tJtCE FOUS
T^E CAROLINA TIHTEB
TTiURHDAY, JI7LY 24th, 1941
WOMAN’S PAGE
Society NoteS
Harold Joyner of Morland A\ \
Irt't Fritia^' for a visit with uis
aunt in Now York City.
Ovorjcr White th‘ Sfr\i*r-
Priiiting roiii|»iiiy has returiicft
to the city after HPrnding *i few
days in Nf’w York with friiids.
Among other Durfaaiiiile» who
h«ve rweiitiy returned iroui Nt'w
York and othg nurUicrn |K»ints
are: L. L. I>avis, V. Mooro, John
son Kay, Jr., B. F, Page and Miss
Ijo^u i$h«w.
John Hullo»'ay, Jr. ib vacation
ing in New Yorwk.
The' Senior Missiary StHriety of
St. Joseph’s sAMK Cliureh met
test Sundy afternoon with Mrs.
J. A. Valentine at the jmrsonage.
Brewer-
The -Mnlf Cliorus of the Saint
.lohn’s Hai>tii»t t'hurrh und»>r tlie
din'rtion of Mrn. I^evy Haps will
>iii(r lit th»> Orange (Jnive Hiiptist
Chnreli in Koxlxiro.
Mr. and Mrs. PVizzclle Dnyc
of St*eond Stn>'t spent the we*'k-
eixl in Norfolk, Viiigiuiu.
Miss Jessie Henderson and Misw
Beatrice Moore left for Carolinu
B‘aeh Sunday, July 21, to s]hmu1
two weeks.
Mrs. Cora Mitchell and her
daughter, Louis« have gone to
Wujihington to reside.
Albright Notes
Mrs. B. H. Tuck was hostess to
llistnonary Circle number 2 of the
Ml- Gilead Buptiat Churefa Mon
day night. They discussed plans ,
for the coming conv^itioi. ot the the president ot Hau.pton
W.oman’s Home and i^ooreign i aiu ■ n i
Missiouarv Convention of North l^rs. Maude Albright of Geerwood
Georgia AlUright, hici'e-
:he president of H
Institute, iis visiting iher mother,
Cjirolina h#rc.
;T(f‘
I Avenue.
Pastor’s Aid Club of St. ^iss Cleopatra Scott and W.
seph Church met with Mrs. A- Tuck represented the Monnt
.l.IMk.n on Uuistead Street“;
T^iursday night.
I WALLTOWN I
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BT mu SYBIL BBXWE&
Mrs. Ifluy Mward
The entire Walkown Commun
ity was shok^ked by the sudden
death of Mrs. Mary Shepard. She
came to Durham to visit her
daughter. Miss Lewellen Mebane,
and liv«d only four b»urs ^fter
arriving liere. >She arrived around
2:00 p. m. and was dead at ti.
ViaitiBf New York
Miss Daries Stroud and Mrs!
Viola Hall are visiting in New
York City.
Mrr. Levetta Btroad
Mrs.. Lewett» Stroud died Mon
day night, July 14, and was buri
ed the following Wednseday. Fun
eral serriees were held at th> Mt.
Olive Methodist Cturch.
Mrs. Graeie Wall le£t Saturday
for W^aahiqgton where she will
spend a few days. From theie she
will jovraey to BaHii)ore wheie itj
li her inteutioji to reside inde
finitely. 1.%'.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brewer were
called to Philadelphia, because of
the death of Mr. Brewer’s sister,
Mrs. Oraycie Kliyder.
Mrs. Ella Morgan of Knox St.
waa buried Tuewlay, July 15* She
was a member of St. John’s
Baptist Cburc^.
Miss JoJimie Hall has returned
from Wiluttii|;tNt wher« she tjMmt
the week end with her aunt. She
w«8 aeeotqfwaied by Miss Sybil
naul
week.
convention at Shiloh last
Miss Helen, student of Wi^iston
Salem Teat^ers College, is ill at
her Elizabeth Street home.
Miss Eunice Scurloek, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scur-
loel# ai^ Parker have
return|g*i^ll|y>ir home after
spending tWrfct' weeks at Atlantic
Beacji. They plan to ake another
trip there^ the later i>art of Aiig.
The Ace High Whist Cluh met
at the home of Mi’s Mamie Fogg
at 1710 Fayettevile Koad, July
28at 8 O’clock. After a brief busi
ness meeting several games were
played with Miss Edith Jones
and Mrs. Annie Miller holding
* -TYP NEW8SYN0ICATIE
Dorothy Doikdridge,, petite colored actress, and Helen Westtey are shown here in a scene Irom tKe
new Republic picture, “Lady From Louwiana." In addition to Mbs Oandridoe and Miss Westley who are
importantly cast, the film stars John Wayne withvOna Munson, Ray Middleton. Henry Stephenson, and
d host of Ne^o stars in maior stipporting roles. , ^ ^ - r~ .""jtt- ^ y
AMERICA'S OUT8TAN0IN6 ADVISOIIONUFE
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INTHESHADOW
OF THE^TARS
BY PROF. AB^'e WALLACF
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CHARLOTTE
SOCIALS
Mr. Glover
(yord OrphaBage
Ibfit As Instructor
I' Mrs. Geneva Whitted Glover,
for many months piaiiigt for the
! lit. Gilead Baptist Church and
I accompanist for “Uncle Dave and
I his Swaneers” over WDNC, has
!'announced that she has tentative
ly aceept«Hl the jjosition offered
•her at the ('olored Orphanage in
Oxford. Her duties will be those
of matron and instructor of
I ■
inufeic.
Ln uilering Mr^. Glover the
jwsition, T. A. Hamme, Supl. of
the orphanage, stated that hi; had
been observing the church and
eemiBunity projects which she
had gucceusiully initiated in the
fi^d of music during the past
years and expressed .great faith
in her ability to carry out stfocess
fully the program which he has
outlined for her.
Mrs. Glover stated to the
CAROLINA TIMES that her ac
ceptance of the Orphanage poei-
tion would be on a thirty day try
out basis, as this will be a new I
type of work for her and she has
nop way of knowing how she will
fit in.
This young woman has been
working with church choirs and
luussieal organizations since she
was eleven years old although she
has held only four different
church positions during that time.
She is the composer of several
songs: has written plays pi'.ems,
and radio jcripts.
(Bharlotte Socials
By Mrs. Bessie Hardy
Misses Irene Steele and Mat-
family the (Tates) on Seventh
street.
tie Jackwn of Sanders Street i
returned to New Y(>rk, after
visiting relatives aJVl friends in, Mr. Andrew Wilson ot Phil-
the city for two weeks. |adelj>hia, left the city last for
jhis home after visiting, Mr. and
Miss Aline Stewart of Oak-,^^**”’ (Zanders street
lawn Avenue retumetl to the city,
from Durham wherv she has
'and ilr. and Mrs. John Goins, of
Fairmont stret't.
To Enter Shaw
The meoiV'3rs of the Mount
Qilead church, from which she i»
as'king leave, let her go reluct-
Q ...n antly because has done a tre-
Air T. *. • mendous joU of pla/"ing all of the
Mrs. P. W. Russell ot Beatties „,ugjeal organisations since she
^Ford Road left the city last wtHjk
'for Goldsboro ou a buaiaeaa trip. - — .
Mr. and Mrs. Etigene Grier bf Mrs. Hattie S. Coit and son
Grier town left the city Sunday left for Philu. last week to spend
morning for points north to ipend their vacation. Mrs. Coit is tht
their vacation. jsist^'r of Mrs. Juanita St»>el6
Mrs. Mildrel Petjuce of Rich- 'Grey;
mond is in the city visiting her,
I Sterling Hogans, Jr., son of
Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Hogans has"
returnwl home from thg hospital
after undergoing treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Plater and
daughter Helen ot Beatties Ford
Road returned home la»t week
after simiding their vauati m in
Wilmington. «
Chai’iotte socials—
Charlotte notes .,.. xz x .
B. F. Gordon, Jr., is able to
be out again after having be«u
confined to his home for more
than a week, due to illiK'ss.
Mrs. liernice Richanlson aJul
i daughter re^urnel to the city last
i w’lH'k after visiting relatives and
; friends in Kentucky and Chicago.
;i' Miss" Beatrice Stoney und
daughter, Mable has returned
home after visiting their grand-
mother in Sanford.
Defense Bond
OUIZ
I
Q. What happens if I sudden
ly necMi the money I put; into a
Defense Savings Bond?
A. You can cash your Bond
at any time, after 60 days, for
the full amount paid, plus any
interest due you.
Q. Do many Bond owners
cash their Bonds?
A. No. People want to help
arip’ America against ail at
tacks. , In ma-.y cases, people
spare into Defense Bond.s and
Stamps. Some are doing this by
asking employew or banks to
withold part of their salaries in
order to buy these Bonds or
Stamps for them.
Note.—To purchase Defense
Bonds and Stamps, go to the
nearest post office or bank, or
write for information to the
RW-*-Is he planning to marry
me this time or what do yoif think
will hajipen?
Ans: Postponing marriage seems
ta be his only aim. ' No, he still
han ’»• definitely made i no his
mind to many you. Give this man
up and stoiJ fooling with him for
he has brought you nothing but
disap[K)intments for the past
three years.
LC—My lady wrote me to come
where she is and start wo’^ing
for her again and I wish to know
if I would be satisfied that far
away and would I like it?
Ans:— The joh is a good one
and I am. sure 'that you would
like to make the trip. Take i'. for
the coming winter season and if
you like it—eontinue on. You
have known her long enough to
know that she -will treat you right
and you will be fond of the placci
too.
JC—What is the main reason
my husband is acting stranjye?
Ehould I take him at his word that
ho isn’t any good and I should get
someone else? Why didn’t we
get along?
talked about me to his friends and
they even told me. I sent him
some presents 'and he sent them
back. Now tell me what is his rea
son for doing this? W’^ill he ever
ask forgiveness?
Ans: — No, I am afraid that
he won’t. He treated you like a
dear sweetheart until he found
out the trouble he bad caused you
and now he is trying to itch out
of his obligation. He isn’t going
to Avilfully do anything for you
or the child to be either. Work as
much as you can t.nd prepare to
look after this child alone.
Dr. S. N. Russell spent last
week with his parents Dr. asid
Mrs. P. W. Russell at their home
on Beatties. Dr. Russell is prac
ticing in Baltimore.
Miss Masine Williams daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs* Worth A.
Williams is visiting relatives in
Winston Salem.
AVorth Williams, r., has just
returned to the city after spend
ing his vacation at Camp Whis
pering Pinefr ^ ^
EIS—Please tell me why did Mrs. Nellie Bess Dykes of
this wonnan tell that I-was out street was the charming
with her husband? ^ 'hostess at a dinner Thursday at
Ans- boineoUe passesd i h e'six o^clock honoi'iiig Mrs. I>
pssip to her and she accepted it Page and Mrs. J. D. Thompson
ithout doubting it one bit. I am of Albany, Ga. Guests included
sure that she is going to find out Mrs. A. E. Spears. Mrs. Jamison,
quite differently. Since you have Mrs. R. Neal, Mesdames Julia
became a grass widow you will Douglas, E. E. Blackman. M.
to be mighty earrful who you go ^arraway, A."E.” Adams, A. An-
with As the least little thing you;e. w Mariin, Miss H.
might do will cause gossip even Hussell, J. E. Alexander, Miss
BUY
UNITEP
STATES
savings
BONDS'
AND STAMPS
i)N \\i i ‘.IM I’O'^OFMCEOR B,\NK
lAAfERICA On GUARD!
Miss Helen P^Jillips daughter
Mr. and-|kli‘b. Ed Phillips of
i Baxter street, who was injured in
I aif auto -accident ^•ecently is re
ported" improvitig.
Little Doris Smith of Wilsoai,
has returned to her home fcfter
spending some time with her
cousins, Susa^i Cosette and Doro
thy Mae Prince, 1D27 Oaklawn
Avenue. ' ;
Mrs. Susftn Prince, l'i)27 Oak
lawn Avenue spent a short time
I recently in Sumter, South (-aro-
Miss,S4rah Inex'ftr»cey, dau«jjna“ where she-visited her sister-
fi^hter of Mr. and Mrs. >1 T. jin-law Mrs. Shelby Rosa Map^
Bracey of Columbus County and jg -]i •.
niece of Mrs. Martha E. Hug-| ?
e:ins of Durham who will ent^i '
^haw university at the openinsT Schools of Medc-
of school thiS'fall. Bfiss Brac^ lenburg t’ounty are scheduled to
is a graduate of the Farmers opem for the Supnier session oil
Union high school near White* August 4, and will run possibly
ville. for two months.
if it isn’t based on facts.
jP’aniiie Beatty,'W. R. Lovell, and
Ans:—You two made your first
mistake when you separated.
You should have gotten you an
apartment and moved away from
your motlier’s honie. Now that
you haV(. sejiarated—both of you
Treasurer of the iThited States, / have been running around and it
Washington, D. C.
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S^isfied ••• Don’t Tel!
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8. HulrMi SL Prop. Mrs. Haygwood
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isn’t likely thi.t yon w'll ever be
ciiiii'eniiil again. Take him at his
word and get your divorce if you
like for he doesn’t intend fo {^et
a i lace for you to live.
MAB—For some time I have
considered lenving home be;'ause
my grandmother is so mean to
me. It seems the more I to do the
worse she gets. I wonder if I
could get along“ alright?
Ans: — If you aren’t able to
take care ot yourself at years
of age, then you won’t ever be.
Of course ym tan manage. Eon’t
go any distance away. Get a place
to stay on^ the job if you can for
awhile an c(^ie home on week
ends. Thf change -will do you
good as well as-your. graudiuother
She will change later on.
btjfore
L
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I *irdSTbutfl[^loi^'dWiin.r~Now'! he
-Vi't iW olderithau
Ihi
AVillie Towns.
PMM—My life is so'unhappyj
Slid my friends few. I would like| Mis» Marizetta Hardy of b'aint
lor you to help me. I have a Mark street left the city Tuesday
ming man friend who seems to bo |or Durham, where she wiM spend
nice am he loves me and mother two week visiting the Tooles of‘4
'loesn t like him she says he’s that citv.
jOW 1)1-ow. Tell me what I should
do?
Rev. Robert Pea’ry of Thpmas-
viUe, Ga. was guest speaker at
St. Michels Episcopa^ church
Ans:—^ our im^ther is trying to
keep you from tailing in love
with anyon(. until you are old 1
enough, and you are too young to morning. Rev. Perry
marry now. She feels youo arel"‘‘“^ f^oiu St.
getting entirely too serious withbrother of
this man friend. Follow her' ad-1 ^^hels of North i^yeis
vice and you won’t have anv re-Evep' one was glad to
grets. Th(> boy j-ou are going w'ith ^ini out.
nice fellow but don't spend
IS
all ot your time'with him.
cfourage Other friends too.
Eh-
cast Durham
Miss Mae B. Tyswi returned
home last week from Maryland,
where she visited friends.
Rev^ and ^rs. W. H. Davtd-
son of Beatties Ford Road return
ed home last week after visiting
in Buflalo, and Canada.
Misses Yvonne and Geraldine
Gordon of Carmel 6t;-eet. left the
city the latter part of the. weeb
; Friends of Miss Katherine
Moore will be glad to known that
she' is improving at Lincoln j
Hospitjil after jindergving . an for Chicago whero^ they, will visit
operation. » their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Pric«. , r!
,^ill 'be',gl|[d to> learn;she^isjmuch opened■jMouday^moj'iingxwi^hJan
h^tcr at * her homo - on* flloon; St, rnrollmratVdfllOOit' ' >*^1 ^
Friends of,» Miss Por;pt
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