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PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES BY MRS. L. HARGETT GREENE \ 1 (Items for this column should be mailed to P. O. Box 628 or called in at TE 2- 11h9 or TE 4-5368 before Tuesday morning). i | f HOIK sponsors tea TUe Senior Choir of the Mant.v Stic- t Christian Church sponsored a tea Sunday, December 9. at home of Mrs. Jessie Raines cu Mark Street. Graciously assisting in the program were Miss Phydu Mann and Mr. Eugene W*!ton. ‘Jfh fvs were Mrs Catherine Burt. Mrs. Bc-nlat* Edwards, Mrs. Grace oov rMi, Miss Annie Mae Hill. Au>. Lola Greene, and the Melodic Singers. At the close of the pi o w.vam which everyone enjoyed, the :.. , w .. Ml: Re *l< a-- ' !■< ■ jfefiine Ryals. served the guests using, the Yuletide motif A delUru fui aft irnoun was enjoyed by an pi e&eni. MRS ME BANK ill Mrs. Fannie a&banc of S For son Street is indisposed si <•>-: home. ANNEAL CHRISTMAS DANCE the faculty of. the Slate Schoi.l lor the Deaf and Blind held its An nual Christmas Dance Monday night, December IV, in the gyai nardum of the school. Ol f -01 -T OWNERS AT LEND FUNERAL Some of the out-tovvners attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Bui* ley went Mrs. Stcrlena Near wood of Durham, sister of Mrs. Butler: Mrs, Pearl Murphy of Pittsburgh, Pa., sv-ter of Mrs. Butler; Mrs Mabtl Powell, of Durham, neice of Mrs. Butler; Mrs. Daisy Butler of High Point, mother-in-law of Mrs Butler; Mrs. lota Adams of High Point, sister-in-law of Mrs Bui* ler, Ml? Lena B Bass of Detroit, Mich. : ister-in-law of Mrs. Bu 1 Ic'r: Mrs. Maggie Leak Norton of Detroit. Mrs. Nan Frederick of Goldsboro, and Mr. Albert Whit aker of New Rochelle. N. Y. SEVEN STAR | I I s 2fs ~.,5385) i | H nwmwnnwmwwifttWfttiimM ■ ■■■ - • SEVEN STAR. StENDED WHISKEY, 90 I I YEARS OR MORE OLD - <?Vi% GRAIN Nfu ' TRAI SPIRITS. GOOOERHAM & WORM ITD., PEORIA, ILL tllj It’s Easy Once You've Learned the secret of REGULAR Saving! REGULAR CHECKING ACCOUNTS V.V furnish without charge a personalized check book of 20 checks with your name and address on each check. SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS Vnti can purchase a book of 20 checks for $1.05 and you pay NO SERVICE CHARGE on your account Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh l?f)l HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 ' 1 (HR IS. CLUBS MEET" | The Willing Workers Enuig-n --,j cy Ciub, the Pauline Missionary \ hello a ohip and the Lend-a-Haad i i j Club of the First Congregational ; Chin in met in the Nursery Room ’ of the Church Sunday afternoon . amid Yuletide decorations which included the traditional Christmas , tree. J Following the devotions which wci ,* led by Mr« Dorothy Jeft'eis “A Now Look at Woman's Work,” . a skit, was presented with Mrs. Francos Massonburp, as leader A;- sist ing Mrs. Miissenbuig wore v£< ’ ! dmoes Herbert Jacketm, Adjie | Burnette, Mary Bobbitt., Blanche Dover, Claudia People? Ami Av ery, Ernestine Wright «nd Bmh.b Mason A discussion period follow ed dunn.g which those present eh* ■oyi « cioughnuts and coffee MRS JONES INDISPOSED Mrs Ella Jones is indisposed at ' : her Southfield St. home, tO MOUNT OLIVE idrs Sandra Rivera and daugh ife i left Tuesday for Mount Olive | where they will enjoy Christmas . with Mr Rivera's parents. HOSTS VICTORIANS Mrs. Grace. Kayes was hostess to the Victorians at her home on the : evening ol December 4. The hos ; less, iidirie was beautifully dcco > rated to motivate the spirit ~f Christmas. A delicious repast was [ served the members afterwhich - ! several progressions of pinochle ! and canasta wore enjoyed. High > j score prizes for canasta and p ; - ; node .vore presented to Mrs. Lillie • j Mae Hodge and Mrs. Bertha Ter- I ry, respectively Second prizes for !' j canasta and pinochle were award 1' od to Mrs Bessie Blue and Mrs • : Eleanor Mitchell, respectively . Mourners present were Mesuamt s TOJ \ FOR THE 1 r future J Happy Khmer New Year. Dorothy Bakr, Bertha Terry. 3 1 rah Thompson Lillie Mae H.u,. . i Elf.ui.ir Mitchell, Bessie Blue .uni , Grace Hayes OFFICERS INSTALLED The officers of Bright Jcv. .1 j Court of Calanthe No, 443. tn & I < beautiful ceremony, were installed j by the District Deputy. Mrs. B«. u» 1 lah h. Powell, of Snuthfield Si 1 < Those installed were: Mis Lula j Hopkins. Worthy Counsellor. Mi... ; Agnes Tyson. Worthy ImpecUix, ! Mrs. Louise Cheatham, Worthy in- |. specter, Mrs. Isabelle High, thy Orator; Mrs. B. V Sturdivant. j Register of Deeds; Mrs. Marina ! Hudson. Recorder of Account, M '■ Lucy Herndon. Recorder of Do-. posits: Mrs. Pear! Snell ing, St :.,••• I Directress; Mrs Elnora Out. c Junior Directress: Mrs. Grace Tlali Conductress. Mrs. Marian H Assistant Conductre: s; Mrs. Lit both Benjamin Escort: M- B;. . Watson Herald; Mr. Ernest Rm dick. Protector; Mrs. B V Stutdi- ! vant. Juvenile Matron, and Mrs. > ; Grace Hall Assistant Juvenile Ma- j, tron. After the installation the Court i entertained Jerusal No. 131 Knig.io of Pythias with a Christmas par;y j Honored guest at the occasion v as j Mrs, W. J .Byrd of Mark Sin-: j HAMPTON!A NS MEET The Hamptonians met Wednes- j day. December 12. at the home of ! Miss Geraldine Harris, 1014 South Person Street. Mrs. Dorothy Bak er, the president, presided over business session. Following in; , business session the entertainmem j comin.ttee composed of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Millard Peebles, Miss Gerald j me Harris and Mrs, Lula Myers ; served refreshments using a Christmas motif Members present were Mrs. Dor- I . othy Baker, Miss Cliffornia Grady. , Mr. Richard Wimberley. Mrs. Aul- I cie Evans. Mrs. Allice Peebles, Mr Roy Smith, Mr. D. W. Weaver and Miss Harris. AIRS. NORA JONES NOW 73 Mrs. Nora. Jones celebrated her 72nd birthday on Saturday. December 8, at the home of | her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Hough, 111 Alston St. Her I many friends shared her birth ; day and she received many ! useful gifts and money. Every j one attending enjoyed the as -1 ternoon and wished Mrs. Jones ; many more birthdays and hap py returns of the day. j MRS. LAWRENCE HOSTS CUT? Mrs. Ruth M. Lawrence was ho? less to the Nine and Five Club at her home, 844 E. Lenoir St. After the business session in which com- ; mittees were formulated for the Christinas party and dance sev- ; erni progressions of pokena were played, Mrs. Alma Harrison receiv- . ed a prize for high school and Mrs. , Emma Jones was awarded the con- < solation prize. Mrs. Lawrence's home was gaily decorated in the Christmas motif ; with a three tier birthday cake in honor of Mrs. Jones’ birthday. Mrs MONUMENTS Sine* 1902—M arbie- Granite here. P ” w WARNER ! MEMORIALS I 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C, ! j (Across Railroad — Front of Method) THE CAROLINIAN 91ST ANNIVERSARY TAR- ; THdl* A NT S—Persons who took j part in the ninety-first anniver- j sary celebration at the Tupper Memorial Baptist Church re cently are pictured above. From Rev. Wm. Freeman Delivers Shaw’s Pre-Y uletids Sermon The Feminine Front By Rosalie Williams Deltas held their December, meeting at the Home Ecker; Bull- 1 ding last. Saturday with hostesses: Alma, Williams. Nellie Boykin. Rub\ Banks Gloria Lester, and I Horten.se Fleming in charge of; Christmas refreshments and hos pitality. Despite nasty nasty weather a jflP goodly number ill®? sorors showed -.x- up including the followinfi: Mes d a m e s Ell. a W Toole. A1 ber t a Levingston. Thel ma Daley, Had ->% N logan. Wil / * mouth Carter. * Gloria Lester, WILLIAMS Df j oa nn-i Browning, Geraldine Harris. Har ris. Harriet Nunn. Martha S. Dav idson, Helen Ragland, Victoria, Moore. Also Hortonsc Fleming. Ada! M. Jar nan in Ruby M. Banks. Nellie Boykin, Alma Williams, Al mena Nunn, and Nannie Boston. Convention Bound Most of the fraternities and sororities are holding their Na tional Convention.: during the Christmas holidays and conven tion preparation is one of the chief items of discussion for most of the groups i nt.heir final meet ings ol the year. Getting ready to attend the AKA Boule tn Atlanta arc Mrs. Gertrude Harris and Mrs. Virginia Newell. Headed for De troit and the Delta Convention are Mrs. Alma Williams and Dr. Catherine Middleton. Making plans for Miami. Florida are Mr. and Mrs* G. A. Daley, where he will be one of the Raleigh repre sentatives at the Sigma Conclave. Several Omegas will attend their convention In Baltimore, Md, Omegas And Queries Queries joined Omega men fol lowing the latter’s business meet ing last Saturday 1 na social hour which turned out to be lots of fun. There were dining and dancing and plenty of good cheer includ ing exchanging of Rifts among the guests. Omega men who were hosts were W. W, Hurdle, N. H, Harris, F, P. Payne, C. K. Flagg, and E. L. Senders. Queries who were hostesses included Mrs. EL December 27 «30 Omegas To Celebrate 43rd Grand Conclave In Md. | BALTIMORE fAN P) The | 43rd Grand Conclave of the O* I mega Psl Psi Phi Fraternity will be held In Baltimore December 27-30. The theme for the four day mretmg is “Wanted: Techniques for Strengthening and Furthev j in? our Democratic and Christian ! Heritage.” The three living Founders, Dr. Frank A. Coleman, Or. Os car A. Cooper, and Bishop Ed gar A. Love, will be honored I Jones received beautiful gifts from | all the members and w ■ e laird ! over the presentation of tra... ! while the members sang Happy i Birthday. j The hostess served a most dajic j ions repast of cranberry punch, j golden brown fried chicken, hot rolls and butler, carrot salad, bre fed and butler, pk'klea, ice cream, soda arid cike. Members present were Mesdames Alma Harrison, Bertha Wilcox. B< ssie Wesley, Sara Sharper, Mary M arable, Geneva Brown, Rutn Lawn me, Nan Robinson, H,-•!*«» Mitchell. Ida Smith, Emma Jones and Catherine Williams. left to right they are Mrs, Ma* cie Dunston, Mrs. tubs Novels. Edgar Evans, oldest deacon oi the church: Mrs. \ ina Goss sealed, oldest member of tlu* ; nora Kre. Mrs Li ar H Pfvd j Mrs Gila Harris and Mr s. Merc.i L. Yarbrough. Biuc Exhibit ! Everyone who saw it is lalkiiw about. "Blue Magic”, the Chiisi- i i mas Art. Exhibit sponsored by Urn ‘ j Shaw University Art Department; : last Monday. What, made the ex-j , Dibit so very striking was that il was in all blue. The show wa.; under the dim:- •; tion of Mbs Viclot la Morns. ,u ‘ .teacher at Shaw from Baltimore. | Md., and Norfolk. Va. Btuaent' . i assistants to Mis. Morns » nthe : | exhibit, was Miss Elcumu Han”-.. ; Miss Morris was attired in s pow-, : der blur outfit and Mu Ha;,in . ! Navy blue | Souvenir programs, 'he tuu -t jbook. term paper binder.*, at true- | ■ five centerpieces for the tables, a j breathtakingly beautiful Ohn '•; ; mas tree, signs o nthe West Camp- i us directing visitors to the exhibit.; .and many other details were all; done in blue. The Art Depari j went and Miss Mon:.- k.. .vr a; | big pat on the back for trial beau-; ! ciful show. Ligon Exhibit | Speaking of an exhi'mis »h< J W. Ligon High School Art De partment has on display on the; Lenoir Street side of the school j an attractive Nativity scene which j is quite Impressive in its spot -; * lighted position at night. By till; , means, look foi it if you are by i , there. Christmas Parlies The Christmas holidays, all tool . short for many of us, especially; the local teachers, will bring; many parties and dances. One of the big ones is the Omega dance! which will be held at the Raleigh, Memorial Auditorium, another is the dance sponsored by the Ra- j leigh Chapter No. 27 of the Nu- i tional Beauty Culturists League, and starting things off is the pur-! ty sponsored by the Queen of Hearts Club this week The Ligon School PTA, last Monday night, got together for; a night of fun in what they call- j ed a Calendar Party. Christmas; ■ carols were sung under the di- j . rectlon of Mrs E. M M Kelly:! , folk dancing was led by Howard i Pullen and Hubert Poole, and ■ Mrs. Ruth Rand was in charge of at a Founders Banquet sched uled tor Saturday, December 29, at the Fifth Regimental Armory. The Conclave Headquarters will; be located on the Morgan State] College Campus. Speakers for the s ' meeting will include addresses by j Dr. W. T, Gibbs, president of A. 1 ,te T. College "How to Improve Relations Between the College and \ Fraternity”; Dr. Walter N. Ridley, i Professor of, Psychology, Virginia I State College—" Manners and: Morals in Fraternities”. Dr. James | Nabrit, Secretary of Howard Uni-! versity ■--"The Northern View- : point on Integration"; and At torney Fred Grey, Civil Rights Counselor of Montgomery, Ala- i baina—"The Southern Viewpoint on Integration.*' Bishop Love of the Methodist Episcopal Church will address the l closing session on the subject of | "Ritual and the Friendship of i Omega.” Highlighting the Social Affairs! —A forma! dance by Delta sigma! Theta. Thursday, December 37; I March Gras, Friday, December 28, Formal Danec, Interfinternal! j Council. Saturday, '2B, j !at the Coliseum. j church; the Kt-v Melvin (!, Boone, pastor. Mrs. William li. ■fit,issuer and President W, R. Sirassner of Shaw 1 University who delivered die main address. Th<- i nd William Freeman, . iiiiuilii’ in tfts: School »f. lisligioii a l -.v University delivered nit annuo, sermon at the school's a;'- uuai Fn--Chi i.stmas Program on Monday, : • ornii-r 17, in Univer ,".y Church fin subject of (hr speaker's mrvjage was "When Chris! Was Horn',’” Hi: urged the sin derds to re-ihink Christmas lieioti (he holidays. In dis mg how < hristmas has be coiiie m r \t l.irired and pommer t lali/t d he named the true rea sons for Christ's coming us to bring lore, joy, anti peace to the a mu! and is a savior tor all people "i'V:he declared, "seems very ivrHOtf.- at times on this cartss and an reason is that we have not made very day like Christmas.” He . x plained that an awareness of Jesus ai all times, gives peace o? mind, love and joy ihnt • will pre vail not only at Christmas out Th'r sivaker, v. as introduced by Addison VviiiiQlVt.' who is also a student of the Kch>ol of Religion at Shaw, Music was furnished by the W - men's Choir, under the direction ? i Paul Crump, a sonhoim re of Jer sey Cits N J with Harry Gib .Srnytiit as organist, Educator Named To Southern News Directors' Board NASHVILLE, Term. ■ ANP) Dr Georet N Redd, dean pi Fisk University here, has been elected in 'dm Board of Directors oi the Southern Education Reporting Service, Dr. Redd succeeds the late Dr. Charles S, Johnson, The announcement stated that Dr. Redd will serve as director at least until tha regular annual meeting of the Board next March. 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