■w ^ ■ . A -v-iy Cia- ►•V ■■» I I r" “-'I I r\ *» IIu i-n c Ji'OmEi %. > M.* '.- -'5-'■ ^:■;'I BEflUTy-^’RoniflncE SPOMSOBFC DU I AiilEUSF MPAUIM i-OUMrATIOV FrbMdr Sawiac Clab m CUAPBL HILL VUI CiMvvl HiU Mr. WMt Mn. WtUii Hitekcl of DurluuM laad* a flyias trip to' Um Hill Sunday afternoon tm get b«r niece, Margaret Whila there tfaey viuted A. Hackn«jr and Mrt. Veora Fluy«| the daughter of Mrs. Hackney on Caweran Ave. out acain viaitinf araund differ* •nt churchea, Tba attended ttae church of. God Sunday. Laave* F»r New York J. H. Uaiaer unU«r-t»t«r of Chrpel Hill ia making a flying trip t« New York. Ikt UHmm iMiilr roMdttlM VN frttWMM bf tk« 6**fr»y MiRiif«cT«riii| CMnpMf I* ttailf •I 'pvMwvia* woMit't Mtar*l «mI I* Mm rmlM «f Mh i«Nirtli iviUiM* t* Nw ^drik. MmUbc Cteeee Tlicre WM a meeting at Rock HiU Baptist church, each night a different minister Thu mWUAg closed' B^ht. Rev. J. K. jaatoT. preside* ^liday Staafprd, noon at three o’cldck. Come'out and> enjoy a gootf program. ^ r^'15 ^ Viaitar Mrs. Claya (Eubank) Snif)et is Tisiting th« Hill for a fe« weeks she ia i| teacher of Pitts, boro and has been fjirj^'|aoine tine. i ■ Jmm* BalUa PaMa* The death of June Battle was quite a slidek to his many friends he wM away £ r w m Chapel Hill working wtoen he became Ul, he came home a few daya b«f«fa Im dMd. Ua finish ed Orange County Training of Cbspel Hill this >ear. tl.s fuaertil wa. held at t h e AMK ehiireii of which Kev. J. £. te Jit is pastor. Spawk Waak-EaJ la Dorkaa Misses Varie Jones, Hale Jones and Ruby Cheeks, of MerriCf'MllKRoad spent t h e week-end \ii^ Durham at the home of and Mrs. Liacombe of Brooktowti and had a wond erful time. Opeii*^ RsTlral Kev. J, S. MiHt-r "■ ramuiiff a wcf^ks revival St. Joseph CME Chuitji on ^ioscniyi*;, .tiU. » jivifecJ to .'ittend. S tof»-L»ak-a«d>Raa4 Stop and look who ia here _ ... , . .% nair. no muiivr now loveiy tne the great TwUight Quartet ^ of | drlad- out, jptreaked Baltimore Maryland wfll sing j op too oily will innr the effect, at Hamlet Chapel Sunday after " So many of n« give hours'of care- ftil attention to our complexions and completely Jjrnoro tl» framb ttUit aeta off that complexion—our Aalr. No matter how lovely the Out Agaia ' ' | Mr»t S. Cheek and who^ bavu been ia {w Bome tim-t* a t e HOME BEAUTIFUL CLUB MEETS By W. T. Brawa REIBSVttXiE, N. C. A,«g. 12, rhe Home Beautiful Club met «th Mrs. Beatrice Richardson ruesday night August 2nd. De motion was led by Mra. Gester Neal. In this meeting it was decided that the club would have ^ts annual summeF cuting^ It Was announced that the next center was cho&ea as the place. The outing will le held August !■&. IHirittg th« program which was presented at this meeting all present to^k part in a stunt led by Mrs. Mildred Daniels. At the end of th4 program the hostess served cref^ and cake. It was announced jthat ^e next meeting was to be fael3*~ with Mrs. Maggie Stockton iHiesday. Y.~W. A. H(kj>a MEETING The Y. W. A. held its regu lar meeting Tuesday night at the home of Miss Ha t t 1 e White. The meeting was led by the president after a short business session the hoat- fstj servfd sliced watermefon to itw foitowitijf members; Me.s- dames Mne Williw Webbj Lucy JMi&«i8i"EfJtlft BrtTTr.ony M'.5-3CS Cright'and^flS|jP ^ mcetiug a^H^WWt «« with Miss JotephitM FieU. Hummer la the hardest aenson on the hair. Host of us ' neglect to take proper precautions ngalnst *nn and wind. We go without Imts and * Rit for hours in the brolllnir aun and (ban ane dlatrQesed t9 And our httlr parched and streaked. ^ ' Th« hilr shofild be washed more often In warm weather than In cool. Just because you have your hair washed regularly once a week or once every two weeks during the winter doesn’t mean that the same rule ahonld bold during-the summer. Simple hot oil shampoos or oil treatments are Invaluable during the summer to counteract the dry ing effects of the sun. However, streaked appoarance of the hair hrbught on by over-etposure to, the. sun may require the use of a wise selection of hair coloring. Tor hair thus streaked an all-«ver appllca- tton of coloriBg, matched with your original slmde. wUi Klve a usUonn effect. _ ^ or graying hair, of course, can be colored by touching up'only the gray strands, although it la usually wise to apply the first ap plication uniformly over the head. After that you need only touch up the part nearest the scalp as the graying grows In, tlsce th* hair, m you know, grows from the scalp, not from the ends. It'a as single aa tliat and well worth your wbllt. Be sure to brush your hair rego- larly. Why not arrange a aet routln* and i^lck to It? Pick out tha no^t coavmlent time of day to brudi Ilia Friendly jewing ■Mt at tb« hono«,af Mn. Webb 413 Matthew St. Tli« meeting was enjoyed Ity •II the club was served ice cream cake and punch. Member* pre- •ent were: MeMames Mary Whitted, llamie Jones, Christeen Mansohr Francis B*ert, AnnK CoBcle Annie Bonl(s. The club hair and the best 4iy of the Iwfll meet next week at your week to have It washed In that way you are less Itk^y to put It off aa long aa possible aad la Mm end neglect the Important hundred strokes of the bnifti. NotMng gtrer the hair a more gleaming, burnished look than regular brushing. Brtisii- ing removes accamnlated dust and grime from the hair and itlmuUtee the circulation. Be eiire, howevcF, to keep your bruahea and comba Iq- maculately clean. And don’t forget tlw onnce prevedtlon; Keep a hat or aome protective covering on your hair when you are In the sun. . These are all simple suggestion^ but If yoo follow them they will reward you with a tUnlng “Crowa of Glory.’’ • WhU 2r? your IxMty' frUh. Jems?, Wnt€ Marie Larieuse BeaMy FamdtHioi^ IRoom Locust 5t^ Sli Louis, Mo., 'tni she wUl answer^ them. Be sm*,to m> c/ofc V envdppe^^ home of Mrs. Pina Street. Mary Whitted on ia Saliabary Min Ida Ford of this city is T&ftfag Mra. L> £. FerMna of Salisbury, N. C. BY MISS J. M. BONEY Leaves For Cincinnati Rev. and Mrs. J. JuHous Robiiii ■>> It ft SuthIuv Cia. \uaat OhUi . - .at Nationul*’* (jcijiiul (J h u r e h Cimv'iuitiuii thr M. E. Zion ChuefS.' * * ‘ th. ErerM’s Mote Mt. Ti4 FAYETTEVHiE ST. RRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH AT ALL TIMES OUR WATERMELONS ARE RIGHT FRESH FROM THE CAROUNA FARMS SPECIAU E‘ A C H WEEK END AT T H l' S PRODUCE MARKET EVERYBODY’S PRODUCE MARKET H. B. BATEY, PROP. Vi«iting T^WJIi Mffis .Warie Mcllingsworth, of Wasiiiu^un, D. i^ is vlfltlflg her parents Mf. and Mr!). ,Louis Hollingsworth. . Cioero Lewis; Walter Fennel; ivilbert Smith, Nel Stitt; and John H. Wooten. Scout mas- I ter E. A. Thornton will accom- l)aiiy thfiii. ^'«(kan n* .»aV ' l%e funeral Howeft Will D’dHSAY Beauty Salon 120 1-2 SOUTH MANGUM STREET ’ RUSH YOUR BEAUTY TROUBLES TO US , WE DELIVER THE GOODS WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE ANY RUSH WITH 5x11 licensed Operators WAITING TO SERVE Y|U AT ALL TIMES. Woman'* Day ^served ‘■Sunday observed as Woman’s day a t the Antioch Baptist Church. Mrs. Roberta Bunn of Selma, N. C. will be the guest speaker at 11:00 a. m. and 6 ;OIO p. m. At The Beach . .?■— Miss Sankie Everette a senior of Stennett College, Greensboro N. C. is spending her vacation ^t Chowan Beach and Rich Square as the ^est of Misss Florence Ligion. RatUrat Home Mr. W. A. Foster has returned tO' Na^ Head Be^h after a short visit to the city, "J ■Scout* To Agttenil Meeting The following boy Scouts will attend, .a week of emcampment at Griffin 3ea^h, WairtiinKtioji, N. C. August 15. Jermiah Crosson, ' (Benjamin iBaj;ne6, Vbifar* FrOM Baltiaiera Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pringle and tbeir four month old daugh ter, Jacqueline, from Baltimore Maryland were the week-end ‘fveats of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tuck on Elisabeth Street. Mrs. Pringle ia t^e former Miss Ernestine Tuck and is Mr. IHick’s neice. , Laava* F»r Taikagaa ^ Mrs. Mary Lowe left Satur day for Tuskegee, Ala tto visit her^ husband Mr- Eddie Luwe who ia a world war veteran and is under going treatment at the veteran hoapital. AttaadU Daatal A***a Dr. A. S. Hunter leaves ^e city to attend tbe National Den- tal Association meeting in Chi cago this week .extending throagh .Friday. The sestion. aa well aa clinica will be hrid at Dn Sable High School 49th * ft d Stale Streets. This Ass’n- ia made up of Negro practkioner* througb out th« United Statesi having b^en , organised at Buck- roe Beach V». twenty five years agro with men from Va.j D. C.; Md.j and N. C.; as char ter members. Dr. Hunter goes as representa tive Of the State Society which liolds a state membership ia the nat’l organisation. DOING OF THE TT The school for domestic work ers, a project which has been Mr«; Pawall I itfrs. Charity |*o^ll enter! tained at dinn(er honoring Dr. H. W. Bartle xf Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. B«^e has been in the ci% ia tHe interert of ttle rebuilding of St John Church on M*. John St. Opan* Medical Office Dr. Weathers the new medical doctor has opened an office at 327 S. Janoes St. , Vititing Ralativaa Mr. Edward White is visiting hk xelaHres on his vacation. Be has been living in New Lisbon, N. J. for the last two years. Marriage Annoaacanaat llie ajgonnceTOBt [ * has been received in the eity Miss Effie Watson announces ^6e~ma¥rtage of hw sinter Annie Lois to Mr. Bdwartl Cobb Boa tic, August 3, in Sumter South Carolina. . v(f- Odd Fallow Meat ia Charlotte R. L. Chavis delegate to the District grand lodge No. 7 ‘at the Odd Fellows meeting in Charlotte, N. C. Tuesday morn- Ins^ ft O’clock. Jam«s I^eake, lielegaie %(» BMC whifh w .m CharlQtt%^jS,C^ days, -SES^C^triot grand :Bold Kf “ jjfc i conducted at’ Ae IB^ranch for the last few months will cloee this week. We are sorry that it has to close as it has been ao' wMrtiiwhile. Tti*„ girls who have attended have ¥een'bene fited as well aa the many visi tors. We ^ wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many members and friends who have taken an interest in these classes. The Idustrial Girls’ Club had a most enjoyable picnic. , The Jolly Girls’ Club went to the pool and enjoyed several houi-s of ,bathing. A very important meeting of the iLoard of Management was held, Tuesday, August 9. Sever al important issues were dis- meet I cussed. The following members of the iioard ar« out of the city at time: Mesdames Emmett FraAt, Jame^ Am(py; Maggie Leunon; John Davidson. Signed . MRS. F. G. BURfPEJTT Ka thryn McNeil were the week end gueet of Miss Janie Picket. Vftrftiag^Ralativar ^ Miss Mary Margie Canvass is visiting relatives in this city. Mia* Seward III Chr. of Publicity Com. The ’jlemonsfcration at the pool' Monday night was enjoy able as well as instructive. There was qUife a ~lbiK slcill shown “ as well as graceful diving a !«irge crowd witnessed the perform ance. . , Thmt room in pl^aaant itm- turai Celotvx fane* Guest Room in the Attic eztn room or gnsst room Is waiting for you In your own home: In that unfinished at tic of youra. All very well, you iay, to have that extra apace, but can you af ford ItT Oddly enough, you not only can afford It, but actually can aave money by doing it in the proper way. r There la no m^tery al>ont the process. If your attic is properly reflnlshed with a board that in sulates aa it builds, you will save about 60 per cent of the heat losa through your roof. Too many houaes apparently are trying to beat tht I7«at outdoors by allow ing their heat to leak out. The roof area of the house is the main culprit in this respect. By turning the attic Into a fin ished room wlt^ InsulatlotT board walls, you thus obtain an extra room which will pay Its^o^iuia^ and provide an annual dlvideTO In fuel oconomy. The heat leak age which, with cold weather. takes big bites out of t^ family purse, will be reduced. The extra room which will bo cleverly add living space and cut fuel bill* may take many forms, according to the needs and tastes of ’ the family. 1 know one that was turned Into a game room, another Into a children's library, a third into a photography dark room. The simpler the wall fli)igh of the'extra, room, the better. Large sheets of cane -fiber board lend themselves especially well to the attic finishing job, since they cove? a lot of surface with little carptotry. Left in the natural tannSsh color the walls will makejj piecing background fOT any sort of ^mlshlngs. If color Is desired, pal^t may be used; Calcimines and water Mints should be ap plied directly to unsized Celotex though calcimine may be applied to the board over s varnish sise to facilitate removal .by washing. Celotex should be sized before oil or vamlsh paints are applied. Miss Minnie’ Seward is ill at i^.^e* City for Wathlngtaik her home on plum Street. Mis* Floraaea Rnsalla AUaa Miss llorence Ruzelle Allen a graduate of Hillside Park High School in ‘37’ died in New Jersey after a. lengthy Illness. Miss Allen was carried to her home' in Franklinton, N. C. she was survived by her mother, two sisters, and three brothers. Her death came very .sboclSg to her many friends and class mates. Mrs. John Davidson left last Wednesday for Washln^irton to visit friends and relatives on her return will accompany her daughter little Miss Celia who has been visiting little ' Miss Jean Pratt of 1314 Morris R4 LaavM for Baltimore .. Mrs. Anna M. Stevens left Saturday n%ht for Baltimore, Maryland where she will spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Li Holmes. xxxxxxx VUtIng la Naw Yark Mrs. W. O. McMillan left SaitOrday night for New Yorir^ City. She will be the guest of I Mr. and Mrs. E. Wea^r for 1 about ten days. | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED RALEIGH, A'ug. 11,—Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Y^grgin of Raleigh, Nbrth Carolina^, announce l^e engagement of their daughter, Carrie Isabell to Mr Ernest Breston Broomei The wedding will be solemnized at^tljp Fin?* Baptist Chuileh, Rafeigh, early September^ ^ - ' I " ' ■ —— SAY YOU SAW IT IN , THE CAROLINA TIMES Vitit* Dn^haas Miss Julia tHarper is visitng relatives in Durham. HALIFAX, VA Holds Homecoming There wiH—he-^-homerCQmiaf ^program at the Bethel Pree- WiU-Bkptisi Chuprch Sunday, August- 14. Xt is expected that the service will be largely attended and the sermon will be preached by acting pastor, W. Oi McMiUan. ' Music ROOM ASIDE FOR V ATE Eyaeraw Arehlag FODNDI THE SECRET TOJ rOITHFUL-LOOKIIIfi iUI ' e s e Drabt Lifeless, Hmft Taket on - Glowing Boauiy with m Single Ajttead* BYPtI Cf>avantioa , The foliowing persons are attending itih^ state baptist BYPU and Sunday School con-j Bev. vention in lEdenton, N. C.;-1 will be furnished by the Deep Misses Josie Boneyt end Eliza-J River Girls from ^Durham, N. beth Stevens and Rev. B. T.lc. The pfestor’s subject will Johnson. be ‘The Boy Tniat Went Home.’ Hair Dyeing ONLY ' ST BAILEY, Spaeiali*« i. Fw^ CMEKiT ETH BOOKER, Spacialut fa* Maakariag aad ON, SpariaMit im Shaaapooiag aad AN, Spacisliit Is Mare«l Waving Siwtaliat la Fiagar Waviag aad Application of Larieuse The middle-aged woman whose hair is soft, alluring, colorful, alwav* sparkling with dancing .MglillglMg—how does she dO iu t^at is th^ secret to her youthfiil- looking hidr? . Oiances are she uses a hdt coloi^ ing and chancxs are the hair color ing she uses is Godefroy's Larieuse^ Y«ars a|^ this “secref was geper- alljr l^iown only to professional haic^essers. Today it is shared by women everywhere. ' Ymt, too, can have beatyj^lisi^ by using Godefroy’s Larieuse, Oit> quick-acting, easy-to-use haix .oi- oring in the iox. Whatevt r it?" condition—whether drab, life; ss, off-color, or streaked with uay — Larieuse will make youc-nu^one even, histrous, natural, yDuth ui- appearing color. Choice of 18 ■hades, including jet-black, bl :k and brown; Remember—ugly hair sometii kills a msa’s interest in a worn, • Speim The Summer At Whdt is Your Be^dty Problem ? CONSULT MME. DaSHAZOR—DIAGNOSIS FREE OeSHAZDR BEAUTY SALON - 702 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE ST. 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