PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS * CLUBS . CHURCHES BY MRS. L. HARGETT GREENE (Items for this column should be mailed to P. O. Box 628 or called in at TE 2*45-19 or jjr 4-5558 before Tuesday morning) ; MRS GREEN i. WAV MON HODGE IN Cl 14 A-/ Waymon Oliver Hodge, »on ' of Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hod fa e, 205 Lincoln Court, is on leave from 'Walker Air Force Base, New Mex ico for thirty days to spend tiv holidays with his family and friends. MRa. WILSON RECUPERATING Mrs, Dorothy Taylor Wilson is j recuperating at her W. South S; residence. VISITS PARENTS •Mr Henry David Andrews. Sr. ! of New York City visited his par ents. Mr. and Mrs D. W Andrews, of 1.516 Oberhn Road. AIRS. LEVISTER HERE Mrs. Lerlalne Mitchell Lev Ister of Boston, Mass., daugh ter of Mr. N. T. Mitchell, wing ed into the city Saturday to spend’ the Yuletide season with her father and sister, Mrs. D. H. Kerk of S. Pettigrew St C AROL SINGING SET The Choristers of the Saint Paul A. AWE Church will carol all in disposed members of the church Sunday night, December 23. ATTEND FUNERAL HERE j Some of the out-of-towners at- ! tending funeral services of Mi. j Howard" Curtis were Mr. -Tames - Curbs of New York Mr Curb; borhler; Mr Alexander Curtis of Cleveland. Ohio, Mr. Curtis' broth er:' Mrs. Lillian Brooks of East Orange. N. J. Mr. Curtis' sister; Mrs. Alice Bryant, of New Yo.k City. Mr. Curtis' sister; Mrs. Min nie Rogers of East Orange, N. J, Mr Curtis’ sister: Mrs. Lucille Black of Hartford Conn. Mr. Cur tis' daughter; Mrs. Naomi Roster of New York City. Mrs. Mary Bebe of Hartford. Conn., Mrs. Susie Mad riock of East Orange. N. J and Mr. and Mis. Louis Curtis of Louts* burg. NURSERY PTA MEETS The Tot Haven Parent Tea cher Association met at the Manly Street Christian Church on Wednesday evening, Decem ber 5. During the business ses sion officers for the year were ele- ted. Newly elected officers are Airs. Georgia Thompson, president; Mrs. Rebecca Gold start. vice president; Airs Car rie Lee Davis, secretary, Airs. Bertha Gibson, treasurer. Airs. Hinton, chairman of the pro gram committee and Airs. Ed gerton, chairman of the social committee. LEAGUE ACTIVITY The Allen Christian Endeavor Leaguers of the Saint Paul A.M.E. Church will sing Christmas carols Monday night, December 24. REORGANIZED The Parsonage Supply Club of the Saint, Paul A.M.E. Church met for reorganization Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Al meta Leonard, 704 Jamaica Drive. At the close of the business ses sion n social hour was held. Mem bers present were Mesdames Ad It’s Easy Once You’ve Learned the secret of REGULAR Saving! j I I REGULAR CHECKING ACCOUNTS We furnish without charge a personalized check hook of 20 checks with vour name and address on each check. I ) SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS You can purchase a book of 20 checks for $1 .O'; and you pay NO SERVICE CHARGE on your account. | Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM j Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 370*' HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE J-1071 L™™ —— - | die G Logan. Maude Landis, Ethel Johnson, Bessie Wesley, Annie j Haywood and Almeta Leonard. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, January 9, 1957, at l the home of Mrs. Annie Haywood! of Heck Street. SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB The .Social Service Club of the Davie Street Presb.vterian Church met Wednesday at the church to prepare boxes of clothing, toys, books, etc. for needy families. Members pre sent were the president, Mrs Alarie Hill; Mrs. F. B Brower Airs. Mary Carnage, Mrs. Thelma Keck, Airs. Dorolh.v Lane. Airs, Annie Robinson, Airs. Thelma Gibson and Airs. Maude Smith. ENJOYS YULE PARTY Little Miss Hope Whitakei of 732 Fayetteville Street enjoyed the Christmas Party given by Mrs. McCullough and the fourth grade of Short Journey School Hope got a very useful prize oi the "grab bag”, too EASTERN STAR FETED Tuesday night at Chavis ! Heights Center. Widow Son Lodge ; and Excelisor Lodge of Free and | Accepted Masons, Prince Hall, honored Ruth Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, at a Christmas Party. Mr. Joseph May is Worshipful Master of Widow j Son Lodge and Mr. H. C. High.; Sr., is Worshipful Master of ex celsior Lodge, while Mrs. Anne Miller is Worthy Matron of Ruth Chapter. Appearing on the entertaining program were Mr. Samuel Boyd, Mr. Charles Irving. Sr., and a musical group from Widow Son Lodge. Mrs, E. M. M. Kelly served as organist, and the entire group sang carols. Serving as Santa j Claus and presenting the gifts! were Mrs. Floria Duke, Mrs. Jen- j nie Mae Myers and Mrs. Mary Sue j Greene. At the close of the program a variety of refreshments were ser-j ved and the Eastern Star Chap- j ter, their husbands and guests j and'' the Masons, their Wives and j guests, spent a. most delightful evening. SKATING TARTY SLATED Mrs. Gladys Turner reports! that the. 10 to 12 age group of the j Jacks and Jills of America, Inc.j will hold its skating party at 1 j p.m, Wednesday, December 26 in the Pettigrew St. area. At this! time the group will exchange gifts. PARTY AT UNIVERSITY Monday December 17 Shaw University held its Annual Christ mas party. Before its climax Michael Keck, who was sitting under the tree, was greatly sur prised when the entire student body and faculty sang Happy Birthday" to him on his tenth birthday. YWCA HOLIDAY ACTIVITY The Religious Emphasis Com mittee of the Sojourner Turth Y, j | W.C.A held its Christmas party; i at the YW on Monday night. MISS MANN HERE Viiss Margunte Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Mann of E. ! Jones St., is home from Hampton Institute to spend the holidays with hei family and friends “CIRCUS WONDER SHOW” Everyone is looking forward to Friday, January 25, when the! Jacks and Jills will present their “Circus Wonder Show" for the benefit of Polio and a local char ity at the J. W. Ligon gymnasium HERE FROM WSTC Home for Christmas from Win ston-Salem Teachers College are Miss Ina R. Boadie and Miss Ma ! bel Scarborough. V-TEENS STAGE PARTY ! The Ninth Grade Y-Teens. un der the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Washington, held their Christmas Party at the Davie Street YWCA. Thursday evening, December 20. MISS MATE VISITS Miss Gwendolyn Maye, neicc cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. i v.m-. Jj.. us 116 W. South Street, is spending the holidays with her relatives. | Miss Maye is instructor of math j ematics at Tuskegee Institute. ! Ala. HERE FROM HAMPTON Miss Swayztne Harris, daughtri I of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Harris, j is home from Hampton Institute, Va.. for the Christmas season SOCIAL CLUB MEETS The Idle-A-Whlle Social Club held it regular meeting last; (Thursday at the home oi Mrs.; ! Esther Haywood of Bledsoe Ave ; ntie. The president. Mrs 1 Jllie Taylor, presided over the business session in which plans were com pleted lor the Christmas Party At the close of the business ses sion a delicious dinner was served the members. Members present were Mesdames Dorothy Powell. I Louise Nunn, Esther Haywood, Lillie Taylor, Vivian Smith, Eliz abeth Pridgen, Jennie Charles, Catherine Burt, Hazel Williams. Louise Walker. Rosetta Rand, Dorothy Jeffries. Phyllis Hay wood and Catherine Holden NCC LIBARIAN GUEST HERE Miss Evelyn Pope, librarian at N. C. College, Durham, is in the citv for the Yuletide season. MISS PEACE VISITS PARENTS i Miss Sandra Peace, home eco- I nomics instructor in Baltimore, I Md. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !W. H. Peace, of 116 W. South St., lis spending the holidays in the j city. I HAMPTON!ANS ON VACATION Hamptonians home for the ; Christmas holidays are Miss Rose ) bud Whitaker and Thurman D&v i is. Y-WIVES INVITED The Y-Wives of the Sojourner ! Truth YWCA have been invited j to meet with the Y-Wives cf the i Central YWCA on Jones Street, ai i their regular meeting on Wednes day, January 16, 1957. All mem bers are asked to attend. MRS. MORSELL VISITS CITY Mrs. Alma Worth Morsell of Baltimore, Md. is visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawes of 726 S. Saunders St. JACKS AND JILLS MEET The Jack and Jill Club, Inc. of America held its Christmas meet ing Thursday evening at the Home Eekers Building, Serving as hostesses were Mrs. Myrtle Baity, Mrs. Margaret Deberry and Mrs. Anne Sanders. During the business session, which was presided over by the president. .Mrs. Thelma Keck., tickets for the “Circus Wonder Show” were distributed and plans were completed to sing carols to the patients at the Saint Agnes Hospital and deliver gifts to the children at Saint Agnes. At the close of the business session gifts were exchanged -and a delicious repast was served. Members present were Mesdames Fannie Latham, Minetta Eaton. Ethel Lytle. Thelma Keck. Mabel Winters. Myrtle Crockett, Mar garet Deberry, Anne Sanders, Margaret Hayes, Roberta Llght ner. Gladys Hunt. Harveleigh R White, Susie Perry and Myrtle Beatty, MISS SMITH RETURNS Miss Odessa Smith, formerly of 732 Fayetteville Street, recently returned to her position in Morns- MONUMENTS. Sine* 1902—Marble-Granite Our rust* start 200 Mcmorlß<v2« Iff at Low S agents here. I Buy Direct! * WARN E R I MEMORIALS .7919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C. (Across Railroad—Front, of Method) THE CAROLINIAN D 4 GIFT FOR THE TREATY Mhs lay Irvin, Morganton, a senior in Home Economics ai j AiT College, presents a jewelry | gift, including cuff links and a j tie < i.isp to Dr Warmoth T. 1 Cummings-Lamb Nupitals Are Solemnized tn Ssdaiia SEDALIA Nuptials for Miss j ' i Addie M. Cummings. Scdnlta mid Albert Lamb. Greensboro, wote 1 celebrated here at the Bethany Congn national Church on Soiur |! day arttjpfhoon, December 15. at j 5:00 o'clock, , j The bride, daughter of Mr. and |! Mrs. Ernest Cummings of Sadelia ■is a teacher in the local public _ j schools The groom, a police of ; ficer .i! A&T College, is the son of i the late- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lamb, , ! Sr , or Fayettevile, N. C, Both are j i gradciut.es of A&T College. '»he. double-ring ceremony vi as conducted hv the Rev J. I. Brower pastor of the Greensboro St, Matthew M. E. j Church. The room was made J more beautiful with impressive , cathedral candles with the al tar bedecked with an exquisite flora! display. Thu bride wore a wedding gown ! in wh.tr* crystalette with a veil of r; silk- illusion molded into a crown. : I She earned an orchid atop a white I ; i town. N. J., as occupational thera • | pist. Miss Smith underwent an i: operation at Saint Agnes Hospi | tal and had several weeks of rest . i at the home of her parents, Mr. • i and Mrs. Willie Smith, of Route} • I 2, Raieigh. HOLY CHURCH SERVICES ’ i The Providence Holy Church on j ! ! South Bloodworth Street of j 5 1 which the Rev. ,). A. Forbes, Sr., is h pastor, would like to invite you| Jto attend its services: Bible j , • School at 9:45: Morning Worship j l at 11 a.in.; YPHA at 6 p.m.: Even-j ing Worship at 7:30 and Prayer! s Services on Thursday at 8 p.m. j j NURSERY CHRISTMAS PARTY Tot Haven held its Christmas Party at the Nursery Thursday, December 20. The children tre mendously enjoyed the playing of , Gaines and singing of carols, amid the season's gaiest decora tions. Through the courtesy of Mr. J. T. Goodson, who donated ! some of the confections, the chil . dren were served mixed nuts, .rai sins, candy, ice cream, apples and! ; oranges. j The Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- j . nity waves and sweethearts, the I Silhouettes, presented gifts for ! each child. These gifts were most! ' useful and unique, attractively j decorated bathroom holder con i tabling tooth brush and holder, ! soap, tooth paste and bath cloth, i Among, the parents present was Mrs. Dorothy Thornton who as sisted Mrs. Logan, Mis. Joyner and Mrs. Evans in serving. QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB Mrs. Velma Joyner of E. Martin St., was hostess to the Queen of j Hearts at their pre-Christmas I meeting. The president, Mrs, Mar | gurlte Lightner, presided over the ' business session in which Miss i Vivian Irving made a report on j i the Annual Christmas Project I which is the presentation of gifts ito persons at the Wake County ; Home for the Aged. ■ ! At the close of the business ses sion Mrs. Joyner served a delici ous dinner to the members. Her decorations carried the theme of j Christmas. Several progressions of | pinochle were played. Those re cieving prizes were Mrs Ed Win ton Ball for high score. Mrs. Ruth I Davenport for second high score j arid Mias Irving, the booby. ! After the presentation of the prizes, the members exchanged j gifts. Members present were Miss j Vivian Irving, Mesdames Eliza ! teth Cor field, Hinton, Ed ! Wlnton Ball, Sarah Speed, Ver ! nelle Lassiter, Margurite Lightner, I Ruth Davenport, Velma Joyner, j Merca Yarborough, Allle Peebles, ; Eleanor Mitchell and Pauline | Parker. ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS j The Idle-A-While Social Club entertained their husband’s at a ; Christman Cocktail Party Monday j evening at the home of the presi ident, Mrs. Lillie Taylor, 905 F,. Gibbs, president of the college. The items were h<*r first pro due Units in a new course In 4n pJiid Art being offered at 111? enlUge i prayer book. Sir* was given in manage by her brother-in-law, John Martin. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mabel Cummings Martin, sister of the bride, She wore a gown of pinl; chiffon over net ami taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carna tions. Charles A Hinson, Greens boro, was the best naan. I shers included; Thomas McKinney and Louis Barbee, both of Greensboro. Ai which followed at the new home of the couple on Broad Avenue in Greensboro. Mrs | Delois Smith, Miss W A. Melvei | and Mrs. Daisy Scott, sister of the bride, assisted. Among the out-of-town guests attending the event were: Mrs. Juanita White, Durham; Miss Peari Norris, New* York City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyles, Greenwich, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. John Grif fin, Fayetteville. i Lenoir St. A most delightful even ing was enjoyed with ever/ aid to usher in Christmas. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Wii ham Haywood, Mrs. and Mrs. | Charles Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Rob j ert. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Hallie ! Rand, Attorney and Mrs. Herman |L. Taylor. Mrs. Hazel Williams j Mrs. Catherine Burt.. Mrs Louise j Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mossctte i Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie ! I-lolden, Mr. Floyd Cope, Mr. end i Mrs. Willie Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. i Chester Pridgen and Mr. and Mrs ! Willie Smith. j SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY j The First Baptist Church will honor Us Sunday School at a Christmas Party at- the church Saturday morning. Ai this time Mrs. S. B. Marks and Mrs. Mary Taylor, who loyally served the Sunday School for a number of years and who are now shut-ins. will also be honored. N.C. COLLEGE VISITORS ! Home for the Christmas holiday I from N. C. College are Miss Pau i line Wynn of S. State Street and | Miss Betty Cooper of Lincoln M . and Mrs. George Hender son of Hunter Street left Sntur i day night for Now York City, Corona, L. 1 and Newark, N where they wil him their ion aria daughter*. Court. LIPGOMB TO MARYLAND Mr, C. C. Lipcombe left Friday afternoon for Baltimore, Md. whi r tie will spend the holidays with hU relatives. NEW YORKER HERE Mr. George Dewey Gill of New York. City is visiting his sister Mrs, Pattis Lou Higgs, of Nunn I Tat’boio St. ; CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD The First Congregation Chui.'h j held its Christmas Party for the Sunday School Friday night at the church. Some lovely and useful gifts were presented io Die rlu, dren and also the traditional fruits, ■ nuts aid candy. •WHITE CHRISTMAS” PLANNED tiunday night the First Bap tist. Church will present "While Christmas”. TRIO HERE FROM COLLEGE Home from Hampton Institute. Va. ate Miss Delores Utley. Miss Juanita Murchison and Mr. Thom as Avery. YW COMMITTEE MEETS The Ways and Means Commit tee of the Sojourner Truth YWCA met. iuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel Williams. 621 Price Street. During the business session the chairman. Mrs. Williams, pro sided and tickets -were distributed fore "Festival of Music" vvhicn will be held February 6, 1957 at the Saint. Paul AME Church r, beneut the Building Fund of the j YWCA. At (he close of the busi ness scrsion a delicious repast was j served by the hostess and th» Audience Thrills To Carols As Sung By A & T’s Choir GREENSBORO The A&T College Choir thrilled h capacity I audience in two-concerts, Christ- • mas Carol Services, held at the! college last week. The first, was presented on Friday evenine, Dec ember 14 atid the second, an identical program, was presented < on the following Sunday after- | noon, both at, the Harrison Audi-! tori uni. , The featured number, the 1 ; full length presentation of i Saint-Saens’ “Christmas Ora- j. torio’ - was especially well re ceived, Two groups of carols rounded out the evening's en s - y./%\ | I ' i fr. Sti— - \ GETS Ph.l). DEGREE .l. | Sayyies, chairman of the science division at Bennett. College, j Greensboro, who was awarded i the Ph.D. degree in chemistry h,v Ohio State University at its i fall convention last week. Ana live of San Antonio, Te\,, Dr Sayles has been a member of the Bennett faculty since 11)47. , j members enjoyed a social how ! which included the singing of ca j rols, listening to soft Christmas music and watching television. . Members present were M- sdame- i Effie Young, A, E. Brown, Geor gia Stewart, Hazel Williams, An nie Hinton, Lucy Hawes, Pauline Lassiter, Bessie Byrd. Aretha Cues, Jennie Charles, Thelma Burroughs. SophL Cole, and Annie Pope. MR. YOUNG VISITING Mr. Benjamin Young of Wash ington, D. C is visiting his father. Mr. Allen Young of Wake Forced. PEPPERMINT CU B PARI Y The Peppermint Club will hold its Christmas Party ;>t the Blood worth St YMCA on Wednesday. Decemo. r 26. | For A Better Well ! lIKATiifUwKII CO. R ALEIGH. N. C. 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