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’l8a"W8f THB CAROLINA TIMES ffAVbllDAY, JITNB 28th, 1841 WOMAN’S PAGE (BkariotU Socials By Mrs. Bessie Hardy SliM Miriui Ori^abv yooof jNkngt4er of Proittmot aud Mrs. J. Gri^by «iit«rtained «t • pATtjr hoooriag lliiui Wallett« Bolden of Ke» York Ci‘y, Pri- Quests were Misweii Wallette Bolden, Althe« Mobury, Rom iinfmn> Vii^nia Johnson, Ida ^obnsoii. Uieile Robertti, Marjorie perler, Willetto t'rane, Miriam Origsbj, Mvieetta Hardy, Bo- berta Bnwkg and Measrs Wiliiama MillSi WiUiam Lawniiig, Walter Davidwo, J. W. Smith, Junior Soottie Friday', James Davidson^ Sterlin Hqgaoa, Williiiitt West Jr. and Thaddas Moore, Cookies ■ad puo«h were served, and daneinf was Mijoyed throughout the evening. ProfeiBor »nd Mrs. J. E. Orig- sbj had u week end guests Mrs. Williaq Bnrqey of Atlanta, Oeorgia, »nd Mrs. Jone« of Aqh- ville. ‘ J played with Misses Vii^inia Oalliek and Irwa Thornton re* eeivinf priEes. A guest iwize was presented to Mrs. Cora DiaiOMid. Mra. FMrinl« Perry of Ka»*, Boundary street is %'isiting fri ends in New York City. Mr». Perry plans to be gone two wee«k. Mrs. Blaaehe Mills of Frasier Avenue who haa been confined to hea* home for a few weeks is reported improving. Misa Myrtle P^e of Salis bury was the house guest of Misa Frances Sampson las* week, at her home on East 8th Street, Mr. and Mrs, John Lyles were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hardy at their iiome St. Mark Street Sunday. Re*, and Mrs. Paul Davia have ’Aa ttieir house guest Mrs. Jewel Smith Glenn at Arkansas. Mrs. 4M«nn is the former Miss Jewel Smith of this city. Bev. A* A. I|a«bem of Okla- hoBM is in the eitjr attending National MiBsion Summer Sehool at J»h»89a C- Smith Unimsity. thase attending the «Sawra) Directors eonrention in High Point last week were W. Ik. Hairston and family Mesaera A. S. Grier and son Eugene Qrier. . Miss Elizabeth Woodard and Ifrs. Prtcilla David^n were joint hqstesa ' at a weiiier ro^t Monday ev^iag at the j^oUii^ cabin id Iterita. Dancing tne gymes were eveoiqg. en^yed during tne •' . #»4 Mrs- J. A. Martin, Sr.| Mrs. P. B. Richardson apd daui|^t«rs and lifo l4>tti«e White of AdieviUe, left the city last wm$k for PadNiei^, Kaa^kj to vlait dani^t^ and stfter Mrs. Catherine Means. ^ Meoibem of the Nin« 0’Clock Bridge etob laet with Mrs. Bertha I)avidsoB at her home ob South Caldwell street Wednesday even Ebcnezer Baptist church open ed its vacation Bible school Mon day, June 16, and has to date reported an enrollment of 96. Mr. Rippey, leader of the boy flcouts of the city gave a very interesting talk to the children Thursday. The teachers are: Mispes M. L. W'ilson, Helen Scales, Bernice Byrd, W. J. Long, Gladys BreWfer, L. E. Byerev Mes- dames I. B. Selene Williams, Mildred Gilyard, C. S. Gill, C. S, Gill left the city Sunday June 15 £or Houston, Texas to atteiid the National Sunday School and BFU Congress. Mr. Gill plana to be gone until June 25th. . PART OF GOODWIN-KENNEDY BRIDAL ?ARTY 'up/tam SociaU By Janet WilHtims I • » • ST. JOSEPH AME OmmOH * QOI^EB The Pastor’s Aid Club met at the home of Miss Morandy Nor man Thursday, night June 26. « • • • The Minnie Pearson Jewels met Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, in St. Joseph AMB Qiurch. « • « • Thp Gospel Choir sang at the Kyles Temple Churoh/ Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.\ • • • • Mrs. Bettye Atwater Reaves is ill ^t her home on lMcke*t St. Albright' BY liXBS JAVm ROOBRft f Wallt.own> BY MX«8 SYBIL BRSW£K Rev. N. H. Hart, Evar^elist from Rocky Mount, reudejr#d * 8ucees»ful revival for two w*eks at St Paul Baptist Church. « • * Rev. J. H. Pepper of Saint Paul Church and his choir went to Watts Chapel near Raleigh, Sunday afternoon. Pepper was the speaker for the afternoon. « « * « Mrs. Morris and daughter, June, from New Bern si)€ut the past week end with Miss Annie Cruise at 1114 Hyde Park Ave. ^ A number of people are leav ing from the Albright community Saturday night at one o’clock for Chowan Beach and will re turn Sunday night. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Bolding Scott of | Miss Weonia Rogers of Dur- Fourth St. attended a *‘go *way”^ham County is ill at the home of part^ at the Algonquin Clubhouse her sister, Mra. Thomas Rochelle. Thursday night> June 20. Thp Hobby Lobhj' Art cluh j ve its ezlubitian and Annual 8i(Baic»Hw^, JttAe at Clin ton Beach. Tables) were spread on the lawn and every one pre sent enjoyed a delicious feast after ^^eh iced coca cola were served. Mwmbers are Meadames Xa«k Alexander, Jr., C. A. Blackwell, J. S. Bowser, Bishop Dale, Paul Dajvig, LeRoy Grier, C. S. Gill, Arthur Grier, J. M. Murphy, C. Hiillitfe, Harriett Williamsoni and Worth Williams. This was the closing affair of the «lub for the summer. TJie Dicture above taken immedialtely after the beautiful wedding ceremony of Miss Margaret Kennedy and I^wis (;;oQdwin> which wpa the crowning event of Durham’s social sea son shows the attendants to the bride with the happy copplfi. Riding from teft to right ^re: Misses Yivian Merrick, Cynthia Fearfcon, Constance Merrick, Loittse'CifllUitfd, Chai^tte uster of the bri^ aqd maid of honor, Mrs. IGoodwin an d Mr. IGoodwin. Miss Melvere ing- Two tables of bridge were Walhalla, South Cureton from Car(4na, sister GIVE YOUR HAIR THAT KNOW THB JOY AND HAPPINESS OF TRULY beautiful HAIR of Mr^. S Bowser is>a|tend*;’7^ street, with all members at ing summer school at Johnson jtending. Guests were Mesdamea C, • -Upiveiwil^. Mia^ Cafe- Frances Nash, Delcina Murray ton i» stopping with the Bowsers at their home on Booker Ave. ik.ttorney J. 8. Bowsee return ed to the city Tuesday after be ing away- for a week on a busi ness trip to Detroit, Michigan. Sallie Phelps, and Missi Vinnie Murray. This was the last meet ing for the season. ; Harry ^ Truman» U. S. ator from Missouri; "For the past twenty years, we were lulled into inswuritjr by the normalcy boys. ” Mrs. Royster of 1117 Fourth Street Ifet Saturday ni^ht for New York . to visit her daughter there. The CoiQttunity Club will cele brate their fouth anniversary, Friday night, June 87. • Mrs. F, C. Brew-er of 1120 4th Street entertained the Oomnjun- ity Club «t her home, Mtmday night, at 8 o’clock. A delicious! course of refreshments was served. S Mrs. Francis Jefferson is much improved at her home from Lin coln Hospital. J Misses Boxie, Kate, Fannie and Eliza May6 and James Thompson were the afternoon guests Sunday from Hillsboro of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. WiUiams. Mr. and Mra. Ronald Johnson are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Louise, born June 12. The mother and baby are doing nicely. Dr. S. N. Russell of Baltimore Maryland w9s in the city Sunday as gueat of his parents Dr. and Dr. and* Mrs. C. E. Bomiir of Orange, New Jersey and Miss Helen Jackson of East Orauge, New Jersey were among the out of town guestsl that attended Smith’s Commencement. While in Mrs. P. W. Russell of Beatties Ford Road. Dr. Russell is an eyel^^®®^® Mrs. Cyril F. specialist, with/ practice in Balti-j-^^^**^® DouglasB Street, more, Md. 4\m Mrs. Mable B. Evans of Wash, ington, sister of Dr. Bomar, was also a visitor in the city during The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club met with Mra. F. L. Wylie at her home Oakiawn Avenue,^ 4u »«»■ Tuesdav Mrs Brooks and Miss^^**® commeroement stftson visiting luesday. ms. BfooJvs and ^nd Mrs. Arthur George on Elizabeth Frazier were aw&rded'c, ^ i . , j g jii jijnw 8 eampus. Many social ‘ eourtesies were extended these Mr. a^d M entertained Wednesday evening at their homo on Squth ,Caidweii street honoring Mrs. Alexand er’s sister , and cousin Mrs. Joel Bolden of New York, and Mrs. George Elliot of St. Louisl Mo. fred Alexander ^ queen city. , / Miss Irene Sanders of Beatties Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge F. Elliott of St. Louis, Mo. w«rp in the city for a two weeks visitii^ relatives and friends. Mrs. Elliott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Dugas, on Beatty’s Ford road. Mrs. Joel V. Bolden and daugh €ei sweet wflwie w be kae- 20 StVNNtNG EXQUiSlTE HAIR STYLES PREI! below II, «ad yoall it's wonh jfia If 4# EC UWfoiu --r and at but v(^ will truly he wh»t God to- tmded--''Vo«rCtPwniagGlofy.’’ But duK'f Q«t all—you 20 cxquiiitely {taaniag h«it ^ be ewiiy fol- K|w«d at tiom*- Aroadway Stan hi^ pH«e* to find hair-do Am brumoiat a«|iMral la««- Ijnaii Iww you can th« IuumIo moat iaftariof to you, bom dMtw muuiiag cl«atioi» by -Saa*^ Hair ft*actM Bwom’ wkt advfta wi^ ro«f Ford Road is m the city for a few Wallette, of New York were days. Miss Sanders ^ isi foi-mer ^ housee guests" of Mr. and Mrs resident of Charlotte. She is now Alexander on South Cald- mstructor m music at Hampton Institute, The North Carolina Tennis Tournament will be held m Dur- haim June 25-27.1 Malny Char- Rock, lotteans are planning *o attend. Sanders MoCree was in the city last week end from Blowing For yovr spring palhtiag fee PROGRESSIVE Paint & Glass Go. Paints - Yarnish«s • Enamels Wall paper and auto glass 404 G. first St. C)utrlott« J. U PaweU. Vx% Honored «pai T«si,»l4 UAimoiiw lUliA BI&TH9AT PARTY Miss Katie of New '^k.j*, daughte:r of Mr. and Mrs. ^yU* Lee of Englewdod Avenue^-»-^ ^visitiBg her parebts here^ * « « • LAMENT FOS OLD BLACK JOE MONGY TO LOAN On Dii^on^ Watchei, Jewelry, Silverwai«, Men’s Clothing, Type Writois, Shot Guns. Musleal la- strument% anything of value. A host of friendu hi^day party ^t ti>^ home of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Jtimes Mann, Smith Street in honor of their daughter Miijs Thelma Mann. A delightful ooui«e pf refreshments was served a9d mfkny games enjoyed. Thqae present were? Misses Dofis and TheUn* Wiliiaitt,s Naomi aod M*ry Coueh, Josephine Allen,: Gladys Orady, Geraldine and Bersiee Mann. Messrs James Masfley, Bepnie Patterson, Os car Massey, Johnnie AUeiji, Jiunes Hunter, Fpnte Wootep, Raj^i&ond P«ttiford, William Mana, Al bert Kieser, Robert Chavis, Ar nold McClain, Ralj^ Alston and Willie McClain. Charlie 'Page, Jr. has returned home after spending sometime enjoyed a with his mother, Mrs. Levy Page. Mrs. Hattie Moore ia U1 at her home on 2nd Street. A speedy recovery is boPed for her. t • • « « Mr. and Mrs, Qrgham Parker of 2nd Street gre the pfoud par ents of a sou born at Lincoln Ho^ital June 16th. * «.* « Rev. W, L. Wilson of the St. John Baptist Church aqd a re sident of Knox Street left for Hampton Institute, Friday. June '.iiiifiirfl Miss Marie Moore of Cary visited her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moore of this city iSunday, . *• *« ** Alas! There is no Swanee River, There are no Old Folks at home. ^ I’ve looked in vain for Old BlacM Joe In his old Kentucky Home. ^ And only in my fonest dreams Can I hear the banjos ring. ' And sometimes under fancy’s | spell n! I bear the darkies sing. Oh please come back then, Old Black Joe gf And sit at your old cabin door. You can smoko your pipe and dream ISnd sing. You won’t be a slave any morel —By OaroUne Kitt Drake. The South Side Art and Li terary Club met with Mrs. Duley Crawford at her home on South Cherry street recently. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Po well. ' ' LOAN/CO. in EAST TRADE STREET ''Charlotte’s Oldest and Largestf iiBiviismi Mrs. Mattie Byrd of Kentucky nie«e of is attending summer school at Mrg. Si>encer Albory Mrs. Sallie rhelps v«-as hostess Smith, at » sHjB'ise birthday party in honor, of her aunt Mrs. Sallie Miss M#ry Phelphs last week. Mrs; Phelps guuests Miss Wyche had as her Norma Capel who at Scotia College received many beautiful The is a student h(«tess served a deJXcious salad aud was enroute to her home in course afto^^'hich an iced course Beekley. West Virgini.% wa^ ser ved. ^ -r- James' Toatley of East First Miss Fannie ‘Partce left the street left th? city last week for the city last week for Jackson- Baltiniorej, Maryland where he ville, Florida to spend the sum- will work for the summer, mer with parents. , Rev. J. W. Smith left the city ImMVAY flLJi^MOUR PtODUCTf HU Ifyitjpirir NSW YdRKOTY Ml’S, Florence Miller of York, South Carolina, a former class Monday for . Durham to attj^jnd mate of Mrs. W. L. LoveUe was thie ,S^it€iiGc^y«ptian. for Am’eri- a .visitor in the home bf the can Legions. He will visit Ea- LoveUe’s last week, ' leigh before returning. Mrs. Lydia McGill who is a Mrs. Aurelia Tate Smith was'patient at Good'Samaritan hospi hostess to members of the Blue !tal is reported improving and olttb Thursday at her home on.hopes to return to her home-soon. ■■■■mwipiwi IIIIUIWIIIilllllHIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIII Dr. Aubrey L. Falmer Eyes Examine Glasses Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the ex- , clusjye ctmvenience of the CoioiM People. Tele. 3 - 8500 . (Opposite Public library) 317-A N. Tryoni Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii No Comedians Wanted Whew Chas. Collier* brought the ; faiwo^w 'Silas .ia»en. Show to town last with a bevy df beautifulfgirls hef had»to‘hang the “iio^^MlpIwantefl’.’sign out to hflt a grand rush from >the.inate:sex, who want^’to'joiii his sl»w, iA4''the; rlgH^ «f the picture is Jothiuiie Hud" gins,internationally knol^ft. star of Lewi Lilies Blackbirds. tlie center is S. H. Dudteyy pr^ucer. -^Estreme-right'U'none other than'SUaa iGreeni hijoaeU.
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