XOCICTT
MRS. P- 'W. HARRIS, BOCIETT EDITOR
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Befort 10:00 A. M. Monday Sack Week
PHONE R-6913
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
The Year Kouiul Garden Club
met Mouday evening in regular
giession with Mrs. Emma Ran
dolph in Pekoe Street.
Mrs. Roxie Daviii, preiudent,
presided over busineaa delibera
tions. Mr«. Lottie Lowe, secre
tary gave minutes of last meet
ing and Imports. The Flower Ex
hibit Committee made reports
on the affair which is to be held
Sanday, Oct. Iti, at the Har
riet Tubman Branch “ Y ” be-
weer?)the hours of 2 anti 5 ■.'•M) p.
m. Your attendance is urged io
inspect and enjoy the beautiful
flower arranpements.
Payments, on special projects
were received and Mrs. Roxie
Rowland gave a rejwrt on esti
mates and sugp?stions from one
Nursery.
At the close o£ the business,
the president introduced Mrs.
Charles Jordan to the club and
she in a most charming and
gracious manner introduced Mrs.
B. M. Dorrity, an expert on
flower arrangement and quali
fied 'judge for flower exhibits
in the city, who was guest
speaker.
Mrs. Dorrity brought a wealth
of information to the club on
this subject, and her demonstra
tion in arrangements were sim
ply grand. She really held her
audience spell bound in the
many and varied ways you can
use flowers, vegetables, shrubs,
fruits etc., in attractive arrange
ments.
Prizes w’ere awarded tor a re
cent tag selling effort in order
to sweH the freasury. Mrs. Lottie
Lowe received first prize, Mrs.
Mary Henderson, second and
Mrs. Roxie Davis, third. Mrs.
Mag Kennedy donated the
prizes. Mrs. Ivottie I^owe, donate
ed the tags.
lAt the close of the business
and demonstration period, a so
cial hour was enjoyed during
which time delicious assorted
' sandwiches, jiut cookies,fritzos,
nuts and fruit punch was en
joyed.
Mesilames lUixie Rmvland and
Plassie Harris a-ssisteii the hos
tess in si'rvinp.
The guests Avere Mrs. Charles
Jordan, Mrs. B. M. Dorrity, Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Dudley, Mrs.
Magpie ^^ller. Mrs. ('urtis Wil
son, Mrs. Catherine Bonleware,
Mrs. Lydia Wray. „
Members present were; Mes-
dames Roxie Davis, Tvottie Tx)we,
Gertrude Ix)ng,' Hattie Mea
dows, Lil Farrington, Mjig Ken
nedy, Mary Guen, Tessie Car
rington, Roxie Rowland, Mary
Henderson, Annie Strickland,
Mary Riy, Sarah Felder, Alii#
Dick, Ix*na RiichardSon, Ethel
Perry, Effie C. Daye, Wilmer
Milum, Annie Mayo, Bert Davis,
Ada Tjeach, Rosa S*nitt, Flossie
Torrain, AHec Farrison, Carrie
Burch, Dorothy Manley, Plas
sie Harris and Katie Tx)ve.
cake presented the honoree.
Those enjoying the evening
were; Mr. and Mrs. Chartie
Torain, Mr. and Mre. Samuel
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nor
ris, Cal Roberson, Joe Jenkinji,
Misses Mary and. Ethel Stanfield,
Miss Bernice Foster, Miss Maj-
Morie Norris, and Mr and Mrs.
McCowan.
Mrs." Tyola Riddick witnessed
the Morgan-N. C. College game
in Baltimore Sat\irday.
“MERRY WIVES” MEET
The Merry Wives Bridge
Club had its first fall meeting
Saturday evening, October 6th
with Mrs. Eirtma Randolph hos
tess, with meeting at her home,
305 Pekoe Street,
Beantifu’l assorted fall flow
ers were attractively arranged
throughout the home. Tables
were set up for a service jind a
delicious salad plate with quar
tered chicken, pickles, chips, hot
rolls and tea was enjoyed before
•play began.
Dr. Randolph did* the honors
in receiving and serving refresh
ing drinks, also assisted in ser\'-
ing the repaxt.
After four progressions scores
were tallied and prizes were a-
warded. Dr. Ruth Horry,- re
ceived the guest prize.
Other guests were Miss Rup-
.'ert Blanchard, Mesdames Adelle'
Butts and Maude Hamlett.
First Club prize went to Mrs,
Selena Wheeler, second to Mrs.
Sadie Hnghley.
Other club members playing
were; Mesdames Thelma Perry,
Frances Schooler, Ethel Berry,
LuSybil Taylor, Josephine Cle
ment, Plassie Harris.
The club expressed regrets at
the inability of the pFesident,
Mrs. Fannie Robinson attending
the opening meeting.
Mrs. Robinson is recuperating
from a recent illness and it is
our hope she will soon he able
to join us.
SURPRISE PARTY
On Monday evening, October
10, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc
Cowan and Miss Marjorie Nor
ris, at the home of Mrs. Mc
Cowan on Club Boulevard
Delicions refreahmentu vrere
ser%’cd nnd n heantiful hirthdny
TO CHARLOTTE
' Mr. and Mrs. Narvy Farring
ton, Mrs. Vivian Stewart and C.
C. Stowe motored to Charlotte
Sunday^and spent the day with
Mr. Stowes’ parents. They re
port a delightful drive and a
most enjoyable stay in Char
lotte.
“BENCHWARMERS"
“Pops” Turner’s “Bench
Warmers” about thirty five
strong were enlightened and en
tertained when Coaches Bill Bell
and Picott of A. and T. spoke
to them at the Biltmore Hotel
Monday evening.
Coach Bell exhibited pictures
of the A. and T.-Union game
and spoke sincerely of “ihe 'de
sire to make athletic training
niore than m?re sport.
Assistant Coach Picott “the
fellow who scorel both touch
downs against State in the first
Capital Classic” spoke interest
ingly of experiences of his and
other Negroes in professional
football. Leroy Walker proved
in able “Em Cee.”
preaidtid over the buiJueMi. The
club motto, ‘‘Ue who plants a
flower plants hope” was chosen
and plans for the planting and
care of fall bulbs were discuas-
ed.
Mrs. Roxie Rowland was guest
speaker and out of her experi
ences over the years as a gard-
ner and lover of flowers brought
to the club much helpful and
first hand information. Club
members attending were Mrs.
Marion Henry, Majorie Lennon,
Elmer Peddy, Virginia Alston,
Mozelle McLaughlin, Gladys Mc-
Kenny, Mabel Powell, Beatrice
White, Elenor Lloyd, Hazel
Wilson, Nellie _ Toole and Mias
Thelma Reeves'.
LES FLEURS CLUB MEEJS
The T.»es Fleurs Garden Club
met with 'Mrs. Waverly Page at)
her home on Lincoln Street.
Mrs. Lydia Wray,^ president,
LOCAL NO. 1 MEETS
The Coemetologist Club No. 1
met with Miss Lois Burroughs.
The meeting w^s, presided over
by the president, Miss Mildred
Compton. Those present were
Mesdames Marie McMillan, N, J.
Curry, Gladys Wa.shington, J.
M. Adams, Pauline Boxley, Mar
garet Minor, Pauline HaVt, Jes
sie Nunn, Misses Jjillie Wells,
Sarah Dodson, Alice Blue and
Sadie Fitts. Avory delicious re-
{)ass was served and enjoyed by
all. The next meeting will be
with Miss Ethel Owens, 11{)2
Mason Streeti
CHAMBERLIN STUDIO OF
MUSIC HONOR ROLL
Mrs, M. Shearin, Instructor
First Honor Roll — Barbara
Adams, Bennie Booker, Marsha
Holmes.
Second Honor Roll — Cather-
ine Burnett, Patricia ,Bullock.
Billy EatoUf Mrs. Bertinia Fow
ler, Evelyn Kennedj', Carolyn
Ijennon, Mar>’ MeSane, John
McDoiipald, Jacqueline Thorn
ton and Aiibra White.
MRS. LENIER IS HOSTES.S
The Ladies Aid Club of St.
Joseph A. M. E. Church met
Wednesday ev^^nlng in regular
monthly session with Mrs. Thel
ma B. Tjenier at her home in Dun
bar Street. The meeting was pre
sided over by the president.
Minutes and reports were given
SEA FOOD GRILL
It'» New!
It’» Different!
OPENING ON THE 28TH OF OCTOBER
CRABS, FISH, OYSTERS AND SHRIMPS
Our Specialty
*
Steate, ^ops, Fried^Clucken, Barbecue and Hush Puppies
BE THEBE ON OCTOBER 28th AND MEET YOUR PBIEWD8.
OPB PSICRS ASg mGBT
located on pis# dam HOAD off OXFORD HIOHWAY
ALL NEXT WEEK
Durham County Negro Fair
Nash At Fayetteville Street. ,4
One Solid Week, O|:tober 17th To 22nd
E.XHIBITS, SHOWf^RlDES—CONCESSIONS
Largest Ever Shown In Durham County. ■
GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY
FREE ATTRACTIONS NIGHTLY
3iK
Two Bicycles Given Away Free To Some Lucky Boy Or Girl
Frw School Matinees on Wolno3day and Saturday afternoon,
every child in school will receive u free tfckt't to Pair Grounds for
the»e dates.
Open Every Night At Seven P. M.
DON’T MISS A SINGLE NIGHT
Adults — 40c ^ Children — 20c
(Inclvidcd All Federal Taxi*ft)
Welcome..
ALUMNI, VISITORS
AND FRIENDS '
/ To
NORTH C A.R O L I N A COLLEGE
And
HILLSIDE HUGH SCHOOL
HOMECOMINGS
✓
702 Fayetteville Street
Durham, N. C.
liio fcecJ-elttl'/, jktariu
I'aulk. A gilt ol tlowcri* were
ordered sent to Jdin. Grant iiob-
Uina, mother of Mrs . Carlotta
Uolu^es-.We trust Mrs. liybbm.-.
will have a speedy recovery. At
the close of tne buwuetM a aocial
hour was enjoyed and tlie hos-
tew, assisted by Miss Faulk ser
ved assorted sandwiches, tea anil
mints to the following member;
Hattie Jenkins, Geneva Mebane,
Jackie DeS. Jackson, Carlotta
Holmes, Bea Burnett, Estella
Nixon, iaicillb Baines, Bea
White and Plassie Harris.
Mrs. Ida Lee Scurlock who has
been undergoing treatment for
sonui time is miu.‘h impruvtid.
Mrs. Elizabeth Atkins is home
visiting relatives and friends.
,David Criag is much better
at his home.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mrs. Victoria I.rtiwi’enee
who pas.sed awav October 11,
19+9.
Stmie day 1 hope to meet- you
Some day 1 know jjot when
To cla.sp your hand in the better
land
Never to part again.
Sadly ini&ied by your daugh
ters, son, brother and grandson.
The Gilmore Family
D011-, (Juuii uutl Mikh'cd l)u>n
sou.
AT DENISON UNIV.
-\li».s Florida KiHher, duutfhter
of iiev. and Dr. Miles Mark
is enrolled as a treahiuan at the
Denison l'niversity,\Granville,
Ohio.
HHS GRADS AT W. VA.
Ainong the 1049 graduates of
Hillside High School attending
West Virginia State College are
Misses Jeanette '\Miitehurat,
Dorothy McDougald, Adelle
Washington, Eva McAllister,
32 BIRTHDAYS CELEBRAT
ED AT NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL HEADQUARTERS
Within the last two Months,
Aujfust and September, thirty
two birthdays i*ave been cele
brated in the .\orth Carulina
.Mutual home office here.
There are more employees and
executivua bcu'u in August than
any uther iiionth. according to
President (J. C. Spaulding who
was also born in that month,
reaihing his .sevenjy-fifth mark
er.
AUGUST CELEBRATIONS
-VccordiuK to Joseph Uootlloe
thf personner maliager of the
firm, the birthdays for August
weif S, E. Hailey, Mrs. Ethel S.
Hi rry, .’.Mrs. Stella H. Cleland,
-\Ir. John 11. Davis, Mrs. Jessie
(J. Exiun, Dr. Clyde Donnell, W.
I*. Fiintall. Jr., Mrs. Oziebel K.
Fra/ier. Liiiinda Hargroves,
.li>ltn L. Iloiloway, Hazel Ij.
lludsuii, Marie 1* Ingram, Mrs.
Until II. .Jolin.son, Drusilla Kirk
land. .Mr.s. F. L. PP. Mclican,
.Mrs. Beatrice .Mason, Marlyn
Mayo, Mrs. Betty II Roberts,
Dr. C. C. Spaulding, Julia M.
Spencer, Mrs. Mae \V. Webb,
George Wendell White, and Mrs.
Doris Q. Sowell.
SEPT. CELEBRATIONS
The nine September birthdays
SATURDAY, OCT >5th. I94» CAJtOLIWA Tpm
PAGl WfWm
celebrated at th*- Mutual horae' .
office wer«-: B Keliev Brj'ant.
Jr., Mrs. James H Henrv, Ola
dya V Ht-nsKjii, Litlian J*-ffrli ••
Mrs, Helen Jones, Dor% v Keith,
Jr., Doris Mebane. Thi-rfi*a B
Sowell and I Royal Spauldintr
Sam PitJV^raid,,
laly>i Faucett*?,
Mrs. Dmd« wa» alw ^rpriv
ed by the two tiz grades of Ljr-
on Park School. Mrs. Dame is
rujv. n "tiding in Brooklyn, S. Y.
BIG RUMMAGE SALE
At 806 W. Chapel Hill Street
Sponsored By
THE MOTHERS CLUB
Of Saint Williams School
OCTOBER 14 th —15th
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Homeco^iers!
Welcome!
N. C. College
vs.
Virginia
State
OCT. 15th
3 GOOD REASONS
WHY IT PAYS TO EAT HERE
You cun always ik'lK-ud on us to
From the very moment you sit down to the tiiblc to the minuto you
got up every detail is taken ol\re of. You can n-iilly relax.
THE DO-NUT SHOP
The South’s Finest Eating Establishment
**(W07) FOOD IS A JiAHir U'JTII f'S"
* *-
336 E. Pettigrew Street ^ Dial 6-0842
W. G. PEARSON, Manager
BOOKER T THEATRE
* Sunday-Monday—October 16-17*
James Stewart June Allyson in
The Stratton. Story
OOIX)R CARTOON
.MOVTETONE XEWS
* Tuesday—October 18 *
Paulette Goddard John Lund in
Bride Of Vengeance
MARCH OP TIMK
UNIVJIBSAL NEW8
♦ Wednesday-Thursday—October 19-20 *
John Wayne in^
Three Faces West
^~"^E.XTRA AI>PBD ATTRACTION
Henri Woode & His Band ★ Ruby Dee
- 0 . ‘ *
AND ALL a>U>UKI) CAST in
. LOVE IN SYNCOPATION
LAST THhtLLlSO CTIAFTER—“.TACK ARUSTBONtl’
* Friday-Saturady—Doubleji'eature!—October 21-22 *
A1 “Lash” LaRue in
Law Of The Lash
George Reeves Ralph Byrd ifi
Thunder In The Pines ^
CSAPTES KINE, •JVEVIL H0B8E”
Lyon Park
News . .
By MISS E. J. JOYNEK
DIAL L-8961
Un .Hiuiday,
Mrsi. Mamie !{».>ynold.'s and chil
dren, Agjies and rivilc .Manncy,
entertained at hc-ir lionii 802
Kent street, their cousin and
guest, Mrs, Pauline F. Danie at
a'surpriix* birthday party, hon
oring her 7!>th birthday. I'roinpt
ly at six o’l-luelt. thf ^'iiests: were
received at the dor by .Mix, A
iena Handolph and Mrs Adeliuv
Spaulding,', .\fter ri turnin>r from
church and visitin;; friends,
Mrs. Danie Ma.s jrn-atly .surpris
ed as she opened her (h>r and en-
terinp the living n>>m found the
guest.s all (|uietly si'ated await
ing her arrival. In tlic next room
the doors were swung open juul
a lovely repass was s.-rvi'd. Af
ter the re|)a.ss, the honoree and
guests returned to the living
room to rind a tnbi*' i)iied hitfh
gift.s, all taking part in unwrap-
with lots of bcautifni and ns«*ful
ping. The snrpriM- un Mrs.
Dames faec gave thanks for
everything.
G-uests present wciv. .Mrs. Hi-
sa Artis. Mrs. Sadie Merritt. ]
Mis.s Ruhy (Jrissoin. .Mrs. Dan]
Goodwin arid F]velyn. IVof and
Mrs. X. A. Cheek, Father Stan
ley. Miss Connie Voniig. Mrs
Ilattie Xnnn, Mrs. P.arnes and
Virginia, Prof. anl .Mrs .1. il
yehooler, Mrs.. Alena Handolph.
Mrs. Mary Xewby. Mrs. Aliee
■Tones, Afr-and Mrs. (’. T. Fitz-
jNEWTOH GROVE DOIHOS
' The Mat'- f'homa celebrated
'h -ir P'int Anniverwuy, Sanday
ix tober 9th at 2:30 P .M. The
anniv-rsary aermon wa>. ddiv-
jer d by Rev. H A Dave. There
«f*re ehorn^e* from Goldsboro,
Ben.^n. Little Field. Mingo Hill
Bentonville and Hickory Grove j
present jllf HEW HOME
2233 Fayetteville
day eT**niag, Ottobtr 3. M 7 3f»
£Mb mmebev §mv a p«n»y fur
aa many days u tit^ munth . tt
ried, in' whieh wr - tK.n.
After which a k. i, r.
pass wa» tiTv-d ihn follow
p^ple: Mrs Mairgi** Di*on, .Mr-f
Lizzie White, Mrs. Faruu.- Pa*r
Mr*. Mary Blake, Mr* f l/t Imvt-.
•Mr#. Marjori*- Blake. Mr^ >(o
dewa Morgan, Mr^ Koxk- Md-
CoUam, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Me
Daniel, Mr and Mr*. Will O’
Daniel and Miaa ^ettie Orwi
Pearsontown
News . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Allison nf
Pine Strt^t have mover in their
inew home on Far-•»= vilh-
ISIIfGER TO APPEAR
j The Golden Eeho Sinj/crs of
J this city will appear at Kylen
By Mrs. Mable Powell ; Temple Phureh on ^nnday af-
i temoon. r>etfiber Irtth at 7 M
I‘. M Proeepil- wfll i;i> tiiviHr-
H. jthe fmthi ominif rallv Evervoni"
DINNER GUESTS
.Mrs. Sharp, sister of Fiev
P CiKjke of Kyles Temple
Chnrrh along with Kev. L.
Hicks »f IJenderson were dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs I>eona
Dodson of Fayetteville Street.
Thes‘ people helped to graee our
audience on la.st .Sunday morn
ing at 11:00 o’clock service.
VISITS FRIENDS
•Mrs, Ora Reynolds of Fayettc-
villf Road is visiting friends in
and iutjund Washington, D. ('.
MISSION PARTY
The Home Mis.sion Circle of
.Mount Zion Bapti.st Church
uave a birthday party at the
home of ilrs. Minnie Turner of
is cordially invited to attend
TO BEREA
Mrs. N’ora .\'.irwo^»i >,t W>o
Pine Street mttor-tl r,, Bt-r^a
X. fV la.st .Sunday mominif to
attend the funeral >f hf*r cousin.
Mrs. -Vnnie Dunea/i.
DINKER GUEST
Rev. Mrs. Helen T. Thomas,
the great evanareJint of
ville. Fla. and Rev S P Cooke
were dinner miest on lant Sun
day, aftemwn of >frs, Oladvs
McKinnie of Diuiston Street
Yicyct.jayj
r PBOTtcr VtXJR DePtNDEm^ ^
gy^jpoiTcnNG vouc oi
IM5URANCE .. ALWAYS
mipfmwm ptmprvf!
First Cafvary Baptist Church
Comer Kent Stmt asd Morehead Atvoim
RHV. H. H. HART. Paator '
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949
9 (30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
RIOHABD .TAMys, Sttparintandant
11:00 A. M.—SERMON
Thfl PaatoT
Mmde by The Choir
Kiaa fiiary L. Stephena, Director
5:00 P. M.
Baptiat Training Unieii
Richard Willjama, Pxaaidant
7:30 P. l£—SERMOH .. -.r- - Th« PMtor
MT. GILEAD BAPT. CHimCH
DOWD STREET
REV. HAROLD ROLAND, PASTOR
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949
A. M. SUXDAY' SCHOOL .
LEVI MITCHELL, Supt.
ll:CtO A. M.—Sermon .. “The Lord’s^ Unconquerable 300”'’
J. Noal H'ughlev, Ouest MinUter
(i:(X) P. M.—B T. U * ^ Hillary Holloway
and Mias Helen Morri.son, Co-leatlers
7:30 P. M.—Sermon ‘^The Unfinished Task”
12" wide—Thick
shoulder
length
PAGE BOY
CLUSTER
CURLS
Extra large Clusters €Hfin
as pictured ^ i vv ■
Soft. loDg hair
J4" wide
Mount Vemon
Baptist Church
Rev. E. T. Browne
Minister
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949
A. M srXDAY SCIK-iOL
CLYDE RICHARDSON', Supt.
11:00 A. M.—Sermon :
• DISXES BY THE HEMBERS
Pastor
t) :00 P. M. — Training I’nion
MISS LYDA VAXHOOK. Directress
.\DT"LT THEME: •PHILUP, A FAITHFUL SOl'L WIXXER'’
Acts 6, .\ets 8 and Acts 21
7:30 P. M.—Report of Delegates
Musie Mount Vernon Male Chorus
MBS. E. H. FOGLE, Dirv-ctnf»s
CHIGNON .
(Arge Roll covered with full si.e
Page Boy
Mixed Grey $1.00 Extra
C.O.D. Orders filled promptly
Nll-CHARM Hair Prodpts
P.O. BOX 363. DIPT.
COUMI «TA., NiW YOtK 30, N.Y.
“A FRIENDLY CHURCH”
White Rock Baptist Church
MILES MARK FISHER, Pa«tor
ft .45 A. M.—Call to Worship
Eleetronies
U:30 A. M. ISunday-School Ijt'sson—“C«xl And I'he Xa-
tions,”—Isaiah 1:21-28; 13; 19:19-25
DH. J. M. I1UBBABII>, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—Eighty-Third AnniTenary Obaerrancf
SEIlilOX .; Dr. R. F Daniel,
Pr«f«ident, Shaw Uiiiveriity
Senior Ctioir, Mr*. 8. V. Sorfleet, lHrectre«« ^
Mestlanie.s Leathern
and Sinifleton, Co-leaders
6:30 P. M —B. T..U.
7:30 P. M.—Prc^azB Spooaored by Mrs. M. K. Goodwin
and Mr. J. H. Gattia
Gefp«l ^Cbonu, UIm Bebwnea.