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IMVftOAY. OCTdttft 11, Itil
THE CAROLINA T'MGS
J PAW EIOST
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Durkani Socials
mkm
Hki li«rie Faulk hotfSR
t« Ike ladies Aid at her
liaate 4Ul Fayetteville St. Wetl.
OetB^w 8.
tli« Pastor*1 Aid Club was
gtMrt of Mrs. Clyde Dooms
«t ker l^ooM! on Unutead St.,
niirht at ^ijrht o’clock.
I. C. dab met with
WedoMday evening
7 at her iMDhei on I>«ii-
-FHnda of Mis M^rtlui Green
flad to leiWD tbat she is
al)*ai to recuperate ftx)m a re-
Mat jfleees.
Mim Ethel Ra^er visited het
MfUicr, Mr*. Que«n Racier over
tbe Wff^ end. Mi« Ragler ih a
fofleet resident of Durham. She
mtf aiiidM in Biehmond, Va.
I*rof. John E. Peele, teaclier in
the city school system attcndetl
the fumeral of hu mother at
Jack»on Sunday.
C. A. Irvin, Director of Public
RelationH of the Carolina Times
wa.s a visitor in the city Tuesday
Messers. John and Gtiorjyc
Holloway, Miss Nora Allen, Mrs.
Wrijfht motored to Raleigh Sun.
to «ee Chas. Herndort wlio is ill
at the McCauley H»pital.
^ _ ^ Ijogan spent the week-
ftod altey from camp with his
j0Kai» Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lo'
Tatum is baek in the
sptoding the summer
IB ^Ypribos parts of New York.
tmtny friends of Mrs.
MimUj^eskte Fowler will regret
tbat ihe is still in Duke
hSp|m where she hAt suffered
atteA dt pneumoia. " i
MISS MARY DINGMAN _
COMING TO DURHAM
On Saturday evening, October
J8th, the’ Durham public will
have speAk on, “Dwper Issues
in the World Crisis". Mi» Ding-
man, w^ho is being presented
jointly bj" the History Depart
ment of the' North Carolina Col
lege for Negroes and the Young
Women’s Christian Asmjciationr
ha.s $pent mavy .years at Geneva,
headquarters of the Legu,e of Na
tions. tier work and travels have
carried her over the countries of
Europe, to Egypt, the near East,
the far East, India and South
America. Her audiences are
pleased with the charm of her
manner and with the depth of
her wifidom,. and it is certain
that those who hear her in Dur
ham will feel Uiat they have had
a rare privilege.'
This Lidicheon Set in
Nation-Wide Crochet Contest
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ib^ *hldtVi
luMiteoii tot dt^s of Ccnt'iit
I btaiDiMd. i^lf-iiddrettea envelope to tut
‘ I paptr, spemTing dt^tn Mo. 661.
Bniptin far CoHm Umft
To EFIRD’S
Mra. Fanier
>n Stanps t« Efird'i where
aocc|ited on th« pur-
foodf joa wake.
NS NOW
CHARLOm SOCIAL
«am»nn»*aMtuiu::a::::»::unsa over in the city at the Coleman
apartments on E. 2ntl Str^«'t frtr
a brief visit recently. Mr. Mc
Neil was formerly a prominent
boxer in New Jersey circles a
few years ago, and is now box
ing Inspector for the State Ath^ anwHM^eed .today-that.ilia-ofieu* Whto .Qena#a-fcdrpedoea_.aiiik
leiic-Commission of New Jersey.
Mr and Mrs. Bobby McNeil
of Ixmg Branch, N. J., stoppod
Though a native of Charlotte,
this was his first trip here in
twenty-five years.
Mrs. M. M. Adams formally
mg of the vocational night
school at tlie Second Ward Ifigh
on jkfonday ifcptembar 29,
follo^injf ooAPses will be oltmrp^
practical nursing,
American sbipa, upon the high
fleas, where ti:r^ inv« a right
to be, the'tj^it(A 9l»tc» is tir*
ing to gmt lipiPHW^oc4wC
to sonlie patangtc.
Japani-is,4iot which
way to juirip — MttMquently,
khe trirt dmi^iw^',' ’ '
U. sp«Mhi
to boy^ Naci
bomb. >
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