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I >s/ DUl^MAM /OCICTT MRS. P- W. HARRIS, SOCIETY BDITOK All Nevr* For Thif Page Unit Be Submitted Before 10:00 A. M. Monday Each Week PHONE R-6913 FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB On .iSuiulay nt'ttTnoon, Nov. 20, the ru‘ii(lly (.'irete t’Uib of St. Murk A. Al. K. Zion Cliun-h, met with Mr. hiuI Mrs. Alexaiiil- er Mcljeaii, 1!(12 Ccfil !Stret*t. The na'Pting Ava.s presided over by (Jiiy Ma/ytik in the ab- Menw of tlif president,, Mrs. Kthel T. Wiliiain.s. (Members prest'iit were: Miss Eva -8utterwliite, MesdaincB Odessa Alexainlier, Florence Parker, t>olHe lohnson, Mildretl Jones, Sarah Cameron, Margaret Williams, Annie Green, liottie Croekran, (J113' Muzyek and Wil liam Foster. Mrs. Mamie Foster was a visitor. At the end of the business ses sion a delicioii.s diinier was serv ed by Mrs. Mcl^'an. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and said what a grand hostess Mrs. Meljiean was. The next meeting will be with Dollie Johnson, lOOti Mason St. TO CHARLOTTE Miss Bettye Atwater and fos ter son, Alphonso Ilicks, are spending the Thanksgiving holi days in Charlotte and East Spencer, as guest of Mrs. Zelma Rudisill Draine. SHAW ALUMNI CLUB The Durham Chapter of Shaw University Aiutniii Club enter tained the Shaw University Choral Society at the Donut Shoppe after listening to an ex cellent program rendered by the chorus at the B. N. Duke Audi torium on November 18th. STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZED The Student Council of Lin coln Nursing School of Durham, was organized November 9, 1949 The officers elected were; Miss Edith (1. Tankersly of Lynchburg, Va., president; Miss Ruth Harrell of Scotland Neck, N. C., viee president; Miss Hel en Hargraves of Mount O'live, N. C., secretary; Miss Jodie M. Carson of Suffolk, Va., assistant secretary; and Miss Goldie Saunders of Suffolk, Va., treas urer. Mrs. L. H. Houston, E. N., Sponsor and Miss Elizabeth Williams, R. N., advisor. DURHAM USHERS UNION TO CELEBRATE 24th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY The Durham Ushers Union is celebrating its twenty-fourth anniversary at Mount Vernon Baptist Cluireh, Sunday, Nov ember 27 at ^ p. m. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Senior Choir of Mount Vernon Baptist Church. , Rev. L. M. Gooch, pastor of Saint Joseph Baptist Church will be guest speaker. day. Rev. A. E. llagin of Sav annah, Ga. Mrs. Mrs. Young Valines, soloist of Richn»ond, V'a., and her aeeompanist were also present. Mrs. Valines sang one of her own compositions. The guest shorus rendered two lovely iiumb«*rs as the guests and members were being seated at the tables. Mrs. Milum pre sented a discussion on the topic, “Thanks for the Wonderful Blessings,” after everyone was seated. Others t.aking part in this discussion were: Mrs. Ijaura Davis, McKinley Cates, Malaehi Mart and others. The fool was bountiful and delicious, bringing out the idea which the Pilgrims left over three hundred years ago. Mrs. D. V. Heaves, organist for both groups was honored on her birthday, and a lovely cor sage was presented her and many congratulations were in order. I The hostess and her helpers, Mesdames Doris Holland, Jean ette Holeman and Mamie Smith were thanked by Mrs. Milum. To Sing Here Mis» Helen Phillips will be presented in concert at the Dur ham City Armory, Thursday evening, December 8 by the St. Joseph A. M. E. Church Usher Board. Miss Ruth Gillam. HIGH PRAISE Grace Noll Crowell Our fathers paused and set one day apart To thajik thee, gracious Lord for food to eat. I too would thank Thee from my inmost heai*t For the harvest yield. But oh, I find it sweet To pause today, remembering the things Throughout the year that gave my spirit wings. No less than gifts of com and wheat and rye, No less than this Thy gift, my sheltering roof, Are the elusive things: the star- drenched sky, High winds, the sun, blue dis- stance, erags aloofs. Unreachable, yet beckoning me to climb Higher than earth throitgh limit less? space and time! T do not need a dim cathedral’s light. An organ’s rolling thunder as I pray. I want a hill, windswept and clean and bright. Where I can reach and thank Thee, Ix)rd, today For a thousand things so often >. we pa.ss by Without a prayerful word or lifted crv. SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB The Saturday Night Club met with Mrs. Florice Holmes at her home in Formosa Avenue. Many of the niCTiibers had attended the Shaw-North Carolina College game in Raleigh in the after noon and were really ready for the grand and geenrous portions that were so expertly prepared by the hostess. A turkey dinner with so many side dishes held the attention of the group during the first hour. Tables were cleared and play began. After four progressions scores were collected and Mrs. Harriet Kenny held top score for first prize. Second scorer was Mrs. Louise Elder. Other club mem bers playing were: Mesdames Isadore Michaux, Minnie Tur ner, Elna Spaulding, Ethel Mar shall, Gertrude Taylor and Mar garet Shearin. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Mliss Lillian Burton, Mes dames Allie Mitchell, Gladys Dawkins, Jessie Moore, True- inilla Smith attended the clos ing sessions of the A. M. E. ('Diiference in Rjileijrh, Sunday. WOMAN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE HOLDS MEET The Woman’s Society of Christian Service held its first meeting since Conference in the Pastor s study at the Cos mopolitan Methodist Church, Tuesday night, November 15 at 8 p. m. In this meeting we elected the officers for the year. Pfesi- d^Ht, Mrs. Curry; vice-presideijt, Mrs, Graves; corresponding sep- fetary and secretary of litera ture and publicatio)!, Mrs. Sharpe; recording secretary of children’s work, Mrs, Stelle, secretary of student work. Miss Tonkins, secretary of scripture life, Mrs. Bouy, secretary of supplies; Mrs. Hud son, secretary of the status of women, Mrs. Minor; secretary of Christian Social Rielations and local church activities, Mrs. Grandy and treasurer, Mrs. Thompson. We decided to bring Christ mas cheers to some needy fam ily- At our next meeting, which will be held at Mrs. Grandy’s home, we will collect the gifts for this family. | December 4, at 8 p. m., we are having at the - church a Candle Light service at which time officers will be installed. We invite you to worship with us. / QUEEN HIGH BRlf)GE Friday ^evening Mrs. Lartra Bruce proved a charming hostess when she entertained her bridge club “The Queen High” and guest players in the Jade Room at the Donut Shop. Mrs. Omeda Livingston assisted her sister in making the evening a delightful one. Before play began a turkey dinner with, the trimmings was enjoyed. • After four progressions, scores were tallied and^ prizes awarded. Mrs. Olivia Cole received tqp score for first guest prize and seqond scorer was Mrs. Mollie Lee. Other guests players were Mes dames Minnie Turner, Emma Randolph, Barbara Avant, Vie Turner and Plassie Harris. First Club prize went to Mrs, NoJa Cox with Mrs, Julia Gar rett receiving second. Other club members playing were: Miss Felicia Miller, Mesdames Ber nice Jones, Sue Norfleet, Eula ^^ar^is, Martha Dbnnell, Bea Burnett and Alma Thompson. LAYMEN’S LEAGUE The Laymen’s Ijeiigiie of the St. Titus P. E. Clnircli met Tues day' evening W'ith Dr. Jaiues Lee on the N. C. College campus. Dr. Percy Young, president, pr^id- ed over the business delibera tions. After a very' successful and inspirational business meeting, the grcmp enjoyed a talk feast, during which time Mrs. Lee served one of her very tasty menus to the following Ijeague members: W. J. Walker, J. S. Thomp son, R. C. W. Perry, Felix Mil ler, Carl Beatty, R. N. Harris and Hev. Fred Hunter. oac 30C WalltcMii Nens and VieHS By MRS. CALLIE DAYE 1 rwc LOVING UNION CLUB The Ijoving. Union Club met( at tile home ot‘ Mrs. Ijessie B. Hx'own on St;eonl Street, Thurs day nrjflit, Noveml)er 17 at 7 p. m. The meeting was opened in its usual manner. After the busi ness session was carried out with Mr.s. Cora Barnes, presiding, a delieioiis menu consisting of potato salatl on lettuce, dejiled egg.s, sliced tomat(jes aiul crack ers, iee cream and all kinds of cookies was enjoyed by the fol lowing members. Mesdames Cora Barnes, Mild red liove, Rosa Johnson, Ruby Hargrove, Bessie Mclvellar, Cristabel Allen, Ijessie Brown. The next meeting will be at the honie of Mrs. C‘*ra Barnes on Willard Street. JUNIOR USHER BOARD The Jiuiior Usher Board met at the home of Airs. Lillie Vick ers Sundav, November 20th at 7 -.30 P. m! The purpose of the- meeting was to organize a social club. Miss Mary Cameron was elected president; Miss Mary Ratliff, secretary and Mi.ss Jewel Tjee Silver, trea.surer. Chairman of Social -Committee, Gladv's Sapp and Mrs. Lillie Vickers, super visor. The next meeting will be at the home of Mi.ss Mary Cameron on Fourth Street. All juniors of the community who wish to join the club are requested to be present. SYMPATHY Our sympathy to Rev. ^nd Mrs. J. C. Gray in the passing of Mrs. Gray’s aunt, Mrs, Essie Chambers of Anderson, S, C. Mrs. Chambers was well-known for her fine religious work. SATURDAY. NOV. 26th. PM9 CAROLIIIA TIMES PAGE five ward Harris. MOTOR TO S. C. Itev. ami Mrs. .). C. Gray motored to (!auiden, H. C. to see Mrs. Gray’s si.ster who has ju.st returned from the hospital. She is reported to he doing frne. FROM DEE CEE Mr. and Mrs, Williani l^eake of Wji.shington, I). (!. were in the eity Sunday visiting Mrs. Ijeake’s father and grandmother on Second Street. Mrs. U-ake is the forjuer Miss Mary l>ee .lack- son. The lieakes anl friends were on.their way back to Wa.sh- ingtoii after iitteudiug the foot ball game in lireensboro. PENNY SAVING CLUB The Penny Saving Club of this conmuniity whose president is the Hev. J. C. Gray' is mak ing plans to pay its members bm-k their savings on December 1:1 at the home of Miss Florida Mack, !lUi Fourth Street. Gifts will be exchanged and person with the large.st amount of savings will be crowned. follow ths rule;: ‘ ful earc?r. ■ Ths;r f tti hed thi^ brewk ng point ■■ Dk-k Tort»aTe KiTeeif fo fia’" ■: li child. iloH L-ach of th^*«t; young ple w.i;. hclps‘1 by a lamily ser vice easewurker lu underntand mg hi^. own feeiingn as w^ti eui the other perHon s and thi;reby make a better adju.itmeut tu their marriage will li« told >n »his week,'. I-.VMILV CliOSK I 1* br>a*l»‘ast. .Naint^ aiiil ,'iitua- tioiLs are i.li.sgui.s(;d tii protect identities, but i-ouples in iimilar eri'utustanees are coiistautly be ing .seen and hel|»ed by family service agencies throughout the country. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Ijarry Joe Branch cele brated his third birthday re cently' at his home on Second St. Games and refre.shments were enjoyed by the following. Little Carolyn and Kenneth Gos.s, Har riett, Shirley and Jackie Prince, Vernon Jlarkham, Julia Capp, Frank and Erwin .^obs, Buch and Jimmy AlbrighT SICK: Our Sick and shut ins: Mrs. Emma Holman, Third Street; Miss Emma Albright, Third Street; Ernest Mclver, Lincoln Hospital; Mrs. Novella Byrd, Club Coulevard; Emmett Goss, Third Street; Little Thomas Prince, Second Street; Mrs. Lu cinda Hopkins, Fifth Street; Rev. W. A. Allen, Third Street and Mrs. Virginia Lunsford, UNION BAPTIST SENIOR CHOIR JIOST TO UNIO BAPTIST MALE CHORUi The Union Baptist Senior Choir was host to the Union Baptist Male Chorus and their wives on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson on Olenn Street. The home was decorated beautifully with ferns, carnations and chry santhemums. The program of “ Thank# ” presented before the dinner fea tured the puest pastor of theby Mrs. Mabel Beal, and second SMALL BRIDGE GROUP The . Small Bridge Group met Saturday evening with Mrs. .\delle Butts at her home on Chatauqua Street. Beautiful fall flowers from the Butt’s garden were arranged throughout the home, and a festive atmosphere of the ap proaching Thanksgiving season prevailed in the decorations, place cards and turkey dinner. iGuest players enjoying the evening with Mrs. Butts and club members were: Mesdames Leofa Handy, Eiiinm Randolph, Bea Kerr, Eunice New’ton, Club members plajdng were; Mis,ses Marion Cord ice, Ruth Giltani Meslame8 Dorothy Mauley, Mabel Beale, Mamie Elam, Char lie Stewart, Virginia-Willis, and Estelle Himes. First guest prize was won by Mrs, Cleora Handy and second prize went to Mrs. Eunice New ton, First club prize was won Dr. L. S, Cozart, president of Barber-Scotia College, Concord, and Mrs. Cozart Avere special guests Sunday at Twine Mem orial Presbyterian Church. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Winters visited their family during the past week. Mrs. Winters is the former Amy Mills. SYMPATHY W’^e express our deepest sym pathy to Mrs. Nanette Harris and children in the passing of their husband and father, Ed- Fourth Street. Family Closeup To Study Youngt Love In Turmoil A step by st^ip study of au idealistic young marriage, which began on a note of rapture and nearly ended in despair, will be the subject of the half-hoiir dramatization on FAMILY CLOSEUP, this Sunday, Nov, 27, at 4:00 p. m. over WDUK in that radio series’ continuing search of the tensions inside A- merican hom(^. For many lis teners, this program, based on an actual case from the files of a family service agency, will recall some of the thwarted feel ings and nusunderstandings in early years of married life. Written by Abram S. Ginnes, FAMILY CLOSEUP is present ed locally by WDUK in coopera tion with Family Service, a Red Feather Service of your Com munity Chest. The series is also heard in more than 200 other cities through the joint efforts pf the Public Affairs Depart ment of the American Broad casting Company and the Fam ily Service Association of A- Allstairs Social Club Holds Meet Here The Alstairs So(-ia1 Club nn-t at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Phillips. 1')12 South Alston Ave nue on Saturday, Xoemher 1!>. The meet ill" opened with a Mrs. pjlizabeth J(mes. the witi- Stano game by Mrs. Cwfield. ner, Avas presented a set of coast ers. Mrs. Coefield demonstrated the Stanley I’toducts. *Mrs. White showed Avon gifts. Mrs. Phillips was a charming hostess to the following present: Jamesdames Josephine Vokley, Flonnie Smith, Jean White, Bernice Gadsen, Florence Coe field and gue.sts, Mesdames Dorothy Smitii, Elizabeth Junes, Marjorie Jefferson. MT. GILEAD BAPT. CHURCH DOWD STREET REV. HAROLD ROLAND, PASTOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1949 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEVI MITCHELL, Supt. 11:00—“Overcoming Difficulties And Impossibilities” 6:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M.- -B. T. U. Hillary Holloway and Miss Helen Morrison, Co-leaders “Brother—The Unfinished Task” First Calvary Baptist Church Comer Kent Street and Morehoad Avcaiw REV. H. H. HART, Pastor Dick and Eileen Formanj the principals in this Sunday’s drama, brought to their mar riage all the hopes and ideals of two young people deeply in love —but also the hidden fears and doubts about people which grew out of their childhood relation ship with their parents. Eileen thought marriage would give her a big world—free from the kind of domination she had always known from men like her father. But to Dick, Eileen became a woman who was not content to accept him simply as a husband, but who schem'ed to make him World Day Of Prayer Croup To Hold Meet The World Day of Prayer Service Committee has invited nomination, all races and all na- all church women of every de- tionalities to meet at the Har riett Tubman YW^CA on Um- stead Street, Noember 26 at 7 ;3d o’clock. This meeting is being held to comp31ete plans for the first retreat of the committee. The retreat will be held at the Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Saturc]^ at 4 o’clock. The pub lic is invited to attend and .share the benefits of the retreat. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James Alston/ 1003 Willard Street wishes to express their sincere thanks to the many neighbors and friends for their kindness shown during the illness and death of their father. CARD OF THANKS Again we wish to thank our friends for kindness, courtesies, neighborly deeds and floral de signs during the confinement and death of our mother, Mrs. Mary Tucker Lassiter, who de parted from this life 22 years ago. Gratefully yours; The Son and Daughter SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1949 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL BICE ARB JAKE8„8nperinten)ent 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Mtudc by T] Min Mary L. 6:00 P. M. The Pastor Baptiat Training Uni»n Director Rfthard Williama, Pnaident 7:30 P. U.—SERMOV TIm Pastor* Mount Vernon Baptist Church Rev. E. T. Browne Minister HILLTOP NEWS— By MRS. C. E. FAUCETTE Dul 9-3245 ^ s itf D'lj ■ -lit: '1 riiijp 1 f4 ; % L. ''i E. ‘ tturch iirU a pr«ritiu .'iuuUay, .-.usr _i; til i ..Ui, iln,. ,,l, U. arr>-ii, tfin lifr at IVar .m tu'.ui .'■■"huol gaw a w-»i!-trrtul ;«irirfs,s, ^ubjf i-t 1 ilay, It'i'ituy .iiid loUiurrijM U iiliuni Hriinett, .-rouliiia.-i tff III' I'riMJp lOiJ of -KiUit .Jirieph .M. K. I hurch als«i di .ivereil a very interesting addrt->«, 4Ul>- jei.t ■'Scouting A Uuuie I'u hri.-itian Living.' Wafford ilouk.H, cltairman of the )8euut I’rogram Committee wa.>s Maiiter of Lf.remony. Arthur Simth is fScotttttiasfer and tioittg nt j^reat ji>t» with Tro«jp 144. Mii« J. L. eaver W lin gUeSt soluist. The Aiii>;y Jubilee Siiugers it.udered a very iiispiriug mu- .■>ii al program at Faucette s Meuioiiai .\l. K. Church Sun- ilay at 3:30 P. M. ilev. .J, N. Ijevt-rette, pastor of i aucette’s Memorial C. M. E. Church and hi.s very find mem bers are waiting with a hearty Welcome to their many friends to visit their church, which is lo(.'ated in the beautiful com munity of Pine Grove Drive out on the Pine Street Road. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1949 9:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL CLYDE RICHARDSON, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—Sermon . . 6:00 P. M.—^Training Union 7:30 P. M.—^Sermon - Rev. E. T. Browne . Miss Lyda Vanhook Directress Rev. W. F. Cox, Pastor, Oak Grove Baptist Church Union Baptizing Music Senior Choir No. 1 Mrs. Ruth S. McCollum, Organist “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1949 % ‘ 8:45 A. M.—Call to Worship Electronics 9:00 A. M-—Sunday' School Ijesson—“Jeremiah, A Spokes man of God”—Jeremiah 1; 14:7-9; 2*2; 20; 22:1-23; 32:fi-10 DR. .T. M. HITBBABD, Suponiitrndent 11:00 A. M.—Sermon The Rev. J. E. Powers Senior Choir, Mrs. S./V. Norfleet, Directress Junior Gospel Chorus, Mrs. Vivian F. St6we, Directress 6 :30 P. M.—B. T. U. . — . Mesdames Leathers ai\d Singleton, Co-leaders 7:30 P. M.—“Halluluah, Tis Throne” by the Pastor Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana Itoberson DURHAM HAS LOST A GOOD CITIZEN The funeral services for the late James Alston of 1003 Wil lard Street were held at Saint Matthew C. M. E. Church, Nov ember 14 with the pastor, Rev. W. A. McEwan fficiating, a.s- , 1; V..* ,»tr Al- 4t 4 -' I ,!!fj ritiny If =■”>1 ri*.,. fc 1 toP i»i V’ Chur h, \^ith th; 1 .g 'on, ‘1. ..h r-'lat;. fneni k->*nly Air. Alston H - 4 =-a; hii maiiitariao, p' iiiig a r .iii); l*t*r*)naut, ai»a> .ith a .pint of humility, he lovvd by ai who knew him. Ht- «a a loy ti faithful memtx-r of U, Matthew i' M. E, tiun;h for 44) y -mn. W- will mii our go*nl Iri-nd and brother. “IN MEMORIAM" Ford “'■re the 'i that w»=re broken Dear it the on* who has gone In mf-juury we shall away : keep him A.i long as the y *ars go on. In loving memoiy of my hus band and our father, Kev. H. B. Hulf, who pa-s^ed away six years ag(^ today, November 23rd. Mrs. Marearer Holt and children. Our .-lii.-k and ^ut-ins: Mrs Irf-ne Crant-. .'^)3 Price Street; Mrs. Katie Tapp, 909 Morehead Avenue; Mrs. Lulla Villa, 513 Carring Street and Mrs. Cather ine R^>bert.s. Oxford Highwav, Tel. J-197T. The Senior Mi.-wionar Society journeyed to the County ^ome la.st Sinnday Noemb**r 20th to hold monthly >*ervicP3. Mrs. Fannie3 Barnes is president of the Sooietv. r-fEARSONTOWN NEWS By Mrs. Mable Powell A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Annie L. Ash ford, Monday afternnon, Nov ember 14 at her home on Bee Street. , The home was beautifully dec orated with as.sorted fall cut flowers. A chicken dinner with all the trimmings with soft drinks, ice i-|-eam and cake were served. Mrs. Ashford received many loely gifts. Guests present: ilr. and Mrs. Will Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lamson, ilr. and Mrs. Dorman Farrington, .Mr. and Mrs. Amos .Jones, ilr. anil Mrs. Theodore Blount, ilr. and Mrs. C. L. Keithan, Mr. and Mrs. Saten, Mrs. I. C. McDonald. Jr., Mrs. Martha Laws ajid James Elough. Out of toAvn guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spearman, Mr. and Mrs. King Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Capel and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Capel. ilrs. Chat Rivera is leaving this week for High Point to spend the Thank.sgiving holi days with her daughter. Mrs. Lillian McKay of Dun- stan Street wishes to thank her many frineds for helping to make her dinner selling a suc- cesji on last Saturday for church. You are cordially invited to attend a miscelleneous shower given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pratt of 401 Um- stead Street, Monday afternoon, November 28 at 8 p. m. The Pratts will be moving in their new home on Ceasar Street around the first week in Dec- LAST RITES HELD FOR MR. WILBUR ALLEN Funeral services for Wilbert Allen, resident of 1004 ^^[^itted Street, who died Wednesday, November lt> at a local hospital, after an illness of three months, were held at' the home, Satur- \lay. N ovember 19 with Riev. Miles Mark Fislier, pastor of White Rock Baptist Church and Rev. Wilson of Raleigh, officiat ing. Interment was in the Beech- wood Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Allen are hia wife, Mrs. Annie Allen, one daughter, Mrs. Mary .John^n of Washington, D. C., one son. Wil bert Allen, Jr., of Washington, D. C. two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Dett of Atlantic City, N. J. and Miss Lovie Allen of Stamford, Conn.. and one brother James Allen of this city. SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT JltrimnliL FUNERAL DIRECTORS 24 Hour Ambuianc3 Service Phone J-3721 522 £. Pettigrew St. MR, FRANK E. HARRIS Mr. Frank E. Harris, 1012 Fourth Street, died November 15. Funeral services were held Thursday at Harris Grove. ^ MR. DOCK ALBRITTON ‘ Mr. Dock Albritton, 616 Mead Place, died Tues day, November. Funeral services were held in Pitt County. 0 0 MR. WILBUR ALLEN Mr. Wilbur Allen, 1004 Whitted Street, died Wednesday, November 16th. Funeral services were Ueld Saturday, November 19. Interment was at the Beechwood Cemetery. o———0 MRS. RUTH O'DANIEL MICKLE Mrs. Ruth O’Daniel Mickle, 626 Dunbar Street, died suddenly Tuesday, November 15. Funeral ser vices were held Friday at Saint Jpaeph A. M. £. Church. Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery. 0———o MR. DAVID FORTUNE Mr. David Fortune, 808 Carrol Street, died Tues day, November 15. Funeral services were held Sun day at First Calvary Baptist Church. Interment was at Beechwood Ceimetery. 0 0 MASTER JAMES LEE HALL Master James Lee H«ll^ 713 Liberty Street, died Sunday, November 20. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Northeast Chapel.
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