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V FAW TWCW- tHE CAHOLIMA TIMES, BATURDAY, NOV. IMi H Durham hotes of Wyvette Holloway. Interest Editor PHONE I4-7121 MRS. EFFIE COTTON w«^ . b> st«M ta th« Dtairhtrrt of Dorcas Club Frid«y eveninf, Norwnfew l?t)i ltd;ite on Cuft^poii T4»« 4ww«*iinc f«»tured th« ingathtrinK of c»nn*d g’oodt, sugmr, coffee; fund, in k^eiHRt with t 1» . fffi^thr Thm-nksgivtnir riiOTT Ttic club givM annutlly !o ne«?tty nei*hbor». Mr*. Gotten made a charming hoste«« to j_th> cl'ib, •nd k number of fri«nd‘ from 'Chapel Hill and' Hillpbi ro Th»* manu con^ifcted of furfee.v with accessories, nuti and candies. There wer« ^ ■pproximat-'Iy S.T pertong pi«*i»iit. f ! REV. H. MeCROREY, wife' the City Tuesday for IJoitoD, and baby of Ronoake, V i. apent Mass.. to visit her daughter, Sunday night in Durham with Vivian who is in school there. Mr. and Mr* W. 1> Hill., {On her way she will stop in New MIt. AND MR.S. A. MATTH^'WS, York and other plae«. Attorney Ed Avant anJ wife, j- MRS. MAMIE LEE lft>s b«-t;n RoV. \V. T. Ni'ht.n, Mi'f Jane confined to her home for the ’ nr. Swift, D«an J xraes'past few days because 'of ill- !T.- ToTlorwif^, and Mrs* ueM. Isaxli-ri Mlchaux attended N. 6 ?tati>rSinith gait^e in Charlotte, W. C. WINtiATJQ and wife S-turday. of Philadelphia spent a fi*"' lay* in Durham visiting his «i,;ther, 1 THE PIKKEV f’ARTEUS had' Mrs. Bessie Wingate ’ f 908 ' hou.se warming Saturday night Fayetteville Street. ' at their beautiful rttw home on MISS LOUISE MARCt'S of road. Many i«»^tly.4l» Cgzart Avenu* left last gift! w-re rpceiveU, J Saturday to visit h*r sist«r in MRS. E. R MERRICK left i Baltimore, Maryland, an.1 will also visit some friends in New Jersey. MRS. DEZZELL WIL^Y antf son motored to Wilson Sunday November l#th to visit her fa* tMfcr, ,Ambrose Lowe. They were accompanied by Misses Nettie and Ora Evans, Mrs. -Theu^lious Scarborough, Julius Dbnglns anti Frank Poy^e. MRS. AiLlCE • PARKER of 7d9 Elizabeth Street who has been ill for several weeks has shown some improvement. FRIENDS OP J, H. PIERCE of 207 Kassel Street are sorry heart that be is e«ntir.«d to his room. Clnb^ WITH OUR A SAVING CLUB NOW FORMING YOU WILL WANT MONEY THIS CHRISTMAS AND YOU WILL WANT IT NEXT CHRISTMAS. IF YOU HAVE BEEN ONE OF THOSE >, WHO HAVE NOT PREPARtlD FOR THE YULETIDE SEASON THIS “ > ^ YEAR DON'T BE CAUGHT NAPPING NEXT YEAR. OUR NEW CHRIST MAS SAVING CLUB-Wm OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS DECEMBER 1st. MORE THAN 2,000 MEMBERS IN OUR 1939 CLUB WILL RECEIVE THEIR CHECKS DECEMBER 1st. YOU CAN BE AMONG THE NUMBER ^.RECEIVING CHECKS NEXT YEAR. r, / \: IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN SAVING FOR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN START A SAVING ACCOUNT FOR OTHER PURPOSES THROUGH ’ THE CHRISTMAS SAVING*CLUB PLAN. HUNDREDS OF OUR MEM BERS WILL NOT Use THEIR CHECKS FOR CHRISTMAS, BUT WILL CONVERT THEM INTO REGULAR SAVING ACCOUNTS. ^ Every Deposit* In This Bank Insured With The Federal Deposit Insurance MECHANICS AND! FARMERS BANK Durham, N. C Ralergh, N. C. DR. S. L. WARREN, CHAIR MAH OF BOARD C. C. SPAUUOING, PRESIDENT £3 R. L. McDOUGALD, VICE PRBSIBiBN’^ASBIER THE (K*WMISTIC OLITB held its ragtilar week^ meetnig with Miaa Robert* Herbina. at her Tiome on Pkkett Street. club, one of the cities activl groups, made a contribution of |6.00 to the annual community fund, in keeping witw the Riind’s slogan "We are he.ping tj' play tjje game.” Officers of th^ club are Mias Lottie Cov. ington, President, Mrs. Huttie Cole, Vice President; Mrs, Bertha Harris, Sec’y; ^^Misk Dez*ell Wiley, an*iatant tec’y ■Wias Catherine Adams, Treas. Miss Pat tie Adams, Chahniaw of Social Committee. THE QUEEN-HI BRIDGE CLUB met with Mrs. A. Hen ing%urg on Friday night. Those present were Mrs. Aaron Day, Mrs. C. T. Willis, Mrs. James T. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Rand- dolph and Mrs, Owen Cooke. The first prise was won by Mrs. Laura Bruce and second prise was won by Mjs. Bcrnice Jones. Mrs. Willis won guest prite. . THE TWIN SIX BRIDGE CLUB met with Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, Jr. Those prosent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spaulding, Botiker Kennedy and Mis‘ Mary Emma Kennedy. Mrs. Rich won the Ladies prise and Mr. Rich won the men’s prize. * MISS GEORGIA RUTH ALBHIGHT ^nd a group of stu dents from Hamipton Ins.titute were visitors in Durham Stinday November 19th While here they visited N. C. College and Duke University campusrti. On Mon day night they were the guest of the Durham Public Service Company program. Cliureli Holes THE SENIOR CHOFR AND GOSPEL CHORUS of the Union Baptist Chureh. sponsored a beautiful twilight service Sun day night, November 19th at the church. Mrs. J. Quinn Rog ers, Director. MRS. LUCILLE FULLER and a gfoup from Union Bap. ti.st Church motored to Sftoator- ium, N. C., to pay a visit to Mrs-. Lela Quick. THE BEREA N CLASS yf St. Joseph AME Chure^ Schodl ^were the guest of the Metoka Class of the Union Baptist Sunday School Sunday morning Novem ber i%th. Mem4>ers of the Berean Class included: “ Williant" B. Colley, Johne E. Peee, Bunnie A^vrater, James McGoy, Drr lA. S. Hunter, W. S. Taylor, John McCloud, N. .McDade, Robert Cotton, ^Paul Young, and Isaac Alston, L. E. Austin, teacher. R. L. Chavis, is Supt., M C Hart, assistant supt. of Union Baptist Sunday Schcfol. T H E-^ DURHAM USHERS UNION will celebrate its four teenth anniversary Sunday, Nov. 26th with a program to be given at the Mount Ziun Eapt. Church at three o’clock. The prdgram is as follows; T* FASHION RZVIEW MOOD taste is, jipt confined to a fa bpiirse but rather i^ -the swing qf things and you net, that grace and charm ,in the rtUecJ fur front of this simple napdel- led coat. It gi%es that. some thing tbav you used to dream ttbout but now you can wear about and like it. li seem as though i£ is swing from the htad to foot aided by that streamlined appearance on every thing. These ne«^turtban_ styles hats just invite your look and those tiny shoes with ertreme heels that decorate Mi>Hdy'« feet are just the thing to finiaj* off a well dresrfd woman. ' i' Devotionals, Wni. Alston Music, Junior Choir Welcome Address, J, E. Whit ley Solo, Mrs. Annia McCoy Paper, Miss Ella lleadin Reci., Miss Mag,dalinc Fowler Solo, Miss Oiivia Catly Speaker, Rev. W. Tyce? Nel son, ' Mnsic, Choir Remarks, Rev. W. iVft' Full«r Collection Benediction Prcm Committees; R. L.__ChaviSj| Chairman ” C. B, Noel, Vice Chairm.nn Miss D. M. Mayo, Secretury. it t Mamed 20 Years Durham—On Monday evening November 20, Mr/ and Mrs. Macfin Hester of 103)5 Cornell Street celebrated their 20th tw'edding' Anniversary, at their home with the help of Around forty friends who gathered to make it a livaly occasion. Chrysanthemums and other beautiful fall flowers wera pro minent in the fall setting which fea^i'ed in the special interior deeoffttlons. A farcical weddiug ^erjacooy was the ieatu'fe*' of the evening and Roy Currey took charge as the presiding minister.^The Dame of Honor was Mrs. llelen McDatle while 0. W. Wh'to was best man. Mias Katie Tapp took charge at the piano, playing Mendelsohn’s immortal wedding march. When the fun was over, the 40 guests filtered in the dining room where they were given a i delicious service consisting of a Bridal Cocktail, chicken salad, saltidki aamdwiches ’ pi-’kles, f^oicoa, Ice cream, and cake. The centerpiece for the table was an "arti.stic three deck brid- The honored couple received many gifts including a great deal* of china, linen, cut glass etc, * * WorthAMIUion Thanks The nej^t tinie you ar# out for a drive stop i})y and get some of our delicious ICE CREAM. Or take home a quArt an^ put it in your refrigerator for tomgrwrn! Convanient rfurb LARGE ASSORTME NT OF FLAVORS RICH—TASTY—COO LING—WHOLESOME ■ PET PAIRY PRODUBTS I* |H O N E F-eaOl Stndenl Recital DURHAM'—Sunday, Novem ber 26, is the date set for the next mortthly student recital at North Carolina ^College-.' It wilt be held in B. N, Duke Auditor ium and will begin lit 6:00 p. ni. it was announced by Miss Thomasina. W. Talley, di'ector of the department'. The Women's trio,, 'men's glee cju'b, and the following vticea students will take-part in this, the last recital for'1989: Misses Geraldine Crew.s, Alma Finney, Bessie Joyner, Dorothy Judkins, Edna Walker Amey Mills, Sarah Tuck, Maude Brandon, Leona Wilkins, Harriett Amey, Clft- meritine Amey, and Alleti Brown, Interest in these »enthly stu dent recitals has increa*ed so greatly that ft baa beeij,^nece- ssary for B. N. DuRe Auditorium to bp used this hecause the facilities of the Masi; as sembly have Been taxed by he unusually ilsrge audiencls. A. MIARSH and Alex Rivera moTbred to Southern Pine* "on last Wednesday to -attend the annual conference of the AME Zion Church. Presents Program THE 9-3 CLASS OP HILL SIDE PIAB.K SCHOOL present ed a program in the auditorium Tuesday November 21st. The program begah with the audi ence.eiuging “The Star- Spang led Banner.” After chanting the Lord’s■4’rayer thejj sang •*‘San4a Lucia” followed tha 23rd Psalms, Miss Morjne‘%)»kon Csie^eid , two I ipoems entitled “The Tea” and ‘Jim Hit t hr e Jaick, Pot,’ an original noem. A melodrama portraying a typical High' schu'6l 'btfy" ‘ and— love was tlie main featura. Isadore B. Ogk«by then sang a spiritual, “The Crucifixion.” PLAY SAFE—1^- YOU DESIRE GOOD .g^ITU^ IHVESTiaA']^ QUALITY, PRICSM AND EASY ' TERM15 OFFERED AT QWNNS. GOOD FURNITURE COSTS VERY UTTI^ M0R€ . - ' R.E. QUINN CO. Fiirnilnre Of Cliarariw 215 EAST MAIN STREET OFPOSfTE COURT HOUSE AdS a ReasoDable Prices ALT H*sO UG^l*WE HAVE HIGHER QOkjLXY AND BITTER STYLDD ‘ FUROTTimE, ‘ INVKSTIGA- TION WILL PROVE OUR PRJCES ABE OFTEN MORE RBASONABL THAN IS OFTEN CHARGED FOR INFER|Oft PURJ^ITURE.
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