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THl CAllOLI{fA nm SATURDAY, miV. l«tli 1»39 MAE TWO— M, —. . ... — —...wf—1« „ ■■ DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES OF INTERESt Wyvette Holloway» Social Editor Dial N-7121 MJiS. WUl^TXK JOHNSON ^ wM to til# SUv«r Moon club at htr Horn* otf Di^w St. I Tu«ad«y •▼•nifi# Nev. Tht WM o^M«d a ob«| f«lbw«l hr BO>U Pr*F*rj w*» off*r*d by th« president] IWJE WOMAN’S MISSION- ABY C1BiCL£ number ont of St. J«i«ph AME church met Sunday »t 6^0 o’clock »t th« homa of Mrs. Laura Grandy, @06 Dunbar St. THE MOTHER CLUB held I and a aon« by |l». J^hniom. lu fir«t meating with Mrl. T. 1^ Hatti* b«camti « mamfcw th« dab, Aft«r the buainai* » ip*Ulag contaal wkj hald of iHtMi Mrt. Wm. Dabnam aa| Mtaa Mabla Oilmoie won firat and M*^d pritaa raapact- fuUy. Potato ahip«. Chocolate caiMjy, aata J«iJo *nd whipped «ra*n wtth c»lca Kfere served. ft Hsmma Wadueaday Nov, th. The meeting waa Jarfily atteaiilM. The *am# offic»£a> were retained for another year. ME. AND Um. FIARING of Wathlsfton, D. C, ware tha week, end' gueata of Mra. .George Cox. Ht. Fearing who ia maas* ger oi tha North Carolina Mu- TOS TWIN SIX BRIDCW: QLUB met with Mra. Julia Garfett Friday Nuv. 10. Mrt. W. D. Hill won higaet acora, ■•cond score waa won by Mra. A^ce Goodlo*. , FRIENDS WILL BE GLAD to known that Mra. Allee Park er of 709 Elisabtth Street hat riiowii much inxproTamant. (Among tha Darhamitea who attended the A and T>Morgan game in Greanaboro Saturday and W. H. tual Life Ina. Diatrict Office of ^ were B. F. Paga, H. H. Riddick. Waahington waa tha principal ipaakar at tha North Cdirllna Mutual Forum Saturday 11th. New York laat week on butinesa. DBAN jAM*ffl T. TAYLOB of the' North Carolina Collega Waa among tboae who want with tha 'team to Florida Thurs day Nov. 9th. William A. Tuck Jonaa. MR. AND MRS. A. L. TUCK and family tpant St^nday iti Lillington, N. G. as guasta of Mri. Tuck'a brother, Prof. -J. S. Spivey, who ii ||^rinctpal W the Shawtown High School. MRS. NAOMI SIMMONS, Bt^hana B. Hugleby, M». Addie Donnell Mrs. Grace * ® weeto Broker and Mra. Edith Wallace Johnaon spent a few hours in the city Vlaitlng frienda on tha wasic and. R. N. HARRIS, John Whaaler and J. C. Soarfeorough went to DR. A. BENNlNGtBURG will leave th* city W«dnesday Nov. l,&tfa for California on ■ speak ing: engagement and will be WITH A SAVING CLUB NOW FORMING Y09 WILL Want money this ThBstmas* and you will WANT IT NEXT CHRISTMAS. IF YOU HAVE BEEN ONE OF THOSE f' WHO HAVE NOT PREPARED FOR THic YULETIDE SEASON THIS YEAR DON’T BE CAUGHT NAPPING NEXT YEAR. OUR NEW CHRIST MAS SAVING CLUB WILL OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS DECEMBER 1st. ' ^ MORE THAN 2,000 MEMBERS IN OUR 1939 CLUB WILL RECEIVE THEIR CHECKS DECEMBER 1st. YOU CAN BE AMONG THE NUMBBR RECEIVING CHECKS NEXTyEASfe^ r - f ‘ IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN SAVING FOR CHRISTMAS YOU x CAli^ START A SAVING ACCOUNT FOR OTHER PURPOSES THROUGH - / — THE CHRISTMAS SAVnre CtUB PLAN. HUNDREDS OF OUR MEM- ^ BERS WILJ. NOT USE THEIR CHECKS FOR C]^RISTMAS, BUT WILL ^ ^ CONVERT THEM INTO REGULAR ■AVINO AMOUNTS. ^ Deposit In This Bank Insured With The Federal Durham, N. C ' Raleigh, N. C. DR. S. L. WAJWIN, mAmM4N 0P B0AH9 €. €. SFAiU^tNG, PMK9IDENT R. ,L. MkDOUSALP, ViaS MRS. EFFIJE EDWARDS has returned to the city after viait^ in Cleveland,^ Ohiq. A. MARSH, Circulation mana ger of the CAROLINA TIMES aooompanied by Mra. £^ora Jones, Uisa L»cy Marah, Ninnie O-N NO-VEMBE 10th MRS. BLAABEE Merrick St gave a lovely dinner. She had as her guests Wm. Jones,«Mattie Jopea Walter Matthew, Grace Cait, and L. Upchurch. » MISS JOSEPHINE ROYS TER of 614 Elliott Street waa galled out of town thia week Ho a^^nd the funeral of Bart MitcKeU. NO,UMBER 7th PBLSnJlNG ELD(ER J. W. MARSH of San- After his address tha clu'j was entertained by the hust. The naxt meeting will be with Ernest Norwood. MRS. MAUDE LOGIAN was hoatess to the Weateria Lritlge ,Club un Monday night &t her home on Thomas St. After se- vetal pleasant progreMi«ns the first club prise was won by Mrs. Mammie Spaulding, the se cond won by Mrs. Dottie' Wil- liama while the first guent prize ford Dbitrict, W. W. Loitg and' was won by Miss Thomasena C. F. Martin of AME Zion church under the diwetor of Ma hop L. W. Kyfia^ were sent to Oxford on a business meeting. The annual conference, saper- torad to Siler City and to Geav- es -Grove Chuch where Rev. V. I. Brown preached his farewell sernron. After the service they alt went to Bon Lee where they were served a delightful dinner after which were entertained by Mra. Jones who told of her adventures in Africa. MRS. LOUISE LOCKHART, her 80J1, Carl and mother, Mrs. Lula .Harry of Southern Pines, spent Si^day Nov. 12 visiting Mra, George W. Cox. FRIEINDS 0F MRS. F. B. Lana and Lillian Jackaon mo- Southern Pines Nov. 16th. A. *M1ARSH, Circulation mana ger of the CAROLINA TIME4’ was called to Bon Lee No»*. ,8th to visit his aunt Miss Sophronle Waddell who ig ill. He was ac companied liy Miss Lacy Marsh Principal of Marsh School, and Nannie Lane, Percy Williams, and Lillian Jackson. THE JOLLY "A” club of the Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church met at the home of Master Ja.mes Walker, 1005 Holt St. Tuesday afternoon at DUNSTON will be glad to hear. 6.90 p. m. Those present were: of her improvement. Elward Stewart, Clifford Jenkins DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE James and Claude Dixon, Robert NEEDLE WORK GUILD display Avery, Herbert Mansrum, Theo- Thursday Nov. 23, says Mrs. dore Lee, Joe and Woodrow Self Ma^ie Lenji«fl?>> MRS. i^DORE SPAULDING spent the week end in the city visiting her husband and relatives. Mrs. lSurn*ri was accompanied by Mias Ander«on who teaches with her. Jeaait Bl«e, Jamjis Hoflges, Josephus, Charles, and James Davis, Ernest and Marvi \ Nor wood. The principal apeBk"r wm the “qiecnetary, Clifford .Jenkins, who spoke from the ?ubject “What the Negro Race Needs.” Here Arc Values SPECIAL VALUES/ 000 PAIRS LADlEy NOVELTY DRESS SHOES ***lAllig«tor ** •Brown Suedea ♦♦♦Black Surfdes ♦♦♦Brown Leathers ♦♦♦Black Leathers .. YOD CAN'T AFF»D TO MISS SPECIAL VALUES! 767 'BAIRS W Shoes. Formerly Sold For 9B.1H) lo 96.7S $3.95 and $4.95 $2.95 AND $3.95 RpscoeTGrlffin §hoe Company W. MAIN ST. r^ SPECIAL MANY OTHER BIG VALUES A Tally, the second by Miss Katie Kelly, Mrs. Lifla Gomez made a lovely score keeper, A delicious turkey dinner was served mem- b«r»—^esdtame;^ Maui||s Logan, hostess, L. Davis, L. I. Buchanan Charity Jiivera, Dottie William son, Bessie Mills, Pearl Go»'dice, Eva Goins^ Esseir Dunlap, Jo«ie Rich, MVitaie Spaulding-; Mary Shepard, Parepa Watkins, Tessie Mitchell, Clydie Scarborough and Miss Sallla-.fi. Whitted. Guests Mesdames Edna White, Ruth Edward, Lula Gomez and Misses Katie Kelly, Thomasena Tally, and Hope Hunter. MRS. REBECCA S. WARD, the wife of Dr. R. M Ward of Newport News, Va. was the charming house guest of Miss #. W. Kenndy and brother, B. W. Kennedy last week, Mrs. Ward holds the unique position of Juvenile and Domestic Rela tions Court Officer of Newport News. MRS. BETTIE L. GRE)SN A Greensboro spent the ,week in Durham. While in the oity sh*" was the guest of Mrs. C,_^llian Buchanan on Fayetteville St. Mrs. Edith Suggs, daughter and son, Irene and Bill of South Boston Virgiia were pleasant visitors in Durham Sunday, al*o Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Kent of South Boston, Va. pearsontown THURSDAY NOVSiMBtR 9, le Ever Readji Club met with Mrs.'Annie E. Johnson. THE USHER BOtARD of th. Mount Zion Church will : uunaor a House Coat Wedding Muqday night Nuv; 27j at 8 p. m. K*ep. this date in mind and don'i fail tg see it. * THE NEXT BIEETING of The True Blue Club will be held with Miss CatT)line Lyons. , THOSE ON THE SICK LIST are Charlie Page, Mrs. Mary Lewis and Henry Dixon. We wish for theirt a speedy recovery. THE WOMAN'S AUXILIASY of St. Titus Episcopal Church held an interesting meeting on Wednesday evening, Novembar ber 8th with Miss P. H. Carter as hostess. At this meetint; Mra. Pearl Cordice was elected presi dent with a strong set of co- workers as suppor,tera in the other offices of the organiza tion. Miss C, S. Young, tha retiring presUftnt led in a round ta^le discussion on the topie— ‘‘What St. Situs needs.” Every person present gave earnent ex pressions on this subject and all went away feeling .much good would result from the meetinir. Rev. Othella D. Stanly, miniater in charge, led in the devotional*. Miss Carter made a charming ho»te«s—(serving delkions re freshments. All the 'women of 3t. Titua are uiyed to attend the lext meeting the 2nd Wed nesday in De!eim(ber. MRS. A. flfcNINGBURG and co workers, recently staged a ^?ery unique “Fashion Review” in thi DuTce Auditorium of the North Carolina College fo? the benefit of St. Titua Church. This effort by Mrs. Heningburg and her committee Wfl^^fljiite a success and Hiese la'dies Bte to be highly commended for thel* fine work. . The North Carolina College for Negroes annuonces Three Outstanding Concerts N OVEM'BER 14th—Graff Ballet with Grace and Kurt Graff celebrated international dancers. DECEMBER 16th—Dr. Egon Petri, world famous pianist. FEBRUARY 14th 1940—Roland Hayes, inter nationally known Tenor. If tickets are purchaaed prior to November 11, the three performances i^ill be |3.T5 or I1.2® for each performance. If tickets are purcJuiied after that time each performance will-be $1.60 For ticl^ta and reservatioA addreaa: IC. College P.or Negroes Durham, North Carolina annual NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE A. ANO I. COLLEGE O’Kelly Field DUWIAM, NORTH CAROLINA ADMIMIOiN 11.10 * IRCK OFF 2 P M, PLAY SAJV--1F YOU DSfl&E GOOD FUaKITUaz INVa§TlGlA.T* QUAUTY, PBICEt AND EASY TEEJMS OffERI© AT QUIM3«S. GOOD P^JKSITURE COSTS VBtY UTTIM 1C0B& 21B EAST MAIN STHEET OIPPOSITE;, COURT HOUSE lod it Heasooable Prices ALTHOUGH WK HAVl HIGHER QOAflilTY AND BETTER STYUED FUfiNlTURE, INVESTIGiA- TION WILL PROVE OUR PRICES ARE OFTEN MORE RBASONABL THAN IS OPTEiN OHAROSD' -^J^R INFEHIOS
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