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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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lowinf? week.
Local And
Personal
Mrs. (i. W. liOtr.Mii !iMil C. K. Aiithony.apccinl onVm
l;injirhfer I’.irhiir.i spt’iit thn“i> ni'v of Ihc Diiihnm F>is-
wtM'ks ill N;*w York Cily whil> frict ol' tlu‘ Xorih Ciiioliin
her (lituuhfcr Miss .h’ssic I/)- Miitii.'il Tjif,> luSurniK'o {'om-
■ j?)Hi w!is sliidyinj' at ('olumliiii I'liny wna a visilor in Iliprh
T’liivf'rsity jit )h(! USO Train- I’niiit'Siiinday to the heHwle of
ills Inatitutc. Miss l,)irau will lii (Iaii”litt‘r, Mfs. I-'aji Town-
)e‘ locnICil nt S[)arlalil)iirj% cs who was taken snrionsly ili
South Cai'oliiia. with pntMinionia hist 'vcck.
Mr. WMIiam I'ayiic of F)nr- i The lipicati Sunday School
ham I'cci iitly took a tlirc' riass of St. .loHe|ili A. M. I'l.
weeks rso tratninMT ‘OurS(- at Chiircli has ricccpti il an invita
tion to visjl-J4t«-J\Jt“n’s Rilile
i‘lass of the West Durham Bap
tist Churh, Sunday, Oct. 24.
('ohiinli(a rnfivpil-ity. Mi’
I'aynt' is locati'd at I'clcrs-
l>nrj>'li, Vir^itiia.
M issf's liillian and, Bc'atri'-;' N., nnd daunht'cr of Mrs. Lnla
Warron of Plinton, North ('ar t Frootnan of 1103 Simninn.s
litiii sprat the w(>'k end in street was n visilor in the' city
Diiharin \^ith their t)it)thcr last week. Mi.ss Freeman is
Odell, who is n stndent at.^now einphiyed at Tasth*' Ilay-
North (’aroliiia (’olletre and Mr.
and Mrs. Kutri(‘h Davis of (i'i'J
Price Street.
Mrs. Yflinn Johnson, n na
tive of BrooHyii, New York
hut now I’esidin^f in nuvliaiii
was the week end pTiie-t of home of her daiierhter Mr.^.
Mrs. Fanie Town^lv of Shaw Manctte Prele of Dunbar St.,
University at Haleiirh, (’. is very innch impi-oved.
Mi^l^ If^fenlriee Freeman, T?.
ties,' farm a»id Int>or supply
n’nter nrp.i7 WihniniCjton. !
Mrs. T>iitra (Sparkfnan who
lifi'i l';'en seriouslv ill nt tho
Mr. ^and Mrs. Kiifiis Hop- ' President C. C. Spniildincr oC
iTifins and jjranddnnjrhter Mis? th'' North irnrolin.a Mutual
(’hristiana Horton of l?oute 2,- T,ife Tnsuranee rompany and
Tole Mill l?oad, Durham (’oun- the Meehanies nnd Farmer=i
ty, left Thursd.'ij» aftrrnooi* 1 |;ink aUteoded tho launching
for New .lersc'v where they of tli* S. S. TJoliert T.,. Viuio
will mal ‘ their hoiiH>. Hrahaui wliith took plai.'e at South
Laws, Son of Mrs. Tfopkins ae- ' Portland, Maine on October
eompanied them on the t'ip. 10.
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Lt. Ben .lohnson, faniou'! Attorney rii.'ijB. "Wjjl!(iamRoi)[
trai'k star of 4%dim)Uia Fniver- and Th’. !!. M. Ueekford of Hen-
sity.was truest of Lt. R. diTSon were in thi> eity Inst
St;»nl)aek last week. Lt. John- Friday to attend the funeral
son left here the week ejid tr> of Prof. 0. Kdwards.
return to his ],ost of duty ai ;
Catnp Stewart, Oa. j The Psher Hoard ofthe Pii-
Hapt.ist (’hurch held a pew
Miss .Mice Pdiie of 1001 rally at the chureh Sunday
South street is visitiiicr friends afternoon at .T-W. Speaker for
and relative's in New Yovl and the (weasion was L. F. Austin,
AVashiiigton. president of the State Ushers
j Assoei.'ition. A total amount of
W. G. Phodes, Busines:'.; was raised. .
Manacrer of th‘ Pardina Tim- I ■
es attended the funeral of his Miss SadicvSmith nnd Miss
brother’s wife which was held nrf)wn spent the w'cek end in
in Wilminjrton Tuesday. Richmond vis|tinj3: reVptives
land friends.
Prof. D. J. Jordan, l.SDl ,
Fayetteville str^'t is serious-' TTcnry TIunt of New’ Haven,
ly ill at his home. Prnf. Jor- Conn. w’as the licmse pruest )f
dan is a former member of the Miss Heli n T.-iylor on Umstead
faculty of North r'lrrlinn Street,
rollesre. »*♦♦♦♦••
♦ j jjijf.}, of the confusion on
William T. Strayliorn, cm- tho home front oi’ipcinatea in
ployee of the Norfolk and ill-foiinded rumors that ar!
Western ■Kailwav is ill at .his nuhlishetl* and broadcast as
home, ti(\7 Dunbar St. , i facts.
SCARBOROUGH & HARGEH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ambulance Service
Phones: Day J-^3721 - Night J-372^
522 E. Petti|:rew St.
illlliiM
YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE.
Don't be slack with your persons^ ap
pearance whether you are looking, lor
a job or already on one. We arc snecial
ists in all kinds of barberTny
beauty culture.
FRIENDLY CITY BARBER SHOP
AND BEAUTY PARLOR
A. ARTIST, Prop.
711 Fayetteville St. Phone
N«gro College
Women To Receive
Nursing Information
Ne^ro collejjre women in
more thnr 10() schools will te-
ceive first hand information on
I the new IT. R. Cadet Nur.sc
. (’orps during n series of field
; visils by Mrs. Pauline P. Riit-
I 1 r, li. N., nnd Miss Orienanm
I Uoliins, R. N. They ri'pre.sent
the National Nursjnp Council
for War Service and the Divi
sion of Nurs(> Education, T^. S.
I I’liblic Health Service. Mrs.
' ISutler anil Miss Collins h:ive
iiist started the tours, which
I will continue through Janu-
a ry.
I Prior to their departure, the |
two nurses conferred in New
; York with Miss Lueile Petry,
! DiP(>ctnlr, Division of Nurse
Education. The corps is de-
siprned to meet wartime nnra-
inpT needs and is administered
i by the Publie Health Service,
Federal iSecurity Apenpy.
Roth Mrs. Butler nnd Miss
Collins cite the great need for ^
Nepfro nurses in public health
I nnd as a ruidinfr force toward
’ the expansion of other health j
services. NurSf'S with college
hackijrounds they say, are
I ]);ir1*.icul£rly drsirablt.
The 194.3 goal for the Corp?
I is fin.OOO new student* enrolled
. in the country’s schools of
nursing. •Pecruits are provided
free tuition, fees, maintenance,
nnd smart outdoor uniforms.
In return, they pledge servic;
in cs.sential nursing, eithe.'
, civilian or military for the
duration of the war.
1 j
Slates which Mrs. Butler
will visit nre ' Ohio, Kentucky, j
Tenne.ssee, Missisfppi, Arkan* ‘
sns, Louisiana, Tex.ns, Okla-
hoifla n^d Mi«snnri. Mrs. But
ler is n. »raduate of the Harlem
- School of NursJng, New York
icily and served as head nurse
I nnd ward instructor at the
■ hospital from 19.37 to 19.39. ;
After serving for a year as a!
staff nurse in the Chest Clinic j
of the City Department '>f j
Health, Buffalo, N. Y., she rea [
turned to New York City for i
I further study nt New Yorn
[University, wh>>re, in 1941, she
received her Bachelor of Sci
ence degree with major in put)-
lie health nursing.
Miss Collins will visit Coll
eges in Maryland. "Washing
ton, D. C., West Yirginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia. Florida nnd Alabama.
Also a Harlem Hospital School
of Nursing graduate, she has
served as general duty nurs"
and ward instructor at the in
stitution. In the past year she
has been taking ]|t)stgraduate
work in nursing education at
Columbia fjniversity. New’ Yor^c
City.
American Soldiers Are Guests Of French Girls At Casablanca
I
CASABLANCA—American Boldiert an
Bareav of Pnblle lUlationa. V. 8. War
ike of French girl*, at the American Red Cross Service Club in Caiablanca, historie
Siimal Corolla
Madam Rogers Is Hostess To Local
Cosmetologists Club At Her Home
Here With Reception Monday Night
Mme J. L. Borers was hostess j ^
to the CosmeLolegist Club on i XllflPrVIQni*
Monday eveniny nt her home W/Upvl YWUl
209 Canal Street. Fall flow’ers
w'ere arranged adding to the
attractiii'eness of the home.
Miss Beatrice Freeman, a form
er member of the cTiib, but now
ft U. S. nurse stationed at
Portsmouth, Va. was guest of
honor. Miss Freeman spoke of
the activities of her w^ork as
nurse and the opportunities
for beauticians.
After the busSness session,
Mrs. Rogers served fried
chicken, potato salad spiced
h.Tin, hot rolls and ice cream
and cake ajid coffee. Each
member received three colorful
baskets of candy peanuts ani
gum, as favors of the occas
ion. Late in the evening, mem
bers of the club showerad Mrs.
Pauline Fuller I^ove, bride of
a few weeivs with useful house
hold gifts.
Members present were: Miss
Beatrice Freeman, Mr
Glowing Trilwte k
Paid Prof. Edwards
DURHAM — Olowinf tri-
hnte was paid to Oa.^too
’ Fdwiil'fta, PHneip»l of
th« Whitted Elementary S«h««l
and former president of Kit-
trell College, at a*r-
vlees held October 9tli in Saint
.Tnseph A ME Church in th«
presence of a larec eon|(ref(a
■ tion trhieh inclvuled mewherji
of the family, faenltjr, friendJ*
and hundreds of students.
The speakers at the funeral
included the eollejajniM of
the deceased in the Dvrham
School System; Shaw VniTer*
sity, Kittrell- CoUeire. and
the eivic life of Durham.
i suPEBnrraTOEiiT op
SCHOOLS SPEAKS
j W. F. Warren. Siiperintend-
; ent of Public Sohoota of Dur
ham, praised Profeiaor Ed-
~ I wards ’ work in the tjratnn for
[ Mrs. L. D. Twine of Thomas the last fourteen jtars and de-
Iville, N. C. returned home after .iierihed hi* love of ehildrea and
1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. fnith in his faculty as an ont||
I Tapp at 115 Hilkide Avenue, standing characteristic, Mr^
While in the city Mrs. Twine Cora T. Russell spoke for th^
i attended the Founders day’ School Master'* Club. K. TSt’
i exercise at the Twine Memor- Oreen, Dean at South Caroling
Mrs. Johnny Woodard, Mi', ial Presbyterian Church, in State College and former deaf
and Mrs. Leonard Moore, Ched- honor of her late husband the nt Kittrell College under thi"
ter Woodanl and Miss Zelm i Re\'. L. D. Twine, D. D. who deceased, reprt’.^ented Kittr*it
Arrington, spent the day at was founder and builder of the . Dr, Arlina Yoon? of the Sluiir
Fort Bragg recently, visitin-' church. | FnivcTsitT faculty reprMrntetf
Cpl. Tom Woodard, Mrs. Wood- ' ‘ that institatioo. John H;
ards son nnd the brother of' The St. Alphonsus Catholi'’, Wheeler, Cashier of the Me-
3 ,Mr». Moore and Chester Wood Church has announced the ii^« chanies and Farmer Baak. fp^
arcl. ing of a kinder garden for pre- : presented the hnsinesa«s
• •>»«***• school age children ^l)etween! which Prof. EJwards wa*
W H. Thom- ■*
to Norfolk Peacock, former in
structor in Wilson County will
the citt attending the funeral charge,
of Mr. James Thomas, father
Roosevelt and Winrton Churchill. Casablanca is a seaport on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. The Red Croaa
II S™ iB.1 thM »ldim «. p». totougl »ci,ed »d (PhoU. b, U. S. An.,
Wilson News
Mr. and Mrs.
as have returned
3 after spending some time
of Mr. Thomas.
Leaksvilie Young
Woman Completes
Training for WACs
Pvt. Luvenia C. Miller, daugh
ter of Mrs. Isabella Robinson
of Ifi Hidge St., Leaksvilie, re
cently completed Basie Train
ing with a company of N*'g'’o
members of tho Women’s
Army Corps nt First WAC
Training /('‘enter. Fort Des
Moines, Ta., and has been as
signed to tho' photographic
department for n special train
ing course in all phases of
jthotography.
Private Miller was a Homo
Economics instructor in th"
Greensboro, public school sys
tem for eight years before she
.ioined the Corps in Jnly
She was also a free lance
photographer and was tha
first Negro in North Carolini
to pass the State Board of
Photographers e.xaminntions.
Private Miller was educated
Bufmu of Public RelAticna,
U. S. War 0«p«i:tmeQt
PROMOTED — Major Charity
Edna Adams, supervisor of pians
and training at the First Women’s
I Army Corps Training Center, Fort Janies Morgan
Love, Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. B. j pes Moines, Iowa, whose promo
Miss Bernice Wood Jen-
Mr. and Mrs. William Ros., ^ins and Mrs. Ethel leathers
Dew have annaunced hoih tovma\\y of thi.cxty
marriage of Adr daughter ‘.ving at present m \Vash-
Doris, to Mr. Albert S. Gay of
Baltimore, who was formally
of this city. ,
»•**«,**• I Mrs. Mildred Smith has re-
Pat Lucas of Newark, N.^.J. 1
spent the week end with hi3 northern
cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
part of the country.
Pretty, Mi.ss Fitts, Miss M,
C-ompton, Mrs. J'efTries, Miss
S. Oiwens, Miss Curinghani,
Mrs. Faucet t. Miss A. Fields,
Miss Q. Washington, Miss E.
Stone, Mrs. L. Coleman, Miss
Staton, Miss D. Fuller, Mrs.
E. Pugh^jknd Miss Sarah Dot
son.
W. Durham Baptists
To Celebrate Annual
Homecoming Sunday
tion to her present rank was an- Miss Grace Swinej’ has re
nounced September 20 by the Wax turned home after spending
Department. A teacher in civilian the summer in New York and
life, Major Adams is a former com- Philadelphia,
mander of a WAC company at Fort !
James T.
his homo.
Speight is ill at
Pes Moines. (Official WAC photo).
Shaw President
Backs United
Ward Fund Drive
M iss Arnetha Williams
spent several days in the city j enroute home,
visiting Mrs. Jesse Bridges.
Charles Jam^s is spending
several days in New York tak
ing in the world’s series.
plans to visit in Philadelphia
The chureh ehoir rendered
“Come Ye Di.'^eonsoUte,’' “O
Love That Will Not L*t lie
Oo” and the Korth Carolin'i
College Octete “Ciwwier*
The Bar.”
The Reverend J. X. Valeo*
tine, pastor of the Church «»d
former dean of the Yheolofielil
Department at Kittve4l
officiated. •
In addition to his wil«. Pi^r
Edwards is s«rti*ed lljr
daughters, Mts. ^ Rulfcr'
lock of Cplmnbijt, Ciiilp
lina, Mrs. Haael • ^
Norfolk, Yiripnia, axkS'oBC s^
Gerald Alotizo. ^
Tnterment was' hMd’;«t
Hope Cemetery 'in
C. .. ' 'ff
Pall hearers werr prinei
of the Negro Scha^
Mes.srs. Pnmk B»irn«lt,'
Cheek, J. M. Sehoohr, W. ®.
McElrath, P. D. Martb^n:*^
the Rev. J. L. White.. h.
racial good will, let us! For th"
sake of our own boys, let us
give
Doctor Robert P.
FRESH FISH IN SEASON
QUALITY SEA FOOD
SMITH’S FISH MARKET
514 Piiie St. Phone R-3491
718 Fayetteville St. Phone
Dr. Daniel, on? of the out
standing Negro citizens of the
state, Avas chairman of the Ne-
. I gi‘o Division of the United
Daniel, Fimd Campaign of Ra-
. president of Shaw University, ^ountv in
The annual homecoming day has thi^own his full support . • ,„ember of the
of the West Durham Baptist behind tho United War Fund Boa7d of Directors of the Uni-
(hurch will be observed Sun- of North Carolina, according ^aro-
day, October 17 at 11 o clock ] to a statement released today,
A. M. The members of the The United War Fund is re- ~
church are requested to bring presenting North Carolina in
their Sunday’s dinner to the the campaign of the National
church annex and enjoy a social Fund to raise .■pl2.j,000,000
hour together after tho wor- this fall for use on the milit-
ship hour. Rev. W. D. Burton, front, the United Nations
of Shaw University, will deliver front, and the home front,
the annual sermon. The Rev. | ‘‘The United War Fund,”
K. A. Hughes of Wilberforce said Jh-, Daniel, “is a grea^
TTjiiversity, Wilberforce Ohio cboperative project which ,ap-
will deliver a brief address, peals to the loyalty and sacri-
Other phases of interest will ficial spirit of every good
feature the occasion. Music
will be rendered by the senior
choir and the pastor, Rev. T.
C. Graham will have cliarge of
the service.
** BUY WAR BONDS **
— Buy War Bonds —
in the Leaksvilie Grammar
School and Bennett College,
High School at Leaksvilie iind
recciv*d her B. S. degree in
Home Economics from Hamp
ton Institute, Hampton, Va.
She was a Girl Scout lead
er for four years and taught
Sunday School for six years.
American.”
“The welfare of the Negro
race has always advanced in a
.spirit of cooperation. At this
time we have the opoortunity
to share in meeting the needs
of millions of people wdio do
not enjoy the blessings which
we have. In addition, this is
our ooportunity to make possi
ble the continuation of the
services to our soldiers which
would therwise present a great
problem to them when they
are not on military duty.
'“For 'the sak** of millions
who are suffering, let us
give I For the sake of inter-
ST. JOSEPH A.M.E. CHURCH
REV. J. A. VALENTINF, Minister
Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Preachingr 11:00 A- M. and
7:00 P. M.
ARE
YOU DISCOURAGED, DEJECTED, HEAOT-
BROKEN? If you are—St. Joseph A, M. R ChurcirJ^
tends to you without price an invitation to join its
bers ai)d friends in the renewal of your hope and ft
A Hearty Welcome Awats Y«r