-d.u r-n . ty i'OSt' WUtt' ih ti-ii .iinl hookfd ta fonf wilh a corset iff**ct, ‘'(Jh’i Iren P't-try” k predomitiifnt in the third group of jt'!'ction.-.. Clad in ^ pink I hi'ckvd biiby "apron opened down the,t'ii;k with pink M>cks and a red bow completing the costtnite, pocket filled with crackers, sobbing and lisping transforiifed' Miss Hicks, from the !>ophisticated person that she is, into a lass not yet in t h * teen age. For group numl^ four “Over the hill to the poor house’ a well known and favor ite poem of many was recited. 'xayra Edwartis was among the guest in tne Monu l^ui.ojuia iuutual i' rum baturuay. Xito reason lor iier vjsit wUi be uis- cussed no doubt in another ar ticle, but*! would tor you to meet Thyra. She han h per sonality entirely of her own. You caugMiS^ wh**n she entered the room, >'tru^i7o7! rasC'Tiiated while »-.lie talkk'd and moved an at i'a,ctve brown, filack hui! /ud y^^, nnd aensi- ..v.;,; ■ rrtu eWil,- ilaviJijj iiBvi t- ; J-at aljout sit“ ovt'r the w'uid she has a flow of wmux and an active v>cabul- Hiy that can be compared with any. A social worker by profess ion, she has within her inate belongings and desire.*, for those leas fortunate than her self ; and during her eloquent speeches her eyee and the heav ing of her cheat talk* more than all her word*. She ia every inch a lady. Her genuine emile h«r polite manner, and her abilltjr to mix socially ar. well as econ- in the hearts of peoples through out the world. That, is Thym. Manhattan Club Gives Ddnce wai rSffly -^ ing at the Hillside Park Bath house laj>t Friday evening, Febr uary n -when the Manhattan Club sponsored a get-acquainted danee, _FrQm beginning to the forty persons present let the feeling of merriment reign, giv Ing no thought whatever to the “cares that infest the day.” The mu.«ic for the affair was furnished by the Club'a new amplifying combination set , and the couples refreshed themselves at the h^ge punch bowl when SO- much rise in the temperature^ The following persons at tended this get acquainted dance Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cozart, Mr, and Mrs, Willie Purcell, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Stroud, Mr, and Mrt(, Douglaas Powell. Mesdames Hattie Greene, B. GreeTie, Bertha GUmore, adie £)arbee,' Margaret Bailey; Misses Aggie Thomae, Willie Thomas, TqliT~Str6ud. Lucy Page^ Bertha Spivey, V^rnetta Richard>>on, D. Mayo, Aleaf»e Bailey^, Annie Stroud, and 'Adline St#vnee. Thomas Patterson, James CreWf Emmitt Goss,'Willie Royrter, iJrvin ^old ing, Herman Keith, Walter Swan, William Mumford, Raymond, Wilson, Robert Eaton, James Lloyd, George Robejts, John Arnold, Purcell Burton, Neil, Wilson, and Mh Hunt. LOCAL.BLACK SOX UNDER Boasting the best senr.i-pro- fesHonal baseball team in JJurham, the Black Sox* thi*:, year will be owned by Mrs, Mit Dixon as ^he is affection ately canedV* Tfce team also has a new bus, and Durham cageriy awaits the time when thif flashy outfit makes its first appear ance on the diamond, City Beauty Parlor DURHAM, North Carolina 410 E. PETTIGREW ST, PHONE L-0»12 ^ AU-Qulnn School Of , Beauty Culture i *** To ‘asknO^Jlaiffe~tta~superiority"baMty training is to attend tba AH-Quli n Beauty Sobff®! Every ^ha«a of tAe lirofassion is givan under the supervision of aivariaaeed in struction. This is your op^ortunitgr. Enroll now aad becOnM your own shop owner.' Cost «>f course reasonable. _Act nPw4-.Regl#ter wi|h a »mair down payment of $S.OO. Weekly pay meat 92.00, T/w Course given as prescribe -by N, C, State board of Co*metie Art Examiners flSnHorgiii "Street" Ph®ne L-1764.
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