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NEWS*“
DURHAM
OUT AGAIN
Dr. I. K. Turner who h^*
iU f»r several weeks is up and
vut Birain to the delight oi hii
'many friends.
HOME AGAIN
GeafKC Cox 4r. h*' rtturh^d
to the city from Atitftt*, i*.
whcr« b* rectntly underwcct u
tuuui operation.
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
Ann» ui-'awpiit come t;. >t the
BiarriaK* u£ tor. and Mri. Ilw-
vay O'ltaUy w;« aoleinnized oii
Salariajr July is'" in Ourhain.
Mm. d’Ketty way formerli Miss
Mulli* Richard dMughter pf
lltury Kiehard of Hillsboro, N.
C. Mr. O’lteHy i« the son •€
Kev. and Mr*. Orn O’Kelly
•»**«**#« ^
GUEST
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scurlock
had for their gue.'ts on Sunday
Mr,' and Mi's. Kiehard Atkuis
Mr«. Christiana itopkins, Kb-
Utaniel K. Atkins Jr. Lou.'ia
'iflFhfjnpson, .Christiana Hcrton-
/ ,aiwi.-4qa|ia Pearce.
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reViv>^ starts
A week ef revival sei vices ,
vuU begin at the Mount Gilead Iments S*-?- N. Freemont Avenue
JUNE WEDDING
announced
I'he following *'i'(lding an-
nuuncement haa jeisn recfcjVed
iri anjJ around the city:
iir. a^a Mrs. Joustt' Pe:ry
announce fhcf marri«t,e of
their daughter, Marth« ^
flavana, t« Mr. tkirnei>ou»
Smith on .Saturday, the
eis^hth of June, nineteen
hundred and thl*'ty nine.
Durham, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith AT^i mak
ing tiieii- home ui, (503 Klem
Sti eet in Dufham.
FORMER DURHAMITE
IN CITY
Charte,i Williams, formerly
a lesiiitOii «f Durham ..arrived
in the city Sunday August (5
for a_^x||k’j? visitV'foi: the past
SIX yuartt h» haa been 'living in
Washington, U. C. and wnile
here he is the guest of his
uncle, John Williams on Willard
Street. He wa- accompunieU
here by his^wife, Mrs. Bertha
Williams and^ his little daufchter.
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Visniw’u FROM BALTIMORE
Little Edna Wilhelmina lirad
shei' of the Uknnulden A’>art-
Baptist Church in Oiawge
County Sunday. Rev. T. M.
Mo.°i>y pastor has announced
that Rev. Harvey Blan will con
duct the servicea..-
BLESSED EVENT
|Ir. and Mrs. Charles N.
Scnrluck Jjave announced t h e
birth of a daughter, born in ham.
July in Hillaboro. Mrs. Scutlock
will be remembered' si’
Baer Miu Fannie Matf Po^tor.
in Baltimore, with her grand
mother Mr.-'. iiuth Brausher
arrived in Roxiboru^ C. last
Friday. They will apend t h e
^n}mtu of August ^isiting fri
ends and relatives in Durham
al.'O. lidna is -the daughter of
Mrs. William Eades formerly
Miss Maggie Bradsher of Dur-
HEAR YE
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•rer Badio Station WDNC each
Monday evening at 7:15.’ _ This
feature is the Silver Leaf Four
%u«rtette. Hear these local
boy*. Write your comments on
the program in care of the
radio station.
MOUNT VERNON
R«v. J. H. Thomas, pastor of
tjb* Mount Vernon Baptist*
Cburch, preached a very force
ful permon last Sun^y morn-
ingr on the .'ub^act “Being
Yeurself at Your Best.'
m-
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A Prominent Busines^,,
Woman Praises Mme.
WnntM’’s Praporations
"I UM Mme! C. J. Walker’s
preparations exclusively be
cause I get results from them
that I am unable to get from any
other preparation,” stated a well
known business woman the
other day.
The secret of We remarkable
success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s
preparation is in the fact that
they were blend^ by the late
Maitam- -C. J, VOker to reach
certain definite conditions of the
hair, skin and scalp, and today,
after over thirty-five years on
tee market, they are growing
increasingly popular, and not
withstanding thfe fact that the
C«npany ha* always refused to
reJube the price on theM goods,
they are still in demand every
where.
Mme. C. J. Walker’s Glossine,
although more than thirty-five
vMn on the market, is still the
Wader in iti field. *1116 reason
for, this is because, it not only
•erves as a scalp oil, but It gives
the hair that silky sheen and
natunl gloss that is the delight
of every woman.
_ Mnx. C. J. Walker’s Brown
Tiaee Powder is not just another
Powder, bUl Is the result of
of experimenting to pro
duce the perfect blend to impart
a velvetlute softness and at the
time eooliiig and refresh-
“ the thing fix' tiiese hot
me. C. J. WaUcei^s won-
—^ P*«paMHmis mn sow by
BeauUcians and I^g
Staves everywhere, or you can
•rue Mme. C. i. Walker
riimimij Addjwes!
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MOTORS TO WASHINGTON
Mrs. William Eades wiU motor
from Baltimore to Washington,
D. C. on Thursday mormng and
W.ili-,^eJid thf uay visiting Mrs.
William Jack.eon formerly Miss
Lucinda Trice of ..Durham who
has as her gui-st Misses Arhetta
Allison and Bosa'belle Mc
Adams. ^ ar-.;
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IN ATLANTIC CITY
Master Billy Marsh aTitf Miss
Pauline Marsh afe spending
some time in Atlantic . City, N.
J. as the guests of Mr. Mrs.
B. J. i^ixoii and their aant, Miss
Mozelle Taylort
FASHION REVIEW
CHARLOTTE
SOCIAL tilGhlLIQHTS
(A) Now here’s just the skirt. Note tiie interesting neck
thing for hot formal nights, line and how the yoke comes
It’s simple in lines but attrac- ' down under the wide belt and
tiv& as the deuce and should * flows down to floor length.
lo°k^qually well on anjone, Bathing suits, are snappy
no ^*^atter what complexion, attractive and brief this year.
complexion
For best results it should be
done In white mousfeline . de
soie, with a black crepe under
attractive and brief this yipar,
so here's one in keeping -with
the general trend. It's in a form
fitting lasttx (of scream at
you) cut rather law in front and
in V shape in the back. It
laces ibolh* sides (in a contrast-
i.njj ^color if you like) right fit
to the waist. > But for goodness
»ake make sure the lacing ord
is dorable, or it might be em-
harassing no end.
Miskea Willie Mae Ui»l and
iast week
Detroit to attend thti (jua-
dte^^fal Convention of tnt Me
thodist li^iscopal Zion Church,
after wntch they wiil viwt
wanada.
t t t t t t
Mrs. Lonnie Bell Davu was
hostefs at a lovely party at her
home last Friday night on S.
McDawell Street in honor of
her sister, in law MiM Melvin
t t t t t * ^
Mrr. 0:i!zett Wallianis honor
ed Mrs. Bessie Brooks of Strows
uurg Penn. Whep she tnter-
tained Ikst Saturday at her
home on Montgomery Street,
ifeta.iiul iiuVn^iT 'were effec
tively' arrangedi in the home
and Pokeno waT'enJoyed during
tne evening. High score, guest
and consolation prises were
given. Mrs. Mildred Brodj.^, the
Winner of High score price,
Mr.'. Bessie Brooks Guest prise
and Mia. Gladys fienjamiu tne
winner of Consolation priaw.
After which a salad course was
' served. There ti.at playeil were
Mesuames blanch Mius, Wuma
Williams; Charlotte,' ^ Hunter
Oisdys Benjamin, Lucy Plater;
Catherine JSUnson; Marvin Alex
ander. Mildred Alexander, B.
-Brook?; Mildred. Brume and
JBes^-Uurdy and Miss Alice
McLaughlin.
t t t t * t . “
Dr. Ji. M. Wyche is leavTHg-
Sunday for New York to at
tend the National Medical As
sociation. After which he plans
to visit his wife,, Mrs Kellene
Wyche and daughter Alie« iti
Highland Beach Maryland where
they are vacationing for the
summer. •' ' ^
t t t t t t
Doctors Green, Alexander;
Blackman, Watkins; A. J.
..WiWiasMj. J. #p4
Mrs. Geraldine Yancey, wife of
Dr. Yancey will attend th^ Na
tional Medical Association in
New York.
Miss Mary ElizaJieth Moore
young daughter of Mrs. Mary
More of North David Street
has returned home from viwt-
ing relatives a|id friends in
Asheville, N. C.
BACK FROM NEW YORK
P. fl. MCiSvil and wife, Mrs.
G. H. McNeill have returned
from, a very pleasant * an-* an
««ioy^le trip to the World
Fair. They also visited New
Haven Cohn.' ' .
IN SOUTjH CAROLINA
William Hjyatt accompanied
by his daughters Mr>'. Elizabeth
Bank^ Mrs^ Minnie Wilson
Misses Julia and Louise^ Hyatt,
motored to Greenville, South
Carolina Saturday August 4 to
visit relatives and friends. Their
stay ■'■'is indef initot-v.... ™
RETURNS TO ^N. J.
Miss Rosetta Mangum return
ed to Newark N. J. . Saturday
August 4 after a week’s visit
with her mother, Mrs. Farley
of Plum Street. Miss Mangum
if formally a resident of this
city, but ha? resided' in Newark
for some time.
NEW YORK VISITOR
ENTERTAINED ^
Mrs>- E. B. Lambert of Neyf
York City is visiting Mrs. C. E-
Lamlbert at 1104 Kent Street
and during her stiy iiere she
has been honored with numer
ous entertainments and dinners.
On Sunday, August 6 Mr?,
Lanibert was the dinner guest
of Mrs. George Mooney on
Rent Street and on Monday
August 7 she wa?. entertained
at dinner by Mrs. Garland Wat
son.
a week’s visit in the
city Mr?. Lambert will motor
to Burkville Va. where she will
remain until the latter part of
September.
NEW YORK BOUND
Hughes and little
Mi« Theiiifc Q. Hughes left thp
city Wednesday for New York
£ity^-Mr. Haghca liaa fceea ^
cationing with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Htffehe*. on
Pine Street, or' the past two
week. Little Miss Thelma Hugh-
e* ii vi»iting her mother in New
York.
While Miss Orp^i^cna Hpllo-
way and mother were spending
,a. three daysV Traeation in
Raleigh last week her yster who
remained at home planned for
a surprise party vi^hich took
place on her arrival home Sat
urday evening July 29. When
sbft entered the house the party
wais in full swing.
Those present were; Misses
Orpharena 'Holloway,-Honoree;
Alpha, Daisy and AHase )3en-
kins; Mary Lawes; Inez Keith,
Magnolia Burton, Callie Hollo-
way;, Junetta Holloway, Messrs.
MorrisonJ Eirnesit and John
McComib, Willie Green; Ralph
Evans; Sidney Bess; Alvis
Justice, Ervin Justice; Charlie
Jenkins, William Bullock; Sid
ney Eivans; Frank TiimOi* Jas.
Evans, Willie Crey^s; EiKory
Laws; Josfiph Alien; Otha Bur
ton, Ro/bert Jones; Thurman
Connie and Charlie Holloway;
Roibert Jones; Henry Wearing,
David Justice; Holloway and
Chaclie Hollfr#ay, Sr.; Mes-
dames Charlotte Holloway; Plas-
pie Jones, Vera ^Justice;^ Rosa
Holloway and Lore^wttf Wear-,
ing. . *"'•■•4
The guests w^-e, refresl\ed
with ice cream, cate and punch.
Baby Contest at
St. Marks
Mark AME kiion
^on»oring a baby
The St.
Church is-^.
popularity contest which is
open to all babies from Q xuw-
ths to -10 years of age.
The following are contest
ants; Elvin Haskins, William
Denni.'i Cookc)( „ Jean Curtis,
Martha Grayc^ Kelly; Earl
Minor Jr., Doris Willima Octa-
-via Tedder; Willie Francia Wil
liams, £dwar^ X«e Daniels
Mamie Rowland; Barbara Edith
Baldwin, Daniel Brown; Judi
th Tilman; Addye Gracye Ed-
mundf’on; £imma Louise; £ald-
urin. Pauline Richmond, Edith
Sudden; Ralph Cornel Holman
Thomasine Daniels, Jean Stone
Johnaoji Pearl Bpgers.
CHURCH NOTilS
The Usher auxiliary ol the
St. Mark AME Zloft Church a
spoksoring an Auto Pew Rall^
Content. This contest "will begiti
Sunday August at three
o'clock with a program sponsor
ed by the Durham Ushers Un
ion. Progranm will be ren&ered
jf)y choirs of various ohurchei
during the week of August 14
through '20th Jit eight' o’clock.
The public is cordially iavited
Co attend these programs.
Kev. S. P. Perry, Pastor j
Fy'ed Hines Program ComC
PASSES SUDDEfiLY
J Mrj>. Eloise Joftes of 2JI21
fchautauqua Str^t died Tuesday
evening August 1 around 8 v30.
} was the wife of Lee Edw&rd
Jbnes and was employed at tSie,
Leggett and Myera Tobacco
Company.—She- was. well kjuw»n
and pearly loved by many
friends in Durham and' .Raleigh.
Her death was a distinct sur
prize to everyone.
Asia Choy Syey
CHINESE AND AME^AN FOOD It >
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; Open daily 11 a. m> to 1 a. m.. Sunday open at 2 p. m.
Steak Cliffs, Cbicken Yat-A-Mieiii «tc. . .
MISSIONARIES MEET
The Minnie C. Lyon Mi«»ion-
ary Society met with Mrs. L.
M. Black St -1120- Lyncljburg
Street, Monday^ night -‘August
^7,-The:^ jweeting was opened
with devotions afterwhich the
roll was called and reports of
mission work dione were made.
There were ten or 12 visits
^0 the sick reported as well
money given tp charity.
The lesson, “The fower tff
Helpfulness’ was 'beautifully >?-
pJitined 'by the president, Mrs.
L. M. Black. Aft«&^e lesson
the meeting was ;*^|||||^ ove?
to Mrs. Carrie Biarrti^^teairfcir
of the Btody course. The sub
ject of her discussion was “Ow
Duty Toward God' and it w«
enjoyed iby all. ,
It was decided that the .roup
would repeat "The Slabtown
Convention' on Monday night,
as for the bene^t of the build
ing fund. The meeting w*»
closed with the theme » o n g
‘‘Endure
Lor^.’
CHAPEL HILL VISITORS
Miss Mary JtcDade and Miss
Daisy Harrison of Chapel Hill
spent Monday, . August 7 In Dur
JUNIOR MISSION
PROGRAM PLANNED
Mis. Kellene Wyche who has
bueit visiting m Htgaiand Beach
iAii>iaiiu itiit Monaay tor K.an-
'»» Uity to u« wita nei sister in
tae sauness of tne ueath ol her
nuMiaiia •!. Hartweil i^ooK a
auied actor and song writer,
t t T t * +
John Henry Moore and wife
anu mr. ana Mrs. Wna;ey of
ntuuungtoii were honored guepi
iMttk in tne homes of tneir
mothvr ai.u orocner mrs. iaauie
uaa Mr. and anin. w>(aua«
mooie 01 isortn ijaviaon iii.
t t t t t » •
Miss Daify Tate spent last
week end with Miss Mome
vrawfpro at her ^ome in Bel
mont North Carolina.
t t t 1 t t
Mr. and Mrs. ilim i^uren anu
M(s. Hacheli Andrewa left Sun
day for tiuladfeplita bua
lorK to visit relatives and -
triends.
t t t t * t
Miss 'Ljr.riay umvui of Wtsi.
aiaucwaa fciireet has returned
home after attending tue
uitinip iraining SehCoT that was
held at Livingstone College,
...iif.bury, N. C.
t t t t t »
Mrs. Rhodia Loweiy a n d;
familf-'of Winston Salem N. C.
were guestr^of her mother and.
sister . Mis. Lydia Stevetioou auo
..uiss Annie btevenson over the
week end at their home on £.
M..-c./ell Street.
t t t t t »
Mrs. L. L. Little ami' liiss
Ophelia Graham left Saturday
for Washington and New York.
While in New York they will
attend the World's Fair.
‘ t t t t t t.
The Baptisti State Sundajil
School Convention whicii con
vened! from Tuesday through
Thur$4py of this week in Gol^
boro drew a numiber of deleg
ates from the "Friendly City.
Among those who attended
from Charlotte w.ere P. A.
Connor Supt. of Firs’t Baptist
Sunday School; Mrs. Eliza
Moore, 'Miss Capitola 'Wilson;
Miss Evelyn Connor; Miss Maria
N%eles, Miss Maria Davis;
Samuel It^oore; fi. W. James
Frances Mills, W. W. Lane ftnd
Dr. W. H. Moore. These were
represe^itives from First Bap
tist Church. From' Bbenerer
Baptist Church Miss Irmi Tea-
Miss Lula Lattimore w a s gue and Mrs. Willie Williams,
hostess to the Mount Gilead'From Friendship Baptist church
Gilead B^ptirt Church Junior Rev. ^Lewia Powell.
Missionary Society their re- . ... t t t t t t
jjujgr meeting at her Do#d St. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mason
home Monday evening August ‘ of North Caldwell Street and
7. No special program or topic Mrs. Sara Bar4»er of Biddkville
for .’dsousi'ion was planned for*
this meeting but there was an
interesting general Biblical' dis-
cupsion. A delicieus repast was
served-
Mrs. Selena Miller and. Mrs.
Bessi^ ^os( are planning a
musical program Monday n»?ht
August 14 at the Mount Gilead
Baptist Church for the benefit
of the Mi'sionary group. They
will present the popular Mount
Gilead Male Chorus as well
as many quartettes from all
over the city.
Eridge Clttlr
Id Session 1
The “Twin Six Bridge ?lub’
popular k)oil organization had
,|t* most recent fortnightlv meet
ing at the tome of Mr®. G. W.
Cox, charming hostess oi 1204
Fayetteville Street Friday Aug.
'*'1P'h'e members enjoyed a
lively four rounds of superb
..card playing and a moit delec-
talile repast.
Prizes for the evening were
awarded Dr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Heningburg..
Members attending were Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. Lee, Dr, and
Mr", itenrngburg; Mr. and Mrs.
WUliam Hill, Mr. Rich and
Mrs. Cox.
Members of the club wlio
were not present at this meet-
ile WIffi hig sfc; Jtrsi^^_J^_„^-
Kennedy who are i aopgh together wl^
and U. W. cox wh^ was out ^f|iour. mke m hot oyeh (48Q?1i.li
the city on burfness.
ham vlMting Mm. ' A.
on Elixftbeth Stoatt.
L. Tack
are making a Southern tour of
Atlanta, Savannah; Charlewton
and other various points South.
Dr. I. B. West Director of the
program of Evangelism in the
Presibyterian- Church was recent
ly elected to 'become the pastor
of the Brooklyn Presbyterian
Calvin*s New^gi» Swvice
TESIBkREOPE
I——By trttuti Ut
Chuyeh in this city. Thia
choreh was made vacant when
the Rev. A. £L Prince th« I'dVia
er pastor was elevated to the
position of field RepresentativV
in the State of Georgia, Florida
Virginia; North Carolina ^ and
Svuth Carolina.
t t t t t J
Miss Naot^i Freeman
eh«xeh worker in t^'
the Presbyterian ^^-^arches wa*
a visitor in the city recently her
headquarters are in Greensboro
N.-C.
t t t t t t
Rev. Malloy, minister of the
Lutheran C&urch here lor ee-
vlral years has moved to Spar-
tanfcuug, S. C. where he has
charge of the Lutheran Church
there.
t t t t I t .
Re.v. Charles F. iRnsh ban left,
for Shreveport La. where he
and Mrs. Rush will spend some
time. Rev. Mr. Rash is pastor
of New Emanuel Congregation-
al Chui%h.
t t t t t t
Mr. Jordan and Ransom
were visitors at Oconnor Crove
AME Zion CBurch Sunday mffn
ini^ they wece visitors from
Charlotte, N. €.
Misses Inec Parnice and
Doretha Forney is spending
the\ week in Wad^.'^boi'o, N. C.
visi^ng their sister Mable.
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY I
Here’s another big week of
bargains for the t^irifty
shoppers of Durham at The
Public Hardware company.
You’ll need these items., iw
be sure to get the bargains
while they can'be had %t
such low .prices.
WHEELING
GALVANIZED WARE
A Brand That is NatioaaJly
Known for Qaality
GALVANIZED
Tubs
NO. 1
SIZE
NO. 2
SIZE
NO. 3
SIZE
The fMlowlnc cabbltr reclpi Ii'
for eljkjt servings. Half th«
QuantitiesPPould take- care of a
cobbler for four
except that four
people will al
most invartiddy
take care of a
cobbler for eight
without much
Insistenco cn
the part m the
hostiges. It’s one
of those disheis
that ^akes *^eeona helpings”' tho
rulo rather than the exception.
Plum Cobbler
tablespnonn quick • cooking
tapioca;' 11^ cups sugar; tea-
si^oon salt; 2 tablespoons melted
butter; 3 cups fresh red pluma,
halved and seeded;. 2 evps sifted
flourj 2 . teaspoons doublc-actiug
baking powder; ^ teaapobi^alt;
6 tablespoon^ liutter or other sbort-
cning; % cup milk (about).
Combine tapioca, augar, salt,
butter, and plums; let stand 16
minutes, or while crust is being
made. Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder and salt, and sift
again. Cut in ahorteniag^ Add
milk gradually, stirring nntil soft
dough Is formed. Turn out * on
slightly floured board aifl knead
30 seconds, or enough to shape.
Roll ^ of dough int6 strip, 2 inches
wide and H inch thick; line sides
of 8z8x2-lnch pan, fitting closely
Into coraen. Fill witti plum miz-
ture. Roll remaining dough %
Incb thick; with sharp taife make
slits to permit escape of ftMm, I
70c Ik
GALVANIZED
lo^qr.
SIZE
QALVANIZED
Oarbage
Cans
12-GAL.
SIZE
20-GAL.
91ZII
16 minutes; thra reduoe lleat to
moderate (850* F.)^d bak« if to
30 mlnatea longer.C •Sprinkle pow
dered suga/ over top, it i^tred.
Mr. Fanner
Don’t Forget to Stock Up on
Tliese 'Needed Items:
TWINE THERMOMETERS
LANTERNS
•And Lets of Other Farm
Supplies
WE ISSUE
HUNTING
AND
FISHING
UCSNSES
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111 EMt Parrisb St. .,
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