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Trp* of «arp 11. LarM •imtllib 19. Hunltr IT. UUM 15. Xncrtaainc ttnilon 41. UiuubMantlal 44. Loni aao 49. Ixttit 50. Townihip (Abbr.) Bl, Bxclimatlon 53. Necttlv* 54. Thus 55. Skjfward Durham Socials ^'uiuitv l^iauAluuiuui cently, to the aorrotv of the eluW members. They plan to adopt another patient in the rerr near ftiture. After the discussion, tlip hostess assisted by Mrs. Com Pratt served n refersliinfr repast to tho followjiip: Mrs. Cora Pratt, Mary Ed wards, P’annie (Jreen, Btcila Al ston, Hosa B. Gilchrist, Iris Law rence, Fannie Whitts Audrey Whitted and Julia Farrington. The next nipetiiif? will bt? with Mrs. Rosa Gilchrist on Fayette ville Street. Mrs. Iris Ijawrence and hus band are vacationing in Michi gan and (’annady. Don’t forget our sick and shut ins: Mrs. Isadoro Miehaux, James C, Harris, Mrs. Rosa Clc- land, Mrs. Eliza Riveria, James Bivera, James Bailey, Tom Charleston, Miss Edrice Wil liams, Mrs. Will I. Ketchum Mra. Laura Shaw, Mrs. Sallie Whitted, Bunny Atwater, Dr. I. E. Turner, Mrs. Corina Hor ton, Mrs. Jeannie Sowell, Mrs. Lillie Smith, Mrs. Lena Goins, Mni. Creasy Smith, Mrs. Cath erine Russell, Jliss Ruth Tiick- i*r and Ivry Newton. John Plummer and ]\Iiss Har riett Plummer of Caswell Place witnessed the game at Greens boro last Saturday. Mrs. Lovie L. Clanton and sister of Warrenton and Miss Katie L. Richardson of Wa.sh- ing, D. C. were week-end guests of the Cobbs and Allens. Mrs. Mary E. Cobb and grandson Weston are visisting in Washington, D. C. Miss Martha Jackson spent the week-end in Creedmoor. Tuesday, October 24th, Mrs. Virginia Walker of Umstead Street entertained members of Les Douze Social Club at 8:00 o’clock. P. M. The meeting was carried out in the usual manner with president Grace Williams presiding. After a short busi ness session, the hostess served refreshments of ice cream, cook- iA, nuts and candy. The halo ween motif was carried out through the service. Members present were Mesdames Ardell Wrrington, Mary Johnson, Haz el McBroom, Grace Williams, Joyce Evans, Mabel Powell and Misses Bermadine Evans and Carol Walker. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Grace Wil liams on Lincoln Street. Mrs. Ida Burthey is recuper ating nicely at her home on Fayetteville Street after a few days of illness. She would like to thank her many friends for the courtesies shown her while ill. ans, Mrs V.riginia Walker, Mis.s Ella Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie L. Williams, Mrs. Elmira Flintall, Dorsey Williams, Mrs. Gladys McKinnie, Mrs. Marj' Johnson and Mrs, Mabel Powell The Quarterly Conference will convene at Kyles Temple Church on Sunday morning, November 5. Presiding Elder W. W. liong will be tho guest .speaker at the 11 o’clock ser vice. At :? o’clock. Rev. I^eon Saunders, his choir and con gregation will render service at the church. Sunday evening, November 5 at 7:30 o’clock, there will be a mock annual conference held at Kyles Temple Church. C’onie out and have a good time. The Pearsontown Needle Craft Club met Monday night, October 23rd at the home of Mrs, Julia Farrington, 2520 Fayetteville Road. The brief business session was presided over by the president. The club’s adopted patient at the Durham Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence of Fayetteville Road left last Saturday for Detroit, Mich., where they will be the guests of relatives and friends for a w’eek. Ijast Sunday afternoon Tjes- Douze Social Club member en tertained a few friends at din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood McBroom on Price Street. The home was beauti fully decorted with arrange ments of assorted cut flowers. The dinner was served buffet style from the dining room table, which was really a thing of beauty with everything good to eat. The affair was really en joyable and the following per sons attended: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Allison, Mrs. Joyce Ev- DON’T KICK! FOR:_ REAL ESTATE RENTING INSURANCE REPAIRS. AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Large Three Room Office Space, Located 814 Fayette ville Street For Rent. Lights, Water and heat furnished. See: UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. Telephone: J*6521 814 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. Apex News- By C. R. LASSITER The members of Holland Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church conducted a drive during +he week Ortober 24-29. Tho.se taking part in the ser vice was the White Rock Chorus. The Community Chorus, Byrd Brothers Quartel of ,\pex, R^v. M. F. Ward juid his choir from O’Bryant’s Chapel A, M. E. Zion Church in Chapel Hill, the Weaver Gosj)el Chorus ol Chapel Hill. The service was rendereil Sunday night by the Holland Chapel Male ('horus, Variety Four Quartet with Rev. W. Ix)ng delivering the sermon. Total amount raise during the week was $160.00. N. C. Baptists Hold Eighty-Third Annual Meet In Wilmington JOV, 11th. Iftgo TAB CAJU>L1«A TIMES 5,000 Donated To J. E. Shepard pQundatioii By Burlington Mills Foundation Rev. W. W, Long of Durham ' spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lassiter. G. W. Hendon celebrated hi.-^ birthday last Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Wilmington — Meeting in its Eighty-third annual session October 31-November 2 in the Shiloh Baptist Church, Wil mington, the General Baptist State Convention of North Caro lina, Inc. re-aflirmed its faith in the religion of Jesus and pro claim that the application of His gospel is the only way to save the world from calamity. The feature sermon was giv en by Dr. Sandy Ray, pastor of the Comer Stone Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., on “The Church In A Changing World.” The Rev. Mr. Ray de clared convincingly that the church of Christ would ultimate ly win. Other special sermons and ad dresses were given by Dr. U. G. Wilson, Portsmouth, Va., vice- president of the Lott Carey Bap tist Foreign Mission Conven tion, U. S. A.; Dean Wm. R. Stra.ssner, chairman of the In terim committee of Shaw Uni versity ; Dr. M. A. Huggins, ex ecutive secretary of the Bap tist State Convention; Dr. C. Spaulding, president of the North Carolina Mutual Life In surance Company; T. A. Ham- m/*, superintendent of the Ox ford Orphanage; Dr. J. E. Mel ton, High Point; Dr. E. T. Browne, Durham, and the Rev. J. E. Bowden, La Grange. Accepting a recommendation from l3r. P. A. Bishop, presi dent, the body authorized its executive committee and trus- tivs to complete detail plans for the erection of a New Baptist Headquarters Building on its property in Raleigh, In a report, the Rev. O. I/. Sherill, executive secretary, re vealed that receptions from churches for missions and Christian Education during the fiscal year and at the coiiven tion amounted to $125,797.69. Dr. P. A. Bishop of Rich Square, was reelected president for the ninth consecutive year. Vice-presidents re-elected are: Dr. W. H. Davidson, Charlotte, the Rev. D. C. 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Fountain and Grill — 1228 Fayetteville — 6-6021 Regal Theatre (Best Shows in Town)—E Pettigrsw—J-0441 Royal Cleaners (Tops In Cleaning)—538 Pettigrew—L-7981 Safeway Mai^et — 524 E. Pettigrew Street F-8903 Scott & Roberts, Dry Cleaners — 702 Fayetteville — N-3261 Service Printing Co. — 504 E. Pettigrew St. N-7462 Silver Dollar (Nite Spot) Fayetteville Rd. & Rt. 3 — 4-4290 Speight’s Auto Service — Fayetteville & Pettigrew—6-2571 Wallace Grocery & Market (Convenient)—fl4 Pine—3-6071 YEARS OLD T PIN! *3.40 Vs Qt STBAIGHT B OURB ON whisky u u H'HB'y yyyyuybjbrLJU'uyytJuybiyfcj 86 PROOF • OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILA., PA, agggnaggggH a h h and te Reverend J. A. Nimmo, Greenville. Other officers elected ineluded — the Rev. O. L. ►Sherill, execu tive secretarj-; the liev. W. M. Wyatt, Salisburj', recording secretary; Dr. B. K. Maiion, Charlotte, aJisistant recording secretary'; the Jlt>v. D. I,. Simon, Powellsville, treasurer; the Ht»v. Jerry Drayton, Win.stoii-Salem, Historian, and the Rev. A. F. McCleave, statistician. Dr. J. T. Hairston, Greensboro, wa.s re tained as ehnirman of the Board Missions, and the Rev. R. Irv’ing Boone of Wilmington, Avas elect ed chairman of thn? eiecutivo committee. Added to the executive com mittee were: Dr. C. C. Spauld ing, Durham; the Rev. A. Jack son Ryans, Charlotte, and the Rev. J. W. Ma*on, Siler City. Other members of the commit tee are: Dr. P. A. Bishop, Dr. J. T. Hairston, Dr. 0. S. Bul lock, Raleigh; Mrs. M. A. Horne, the Rev. D. R. Hedgley, Or. R. M. Pitt-s, Winston-Sa lem; Mrs. Ellen S. Alston and the Rev. O. L. Sherrill, Raleigh; the Rev. R. W. Underwood and the Rev. W. L. Mason, Rocky Mount; the Rev. J. F Werl/,, Dr. R. J. Davidson, Charlotte, the Rev. W. M. Warner, Yancey ville; the Rev. J. R. R. McRay, Elizabeth City; the Rev. J. Mc- Newkirk, Rosehill; Dr. H. H. Announc*menf a $5,^k ' ca.sh donation to the .fnm* E Ssheparfl Memorial Foundation wa.s made here thi-, w(H-k by .Tames T. Taylor, the founda tion’s director. The Burlington Milh. Fniin dation of Green.sboro is the don or, Taylor’s announeernt*nr stated. Charles F. Myers, Jr., spokt'sman for the Greensboro Corporation’s trustees, in send ing the check to Taylor said, “The trustees of our foundation are aware of the verj- fine con tribution which the late Dr. Janies E. Shepard made to the State of North Carolina, parti cularly in race relations and in the field of education.” “North Carolinians generally are benefited by the fact that Dr. Shepard lived and worked | in this state,” Myers continued.: Announcement of the dona-i tion was made on the eve of the college’s third annual Found ers’ Day which memoralized the late N. C. College president. The Shepard Foundation seeks to establish .scholarships for worthy Negro students and to erect a monument to Dr. Shepard. Shortly after announcing re ceipt of the Bnrlingtom Mills Diir* -in r- ■ r ■ 1.: VI ir "I «iix |»rr»mi!i nt had jt:in. d th • f'smp- . tn the foundarton toward if-i ^ 0*H) Th“ pronii lianiit* > ■who .ij/i cd ■ .i, ; ■■ for--fflnd.s to hiOp the foiind^'’- tlon w>-re .Mr«flami-H Mar 1’ mn- vf n rial Jr- F’ ;in IT S A FAa by JERRY CAHIU. Hart, Dr. A. S. Croom, J. T. Hawkins, Durham; E. M. But ler, Wilmington; the Rev. -T. W. White, Asheville, and Dr. T. II. DAvelle, Fayetteville. ^Jte£ AT YOUR SEP.yiCEi TocnUM^, Of AA/^O.W YN&fh vm) 8.7) IfM AH«« f AKE NEW YORK your number one playland—truly the won der city of the world. And when in New York trranga for accommodation* here—the finest in hotel service catering to a distinguished cUentele, Smart new bar, cocktail lounge and dining room all video equipped. Convenient coffee eUoppe. Enjoy superb service •- superlative food. 300 outside rooms — modern and fireproof. At your service because you’re always welcome. 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