^AQI TWO— THE CAItOUNA TIMIS SATURDAY. OCT. 7tk, 1»9» CHARLOTTE Social Notes C . M'tS. BESSI I* W Om(»T Si AVL'iiUf h:i ChlCZi^U w li run«ral i.f to I V 1^4. . ■ n> « f J.: : 1 -ir :i:'^ 0 'in aiii'ii I. J the . thejr,, . iJr'VM! l.iu-t*'** t>U‘h t luu Ti4ur&«iA> »l l«-« IK.IIU on Ea^TTHTrdrStr J. ^af Bipptinff f»»» club, and duiic in*; «iiid u. n‘K-' '-‘‘J' during the !.-vciiing. Gin'U m- cluJ»^ membffS of. tW 1U. Rich I'lvfo, »nd » mimber of spt>cial guettar S. IN.wtll 'i Jtiaa Aniiie Mai' AliKi- ifli iIk‘ ciiy Thurs.iu.. )i>r 8anai iriuin, N. C. whtrt silt, ''ill btifin liti Work. *• .A.“-i.^taiil Supl. »‘I Nui- Ets at SUti- .Saiiatv rium —* The young missionary kulu of Grace Cliimli Hpoiifcori'd a pti^ularity coiiti-^t ilu' ciowing ot Miss Grace v iiurch, Munday nifht. Mrs. Willn' Siae Mi Kis^ick hrving raised $31.61 was crown ed Miss Gracti Church. Queens are as folluw!^; The . femith, TELEPHONE 31B»9 ^7.20; Alla Robirts, >10.6b; J. Li. isK'i, M. Uoolon, $10.00; Mis.es M. lUywood, $8.40; Ffunkif.' liurion, f 19,27; .Maiiri" *$1».00. Th* luia. ..iw iu ueinif iv.OO' ivhich^ «. loward remgdel- ijf iKt church. J. * m' Mr=. Murray' oT Eant ,’h Strt‘t'1 , . ttie city tiiday .it^hl f.it Tuskegee wUero ahe viil visit her sTstcr. Mrs. j uia Jonnsoh entfcrtain- 0.1 trn; nu-mbers of the Self ,.7ifTal ! .ah Wednesday eveninjc ,»i her lii'Die on CaJdwell St. Members of ihc Hick Wick 1.riuut Club met Thursday night ,t. the, home ttf Walter (.raw- f. rd at liis hohie on Ea't 8th rinei't? Hrutgc was enjoyed dur mj; the evening, after which a dclici. u; salad course was Si.’ived tflle^■ls included only nic'inbeis of the club. M*iluin Gille.spie has returned t„ hi.- h(-nif fn Washington, D. C., after vi. iiTng his sist'?.’ Mrs.’ Kllli UeaUbs y” Sttnil«r8 Avenue ill Washingtoii Heights. Rev. and Mrs. P. E. Davis leTt the ciEy ‘Saturday for Jndiana- poTis, Indiana, where they will attefid Ihe funeral of Dr. and Jlrs, William MscMi Mrs. Mack II th« fociMr MiM ikacline Phifer of Chlrlultti. Him. Mack died Satuiaay with • tosart »t* Uck whk,h r«»ulUd from th« •hock of th« death of her hus band on Friday. Mofdatf^i* Marion Alexuidar, and Albetta Cline, na^e return ed to their home in New York, after viniting Mr. and Mr*. Zaok Alexander br. on bouth Caldwell Street. , Mrs. Gertrude Moore Nowell entertained tJie young ladiea missionary society of L’ttle Hock Church Wednesday nij^t at-her home on •Ifiast Fir»L St. After busiufi** part yf t^e meeting was over Mi*. Siuw>-li served a ihic'ne# lu^pper. Wje were happy to nave u» a joiner Mrs. Evely^ Alston, aUter of Mrs. MowellT m Perry^ Metz of Edisto Island leturnpd to the city’ Sunday to resume his sludies at Johnson C. Smith University., ./ Miss Kuby Melton entetlain- ed a few of ner friend% at a birthday dinner party Sui-d’ay evening at her home on E 7th Street. Guests included Misses Dorothy 'IlaVry, Ihdnas cinia Jamison, Wilh'jlmunia. Jamison, Helen McLain, Ruth M&Lain, Ruth Ezelle, Isabelle and Aldriche Davidson, Messrs. Irey Maton and “Von” Ken nedy. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ezelle Sr. entertained at a surprise birthday party Friday night at their home on East 7th Street, Mesdaines Aurelia $12.45; Lucille Harris, ElTiiabeth Jones, |(5.26; D. E. 'Williamson, $10.:?5; C. L. Uabb $10.30; G E Wiley, $6.36; F. Perry, $5.30; HarrisSn, IB 'BliiiBi'"aiiiiai B!iS ■ B^I. .B' «■■■•■ ^ 1 INSURANCE! i ' ' R j Is Your Best Protection! Follow^'Tiie Road To Security | Insure Now With thp i f I HiOfitre Security Life Insuriince Co. Home Office.ii^liljjCorcoran St Durham, N. C. * M. 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(By Mrs. Bessie Haroy)—lAn impressive cande lighting Ceremony leu by Hev.B Wilson, pastor, marked the installation of Junior Choir officer sof Little Rock AMEZ Church on Thuraday eveninf, Sept. 28, The light of service was passed from (the candle of Rev. WiUou i each oBflcer and memLvr ot lat cl.oir at. each promised to carry on to greater servi«Se. Mr. BfOjjrf, president of the Senior choir in a brief talk, encouraged the young people and promised the sincerg sup port of the Senior choir. Mem bers of the Senior Choir, tru t- ees, deacons, church officer* and friends witnessed the cere mony whi^h was under the di- Mrs. M. DeMond Ispoiiiored 6^ Broadcasts On “Strang. It Seems*’ r-ji Beokwitch and Mrs. Minnie Boger. The church was beautifully ' decorated with fall flowers. The officers installed were: Mibs BUzabfth Johnson, President . Margaret Anderson, Vicf-President Ella Jackson, Secretary Bernice Henderson, Asst. Secretary Mrs. Minnie Boger, Treasurer and Sponsor Rosg Lee Qilliard, Librarian ^alvene Johnson, Accompanist Mrs. C. H. Beckwith, Director in honor their daughter, Miss Ruth Volt Ezelle.- The table was graced with a bowl, of red roses. A delicious Iced was served. GuesfS ‘ Included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur •»Andersi>n, Mr. and Mrs. L. P Harris, -Mrs. C. R .Brewjngton^ Misses Vi5ginia Ghiilftk, Irma Kyle, Sara S«ott, I/saballa Hendeism, Williard; Gullick, Ruby Melton, Isabelle Ezelle, Thelma Ezelle, Mildred Haygood, kr. and Mrs. Clenr.ent W'ilUaniaon, Mcsdame^ Ethel Btttlw, Estelle a.niith^ R. E- Andenop, , Rudolph Bo han, and Walter Muxiel and others. Dr. A. B. UcCoy, Secretary of work with fhe colored people in the Presbyterian Church, USIA was in 'Cha:rlotte and held meeting with tHe executives 6f the Presbyteries- and Synods. Dr. OEOROE WASHINGTON CARVER, famoua asricultural scientist, as ha appeared on the] Strange As It Seema program over the nationwide CBS network re cently. Dr. Carver waa interviewed by Alola Havrilla, maat«r-of-cere- moniea for the program, after a dramatixation of hia remarkable life. -Hwtf jOh OB dM UBM progtam were Canada Lee, who followed Sex Ingram u the lead In "Haiti,'* *nd starred in Preon WeW Har- Itm veraion of Macbeth, and fiH Attaway, last seen in the road com pany of “You Can't Tak* It With You." iMar; Baptist ll«lil •teioB ■ BY E. W. MIDGlETTE The Sixty Ninth Annual Seas ion of the New Hope Missionary Baptist Aeso^ation was held OcioJ»er 3-4 at the Mount' Zion Baptist Church. The first aesaion got uoder way Tiieada^ jnurninir jU_ 10 _ a. .m with Rev. H. S. Puller luiil' Rev Baxter Wilson directing devuUons; the welcome address was given by ilev. W. M. Fuller. The . introductory sermon was preached by kev. J. R. Stan ford. The evening session was direc ted by the Women’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Annie IT Filmore presi- deiit. The devotion was led by Sisters of Holly Springs, Chape^ Hill and New Bethel. Welcome PRIVATE CLUB HOLDS OPENING CHARLOTTE, N. C.—- The ..“WHITE SWAN PRI VATE CLUB HOUSiE” held open house on last Wednesday night 'it 204 Martin Street, and j^a now open (for the use of mem- ber^i from nine o’clock at riight. Mrs. Pella Thomas, assisted by Misa _ Lula Mae Whitje and others served aS hostesses for the fiffair which was largely attended. Without exception, the guests f>re»ent expressed themselves as having enloyed the occasio'n, and of (being highly pleased with the atmo»i%ere and decorations of the renovated cltd>. The el»rt> offers ia^ilities for dancing, dininif, and various typ«s of games and amusements. It looks forward to a very successful Fall Seasn. (Adv.) ZION MINISTERS HOLD ■ CHARiLOTTE,~AME Zion ministers from all over the dis trict held their Jast disirUt conference at Willrejboror Fri day. This conference leads up to the annual conference that is to be held at Little Rock Church in Charlotte. DURHAM Social Notes BY MISS T5XTSY IMYO TELEPHOIfE N-T121 RETURNS HOAIE . nam, IflBses Odelia Fuller, Mrs Maggie Lyons haa return filanclft Patterion and Temple ed home a/ter spending two wec4c with her dau^^fa^i' Whitakers, N. C. COES BACK TO SCHOCML Harrison Davis left the city. Friday night to return to Vir ginia State vvTlere he will con tinue his studies. address was givem Gertrude Faison. by Mrs. The highlight of this seesion was the stirring sermon, by the Rev. W. p. Somerville, whose subject was “Forgive ?me Lord and try me one more time.” The other seiStns follo(wed in like manner. Thursday’s session, however, had a very outstanding feature in the appearance oi the As sociation’s Male Chorus of selec tive vpices from the New Hofte Musical Convention under the direction of Professors Thomas Booth of Chapel Hill and W. N. Beasley of Apex, North Caro lina. GETS APPOINTMENTS GHARLOniE, N. C.— Rev. Frankr"C. Shirley, pastor fiidd^ewille Presbyterian church was recently 'appointed Field RepreaetitatiV®' for Synoi of Catawiba which emibraces two states, NotthJHsrolina and Virginia. The Rev. A. H. Prince will continue the Executive orf Atlantic SynoTl en*ra;ing the States of -South ..Carolina, Ga, and Florida, Dt. L. B> West was Installed last Sunday as the Pastor of t h e Brooklyn Presbyterian church, taking part in the ser vices, were Reys. H. Wilson, A. H, George, F. C Shirley, A. ff. Prince, C. H ^hute, J. M. Gas ton. > J. T. Jones of Chester, S. C. was a recent visitor in the city. ll!l!BPilBIIIIBIIi9!|MM|jViniVVnilBIIIIVIIBIIilBill CO-ED SPENDS WEEK END AT HOME Miss Nahnie Stewart, a stu dent at Winston Salem Teachers College apent the week end at home with her parents on Thomas Street. COMES TO THE FRIENDLY CITY Wade (Allen was a recent visitor in the city. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAlr Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bolbbitt entertained aT the fifth birth day for fheir~ son Bernard at their home 1022 2nd Street Sunday, Ocfc^l, 19S9. The little guests arrived at 4 p. m. Games were playod in the living room, that was beau tifully decorated with fall flow ers. Later Mrs. BoUbitt assfsted by Mrs. Addie Fye served ice cream, cake, mints and i^uts the f(*llow!nsr: Jaunita Watson, Frances Pye, John Quinfon Parker, Louise Davis, Sherman Hill, Jauita Bethea, Ddith Hail and Bernard Boblbitt. The birthday Cake was beanti ful with five green candles, each little guest responded wit!t a gift anff Ueparted wishing Bernard many more happy birthdays. SILVER MOON CLUB Memibers o^'flie Silver Moon Club spenV a~ffelighttful evening at the home of Mrs. David Gil more of EUizSbeth Street Tues day evening, 'Oct. 2«th. After all business discussions, Mr^. Gilmore served a“eourse of Coca Cola, SanflwiChes, and Choco- Ctawley. RETURNS HOME Xkliiif Richardson accompani ed by Mias Jant Wootan letnrn- ed to.,)yt>« city Monday Oot, 2, after viaiCing relatives ana friends in iVew York City ,knt tVashmgUjQ, D. C. MUt Marie Lana of ..fju^etf^ ville StreM HXT returned to the city alt«r ap«Tjping the aunsm'et in New York City. Miss Lann plans to enter North CaroUna College oh a later date. Mrs. Lilaan' Hidgette of 1308 Fine Sireel ^timed to the city Mtonday night mf%er having spent a two month'a v|jJ3iuon in Charleston, W. Va. ,and . Points West. Cominj^T^lttck by way of New York, she visited her sis ter Mrs. Pearl Rhodes of New Vork City. She also took in the World’s Fair. MRS. CROOM ILL Mrs.. A. S. Croom wife of Rev. A. S Crrofc of 802 Eliza.beth 9t is ill in Lincoln Hospital. Mrs. Emma Sellers is ill at her home &17 4th Street. VISITS Miss Lillian Buyers of Win ston Salem spent Weinesday, Oct. 4, visiting Miss Ullie Mae Jarrett of 607 Fayetteville St, THE SUN^SlDiE _ ^lAL CZiUiB held its regular meeting Tuesday night Sept. 2:6, at the I>uirham Chauffeurs cluib room. Mrs. Juanitte Chavis andd Mrs. Susie Mae Williams were re ceived as new members. the evening. DB;^H. L. MeCROREY AT WORLD’S FAIR NEW YOaK,—Pffsldent rif L. McCrorey, of Johnson C. Smith University, participated in the celebration of Presbyter ian Collgg^ Day, on Sept. 29th at the Peace Pavilion on the Tafe coSHes. Evefyone -NeW Totlr WdrltTr Pair ffotmds The celeibration honored the Those present yere: Mesdames fifty three colleges and six uni- Henry HormaTT, Walter Johnson, j verities affiliated with the Pres Zxcell KolISn3, Mrs. James byterian Chprch, USiA, .^a*n d Tfiompson, Mrs. PpeSton IJl- ' Johnson C. Smith University is wards and Mrs, Willie Mae Del)- j one of these Institutions. It’s Easy To Save It’s E a sy To Build There’s A Plan For You 76th Series^ Now Open S PER CENT PAID ON It STALLW(ENT SHARES 4 PER CENT PAID ON PAID UP SHARES , ‘ - ‘5 Mutual Building & Loan Ass*n FDR;'Cdndemn Racial Injustices CHIOAGO, (ANP)—A strong telegram Condemning racial in justice in the United States and pledgimg Negro loyalty to America was sent to President Roosevelt on behalf of 110,OOO Baptists in Chicago by the Chicago Baptist Ministers con ference. The telegram was signed by Dr. L. K. Williams, president National Baptist Convention, Dr. L. R. Mitchell, pastor Zion Bajrtist church. East Chicago, Ind.; Docloi'* D. Z. Jackson, pas tor Lifc^rty Baptist church; Dr. E. J. Coles, president Chicago Baptist Mindi^ers conference and Dean H. M. Smith, Chicago Ba'ptist institute. The 'teie^am read: “In the face of the iSresent world crisis which faces Amer ica, the Chicago Baptist Minis ters cpnijerence reprejenting 250 Negro Baptist ministers and pastors and 110,000 com municants wishes to assure you of their earnest prayers thait you may be gmded of God »» our leadler. As Dr. L. K. Will iams, president of the Nation al Baptist convention, has al ready said—‘we pray for peace’ and urge that no, means be left untired to keep our country out of the tragedy of war. American Negrooa have al ways been loyal to tbis country, even though they have not al ways shared tVS* the democracy offerisd by Amerksa to others of its citieens. "We are pa-»ion- ately dedicated to the nrinciple of democracy for all men re gardless of race or creed. ^To this end we ple^e our allegi ance and cooperation in . the great tasks of modern demo cracy.” FOOD FOR THOUGHT . IP you are interested in a clear interpretation pf current events, read the Carolina Times Editorial page. F. L. 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