SOCIAL ITEMS BYW.F. HOLLOWAY MRS. 1>A2£L W1L£Y, oi «1« 6t JoMph Sa*e% and h*c two KB* Harold «nd JCrtia WU«jr, tii« latter bctec a atwab'ty of Ml* CaroiiM limea will laava tha «ity Saturday sight Dev. 28 for BioojiliSff Jstw York wbara they b« the bouia guMt of tbcr’iBatlieii and gra&dnothar Mi*. Mary HoTmta. ttlBL scour TROOP 21 will rtnacr their annual ChriatBiaii Carol b«rvica Sunday evrmnc, Y;30 at St. Jotepb AM£ Churca. Mrs. Walter J. l^eaiey l>irector of Uirl Scouts of Durham will anariiU tne Scouts. AU fricnda cordia4y infited to witseaa iita Scout program. Directing tu pr^ram will be Liauta. Mionie il. (jilmer, Neil ilaJdwta, Lucuie J, Hancock and L. W. Jjuuer Caputin. TM£ WLi££NlHI BIUOGE CLUB met with Misa Felicia Militr of Fuyettevitia Street on Friday nignt Dec. l&th. AU member* were present. Mra. friends. They were accompanied Laur Bruce won first club priza by Miss Maggie Mayo aiao of and Mrsl Alma ' Thompson won' this city. 2nd priie. The evening was en-jl«itti« Meriyn and Berlyn Jones ioyed by all. oi Raleigh are spending HONOiilNG MISS UNDA day vkiting their littia 3AbS on her birthday, Mins lola j Gracie Mae Jones ©n tha Raleigh Greene entertained a few h ends! Thursday mght atj Kyyles L ■ church hpiu cbuuio j>bu> 24th. DIAL N-7121 MISS ESTELLE BURTON •pent a faw days Sn BalMmore vlstting her aunt who is ill. MISS MARIE HACKNfiY of Chapal Hill was tha charming guaet of Mr. and Mrs, C. C. [ielioway on Saturday Dceem* oer 18th. Miu Hackney is a student of the Damascus School of wWch Mrs, Holloway Is in- stractor. i TOE JOLLY “A" CLTJ3 of Oak Grove Free Will Bi>ptist Church Tuesday evening at 6 p, m. at tha church. Tha elec- ton of olficeri was in fores and they have ^he sama cabinet for the New Yaar. • THE YOUNG MEN’S'RELIGI OUS CLUB of tha Oak Grove F. W. B, Church met Mo|iday night at the church at 6,*30. A y«ry iivteresting discussion was held. MISS DAISY MAYO and Rev. L. T. Teague both of thia. city, motored to Richmond, Va. Sat* day to visit relatives and a few cousin BO ea^i inas iswiaty, aift.' ,.iN mi for £ faw days. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Toole of]^„, 4M Pekoa Avenue are happy to announce the birth of « aon Ed- wird Nall Toole, Jr., 1I2 pounds, bora Taettlay, Decenrber 18. Little Ruck Church Holds Homecoming CiHARLOTTSE — l^a Annual I James Shoe Shop, Gran't Place, Service at tha jBiggen 'Grocery, Maxwell Bros. Little Rock AME Zlorf^ chflfCh c^, BoatliVrn Sunday School on laat Sunday pwelity Mutual Insunance Com- were largely attended, and » p»ny, Ben Atchenson Ica and wonderful program was given, ^oal Company, Brevard Re. H. E. Wilson is pastor of g^oke Shop, Carter’s the church and E. S. Potts la at a supper pastor' ReV. G- E. The Sunny Side 'Social Club mat Tuesday night, tt>ec. 12th. After the business meeting tha club voted on giving the girls a bonus. Those present were Mrs, Sumage Richlfll^d, pres.; Miss Lena Turner, treasurer; Miss! Ethel Tsylor, see’y; Miss Gazelle Trice, chairman of aocial com mittee, Mias Sylvester Cain, Business manager; Misses Oath, erme Hazel, ^ Juanita jChavis, M3i)nie Jefferson, and Sude Williams. The club ended their business year with a socinl. Tha former Miss Grace Town> send Vulantine ts now Mrs. Richard E. Justices ar« reeiding at present gt 803 Maeklin St, at the home of Prof. Leo Town- send. The nuptials took place December 2, 4S39 In Halifax, Virginia. Caddie WebBs, 54, of 601 Gray street died fn Lincoln Hospital Monday, De«. 18th, Funeral services and interment w#r* hel4 Wednesday at tha Grove Hill Cemetery. Street Shop, Carter's Lunch OreafleM Cleaning and Laundry superintendent of tha Sund^ Service, American Bfcle Society, School. , Sacbnd Street Smoke, Theme of the program was "The Wayward Youth o f lAmerica," and the auperli>ten- dent challenged youth with a strojpg speech. Musical numbers, oration* and other features marlced the program, outitand- ing being orations by Master Simpson Brown, Jr. George Blackwell Jr. and Misa Rachel Duren and a duet by^ Misiiea Doris and Margaret Lowery. Mrs S. D. Watkins, superin tendent of the Adult Depart ment was crowned “Might Little Rock" having ralaed the highest amount abov# the quota. The Sunday School thanki th many sponsors on the program whteh contributed so much to *the success of the Homcttotlng. Sponsors were; The CAROLINA TIMES, Lucielle Department Store an4 Shoe Department, M. B. Smith Jewelers, Grier an(J Thompaoh Funeral Home, Shop, M^Kissick’s Shoe Shop, White Swan, Patton's Sweet Shop, Sam Williams Transfer W. P. Robin s^ Funeral ^Hiome, Orchild ‘Beauty Salon, Jim Louisj ‘AJejiJjinder iRccreaitional Parlor, JVed Kemp’s Cafe, Busy Bee cafe, Brooklyn Drug Company, Pearson’s Barber Shop, Ideal Continaed on p«g« fire Pineville BY WILLIAM GOItDON PINBVILL, N. a 8p«:i»I — On laA WadocMlay night, D*c. 18th the member* of the senior elaaa gar* m birt£da.y party in Sonof teacher J, H. Sannden in the Home Bconomk Room. He had his gueata Misses M. C. Sh«w, W. J. Lone, L. R. RusmH, W, J, GoMon aira C". A.'ChBholm. A play entitlad “Chickieli. Liftera Convention” waa given at Pineville High School on December 18th , The play was ^iraeCed by Misa L. It. RhsmIK The High CJITodl Department also sponVored in connection with the play a popularity con test from whfeR m huge crowd t«ceived a well produced p«r- formAoce. I The members of tha senk>r i clasa were oinked early in tha fall of th'Si year. They have aa their officers Wade Ferguson, president, T^r« Miller, Vk« PHtesident; Cucindo Morrow, Please turn to page seven ■■ir.rnmr Guest At NCC I In the attempt to promote va * closer relations between th* sto- of thair ^anch Hillside Park High School ^and North Carolina Coll age for Negroes, tha student body o^'the College Invited tha aaniov elaaa of the high sehool ba gaeats of honor at a apedal dent body Ulio Is alio «a alunnua of RlUslde, pmmted W. H, Cole, director of tSie band. The band opened tha program with ona of tha college'^ pep aongs "Sing Dem Bella’*; the program at the college Wednea- •®®®®d number waa tha Collega day afternoon, Dec. the Hillside Band was 20 when featured. S. T. Artis, president uf the student forum, presided over the program and openel by j Town of Bethlehem, atating the purpose of this pra- |plause was long and Christmas les Cobb, program. Then Char- A’esident of tha sttt. Alma Maater wliich was follow ed wHh "Lift Every Voles and Sing.” Tha aacond grotip in cluded two Christmaa numiber^ “Silent Nii^t" and *0 LIttIa Tha ap- loud for tha next number. *‘Tha Beer -(Please twra to page aeren)^ Brevard St. Barber | Shop ^ M O T O N E Y LOAN SEE $ day phone 8789 NIGHT phone s OlSf’ s On Diamonds, Watches— S Jewelry Silverware, Men’s a Clothing Typewriters Shat Ouni, Musical Instn, And ffi anything o# valeue. V RELIABLE LOAN CO. Charlotte’* Oldest A Larged V 121 EAST TRADE IC, W. Bobtis 801 EAST FIRST ST. || FOR YOUR.. XMAS A Si FRUITS AND CANDIES V ¥ Temple AMP Zion her home on Pickett Street.! ^jld candle light tcrvicea Quantities of flowers wet* ar- Sunday night^r December 24th, ranged throughout the entire Special sermon will be preached home which carried out tha by the new Christmas motif with red and Modkins silver color scheme predoffinat- j Music consisted of: choir, En- , Friends of little glish peas, ct earned potstoes, hot rciiso; butter and leaion pie | confi/ied for dessert. The guest list in-jlJneuinonis, „ ♦ u j v of Mrs. Plassie Jones is -‘inprov- *^ec- 18, weiT Iteld Friday, Dec. very much after being .t Dillon. S. C. . W Major* Bizzel ing. The supper Fried chickeni and gravy, ji.n-j , . t 2 I will be sorry to .le«wrn, that he « to hia home with Joseph Sherrell, 14 month-old igfant, died Thursday, Dec. 14, at the home of his parent. Fun eral service were held Saturday The publlte Is, invited I the home McLaurin Funeral will be rendered by the | Home. Interment was in Grove Hill Cemetery. "YOU FURNISH THE HAIR WE DO IVE RESr* Alexander’s Funeral Home Get your Shoes Fixed for XBIAS—Half s4es and Heels 1.00 Funeral services for Waymond Earle, 43, of 611 South Street who died suddenly Thursday, up. Half Soles 7'6c up. fleels S5c and 50c American Shoe Shop A I I NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE STATION Gai, Oil, Groceries tod other Aecesories 1401 Beatties Ford Road g C. W. WITHBI^, Pfop,„ 323 S. BREVARD STREET Day Phei^ 8431 Nigkl |>konM 3-8027—-3-S472 123 EAST FOURTH ST. liieaas mg s eluded o/»y special Miss Bass. S AFTER ALL HAS BEEN SAId7, .7 " “ . “ . . .after all- your friends.and neighbors have expressed their wishes for this gav season of the year, we hope you will remember that we, too, extend a sincere wish that you may. have a very Merry Christmas. * SEARS, ROEBUCK ' AND CO. Ir For Your Convwiience Coooamu Baa Bmw All A&P Stores Dcops Mixad cm Dal May Assortad Choeolatis 5 17-oa. C%aa No. Can GROCERIES-MEATS P R O D U C £ C.PXovington G-ROC E R Y sac w; Hill St. Pho»« 9244 Hi ... DAINCE To one of our Coin Operated Phonograph Latest Record*. We Distribute the Wurlitzer Simple Phonograph, See Us For Special Rate For Your Party—^ance or other SocinJp. I B. L. Bryan g 231 South Brevard StrMt , N, G. Edwards, Prep. **| A Progressive Stores I I r f - lerrj fliriste - Everyone! , . .and we do mean everjE, one of our faithful friends who, during the past five years, have patronfxed us so regularly. We sincerely hope that we have served you well, and thait in the future our friendships will increase and our hos- pitahty grow. . . Kirk’s Place 319-401 FRAZIER AVENUE PHONE •7BS Will Remain Open Late Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Nights CLOSED All Day Mon. Dec. 25th Ocean Spr^y Sauce A&P Pumpkin A&P Peas Dressing. Preserves Olives lA&P Bread DURHAM- “NORTH CAROLINA STORES FOR NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE” -BO5 N, Gregson Street—712 Faye tteville^t 600 Roxboro St. 1013 Chapel Hill St. Extra Bpecials For ChristtaaB, Beginning And Running Ail Week 18 Ann Paga Salad Ann Page Assorted Candy ^ CHOCOLATE DROPS, lb ^ 10c CHRISTMiAS MIXTURE, lb — —10c BON Allt MIX. lb — : ^ — ~lOc TINY MIX. 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Cake, $1.10 ^ $kSn “BmUm of Juice" Floridg ORANGES 85c ASP Fono STORES WALDORF TOILET TISSUE, 4 Roll* !•« SCOTT TISSUE, 3 ROLLS ^ 2lSc SCOTT TOWELS, EACH lOc Shop Fruits And Vegetables Calil. Fancy Celery 3 Stalks 2Sc JL>CtI ^ citrus Fmlls ORANGES, Dosen — 10 to IBc (MANGES, 1-2 Bor Bag ■ —'67c ORANGES, Box «1.90 TANGERINES, Dos. 10 to Ifle TANGERfES, Box «I.2S GRAPEFRUIT, Box «200 CRANBERRIES lb. ISe Appl^ CALIFORNU CARROTS, bunch 7 4-2e LETTUCE, hard head 7c bananas. Golden Yello% pound — — _Sc FRESH TOMATOES, POUND itQ* Winesaiw, buahel basket— Baldwins, bushel basket —fl.lS Black Twigs, basket fl.60 Fancy Delicioui box $2^0 Delicloos Fancy Bed, Imshel basket fl.85 Merry Christinas itASONS GREETINGS' At this time of the year, when practi «ally the entire world is engulfed 'n war and bloodshed, the Yuletide Season holds a profound spiritual significance for the people of America. Peace, Good will, and human kindness still reign in this great nation. close hag been ene of ahusual success. 'Mutual" For o*>r institution, the year about to Thouaandi of new polllcyholders have Jojned the "Mutual” family, msrk«d im provement has been registered ir. all phase* of oferation, and the company's resources, the life blood of the Institati on, have reached tha hi|;hMt peak in its history. We recoginze the fact that the loyalty and good will of our policyhold ers, co-wAlcers, and friends have made possible this progress. To them acknowledge a debt of gratitude. we In this spirit, .j^ay we exprMs the wish that health and happiness be your com panions this Christmastide, and may pro perity and good efieer attend you during the years to follow. J ^orth Carolina ’ Mutuat Life Ins. Co; C. C. SPAt7LDZkO» Prwideitt StmHAM, X. a Stut Tb* ir«w Tear Wifk A Hortii C^oliaa Mutual ^