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r m tttk aAAdLlNA mill ‘ lAttADAY. MAftCM M tut BXNMETT COLLEGE CHOlR iNSTALLS NEW MEMBERS e R t Fayetteville The celebrated Bennett CoU-1 conductor of international note, ir.ducted into the group thirty MfCottry of •K« choir, directed (by Dr. R. w*s xligmented on Sunday morn- additional members. The Presi- presided. Nathaniel Dett, composer ' ^ .— Charleston, and I ing when inatallation ceremonies aent of the choir, Miss Ruth CHARLOTTE Social Notes BY MRS. BESSIE HARDY C. L. Rabb Ladiea Band gave f.4 muaical prsgram. at Ebenezer Baptiat church to a ca^iacity audi er?ce Tuesday evening, March 19. Mra. Mary Phifer was hosteaa to hci* Sundify school class last Thursday at her home on East Second Street. After the Sunday achool lesson wei3 discussed, the hostess served a delicious repast. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore bave returned to their home in Greenville, S. C., after a bri*f visit here guests of Mrs. Be^r trice Murray of S. Caldwell St. Rev. H. M. Moore, pastor of Ebenezer . Baptist church has re turned to the city, after an ex tended trip through Flori^ for a rest and his health. Mrs. Lois McGill, formerly of Chili-lotte, now making her home xa New York City, was in the city last week for her brother’s funeral, John Ed. Derrick. Messrs Leonard and Herman Brewer of New York City were in the city last week, for the death of their mother, who pt>ks- •d at Good Samaritan hospital lert Sunday night. vliHs host to mem bers of the Black Cats Club Wed nesday evening at his home on Frazier Avenue. The home was beautifully decorited through out with spring flowers. After the regu^air routine of the busi ness was over, the host served a •hicken dinner. The Building Fund committee the YWCA sponsored a Madri Gras last Tuesday evening at the Armory Auditorium. They c^fried out the Building of the American Flag of which $1196. SO was raised. This amount will gro twoard a payment on the building. Misa Zclmia Caldwell queen of the girl reserve com- m’ttee was crowned Queen of Queens. .... MI’S. Laura Rollins of South Davidson Street entertained in formally at her country home in Dcrita l(ht Friday evening. Garn er and dancing were enJoyed during the evening, after which dinner was served buffet style. Around 30 guests were present. Mrs. Mary Neely of Zaxter street was hos-tess to members of the White Rose club Thursd|ay evening. After the business part of the meeting was over at the home, members and guests then wen to Susie’s Grill for a three course dinner. Guests invited If « G»f!f mem,,, 1 WANTED}-.^ And that'* nolooUng, MUtw. Till* I* ■ younft man'i world. If yon don't bcllcT* it, look around you •nd ua. You can probably count tha gray-balr«d irorkM on your anAcr*. But don’t lat that alarm you. You can keep (ray hair from ihowing up your afte. Get CODEFROT'8 LARIEUSEI It’a no troubi* to apply. Jutt follow dir«ctkn( fat uaa in tha package. Color* liair avaoly—al- mott Instantly. Makai it tloaay and takca yaara off of your looka. Bvify bottia ta tuarantaad to aatiafy or your daalar will promptly rffitnd your monay. If your daalar doaan’t haTa Larlewac, *ei|(l fl.;}9 (w* My poataaa) 0lract ... CODBFaqY UtO. CO., Ml* QMVX 9TItSIT, «T. |X>UIS, MO. f eoDEffBorf Mir-'C(5L6riM« were Mesdames Minnie. Brown, j and Grace ^Unpbell. ' The Hobby Lobby Sewing club nici Friday afternoon with Mrs. Harriet Taylor Williamson # West Hill Street. Messrs LeRoy Grier, Thad L. T^lte, Dr. F. Tyson, and Dr. L. Wright of Baltimore, Md. and brother-in-law of Dr. Tyson mo tored to Florida last Tuesday to spend two weeks. The Pick Wick Bridge club met with Ernest Friday Thurs day evening iJt his home on E. Boundary Street. Mrs. Oressa Grier of South Myers Street is able to be out ligain, after being confined to her home for the past two weeka. Miss Fr^inces Williams of New York, and a member of the Na tional YWCA Board, was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Etig- ene Alexander of Flint Ssreet dur ing her stf,(y in tfie city. Rev. H. C. Cousins of Lima, Oklahoma, and Rev. C. N. Shrop shire of Texarana, Arkans^ were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. 1. E. Alexander while attending the Workers Conference at Johnson C. Smith University, the Pisat week. Rev. and Mra. B. L. Glenn of Cotton Plant Arkansas were visi ters in the city last week. Mrs. Glenn is the former Miss Jewel Smith of Charlotte. Mrs. Lethia Dennis entertain ed inform,ally at hef home on Fox Street Thursday, evening in honor of Messrs Warren Nelson, of Arkansas, and W. L. Metz of Edisto Island. Guests included a few intimate friends cf Mrs. Dennis. .. __ .... _. The te^/.'hers of Morgan school entertained the parents at an ehiborate reception Monday even ing in the school auditorium. The members of Ebenezer £|2.l^tuit church showed theii appreciation to the church choir last week by entertaining ’ them at a reception jjn the basement of the churchi Quite a few guests were present, fund Mrs. Carri* -Champicn presented Mr. Hazel Miller with a gift- for the spelndid work he did as director of his choir during the xmaa holidays, when the choir present ed their annual Xmas cantata. OXFORD BY CHARLES A. TEACHERS IN SESSION ALSTON GOLDlilON BY W. A. %LAUGHLIN ATTENDS MEETING Mrs. N. C. SjLtiders attended a District meeting of Home Econo mic Teachers at Washington High School in Kaleigh, N. C., Friday, March 15th, WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Baioon EilliEit and_^ Baioon • Jr. of Whiteville were the week end guests of Miss Nettie R. Houston. TO SANFORD Miss Lessie P. Monroe spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Mclver on Rout 4, Sanford. .... .... . .... ATTENDS PRE-ST. PATRICK DANCE Miss Alice McLean spent the week end i(t home with her par ents and friends. On Saturday night she pttended a Pre-Saint Patrick dance sponsored ’ by the Kimberley Park Unit of the Winston-Salem Teacher’s College Club. The City Unit of teacher* re cently met Angfer B. Duke Memorial School. The aim of th* meeting was to study the child and hia reading. Mra. Tyler dis cussed the deficiinay oT fsadlnj in the school «nd^ Mra. Elizabeth Cousin# brought before the group causes of poor reading in the grades. A way to remedy this discussed by Misa Paarl Daniel. A hearty welcome waa given by Mrs. L. G. Smith. BY william STRUDWICK Mr. mat Mrs. Lonnia Corl&c* ton had a tei| honoring thair aia- tcr, Mra. Mext>ert Grant of Conn. Muaic for the oeeaaion waa furniahad by aolo’a Mrs. J. F. Dupree, Mrs. M. J. Andre>ws, aJid Misa Aliea MeMtllian. Thoaa preaant ware; Mrs. J. F. Dupree, Mra. Harpar, Wood row MeKoy, Rev. and Mn. T. H. Dwalle, Mr. and Mra. Lonnie Covington, Mra. Walker, Mra. Lizzie Taylor, Mra. Mra. S. L. Davenport, Mrs., Eatella C^irk M. J. Andrew, Mrs. Herbert Grant, Mrs, Anne M. Eivana, Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mr. and M r s. Wayman Waldon, Mra. Lewia, Misa Alice McMlliiA, Mr. and Mrs. Malcan Daniels, Mr. and Mra. Dixon, Mra. Martha White, Mra. Lula Hinnfint, Miaa W. K. Smith and Mra. Ada Smith. Muaie waa also furnished by Mra. S. L. Davenport and ri^d- ings by Mrs. Ada ^mith. the lion TAMERS met at tha new MAM Cafe upataini on GHleapie St. Friday night Mareh 8. Thoaa preaant were; Arthur Jones president recently ap pointed Notary Public by Gov. Clyde R. Hoey, Mr. Jonaa is an BKLOVED CITIZEN PASSES Mra..Ci4-ria Shorty one of Ox- ford’a moat beloved citizen pass ed this life, (Mt her home on Raleigh Street after a briet ill- neaa of only a few hours Sunday March 17th. __ THIS AD IS GOOD FOR 2Sc ON A BOTTLE OF NUTONE for Reumatistn, B|Suck and lega aching, blood purifier, etc. CAROLINA PHARMACY 401 East Trada Straat Cbarlotte, N. C. 2nd St. Barber Shop HAIRCUTS 25c OiO Eaat Second Streat SHAVES 15a R. R. Reader, Pr»p. 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