PAGE FOUR —iV THE CAROLINA TlftlES SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 DURHAM SOCIETY NOTES ALL NEWS FOB THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE Ten a. M. MONDAY OF EACH WEEK Mrs. Lillian Buchanan, Editor—9-1480 ASSOcTATiTEDITORS MRS. MABEL POWELL — PMnontown—Phone 9-4134 MISS M. L. STEPHENS — West Durham—Phone 7-4164 MRS. N. J. CURRY — We*t End—Phone 7-8862 MISS RACHEL NCNN — Hickitown ~ l.ie f'iower Gardens of Dur- hoiu gave a garden party last Aunuay aiternoon on the beauti- iui lawn ot Mrs. Lliie Colton on CarroU bi. iieaxitiful and color- tul dresiies, made a picturesque signt to behold. The occasion heiu was bonoriog two out-go- lug state ofiices, Mrs. Roxie tuiwxanU, president, and Mrs. Kuxie Uavis, secretary. Mrs. Cotton, president ot the Azaiea Garden Club made the mtrouuctory remarks, welcom ing clubs and Iriends to her beautiful garden. This was a Him fellowship. Mrs. Cotton brought greet ings ti'oni the Azalea Club. Greetings weie also brought fro^ the Year Hound Club, Mrs Lil i'arrington; La-Fleur Gar den Club, Mrs. Gladys Rhodes La-Petite Club, Mrs. Magnolia Leak.; Lyon Park Club, Mrs. Kmora Smith, The Daliah Club, Mrs. Aimie B. Mangum; -West Durham Blossom Club, Miss M. L. Stephens; and The Old Fash ion Club. Mrs. Rowland introduced the new state president, Mrs. B. B. Redding^ of Oxford, who gave some very inspiring remarks. Gitts were presented the two out-going state officers, beauti- lul flower containers, by the clubs for their very fine work and cooperation through the year. The presentation was made by Mrs. Johnnie McLes- ter, in her usual fine way. Mrs. Howland and Mrs. Davis ex pressed their gratitude. Mrs. Banetta Peel led group singing, ' Let us /ill work together with original ideas.” i^ater in the evening, pictures were shown of homes, flower gardens, and arrangements of tne different club members wnich were enjoyed by all. More than 75 members and guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams of Jacksonville, Fla., were visi- tojs in Durham Friday. They were enroute to Pennsylvania, where Mr. Williams plans to enter Pennsylvania State Uni versity working toward his masters’ degree. He is an in structor at New Stanton High School and Mrs. Williams is English teacher at Callaham High School. They were guests of Mrs. Uillian Buchanan. , _Bxrd._ _to_ Mrs I.illian Riiriisill wife of Bunn Byrd, is attending summer school at N. C. College. On Monday evening, Mrs. Mozelle Blount entertained members of the Cosmetology Club Chapter I, at her home on Walton Ave. The president, Mrs. P. F. Love, presided over the busi ness session. After the business session, refreshments were ser ved. Attending were Mesdames P. F. Love, Pauline Hart, M. L. Minor, L. C. Coleman, Margaret Jefferies, Ethel Owens, B. F. Moss, Lucy Johnson, B. C. Fow ler, Lela Wise, N. J. Curry, iviis!>os aurali Uoison, Liliie eiis, i^ois Burrougiis, and Sa- uie i’ltts. Mrs. Gladys Swift has return ed to her home on Fayetteville .Street after spending a lew days in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. York D. Garrett were hosts Sunday evening, ai iheir home on i'ayetteville St., 10 their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Taylor Garretl of Cleveland, Ohio. A large number of triends went in to greet the couple who has been married one year. Miss Hariette Amey and Mrs. Arona McDdugh ParKer received guests. Mrs. Alma Thompson presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Flora Earles, Mi's. Jessie jctrown. Miss Marie Eaton of iMew York and Mrs. ingo opauiding of Washington, D. C., spent the week with their sis ters, Mrs. Bessie E. McLaurin dnct Mrs. Viola Pendle. Mrs. i^endle went back to New York with her sisters to spend a few >veeks. Mrs. Hoxie Howland and Mrs. Huxie Davis, motored to Dan ville, Va. recently to attend liie Virginia State Garden Club convention. Mrs. Cora Thomas, Mrs. Cora Jones, Mrs. Cerena Woods and children, Barbara and Robert, and Hugh Wesley of New York City motored to Durham to ipend last week end with their relatives, Mrs. Allie Mitchell and Mrs. Henrietta Lyon at their home on Fayetteville St. Elwood Goins and Miss Doris fieeley of Baltimore, Md. spent i.iie week end in the city visiting iVlr, Goins’ mother, Mrs. Eva Goins at her home on Fayette ville St. They were accompa- lied by Mr. an.d Mrs. Arthur uioins of Morgan College. Mrs. Katie Love of Mebane, was hostess to the Year Round Garden Club Sunday afternoon, June 20. Dr. Love joins Mrs. ijove in this event each year and' intertains th^ husbands. A trip to the lovely county home of Dr. and Mrs. Love is a great^ treat which is looked forward Mdth much enthusia.sm bv the members. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Pearl Cordice. The garden gate was opened by Mrs. Sarah Felder. Mrs. Felder’s opening included a song, prayer and a poe?n thought. Minutes were given by the secretary, Mrs. Flossie Tarrain. Mrs. Los- sie Harris, delegate to the re cent state garden club meeting held at Bricks, made her re port. The Year Hound Garden Club received second state prize, a book on flower arrangements, which was presented to the Sanitary & Liberty 413 N. MANGUM ST. 349 W. MAIN ST. Pillsbury & Ballard Biscuits 6c Can Lean Ground Beef 29c. lb. Beef Short Ribs, Lean 29c ib. Thin Sliced Chicken Chops 29c lb. Beef or Veal Roasts 39c lb. Tender Veal Shoulder Steak 39c lb. Veal or Beef Boneless Stew 39c lb. Tender Beef Club Steak 3^ lb. Lean Country Sausage 39c lb. All Meat Frankfurters 39c Ib,^ Sliced Bacon Squares 39c lb. Package Weiners 39c lb. Thin Sliced Bologna 39c lb. Fresh Country'Eggs 39c doz. Swift Jewel, 3 lb. Ctn. 69c Loin or Rib Veal Chops 49c lb. Veal Round Steak 59c lb. Finn Ripe Bananas, lb. Long Green Cumcumbers, lb. Fresh Crowder Peas, Ib. " Fresh White Com, 4 For . 25c WHITE CI A 11 D ROSE * ■-vUK 25 lbs. ... $1.69 SLICED COUNTRY HAM club, A library of books on gar- ucning will be put into effect by the club^ and thisn^ook is the first to be added to the effort. The highlight of the evening was the informative and help ful lecture given by John W. Jefferies, assistant director of the N. C. Farm Extension Dept., on lawn care. Each gardner got so much valuable - information from liie lecture tlicy rpturned to their respective homes determined to have belter lawns.' « Gardener Carrie Burch gave some timely and practical tips on how to transplant and re seed beds notv for fall and spring gardens. She brought a container* of several flowers for demonstration. There i were a number of guests present and the president acknowledged their presence. Guests were Mrs. J, W. Jef feries and daughter, Mrs. Max ine O’Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Coone, Dr. and Mrs. Shanks, A. B. Burch, Fred Henderson, W. J. Kennedy and Marsha Goodwin, Mrs. D. Ingram and two daugh ters, Noah Bennett, Mrs. Sarah Joiinson, Mrs. Eulalia Harris, i.lr. uiiu ivXrs. Jdji.js Harrxscn Torain, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fel der, dAd Dick I. Swift. GcU'donors prcjeiit \v re .’oail Cordice, Mary Quen, Hattie Meadows, Oziebell Frazier, May Kc nnedy, Mai'y He idci son, if'losEle Torain, Wilma ivlilum, Annie* Mayo, Maggie Walton, Carrie Burch, Allie Dick, Rosa Suitt, Alma Bennett, Sarah Fel der, Eugenia Simmons, and Plassie Harris. The next meet ing is with Mrs. Eugina Sim mons on Pickett St. July 12. The July 12 meeting closes the garden club meetings until September. Dr. and Mrs. Love AT NCC HEALTH MEET— Some of the 63 teachers atten ding the Summer Health Educa tion Workshop at North Caro lina College are shown. The Southern Foundation prpwidcd 11 Scholarships for Mississippi Jeanes teachers to attend the workshop. Improvement o f health in the Southern region is the meeting’s chief objective. Shown left to right front row are Sultan Man, Mrs. Florido B. Robins, Mrs. H. Roston, Miss Eula M. Horton, Mrs. Eular B. Jones, Mrs. Myrtle P. Sanders; Mrs. LucHle R. McDougle; Mrs. Elsie R. Matthews; Mrs. Rosa H. Fort, Mrs. Mary N. Best; Mrs. Susan F. Bailey; Mrs. Sadie H. Halsey; and Mrs. Sarilda Phil lips. Second row, Miss Thelma Seay, Mrs. Lillian Miller, Mrs. Hester Butler, Mrs. Naomi Da vis, Mrs. Carolyn Chance, Mrs. Eunice P. Crews, Miss Altamai Johnson, Mrs. Lela H. Lindsey, Mrs. Gladys A. Spencer, Miss Sarah Vaughn, and Mrs. Floy Mitchum. Third row. Miss Ethel Jones, Mrs. Tiny Seay Davis, Albert Hill, Jr., Mrs. Maggie Russell, David Robbins, Mrs. SaraK Blackmore, Mrs. Emma Reid, Miss Bettye E. Johnson, Mrs Leila Macklin, Miss Annie Ran kin, Mrs. Cornelia Belton, and Miss Mollie D. Parker. KID’S SOCIETY JUNE ROSSER - Editor - Phone 4S80S ASSOCIATE EDITOR: BETTY JO GOOOLOE Jocelyn McKissick celebrated i many of his cousins he had her eleventh birthday on Wed., | never seen before. June 23. Attending her party were Evelyn Kennedy, Ann and Gloria Dickens, Evelyn Mar shall, Gregory Kyle, Jeanette and Willa Jaye Walker, Helen Davis, Doris Schooler, Marsha s7rVedl^delectabir course 7in! Goodwin Benny Booker, Ca- Mrs. Cordice closed the Ann Morgan, Lin^ McChn- ton, Bertina Fowler, April Hen son, Lyle ■ Booker, Cynthia Williams, Alexine Miller, Sher rill Schooler, and Joycelyn’s sister and brother, Andree’ and Lloyd McKissick. ner garden gate and thanked the Laves for an enjoyable after noon. The Floral Club of Ebenezer Baptist Church held its monthly meeting Sunday, June 27 at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Della Hubbard at 416 East End Ave. Those attending the meet ing were Mrs. Hubbard the hos tess, Mesdames Addie Barbee, Zelma Adams, Annie Dunni- gan, Jessie O’neal, Mattie Hol loway, Feelor Brown, Mamie Neel, Iceleen Josey, Mildred Mangum Effie Chavis, Maude Thorpe, and Ulester Adams. The awarding of BirViday gifts to Mrs. Georgia Felder, Mrs. Annie Bell Cormick, and James Bowes, was a special feature of the meeting. Mrs. Mattie Brown was mistress of cerembny of a short program feature. After the meeting, the hostess served refreshments. Mr. Bowes thanked the hostess ^r her hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Va., were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Jr. C. C. Smith, Jr. is spending some time with his mother and sister in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mrs. Bennie Petty has re- ;(Please turn to Page Five) The g^iests were served ice cream, cake, punch, peanuts and candy. Games of Gossip and Find the Pencil were played. Prizes were won by Ann Dick ens and Jeanette Walker. April Henson of Baltimore is yisitlngher cousin, Betty Jo Goodloe, anS'vlier grandmother, Mrs. Veda Henson. April’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hen son, drove to Durham to bring April, but have returned to Baltimore. The movies at the Stanford L. Warren Library on Saturday, July 3, will be, “Opening Night,” “Johnny Learns His Manners,” and “Topper and the Vanishing Kirbys.” Movies be gin at 9:30. Admission is free. Johnny, Patricia and Ulysses and dMghter of South Boston- -Cobb, Jr. xrf East Strandburg, Pa., have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cobb of Scout Drive. Arthur Johnson spent the week-end in Morganton visiting his aunt, Mrs. Daisy Erwin, and his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Costner. Arthur says he met WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5th Regular Pick-Up Service Will Began Tuesday, July 6th. 5 POINTS, NORTH DURHAM The Three C’s of Cooking vs/ith Natural Gas • CHEAPER • aEANER • CONVENIENT 310 EAST MAIN STBEET DIAL 51» DDEHAM, NORTH CAROLINA The neighborhood school closing party was given at the home of Arthur Johnson on Du pree Street to honor all of the children who had been promot ed during the past school year. Those attending were: Luther, Dwight and Debbie Brown. Gail Jones, Portia Williams, Billy Boy Boykihs, Willa Jay and Jeanette Walker, Louie and Joyce Pittman, Lewis Miranda, Margo, Maryland and Rosada' Davis, Gwendolyn Green, Lou ise George, Charles Spaulding, William Lonnie and Minnie Mae Forte, and Kyle Schooler. They were served ice cream, sherbert, cookies, apples and lollypops. Gwendolyn and Garrett Parker were not present but their re freshments were sent to them. Vincent Cordice Davis cele brated his sixth birthday Fri day, June 25, at the Recreation Center. Those present were the members of his Nursery School Class and two out-of-town guests, Olivia Benetta Engram of Tallahassee, Fla., and Beryl Sansom of Winston-Salem. Af ter much fun playing games, the guests were served ice cream and cake. Favors of bal loon^, whistles, horns and other noise makers were given. William Bari tmd Geoi^ Williams left Tuesday for Nor folk where they will spend the summer with relatives. Marva Olivia Brown of Four th Street is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ruby McDougald, in Clarkton. Carolyn Goss some time with is spending relatives in Philadelphia. Karen and Bruce Battle and Cherl Stroud of Philadelphia have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Goss of Third Street. Betty, Carol and Earl Phillips received awards from Burton School recently diiring Awards Day. Betty received a certifi cate for an “A” average in all subjects. Carol received an reading. Earl received two a- award for meritorious work in' wards, one for meritorious work in reading, the other for meritorious work in art. Betty Phillips recently cele brated her eighth birthday June 28 with a small group of friends: Nathaniel and Joseph White, Alice McCollum, Sandra McLean and Yolanda Ford. Out- of-town guests were Grover Ford of Littleton and Elijah Diliahunt of Charlotte. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Betty’s special treat was a birthday cake made like a drum with soldiers standing around it. The drum sticks were of candy canes and marshmal lows. Goldilock*” at its Commence ment Exercises. This music^ playlet was one of the school’s most colorful and delightful performances and was enjoyed by a capacity audience. Scar borough Nursery School Parent Club presented two of its pupils prizes for the largest amount of money raised in a popularity contest sponsored by the Club. Equilla Covington received first prize, a $25 bond, and Thomasine Bass received second prize of $10. _ Theophllus Jr., and James Carrlss spent a week recently with ’their aunt, Mrs. Goidle Dudley. They attended Daily Vacation Bible School at Mt. Olive Chtirch near Lewiston. Freida Jordan is spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. S. R. Luton. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Garris and family were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dudley. Doris Johnston and Gayle Ray were hostesses at a party on Monday, June 21, at Doris’ home, 806 Fayetteville Street. The party was given in honor of Jeimifer Jean and Bennetta Olivia Engram of TaUahassee, Fla. The guests played and were served ice cream, cake, peanuts and assorted candles. Colorful horns were given as favors. Those attending the party were Cecelia Wiggs, Eileen and Ee- borah Watts, SybU Ray, Lo retta Johnston and Noma Alyce Bennett. Mrs. D. A. Johnston assisted the hostesses in enter taining the guests. Doris and Loretta Johnston of 806 Fayetteville Street are in Charleston, S. C. visiting their grandmother who is ill. Their mother is with them. Mrs. Louise Ruffin and John- (Please turn to Page Five) Sunday evening. White Rock Baptist Church Bible School had its closing. There were ex hibits of work that the students had done. Certificates of atten dance were presented to child- (Please turn to Page Five) Powellsville News. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shaw en tertained M^. and Mrs. Johnnie Powell of Portsmouth, Va. re cently. Mrs. Shaw accompanied the Powells back to Virginia for a short visit. Mrs. Ella Mitchell of Phila delphia is home and is spending the summer with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Luton. Buy apou sm apound! sausage HE HAM MAKES IToDIFFERENT! Mannfactared In Gamer— Near Raleigh, and Sold All Oyer North Carolina. Robert Louis Page, 316 Um- stead Street, celebrated his first birthday on Wednesday, June 23. He had lots of fun while get ting his first hair cut and try ing to blow out the candle on his birthday cake. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, candy and nuts were served. The larger kids played games from the gym set. Some of the guests were Annie, Carolyn, and Sam Bishop, Retha and Ida Page and Julius McGhee. Scarborough Nursery School presented, “The Adventures of SPECIALS POLE BEANS, Ib. RIB STEW, Ib. Fresh Tomatoes, Ib. Dillard's Self-Service Market • “re SeU The Bert For Le*«” • ONE MILE SOnTH OF BEECHWOOD CEMRUT ON FAYETTEVILLE ROAD PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE CALL 4-1748 or 6-2386 “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church White Rock Square MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 4 8:45 A. M.—CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics 9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON: “Jesus, Our Example,” Luke 2:40-52. PROF. J. M. SCHOOLER, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—“The Other Ordinance” . . . The Pastor Senior Choir, MRS. V. W. ALSTON, Directren Holy Conununion 6:30 P. M Baptist Training Union J. L. LASSITER, Director 7:30 P. M.—Annual Ob^ervanc^ Of District Fourteen Gospel Chorus, MISS LEANA E. ROBERSON, Directresa Our Slogan it Courtesy, Quality an(| Service "Your Hoir ond Skin Deserve the Best” VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SALON Miss S. C. Dotson, Prop. Phone 6-0455 704 Fayetteville Street First Calvary Baptist Church SUNDAY, JULY 4 9:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL RICHARD JAMES, Supt. llr:00 A. M.—SBE»gON . . , Rey, G. C. Boone- MUSIC MALE CHORUS MRS. REBECCA PETERSON, Organist . 6:00 P. M Baptist Training Union JOSEPH HERROD, President 7:30 P. M.—SERMON Rev. C. C. Boone “LITTLE OLD MOTHER WELCOMES YOU” Saint Joseph A. M. E. Church REVEREND D. A. JOHNSTON, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 4 9:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL W. G. RHODES, Supt 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Pastor 6:00 P. M , A. C. E. League WINIFRED MARTIN, President 7:30 P. M.—SERMON Pastor MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH REV. E. T. BROWNE Paator SUNDAY, JULY 4 9:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL C. X. RICHARDSON, Supt. 11 >00 A. M.—SISIMON Pastor Browne 6:00 P. M Baptist Training Union 7:30 P. M.—Communion and Baptisini MUSIC ptlf s^iol{ CHom NO. n MRS. E. H. FOGLE, Organist