Tm CAAOUMX TtMU flATUWAY, omc. ttk, in» CLASSMATES GIVE MORGAH SEND OFT SHOWN sbove Is a gr^up of i Reading from left to r.‘|rbt:|preaiden/ stu()ent council; Jack- •tudent* who met at the In-1 Samuel Hunteri Esther Dyson, I W|Uiami; and Jirfnes Slater, atituet airport to wish JEugeney'MiM West Virginia”; Harry I publicity dlrecaor. . * Morgan Godapeed on his ilight I Lee, editor etdlege paper; Eo^ I to Neiw York. Igene Moi^n; A. E. Corbin,I CHARLOTTE MRS. BESSIE HARDY, EDITOR TELEPHONE 3-1626 MISS BOXY STINSON was hostess to aibout 20 guests last Thursday at ^ the Private Club House on Martin Street. Danc ing was enjoyed and later re freshments were served. THE BLU& BIRD CLIjB en tertained thdt!* friends at the Privatle Cluib I^uae Piiday night. Contract 4>ridge and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. RUFUS KIRKPATRICK of Mlartin tStreet, formerly of! Charlottee, making hia home in New York spent Thanks giving in the city with his rela tives on Martift' St.. MESSIRS ARCHIE NIXON of East First Street and^ J. Knox went on a Twill ng trip tff Port Mill, ^ S. C. Thanksgiving. MrfJSDtAMES MARTHA MOORE of East First Street and A’bie Massey of E i*l 7th St. have returned to the city from Winslon-Salem, where they spent. Thanksgiving with their sister. MEMBERS OF THE PICK WICK BRIDGE CLUB their wives and s^ethearts were en tertained at a cocktail party at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Harry Mills on Frazier Avenue Wed nesday evening. The coiektail party preceedcd a dinne.* party at West Charlottee High School whi»re the memibers and gueats dined and danced. Arthur 'Grier welcome the guests for the chib, Mrs. L. P. Harris reapondKd on behalf of the wives. Miss Mary Lee Cousar for the sweethearts. Roy Perry was toastmaster. THIE OARLOTTE MEDICAI^ ASSOCIATION and the Ladies Auxiliary entertained at a three tfou|-se Turkey dinner Wednes day evening at the Privats club house. Special guests were Prof. Clinton Blake and Mrs. Louise Martin Whfte~*ol“ Ashe^ ville. MR. AND MRS. N. G ED WARDS were hosts gt » lovely Thanksgiving dinner Thursday afternoon at their home on Beatties Ford Road honoring Mr. and Mes. John Lyles. The home had fall flowers arranged through out, and the dinning room table was* graced in the Popular Movie Actress Aids in Campaign glna her part In flfljttlns tubarculeala l« Mildred Qovar, serean avtreaa^ T who li otw of tha early purfhaaera of Chrlatmae Sealfc •' «- .... ... _ — (A^HJ(UL!V.TB3D IJEGRO PRESS) FOR BEST THEBE IS IN BARBER WORK 33LLL AT— THE CRYSIjM>>AIUIER SHOP Four mastera parbera to give you quick ^nd cMr- teous service wii^ a amila Closing hours from ^on- 4»y through ^huritJay 8 a. m. to 9 p. n?. FVlday and Saturday 8 a. ». Hijllfao p. m. Please early y°“*' work, •IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Cry stal Barber Sh op 706 FAYETTEVIUJS ST. J. S. SHIPMAN. Prop. center with a bowl of yellow and white Chrysanthemuam-i •^W. P. MAX.ONB of East 7th Street returneu to the city after spending Thanksgiving in Dur ham where he attended the football game between N. C. College^and A & T. Mr. Malone is a prominent North Carolina College alumnus. PERRY METZ returned to the city Friday frott Edito Is land, where he spent Thankagiv ing with his parentis. Mr. Metz is a student qI Johnson C. Smith University. MRS. EL.LA BROWN of Oak- lawn Avenue la in New YorR visiting her daughter Mis« D, Brown. ■ FRoF: iAMD TSIRS. c. j John&on and Miss Louise Spears motored t» Florida for 7 hunks- giving. HENRY 4 M. JENKINS of Heath Mass. ' has enrolled In Woods-Morgan Banber College. THE COLORED EMPLOY EES of Belks department store, held their apnual banquet Tues day night, November 21 at the Private CWb House on Martin Kalelgli Zetas ElfllertaiD RALiaOH — To u»h«r in th« 'ntanksgiTlng aeaaon, Zetaa •atertained tffeir huifcandR and gueete at a bridge dansante in the dining room of the Arcade Hotel. The room waa attraclively decorated with multicdored autum leaves, branches, apraya of corn atalka with a glimpse of bright colored turkeys as aigns of Thankagiling. The early hosra of the even ing were apent playing bridge with Mra. Louiae Perrin winn ing of the h'igti aeore prizes; J. filunt winning hig4i acore prise for the male guest an I Mrs. Alice Thomaa winning the prize for low aoo/a. Mita H. Nora Evan* preMded at the punch powl and ac^ed as general hostess for the evening. of the riiareh. Sba recahrcd a niMttr of urta dg«ra« from Tea^hens* Collafc. Colam- bia Vnlranltr hi vMaonne! after WadiiBf- ton mate CoIle««. Sh* wia bom in Iowa, ttvinc there thvugh her high achool daya wben aha went to the Northweet. In eonjuiKtlon with hat pro- •Utf MIm kas 0«ffeUBiiow f«a.iioatl work m the B«t>oB«l ly jwniad rMpoaaibilKi«« with the N«fr To?k CHy YWCA •* • Toluntaer waiter. a CnUtLIE HOLLOWAY re- Mains ill at bb home on Dowd fitnet. , We wi«h for , him a recovery. Durham Sick List OF mas MASr.talwa L* ill at her'hom*> 10.5 C^hn St. Mr^fs E.Mir*r AaKunr m iii at her home ..n th#* Road. Kmm jJkMBnRTH, loot Third Street was «u in oa Taaaday aigkt wm to Dofca Hoe^tal to uaderro an operation. mtmw or j. r. pfEsrE wer* (iaJ to a*« biai oat after being iS for arreral Aayl. A Prominent Business Woman Praises Mme.C. J. Walker’s PreparatioiH' “I use Mme. t. J. Walker’s preparations exclusively be cause I get results from them that I am unable to get from any other preparation," stated a weU known business woman the other day. The secret of the remarkable success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations is in the fact that they were blended by the late Madam C. J. Walker to rea^ certain definite conditions of the hair, skin and scalp, and today, after over thirty^five years on the market, they are growing increasingly popular, and not withstanding the fact that tt»e has always refused to reduce the price on these goods; they are still in demand every where. 0 Mme. C. i Walker’s Gloaalne. although more than thtrty-flve years on the market. Is still the leader in its field. The reason for this is because it not only serves as a scalp oil, but it givn the hair that silky sheen and natural gloss that u the delight of every woman. Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown Pace Powder is not just another Pace Powder, but is tha ^ult of s^me time CQoling and refry ing. Just the thing for these hot days. Tlie Mme, C. J. Walker's v^on- derful pr^rations are sq}} by Walker Beautician!! and Prug Stores everywhere, or yo« can Write Th« Mme. C. X Walktr Mfg. Company, direct. Addren: The Walicer Building, Indian apolis, Indiana. YWCA Notes MISS UUAN am ESPY VISITOR Mias Lilian Espy staff member of the National Board of the Y«u^ Women’s Christian A»- sociations in New Yoi4c who ia particularly fntereated in the Work of the personal bureau, waa a visitors at the • YWCA the weekend of Pecember first. The Executive .Board met her at lunch on** December At thia time the'' discussion waa on unigue coreapon£ibility of tile Volunteer and employed staff for the YWK3A program and the importance of leader ship in the movement. On Fri- da.y at 3 o'clock ahe worked with Volunteers of the Harriet Tub man Branch. Miss Eapy also conferaed with meraribers of ..the personnel committee relative to local .Job analyses, and profes^ ionai atandarde. Miaj^ Espy haa been placement secretary for business and in dustrial secretaries for t tf e- greater part of her service with the nationar*organization since 192i9. She is well acquainted with the large group of young wo men who are holding these posi tions in all parts of the country. In line with her placement work sbe haa been keenly inter eated in the broader aspects of ooctipational opportunities for women antf the relatlohsHlp bet * ween vocational possiibiltiea in the YWCA and other fields. No small part of her worik is ptrti- cipatiioA in discussion groups and conferences .where person nel standards and qualifications are under consideration. Sne is also intfereaited in conferring with YWCA boards and those volunteer workers who have the responsibility of recruiting staff members for community as sociations, interpreting the need for proper training and per»jn- al equipment and deveh ping personnel committees with an understanding of the need for a high quality of leadership in the YWCDl. Before joining the national staff Miss Espy spent three and a half years aa a com'munity workw in a New York City settlement under the auspices St. Arthur S.nderson was guest s|)eaker for the evening. Hia wbjeefr was “-Faota about •mployees.” He gave some very fine points a few of therti were “Cooperation ^f the empJoyeea” “Fear _jo«r responsBbility," and 'Do your iob‘ treL’ Perry Davis was toast master for the uffair. 46 employees attended the (banquet. ~ Tfce colored YMCA partici- pated in a great annual boy’s day program "Sunday, November 2^th. Tlie YMQA had in the line of march the following boys clubs, Alexander St. School, Bidkfleville, Blairview, Isabella; W|icbe, Morgan^ Myers St. Schools, Second Ward HY club, Phalanx Fraternity, and the Plato Price High School band rendered music. MISS JOHNNIE M A E GiLAODEN of Baldwin Aienue waa gue^t of honor at a I'urkey dinner Thursday, ^t the home of Andrew Watson. mbs: HAZEL HAWKINS MEARS entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening at her {home on Mill Road, honoring ^^er W9ek »nd gue^ Miss Laura j fall flowera. Civers were laid for ten. J REV. AND MRS. PRINK of South Port N. C. will be in the elty visiting wntH after Christ- mat. Revs and Mrs. Frink arli the house guests o^f their danghters, Ifeidatnea Carolina Frink Davis, Grace Hill, Evelyn of Stt i I / * Qift She will Always Remember! HUSBANDS 'WHO WOVLD LIKE TO GIVE THEIR WIVES A REALLY PRACTICAL GIFT FOR CHRIST- MAS SHOULD FIND THIS SUGGESTION HELPFUL. ' ' * ‘ Wtiy 'not'’3ttrpnW'"yey~TnT''ehrfat^g^ insu^^cc policy on your own l^fe- It might well be an En/Wwiimrt i*olTcy made so that you may both live to enjoy its full benefits; it be a Limited Paynyent Life Policy with special accident features, or it may well be a Straight Life Policy whieh givea gre%t«t^ protection at least cost. Your wife will be happy to receive such a gift on Christmas miorn, for it e*pre»se» in a most tangible way your interest in her continued happiness. A representative of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company will gladly explain the many ex cellent features of our contracts. A Life Insurance Policy is the one gift which will inspire many happy Yuletide Seasons for those you love. . . The one gift that increases in value with passing years. Dnrham District Office North Carolina Mutual Lite Insurance Co. 809 FAYETTEVILLE ST. W. L. COOK. MANAGER C. C. SPAULDING, PRESIDENT Start The N«w Year Witfc A NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE PMJCY. GIVE YOUR P I C T U RE DonH Wear Your Self Down With TheyXmas Rush A Short Sitting at Reulben-Budolph Studio, And your Xmas Worries and shopping are ended. Photograpiis Are Persona fized CiftsThat ^ -r Cannot Be Duplicated Ask About Our FREE Photographic Christmas Cards - Faces fade ,^d people we once knew, some of them are gone forever. Children grow up and go »way. Pets die o*4iaappe^. Now is the time to have that picture made. The historic value of things fixed in tha foraa of a jpicture is beyond price. REUBEN RUDOLPli STUDIO

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