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PAGE FOUR THK CAROLINA TIMES aATlTRDAY, SBPT. ftth, laSOKiua, Jatuttte Hoiman “ Branch Gri«well, Lena Eil»r- bee, Edna Fuller, Oorill* Long, and A. E. Crowder. The hoitB were thanked by Mish A. E. Crowder and the benediction was given by Re%*. A. S. Croom. Everyone enjoy ed the hospitality of this lovelj' home. Durham Social Notes AU yietCB For This Page Mu$t Be SuhmittA^d Before 10:00 A, M, Moruiay Of Each V oek, MRS. P. W. HARRIS, Society Editor Phone R-6913 Associate Editors MRS. MABLE POWELL, PearsontowTi, Phone 9-4134. MISS MARY LOUSE STEPHENS, Durham, Phone 7-4164. MISS ELNORA JOYNER, West End, Phone 7-9236. MRS. RACHEL NUNN, Hickstovvn. NEW BETHEL MISSION GROUP HOLDS MEETING Ml!««.inii ( irc1" Niii;;!'-; I"" i1 .\'c« l!- f!:• ( ( hilt I . ' . in-'cTiiitr iit liHiiii- .«! L: i. M.irtiii A*i-r ! hIs, t. ■' '■•riptnr li Nscn. fitki-n from ill' S- r(,U(l -ll.i:!! '!• "I l’c> !■ W i ll)t> Ol”'!' lli Jiii'«Ti‘.ss "I ! ' ' I ' iiu'ntii. -.MI- .i. A; . :-!,UL- t'l. ■ us r NEW YORKERS SPEND WEEK-END WITH MRS. JULIA MfCOY Mr. MHil .'lr>> ''i : : I'icr o] ,\rw Vurk t’it> sjifiit u Wffk with ^if'. .iui.a -Mi'l , 1 l"J .Ionian Sirei't. RECENT GUESTS Mrs. I.flia I’ciri'f. sisti-r aiitl live fliiliin-ii nf liiilliiiiore wi'-c ivi-vnt pncsis ot’ .Mr. and .Mrs. All*u Nunn. .Miilbfiry .S‘, RENDERS SERVICE Tin- Xe « liHljfl .Mill.' Chorii.. iiiid jta.stor ri'nd**rt‘il M‘rvict“ «t tile Second Hajili'l Cliureli in rt,a)icl Hill. I!e\. r.rown, pas tur. VISITING RELATIVES . ! fh^' I 'haii.'lii'rlin Studio. II ■ ,■ as \ u'!‘ pr‘sidi'nt of llie l!t')0 • Iji-s oI Hillside lliL'li Si-IkmiI fiiil ” iiiciiilMr of the Crown ?dl Sr. ptiT 'Inb RETURNS FROM VACATION .Mi-> IlniniH I’ill'' n-turnud to the I'itx after spendittu u very pleasant t\so ^\eek’s \fieation iti \ew York ('ity visiting her sis ter and (itlier relativeH ami friends. TO WASHINGTON .Idhn .Me(’iain left Monday ni^dit for WHsliin^'ton, I) C. ST. MARK CLUB IS ENTERTAINED BY MRS. LUCILLE ERVIN The White Hose C’irele (JIni) of the St. Mark A. M. E. Zion ( linri'ii was entertained r^-eent ly by Mrs. l-ii' ille Ervin of I’iekelt Street. «> ..Mrs. i'lifotiosia I'. Felder pn-sideiit of th(‘ elnb frave th^ history of the elub, and made a short weleonie address .1 11. !’. Maye.s bli'ssed tie' table .Meinbi-rs and ‘rientls attend ing ihe affair wen; Mr. an I •Mrs. Dbi^diali Barbee, Mr. and .lo.v-ph F. Holt was in the eit.. .Alon/o Krvin, Mr. and visiting' his sister. Mrs. -It'sep]:-| .,,^1 l.Vrdinand me .T(.hnson and other ndativ | pp],],.,. s. I!. Floyd, Miss and frientis recently. lb-ret nrn laddie IJailev. .Mrs. ’ Elmira ed to i’liiliide||)hia Tiie.sda' (jnle'Miss Joyee Allen. past. HOUSEGUESTS -Mrs. Ma;noIia Iv Davis and little daiivditt r (>tis ( urnelia of Detroit. Mieh.. ari' the eiiarin inji honsi' true.sts of her sisti'i and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I). Xnnn of lOli’ Moreland Avenue and also sistt>r Mrs I’earl 15. iJarnes of 1017 Kos(‘ lale Avenue. MRS. NOEL RETURNS TO N. Y. AFTER VISIT HERE Mrs. Mae E. Noel of St. Al- l)un. Xew York and little rraiul- danirhter Xoel M. 'I'olb rt and J\Iiss iJoruthy E. Epps of l>ron\ Xew York liave returned home after an extended visit with their sisters and aiints, Mrs. Hattie 1). X’nnn and Mr. D. Xnnn of Moreland Aveinie and Mrs. I’earl H. Barnes of Ivos. lale Avenue. Mrs. Xoel was honor guest at a watermelon feast on the beau tiful lawn of Mrs. J. H. Dunn, 1012 Thaxton Avenue and a sightseeinjr tour of the eity b\ Mr. and -Mrs,. W. Shelly an.i manv other weleon;e eourtesies STUDENT TO ENTER FISK Palmer L. Parkins, .Jr., son (d‘ Mr. and Mrs. I’aliiit r L. Per kins. Sr. of 40,s [.iiwson Street will leave the eity .September 11 to enter Fisk I'nivi-rsilv where lie v.ill eolititlUe his i‘du- -afion in the field of musie. I’aJiner is a forjiier pupil of Mrs. Martraret S. Sliearin, instruetor .Mrs. Theodosia Felder, .John H. I!, .Mayes, lUiymond Wilson, .'liss l.oiiisi- I’ittnian, Miss P»t tersoii. visitin'-’' frrnn Hoi'k;. Mount. Mrs. Kstella . Walston, .Mr, K.stella "Wal.ston, Mr. and Mrs. Solonian Bennett.. Mr. and Mrs. Havwood MeBroom, .Mrs. Pan FOOTBALL Big Inter sectional Classic A. AND T. AGGIES vs. WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY ★ MEMORIAL STADIUM SAT. NIGHT, SliPT. 16 ★ General Adm. $2.00 Students $1.25 Tax Included ★ Music By The Famous 4. And T. Band BOOKER T. THEATRE COOLED FOr'yOUR COMFORT! Sunday-Monday—Sept. 10-11 JOHN WAYNE in RED RIVER Tuesday—September 12 BOB HOPE in SORROWFUL JONES And On The Same Program “LOLLYPOP” And All Colored Cast in LUCKY GAMBLERS Wednesday-Thursday—Sept. 13-14 VINCENT PRICE in BARON OF ARIZONA And Chapter No. 5, “THE SEA HOUND" Friday-Saturday—Sept. 15-16 . . . DOUBLE FEATURE! . . . CHARLES STARRETT in ELDORADO PASS .. ALSO... 1 n . ROD CAMERON BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER Movies Are Better Than Ever! ^o Thornton. J{ W. Dalton, Mr and Mrs. .1. A. Carter, Mrs. Fidelia Hr(»oks, .Mr. and Mrs. -James irc*eu, .Miss Annie Lee Wilson. Ttnn Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Willie .S.itterfield anci Fred Hines. A most enjoyable evening was spent with .Mrs. Erviu. CAINES HOST TO CHURCH GROUP Mr. and Mrs. Ducious Caine of Hra^town were hosts to the I'nion Baptist Oaleda Club whieh met at their home Sun day afternoon. The meeting was held on the spacious lawn. .\fter the usual business of the club, a lovely dinner was served by ilr. and Mrs. Caine, assisted by Mesdiimes .McMit- lain, Lillie Cadlett and Mrs. Aliee Kdward. The dinner consisted of vege tables, a salad and iced tea, potato pie toj)ped witii fancy iee cream finished off the meal. Attending: the club meetin» aiul enjoyinjr this delicious din ner wen' Rev. .V. S ('room, and .Messrs. Frank Adanis, Carl ^ouiifi', (’larenee Sowell, Xila.s I’homp.son, Mesdames Lucille Fuller. Pauline Hart, Mozelle Thompson, (tertrude Stubbs, ]\Iaude Albrirht. .Mice P.rani?, Doris Hollatnl. Lottie Adams, T e m p i e Youufr, Josej)hinp NURSEY PARENTS TO GIVE “TOM THUMB WEDDING” SOON The Parent Club of the Scar- borouffh Nursey School is pre senting “A Million Dollar Tom Thumb Wedding” at Pearson School Friday night, Septem ber 8th at 7:30 o’clock. More than sixty children are parti cipating. The brides are Fay Ellen McRae, Hilda Marie Smith, Edna Howard, Wilma Dexter Southerland, Patricia Lyons. Jerris Cobb, Patricia Campbell, Rita Prances Alston, Ernestine WiloDx Bason, and J&oquelin Henry. The groom is Clayton Wade and the best man is Ross Alex ander. The minister is John Edward Tuck. The most popular bride will marry the millionaire. Everyone is invited to be pre sent. Mr. and Mm Arthur Taylor and daughter, Shirely of Brook lyn, New York are visiting their sister, Mrs. Manie T. Geer of the city and mother Mrs. Nan nie Taylor of Creedmoor and friends of Raleigh. The Taylors will return to their home this week. DURHAM MAN TO CALIFORNIA CAMP Private First Class Everett Daniels, son of Mrs. Clara Daii iels of 304 Crane Street of this city, is scheduled to depart foi Camp Stonemam California within the next month Private First Class Dantels, graduate of Hillside high in 1947, received his basic train ing at Fort Knox, Ky. w’herc he was stationed until recent ly. Daniels enlisted in the Army in April. TAYLORS VISITING SISTER Welcome FACULTY, NEW AND OLD STUDENTS At NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AT DURHAM AND ALL SCHOOLS IN DURHAM 4ND DURHAM COUNTY. Porterfield’s Hardware Company 322 Mangum St. Durham, N. C. To North Carolina College OLD STUDENTS — NEW STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS AND ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN DURHAM AND DURHAM COUNTY. WELCOME Scott &xobert^ 702 FAYETTEVnXE ST. DIAL N-3261 NEW YORKER IN AREA FOR VACATION Mrs. Bertha Monroe of New Rochelle, New York is vacation ing in Durham, Raleigh and Creedmoor. In Durham she is the guest of Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. Geer, her sisters. Mrs. the last of the w’eek. Mm Wiuuua THyh)r Peace, recent bride, has returned home from New York where she spent her honeymoon, Mrs. Peace is u teacher at the G. C. Hawley High School, Creedmoor, N. HONEYMOON OVER MRS. CHRISTINE ALSTON HOSTESS TO KYLES TEMPLE CHURCH GROUP On Sunday afternoon Aug. 27 at 5:00 p. m. Mrs. Christijie Alston entertained members of the A. and B. Missionary Cir cle of Kyles Temple Church .at her home on Pine Street. The living room was decorated beau tifully with assorted cut flow ers. The devotion was conducted by Mrs. Costella Smith, after which Bible quatfttois were said by «U beginning with th- letter S. The iiostess made a verj- pleasant welcome to the ^oup. The meeting was opened in the Lillian McKay, presiding. Re- usual manner with President ports from the variotis commit tees were given. At this ponit the hostess took charge where a delicious dinner was sen’ed of chicken salad on lettuce, rit7, crackers, pickled pears with grated cheese, pickles, deviled eggs, spiced tea, frozen banana pudding ami homemade cake. The group celebrated the birthday of the president and (Continued from Page Five) Rowe-Walsh-Jones, Inc. EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME To The Students And Faculty^ Both Old And New Of North Carolina College At Durham. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rowe-Walsh-Jones, Inc. Ill CORCORAN STREET BUILDING DIAL F^401 Felicitations . . . FACULTY - STUDENTS OLD and NEW To NORTH CAROU^ COLLEGE Mechanics and Farmers Bank DURHAM-RALEIGH Member Of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RESOURCES OVER $5,000^000.00 Felicitations . . OLD AND NEW STUDENTS TO North Carolina College At Durham COMPLIMENTS OF THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY THE DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME To^The Students and Faculty BOTH OLD AND NEW OF North Carolina College at Durham For Hospitality m MtUlt «M»II AHritOtlfT INI CO**C9(A ««»ANV M W. K. RAND, Manager •r
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