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til* el^. theii* Leo* Fttllar. danfhtcT lCxi> ii M.1 ,1 ^i-iirf.-i 111 I.. —I- I .1.1 ^ .1 .III.. . ■*. M.— Cookcf TBihttTit of ill* dlgtHct Oet'tf, *t he? fcwn*, efflcft of th« K«rth CkroJIn* Mu-'««Tei^l 'fueata preaeht. Her fero-j^y •K* t»l Life I««r«ne. Oo™p«ny. A. ther »nd their .nd otherj ^ mcng iUi€ other intereftlng num-Ifriends were prewiwt. All of her. u,. he ii ham be« wm * Chrtetlftn mtach. A children *nd gwindthildren were »««»«» *"1 lUlkrwtwi mijty Friday nifht in tern Jtter. b«inr oontfdnwi lA w»» t*ken for the preront, except cpe d#»ighter ^ JuU» Lincoln for two weeW. befaeflt lo# Oo«fet«ne. (who 1*^ ♦" ^h*m» on« oi th* bu0. •okf- ^. — I -1-. ... {n.—^in.K room. SOaAt NEWS Mr. ftnd Mra. Geoav^ of 804 M«pl«wd>6d A'«»no« gftvs • Frienda at Ed Brown will be gkd to leftm that w«ix «».n. w« •^|0ygf|,gjf,I On N. C. Canps More than thrM tiioOMnd fan; honor 4 h«r airter, WiHWma, vWting from Jewl Yot4c. Mfny ^eafc^ attiftded the Mr*. Sarah Pearoe has retdm affair «»d tiie ho«»* ymM biaoti- ed to hrt* home and fully deeorsted ift.Pill crot Flow* em. Un. Lilli« 9mith Prin/caton, N. I. haa a^ain retamed to th« city. Ber atey is indefinite. Mr. ail'd Mrs. ‘ J, ■#. feurlock and family of Et 2 'm«toJ'ed to ••*•••••• |one son. 1^118 wta ofle Joyous Al^a I^Hrtbadal Chapter of ca*io?i for her. it ahtfwln# D*lt* i8ig*fiia 'Rjeta Sorority ia' ♦♦«*♦*♦*» iHlnt Darkatn muaSc lovers a rare traalt in preitentiiii; the The mdby «eheoi iMtttB df Miaa S0UTHE)BiNtAIRi£8, Intcrnftion- Emn^ Rkhard will be glad to »ae »lly known quartette, in concert ; oj^ * reieent evening Mrt. Ora City much iniproTemiant. Birthday Party her out oiMa mora. Sunday efteningi at i?15 o’clock tioBa *rf eandJea and lack olan- ( * » ters carried ouit the Hallowteti of CaiV>lhi» ^U«g« la»t motif. Tt9 members ,re 4s follow. %Htirday when the Baglw met Mrs. Bd#»tds, i»re«lde»it; UtHreraiiy oJ Raleigh n Mrik S^*hr* laraison, Se«*y; 111*. O’^ally Stadiom, Of» y^mt. Treasurer; lli«| “Welcome A4umm Chafftnan a cial ■»»* VWtow” ,w«re placed a- —- yjji i-«Kent evemny y- .... ^ « Monday,Walker entertained her au^d Mi»TGen^‘ Thi)^’ ^oimd the eaim«« and t. field by ~ sort; Mrt. Maude Evana, Mra. n»mbe« 4 Omega Pel Phi Ftt%- Those . ^ . -prtitit th® OoWmarcial CltA, at the City Arnvory _ v..v--.v—..-u •— « night, Nov. 18. jai » sunprise birthday party at For many year* the Southeni- the chauffeurs elab torm. “ the Chttetian Eftdeavc* teagu* of airea hiive been featured airti®l» enjoying her ho«i^lillity were; « ^ a„ui, w t> |i attdi elMac*. tha St. Joaeph AMS church rend- aver fe Natioiiai Broadcasting Rjchard W^lUr, Mr. and Mr«. ^"J* ^ ^Mey, sahior and! week to apend ajered one of its moat intereeting N«tw^k. They are truly ‘’master Roosevelt Campbell, Mr. and Mr* Ro®e Loiuna 'piei«e to Alpha KaM>a Aiphil Pittsboro l4st day with hia brother, Scurlock and family, Mr. and M». J. W. Scurlock FVancfia,'prognhia of the antfcre year with craftsmen cf the art’.of inter- s>;^ert Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. rtary C. fivans in charge, prebing the spirituifa, camp meet jeasig Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Tha general t«»fc for diacuusich ing and ftlk songs of the r»c€ in ^ie McCall, Mr and Mra. Dou- iwas “Christianity Under Fire.” the only genuine Soulfoul way. glass Powell, Mr. and Mm Thoon Mm Lon- had fib their w«^ end giu«« fjWM Thla topic wttt Aisousaed by W. L. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes th^ out of Baktttj? and Saves you Money IS * Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman »nd jynes, Mr Jund Mrs. Grt«ver «•«*«**«« Returns To City For Cardul Fiff&iture MoYing... crating) storag*e, ^ild hftullftgr of k\l kinds, call ♦ . * 'lioi^y Faiicett Transk Co. / , Now Ufi(kr KeW MiUiag^ment Phd&e F • 8951 8* Faucett, Mgt. Each of these sdngera musician in his own right the arrangement# mdde by the gh*w, Mrs. Clara Edwards, Mr*, burned to the quartette amd their atiQcmpanii t juiia Allen Miss Baittie White ^fter spending have endeared them to milBona and friend Mrs. Deboidh Ran- tion in radio listeners dnd theatre goere ftHgaes Soiwrity was crowned “Mias Homeconwng” by Dean Alfon«ji Elder. Shg waa attended by Min es Eme?*tiine Page, freshman; Mr. mZT W. Mitchell senior. Miss Oakley Wore a g»y outfit with maroon city Jast a montii’s vi^cai- Hampton, PhUadelpih,a Helen MlcDade^ New York and Washingto-n. While i Anotlitr Fsrdffiond? M*i0r Gen. Gearf* H. Bwtt, r« chief df tin U. S. Air CWps, ceeds Major Gen. Henry H. Am*-., t^ho was promoted to> tit niit t - of deputy chief of staff. The pro; > tiona clothe the air corps wHli ^ importanp*. Evana, in Wn-fchingiton, Mrs. Lo an at- During the the Freshman half, members of. Class formed the and and othera. Donald Watkine throughout thia and other o^iun- Minnie Bayes, fCetflie • iBl«Kl.e Sligh, Dmcill. W.£ , tra*d . T«. *hicK jl,en by Niakinie Waller, Gentry Long, Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt m honor f , , , Sam Steward, Ptorhart DonnsH, the National Cfcmncil of Negro Bernitee Richardaon, Chaiile Women ©f which Mrs. Mary Mc- Evans, Ohitrles Watkins, Hubert Bethune is presddent. Surprise Pkty On Friday a grand cld hon-fire wsds held at which songs and white blouaea yg|jg given to iheer the team and sweaters. game. The fans af N. C. wore maroon wore dark skirts. Mrs. Ida BaJolbitte of 213 Cor- Taylor, Mrs. Pearle Williams, poraition St. ijiras hcffiored by a William Jfcttea, thomas Strud* surprise birthday dinner Sutidily, w4ck and Joe Long of HUls/boro. Friday for Jacnson, N. C. WANTED Operators for NEW BEAUTY PARLOR Opening Soon, Write Box S9 Durluiin, N. C. Good Sale No w ’# ANEW ' lYOU CAN GET A GOOD # ANEW POLICY II in POLICY trow m 1 1 A A || 1 O F NOW IN EFFECT iJ S w Q vu 1 EFFECT No Carrying Charge, No Interest To Pay «•««***** “““ outfits representing Miss ^emie Logan left the city i Poor Shaw, their cheer leadera where* she is employed in he did the best they could, but S ocial Service work there. jStaite’a cheer leaders really went tonan! they were Shirley Mus- To Present Program Jordan, Bilache Gamer, Lessie I Harris, Esther Page, Edna Mc- I The Junior choir of Emanwel Aden, amd CliftonJPowle^ Ray- AMB Chttrch on Kent Street will ford LAghtner and Theod(^ Bell, present a musical program Sun-1 On State’s side were seen day afternoon tft three o’cf' (?k. I On State'* gide were seen There will be papersi and soloa Misses Loris ShiJw and Namnie presented by members o# the Burnett of Durham. Also in the choir. party were Misses A. W. Anthony The feature of the pr:|rram and H. V. Clark of Warner, N. will be an sMdreas by Dr. A. H««- C, Also of Durham were Misses in'^iburg, assistant to the presi- Yvohne Simipson and Miriam dent of the North cfe^ina Ooll- Page. From Atltnsfta, Qa., was egve for Negro Negroes. Response Leon. dark. Thia is enough for wtt be made by Dn J. W. V. I the game. j Cordice. > — Miss Evelyn Sij^ars Who Is ihe , On Thursday night the Institu- director of tJ^e Junior Choir wdll trotial Dance waa for the fresh- |o:tnduct the program and she men-sophomores, and Friday for states that there . has been in- ^ the jumorg t|nd seniors. Some been invitations extended to se- seen at the affair were Misses veral Glee Clubs and musical oi^ Josephine Berry, Jacqueline gairizations of the city to take Ocfures, Jacqueline Cooper, Eloise i part in the progr®im. The Public, Crowder, MarJorie Townes, Ka therine Beville, Larry James, Anirie Martin, Rosemary Fifts, Aim Bowe, Annie Kmght, Mild red Joyner, Peggy Spaulding, Ward Pai’ham, Leon Mfcf^rlftnd, riittoif Ftwier, James Clark, Soloman O'Neil, Hor|:(ie Funder- The Stanford L. Warren Pu- burk, Charl^. Dickerson, George bSc Lii)n3lry will ceebraite Booki ~ — Week with special exhibits for partment. adult department and a Boole Make it fd point to ▼^t your Week party f'or lAie Juvenile de- library durii^ this week. Immediately following tha bon fire, the freshmen !n Rash HaH> gave a j>o3t Halloween party. Comic Chet is cordially invited. ! . Rev. W. F. Tabbrn, Pastor. Book Week i Called apOH l» aksre die lead w^ a bull in !Hetf»-Ckil€twy»-ilay«r.» new Miniature Morisai Dough,” Sally ?a>M %ak»» m» chance*. Sh* him fore ihey go the famenia. Smmm^ Lee dircct^ the • American repabliea wateh'^llw French colonies in Caribbean. • Yamell warns we moat pw- tect Pacific rights or loae tbcsn. • Air Corps is doaUins comtiaft force spread over tl^ satioa* • Congress session aatbonaed $25^72,819«337 spendiog; • Arteries are repaired by bits ef veins in surgical discqTezy. • FOR EXAMPLE 1939 FOR0 TUDOR $450.00 LESS YOUR CAR IN TRADE OR CASH $150.00 Balance to Be Paid $300.00 12 Monthly Payments, $25 Each Month | CARRYING CHARGE NOR ADDED—YOU PAY ONLY ACTUAL BALANCE FREE INSURANCE! Regular GdAlision Insurance On Unpaid Balance of $130.00 or More.., 'Also Actual Value FIRE and IHEPT! NO TRICKS YOU OWE It To Yourself To • INVESTIGATE WE HAVE CAES RANGING All Makes & Models $50-$700 ALDRIDGE MOTORS, inc HUDSON Dealer And DISTRIBUTORS CORNER Morgan & GREGsoN Durham, n. c. An exercise in gusto might aptlj describe this culinary situation dominated by genial Billy Gilbert, than without whom no motion pi«t hire these days seems complcti- Currently he is in tUe Ronald Co! man-Ginfer Rogers mraantic co:;. edy, “Lucky Partners," atii '.j n'l* also be seen in the fortht^'m? musioal, “No, No, Nanette” *ina Anna Nea^ I^earn ^Seauti^ (Sulture THE DeSHAZOR WAY NEW CLASS NOW fORMlNG Dprmitory for Students Who WisK lo live in Elmpioyment Guaranteed to Graduates iPor Information Write DeSHAZOR BEAUTY COLLEGE Approved By N. C. State Board of Cosmetic Art 80? Fayetteville St Durham, N.C. LYON PARK MOTHER CUJB Continued from page One to purchaije additional materii^ and thus the clubs will beeoie self-supporting. Mrs. Mia Mumfora ia jregMwrt of the Lyon Pkik If other's Stai^ Group and Mrs. Mrry Sattezfiald acted as Miatreas c/ CcreiaoBiea at reeeat ^^aiTersary eaktm* tion. I Miss Harriet Waahingtoo of Philadelphia, student BbhosP To>ttie School of Social W>9rk Raleigh is now worker at i^s^mily Serviee AMociatici* of which Mrs. Catherine Pe«le ia Executive Secretary. IRbb in^ton will do her firid wwlc under the ^pervision ct Mr*- Ma^l G. Woodfofk. Netherlands PretPttMiln joiil to condemn Nazi ban m Jema, Ambassador Kenne^If aRxm from Loadon. • Knox and Stark warn «f'&• danger of a two-oceaa attidk Fleminsr tightens tlM tcuap* tions under the * lousenoia rmt To keep your eoofc book claadi and fr«e from *plashas,pot agfaaa bottom serving trmy aver baak while you are uaiAg it, tagriag baak flat on table. If you havo^ a ipaaa bottom tray, a clear glaat iMftiac dish or pia ^ate wifl Jb >ii* •* well. Rbusehold~ Hinl^ Tha wmtti fanar Ite* acevBd teaad aakaa am mmalUg tmpiaamtt te 4a0r m liaisiiga. 'i # I m I i “LET’S DINE OUT TODAF Give your famfly and friends a tr^t ^ and bring them here to dine. Theyll like the delicious h(Mne cooked foods. We have a *^ariety For Every Palate* and our food is prepared just the way you like it. For the best in choice and service* let us be your host^ t : t i MODEL LAUNDR^ ■ ■ \ if’ • I J KJimes Jn imes Kjnn 801 Payette St. *70 The of Haiti* PhMieJ-«)n
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