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THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DEC. 15. It86
DURHAM SOCIETY NOTES
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BEFORE TEN A. M. MONDAY OF EACH WEEK.
MRS. LILLIAN BUCHANAN. EDITOR
PHONE 9-1480
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Mas. Mabli Powell — Peartontoum, Phone 2-1922
Mim M. L, Stkphxns — Wett Durham, Phone 7-4164
Mbs. N. J. Cubby — Wett £nd, Phime 7-8862
Miss Rachxl Nunit — Hickttoum
the members enjoyed games
Mrs. Lula Mae Royal and Mrs.
Ruth Campbell were high score
winners for Uie evening. Other
members attending were: Mes-
dames Marie Penny, Anne
Good', Irene Hall, Pearl Spear
man and Anne Mitchell.
Recuperatino
Mrs. Annie E. Webber of Wil
mington has been indisposed tor
several weeks here at tlie apart
ment of her hon, T. R. Webber,
811 Fayetteville Street. We are
happy to report that Mrs. Web
ber is much improved and en
joying her stay here with her
son and his many fine friends.
A large numt>er of Wilmington
friends have also cheered Mrs.
Webber with their frequent
visits.
GuetU Jrtjm Washington State
Last Wednesday afternoon,
Capt. and Mrs. Edwards of
Spokane Washington were
guests of Mrs. Minnie Gilmer of
Dunbar Street.
Joseph AME Church met
Nov. 28 with Mrs. Lillie Mc-
Dade at her home on Whitted
Street. After the discussion of
the lesson and other business
transactions, refreshments were
served by the hostess to the
large number of members pre
sent.
Sunday Guests
Mrs. Laura Burnette of Fay-
•tteviUe Street had as her
guests last Sunday, her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bur
nett and their small son Henry
Stephen III of Greensboro and
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gaddy of
Charlotte. The ocopision of the
Simday’s visit was the baptizing
of baby Henry III at St. Joseph
AME Church. Mr. and Mrs.
Gaddy are the baby’s God
parents.
Returns Home
Mrs. Carrie Rigsbee of 1215
Mason Street has returned to
her home from Lincoln Hospi
tal where she was a patient for
several weeks.
Mrs. Tucker Hostess
Members of the Oak Wood
Park Beautifiers Club were en
tertained on Wednesday even
ing at 7 P.M. by Mrs. Charlotte
Tucker at her home onMorse
Street. Mrs. Susie Buie opened
the garden gate and Mrs. Cora
Blunt, > the president, presided
over the meeting and presented
the honored guest, Mrs. William
Ameji' of the Amey’s Funeial
Home, who gave some pleasing;
remarks and very helpful ideas
on Christmas corsages of which
several members have made.
Mr*. G. Stone represented the
club with a Christmas arrange
ment at the affair recently held
at the Recreation Center. Plans
for the Christmas party were
also completed. The hostess ser-
yed delicious refrerfjments to
the guests and members. Those
present were Mrs. Amey, Mes-
dames Ruth Pridgen, Tazzie
Henderson, Ruth Lyon, Golar
Carter, Julia Perry, Carrie Ro
berson, Grizzelle Stone, Emma
Sumpter, Grace Frazier, Ora
Brown, Mary Favors and Susie
Buie.
Moxehalla Class of St. Joseph
The Moxehalla Class of St.
Sunday In Durham
Miss Clbudie Brown of Win
ston Salem and Mrs. M. J.
Copeland of Greensboro were
among the guests in Durham
last Sunday attending a meet
ing of the Stale Ushers Associ
ation.
Mrs. McCoy Untertains Club
Saturday evening December
8, members of the Wisteria
Bridge Club' were entertained
by Mrs. Lovey McCoy at her.
home on Umstead Street. Before
play began, a delicious turkey
dinner was served by the hos
tess. The winners of prizes
were; First prize. Miss Mamie
Elam, Second, Mrs. Pearl Cor-
dice. Other members present
were Mesdames Chat Rivera, C
Ruth Edwards, Mary H. Shep
ard, Clydie Scarborough, Pare-
pa Watkins and Lil Buchanan.
The Friendly Daughters
Mrs. Elizabeth Young was
hostess recently to the Friendly
Daughters Club of St. Joseph
AME Church. The meeting was
held in the lounge of the Educa
tional Building of the church
with the president, Mrs. Alma
Hughes presiding. During the
business session reports and
plans for the Christmas activi
ties were given. Delightful re
freshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Young. Members
present, Mesdames Margaret
Tucker, Delores McCall, Cora
Lee Brown, Mary Campbell,
Mamie Vinson, Elizabeth John
son, Annie K. Daye and Edna
Walker.
A Gala Affair
The Beta ,Pi Sigma Chapter
Gamma Rho Sorority presented
twenty five young ladies to so
ciety formally at their fourth
annual Debutante Ball Friday
evening December 7. This gala
affair that highlighted the sea
son was held at the W. D. HiU
Recreation Center on Fayette
ville Street.
Social Club Meets
The 6-W Social Club was en
tertained Monday night Dec. 3
at the home of Miss Kathryn
Pierce in McDougald Terrace.
The preSidenH, ^Mrs. Swannie
Wilcher made hnal plans for
the Club’s Christmas party. Af
ter the business session, the hos
tess served refreshments and
FIRST CALVARY BAPT, CHURCH
Remeraid A. L. Thompson, Fmtor
Sunday, December 15, 1956
8:30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
RICHARD JAMES, SUPT.
11:00 A. M.—SERMON Rev. £. A. Thomp^n
MUSIC Senior Choib
MISS MARY L. STEPHENS, ORGANIST
8:30 p. M. — BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
DENICE MERRITT, PRESIDENT
7:30 P. M.—SERMON
The Pastor
“.4 FRIENDLY CHURCH”
lUnE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Square
Reverend Mile* Mark Ftsher, Pmator
Sunday, December 15, 1956
8:45 A. M.—CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics
9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
“Christian Love," I Corinthians 13:1-13.
PBOP. J. M. schooler, SUPT.
11:00 A. M.—SERMON ... Hudie Robebson
SENIOR choir, MRS. V. W, ALSTON, DIREdT^UESS
6:30 P. M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
IBA MURCHISON, DIRECTOR
7:30 P. M.-^Youth in charge of the Church — Mrs.
E. B. Artis’ ClaM >
yolwe pcoplb's choir, plobida pisher, dibectbess
Lyon Park Garden Club
On Monday night November
12, Mrs. Loul.se Thorpe enter
tained members of the Lyon
Park Rose Garden Club at hen
home 1011 Kent Street. The
garden gate was opened by Bi
ble verses and the Lords Prayer.
The president, Mrs. M. W.
Webb presided over the busi
ness session during which plans
were made for the Christmas
Party. At this point we were in
vited into the dining room
where the table was ladened
with delicious food buffet style.
Guests were Mrs. Mary Simp
kins and Mrs. Beatrice Manley.
Members enjoying the hostess's
kind hospitality were Mesdames
M. W. Webb, P. Brown, S. Me-
bane, M. Burnett, C. Shaw, A.
H. Jones, W. A. Amey, E. Smith,
M. Freeland, M. Hardy, J. Hos-
kin, H. C. McClain, E. Means,
N. J. Curry, E. Bullock, S. C.
Green, W. M. Joyner, L. Fou-
shee, and Miss Allene Mebane.
Mr*. Webb Entertains
On Monday evening Novem
ber 26, Mrs. M. W. Webb enter
tained members of the Lyon
m
ther decided that the annual
New Year’s party be held at
the home of Mr*. Audry Whit
ted on Fayetteville Street the
first Monday night in January.
At the conclusion of the meet
ing, the hostess served refresh
ments to the fcdlowing mem
bers: Mesdames Magnolia
Eings, Effie Roberson, Ada
Meeks, Lyda Ray, Linie Can-
nady, Jessie Moore, Grade
WiUlanu, Rosabell Gilchrist,
Geneva Cheek, Audry Whitted,
Willie Malone, Slnora Smith, E.
Thorpe, Aletba Thorpe and Do
ra Green.
The H and A Family Club
will hold it* meeting Monday
December 15 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atwater on
Fayetteville Road in Chatham
County at 8 p.m.
Miss Dorothy Chavis, a charm
ing freshman at Kittrell Jr. Col
lege and a recent graduate of
Henderson Institute, reigmed as
“Mi*s Homecoming" during Kit-
trelVs Homecoming Game.
In the picture left to right are
Miss Dora Lowe, attendant,
Samuel Davis, Co-Captain„ Misa
Dorothy Chavis, Miss Homecom
ing, Jerome Jones, Co-Captain
(Crouming Queen), Samuel
Lewis, President of Student
Body and Miss Nora Brooking-
ton, attendant.
Charles Williams Murphy, Jr.,
is the son of 1st Lt, Charles W.
Murphy, Sr., now stationed in
Germany with the 11th Air
Borne Division. Charles W.
Murphy., Sr. is the son of Edgar
D. Murphy, Sr., and the late
Mrs. Blanch B. Murphy of 417
N. Davis St., Kinston.
Park Rose Garden Club at her
home 1200 Moreland Ave. The
garden gate was opened by sing
ing the ■ club song, scripture
reading and the Lord’s Prayer.
The president, Mrs. M. W. Webbi
presided over a short business
session. At the close of the busi
ness, all members were Invitedi
into the dining room and ser
ved a turkey dinner with all
the trimings. ’The Chairman of
the Program Committee opened
the workshop and quite a few;
pieces of Christmas decorations
were made to be used for tables,
mantles and buffets. The work
shop was a success. Those en
joying the meeting were Mrs.
Webb, Mrs. Lonnie Paraham,
guest, Mesdames E. Means, S,
Mebane, J. Hoskin, M. Burnett,
Fannie Tapp, A. H. Jones, H. C.
McClain, P. Brown, B. Thomp
son, L. Thorpe, E. Bullock, W.
A. Amey, C. Shaw, N. J. Curry,
'F. Cozart, V. Faulk, R. Mears,
U. M. Joyner, E. Smith, M.
Freeland, M. Hardy, Misses M.
L. Stephens and Allene Mebane.
LOOKING FOB A JOB?
LOOKING FOB BraLF? Call
in person or Dial 9-2903 and
the Employment Agency of
St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church
will be happy to h^lp yon.
This Service Is Free To AU.
“You Are fFelcomed To The FrieruBy^
Church of Spiritual Enlightment**
TRUE-WAY HOLINESS CHURCH
Bishop W. A. Jones, Pastor
Sunday, December 15, 1956
lOTOO A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
"Steadfastness”
NORMAN BARBEE, SUPT.
11:00 A. M.—SERMON The Pastor
MUSIC True-Way Holiness Choir
elder j. e. springer, organist
4:30 P. M. BROADCAST SERVICE
SERMON Bishop W. A. Jones
7:30 P. —SERMON Elder J. E. Springer
Let Fleur Garden Club
The Lea Fleur Garden Club
held its annual Christmas party
Monday night at the home of
Mrs. Elstelle Freeland. Six mem
bers were hostesses. Dancing
and the usual Christmas menu
were enjoyed by the following
members: Mr^ Minnie Gilmer,
Nellie Toole, Eleanor Lloyd,
MozeUa McLaughlin, Beatrice
White, Hazeline Wilson, Jua-«
nita Page, Lyda Wray, Mabel
Davis, Mary Smith, Lucy Nor-i
wood, Gladys Swift, Gladys
Rhodes, Evelyn Dudley, Marian
Henry, Marie Pittman, Elma
Peddy, Lucinda Harris, Lizzie
Cannady, Geneva DiUard,
Christine Totton, Minerva
Evans, Naomi Thorpe, Estelle
Freeland, their husbands and
sweethearts.
Pearsontown Club
The Pearsontown Conomu-
nity Club met Monday night,
December 3, at the home of
Mrs. Frances Watson on' Cecil
Street, with Mrs. Rosabell Gil
christ, president, presiding over
the business session. The devo'
tional service was conducted by
Mrs. Lyda Ray. At this meeting
the club made plans to send
cards of cheer and money to the
sick and shut-ins of the commui
nity for Christmas. It was fur-
One Account Clothes
The Entire Family
**EASY TERMS**
THE ROYAL
CLOTHING
COMPANY
330^ West Main St.
The Band Mother’s Club of
Person County High and Rox-
boro Elementary Schools were
honored with a banquet Thurs
day night November 29 at the
school cafeteria. A delicious
menu was served by band stu
dents assisted by the cafeteria
I
managen, Mrs. Robinson and
Mrs. Blackwell. Club president,
Mrs. Umstead gave a brief his
tory of the club. A speech was
made by L. E. Austin, Turner
and Grady. There were also re
marks by the supervising prin
cipals of city and county schooisi
and others. An enjoyable even
ing was spent by all. Closing re
marks were made by band lea
der Alexander. Benediction by
Rev. W. R. Booker.
CARD OF THANKS
We toish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreeiatiotui
for the acts of kindness, mes
sages of sympathy and beautiful
floral offerings received from
our many friends during our
sad bereavement in the death of
our father, P. J. Joyner, Sr.
The family
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Sampson wish to express
their thanks for the many Mud
deeds shown during her illne*»
and death. /
FREE
TfflS WEEK $1.00 DM CASH
Given FREE With Each
Order Of $15.00 Or More
Fresh Pork SHOULDER lb. 29c
PORK CHOPS lb. 49c
SAUSAGE ...4 lbs. $1.00
HAMBURGER lb. 29c
NECK BONES..' lb. 13c
BONELESS STEW lb. 45c
RIB STEW lb. 23c
TALL PET MILK-Per Can 12c
(Limit 10 Cans Per Customer)
Pure Lard, 4 lbs. _69c
Fat Back, lb. _ —15c
XroE, reg 32c
Margarine, lb. _ .19c
FRYERS, lb 29c
Sugar, 5 lbs. 49c
ROBERSON MARKET
910 ROXBOBO STREET
PHONG 2-1498
“Little Old Mother Welcomes You**
ST. JOSEPffS A. E E. CHURCH
Reverend D. A. Johnston, Pastor
Sunday, December 15, 1956
9:30 A. M.
W. A. MARSH, StJPT.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A. M.—“The Hunger of the Soul" Pastor
6:00 P. M.
WINFRED MARTIN, PRESIDENT
7:00 P. M.—“Expectant Heart"
A. C. E. League
Pastor
MT. VERNON
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Browne
Pastor
Sunday, December 15, 1956
9:30 A. M.
C. E. RICHARDSON, SUPT.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A. M.—SERMON
MUSIC
-Pastor Browne
Male Chorus
MRS. E. H. FOGLE, ORGANIST
6:30 p. M.—Senior Choir Number One Anniversary
Christmas Cantata “Star of Silent Night”
7:30 P. M.—CHOIR HOUR Senior Choir No. 1
SERMON Pastor Browne
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Flavor-rich halves in symp. Well-shaped.
NO. 2V2
CAN
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Margarine
Spreads smooth when cold.
5 $1.00
VALLEYDALE SMOKED
Ham
♦
Baked or boiled, their succulent flavor will
tempt the entire family.
LB.
35c
BUTT PORTION lb. 49c
CENTER SUCES lb. 99c
GRANNY FROZEN
Pot Pies
Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Peach Apple and Cherry.
$1.00
CRISP ICEBERG
Lettuce
Perfect for salads.
2 LARGE
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HEADS
PORK LOIN
Roast
It’s tender, JuIct and flavorful. It’s Kroger-
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LB.
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CENTER CUT ROASTS lb. 69c
LOIN END lb. 39c.