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^'a- YMi^Aftiim TIMU SATUtMT, HOV. ^ t«M SOCIAL NOTES DAlSr MATO, 1Q9ITOR DIAL N-71S1 MlttS. HSNHIETTA CIIEIST- MAB WILLIAMS o/ New York City i» ▼withijf her sister^ Mian Sadia Chrutmaa un £lm Hrecf. MR. AND MRS I. H. SMlTll c New Bern attended Nortfli Caroling CuHejre’B “Homfcom- ing” Cttme Saturday, October 28, M/'s. Smith is tfte daujrhter of Dr. anj Mrs. James E. Stiep- ard. , . ^ MI^ AND MRa. H. TURN^ of MartinBTille, Va., Clutrlet Fearing, Manager of th« Wash ington District Office ot the North Caroltna Mutual Life In- auranee Ctjmpany were n the city Sunday October 29. MR. AND MRS. L CARTBR have moved to theif new home on Fayettieville Street. Mra. Carter is the daughter >f Mr, and Mrs, Ueroge W. Cox. MRS. DOLLSr, BAEBEE o£ 140i £ast Pettigrew Street has fetttwwg-ffywf a visit with her aister Mrs. Annie Ruth Fields of Lon^\4^c»od, N. J. HAMPTON CARLTON, aon of Mr. and Mrs, Johi^ie Cuilton of 41)6 Erric Street celebrated his fourth birthday Saturday, October 21, with a party of twenty f»ur guests. Caki, ice creams nuts, and silver tups were served and the evening was highly enjoyeH. MISS RUm BRiADSHAW, formerly a resident of G:een»- boro, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and 'Bradshaw 1219 Morris Street Greenaboro, N. C. Miss Brad shaw is a senior at the Hillside High School. MISS ARTBLIA MARdH who is matriculating at Bennett Coll ege, was the guest ol her father Isiah Marsh, at 1102 Moreland Avenge of this city. Miss Marsh is a graduate of Palmer. Mem orial Inatitute. • ^ PROF. LUTHER . HOUSTON Roanoke, Virginia was in the city this week visiting relati**?s and friends. Prof. Houston is % former teacher in the Bluefield School System aftj is now em- piktyed in the Adult Education in th^ city of Virginia. While in City * Prof. Houston was the guest of Mrs. Ethel Dunn, 08 St. Jo««phr8tr0Bt. ON THURSDAY Oct 27, the county Nurse aiid Doctor visited pamaRcue S^hoiol, of which Mrs. Rosa Holloway ia instruc tor, anj Awas pleased to find a lar^e nuinber of healthly'“child ren. The parents were very co operative in assisting. ANDREW MARSH, clrcuja- tion manager of The CAROLINA TIME38, Miss Magigie Patter- son, a^d C. Pattersoa and family visited his broither Dan Patterson anj family in Greens boro Mrs. Lillian Jackaoii^ oTliTT^ Bank St. Mrs. JscliTOh who spent,the week end with her mother is a teacher with Miss Lack Marsh. i THE QUEE«N HI EfiilDGE CLUB met Friday night Oct. 27, at th* hom^of M^. jGeor^e W. Cox of 15K)4 Fayetteville Street. Mrs. James Lee and Mrs. F. J. Holmes were guests. MISSlONAilY CIRCLE NO. 1 m«t with E. D. Mickle 624 Dunlbar Street. The meeting opened with singing by orayer. The minutes of .the 'previous meeting were received and dues 1 collected. $1.00 was given to ■ the sick. The speaker for the evening Mrs. Cora Russell, in- trodticed by Mrs. L. E. Austin.’ Her theme was “Meeting Hu man Needs.” The vt^ry interest ing talk was enJoyetl by all. Visitors' Rtiberson and Mrs. Baker. A repast was* served by the hosttss consisting of sandwiches and tea, Mrs. M. L. Daw.^jn, 'President, cousMi, Mibb ClMBies Uiover, diivr city, N. C. wnoi attended thii State feachera College in Fayetteville and was taken >U in Bchool the week of October 21. Mr, Marah was a>ccuiiipani- ed by anothar Couain, Mia* Lacy Marsh, Principal ^>f Marah -School, €o«mty^ jrtso Miss Wannia Lane, Percy Wil- li«n» and Miaa Lillie Jackson the latter being from Greensboro anj alao a tcacher at the Marsh Scr»(^l. ^ \ THE YOUJTH SPORT CLUB mut at thij! home of Miss Luuise Nickiois of 3il7 1-2 Matthew St. Mra. Lonnie Smith, Secretary. * ia looking forward to thuir next (A, MiAKitiH, CircuiMtwm zaaiMU | aoeial. ger of the CAHOiLWMA TlMls^.J THE 13th ANNlVERSAJtY waa called ty the bed *»de of hia S£>RV1C&S of the Ebeneiai Monday, OctoDer 30th. The m Barpturt Chur|h began Monday night Oct. 30, and *ill cor.ven* trough Nov. 10. xHOMAiS Pauitue riai'uee aitu W-oi* iuuiu- as-Welti me teiu«»a ' «a atmw;- lion at tne iie iiatioiween pdrty at line Burion ^letiietiKty sciiool ttJTiilay ^ignt, uct. z% ot, wui a«stes» to »,iie i»iotner» Witt:n H uoiaii its mm, mfcatuig ui ta« Cituib year.. r'ivor. it. *». JlKOWl'f, Se cretary and 'iieasuier, v»iJistow Mutuii Liie insurance Company Wmstwn aiuem, N. C., wua in tne cjty Weunesuay atteuding tne iiajitist CoiivejUion wnicn wa« held at tne Wtule Kock. Baptist Church, air. iin»wn also visited hia son jiaiiies Brown, mana«ier, Wuiston Mutual Lite Insui'an^e Company l>js‘trict Office. MK. AND MRS. WALTER C. THOMAS of Hiosalie Teacber’a Home are bappy to annoupra the birth of a son, Walter C. lh'>mas Jr. born October 26, at Lii’c-oln Ikrpital. , THE LADIES of theCity Missionary Union -entertained the Executive Boar4 of Women oif the Baptist Convention which was held at- the White Rock Baptist Church during the week of October 31st. THE SEiNIOR CHOIR of the Union Baptist Church sponsored a chitterling supper at the l.liiion Baptist Church House Tjesiday, October 31, at eight o'clock. The evOTit was enjoyed ty all who attended. THE UNION OF MOUNT CtALVARY HOLINESS Church met in Winston Salem, N. C., Octodber 27-29 anj were highly honored by having a part of the Mount Calvary Junior chuiich. The Consecreated Four rendered several numbers. The weekly service is as follows: Monday night, Unity Circle Tuesday night, Junior Qliurch Wed.ne»day night. Player Se^ice t- Thursday night, Home Miss ion PARTY of the YWCA enJoyed j Friday night, regular service approxJimately 150 persons of 5 HRIEJNDS WILL be g'ad to both sex when the Jolly Girls Hno(w that Little Ha nip,ton Clu/b gave a Mask Social which ' Carlton is convalescing and he included many beautiful coitum- I jg able to play again, es. The Industrial Social was in j Friends of Mrs, Leona Seat the form of a “barn frolic.” j ^gre very glad to see her pre- -The rooms were*decorated with j at church last Sunday corn sitalks and jack o lanterns, morning. She lias been confined topic lor discussion during tne •veiling was "Crime.” ‘j!tie mem- brers present were: Mispea HaKel Hudson, Annie J-oJner, Jiiiizaibetii CoaHe, L^ie Gregory Louise Nichols, Sadie Huison; Edward Lockhart, Bernice Jones and Waddell Cradle. i'RlBNDS OF MISS Glover wiflJi for her a apeedy recover. ST. MATTHEW CME Church Matthew and Cobb Streep will conduct a revival, . with Rev. Dr. W, H. Shipwith -4n charge next week. A capacity- audience is expected. Dr. Shipwith will preach here every nig'ht except Saturday 8**^! both service Sun day Nov. 5. MOUNT VEJINOM BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. J. H. Thomas, pastor. The Ministers Alliance ia progressing very nicely and also the J^kl&Ale Buikling Cluib. Work is being held up on the construction of the church be cause of the delay in steel parts being shipped. CETHSEMAN B A PT 1 S T CHURCH, Rev, James Stewart, paatur. There will be a local program sponsored by tha Pas tor's Aid Sunday, Novembei- 5, at 2:30. Ae Junior Choir of Hickory Church will tendei^ musis. Rev. John Stanford, pas tor of Rock Hill Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon and his quartei will also participate on the program. Numerous church- 08 are expected to be present. The public is cordially invited to attend. THE BRE-HALLOWEEiN W * I tkBOVE IS A ^ElNE at White Rock Baptist Church Durham with 33 stops. Dr. James E. Shepard, PreMdent of N. C College Mrs. Maggie Smith gave Ihe chimes of the organ in mcmofy oT Faucette, and her mother, Mrs. Sallie Faucette Batie. The late ther, ^rs. Magnolia HW. The complete installation of the 'rgan during the dedication of the new three-Manual Moller Pipe Organ ffeliver^ £Ke dedicatory Btfdrero ow Sunday^ Oetf htr gg- two' fgUTidFrr jof-tbe-chttw.b,..-Jier . .gtatulmqther. Mrs. Marffaret Mrs. Ida Hall McCty gave the Vox Humana in memory nl htr mo- cost 110,000. Progrw There viU b« * Pre iUmmtiee Day ftngnm prM«f»tt4 by the Wwiver McLe«a Post Mo. 17£ of the Ancriemn Legion mi tke •H^^'irde . ^figli Sch(>«>l, FtMsy^ evening Nov. ittli «t S oVittck, The ^r-gTMH as folleiva; Hynriti, Amrrican — *{tllaid|» Band and Congregatioa Tw *h« Color* — Bugkw, Connide J, Fred Pratt. Atrsnc«nent at Colors — Cotnr Bearers -awd ■—4'«t‘-r G jard'. Comrades, Arthur Whitted, laaac Sttitt, Wiliiam Weaver an,! U. S. Cvafia. Scripture Beading Rev. J. U. Thomas, Pastor Moant Vernon Kapfist Charch Invocation —»— Rev. W. T/Wr* I Nelson, Pastor Presbyterian * Solii, My Buddy Isador I Oglesby d - ' pre«ent«tiun of Speaker — — YWCA Invites Women To Conferences Prizes, ^dances, luciy number dances, cracker eating contest, and other games were used as ice "Breakers.' , Tfie Social Committee of which Miss Myrtle Teague is chairman and the President, Miss Evtf McLaughlin were “on their toes” to see th*t there were n'o wallflowers. The eliib in her home for several weeks. “WH(ER(E ART THOU” was Bev.- Ji F. Gibson's text S>jm- day moring Oct. 29 at Ebene: B«uptist Church, he sermon was enjoyed by a large corMjJrega- tion. JAMBS E. MiAYO, from Wash ington, is visiting his Fisters, Mrs^ Ida Carlton and Mrs. ©ora:. Harriett Tubman Branch Of the YWCA inTitek Race Women of Durham To Conference / on Pro- biem*' of Racial iBranch e* November 14lh, 8 p. m. THE COMMIITBE OF MAiNAGEMENT 0* the Harriett Tubman Branch of the \WCA extends a cordial invitation to all Race women of the city of Durham to be present at a twn- ferenoe which is to be held at the YWGA at eight o’clock on the- evening of Noveimber 14th. The purpose of this conefence is to discuss the possitoilitks for Race branches with! i ,tlie YWCA. THE NATIONAL BOARD of WHITE ROCK CHURCH MEMBER UNITED IN MARRIAGE CHAPEL HILL CHARLIE BROWN, head foreman for the Union Insur ance and Realty Company, was Jt^rrieid 4^ Josephine Lightfoot, of Hunstville, Alai, Octo'ber 31, The wedding cere- Vnoriy was performed t>y Rev. Miles Mar¥ Fisher pastor of the White Rock Baptist Church. -Tbe bride^and_,groom plaix tL[ tant Tn xeside at 506 Fowler Avenue in this city. the YWCA has published two I studies, ^the Standard Study ' Branch Study, which jeveal the fact that there exists a definite for i^^aiiiiation within the YWCA aS a whole. Ravial Branches, and particulajly Race Branches, in the South art- at present administered under a paternalistic set up that violates the constitution o£ the YWCvA Attached to the present form of administration are certain advantages that may not be emibiHlied in a more democratic organisation. The questiun that the Harriett Tubm-an Bi-anch is asked to consider face Race Branches all oyer the United States. Do the advantage^ o?- a “^ranch” type of organ'K&tioii outweigh the possibilities offer ed by a Metropolitan type of orffani^atloii with each am., of the YWCA set up indopenuent- ly? What poiiibiiities are offer- "ed by a comnjination “Metiopoli tan Branches” arrangement I Is Durham dt’sirous of any cnange in its YWOA organization? WE ARE GLAD to know thjit Mrs. Belle Nunn "Lloyd who has been on the, sicit list is much better. MBS. ETTA ALSTON who has been, quite ill is much better, and is planning to go and spend a while with her son who lives in the Terrels Creet Community. . REV. M. N. NUNN who or ganized a Church in this com munity last October, celebrJated its First Anniversary at the Morris Grove School on Tuesday Oct. 24, 1939 with the follow ing program: The First Baptist Church of can afford to neglect an oppor tunity to express her thoughts ' on a matter that is O'f vital in- I terest not only to thW women ^»day but alaf^ to te w^an 1 of tomorrow. J j If you are not a menmer of I che, YWCA your opinion is- still of value. Meet with the xnem~ bership of Harriett 7ubman Branch of the “Y” on Umstead Street tn Tuesday evening, November 14, the ew Hope Ass>«i»tion nf Orange County. nev\»tim— Riev. W.^ H. bland Welcome Rev. M. N Nunn -Response By Supt. Richard Walker Rem^arkjj Rev. J. H. Caldwell Sermon — Rev. T. A. Grady, Mx»derator of the New Hope Assi ciation. TEXT—“Upon this rock I build my church and the gates of Hell shall lut prevail against it.” Mntt, 16:17-18. Prayer by —— ^ —* Fupt. Special Song by — Rev. H. Bland Offering, — — Deacons Lewis Webb Sr. and Walker Amount ?';|5.00 Atty M. H. Thompson ■ -AraLstic Attdre^* -=Tr-„Hon. Os^ar G. Barkei'^ State Legi^atur. Over There —- — H Uside I Band I Reeponae — — — j W. J. Kennedy Jr. Music Comrade Total Collection $56.6-5 Service every > Fourth Satur day a"d Sun^y. The Public ia ccrdially invited. Rev. Ivl. N.' Nunn, Minister. THE 4‘H CLUB of ihe M>r.is Grove School is plfi.inirg to join the other Clubs of the County in a meeting Friday at Hillsboro High Scbtol. The Collection— - " This Collection will e taken for the benefit of ’ Sick and Destitute Ve terans. -4 Remarks — Prof. W. G. Pear- j aon. Principal Hillside School. Retreat, By Bugler: Re tirement of Color*, Coloi ‘ Bearers and Color Goard* Star Sprangle^i. Banner — Hill- side Band anj Congregation. Tape — — -T-— Post Bugler. Benediction— Post Commander J. U. Lowe, Master of Ceremonies- . Program Committee N. A. Brewington William Weaver N. A. Dunn McKinley Lewis , W. W. Hardy, Chairman Baiibee. MRS. MAMIE MORUI.S has shown much improvement /ider ^he «are-^>f Dr. W. Ar^tdirnd.- DARK LAUGHTER BY OL HARRINGTON / The fin-al answers to these questions depend in part upon the Ifarriett Tubman Bri’.nch. The National Board jf the YWCA has asked that the elec- ate forn|IW4it« an oiHnlon as to its preferences in these imnor- »—iJo Race woman A Prorajnent Business Womon Praises Mme.C J. Wolker’s Preparations AND now I WANT TO HBJXR WHAT THEJS® HONEST AND YOUR OWtN* COMIMIUNITY HX VE TO SAY lABOtJT OUE CA UPSTANDlNiG CITIZENS OF NDIDATIE. "I use Mnie. C. J. Walker’s preparation.^ exclu-tjvely be cause 1 get results frotai them* that I am unable to get from any olhei- prcparaiion," stated a well known business-v.’sman the other day. ’ The sci-ret ot the remarkable success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s l';'ep.irutions is in the fact that they were blended^by the late 1-dam C. J. Walker to reach cerlaia deflnite conditions of the hair, skill and scaip, atnif today, E.fttr over tiiirty-five years on tne marki-t, tiiey are growing increashigly popular, and not- v.ithstandmg the fact that the Company has always refused to rc-duce the price on these goods, they are still in demand every where. 0 “Mme. C. J. Walker's Glossine, clthough, more than thirty-five T^CTWthg market, is still the *Pa3eryTnTtrjBeiarTfieTreSrar for this is becausp it not only serves as a scalp it gives the hair that silky ^een and natural gloss that is the'd^^ight of every woman. “ • Mme. C. J.. WalRer’s Br6wn Face Pawdet is not just another i ace Powder, bu{ is the result of years of ixpfrimenting to pro duce the perfect blendi to impart a velvetlike softness and at the same time cooling anc£ refresh ing. Just the t^ing for these hot days, * ; , . The Mme. (!^. J. Walker’s won derful preparations are sold by Walker B^uticians and Drug Stores, fiwryvvhere. dr you can write The Mme. C, J. Walker Mfg. Company, direct. Address: The Walker Building, Indian apolis, Indiana. Sc3ib8Hiugii&Hargeil FUNERAL DIRECTORS—AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES DAY J 3721 5C2 r.\:7 rzTTrcREW st.^ NIGHT J-37ZZ DURHAM. N. C. Glee Club of the M-orria Grove School will' render several selec tions. MISS JESSIE BENTON who is prittcip*! of the Mo^W tSl*b>e_^ School Spent the week end with Miss Sarah V. Caldwell in Chapel Hill, who is her co-work er. MRS. SALUE DAVIS • ent last Monday night at the “Cott age” with Misit.3 B:n+,rin and j Caldwell who thJoyed he*" very much. ' REV. M. N. NUNN is plann-,. in.? to start work on his church building in the near future. j THE PARENTS a»d friends i^a weH as the children are en joying the moving picture sWwa L®««3t_Qther week at the rcbtiJfl. Individual or Whole Family OUR HOSPITAL POLICIES PROVIDE LIBERAL COVERAGE FOR BOTH ACCIDENT AND ILLNESS AT VERT LOW COST. B H CHoicE CF ANY LICENSED HOSPITAL IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA. Pays Hospital Roon4^^^^^^I^lud|^g Meals AlHl Nursing ,Care, Operating Room,^-X-Jtay, Laibora'ory Fee, Ambulance Fee, Anaesthesia And Child Birth. Cost Per Month ONE PERSON—7Sc; HUSBAND AND WIFE—tl.SOs HUSBAWD, WIFE AND 1 ONE CHILD—$1.75s HUSBAND, WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN—92.W. - » ISSUED BY Southern Fidelity HOME OFFICE DURHAM. NORTH CAROLIKA U. C. DAVIS, DURHAM ;mEF F. D. CHABUVfn
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