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TMf CAIIOUNA UttMBAV, i, im ffl€ uuGmon’S: pqg€ OAZ0 Sifi'ma Theta jLi Sorority^Plans I J^U jC M j! CLUBS Rkhmond, Rachcl Couch, lillia Mat Alien, Mary Toom«r, Gasel Tries. Leiu Tuzli«r and Fr&Bcei Burt, Merdamei Elizabetih And •rson, Sylvester Kane, Mitgnolia TenSiSi and Hr*. DQton. Jabberwock I Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta. Sicnu TheU Sorority y making filial pl«n» for the JABBEJiH'OCK. wtiich i* to be preaentoj^n JFriday, April 16, in the B. N. Duke Auditorium, at North Carolina College for Negroe*. i j ^ ^ This event is sponiored an nually in variuu« cities through out the United States, where chapters of the sorority aie es tablished. It is the sorority'jt na tioi^il project presented for the benefit of ils scholarship fund. Ube proceed*'' t*iBm the local af- fa?r will go to aid Mme dtserv- ing young woman -«i4o attends North Carolina College. The "Jabbemock” is a legen dary creature found among the I»^8 of Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland.” Hiis mythical creature was somposed .of many varied parts which made it a being of unusual fascination The program consists of dif ferent dramatic skit?^ presented by all of the local chapters of the Greek letter fratemiti;s and sororities. Th« various types of entries will convey the idea of tihe composite nature of th e Jslbherwock fi-om which > h e program derives its ^name. This unique progi^am ia so ar ranged as to ensure variety and entertainment .of a distinctive nature. . ' j H>1 Each entry as presented by the Greek letter organisations will be competitive with the others participating oh the pro gram.‘Prizes awaided to VON,DORA iCLUB 'Hie Von Dora Club met at the home of Mrs. Kosa Barbe# 708 Glenn Street Tuesday March 21. The meeting was opened say ing the ^rd’s prayer,,^hen 1#ie meeting pas open fot busTness. After the busines had been transacted Mrs. Barbee served a delicious dinner consisting of fried fi?h, potatoes,, corn muff ins and a tomato salad. The mjxt meeting will be held witih Mrs. Lillie Sradsher 1\215 Pine street. , V I president in obarge. Four per- [sons to the club to become mem bers. They were Misa Bettie B. I Lana, Joseph Graves, Albert Roberson and Edward Lockliart. YOUTH SPORT CLUB The discusfion for i- the meet ing was "The Sentiment of tlxa Nation*’ lead by Misa Lucille Qregory in an up to manner. After which a delici{»u* cofe^e of refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Hazel 13u^on. The topic for next Monday nigiit April 3 will toe “Character” led t>y the president Matlihew Davi*. The Ydutih Sport Club held its regular meeting Monday night at tih« home of Miss Hazel Hudson K09 Chestnut Street. In ipite of the weather the meeting was a auc(|ihft with. Mias Hudson, vice tihe group that, in the opinion of the Judges, presents the most 9B%isfact6ry performance. SUNNY SIDE CLUB I The Sunny Side Social Cl«ib met at the Durham Chauffeurs ' Club room March 121, 1988. The evening was spent as a social gatfiering Mis^ Toomer and Mrs. ' Dixpn served a delicious repast I of ham and pinento san^lwiches, potato salad, peanut?- mints, and cocktail. Those p^eseiit were Misses Catiherine Hazel, Simega Ba^urized CREAM GRADE A A Healthy Child Learn* Easily .milk; KEEP YOUR CHILDRia^ ' AND ALL THE,GKOWN-UP|,s,i \ OF YOUR FAMILY IN GQPP HEALTH WITHi ''^859 ■Mm IvJ-vTt Ipir Dui^ham Dairy Every Week Is HEALTH WEEK With Us Don't Forget To Order DURHAM DAIRY ICE CREAM The Idieal We’va arraaged to have */>*ciaI ice cream bricks and individual ) noldi for your Easter dinner deacert. Eggs, ftabbit*, Ciiicks Lilies, etc., molds can be ordec^ at rMsonaUa price* which in- eluded dry-ice packing and deliTery. Phone *1 ^955 for service. THOME L fU Products Company, PHONiB MANHArmN CLUB "The wearing of the Green” was very much in evidence on Friday nigiht March 17, when the members of the Manhattay Club aatertkined at t^a HiUsfil* Recreation center. Deppite the fait thatj4h»' weather was cold and the cluJj is practically new there was a record bteaking attendance. Durliam’s newest dancing playground w.is live with- Joyous gaity and whole- 5ome fun. So mixeT and ho agree able was the crowd gathered that soonerror later it was al most impossible .not to run Into some one I you knew. The Recrea tWBri center was beautifully de corated In "shades of green witii green lights casting a dim glow of the plaice. Muivic was furnish ed by tihe “Manhattan Mar quette” w^Wch is owned and operated by the Manhattan clirf)! Drinks and sandwiohes were '■m served be^een dances and dur ing intermission. A v§ry pleasant evening was enjoyed >by who were present. IN HO$PlTAL Rev. W| D, Smith ip, ill at the Lincoln Hospital and is showing muolh improvement. INDUSTRIAL GIRLS PLAN JOINT MEET The Industrial clufb is planning; a big joint meeting of b o > frienda and girl friends early April. A discussion will be lead by the subj,ect of marriage. After the discussion a social will follow. T5ie girb are looking forwffd to this meetins: much enthusiasm. A. & T. Honor Roll GRBEj3MSBORO—-Tw^ upper classmen, one a Junior and E. K. W^iead and the other a senior' James Haaby made a perfect acore of 3.00 fir the wintesj quarter at A and T Col lege, aiccordinp to a report on scholarship released by L. A. WL"e, register, , 2id students maintained an average of 2.50 wihijph qualified them for the honor froll and 47 students maintained an average of 2.00 to 2.49 to qualify for the honor roll, Kankiing students by clashes were James C. Hasty,'senior with an average of 3,00~fe, K, Win stead, ‘Junior with an iaVei'age oif 5.00, Marace Gibb.«, sopho more, with an average of 2.9'5, and Sarah Miles, freshman with an overage of *2.94. The complete lists of A hin- or roll students follows: Jame« Haaty, Veda Spell man, Mary C. Doglass and Willa Johnson, seniors. E. K, Winstead, Ruibh' Nicnol- son and Mildreid Payton, juniors, Marece Gibbs, H. Holt, Joseph Golson, Lyd\^ Robinson, Silda BlanffT\Htf° Jane Gail Holland, sopho- ^ mores. Sarah Miles, Althea Emept, James Werrsn, Jas Derr and George Gail, freshmen. Th'ose making the B honor roll were: James Mitchell, C. Hughes, Elsie Albright, Beatrice Rwlbinson, Richard Wright, Wal ter 'Wiompson^, Cora Baith, A. Smith, E.'telle Smith and WeU Continued on page eigh': Notes From T DURH/Urs BLUE BOOK BY F. MORINiE DIXON I take this time to. ejctend congratulations for myself and the entire Mutual force to Presi dent C.-C. Spaulding for the vaty tmm and excellent address over "Wings Oier Jordan” on Sunday morning. iMit, Hortence Wilson in gray with an ordhid hat and blouse, Mary livas in a light green coat and beige accessioup; Bea Bur nette in a loreijr blue three pie suit with dusty rose hot and blouse, Lillian Jeffers in a navy blue ruit light blue blouse, navy hat, purse, shoes and glovea; Iriene Gates in a 2 pc ohartrense ensemble, black pailor hat with matching hand; Minnie Tureer in a Mack Wit, white blouse, black »and white hat and Hattie „ Scarborough in a beautiful coat M, .„d Mr. H H„™ Mr, ^ ! W“k O'*". I>« «»l 'I-.... ] Brown, and yours truly motored « » i. ' « t j * t. Oxford S«„d., I. "V ^ , . I ll see you next week. Miss Grace Brown, a 'student in Mary Potter High School. Henry Turner accompanied C. jC. Spaulding to Lawrence- ville Va last week. Mr. Spauld ing gave a talk on "Vocational guidance,” ^ * EASY PAYMINTS ON PURCHASIS or $10 OR MORt) SEAR«OE BvUCK AND Attorney aiiU Mif. tt. t;aicei ■^ot iNew lOiK City are tae uouse guest ot Mia. a. A, j, VVmtteu ox I’ayetlevUie bt. Attorney Carter is oue of our nauuiialiy known Negro citizens and ser ves in tne capacity of Hr>sistant District Attorney of New York City. Mrs. Carter is very promin ent in political and civic activi ties and is an exceptional apeak er ppeaker. Mrs. Winitted, Mrs, Ethel Berry and Miss Viola Thompson accompanied Mrs. Carter to Greensboro Sunday where she spoke at Bennett College during tihe Ve.«per Hour. Wasn’t Sunday a lovely day? Y NOTES Spring is here and the Girl . Reserve Clubs have turned their study toward Health. &hd Recreation a.* well as illustrating the line of the Girl Reserve Code "SiEE- ING BHAiUTlFUL.” Miss Marie Faulk, president of the FMreside Guild, is urging all membert to be present at each meeting from now until June, j The clifl) year is to be closed in June and it is necessary to round out the program before it can be evaluated,for the year. *♦•••*.♦*♦** Mr.°. Louise Elder aud Mra. Carrie Jordan have been chosen And you looked Just as lovely. ^ delegates to represent the Har- The sweetest lady of all was ^ riet Tutoiuarf Branch at the Nasih- little Andre Burnette. She dress, a navey ibfti£.„. coat with pearl ibuttons, blue hat and w^ita sodcB and shoe.';. Others in the parade was Johnnie Ba.‘s ville All Southern Conference. This is t3ie largest conferences of Its type, in the history of the organization. Mrs. fUder is chair man of the Education Ck'mmitte* and Mrs. Jordan « vice chair- in a yellow coat with tiny colo- j man and Parliamentarian of the red threads ihere and there, a ^ Committee of Management. The burgundy scarf, and black hatf i All Southern Conference is open Grace Ma.=sey in a light blue to all memihers of the organiza- suit, fuschia hat with a Vide j tion, club grirls, social wbrkeri black hand, (black slippers, gloves etc. The Confei’ertce is Interr and puse; Salena Wheeler with ^ acial' in nature and is one of a black coa^ chartreuse hat and | the attempts to «ecure On in black acce.®souies, Ethed Marshall formed, participating member- in a gold dress, tan coat and bership. nBUHimwBMiBiiHiBwniiiiBHiaiHiBniBiaiiiii You doo^ tiavi^to risk the costly dangers of smooth, wVm tires any longer. Come ia today and equip your car with a set of the new Firestone Champion Hres — tlM safety sensation of 1939* The new Firestone Safety-Lock cord and improved process °of Gum-Dipping provides amazingly g^^er stren^ to the cord body. The new Gear-Grip tread with more than 3,000sharp edged safety angles, grips tlw road lor quicker, sure stops and gives longer non-skid mileage. The small down payment, and low easy weekly terms of a .iFirestone Budget Plan accoont lets you, put these sensational new Champion tires on your car today, and you pay as you ride. iir BiY UpMIMHrivP MUCw Buy on Budget $075 Lbttm It Tit FWr« nf Pirtilaii* wU> JUd*n/ Cntfy \Untrtl md Uitt» It Tit Pirtmrnt Vtirt tf Tit F*nm EwtrtU MUcMl hUervitun Ciumtbm Pdirmn Mfh wm lAwih* iSaw terr, S*t k«il Umt. Tire Division p. O. POOLE, MANAGER KVtSTER SERVICE^ STATION €(Mt. MAIN AND |Gft£fiSON »TREEXS, NORTH DURHAM SERVICE. STATIdN CORNER MANGUM And^BRaADWAY STS. “Durham’s Leading TIr* and Batter Hoaler” S^E E OUR " B EAIUTIFUL . paster Parade —OP— FROCKS ■ - AND _C,0 A T S S PE C I A L GROUP OF COAT* AND D R E^S'^E S G IR E' A R E D U C Gilyllie lewiiiaii, Inc. 306 1-2 W&ST MAIN STREET And Long Meadow milk is better because te'cribn, le^SBtlfle jteetlng ^ad cleanliness A healthy jhome is a batter hone—-and a hon^ ^servic ed by Long Meadow Dairy is asstmed of a constant ■■tu|ipiy m yuiB, i WE ARE C^PERtATING WITH NATIONAl, NEGRO HEALTH WEEK April 2nd to April 0tli Long Meadow Dairies PHON& L—«01 9* i
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