RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES What Doing Aound Toum! I * I VISITING SICK ANNOUNCEMENTS HOSTS VINE AND HVE .CLUB Miv Emma Jones of 712 S. Cole* man Ave. was hostess to the Nine and Five Club Sat, night. The liv ing room was wearing the true spirit of Christmas, with the tree beautifully decorated and laden with gifts. At this meeting it was a ga la affair for it was our annual Christmas party where each member exchanges gifts, and the celebration of Mrs. Ruth Lawrence's birthday and also Mrs. Emma Jones’ birthday. After showering them with gifts and singing “Happy birth* clay” to them, the members played po-kcena. Mrs. Mrry Marable was award ed the prize for high score and Mrs. Tiovey Ellis second prize. Each member of the club brought a garment to be distributed to a needy family and a toy to be given to SI Agnes Hospital. Alpha Kappa Alhpas Meet Alpha Kappa Alpha soros held their December meeting at the home of Soror Mamie McCauley, Tuesday evening, Dec. 9. The following sorors were pre sent: Hattie Edmondson, Sylvia W. Payne, Gladys Hunt, Bessie S. Lewis, Susan Caldwell, Joselyn Eoulware, Juanita Thorpe, Mer tie Bntey, Gladys Turner, Minnie P Williams, Minetta Eaton, Susie V. Perry, Virginia Newell, Fannie Latham, Thelma Anders, Janice Robert. 1 on, Louise McClellan, Joyce McLendon, Martha Wheeler, Celia Wortham and Myrtle Crockett. Soror Phyllis Mann, Basileus, pre sided. Hostesses for the evening were Sorors Mamie McCauley, JACQUIN'S 1 stoat a and msm/m IIWIP Vtwtrn m mm $1.90 PINT tills CMARIES JACOUIN »r a», !««., PK;U„ PINNA. go PROOF - X''*’ "" "s / OH! \ / /*» i | You got o /•-i. \ NEW CAR! / /With the help of a 111 Vr-. I 10W-COST **•••*••*••••••■*••*•#* \ SCONOMtCAt AND CONVENIENT TOO ... ' CHOOSE YOUR OWN INSURANCE AGENT ... EASIER TO HANDLE ... FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR HERE Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM jSwjjsJgSr jdSjjPralfr IpEPSl'fP^fl Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3 1071 ★ BIRTHS and BIRTHDAYS wl>w IIM " h—■uwwmiw.hwhm^ | Rachel McCauley, Audrey Lo gan, and Marguerite Cooke, The Yuletlde motive waa car ried out throughout the ser vice. The Debutante Ball chairmen Sorors Janice Robertson and Fan nie Latham made their reports of the Ball. Soror Latham read the re port of the committee on evalua tion of the Bail. We appreciate the patronage of the public and we are hoping to smooth out the rough edges next year. The sorority donated $58.50 to Joseph Holt, Jr , legal fund. The Sorority is increasing its scholar ship fund, and is adding to its lo cal budget .including the Y.W.C.A. and Tuttle Center. Members present were: Mesdant es Cornelia Cobb, Geneva Brown, Lovie Ellis, Alma Harris, Emma Jones, Ruth M. Lawrence, Nan Robinson, Helen Mitchell, Bessie Wesley, Catherine Williams, Mary Marable and Sarah B. Sharper. Royalettes Entertain Hubbies The Royalettes entertained their husbands and friends at a pre-Christmas dance Friday night at the Elks Home, comer E. Davie and S. Haywood refreshments carried out the Christmas motif In a very at tractive manner. Many enjoy ed a gala evening of dancing. Birthday Club Sessio.. Mrs. Elsie Hayes of Rosemont Avenue was hostess to the Birth day Club at her home recently. 'Hie evening was most enjoyable with several games being played simultaneously. The birthdays that were celebrated were those of Misses Grace Battle, Haywood and Hayes and Mr. Malone, Each were presented gifts. A CLUB NEWS and NOTES Later in the evening a birthday dinner was served. Other members present were Mr and Mrs Claudius Morgan, Miss Thelma Holloway, Mrs. Leans In gram, Mrs. Maudue Phillips, Mrs. Anna Lyons. Mr. David Haywood and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flagg, Clvella Beauty College C'vclSa Bcautt College held a Christmas program Monday night of this week. The groat spey&er was Hr. Grady O. Ha vis, pastor of (be Oberlin Bap tist Church. I)f. llavls spoke on the birth of Christ. Gifts v ere exchanged and refresh ments were served. After the exchanging of gifts the group departed and began singing Christmas carols to the sick and shut-in. Mrs. Georgia Hin ton vm in charge of the pro gram. The college will be closed from the 20th to the 30th of December. The students of Civeßa Beauty Col lege wish each of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Christmas Program Planned Tie superintendent and teacher.' of Rush Memorial A. M. E. Zion Church announce a Christmas Tree and Program to be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Overnight Guests Mrs. J. J. Kelly, a member of the Pinckney High Schol faculty. Car thage, and Miss Azaiee Karris; were the overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aleie Green, 119 Idlewild Avenue recently. Visits Friends Mrs. P, W. Chavis visited friends in Mount Olive recently. She re ported having had an enjoyable time. Friendly Neighbors* Club The Friendly Neighbors’ Club met. Sunday, December 8, at the home of Miss Vivian Burt, 421 Als ton Street with Miss Ida Jones, the president, presiding. After the business session the club members celebrated Miss Vivian Burt’s bir thday. She received many nice and useful gifts. A delicious ice cream course was served,. Members pre sent included Mrs. Sallie Edwards, Mae HalJ. M. Spann, Rena Bell Hinton, Rebecca Smith, Bessie Chavis, Ida Jones and Vivian Burt. Attend Aunt’s Funeral Mrs. Rachel Minor of New York City and Mrs. Leora Jones of Mor ristown, New Jersey were in the city recently to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Maggie Wil liams. While here they visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hinton, of Clayton Road. Lend-A-Hand Chib The Lend-A-Hand Club met Sunday afternoon at 4 O’clock | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Herbert Jackson, 1015 Cannist er Street, Mistress of ceremon ies was Mrs. Mary Blanche Dover, A Christmas story was told by Mrs. Lucille D. Cheat ham. The Lord’s prayer was spoken in concert. Master Den nis Chavis gave the welcome address and Miss Veljean My ers said st poem. A solo was heard by Miss Natalis Wilson, and Miss Morelia Dolby read a poem. Bible verse by Miss Nu dith Williams and a reading by Mrs. Pearl Snelling round ed out the program. The house was arranged with Christmas decorations. MRS. CULLEN HUNT. Mrs. Lillian Green Hunt of 1306 B. Jones Street, died Sunday even ing at Lincoln Hospital in Durham. Funaral services wore conducted from St Paul AME Church Tues day aftarnoon at 3:30 o’clock. The Rev. L» S. Penn, pastor, officiated and burial was in Movint Hope cametsry, Sha is survived by her husband, Cullen K. Hunt, Sr. of tha home: one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hunt Perry, Raleigh; three son*, Douglaa L. Hunt, Amityville, L. 1., N. Y.; Dr, Christopher L. Hunt, Raleigh, and Dr. Robert W. Hunt, Orlando, Florida; her mother, Mrs. Maria Floyd of the home; one bro ther, Joseph Green, Washington, D. CL, and eleven grandchildren. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHRISTMAS SOCKS are fine for the youngsters, but why not give your husband a hint for a hobby for the future by giving him packets of garden seeds? This charming housewife plans to introduce her hubby to a new hobby of gardening. Miss Lela Walker, Bride-Elect, Honored At Shower I n Raleigh A bridal shower, honoring Miss Lola Walker, 1701 Oakwood Ave., was given Saturday, December 14, by Misses Sydney Robertsd an Lorece Burrell, at the home of Miss Roberts, 613 S. East Street. Gifts were arranged in a very beautiful fashion with the main Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs , May L. Broadie FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Christian Church—Sunday morn ing worship: Church School at 9:45. Supt, Mr. Sherman Lewis Morning worship at J] o’clock with the senior and junior choirs com bined in charge of music, under the direction of Mr. Ernest Mass enbuvg. 'Die two choirs made a beautiful scene in robes cf black and white. The morning message was deliv ered by the guest minister, Rev. J. W. Todd. The pastor, Rev. H. Cun ningham and congregation, enjoy ed it very much. Tupper Memorial Baptist Church Church School opened at 9:45 o’clock with the supt, in charge Morning worship at 11 o’clock with the senior choir in charge of music. r I£TA Beta Sorority lIES i Lie., Raleigh The Zetas of Shaw University are happy to acknowledge and an nounce two new Sorors: Jessie Bul luck and Edna Marlowe. The Zetas of the Omicron Chapter, Raleigh, wish to commend Soror Doris Lett for outstanding leadership on the campus. Soror Addie Logan loked on last Thursday, Dec. 12 as a most beau tiful ceremony was being conduct ed by Soror Lett. Mrs. Loan gave enogcur aging remarks to the group, Soror Ellen Alston, who is chair man of the undergraduate advisors was unable to be present, owing to illness of her husband, Mr, G. W. Alston. We pray that he may have many restful days and nights ahead. Soror Vivian Brown of the com mittee was indisposed. Our desire for her is a speedy recovery. Soror Yarborough, the third member of the committee was detained at home. More about the State meeting in Rocky Mt. Soror Mary Gant, Supervisor of City Schools in Oxford, attend ed the State meeting and was greatly inspired. MONUMENTS Since 1002—Marble-Granite