>.-L l .-O
PERSONALS
Checkers for Children Easy to Make*
(Jf-arlni;j Duvis sp«*rit Mun-
i (at till* iKiinc oI hi-r piiivnly.
.... ».Mr1 .Mrs. Jaiiifj* M- Davio,
Ni snville. .N. f?.
Mrs. KuIh II ol llilUl.>ui u.
N. t'- maitt H Inisiiii'^a trip in h;
itijjti 'riu-sday. Mr.s. w u .-
'.nsilv .Mls.-, EuI.* Haywuijd. of
Vmsi Halrit*h,
.1'- Hiirt .Mis Fi'd ^lln.^t>n. M.
F...T.,lp!j Diiiisliin J,iiniitrlv nl
If > city hut tii.w «i| Nt-w Vnrk
( ;ty aie visiliiip relaiivt's hi-iv
'ir.-i.y art- me t!;u»'st.s nt .Mr. and
i\ ;s. I..nnm»- CliaMs, b. Stalt* Si.
i.iis. Diinsttm wa* loinierly. Mis*
F..ii;ine Surgess.
L
J.
B D.'tVis, Kuqua"
fii iigji. C, was tli«* ivct'iit
Kt.-r Rev. and M..s. S. L. Vi,:-
...M J]U7 W. Caiey bi.. Ricli-
nunct. Va.
'I'he Pluwei Ghi'dun '’iub im.-t
2St|i ;.i thi home of Mr,.
Hosabelle Burnett 425 St. Hay-
wviai at .Nt».iii /eiS pi'vsem Weiv;
Ml.-. Ruth Davis. Mrs. Audiv
tJinn. Ml.-.. .Wiiiniv Clark. Mrs
*>*iir.v Hru-t- Jolu■.^ .Mrs. Bt-ssi'*
Ii. Harris. Mis. Floye Cottun,
.»iib. Dunbar, .Mrs. Peari Hcn-iiiu-
ton .Mrs. Sarah Masst-iiburt
.^lu-i ihf nieeliny Mis. burnt-ttv
.-••iM-d 3 kinds of sandwiehes. po-
IjIO 1'hip.s, Iff tea, u i a ii g >
luiidae with I'henits and'iuokif-.
'I'nis flub has presented 2 yard
c.iaiis to tile Saiiitonuin. Mis,
Leasif Horton, Pies.. Mis. Small
.‘vlasseilbuig. See.; Mrs. RoiaU Ih
Buinett. Tu-as.
.SIAll SVllli; NKWS
.M.
.\lr.-
i.i.) K.,
A\. .
HuOe.l Powell. bi
ifturned to ilif fity
cer.'.. alter extended trip
New Voik City, Philadelphia aiui
Mas.ungton, D. C. \\lu're iw vi -
itert ...einbors of his family. He
r»r.,.rted a most pleasant stay
F.,.t luv.i
•• diM'liar
. husband ..f
fain, has been hoiuii-
;ed fu.iii tb,. aiiiiy
vid over luo years.
H Holluwell Is alteiu-.-
to > inx summer sciioul ai Howard Uiii-
vt.j>ity Wa.diinKton. D C.
The Vacation Bible School of ihe
SCOI1.J Chapel CJuireh. R-v. lieve.-
l.v Brown, pa.-tor. opened with un
der il.e direction of Mis. Morrison
i.l.. ar.d .Mrs. Otho Ivey spent with the rollnwinx workers; .\Ji,
bundcN dliei nooii in Ihl.^ city VIS- K C Lackty and T D, Horne'
it.np fi;. nds and .dti-nding tin- BegmneiS’ Mi> e e Evans and
Ra.eign Oiay.s-Hanes Knitters -M. D Rankin. Priinarv; .Mrs, l.illif
bobeball game. Brown and Marie Davidson. Jun-
inis and .Mrs .Mary Darnell. Adults.
i.lrs-.s. l.A'ruy Jones ami Stan- Tins is the first year that the V-
ford J..i!«*s left the iity recently " " ■ '' '
foi -Nev.- York City for vucalicjn-
:v.l i>'iipose.s. They aie tlie .sons
of Mrs. Kniina Jones and the late
Stci'.toui Jone.«, 427 Smith St.
Girls Are Dainty And Expensive
HAIIHIS BAHHKIi ( (It
LK(;i: (;KAi)rATi':s t.!
itile girls ..
old Ik
l.rjf
Notii
RALEIGH
leue awardtxl
Its sixteenth ;
program, held at E
fis Haibei C-
ty diph.iiKis
commc-iiceiiit
.•ijle Sill
ried >
cation Bible .School lui.s been at the Baptist Chiirct,. 'I'ut-sdas
‘hiirch. . Witt, Ur. J fa D.,\is,
The members of the Iredell Credit Spimgs, as leutuieo spe.d;
t'mon are asked to contact Mr. Dr Davis urged the graduali'^ li
T. Peterson. 202 Garfield Street. punctual and hone.s; He dteia:-
for binincis during the absence of charactei to be tin- b«d lock of
the -Munagej. G. F Dalton. lasting siicces.'-. A' iii> ilium.n-
Emma Stockton of Balll- n.oved ai.mg he clialleninj
and p'e-
..!.>• \'.o!et Pullen N. Tarboj'i
St., .M.s Lillie M. Williams. S. .. _ ^
Ft .-t -'-t . .Mrs. Anme Cuiry. 7uh more, Maryland was here to aflenrt f’L lieaien to opre up tiieir
f*yed b,' 'he tnniMal of her sister, Mrs, Mary catch a new viMmi.
Kell Patiei5on. mother of Mrs
Vii.a Hulln.an.
i.. St., jou:
s!on-Sa!ein. N. C. rcontly and at-
Ici did I ,e La-giun Ct>nv« imon.
ivlis. PiiLen Wo* tiH- di-lLgate,
.M,
M.,
l-i
the
yw
’V.loani K.ain.v. M,n
,d .M. • Joseph Kiaimy. S.
>1 ^.s now u student in
Midical School at Howaid
Mil! am; news
.Ml.-
H
spiration T-. work m the M;
iiui tiioi.gh. It .-hould Le tne it,'- ,
the hope of evij v b..:bi r m ov.n
rhop. to owt, a t.on.e lo become ,
assti to hiinsell i,i> c. mniun.iy ai
i.veisJi', Wachington, D, C.
, the cotiti
Ml Samuel H:,
of the school, wi
told of his deep
that bi.- studeiils :,e
HOLDS
ANNUAL PARTY
hadf
‘OtllCH —
1 lie Progie »ive
sni.-.ial baiiqoet a:
'l.,lbt.t Home, June 27
ii-.i I liad been called to
. !■* was ‘■ling by ah
w .V ..Kered by Mr J
..ddii s* . f the eseiiii.v
1> .\lr l'h..s G Jiving
piiM
Mr--
.Saiioit
liiistun. tent-va Yai-
riioma.- H' .-ii
I J ■ii'-N .Nellie Ms-
J New 1'. 1. .M
. faeJie Burnette, K
i'. • H Da' :n, Mai-
I K»
Ki, tr>i
.11 Z .\l.-
on 1.001
Pcitw..y of Mebai-
and Rev D. W Holt of Loim-biirt
v-*tre w\ej night gueste m tijt
liume of tt.eii -i.-ifi- Mr* .\1 w
ILywocd of Cabanas St. The?
.were ii-lurning from their uneJet
funeral of Maysvilie
Ml and Mrs Joseph H Holt have
ittuinid to their home on Oberlin
Road They have been in Ma\>
v.lle, when- they attended the burial
and funeral of Joseph ? father
.Mis.' Dor. thy W Holt, biid-eleci
was leiriitly hui.orcd at a inn-
celDi.eui.s sliowei by .Madams Pur
ilia Walker and Saloni .Mebune at
the htnie of the latter
R> frestiii.eiits of ice cream, cake.-^.
in.lit? ji.d candy were served by ‘•■inferring with the
Ml** Delphme S. Walker, assist-
td by the hostesses Aflerw
flUIIUIt
Hioin.
shiwii to tile gue-
(iin.'t.-- piesent were .Miss Dor»>-
(h.v W Holt, the hunoree. and he.
mother. Mrs Maude W H..H. .Me.-
dames Jna .M Foust. Julia Peitwav
Mine.Vu Hunter: .Mis Stetlm M
Hoh. .Ml* hull, W Spauioiiig .ii.u
daughter. .Miss Ruth Am.etle of
Dniham: .Mlse Gwendolvn vt M o>.
1.^, tile foUilOei
presented H
e-ire nol only
plo;
but )i
the part
make ail s..i
lie ui,td I
pruLleii. ihiy
field, could
eflecl dignity
w»ie de-j(i,bed bii-lly iin3
bhe wa- guen the b*iuran(.!
KIM 'I.,- p.i-cnt Miain, the
•vi n.xeci It,- capaiii.
hopeu 11,at little pan, m.- oii
fled 'J he yiauiiale.-
Je.l that wliaiiw:
eiicuuiiteiid -.ii the
c-a-ily .*olv»-d b.,
Ro- 1 immed-
Musical selections we.
when
as lakei, into the gift b.v Harris f5arber Cotfei
furm
gifis
tleville
iiiillia
the
C'hi..'ch I
dress wa
Mrs C K Wynn Invucblion an
benetiictioii were delivered by h--
J W Junes, pa-'tur of the chuui
Rev Alex Terrell |ire*eiited t'
tp'-aki r-
A list of !i.e giadiialt* follow •
I'iuil Ailerm.>n. WiTumhi f
by .\ir J R,(rfa„..»,ils ot ,ce cream, cake.,
f the eveim.g mints and candy were served by
.li Ch ' G living. -Miss Delphiiie S, Walker, a.ssist-
oie'e’t were Me?- Ill by the hoste.sses Afterwards the
Haywood Nannie honoree was taken into the gift
Di.iistoii Geneva Yaij- ir>om. where many gifts Weis
. , , Tlioma. Rrncb 'shown to the guests,
r G r. . ! ' V f' J -iie* .Nellie Als- Guests present were; Miss Doro-
' 11 i l ►:l J Ne’w'i*. I. .M - Iby W. Holt, the honoree. and he«'
i r*i' I I- Gi/r. Helle Burnelle. F. mother, Mrs. Maude W. Holt; Me«-
• • ,| H Davis Hal- dames Jna M. Foust, Julia Pettway
Le Lly
i'loadie \1 H.«t' Minerva Hunter: Mrs Steilin M.
( Kmri-.ll Z Mr- Holt. .Mrs. Ruth W .Npaulding and
( ,' Ki. h-udsoii, Ixmi'e daughter. Mls.s Ruth Annette of
Ihiiti j* (' r llv a; Hiirne. G Durham; Miss Gw-endotyii .M. Hun-
H„ lon’.i,id '.Mali-nc. ", „, Pcnsiboulh, V,.,; Mrs. Wil-
?,q..,s ■ .-xi i..i, .1 Bethea, W liani Mebane of Efland; Misses Bei-
r J-i ts i')'t,u • n.i'h C (7 Irviiu;, nice Hunter, Delphine Walke-'.
Htrbeit p, riiv l-,i.Pst Jon.-s, Ji,. Ma?ter Sterhn .Michael Holt of
J Parker ana t.-mcne Aiit 11 Durham was also pie.senl.
field, could be easily rolvi'd by
conferring with the school immed
iately.
Musical selections were furni'i.-
ed by Hams Bariwr College a.id
the , Fayetteville Street Kupti-'t
Church choir. The valedictmy ad
dress was brilliantly delivered by-
Mrs. C. K. Wynn, Invocation lui-l
benediction were delivered by R*' ' m,. what it take to keep
J. W Jones, pastor of the church |y alHaclive, Th.-.ri
Rev Alex. Terrell presented the jJterally cu?t i,
speakers. j„ [be rtoie every time your daugli-
A list of the giaduales follow;- p„t-ed.* a new and jltraciive oul-
Puiil Alderman. WiTIiam K, q,, ,he other haiui if you hav.
Alslnii. Jefferson G. Bennett. John- In-, how lo .-ew for herself
me Benton. James A. Blue. Earm**'. relieved your pockel-
Boldtn, Janu s Bullock, Carroll Bur-, book ' f u dangerous caiircr and
'nett, Roy Cates. Jarn.-s fa Check. y„u,.v,.if a peimaiieiil hcadac-lic
Aniniie L. Coui»ei, Jimuis Danleii. fami.r Yvonne Clu-ioi moiieh
GREK.N CLEA.NERS
K’OVi; TO NEW HOME
lh oig- it n il David •King '
Ct.ic-n watchi’d Iho tiiltilhiicnt of
' till- s'l cuiicl pill I of fh-'tr l>iMg lei in
tinticipatnms r*n-iitli, wh«-:i Ihi-y
,jKriL-ct the- d,r.,‘% or then- n:-w,
hoine. 41.-) riou’li HI ,-dw ui :h
Stric-t to the luihlu-. Tiu ir
.-.! I.h-*U'- Wa-* to go iri-
tj iliH rlrfining Inisine.jS, in HKi't
Ihiy w.-m ml., th. 1I.-1.I, suc.v. cl
ing the 1$ F, Cuhibo Ch-.ioing
Cl mi.aiiy At one. tn - pnbiir
.-••.nnd i>!-a?.'l. loi till- i.-coiil ol
Ch-o g.- (.iieeit, Hr, luid Jr. hud
frill one Ol Tin* prov. n •
c\. Aiiii.j.si at cnci-. n*'w .,,aihin-
i:> was installed, a new truck
tnii'.-hu.M cJ and an iuit.,c-v. d a r-
v. i-i oM* red. Arro-is fh.- t iv.’n t\-
• "•Afieiv pec'.pli- Wi-re high in
'■'•n p,aisi- of Clici.i CWaners. In
.'*•-10 Da\jd ' Kir.g” fJreen w a *
• all. d front nt, c-niploynient i.t
'.’ew Yo.k City and instaJ!e-1 -,5
I'leta’"/ Tieasuiej m the rap-d-
Ij uaildinj’ l oncein
I', ihe jneujit.iiic-. u was lii.*-
'i;\iitd liiat the buy>iu-Sa wa
fonro or la*, r goinc to be foic. J
to find bigij*-! sp:u-e. An uiciiite. t
v a- cal'i-d in and ide.i found of
jiL;! what wus tiding to be desn
‘lo. folowing file nrc!iit«-.-l, a i-ari-
Iractor waa call.*d iind tin- con-
Hal t h-l. Duiinv tin- war pi-rii'-l
the scarcity of building inati-riaL-
inadi I'umpletion a .uitg dravv.i
oi.l aff.iii but : ti-o t>v .step pr,
gre-xs was noletl until finally th-:
key.s wc-ri- iiandi 1 ov.-r. Tiie ov.-;-
all cuiilracior of .le building was
Ml- Ed, W. F'lncher and what u
inarvt lous job he h a s done io
date.
The n«-w building 3uxd0 is ex
actly iwcie as large as the quai-
ters at me old location and is ex
cellently ventilated. During ih^
V ai with the teiritic strain on
manpbwvr, the liear.ing e?taijl:sl.-
ii‘. e nt s twryv/heie. sutf«rrd
Gie. n t'Jeiiiiei. 'a.is iio exrepti.-r.
•Mr. David Green st i-int-d mo»l
cipiiinLiu.' Winn Im stated that
w. thin a very slioii time "Wt-
aiiali be able to offer a pr>mpc
and courteous pickup and deliv-
eiy service. Already new equip
tni-nt has been added with a vjfw ,
of giving better ser.ire. Twenty-
four liour or oue day one spe
cials are on tile way.'
In order to be able to serve
those person w h o go to work
erily and come home late. Green '
Cleaners are opei from T OO «
n.. to g.oo p m.
DOINGS Ol "the a WCA
On the beautiful lawi. of Dr und
•Mr^ L E MiCaulev the W,.n.eu
Activity Committee -eived js ho>-
t'-ose.* foi the .-ecoiid ai.iiujl lawn
p-.o^ f..i -he &rgani?auon Thr
tat.lf which held the pim.-h liowl
w\.* vet amid a bui kgioiind of love
ly -umrmi fluwe*>. an meal .*eti!--.;
f'lr Rie event Delegate* who hav -
ju.'t leiurmd from the Girl Re
xive .Aiea Ci.nfere-.ce held at
H-ntiilt r .fh-4;e, June 12 19. t,;
teitaii.ed I'.e g.,e>l with a ballrl
••Sliep.iig fae.iuty and an inter
SO far we have said nothing coii- ^ E. McCaulev the W.ur.en
ceniing the ecoimniy of leaching Activity Committee *erved as hos
y. ur di.uitiiler to care for herself jei-ond annual lawn
and pailiculaily to *ew for herself organization Th^
^•nii*. luivi-Mi-. IS u.inoil imi'gs'..'** tab# which held the punch tsow!
Item. Ye,-, g.rls are dainty »•>'’ was set amid a background of love-
girls are also more expensive than ,y flowers, an ideal settinj
bny.s, Hals, siioe.*. dressei.. stockings event. Delegates wlio hav?
tiiousmid and -ne accesories leluriiid from the Girl Re
serve Area Conference held at
lOi-U tin V
Wi.;. f. ti.e (l.il>
'v f...:t-n’r In mk; that
-Ills nt ir.nihi': n; f.iic are i-jir-
'..t t.; the 1,. t m-taiJ. The hi.-;
.1 Ucl.iuqu,- i* In Ujji.i teaching a
l gil l .-al ly JO. I h.,w to go about cai-
1 u.y for heraelf; how to luii.b htr
une _-j, hair. jiR- i,ei- nail.*, pr.M.-rve her
Fu.ioay leell.. darn lorn weaiing appan 1
iu.d h ,w ic
pate i,l| ik.tlu-s.
On.- of the must important fhingt
lo k.vp in mind i.s th;-t yini cuiinoi
cinwii all the ki.ow-lnuge ol iiow' to
care fur one's self -nto a yoi.-tf
elii.* head ..vemight. It’s a slow
loi.iiniioii* pio-e*5 and slioula b.-
gin •liuma tim yn ! ;- f..:mjune vears.
A i'oo.i way to l.a.-h H,.- veiy yo.,"j
1* l.J aiou e tl.eli JlltflCit oy Jijv-
-nv 11,em 'rv to le you.
Foi ir.-lance, if a mother wan*.'-
h. i diueti.e: to be u seamslre*.-
I to tiike a p« r.-onul iiit t i:i
plipai'ing her cloihe-i the .h^r
should begin very n,rl> to have her
youny oaugh’et nelp iiiullier l,x
, . lui’ini,*. towtiv. doihe-. fable cloth'
Y,.;'mv-s
w.aruig appuit'l Havn.g tlii* know
ledge at liei f.ng.flips eai.v m hte
give* your daughter the necessaty
t Ilf.deuce and c nln.l (t,al makes
.t po -ible for hej conquer in
Ollier fitkf E.veii moie than ll. -.
Ill the piailual 'en-.e, n.e mother
will havi- taught i,ei daugiiter a
lui ialive li.ide at whnTi iiu.ny t
m..k. nulln.n- i f doll.,r* ..imually
S./ far w. have s^.d nothing con-
i| teaching
will have an open pictiic and Com
munity Sing at Chavi.s Park on
Thursday at B Oo p m Eve.y-
■ me 1.* invited to pa.-k a basket,
drink the lem.-ii-iide provided >y
the club and enjoy the old fa-sh-
iuried song festival
Husine** and In.tusiriHl ChiYi a
yi.tne night wai' -|i.,ii-oied by the
Clul, r.ij Kiiday night at the V M
C, A. Prizes weie .iw'Hid.d 10 th.j
persons holding high scores in
bndf-e and pinnocle. After the busi-
nes.*- si'ssioti at the meeting on
Tuesday, a linen shower was given
in honor of .Mi&. Ella .Ntae Williams,
fornur president of the club and
bnde-el.'ct, Refieshn ents w c . c
f'Tved by Misses Laura Brown and
-Uary MilchsU.
1)K. 1ATTS NAMED
GHAIRAl.AN OF“Y’'
VIEMBLRSHIP DRIVE
Di .M 1. Watts, an .lulstaiidir g'
i..cbl dentist, has ocen named gen- •
rial ihaiiinaii .md Att'y F. J Car
rage, practicing attorney, nas been
chosen campaign director of the
B.jodworlh Street Biaiich YMCA [
membership campaign to oe con
ducted July l.N-ai Ut.der the cam
paign iLgan "Let's Make a Bet
tor Raleigh ’ these men will heas-
a campaign organization of over a
hundred and will seek to enlist 50f‘
members for the newly organized
us.'ociation. i
Assisting Dr. Watts as associate |
general chairman will be Dr. N.
R. Harris, director uf education, ^
Shaw University and H. H. Townes 1
choir director. St Ambrose Episni ■
pal church and Commander of the
Charles T. Norw’ood Ameiican Leg
ion Post. The assistant campaign di
rectors are Rev P H. Johnson, pas
tor, Marlin Street Baptist church
and Joe StredwKk well-known lu-
cal barber and supeuntendent ;t
ObeiTin Baptist church S'jnday
£• hool.
Mem; rs of the oreonizaticn are
■‘heduled to meet at Ihe Y on Fri-
.‘veniiig M li to cnriiptete plans
campaign
fur the
Pn.gram plans for the filoodworth
Street V'MCA recently unnouncetl
include club nnd group crsiiniz;.-
tions for all iig. s; .«ocial fcjiture-!
including co-fd activities, recre.;-
tional featuring bowli-ig. inble ten-
ni.'t, lioise sbo.-s, swimming classes
chickers; educational, includii.g
forums, lectures arts, crafts, sing
m-' iiTid dramatic groups, bible
classes and vesper services.
Fa-jihties at the Y include, a
tames room, lounge, reading ro-'tn
wiih cuirciit tuwspwapei's a; d
rnsgaz nes. music room with das-
fxal i rt popular re-■n-dinks. com
pletely 'quipped photographic dark
room- large assembly and a m.vdcm
cafeteria.
. - . V
NEW YORK ilPSt — The Con-
tinental Recording Company v»-iii
lelea** SSO.OOo records a year .
tunes played and composed by Doro
thy Donegan. The artist is siaieo
to appear at the Bewery Nile Ciuu
m lie
nm
P AINT - PAINT $149
12years of satisfaction. Ail Gal
color?—Stains and Enamels
320 S- WILMINGTON 5T.
Mail Orders Given Prompt
Attention.
Railroad Salvage Co.
CARTER
EJectric Company
Anything Electrical
3 E. LENOIR ST. TEL. 20»4t
HOME-COOKED FOODS
And what a meal it will be—
seasonad essactly riRhl, and
•very dish boasting a real
home-cooked flavor.
B & H CAFE
4il 8. BLOUKTET.
JiHoZSHSSseSESBSSSZSEaSSZSeScaca
Payne’s Business and
Secretarial School
MRS. S. J. PAYNE. Misign
Membk f the National
Business Assoeiaiion
Arr-r^ited Rv;
The North CazoUna Slate
Boarci of Educalioa
Complete Business Course
• Snorthand
• Typing
• Calculator
E Book-keeping
• Stenotyping
• General Ofice Procedure
E Mimeographing
• Compiometry
E Specialized Courses
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Public Stenographer
Write For Full Information
Dial 6950
416 BLOODWORTH 8T.
Raleigh, N. C. i
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DRIVE IN
CLEANERS
• itll-ulJll
ht-r- elf
.• If
..r«- d..ii,(y
ixia-ii-n«
f ..i.ri ,1... c.
, tu kttu a Vll
i girl djiii-
itenis can
Sr.. Clco .M. Diivi*. r.«H-iiaid Duvi*.
Joseph Uickeiis, William S. Dix
Es-sic M Drake, Mi-lviii J Duranl.
Stophvti Edwaids, Jr, Robt-rt Fn-
bhec, William H E’oust. Vass Gecig,
Jr. Jo-'ephiiH Guiii?, C:t-oi-j.«i' W.
Hall, Charlie Harper, Leroy Harper.
James Harriiigluii, Jr. EHr.u Han>.-
Th.'ina.s Harris. Rlijan H. HeiriiiK.
Eddie High, Sylvester High. WilLn-rt
HiH. William H. Hinton. John I).
Hood. Thom.is Hunt. Herbert L
Kelly. Jr, faennie D. I.arkin. S.tin-
uel W. Liwi*. Lyman L.v
. B»nnett College, June 12-16. eii-
I guest wHh a ballet.
Beauty' and an iiitcr-
pietalive dance "The Jungle Prin-
eess" from Afiican folk lore Sarah
Morgan sang '‘Treeti''. I Love Thee."
Mrs. Hattie Edmonson and Mi I.
E. McCauley -erved us ehainneii
for the paity while Mrs. Ford reg-
. , , .■ istered the visitor in the guest
cute plaid tatfeta hat and bag
FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT . . .
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1 the pii ture above. .Miss Che:-j
i the Ki'imd-dauiihter of Nc*
Members of Ihe CX-niral YW Board
, -iid the Committee of Munagement;
Yolk'* CoiniMssioiivr of - ■ ^^,urr.po,s-,.d the receiving line making
S;.m„c l I hi- liaK ha, I , ,xi-eUe,., oppoi l.iaity fur Iho I
fit *he i.* wealing i* imw «• , ft,|[o\n-}!hip for which the evtiit was
I„r tin,IK, 1.. Sir.uu N.w a yaa,- ipecial a,-
Miiuit *hup*. Hei niotnti vo i t,, (p t|,e entire
e made the *anu- outfit at j mbership; at the annual meeting
for $30h She would '’^'e necoci
only 1-2 yard of pKiid aih ' down of .smaller committees and
viird of ■•,-nir..!-lmg laifetu foi ' ' , ^.juhs then operate giving e.ich
ing. 1-2 yard at criiuiline (or irt-mher who de.-ires an opportun-
Mass,.„b„re, l.„c,e,,,a McCy. James '‘d''a'tt P'""'
L. Marriott. Jessie Monroe. Coolidj;*' - slum' Make vour imlc gii! -f the laigest ladies 0i
Pegram, Oscar P.rson.__ Scott [^^tv loo wi.h this'ea*.v to make ;
William
Perry,
lilth
number. Send a itamp telf-ad- i
elope lo Mad Dept.. 5- i
•t, Ni waik. N. J ui.d!
reive iii.nu-diuiely com-
how to make
II ns yourself
you will rercive
inforinalion
these fascinating
black
Slmntmig.
Aluid^f f^dJij to tdk# ijihi
«ii^ryuili^rif.. fiiidrt
smi in Skmiii^r'i
htdCk rdyon Shuiiliing
with d glcUftiiiig uihiie fiigui?
lor that
iiiirnuciildu. ulcll-groofiiifd
look... A Pdul buclii
Origiiidl in iO (i)
Dr. Duliart Back
I'roia Bishops' (.ounril
Pierc
Pretty. James T. Raiford Garland
Redfear. E'rank Richard.*. Wallace /-j '.’jj m,.,
B, Riggins. Johnnie T. Roberts, Si
Frederick A. Rogers. Walter Ruf
fin. Oscar C. Shealy, Christopher C
Shepard, Eivelyii J. Simmons. Tiuy
I Singletary. Herman F Smith, Roose
velt Smith Monroe Spencer. Bur
nett Tabtoii, David L. Tliompson.
Wilbert Virgil. Luther A. Walkiiij,
Andrew W. White, Clara K. Wynn,
and E'lederick Walker. " ' , , „
An 0,1c Ihe mwn visll.,- Tl„- su,n,„.-r .se.*s,.,n >1'"
for the Harms Barliei College Com- simp's Council inei m Kai
Mieiiceiiieiii weie the following; City, Mo- ILv alU-mlatio-
Mrs Alma I'erson, 0.sear W. Per- liiigr- as usual. Bishop G L. LUi-
son. (525 Kah-igh Read Hmky Mount, ly was re.stoi'd to dll 'illicia*
Miss Doniihv Jones. Lula Jone.s, iiglds and reluiiud lo Okiahoiiia
Charlotte Hams. Sadie Edwarda, slate, u large numbers ol delegal -
503 Roi.emary St. Chapel Hill. f oul his stale Wi-i'e present lu !
Mrs AUiana Viigil. Mi>s F.dna greet hif^.
Gafnbel. Pittman Rogers, 127 Fay- Bishop Wright is ussistmg m
etleviHe Street, Fayetteville; I the woik of ihfe find Disirict that
Mrs Sarah Alderman, Burgaw,' is the New York Cojiference.
• Mrs. Etta High, M.-s. Glendora Rev. Duliart being a memLer
Jones, of Zebulon; .of the CJeiieral Confuenee Couv
Misses .Margaiet Harris. I.oretha' mission joined in the sustaining
Harris. Latiie Harm and Mr. M. ..f the last work of the commis-
! D Harris of Wendell; .-.ion to hold Los Angeles, Cahf.
Fom Kinston came Mrs. Dinali | a,* tin- seal of the next genei'«J
I Davi.s. Mrs. Wilhe Bell. MLss Ro.-^e- iciifeieiice, iy4B.
fa Warliinglon. Mrs. Evelyn H-)od He uLso attfiid'-d tlu- Corne'-
, Mitchell. Mrs James Harrington, nonal Cuuncil of the AML church
Jr, Suffolk. Va. Rev, C. G Georxe K.„.sas City and is at home to
jiid f.imily, Sn>ithfifcld: Mr. Ben-n-au-y uut the tiisl etfoiT Ot Hi*'
I me Mo*eley. Miss Bertha Wooten Daily ViRatiun Bible School. lh>'
; Miss Sarah E. Wooten, Miss Lena jjrst day's enrollment laii to 4J
I Mae Junes all of Kinston; -with eight strung instructors an.l
1 Mrs Julia Tabor, Mrs. Mozelleiy bruutiful set up for each clos-.
I Baker and family. YouiigsvlHe: tfit- scene is most beautiful
^ Mhs Alice Taylor. Mrs. Georgia ^i-ith the interior of the auditor
j While of Wake Foiest, Mrs. Dun* !imj| and Sunday School room just
‘Bullock, Maixm; Mit; Selena Pier- '•'completed by one of the city ^
I Fayetteville; Mrs. Mildred Senders ] much has and i-t
! and family and Mrs. Thayer W it- facing done by the fine leadership
son of Smithfield; the never tiring pastor. Dr
Mr and Mrs, Percy King. Edei
Co, Ed Activities; Gill Reserves
and their friends and u solash parly
.,nd weiner roast at Ci.avis Park on
F'tiday The climax of •'Fun Time'
will be a theatre petty on Fri-
dav. The group will meet at the
YW at 6: l.v
The YW'.*, a club headed by Mrs
I T Lifhlner and Mrs. Lots Young,
of which there are 27 members
CAPITAL CAB CXL
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A LifetiiD« in Fiamn*
Why take chencee on bunting
up • liletime'e effort In • elngte
terrifying hour when iFi ee
ftimple end Inexpeniivo to pro*
tecl youieelf ■gainel any ponl-
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family can be absolutely pto-
tectea from ANY disaster at
but a few Mnniee a day. Wo'U
•how you now.
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Griffin’s Fish Market
523 S. BLOODWORTH ST. TEL.
LEROY GRIFFIN. Prop.
ron;Mrs. .Naomi Blue and Miss Jui
-a BUe. of Fayetteville; Mrs. Zen--
uia R. Bennett. Charleston. S. C
Mrs, Austin Taylor and Mrs. Ad-
Duhait. He- will preach Sunday
morning and night.
Ihf Holy Communion will U;
admini.*ti od and Baptist at 11a.
1. Thf Women Day program wa
-iie M Hill. Wikon; Miss I.unle ^ last Sunday.
Wo,?ten, La Grange; Mrs Johnnie ?24L00 was laised.
T, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. WiUie 0:1- Logan, Rfeporler,
more and Mr. John Pratt, all vf.p^^ ^ p i>nhart, Pastor.
Durham; I y
Mrs Carrie Nicholson. Mr. and |
Mrs H P Wiinarris. Warrenton: r • rollegp Funfl^^
Mrs. S. M. Holt, Durham and vlVC lU VjOIICKC I UlIU*.
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A capecMy for
ihaiild be eocotiragid.
IB teto^tkw 9i Negro workers
fo emits awd trades, swd today
ihiss am more thaa S,9M aU»
tifalaas. mgb wagee aad pro-
teetivs security more thaa com-
peasate for thae speot studylag
how techalquee aod
piofaigtohal efScloney.
Bvmry year, thousand « po-
tonrially successful moa and
womeo are forced to quit echool
beeause ae unexpected emor-
gancy may aeceesttate Htelr
suppiaihswHag the inrame of a
wldowod mother. Accumulated
aavliigi, kiiwadsd for ertnrartesi
and training, i
or gM mast tun to ths tov^pay
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