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'■* * ) UfilJ Scio#! at WPA Nurifiy'School Pi*6)tcU i ' it - These pictures show youngsters from 2 to 4 busy at various activities con- dacted at the two WPA nursery schools in Kansas City—one at 1731 Lydia awnue and the other at the Garrison Field House. WPA projects such a§ these and all other professional projects are bolding Open House Week May 20-25. DMMAM CoBiMDilj CInli Celebrates Urd jlonifersar; . FROM NEW YORK CITY Mr. Mid Mra. Lftlk]r«tt« Sou therland h«v« rHurnelS TSrom New York City wh«r« they spent their vacation viiitinc Norfleet Southerland, Mra. Mattie Jonea and Ch*r*les Shipman Janoalca New York. •*•••••••• MOTOR TO THE HILL Mr. and Mra. R. M. Pulley of 806 Simmons Street and Mr. atid and Mra. Thomas Leathers of 804 Simmons Street motored to Chapel Hill during the week end Ic visit relatives and frienda, the Rev. and Mrs. Burnette of Sun Set Prive. CHRISTIAN CLUB HAS DINNER The Mobile Avenue •Christi^il. I lub had a delightful dinner at ‘he home of Mrs. W. G. Cillis tt 406 Mobile on Wednesday, the Fourth of July. In addition 'o the delicious meal which was Rerved from 5 p. m. until t:30 'he group was entert^^ined by tJie ringing of one of Durham’s loadkng male quartettes. James ^^each in President of this club and the secretary is ^iss Ruby O’Kelly. •••***•*«» GOSPEL CHORUS TO SING As 1 outstanding part of the ’nnual Children’s day program at the Markham Chapel B^^htist on the Chapel Hill highway gvti- day, July 21, the Gospel Ctiorus of White Rock Bapist ChqrcK will s4ng. *Fwe buses led to leave the Scarl^^rq^gb Hall in Durham iirQqnd ItSQ that afternoon and in the open ajp U assured a^ those who care to tiie Serving on thg church will fce in charge of ttia order of Oddfellows, Tbla pro gram i» looked forward to aa be ing one of the ntost elaboate that this church has sponsored in years ^.od a wqnderful t^p in a Christian |ikf fanner |f e^ pected. Rev. Thoma», en# of th* young ministers at Mt. Vernon Baptist churoh, will deliver a sermon. Oh^tlrman of the com mittee on preparations is James Leach and Earl Oarlton is sec retary. .. VISITING IN CHICAGO Mrs. Nel) Hunter is visiting in Chi(j.%yo with her motb«r *nd two sister*, **••••«•«« RETURNS Mrs. Minnie Savage and Miss Katie Motley returned to the city Saturday after spending a week’s vf.l.ation in New York City. •••••••••• CONVALESCING Friends of Mrs. Loreaata Holloway Wearing will be glad to learn that she h«« returned to her home from Duke Hoipttiel aiid is improving nicely. •••*•••••* LEAVES ON VACATION William A. Tuck, will leave the ciity Sunday July 14, en- route to Baltimore, Md, NeW York Oity and other points where h^ wil) spend, two w«e^ of hu vf^tion. IHfROVINe Friends of Mrs. QeueU "WyMt 616 St. Joseph Street will 4>e g^kil to learn that sh« bM prftcti* cally recovered from »n opera tion for goitre. Mrs. Wylie is « member of the Optimistic Club. SILVER MOON CLUB Members of the Silver Moon Club met at the Dowd St. home of Miss Rosetta Bailey June 11, The evening w|to spent in telling jokes. On June 18 Miss Willie Mae Blackwell was hostess to the club, and games wera played during the evening. Miss Tempie Orauley entert«in«d th« members at her home on PiR« Street Tuos dtfy evening, June 3St4i. The clulb met on July '2nd at the ht>me of Mrs. Willie Mae Deb- nam on Glendale Av«nue. A dis cussion of businfps was ^s§ried on and a delicious repast was served. _ ••••••*••« ENTERTAIN VISITORS VISITS SON Mrs. Ada C. Palmer, 1009 Whitted Street is visiting her son, Coleridge, in Glendale, Ohio. She will return via Balti more to visit her fajnily. •**••*••• VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Bristol Oreech, of New York City who formerly were residents of this city are in the city visiting their parents Mrs. Creech is the former Miss E^thel Ledbetter, gr.Mduate ©f Hillside High School and also a student of North Carolina College, SPEND WEEK END AT BEACH The following persons spent last week end at _ the AtV'ntic Beach, Robert Long, Miss Gladys Southerland, Miss C. Cadley, Boyd Taylor, Mariil.i Smith, Mr and Mrs. William D. Southerland, little Miss Doris Ann and Eva Rofett« BQHtherUpd. DAIIK HUMOR BY RAT WIL|.I8 COPS CHASE JANITOR IN t "MIXED” LQVE AFFAIR §ff. |iOU}S, (ANF) — Polipe l^st Wfek said they had arrested j Eugene Plant, .4 Janitor, after i chasing him at a speed of 85 j ^iles an hour through several stop signs. The police said they, hili discovered ,tbe Jafiitpr \vUljj a whitj) wo^an in a car parkud ^ in Forest Park. The woman silid she WHS g ^y^jtress, Churlot^e Elliott, fhe case w4j to come up in City Coi|rt qn 7uesd«y, f “Mummer want* to know effen you *tudi*| *«d alf^hra in sckool—how com* yow «|«#*% «pe«k In algebra?" SOUTHEKN PINES The Misses An;)te Mae aiid CTartrudf Blue left Sunday for Connecticut to spend the summer with their brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stubbs spent the week end with his mo ther. . Johnnip Lynch gave his wife a surprise birthd^iy p^rty Tuesday July 2nd. It was a swell affair. Y’ Girls Spend Week At Whispering Pines The Girl Reserves and Junior |Y’» of RJlleigh and Durham havo I been camping at Whispering Pines for the week of July 1st to the 7th. HIGHLIGHTS; 'The njght^ were spexit it\ _the liecreation hall from seven thirty o'clock to nine o’clock at which time Campers puHicipated In group singing and specific programs. First honors ever to be given at the camp ^were ^warded to Miss tXoris Dal^ria of Raleigh, in iXiusie and Miss Alethea Fleming of Raleigh in Swimming. Miss Sallie Brown won the Bible verse contest with Miss Novella Peacc of DurhAn running second. A beautiful and illustrative pageant was presented July 4th by the calkipers, after which all campers were given YWCA em blems. The holiday spirit was made livelier by the presence of many parents and friends, the Aquatic school which Is convening at North Qnrolina College. Continued on Psge Bright AUCTION SALE 10:30. A. M. Saturday, July 13th at Alexander Tire Division W. Main And Gregson J. FRANK BARFIELD. Auctioneer 25 Firestone Bicycles for Boys and Girls Bicycle and Many Other Frizes Will Be Given Away Free at This Auction Sale. uM -w> " • Repossessed, Reconditioned, Rebuilt Bicy cles that have been thoroughly ovei hauled and put in perfect condition. Many have new tires . . . Some of them have not been used over 30 days. For Boys And Cirl8. One Slightly Used Outboard Motor Originally Sold for $55 10 Firestone Radios, 1939 Models [ Some New and Some Slightly Used WTRHAM — The Con»munity.of the fan-.u^-^^^.the Little River | $173.21 gken to the and needy; .. K , . -I' v.r,,; at CIi ih'rH d.Vw .'M II , -jt • 1 , ; 1 . . 2? f ’ ■ ‘ a >-■ ' J: tl ■ JMrotic Qu^ette and solos by -Tvtink Hill and Mrs. LHha Mr. guest speaker w{i> ButiM, M member 54. ^ d «uik. ili4; ed some of the outstanding things done by the club, among which 2,391 visits to the sick, 230 plates, 73 eoavalescent cards, 154 iti) ‘ ■ tliin^s. /i -I Iht ‘ J ii , li roll:, .■ served to Mr. |lnd Mrs. Charlie Barbee entertained Misses Virginia Mae, GeiTiit- Mae, and Weia Jane, and tnanj | Pcele, .sisteis ux Mr*. ' ' 4 -> Phiiiy^ ty the J menu, ot li d, plcii- and cakt following^ Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Lipsey, Rev Hill, Mrs Virginia X^unsford, Mrs Contiued on P^e Eigbt ■ June ■ .n El 11 ;??reet A ■ ’ lit r>re /; ont llie evening was «r., ing games and ddnci cious coQtse of refres m' •enred. Several Oectrical Firestone Appliances Such As Fans, W af f le Irons^ etc. Eferytiiing Listed Above Must Be Sold - And Will Go To The Highest Bidder Be On Hand Saturday and SHARE in These Values Alexander Tire Division F. 0. POOLE, Manager • W. Main and Gregson Streets . Distributors Hear J. Franklin Barfield, World^s Original Singing Auctioneer, Phone N-125
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