• I ‘■.yji * V ^ •> ; . ■- +Tj" -?^ • t" ’ • ■ .>.■>, :>r-. ■ ,. . -■ ' . . -4 .'A rMm- itcU BeautyTCuliurists Hold^ 8th AniiuaJ Convention CHICAGO, Sept 22, (ANP), —Tli« 18ta |iJ«Uun Cflnvtntioa of tltt Mational Bvauty Cultur- ists* L(.i^« of Atnerica which clofied he^ last Iriday 4t ttic U>« S»voy bmliroottf weiii on re cord M adoptinf tti« following reMluudna u aefinit« lawa ot Mie League. low«r wag* br*ck«t». Hit na- tional pfcfident, Marjorl* Ste wart Joynw, appointed a .leirfila tiv« group and haa flDder way a plan for lef^alatlv* actlTitUa that will bring about a greater social •wurit|' tor yariouf groupa, 1 Fourth. ahorter workiny houyi PERSONALS By GeNrga Scurlock Mr, and Mr*. W. Scurloek’* Sunday guest were Mias Lixsie M. Seurlflck, Mr, and Mrs. Sam -IhCai*— wiiiiiHWTV) acrr SRix Jfll n, ler. Me, .und Mrs. Paul Scurlock for the filBautician was urged in order that beauticians have morej,„d Sa^in ir J^nea. TeTsure Bine. AH j^autieans are i ' Fint, that all "Race 'Beauty j^Bupa, Culture Sctiwuia aua ati Beauty lataBntiiwigTO" aiTy ae«^.pti«n -Uuy and Use t-ro-1 requested to arrange their hours Upscomb Gro^o will ®apti*b' oueta and comnioaitiee tnanu- on an eight hour a day schedule,' lactured by concwus." as this a great necessity in Second, tnat every b*s»utici«ij' f>g»fd to the health. the country _ over, regarUJess ot tne ^sectioQ, chargc at le«8t seventy five cents, preferably >1.00 for a shnmpoo and prc^s, according to the length and thickness of the hair. The same prices of 7§c and J^l.OO ftid tip was suggested for the marcel, finger wave, and '^roquignote wave. The reasons given for these suggested prices were due to the fact that various dele gates attending the National Convenipn imported that a nuos- ber of persons were working for thiry five tand fifty cents. Third, that the Beauticians «l the Unitxd States become inter ested in all legislation affectin.' their business and also the legia lation affecting the workers of the great middle class, especially dontestic, office and factory workers and t^iose persons in the Fifth, Wassermann Tests jwas suggested for all beauticians in order that they could auure themselves an^ their cvstomers that their operators were clean and healthy, thereby- safeguard ing the public health. Dr. Herman N. Bundesen the Chicago Board of Health 'made the Wassermann test pos sible for the delegates by send ing physicians and morses to thd convention and they made free blood tests of every beautician. Sixth, all Beauticians wero I urged to attend school at least I one month .out of eveiy year, in I order to raise their standard. f j TTje National' ®tea«ty Cultur- f ists League set up a new depaitj ! ment known a^ the' “Bureau of ' Standards." at Monk’s Ford, o’clock Sunday. Saturday at 2 THK THREE ”C" CLUl Tha Threa ^C* Club bald ito regular waekiy meatmg la tne 1^4>by 01 tue Hiltlmora Hotel Wednesday night witli .a very brief business session. There were some very helpful thoughts and ideas diacuised la this meeting. The nifseting being eallad to ,rder by ' tiie' president '^onii Long, promptly alf^iOO'Slfed ad- At 40;00 shaip*. Mr*. 'Btta’betb Pendergrmss and Earl L. Williams of Nor folk, Virginis were in this city the week-end visiting their re latives. i The L'urial Association Court! No. 7 wiil meet Friday night at j Mrs. Pendergrass wi»s visiting 7;30 at the home of Bev. and!^®*' husbands relatives who live Mrs. J. W. Valentine. President | '*> Chapel ftill, N. 0. _ ■ J. W. Scurlock, Sec'y; Ida C. j ticurlock. ' I To S(M BY WILLIAM 'Bill* TUCK Mrs. Janet 3 " Green has ~~7~ i turned home after being ill Wilson, daughter I Hospital. Mrs. Amose Miss Jessie B. and Mrs. Nannie Harris, Miss Mary V.,' Wilson and Ed Cooper motored io Mount Gilead Church Sunday. I Mayo, jr. is E^t Petti- . Mrs. Dencer Richard and daugh ter, Emma are ill at their home. Johnnie Washington has re-*' turned to the Blind achool at Raleigh to take up his studies. He makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Jen Cooper during vacation. ^ Little Hampton iU at his home on grew St. Mrs.. Melsina Seate is rapidly recuperating at her home of Cowell Avenue. \ Mitchell of New York is visiting her cousin, Mia* Getieva Mebane at" ®r?T3tJM«r St. DURHAM COUNTT FAIR . ^WillBeHeld At HILLSBORO ROAD fatrgroui^Ids The Rev. ft. O. Langford, pastor of the St. Matthew C. M. E. church of this city, con ducted revival services at the AME church in Hillsboro, N. C j Mrs. £v E. Pratt is ib«ck home I in WMhington after spending a I part of her vacation in Ksnsas^ .City, M«. and in Durham. — Miss Annie Haskins has re sumed her studies at State 1 Teachers Collegie, B^yettevtUe, ) where she will be a mem- ! Mrs. J. H. Hubbard and sister Mrs. L. ]|nrard, and Mrs. Carrie Austin, jm^tarsd to BojAk»o, Sun day, Sept. Sept. "18. N. C. br of hte senior class. MODERNETTES MEET The members of the Moder- nette club wero higSly enter tained at the home of Mrn. Naiarene Hester Monday even ing. Mn. Hester and Miss Inez Edwards acte«] as hostesses. A ve^_deliciou^ jnenff*was served consisting of tomato juice cock tail, friend chicken, potato salad frosen desert, nutt aatf nilnls. Mrs. Fannie Walden is ^siting her sister Mrs.^ S. N. Davis of 704 Linwood Ave. Also visitinir is Miss Ethel Tyler of Jersey City. ^ . Mrs. King Hostess To SHveF^Moon The fWlowing students -haye left the city during the past we« to further tneir atudies at Uie various colleges ' oF^'‘the uitiioif t To Winstijn-4ialenu 'Ijeaofters College went Misses Pauline Al ston, Vandoia Holloway, Lenora Jeffers, Kuth Armstrong; Miss ixjiris H oiluway returned to Saint Augustine's in Ra leigh; Misses Csnsfance and Vivian Merrick, Charlotte Ken nedy and Aliiia Kutii Herndon lett lur Tailedeg*; t«} Hampton went Charlus iJoom, AUie Feld er, Misses Julia Edmundaon, Wilhelmina Moivison, Willie M. Parker; Virginia State, Le«> Uavis, rrantis Harris, MargarSt Lanfer, Nannie Ruth' fcumette, and also William Kennedy: G»Oige Cox will attend More house College; i*almer Memorial instiutia wertomt-J Thomas Pars er, John. Jiobeson, Mis^s Jhiditft Scanborough, .,£sttie Carter, Arona Mci>ougald, Amemmenta A. Smith and Arlelia Morru; Bennett College, Misses Bertha Uomez and JEklna Lanier. Isadoro B. Uglesby, instructor at the Hillside Park High School wiil do Graduate W4rk at the Uni versity of Iowa a?id Misses Jessie Logan and Nol» 'Cox will enter the graduate school of Atlanta University. Miss (Barbara Lo^n has entered Pisk University’s Music School. The*Carolina ^*nea- and Durham wish for these young jje6|ile l9a^s of luck in their quest for knowledge .this school year, L* f LOGANS TAKE DAUGHTERS TO SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Logan of Thomas Street left last Saturday for Nashville Tenri. and Atlanta, Ga. whefe their ^aughter^ Jeraie and (Barbara -vHlt 4nrt,hat their studies in their r^peetive fieWsr Mih EarsMtin* Davia ted her twelfth Urthday,' Mon day ^t. 19 with a Miigfalful paHjr'"lt h«r home; Uier waa smawluit undfavorabie thar* wer« only sixteen guests presen. Despite tha small num ber, everyone had a wonderful time dancing and playing games. The eoloriKiheme was ^een and white and even the cake out the scheme. The eake was snow white witto twelve green candles, REV. FULLER CLOSE* UKC.A 1 M£.£. 1 IMS* sauuni viUQun ,c.sptiHt Mrs.' Flosaia , ifarfclmillt- ' nialMKi the moaic tor Ma S|ie«:uil utiurcn »n £>t.eni, «. V. wueia were; “ouiBauiMg For Rev. w. M. jf uiier u pastor, heii an anthejn J>y wd Its annual revival Sept. tiuougn Itlth. Kev. E. ti. Lipsey,' pastor oi the jaaottiit ulive citurca a n 'i Cnapiaiu of tM InterdentuBinfa tiunal Mmlstertal Aiiiance of ei^ltn nu(a lira" eandy wcm luurfiain, eoftffuBtiBd llfff’toWBtld^"! ! Services were neld in X. tjuri«i|fi>‘s ar angemest “Deep River.'* wU amount ot money raised b 'luesday nigut tne JM Cbeir acoompanied the pastorl the Uhvet ttaptiat Cnurea. mne 6h~TnF*TO!iinsir~ t h e'McLester attended the West End ST. MARK HONORS C. «. STEWARD A banquet was given Thursdl night, Sept. 16, toy the Jun{ served. .. Rev. D. E. Williams was afternoon and at night. "The' feaptist Convention in Chi smrnig ^th»fie presafit, Jftm Diivis 1 mipiater used the following sub-*ari& spent a short while in received many beautiful as well I j^cta; *"Phe Cfflre of the 'rwnr-1 lotte, K. C-= as useful gifts. wed Heart, The l^st C|fist, Implicit Trust in God. The Right eous Speaker, The Effects ot Sunrise, Detaining Jesus, Tw« Citiaens of Two Great Countries, ! Great Decision Beached, The j Choir of the St. Mark A: of the Be- Anticipation of Complete Sati*-' Church in hon'Jr of C: E. ward, a member of the choir Great interest was shown in left Saturday afternoon to en each of these services and all bis new field of insurance cf the mettings were edifyii^ as for the North Carolina M«i well as inspiring. | Philadelphia, Pa. A few Twenty four persons were Durham’s most prominent enlisted into the ’ army for the *ena were present and a dei Lord; one was restored to the^ous four course supper w fold. served. These services were attended by large crowds and visHuo came from as far as Washington, D. C. Ohio and ^other northern I points. , The YWA Club cond i£«ptist Cljurch sponsored, faction. Midnight DeVotion. a very enjoyable outdoor affair at the Hawkins Farm last Friday night. The guests traveled by auto and they spent the evening roastijfig weiners, mar^mellows. Drinks were served also. Thuse taking part in this unuflu^ al affair were; Misses Lois Hes ter, Louise Taylor, Hattie Whit© Mary Love, Helen McDade, V. McQuaig, Sallie McCright, K. Love, Eula M. Lyde, Mary Mitchell, Mesdames Maggie Younger, Mattie Lyde, Mae Willie Web*, Lucy* Jenkins, M. Lyde, Alma McQuaig and Louise Tliorpe. Messrs. J>ohn Toran, Willie White. George White, Willard Merritt, John A. John son, Chester Webb, and Byrd Collins. 19th thru 24th D’ORSAY ReVi -R. O. Langford, pastor of the St. Matthew C. M.'Ef Church is preaching a series jf serins at his church which began the second Sunday of this month. Each Sunday morning he will preach one of “T h e Seven Seals”. Sunday morning he will open the third seal. At the evening services, he will preach the Rise and Fall of some Bible character. The public is cordially invited to attend any or all of the services. ^ Mr. Algie N. Langford, son of Rev. R. O. Langford,' of this city- left Wednesday for New York City where he will enter t h e school of Embalming and PJastic ( Surgery. Mr. Langford plans to g» in business upon his return to Durham in the spring. 120 1-2 SOUTH MANGUM STI^ET RUSH YOUR BEAUTY TROUBLES TO US WE DEUVER THE GOODS WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDi^ ANY RUSH WITH P • Licensed WAITING TO SERVE YOU At‘ ALL TIMES SPECIAL R U O M - liARGARET BAILEY, Spec^Rst - fn' Fancy Cialiog. SWZABE.TH BOOKER, SpeclaUat iNi- Maaiearinc aad COMPTON,. SpecUiut {■ SMiapbeiBc aad Sp*eliJUt In .Mai««l Waviag Speeialbt {■ PiagM- Waving mb4 t icr Ak^fttc Tuesday evening September, 13, the Silver Moon Clu'b assem bled at tile borne of Mrs. Anni« King on Hazel Street Gay fall flowers wereused throughout the home and added a scenic setting to the meeting Whist was *the ij^me of the evening amt—Ifafc Com^ius Johnson was the winner of the prize for the hig^st score. Mrs. King serr«d a delicious salad course with punch, followed by minta and fruits. IU Members present were; Mes dames Henry Holman, Roy Deo- ComBlius loiaaon, Doris Holland, ElizaJbeth ^rd. Misses Odelia Fuller, Blanch Patterson, Tempie Crawley, Ida Ford, anl the hostess,' Mrs. Annie King. OCCO-NEE-CHEE , Self-Rising Flour * lyces the Gu^s out of Baking and Saves you l^ney' ECONOMICAI. FARES On* and Round Trip Coskoh Ticket* ; . ior Bd« ItMvMk Round Trip IHckjHtii ...ta *id nfl» invaiwi. .. ntan liiril • aMafl» GiMd is SiMpiBg aiid.«(i|ar Qua « eraiMr afcacgw ier VMS Ona Way Tiokats PtOo,'^ p,ymm prapar lor «p*M eco^ML XMoteg Out and CbocJbas la Thtwwh ISeiea. CmnforuM04»4he Safety4l ^ TRAIN TRAVEIi Fothuefh^ Southern Raikwat IniBr Given Party On Birthday SURPRISES HUSBAND ON BIRTHDAY On Tuesday, Sept. 14, Mrs. Callie Daye of 1017 Second St surprised her husband, Fri$elle paye with a birthday paHy in celebration of his birth&iy; This TpSfty also a surpr^ fiSr MtBB- Barbara^ ijegan, -a yw>dtt-bmii^ia-bqnor of Grey^ who &te of the Hillside Park High ^ left “ for Wilmington to 5Ke "up School an^j a former student 61. *iutles at a private hospital there Memorial WEST DURHAM BAPTIST CHURCH The Pastor and congregation WE BAPTIZE TOGETHER! United Congr«sational Chris tian and Mount Zion Baptist' hold joint servicc Sunday ev ing Sept 25 1938 at 7t3& p. The united Congregationa] Christian church of which till of the West Durham Baptist J Rev. Church will go to the Second Biaptisf Church to join in the observsnee of the Missionary Anniversary. T. J. Moore, is pastor wii hold its evening service jointl with' Mount Zion iLhptist churc of which the Rev. W. M. Full is pastor, Sev’«ral candidates will be| baptised from eacli church a special service. Rev. T. J EeV. E. B. iilpTOy, pastor «jf Jiogre wtU- fu'eac^ sermon.| Mount Olive AMtE Church ha-i there will '^ no servfce at'the announced that Sunday, Sept. Conjf;egational Christian church 26, will be devoted to the ob- Sunday after the U o'clock hourJ servance of Missionary^ day. At - All the members and friends are! 11:30 the pastbjilwill preach a • ’ • - SUNDAY MISSIONARY DAY AT MOUNT OLIVE Talnier gistered in the ment of Fisk Nashville while Institute, re- Music depa'ri- University in Miss Jessie Lo gan, a member of the l'9i8 Graduating class of the North Carolina College will enter the school of Social Service at At lanta University. Mrs. Daye’s lovely new home decorated with beautiful cut flowers furni^ed a sccne sett ing for the occasion. special missk>nary sermon anJ at 8:30 p. 'm. a candlelight ser vice will be sponsored by the Missionary society. asked to meet us af'Mount Zion Sunday night. REV. MeLESTER ENDS VACATION* ~ TOiVing completed his t w c j^eks yacation Rev. C. E. Mc- Lester, pastor of the Second Refreshments were served to the forty guests present ai^ the evening was i>acked with fi throughout. Eajiftist Church was at his beat Sunday, for the sermon which he preaced was a stirring one and thtf spirit was-indeed higii. To a capacity audiencfe he preach ed from tfce subject, "TTie King fp^kJ^ith Many Crowas.'.' The ^^nior Choir, under ttie direction REV. T. J. MOORE CONDUCTS! SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL Rev. T. J. Moore, rbturned toj the city Saturday evening after I conducting another successful I revival meeting in Charlottee, I N. C. at the First Calvary Bapt. [ church. The attendance w a ususually large and many friends] friam Concord, N. C. where the ,Eev. Moore, paatored for eight years and also from nearby [ points attended the meeting. Souls wcxft ^ved, God's people .rejoiced and the church was made stronger. Can Afford To Build! bami Mor* fava«aUai Baeause amMlitioaa ieaneankiag A* piaanibc, ffaaaelllg eoDdracUoB of a a«w bome hav*ji«v( there's abMlntaiy ■« reasaa why yoa eaa't hava tka kftMM yaa da> •ire. 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