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■Pil THE CAROLINA TIMl^ SATURDAY, SEPTBMBEH 1, IMO SBBTKHf TWO, FAGK nttXE 111-TI't i’rrr'l I hTTi 111II111111111 i-n 11 H-hH-i-! 111 n 11! ......tt.t t m 11.t.i..t tit! 11111i-ii i ti i.i-i-i-j-i 11i t-s i in 11 n »n 11i it i n 11i*M n11n i»» THE WOMAN’S PAGE I n 11 M n I m I ii w 11111111111 i-nii-H-i-i-i--n- 11 ii 11 n t t t ’ i, i 11 |. n n i u j i n i [. »|.f 1111 ti 11 i t 4 FASHION REVIEW '4 Nashville, Tenn. In this position eton Sunday Aujrust 18 to visit she proved to be very efficient. Mias Cjapp *t present is a pub lic health nurse in the Nashville Tenn. school system. Her aim is to promote better health j^nong the school children of Nashville, Tenn. Miss ClapP will return to Nashville the first of September to resume her duties. relatives and friends. FLORIDA VISITORS Mrs. Nola Root and Miss The- dosia Drake was the ^uest of their sister Mrs. Lena Pool of this city. While here they attend ed the Mt, Vernon and the Union Baptist Churches. They sflso attended several affairs by their friends, includini? a Wish ing “trip. Mrs. Root and Grake also visited New York and Phila. They hail from Fla. RETURNS HOME Miss Pauline Rogers of Banks Street has returned to the city after spending month of her vacation in New York City. While there she visite dthe New York World’s f.iir and other places of interest. RETURN HOME Mrs J. W, Jones, and sons J. W. Jr., Harold and Miss Ed- rice Williams, sister of Mrs. Jones have returned from Mo bile, Ala., where they have been since June. It will be remember ed that Mrs. Jones was called there on account of the dea'th of her mother. Celia will accompany her back to Washington. mother she has fully recuperated and able to be out again. STOP IN CITY Dr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Pope Sind four daughtersi ^ N. J., stopped over in a pr««t« ich.4 ■Tieaday in, children attend (can find one at the eom»br I Lincoln and Masney fit*. The Seventh Day Adventist of Or. you maly see Miw Locill*- A. at 1505 Fayetteville St. ■Iiisie, S*’hoo| S^pt, 3. ! WEEK END GUEST Guest for the week end f Roselle, I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hollowil- Rogers ai, lav^f ^ Street Durham were little Miss Dorothy Louise All mtbJarim from one to elffht END GUBSr MarJ«ric> Norrin of SHtr- I lit* «e«(k end for a few niomen'ts Monday on- Stanfield, David Jr. route to Danville, Va., whore and James Norris. 'Standfield erade are taught including dr«w.. they will visit relatives and friends of Dr. Pope .Before looming to| Durham the fami^ had visited Mrs. Pope's relatives Enfield. IN VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Grig'hy of Dunbar street Eire visitinp: rela tives and friends in Virginia. VISIT MOTHER Misses Anna Bell and Yetta Mae Branch of Raleigh are visiting their mother on Dtohbar VISITS FRIENDS Miss Bessie Benton of Vera Beach Fla. was the guest of M-s. Anna Hairston. While here .she attended the Mt. Vernon and the Street. Union Baptist Churches. Missj Benton also visited New York iVACATIONING and Philadelphia. j Miss Geneva Mebane of SIS ———— jDunibar street is valiationing in The Orangre Grove Baptist New York and other nrothern HOUSE COAT CONTEST cities. J, church sponsored a house coat| contest under the direction. «f|RETURI9fS TO CITY Mrs. Betty Barrett which proved, pj. ly Jame«, proprietor of Here" are two of the new fur Cioats Which are very populate this year. On the left is the boxy type, done in sable shade kolinsky. The top band of the bront border forms a tricky set pockets and the reverse nalr- of p row.t row.'t down in the back to allow foi the low hair-do. Th€f clean cut swagjpfer, fash ioned of Persian lamb, is al-|a pretty good expert is way-s^n style. This, pictured on to tell the real animal from the right above, has a two fold lowly “rabbit.” .swing forming under the should er blades and flaring out toward the hem. No more lumpy bunches around the shoulders because carefully tailored yokes accent the smooth fit. But, the best' news of all is that there is a fur for every purse. New dyeing a.nd prWess- inp of furs a*“e so periectea that needed to be very succeagful. A splendid musictB program rendered for the occasion. very was HOUSE GUEST Mrs. Fannie^ .Josey was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barbee. the Bull City Drug store has returned *o the city from Nor folk, Va-, where he went to spend a few days vacation. back FROM ARKANSAS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eason and dnuiifh'ters Alice and Lucille^ have returned to the city from visit ing relatives and friends in War ren, Arkansas. VISITS BROTHER WEEK END GUEST Ervin Justice of Wake Forest was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Justice of Mor- risville, Rt. 1. AT HOME Friends of Miss Floreta D»n- ston will be glad to learn that she is £H home again after spen ding several days in. the hospital at Raliegh. ATTENDS CAMP Miss Barbara Logan has re turned to the city after spending a month at camp Wohela Bench in Va. where she served as the water-front director. TO CARTHAGE Ed Barret spent the week end with his relf^tives in Carthage, N. Carolina. _ BACK HGME Dr. and Mrs.. J. A. Valentine have returned to the city after spending several days in Wash- int?to-n and other cities of the SOCIETY BRIEFS RETURNS HOME ^ Miss Elizabeth, Gales, dat^hter of Mrs. Isabel Williams has te- turned to city ^ter spending the summer in Winston Salem visit ing her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Williams. IT'S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Smith of 701 Grant Street are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday August 26, at the Lincoln hospital. MISS 'SESSOMS ENTERTAINED AT ATTRACTIVE PARTY ' On' last Saturildy evening August 24, 'Miss Ethel Sessoms W!as entertained at a. ibirthdaad party; Given by her friend, James Edgerton. The guest as sembled at 8 O’clock. Bridge was enjoyed the first part of the evening* fihen supper was se(-( ved. After which the guest of ill honor was presented gifts. W. L. Barbit made snapshots of everybody. Every body spent an enjoyable evening. Guest present were; Misses Leana Brown. Chas. Lyde, Elein Haskins, Jessie Wil liams, Queen Harris, Rosa Gil more, Mr. a*nd Mrs. Hoover, Mattie Ne'al, William Barnes, Willie McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. Avant, Audrey Wilson, and Mr. anid Mrs. Joe Hoppins. ISICK Friends of Mrs. Lina Peakock will regret t^ learn that in Duke Hospital. MOTORS TO NEWBERN KINSTON Eddie Leathers and daughter, Missi Eddye D. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall and dauj^hter, Miss FrAnces L. Hall and Miss Lillian Burton all of 'this city motored to New Bern and Kin- WEEK END GUEST OF SISTER Miss Millicen't Clapp was a week end guest of her sister Mrs. J. L. Moffitt at Little River school. Miss Clapp is 4 register ed nurse. She was graduated from the medical college of Va. For two years miss Clapp was day superisor of nurses tit the Lincoln Hospital, Durham later she was on the staff of the Kate Bitting Reynalds Memorial Hos pital, Winston Salem. During the^j past winter she was the he^d nurse at MeHarry medical school Memory Can Be Trained ly GARRT CLEVEUND MTERS, MEMORY can be trained. I used that statement as the average Eerson uses it. If I wished to be igh-brow, I would say, “memory can’t be trained, but methods of memorizing can.” For you and me and the millions of other John and If BI7 Does, it’s all the same. I was a graduate student 4t Columbia University, working for my doctor't degree in psychdoi^ at tiie time when many experi ments were being eonda^d &er« an^ dsewhere, which indicated that **meMDry cannot be trained," and I was one of the gninea piga lor some of these experiments. The Investigators found, for exam ple, that practice at memorizing meaningless ayllaldes did not eon- tribute much, if any, improTement at memorizing prose or poetry, or Tice-vcma. Iliey also fonnd that ease at memorizing one kind of material mi^ht not always go along with ease at memorizing other kinds of materials. They concluded that a person has Ibemories rather than a memory, tiiough niore of j»n than not the person good in one type was fouid good in another. They also found in line nitti other psy- cholog^eal stadies (and c»imoB- sense), that one person dlffen widely from another in ability to memorize and retain, and that eVery one has his own Ifmite in these directions. Effort Doee It . fiat no one has proved that with sufficient effort and practice any person will not improve his sUll at memorizing any particular kind of material. Rather, the published cTidteees s«eu« lip Indieatw ytjroiic- ly that one can improve one’s effi ciency at memorizing considera bly, if one works hard and long enough at doing so. Wonderful how common sense does prevail I Do yoo suppose the actor who must continually commit*lines to memory finds the task aa difficult now as he did when he memorized his first lines (provided he is under fifty)? Or the preacher who mem orizes the sermons he has written, finds it as luurd to do as when he memorized the first few? Does the medical student or student d law aid engineering who must learn by heart many facts and symlxds ted this tasl^^as arduous at the end ef the third year aa at the be ginning of the fi»t? I Not Taught The tragedy of modem educa tion is that the young child neither at home, school, or Sunday school is enconraged to learn anything by heart, at the very age when he eould be induced U> do so most will- ingly, and be. least hampered by distraqUng tasks. I wish children in the elementary school were en couraged, not coereed, to memorin more facts, symbols and literary gems (which, of course, are worth memorizing). I wish students did not have to wait till they readied high school to learn to bone. Some, indeed, have failed to reach or finish high school or college be- canse they had never learned the art of boning, A page of “^ps to Students," and a list of books on "How to study effectively,” may be had by writing me at 235 East 45th Street, New York City, enclosing a self-addressed envelope with a three eant stamp ou it VISITB NEW YORK Williams StrayiHo^, resident of Dunbflr street has returned she Is]from visiting relatives an^ friends in New Yoric. ARRIVES IN CITY . Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Loo of Cincinnatti, Ohio, arrived in the city Friday, August 3Q, where they win spend^ipev^'Tal dr^'S with Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs, .Samantha Lee. RECUPERATED Friend.s of Miss Loui.so ton will be glad to learn Bur- that PRIVATE SCHOOL Anyone desiritig to have their Household Hints Fifteen minutes of systematic care every day should insure sani tation for the bathroom, provided everyone who uses the room helps to keep it tidy and clean. Thorough airing is the first step. Next all fixtures should be washed with soap and water, the floor mopped or scrubbed, the woodwork dusted or wiped with a soapy cloth, and fresh towels and wash cloths substituted for the soiled ones on the rods. Curtains should be changed as often as they need changing, cer tainly after the windows have had thefr weekly washing along with the mirrors, lighting fixturra, and medicine cheat. The,washing of walls and window shades belongs on the list of things that need to be done periodiealiy. Iraest of Mr. and Mn. C. Hol loway ef Durham Rl. 4, OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour takes the Giwss out of Baldr^ and Savi?s you Money H"l ■!' 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