» l»AGI FOUR tra: CA£OIJNA 'nM£S SATURDAY, JUNE 21«t, 1941 ™»'e» WOMAN’S PAGE SDurAam ^Socia/s By J^net Williams ^ Walltowa MTM SYBIL BEEWES The Fiftii Dutrkt Sunday School Ccnvention was held lor the first til&e at the North Side Church Thumiay, June 1^ and Sooday June 15. The Male Chonu of St. JAn "Baptist Chureh went to Fnquay 8[Hiiigs last Sunday to reader ser^'ice for one of Uie chnrchea there. Glonn Mr. Hrawley i» a cou tan of A. J. Htaiiley. Miss Mary Elizabeth Weaver left Saturday nigfat, June 14, for New York where ube will spend a short vtseation with MiMi Christine Headen. The Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Mary John«oii on Third Street Monday night- The guest a enjoyed « deiicious course of Jello Salad, lee cream and eake. &• £• FIiAKB The ‘ ‘ Pla ntation Chorus’' under the direction of Johnny Patterson renderied a musical program Sunday afternoon, June 15 at 3 o’clock at the Orange Grove Baptist Church ^which wae- higltlT enjoyed by the large «iid£me which was present. Miw Octavia Barbcc wa« liigli* ly entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lucille Barbe® at Eairt Pettigrew Street with a gradtiation party on the )awn, iYiday night, Juno 13. Tt© lawn was beautifully lighted with splendid musie for the occawion Those eujoyiag the li(»pitality of Miss Barbee were Miss's Nurma Thomae, Dora Chavis, Ruth Jo- aey, Trivilene Arnold, Louise Dawiaon, .Dorothy Luster, iVirr ginia Peele, Mildred Mayo und Magadalene Barbee. Mti&prs Paul Stroud, Kemp Long, Layfette Baru(-«, Erneut Mciver, Ferman Batc«, Joe Wat son, liuby Hayes, Fonte Wooten, John Henry Luneford, Thomas Ath'ens, Linwood 1‘erry, Marr dell McNeil, Oscar Elaui, Jame** Raymond Pettiford Claiborn Thorpe and Eester Luater. A delicioua course of refresh- meut« was served before the close of tlie party. BY MISS JAVIE BOQEBS Miss Elizabetii Womble of Romeo. Michigan is visiting her graudparenta, Mr. and Mrs- Char lie Tbomptoai at 1312 Albright Street. ' Miae Evelyn Carrington Ralfigh>i« ^viliting her gvandr mother, Mra. .^Jennie Oarriugtou, of 1116 Hyde Park Av«iue. DAY NURSERY Qhariotte Socials By Mrs. Bessie Hardy Mti> EUzaboth Hardy Colvin of New York City came in town Monday. Mrq. Colvin is a form cr resident of Charlotte. Sbe will be the guests of relatives and friend* for 3 weeks. Miss Betty Holmes of Raleigh was a visitor in the home ctf Rev, end Mrs. Davideon on Beatties Forid Boad last Thuro- M^nbens of the Pickwick club entertained at their annual picnio la«t Thursday at tjie home of the Griers. Qames were play ed during the evenii^. ' There were 50 guests present including in and out of town guests. Rev. and^Mn». Paul Davis had their gu^t last wedi Mrs. Etta Spaulding and Mim Ruth Butcher of Columbia, S. C. Miss Ida Johnson, youi% dau^ter of Professor Hodge Johnson entertained a few fri- -ii i j - ^ , Members of the th street ends 01 the younger set WedneeHr> i 4. ■„ 1 1 • j , • . (Prcubyterian church entertained day evening at her home on' ■' is the niece of Mrs* Louia Har ris of East Stonewall St. Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Young,of Winston Salem, were the house guests of Attorney and Mm L^ P. Harris at Iheir home on E, Stooeiwall street during Smith’s eommencement Rev. laud Mrs. Young are parents of Mrs. Harris. , ' Attorney J. S. Bowser left the city lasrit. week on a bueinees trip to Detroit, Michigan. Attorney Bowser plans to be gone about two weeks. Dr. B. F. Gordon returned to the city last week after being away for a short-vncatiojp. Mk.8 Jocelyn Tate, daughter of Mrs. A. J.' Tate left for Pitts burgh, last Wednesday where she plans to spend the summer with her grand parents. Pictured is a acene of one of the WPA operated nurseiyin the city of Charlotte. These tiny prenichoQi children are under t!?e^8upervi8ion of a trained worker, who guides them through the day until mother conies home from work. In addi tion to deveieptag the hidden interegt of the childr^, the nursery provides a wholesome environment foj the Idddies and encourafles the foT>»ation of good habits. ' — - Miss Bernke Richarditon and her mother, Mrs. Lora Richard son are at home again after be ing HI in Lincoln Hospital. Friends hope tbey will coutiniK to reeapeiete. East Durham !. A. J. STANLEY. Eev. J. W Tarbron and grand son spent last week visiting hie> sister, Mn. Lola Elam, 1322 Glena Street. Rer. Tabron is now pastoring in Winston Salem, The Qirki Sunday School Chorus of Ebeaezer Baptist church sang at the Morning Star Church ia Oxford, Sunday, June 15. The Chorus is scb'eduled to appear on program Sunday Jane 22nd at Terrell** Creek Baptist Church of which Bev. T. A. Grady is also paator. J. B- Brawley of Campbell Oljio is spending two weeks with Mr. an'3 'Mrs. A. J. Stanley 1408 Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Strud- wick recently jntertained three gradu^ites from Hillside Park High School. They were Miss Flonnie Rogers, who won a scholanship to Hampton In stitute, Miss Fannie Cain w^o Won a sciiolarship to North Caro lina College And Miss Margie Daniels. The dicing room was decorated with beautiful cut flowers and school colors, blue and white. There was a beauti ful flower garden in the bade where the guests spent an en joyable evening dandng and playing games. ^ The guests were Misses Janice Rogers, Javie Rogers, Lurley Bas:-, Mamie Harris, Norman Thomas, Gwendolyn Flintall, Gladys Alston, Nannie Alston, Dora Chavis, Ruth Freeman, Thelma Davis, Octavia Barbee, Francie Thompson, Willie Sue and Anna Mitchell, Lucille J^llks', Evelyn Carrington, Pecolia Flir^- tall, Doris Al'ston. Christine Cain, Trivilene Alston, Eliza Rogers. Johnnie Hopkins, Je^ie Kirk land WilHo Jones, Robert Me* kinney, Nathsftiiel Daniels, Bitr- nard and James Alston, Na thaniel Flintall, E. T. Petiy, Walter Barnei, Emmett Strud- wick, Jr., William Hams sud James Bumpfss. Times Has Reporters In All Sections The Albrigit Yankees defeat ed the Elites 6-2 at Hillside Park Friday night in the last game of a double header. We hoPe the Yanks a auccessjful Mile Javie Rogeir is ill at home at 1311 Hyde P*rk Avenue, Her ffiEnds and relatives hope for her a speedy recovery. Here’s Sense Beginning this week our local readers will again have the op portunity of getting social and church news from all sections of the city in Albright, Miss Javis Rogers of 1311 Hyde Park A^nue is news reporter and may be contacted by those who wish tp have articleq included in her column. Miss Syble Brewer of Fourth Street reports Walltown newsv Mrs. Martha Stanley of Glenn Street gathers news in East Durham, While Mrs. M. F. Curtis' is the repre^ntatj(\'e for the Lyon Park section. Residents The tollowTng Caroliu. Tim» Br„6kstown may report tW L t to Eugene Mumford woo newsboys were guests 01 the oi. t .• R««l The.ter Tjiday .ftemoon S*' .8 a reward for haviog m«ca«d S''* ^ appointed, readers may give ar tides to the CAROLINA TIMES Newsboys Visit Movies last week. They were accompani ed by their son, W. A. Tuck and Miss Thelma Tuck. Misses Fannie Mayo of Balti more, Md., Roxie and Eliza Mayo and James Thoinptjon of Hillsboro were the Sunday afternoon guest oi Mrs. M. H. WilliRins and Miss Janet Williains. Bronfield Johnson Jr. spent the week end in Oxford visiting friend^i. * , T their sales for the week. Eugene Mumford, Benjamin Purefoy, Claude Baker, Jr., Johnny Steven son, Lewon Davis and Nathaniel Messrs Benjamin Barries; McCrae. newsboy. News may also be tele phoned into the oftice. There are no charges for news. StBdcnts* Activities Committee At/J.C. S. Durham «iC^iitftt^\of J^blHSioO' C.. Smith i^nlyeni^y^ to right. »fro«t row: Seth Hester, Oiford, ‘ N. f C,.,^ tte,;N.'^C.,i bye ■ Rhyne, n4ine Mitcilell, Philadelphia, Pa., President, Hattye.I. Hous ly, William Eugene Houston, ^Camden, S. C.>, Arthur Ly /Hact|prd, CenlL\ alter CIsrence Daniel, Macon,'X^ebrgia. £)ec6nd Rji»w: Ed e« 'Johji Coknaan, Spartanburg. S. C., Charltt Jepkins, Fort £fiM King'MEUUi BcnderNm HUe, N. C. Rev. W. Tycer Nehion is back in the city after a years leave from Pine Street Presbyterian Church studying aj. the Univer sity of Pittstiurgh jand the Wes tern Theological Sejuinary. Rev. Nelson received the Mas^ ter’s degree in Education and compelted haif thfe requirements for the Maiviter’s d«gree in Theo logy at AVestern iSeminary. C. A. Irvin, Director of Public Relations for the Carolina Times sprat the week-end in Charlotte on a business trip. John Southerlan^ and Lenn- on Hardy, wo are donnocted with the Mecl^lenburg Copnty Welfare Department were w^k -end guest here. Lodius Austin, en^oyee of the Cupe Fear Jouni^l spent the week end with h|i wife, Mrs. Dinino Austin on G^eun Street. Mr. and Mr«. A.'L. Tuck visit ed friends and relatives in many nearb^ cities of North Carolina Some telephone company at tempt to merge with a frigid- a comfortable weather phone booth.—Life. airs manufacturer and produce - a The Prayer Band of Ebenezer Church met at the home of Mrs. Harriett Barbee on Bailey Street Sunday afternoon. The service was opened by Miss Marj- Jane Cuningham, after devotional ser vices, the premdent Mrs. Julia Barbee took charge. Other homes vifiited were Hesdames Frances Jeffers on Glenn Street and Lovie Jenkins on Smith Street. Davis street, hoi^oring Miss Eloise McKinney who will be leaving for Texaa next week to spend the summer. Dewit Haireeton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Worthy D. Hairston left the city Tuesday for Blowing Rock to work for the summer. Mr. Ernest Friday, who is a patient at Good Samaritan Hos pital is reported improving. Members of the Pick Wioia bridge club entertained th wivis at their clo«»ng out pa: Tuesday evening at the home of the Griers on the Monroe Road. Mrs. H. L. McCrorey enter tained members of the Senior Claati at the annual reception in the spacious and beautiful din ing room of Johnson C. Smith Univer^ty Wednesday evening. Miss Dorcas Gass of S?imter, anived in the cirty last week to spend the the summer. Miss Qitt-tgi at a reception Monday evening at the ehurch in honor of their Pastor Rev. J. W. Smith and his family. Rev. Smith was recently sent to 7th Street Church from Raleigh. Attorney L. P. Harris was the guest speaker at Chirm Grove church Sunday, June 15th Fa ther’s day in Pineville. Attorney Harrfe subject was “A wise son maketh a glad father and a wise father maketh a glad son.” The program wa« sponsored by the Young Men’s Willing Workers club of Charlotte composed of a group of young men belonging to dififerent churches have come together and formed a club. It can ^be stated here that the “Young men willing workers club and is a member of Bethel church. K Hoipi Northampton Gotmty f armors are being urged to buy breeding hogs now in view of the possible scarcity this fall. VisitlDg From Maine Missi Olivette Hall of Port land, Maine, a student at- Saint Augustine’s C-ollege in Raleigh, has 'been the guest of Mias Doris Holloway of 905 Elizabeth Street fior the past week. While in the city Miss Hall accompanied her hostess to Wihston Salem for a week end visit. NCC Alumnus Passes Sunday Durhamites were - shocked this week on receivi^ nows of the death of Miss| Daby Deimore Thomaa, Burlinigton3r North Caro lina. t|l ' Miss Thomas, a graduate of North Carolina College in the class of 1930, died Sunday, June 15, and funeral services were held Tucfidny, June 17. There is no groat and no-small To the soul that, maljeth all; And where it cometh, all things are; And it cometh everywhere. 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