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PACE THE CAIOLINA TIMES .. SATUJUIAY. &l|:. ttk, ItSf NOR'm CAfXRlNA MUTUAL rmZE WtHNING €UOUP Church Notes IIHE MISSIONARY CIBCUE3 NUMBER ON® AND TWO of the Union Baptiit Church gave their «nnu«I ThanQcagirinr dfn~ nir Nov. 30th at the Chureh h’^ee. Forty five dinner* were cent to ,the sick and shut ina. Thrltjf five guest were ierve4 from the tat>Ie. . The foapel Chorus rendered music for the TfacM kre Ae agenta of the i tha racanf raillion dollar N. C. Mutual life Inauruiee | btStneaa clm^ign for October. Ctitapany who participated in | Tha ph«to waa taken it the home office of the company in | the campaign. The million Om’ham the laeo were I dollar campaign wai put cn In fefed for being the leadera In honor of Prei. C. C. Spaulding. DURHAM SOCIALS MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HARDIN, were the. week end gneats of and Mrs, A. G Felder of 612 Dunbar Street. Mra. Bardin will remen^er- ed a> Misa Murgaret Fel^r, formerly of Durham. MR. AND MRS. WILUE HALL of Ralegh waa the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Star4>ack. on 'HiankagiTing Day,. MR. AND MRS. JAMES LAWSON and little jautihter Eleanor of New York were in the city last week vintiag their relatives Mr..^ and Mrs. John fioUoway on Elizabeth St. MISS MARY £. WHITE of New Bern is spending a few weeks in the city with her sister Miss Novella Hill of .305 Roney Street. MISS EDITH FOUNmiN, who has been visiting her bro ther, Mr. and Mra H. R. Wear ing asid little' daughter, Patricia Anne who resides on the Raleigh Road, returned to her home in Society Hill, S. C. Saturday, December *2nd. * MISS MATTIE PERRY, who is attending Livingstone College spent Thanksgiving with her parents Rev., and Mrs. S. P Perry of Pine Street. / Did Ydu Know that the enej^ found in one quart of Ice Cream EQUALS. . . 12 cups of cooked RICG! Eat Ice Cream A PEDRFECT fOod...a perfect refresher., an enjoyable de ssert! GOLDEN SEAIi ICE CREAM doTBbles in all those rolee...is one of your most versatile anS healthful foods! It’s palatable, easy to digest, nutritious and energy giving,' Uiat’s why it’s good for you 1 What count* with moat people, '.^hoqgh, is its good taste 1 GOLD SEAL liOE CREIAM has a flavor and smoothness all of its own! Why not try a quart for dessert tonight? ' Dur|iaiii Dairj^ PfoilHcts Inc. PtlOWE C-aBi^ MISS ia.IZABETH WELLS of Henderson spent the week end in Durham as guest of Mi s Gladys Felder. MRS. LpTTIE .EV\ANS“ hnd Miss Pearl B^fd spent the vaeek end of Dec. 2nd in St. Paul and Lumberton. MISS ROSA WILUAMS spent Thankrgiving visiting friends in Chapel Hill. BBV. J. W.' ROYSTER, of^ VirgiJina was in the city Satur day visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Fuller of Dowd Street. The dazzling MISS DAZZARINE TAYLWl^NCC Alumni, now a member of the faculty at Fayetteville Teachers College was one of the reasons air was charged with spirit at the game on Tuikey day. Also Miss es Delphine Williams, Anne Dafford and a i>°»t of others. MIST GEAOE BROOKS was in the city Thanksgiving from Roxboro where she is an in- •tructor in the schools there. THE LADIES DEBABTMENT had a serial Monday night. December 4 honoring the 14th anpiversary of the Durham ush ers union, at the home of Mra. Oliver Sims of 1203 Dawkins St. It was the last meeting of the year and was enjoyed by all. The hostess served Waldolf salad, coffee, potato chips, crackers; Ice cream and cake. *JAMl!^ A. LIPSEY, auident at NCC enjoyexLa very pleasant birthday surprise party given by hus parents Rev. and Mrs. Lip- sey, at their home, 1110 Thaxton Avenue Tuesday night Nov, 28. Sixteen boys and girls were his guests. They played many games and were served ice cream, cake and peanuts, and they gave toasts to the occasion and ssng “Happy birthday to you." MISS GEORGIA^ McCLAIN, 1110 Thaxton Avenue is spend Ing her two weeks vacation at home with her parents in Erwin, North Carolina. MR. AND MRS. HORATIO WHITTED of Washington and Mrs. Lucy Archael of Philadel phia spent Thank^iving in Dur- Give a Beamtiful Pittsburgh Mirrow this Christmas 126 ftrttern* on display Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 100 Chapel Hill Street Ctirismas Wreatlis “A WREATH ON THE GRAVE OF'YOUr DEAR ONES A FITTING TRIBUTE LOVE" WREATHS, LARGE AND LOVELY DISPLAY AT BARCAm PRICES 1.7S—$2.00—y2.0|0—fS.OO UP Tall* AJvaiBtag* Of Tliia oKmr mt Oa^. WEST MAIN ST. L 968 'X;ET MOR^ of the best At DOrLE'S” THIS WEEK’S SPECIAl: GARBAGE CAN MADE BY WHEEUNG 12 GAJ. SIZE WITH COVER — ■ 20 GAL SIZE WITH COVER — 90c • 11.39 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS WAGONS — 98« up •raYTCYCLES yrsr BP scooters — _ 98c No. 'B-6 fl.69 UNION SKATES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Mt. Olive . DURHAM — Sunday . Dec. 3 waa anothet higk day ii Mt. Olive AME Zion church when R*v. E. Benpamin Lipaey preacll ed out of the fullness of hia heart “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nasareth rise up and wblk" taken from th« 3rd ehaipter and 6fh verse of Acte. The holy ipfrit was felt by thole who heard him. He also organized * birthday rally by dividing the members of the church am^ng* 1*2 captains re- preaenting the 12 catendaar month*. The slogan is "five hrundred dollara.” Dr. W. W. Long held Wj first ijuarter conference of the New Year «t the AME Zion church, Sunday Dec. 2nd with an audi ence of approximately 650. Hia text was taken from Hebrew 12; tS. Hia select waa “F^ith." The sermon was a very inspir ing' one. DURHAM — T \ Uaners Auxiliary of the Union Baptist Church gave a dinner Sunday vfternoon DelSSinber 3rd, at the Church honoring one of their memA>era, Mrs. Dolly Carter who left Monday, DecciMier 4u! for Fayetteville where she i^ill en^- ter the Fayetteville State leach era College. Mt^ny good things were said in behalf of Mrs. Carter and aha also received some very useful gift#, after which she expressed her grati tude'in a nftost pleasing manner. The menu consuted of fried chicken gaz'd^en peas^ pytato salad, hot coffee, cake and ice c^i^ny Those present were^ Reva. A. S. Croom, pastor; M- C. Carter, ^usfband of Mrs. Carter, and Rev. L. T. Teague; Mesdames Minnie Ford, Dora Jones, hostess Estell Hoyall, 9arah_ CateST Hattie Suitt, Wilma Mylern, Gertrude Davis, Misaes Margie Pettiford, Maggie Fashion Review Hardware Co. IIL East Parriak Street' Phone J-3Z81 1 r e s Make A Christmas Present The Famfly Can BhUoy .S. tires 810-17 600-16 $ 8.97 — — — % 9.n -$11.88" YOU CAW USt OUR BUDGET PLAN Tire*, Battaries, .|lMter«, Radios CARPENTER MOTOR CO. TelaplMme J>81iSI Main Sti^ Imm. ' ' ‘ «BTUW«NG FROM GOLDS- BOJZp, Mn». Rachael Battle of Asheville and her daughter had a short stay with Mrs, A. M. Moore of Fayetteville St. MBiS. ADDIE MOORE of Charleston W. Va? is visnting Mr. and Mrs. E. A Carter of ^10 Fayetteville Street. Mrs. Moore is the mother of Mr. Carter. FRIENDS OF MBS. A. S. CROOM, wife of Rev. Croom will^7egxet to know that she is eoflfflned to her honte again. MAS. ALICE PARKER who haaTjeOT tn for several-weeks is convallacing. MRS. PLOiSSIE DUNSTON has-jhSKQ njuch improvement after » period of several weeks illhew. : f''“r-fcV Coherence Club Qives Turkey Day Dinner Tlie climax of the'day was appropriately celebrated by the maker for the evening Social Coherence Club with a typical ThanluglviBg dinner at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Southerland. I served, Turkey witii The room was elaborately decorated with beautiful fall flowers. |‘J*‘®*s>ng, Cranberry saiiee,*tiny The g«e$t were seated via place cards at individual tables. The P®“ ^reirtnad potatoes, guest table which included Misa Carrie Hill, President and heri^^^^*"®^ rolls,” feoffea, deaaert iee guest and" toast mistress. Miss E. M. Van Dyke ol tt»e commercial , and cake, department of N. C. College formerly of HouaffiR, Texas, lliss Van Dyke spoke on “How to kill an organiaation." The prayer wa* given by Miss Carrie Lee Whittey. Following thedelicious meal the after dinner r^ttaarka were mad§ by Miss E. M. Van Dyke here she expressed her appreciation for having shared the occasion; Among the other special guest of the club were; Miss Laura E. Coles, Angola West Africa, former student at Talladega College and at present student at Bennett College Greensboro, William V. Crews of Oxfos^^and former student of Johnson C. Smith, Miss Jevotte Sutton a student «t N. Gr^ College, Mrs. The members and MM»iisars of fibe' dinner were: MisMa Connie TiuiH, Lemtura Soa^i^and, Ruth Walker, JaniM Wcoten, Stattie Hill, Little Thon^on, Gladys Soatherland, VtviAia: ‘BMy, Carrie Hill, Mary Walker, Annie ?.l. .... Wll«. .f Leon Sumner Alumnus ingstone College of Liy- -the fun Mkf-ie Goltina. The guests were Continued' on p»4c* seven • « a Mayo, Mary Bittle, Ethyls Lee Sumpter, Daisy Bfayo and Eila Pyrd Lijttle. R. D. Rogers, I president, R L Chavis, J. R, Btitdirilf ljeoB Quick, and A. R.' Mayo. i wmmmmskmmmmmmmm BEflUTtfv’RonmncE npoiMSORFD BB LARItUSI BEAUTy FOUMOATIOISi The Liriiwi Nurty «w MtMldMd* ky"! Mm Oodrfwy MMMfKtwiRfl C««pMy t« itiidy ef tmmlat maw'i utml toaiity, to aMke ■IN JweBt e« Mrii wwwdi ntilabl* to Mw piMc. CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD AT POPULAR raiCES ' STREAKS IWS. SANITARY ‘W’ RATO) COIAtTEOUS SERVlCl ASIA GAPE 611 FayaMevilia. Str^t A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR TOE FAJMILY A SUBSOllfTlON TO Car b Ctm^0 I Y«*r, 92.00--6 Mtatli«, $1.00—3 MobUm, $ .78 NAME .A D D R r S S CITY—. 'STATE (Mail tltia eou|»cn and noaey at onea-^6 )avail yourself of oar Christmas Advertteers’‘-iip«elal) The Carolina Times ANDREW MARSH. CIRCULATION MANAGE 117 East Paaibody Sti^eat • fhtrhaaa, N. C. THE FIRST party A young friend of mine came lo me the other day all agog. She Is going to her first b|g party and, to wake it even more exciting, she Is going with an “older" boy» He’a flnlshed sclKml and baa bis first Job. But the thrill and excitement la a bit. overshadowed by the fear that she might not measure up—that she might seein too young and nnsophls- icated and awkward. What must ihe doJ Mentally she la counting how many boys ahe will know there and of tliMt number how many will dance with her. She Is figuring out what all the other girls will wear and is panicky lest they outshine her. No slight r«issurances will do. She wants a well-ort«ired routine of how she must look ano act from the ime she starts dressing until she ays goodnight And since, with the (Jhrietmas holidays cording on, many of you are in the same predicament, thought yon might be interested •1 the advice I gave her. Youthful Looklno Dreas Most Am>r«priate,» First of all, if you are going to get a new dress, don^ try to the most sophisticated-type dress posri- ble. There Is nothing more absurd than a sliteen-year^ld would-be siren. There are m'adf dreases In the shopa tluM: «re neither little-girl nor woman-of-the-world. Bear in mlQ| that yonr youth la half your charm, hard tboai^ It may be for yon to believe now. IMwaa yonr age, neither several yearn younger, nor ten yatrs older. Select a shade that 1» beeo^ag te yoa—white and th«’ pale past^ are most becoming to younger akins.* Whm get older you will ha^e to watch tbs shades that bring oat yonr better fratnrM and do not emphasise the lines and shadowa in joxu tacei. Now Is this time to wear ul the colors of the rainbow with a dear ccmaden^ Make.Up theuld le Natural And whra yo« have dedded on the color wMl ifrle Md Miectad your dress, give serleng thought to ywr cosmetics. Your skin la ;oong and clear enough to have a defintte beau* ty of its own. Don't try to hide It under a mask ot make-up. Choose a powder that matches your akin tone and use it lightly to bring out the beauty of yonr akin, not aa • mrans of hiding your natural color-., Ing. Find a rouge and llpsti^ that blend with your skin tone and use these sparingly as wdl. The excite ment of the occasion will |tve y^ a natural glow. Remember, in yonr effort to be sophisticated, that the most charming women apply their make-up so carefully that it la difll' cult to detect, llte eecret lies In selecting the proper ahades and ap plying them carefully and sparingly. And don’t forget yonr deodorant. If yon do, the unaccuatomed excite ment nilght wreak havoc to your personal charm and your brand new dress. It only takes a few mlnntea and Is something that no fiuMdioua woman «f any age can affbrd te overloidc. « Be snre, too, that yonr Udr is im- macukitely clean and well-groomed. CSean, shining hair is becMniag la . almost any style it Is worn. Wash it or have it crashed either the day Of the party or several days In ad vance of the party accor^kg to your partlcnbir requlreniMita. This }nst • rou^ draft of some «;^^the extw^mis. In next col- nmn FU give you some hints which 1 hope wip add' to"*your |l6lae and prace of mind. .Sq the meantime, if yon itave any^jwrticnlar quastfcmiv let me know. e » What are yom.itMty Itmsf Write Dow^g, Ltrieutt BtmUy Room 521 —Jjp North St., St, Louis, Mo,, limd tht be glad to answer them. Be ntre to enclose t telf-tdjretsei stmped
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