12 " THE CAItOUHIAK -7^ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 19S» GEOFFR*V IIOI.DYK DAM’F COMPANY A puch.A t.- ' concert last week by lb* 1 Godfrey Holder Dance. Company, Holder, the star of the show and hi- no-star wiic. Carmen Hr L.ivallach. i premiere ballerina with Ibe Metropolitan Company, chat with dance lovers and students at the college; George Manning, Orange, S. .1..; Mable Prince, Itaieiith, and Gb.gys Morris. Burlington Geoffrey Holder Dance Thrills A & I Audience GREENSBORO The Geoffrey Holder Dane*- Company thrilled % capacity audience nil a dance concert last Tur-d. - '.* ev-'nln.u at A — ll l d T Colic r* .A ■ d of more than 1.30 P person? filled every seat and spilled over into tbs' isles to see the group met shov'd appre ciation by soundly applauding each of the *:ev* ii niio'bf is or: the pro gram. Holder, the "-tar of tb«> nluma . s native of Trinidad, British West Indies, and who has sky rocketed to dance fame during his s|\ years in this country, drew the warmest reception. He opened with a novelty comic number, ‘'lmpromptu Improvisation and appeared again in solo with "Yanvnlliw." a dance dedicated to (hr llui Miss Iredell Nichols Becomes Mrs- Jas. Froneberger In Rites GASTONIA ~A setting of Ivy, Oalabiun) and whl t e gladioli* fiankeri •• ifh randelahra .• t with . athedral taper? and psaltiis on -*aeh Mde, formed the background for the v-edding of Mrs frdelJ Nichols and James Norris Krone herger Saturday at 4 p. m. The Reverend George. 0 Leake, pastor of the bride, officiated in the im pressive double-rim; ceremony at Pleasant Ridg« AME Zion Church of Gastonia. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. K. T.» Wilson, director of music of Lincoln High School, of Bessemer City and Mrs. Cailene Holland, The bride, was given in mar riage by her brother. Robert Nfchob, Jr She ne attired in * Chantilly i.icr and tulle over taffeta dress, designed with a fitted bodice and a V-neeklinr and short sleeves and long gloves. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of lace, sequins and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and showered with streamers of satin ribbons, Mis? Wary P. Nichols, maid of honor and slater of the bride, wore a hunter’s green cocktail dress and carried a nosegav of pompons. The bride ? mother wore a moss green dress with matching access ories and .■> shoulder corsage of carnations. The groom'? mother was dressed in a bb-gc brocaded taffeta dress with ehartense ac cessories and a corsage of carna tions and fern. Best man was ibe brothc: of the groom. Lemuel Froneberger fGo ers were James Nichole brother of the bride. and James F Leake. The bride Is a gradient -if High land High School and K B Crosby Beautv CrJlcg;- She is the daugh ter of Mrs Mary Nit-hols and tne late Robert Nichols. The groom is the son of Mrs Verna Fronebrr " _i nOMPifr/ dW YORK CITY- HEWED WHISKEY. «, Htpnf. 55% sMift Wlimi SP'dITS. thus deity. I He teamed with his American j wife, Carmen IX La vallade, a New , Orleans native, and a star in her I own nsbt, in two number c- which i had the audience calling for metre. 1 Tic- duo numbers included; “Ban : d;-.'' ■■■> Haitian dance and the <-on | eluding number “Doogla " a nurn bye ,f both, African and Fast lu i dian derivations. Miss Or Layiltrtfle, » pre miere ballerina with the Mr trapolitan Opera Company, was uett received as -.he presented two solus, ''Beta', taken from a creole fete in Trinidad and Dance For One.” | Alex Cambreien and Boland De > Ijongoria, at the drums, gave splen ! did support to ibe outstanding f production. uev and the late Chive Froncb.m ger. He is a graduate of Lincoln High School and is employed by Jethro Mann, building constructor. After the reremony, the wedding party and friend* were entertained at < recept ion hi the church's Fellowship Hall, which was beautifully decorated with flowers and tarn The tabic was covered with Irish linen and centered With a wedding cake entwin ed with greenery and flowers Assisting with the wedding and the reception were Mrs, Ella Cox Mr. and Mrs. Prince Starnes. Jr George Nichols, Mesdames Geneva Barber, Herman Hood, Margaret Lawrence,, Georgia Mar Neely, Louise Outen. Estelle Acker, Ella Anderson, Ossie Shoates, G. J. Leake, and Miss Loretta Shoates. Out-of-tc-wn guests included Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brooks, Michael and Julia Brooks of Maryland and Misses Eifreida and DeLois Brooks of Philadelphia, After a bridM trip the couple will be "at home” in the Mt. Pi s gsh community. Predicts His Bizarre End SUL 1.1 GENT, Ark. <ANP) A wealthy SS-year-oid Negro who died last week of unknown causes, predicted hi- bizarre death Willie Wells, whose source of in come was unknown riy-d after po lice investigated a shooting at his home Saturday. Sheriff Ernest Merchant said Wells told officers Investigating the gunplay (hat he was going to die. He said Wells gave no reason for his expected death which oc curred later that afternoon, Annual Yule Observance At Salisbury •SALISBURY . The nighty voice . I Chora! Union of Living tone Col- , | leg* wilt p< ai nt the sV.'f «>: h by |G F Handel in its Annua! Oh;:.r --! mas Program on Sunday, Decvm- ; 1 her H, at 5:00 p, n . in the college j auditorium. The rhoi:' f--atur.-; a : { number of new soloist -, this war, I j j f--w ot whom are fees!- *** u. : New soloists tins yepr arc: V.M --; bam Ross baritone. Opciii-o, Ala- { I bantu; Ansi • Rosvmond. baritone, j Asheville, Y von nr Rush v-ii«»no, ’ ; Ellerbe; Mxrva WhiU. soprano. | Middlcsboro. Kentucky; Vottncih ■ Maize, soprano, Cleveland. Or-r.\ , Vera Joyce. wprouo, Winston- • i Salem: Mino'-a MePhnil, a::-' W|) | son; along with soloist- wh<> ' i established tiicinsch ■ in \ ■:-;< ■:-j ; other musical organizations a- w > ) | ’as the Choral Union. i They arc Mary Jane On <• j t prano, Winston-Salem; ■Woodard, soprano. Wilson, Marvin | Inman, tenor. Goldsboro. Patr u?« j Wombertav, ‘ alto.. U’iiso. A-nli, : i Moore, alto. G’-eenvilta. ~nd -\l-.-n • i Damon. Winston-Salem. I The College Choral Union >■- *.> {> . der the direction of Mrs. Myra iU , Thomas and Mrs K. EloLse Sjtnp- j son org pi n * st-3cro \ jo hu-i WHITE OIL GO.. INC. Mobil heat FI LL on A KEROSENE WE GIVE S&H (item Stamps nwi TE Mill 111-* U U’NOltt ST K tI.I.IGH S i PRf'STßissca flkifcV-Vl • SRlDGt ppjkr.aNC*£*J:%r*.-, *»*»-'• JL. * CONCRETE PIPE 14" thru 72"} / j » CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK , / * CONCRETE STEPPING SrOTiES RALEIGH—DIAL TE 4 ?557 6URHAM—DiaI 2-6491 e KiNSTOW.-P.ji ?«t4 4MmmmjzSi'mmrnmmmtmmim** ll mSSSe£ 15 300 iJ%tt If You Want Money fast. Sec Us WAKE co™** 18 W Hargett St. Phone TE L-6JBB u« lin wnmßuwvit-Merinß «i ?*-“-*'■< ewiws»«w*r«>-*»» All Funerals Cost Less it tHe**' RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and be Convinced! RALE IG H ~" Funeral Hopio ambulance . 34-HOUHS A DAT 3?,2 E CABARRUS ST 500 Parents, Scout Leaders, \ Guests Attend Scout Dinner YWCA Christmas Breakfast At Livingstone December 14 SALISBURY ---The Eb‘*v.*nih An- . nuts I Christina.. Broakfn.?', gpoi-sor- | i’d by Hu* YWCA of LivingMtonr ! College, wiil be i-rt Sunday. Dr- j r.s- ber 11. at <1:90 ant. In the col Ugc bmine hali This breakfast i- the Itlfth-liuht I ■■; i.iii- t'WCA aeiivitles ioi the 1 yeai. ft i»ring‘- together »r» a ji-.voti Christmas s. ifint the on-campus youne s, firor p, (he « ivoh of faculty member*, wm u faeully and staff membevs, and oil campus young Vv’OITH*! i Vlan.i *»l tl*<* ofi campus vohh ; u'otnni st * v on »h€ ram I'Mis th«* fight 4hr Helpful Hints Given: Haw Oo You Powder Your Face? NEW YOLK TVobaoly every woiti.ui vhi> ass- f.ic< powder (and ' very woniiu; should) is cotnpletc lv eonvineifd Mm I she knows exact ly how to apply if. yet the fact is ! that most women do not have (he. lightest kb*-, of what the vtgnl ' powfk-i ran .1, f.-j- 'heir,, or jiow to ; put it on for best rewilis. Ton ro any begin to use | powein ir. thou* teens in a i thoroughly slap-dash way and ! -raintain toe hsbit all their lives \V‘* have ail -em women, any - i where from fifteen to fifty, who ! take powder.jvtfi out of a com* : part, or off a dressing 'able, and iiterjilly throw fra' r.-i. ■ <tor on, with casual amouring across the nose ..nd around the ehio. To ii-r fiUT-pawder as it should be used reiuiire- ln nd deserves) great i are This e»reh\s- u-«- of ponder is wustpfi't and ••Ntravag.uit. fur H i- evsenlial that fan poivdet be o( the fines! Ity !e cciin ioveli results. Rew ire of ettron powders (bat Men *1 n j Ihr pores, e.ige or sitr-.J, oi ebange color on Hu- ,), jii Properly used, a famous powder such as Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Lux in i:i or t yen-.Un-rat, will for rnanv months and. <>r of a<- (;>a! hnvlil (it (he sliii, ;l , v, oil as mnfcrdn; glanour. This i- (hi war ! hai Harrii’S !I*M.!. nd Urr advises usina fare, powder: First be pure you ha'*-? t>. clean ■'■ r, apd a good 'nake-up fou.nds- breakfas) as guest* of tin- IW CA members. This provides foi ihese students some donnitor.v cspcrirnce which they would not ordinarily On lh*: subsequent Monday tb* ywoa Covnlerg g 0 throii&b.vut trn 1 community sincinc and distribut i ins* gifts find candies and other j sweets to .shut-'n? and retired citi ; f«*ns. thereafter. Ihe tired and cold i carolers are invited to the homes i of faculty members for fcnturtnln | mi nt. Miss Acolia Moore is president I of Hie YWCA and Mrs. Lois Reeves j is faculty advisor. (ion Then, be mj«v the shade SUITS your own complexion, I? 'n*i'd not be *n ■ sac.;, match I* may be lighter, darker, rosier, *o F SOUTONfiERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE for ladies WITH £ jERY FAMIIA ORDER OF FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions DAVIS FLOWER SHOP i)i n>v rt i OFT i non e mcm v a«. 325 F. CabptTiK StTcrt V' J,IS| %% % o^ ' Received i/ L °° k At Thi » W* Big Value! This !4-2 Cu, Ft. Ii FREEZER Holds 490 lbs of % Frozen Food 1 Fruit Cake Included No Down Payment With Trade Free 3 Lb. Claxton Fruit Cake with any purchase of a Frigidaire Appliance *mlik 'til Christmas We Will Be Open Every Night ’ti! Christmas Except Saturday w 102 Fayetteville St. < (HHBBa Sfift pf-sT*-, h..,,;. ; j er», and gucusta in tbo Wake UN - i ion of the Occonc-ochso Council j | wore present last week at tbo An- | j rupply tvfcsl your skm I'rfp.iiiv.- /or ! j glamour. Now, take a pad of ab- i | sorbont cotton, "load" :it with j ] powder and prw d fiimly into th- ( i-ikm, from ncviklino to forehead, j tlive special attention to an.-.-is a- * bout the noatri! •, puff out the i clicpks to "act into” expression lines, apply d behind can; and ;M back ot neck. Than, with a fresh j cotton pad or rl* an puff dust off the .surplus lighd.v Apply lipslick 1 and eye-makeup, and behold, love- ! hnes.«.' Luvuria Face Powdt-- clings and ■ conceals without looking ariificia! | is Ideal foi norma] or oily skins. | Ayeristocrat is* of lighter texture, j for dry, norm,3 or fragle sklr?. Dry rouge i.s nr>(>! Lti fter powder* | ' ing, cream oi liquid rouge before- 1 i hand. ’ i Tins mechanical corn picker ear j j ue the most, dangerous of »jj farm • j machines?, according u» tin Notion- i j ai Safety Council. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily DO K DAVIT ST DIAS TF ,?-7748 SULLIVAN’S GROCERY Fresh Fish Daily Dial FETriple 3-.1-W -433 S Person Street J ACME REALTY CO 2mf - Kcsl FiState * RfiTitsls - Stirsh’ Bnnrl* Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2-0956 t 29 E, Harsrett. St. N r , ' —" * *** * “ •->” -,..,*•10 • r - | —r.rmOTriUMn—r«llliu ■—»^w-r-^nri —iiubimi■inmmi 1- nual Dinner held at the Apex Junior High School The opening invocation way given by file Reverend J W. Jono. pas tor of Fayetteville Street baptist Church, Raleigh. Tire Round - Up Awards wen presented to the following unit lender.-; by VV. I McPherson, mem ber 01 the Councils executive hoard: M.iyso Tomhson, H L Per ry, Thomas Chavis, D. R. Ingram, Jonmiy M. Petti ford, K. 1. John son. Allen Willis. Jam F Herndon, Jv.nes Kelßv.vay, Gioige i: Jle.dh Louis H. Good, >011, Rev. Iris Davis and Rev C ! .vde li. Walton. Tin* Dt.stirixui"hed Service A wards were presented by Home* Freer*. Field Director and *Hen*y Gillis, Dm ham Division Exe«|llv<? to (he following persons for out standing set 'der: Mrs Bcauuei Lewis. Den Wn bri Park IJV. Davit Sl.rei 1 Pnsbyl r i.an Clmreh: Johnny M. Prtliford C'ibnuister. Pack 11P. Lockhart School. Thomas Chavis, Scoutma< t'-'r, Troop > ,9, Vavefleville Street P-aptisl Church; .1 F Kearney, ,*.d visor Post 132. Fuquny Springs S' bool; r, A. WHliasns, Vice-Chau - inan. Wake Division and Joseph Whitaker. Asst Con 1 missionrr New officers for )*». () were in stalled by William S Roit:. Direct or of i i-'ld Service. They were: C K McLendon, chairman: P A. Williams, vice-chairman; R If Tool,- viee-chairniun: George L. Foxwell. commissioner: Johnny M. Pel!iford and Joseph Wbitaker, a* «istant comtr.issteners ! J. M Holloway.. St Augustin*’* College. presented the St,'outer’s ' Key to A. O. Carmichael, Troop ! 18R St. MaUhcws Methodist ! Church. Attendance and tabic decoration j awards were raven by Doan P P« ! Robinson. Si.. Augustine's Collob i to Troon 1 riivcOiv-tIM Uri.r.<a . Baptist Church. i Dr Grady D. Davis. Dear of i 1 School of Ri'Usibti, Shaw, chive,■ i sity, gave the final, a rlosinc | •'Challenge" to the group 1 Better Buys Better 1 ernes On Better Jewel r y JtL Sloop ~l~— ymutimtufs v.w ... ..... WOOD & COM. Fdre Place GRATES ix' to or Weather Strip For Windows A Doors Glass doth 30” x 72” 39c Coal & Wood STOVES -Sort— Hardware 130 E MARTIN ST Dial TFs«cl»

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