Tfll CAJIQt.lNA TIM&f SATUftDAy AUOUIT 4 iMt nw NEWS *™» DURHAM most, Well folks, did you •«• ll^thu ib&m »Umkmlia*d automobiJec kpd taxis driving dowa on Korth Oarelin* Coil^e Catuipu* nigbt? The occasion was the (rand ball which tndcd Jtl%. Bessie Chitted’* Jutaior T«oiiis Tournameut and did they jam that rym? Both youug and oIH were there to make it a swell affair—t h • affair of the season^ And the Night Hawks really ,iti^ “set the music ringinc." Uow »bout it folks, should have been there. Brisbane Umstead ' apcnt the weelt end at Dis home in Kocky M&ant. ^ Carl Beatty, was the w^eek end gueat of SOiui* Juanita UuH’ ter in Eocky Mount. Sylvester fl^^ant was also at home (in Kocky^ Mount* for tbe week* end. QCAItTETTES AND "cJHORUSES IN MUSnCALE AT HILLSIDE Sunday^^ Augo^ 6 at H’>isid« iKaool the (JKited Congregati9n al Christian Church will sponsor a musicale by choirs, choruses and quartettes from Greens boro, Creedmore; Wendell and Ze4bulon, N. C. along witn local choruses. Hie Carolinii Four and tlie BHgBt Moon Quartettes of this' City—^nd others have been invited- by the committee. l^e prograot will begin at 2 p. m. in tlTe main auditorium or'Hillside School with D, J. Johnson of Wendell a« director Rev. T. J. iToore pastor of the I Hines and tT!e next meeting United Congregational Christian will be held at the nume of Miss Church cordially Invites the” pu-1 Florence Rowland iat 904 Pine bli^ to attend. I Street Tuesdlty evening at eight _ jP- .1 . R£ViVAL CTOSES Tie United Congregational-1 THiE ROYAli DUl^ AND Christian Church closed one of IDUCHESS^'c*ui5~ held its regular succeeaSui revival meetings in the history of the church. Kfv, McUonalu of Washington, N. C. couduct- ed the meeting which closed with nine coifverirtons and acces sions. The church and commun ity were greatly revived. JUNIOR MISSION MEETS WITH IffiSS FULLER Miss Odelia Fuller and Mrs. Dorethea Keeves were Joint hostesses To ttie J^Tor Mission ary Circle of Mount Gilead Baptist Church Mppday night, July 31 in their regular meet ing at Mtss Fuller’s home on IMwd Street. *•«•**•*** *i'he meeting was opened in the usual order with sin?ing by the group followed by scrip- tuFe and prayer by enT, Mrs. liolman. for discussion watf Bearing the Cross The very inspiring was led by tne was followed by of. the circle. After tlie (business and pro gram the group was served a delightful repast office cream and cake. N'ext week’s meeting will be held witJi Miss ^Lula M. Lattimore. SOCIAL CL OB MEETS Hhe Hillsiae High Social Club held its last regular meet ing at the home of Herbert the presid 'Hie topic ‘Youth at Home.” discussion president who othe'' members meeting ai ilie home -ai,^rs. Uixi>n at 904 Pine, Street with Mrs. UernetOe Howard as h‘os- tua. The following members wi'fe deUgflted with the delicious three course service. Misses Elixat>«'v£ Davis, Bea- trRu Clark; Rochel Couch, Mr, and Ml'S. Slmt>n Little; Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Adams, Mrs. Fran cis Burt; Henry Camel Jesse Jac]cson and Winsion PmcocIc. IN EDENTON Misses ^Iriez Holley and l oris Holloway‘are "vacationing" in Edenton, N. C. Mias Holley, whose home is in Edenton, has 4»««n Mias Holloway** guest on Elisabeth Street for se’feral weeks, and endeared herself to numerous friends while her*. RETURNS Miss Flossie E- Dunstan h** returne3 home after spending an enjoyable vaca'tion ^ the iW|rld’s Fair aa welF as i^ in Morristown, Summitt and Montslair N. J. VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans had a delightful time visiting relatives and friends in Lumber toti during the week end of July 29. FROM GOLDSBORO Visiting in Durham Monday, July 31 were Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis of G^dsboro who were the guests of 'Rev. Lewis’ liother, Mrs. Martha Lewis on Dowd Street. They were accom panied to the city by their son and two daughters. JOINS HUBBY IN N. J. Mrs. C. C. Spaulding left the city Tuesday morning to join her huiiband in Attlantic City, N. J. , , SPEND DAY IN TOWN H. Mayo and Archie Ste vens of ^PanvilleJ^ " Va. former rasidents of Durham spent Monday here. WINS SCHOLARSHIP AS IHLWHUL lUHNS r MISS StAEA RK^HARDSON, graduate 1939 cliVs Chester Penn. High school who in a competitive test won this year’s scholarship awarded 4>y Nation al Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, teacher’s sorority. Mi?s Rich- ar3»on plans to attend Slate Teachers cofiege In West Ches* ter, Penna. BACK HOME Misses Irene and Callie Mid- gette h»''® -reUirnei home after spending two Weeks with rela tives and friends in Stanford, Conn. and l^ew York ^City. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mrs. Lula Goodiae whd left the city Juiy 17 for Rutherfood Madison and New York City, returned home Satu.vax July 29 to attend the' funeral of her brother in law^ Albert GoodRte. TO THE BEACH Willie Green and Miss Margie Pettiford spent the 'weekend of July 28 in Norfolk ¥ihere they enjoyed the sweet bieeze and sunshine . o£ . the Ocean Breeze Beach. - ^Y DAISY M. MA\0 WHAT PRiC'Ji; PARAaimj? Life today, it not only and earnest’ ^ut ^acided pain in the nack. We’ra all worried and nagged trout>lad and tenac. Ws’rn ;«iwayu gratiitul^ta anyone wbo will, make the things seem lasier, peopia who will back up our alibu bolster up our ilatering self esieeiu. Never, m snort, nave parasites ibeen ao precious. SiPliAKiiSU O'U' NATU16E Nature has lU own little way of getting yuu to pertorm as she wisbe*. Sbe ia an expert «t giving you a snot oi dope and you never suspect. When you are t>o slow aiiout getting at her work she Just givaa y°u an extra *hot of ad renalin. Xnen away you go. Your heart atarta to pound, your vis ion clears, you feel physically stimulated and you decide you can liak the world. you have felt thia extra strength. You have acted in a way that suiiiriaes you when an emergency arises. You can leap out of danger, can lift a happy load yorf can do things that you n»ver dreamed you could do and you get a 'big kick out of doing them. K)EiaPlNG BUSY Just keeping busy im’t enou|fh. You must •have somebody to keep you busy. Sonjebody to love, somebody to love you enough to go through anything in the world for you— and with^j;ou. Somebody who reauy caraa what you do, aomebody to depend upon—and sometoody depend upon you. THE MEASURAPICE OF UFE Life should be measured by loss and not by gain, Not iby the water of which you drink, ».ut by the water of which you pour forth; * Love’s streagth stand# in love’s sacrifice. He who suffers most has moat to give. lalao a memJ>er of the Pruden tial committe of the American I Board of Foreign Missions. Mrs. Bush hAs a winning per sonality a love for girls, great resourcefulness as a leader and yn excellent experience foi her new position. It is fully believed that the Girls’ dorimtory will be a very happy home foi the adolescent youth. Mrs, E. H. Rush New Dean At - . Kings Mountain IN CXCIFORNIA JL J. Spaulding left the city latrt Tuesday for Los Angers, California, where he will spend his vacation. Mr. Spaulding, local buainess and insurance man, expe^ to-4»e out on the sunkist coast for aeveral mon ths. »-*r* RETURN FROM SEACH John Melvin Turner and others have returned home uf- ter spending a few days al the bcttcn. Alexander Baiibee, accompani ed by Miss Pearl Byrd laotorad to :k.i..k FilJay n..ht July 2g where they spent a delightful weekend on the beach. ILL .... Friends will regret to know that Hiss Janat L. Williams f Pettigrew Street is ill In Lin coln Hospital. We hope for (ler a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. CHiarUe Little spent the past week end with their daughter, Mrs. Mary Laws. BEflUTyVRbmfliicE SPONSpRtCK'.ew’ , E BE /roi fi PAT I LAIilEUSE Tbs Urimn l*«rtr FwMiitise ww tr Mm S«d«frsy Mamrtactartag Cwapmy *• MetMa •f pmtnriiig wtRMii'i Mtwd featirtT, tai |e Mks Mm iMHlit «f tkli i«mii> svrfMI* (e liM psMls. Q AT - Part of O.K. Ferrell " Estate Suib-divided into Home Sites and Small Tracts. .For the Best Colored People. Located on Fayettevifle St. DURHAM,-N. C. Just beyond North Carolina Coll ege. Also close to the Du rham Graded School and churches. We feel like this is some of th*e Fest property offered at auction to tlie best colored people in years. KIM VU " 5 10:30 A. M. CONCERT WE ARE GIVING AWAY A FREE LOT AND A NUMBER OF OTHER VALiUABLE PRIZES. prop«rt]r to thow thu property to tlia Pr»> p«cti*« Puraba*«r«. iUfradu^aats and Eat* Fiirni*h«4 by Mr*. P*ttl* J«ffari«t o» A* grounds. Sold'On Eaay Terms. HILL * JCMDiaON, S«lli>c A«Mt« THOMAS BR6tHER3,“%nctioBa«i« KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C-— Students and friends of Lincoln Academy are happy over ^the appoinment of .Eleanor H. Rush' as dean ' of Girls^ at this institution. Mrs. Rush is the wife of the Rev. Charles F. Rush pastor of the First Congregational Church of Charlotte. She is a graduate of Straight College, which was located in New Orleani' and now is a part of Dill^d Univer sity. Additional study has been done by Her at’’Chicago Seinln- ary. For five find a half years Mrs. Rush served as Extensiop worker for the Congregational Church of Charlotte. She is a graduate of Straight College which was located in New Or- leapji,' and now is a part of Dillard University. Additional study has been done by her at Clficago Seminary. For five years Mrs. Rush served as Extension worker for the Congrational church Ex tension Society—working more directly ii;i Georgia »and the Car- linas. She is now a member of the Phyllia Wheatley Branch of the YWCtA of Charlotte mi4 chair man of the Branch. Her position as President of the North Carolina Missionary Union gives her memlbership ift the National President’s organixfl'tion. She is Not only Is this tb« bathing nit seaaon but skirts are gradually get ting shorter and shorter so that even if we shun' the b>achea our lega are subject to scrutiny. Judgibg from appearances, many of us think, aa l^gy did In the dark ages, that toga are limbs and should kept wall under cover. Unfortunately, how ever, they aren’t kept under cover and what meets the eye-, as a reanlt, is sometimes hardly pleating. IExerclco Will Impr^ Ltflt For the majority of os, «xerclse I la the most important factor la leg beauty. One of the most effective [ exercises both., for the girl with too heavy lefi^ «nd the girl whose legs need building up is bicycling. Bi cycling pots muscle where it belonga and takes off unsightly lumps of fat. it’i good for tiie hips and stomach, to9, ar.i Is an all-round healthful exercise. If you haven’t a blcycl^, however, and can't arrange to rent ur borr6w one, the same exerciae can be taken by lying on your back and working your legs in blcyA fashion In the air. llils isn’t as much fun as actual bicycling bnt as far as rortecting the flgur« goes, It serves the same purpose. The skin on yonr lega, toOr.U IPv portant, whether you go In for shorts and swim suits or mer^ sheer stockings. Scrub your lega f hard with a brush to stimulate the { circulation and elough off dry, flakey ikin. If the skin Is ezcesslva- ly dry, Mpeclally after exposure to the ann, a little cream rubbed Into the akin and allowed to remain wlU tialp correct thla condition. Hair M L«|« Qhould Be Removed An4* then there'* the matter of •nperfhiotis hatr on the legs. Noth ing detracts from the mppearance of the IH* more than unsightly hair. The way you remove the hair ia a matter personal preference, but the point ia—remove it! There’s al ways the aiinpie razor, quick, easy to use and effective. 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