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MRS, ULUAN BVCHANAN, Editor. 9-1480
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
MRS. MABLE POWELL — Pearsontown, Phone 9-4134
MISS M. L. STEPHENS — West Durham. Phone 7-4164
MRS. N. J. CURRY — West End —‘Phone 7-8862
MBS RACHEL NUNN— Hickstown
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Mrs. Maoie Smith of 601
Price Street, is ill at her home.
G. P. Holloway of Ward Rd.,
is a patient at Lincoln Hospital.
Mrs. Mary C. Evans of 508
Umstead Street, who was hit
by a car on Thursday of last
week was taken to Lincoln Hos
pital for X-rays. She was not
seriously injured but suffering
from the shock. She is at her
home and doing nicely.
William FlintaU, Sr.. of 1200
Hanover Street, is a patient at
Lincoln Hospital.
Mrs. Smily F. Johnson and
Ifiss Martha Dedman of Louis-
burg spent Sunday in the city.
They were the house guests of
B(r. and Mrs. William L. Smith
of 507 Nelson Street.
The Psi Tau Mu Chapter of
the Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorori
ty met at the home of Mrs. Mar
jorie Page, 607 Church Street.
The meeting was called to order
by the Basileus, Mrs. E. S.
Grandy. After the business ses
sion, the hostess served a very
delicious repast. Members at
tending were Sorors: Mable
Burnett, Estie Grandy, Thelma
W. Hill, Magnolia D. Leake,
Callie fe. Daye, Ida Goss, Mar
jorie L. Page, Gertrude Flack,
Bonnie Lee Reed, Alice Payne
and Piccola F. Jones. The meet
ing closed with an expression of
gratitude to the hostess by Sor
er Magnolia D. Leake. Ebch
Soror carried a gifC to Little
Page Jr. who was two weeks
old Sunday, mother—Marjorie
Page was happily surprised-
Each Soror received a Valentine
from Benny Page, 12. We will
meet with Soror Bonnie Lee
Reed Monday.
prizes were in the offering; but
since there were no slams, the
gifts went to third and fourth
highest, who were Mrs. Jose
phine Clement, and Mrs. Alice
Farrison. Other members play
ing were Mesdames Ethel Ber
ry, Emma Randolph, Sadie
Hughley, Thelma Perry, Plassie
Harris, and Reba Davis.
Queen High Bridge Club '
Friday evening, February 11,
Mrs. Eula W. Harris of Umstead
Street was hostess to her bridge
club, “Queen High.” After plea
sant chats and enjoying ^delec
table turkey dinner, served by
the hostess, play began. After
several enjoyable progressions
the first guest prize was won by
Mrs. Settle Goodlow, second
prize, Mrs. Grace Massey.
Other guests playing were
Mrs. Isadora Micheaux, Chat
Rivera, Viola Turner, Josephine
Clement and Miss Blanche Mea
dows. Other members present
were: Mesdames Henrietta C.
Williams, Nell Huntar, Beatrice
Burnette, Alma Thompson, Ju
lia Garrette, Misses Snow Bai
ley and Filicia Miller.
Merry Wives Bridge Club
Mrs. Frances Schooler enter
tained her bridge club. Merry
Wives on Saturday evening,
February 12, at the Algonquin
Club House on Fayetteville St. | and Mias'Nettie Green. The next
Mrs. ida Davis Hostess
The Pearsontown Communi
ty Club held its monthly meet
ing Monday night, February 6th
with Mrs. Ida Davis, at her
home on Park Lane. Mrs. Hessie
Mitchell, vice president, pre
sided over the meeting. A re
port from the sick committee
was given by Mrs. Faison.
A donation was sent to one
sick in the commimity and
cheer cards will, be sent to
others.
A new member, Mrs. Zelma
Adams, was welcomed into the
club. The hostess assisted by
Miss Nettie Green, served re
freshments to the following
memberfs, Mesdames Elnoro
Smith, Dora Green, Beatrice
Noel, Rader Prince, Jessie
Moore, Rosa Farrington, Ger
trude Faison, Grace Williams,
Hessie Mitchell, Zelma Adams
Before play began, a very pala
table dinner was served. After
four progre^ons were enjoyed,
the prizes were" given. The
guest, filrs. £mzabeth B. Pratt
was presented a gift. The first
club prize—Mrs. Selena Wheel-*'
er. second, club prize—^Mrs.
Olivia Coles, Consolation prize,
BSrs. Fannie Robinson. Slam
meeting will be with Mrs. Cora
Edwards on Nelson Street.
The Jolly Sister Club
The Jolly Sister Club met on
Monday, February 14, at the
home of Mrs.- Mary Lee Elliott
on Cornell Street ”Tlxe presi
dent, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter pre
sided and had valentines greet
ings for each member. Refresh
mcnts were served and games
were played by all. Those pre
sent were: Mesdames, Louis^
Jones, Alease Johnson, Eliza
beth Napoleoh, Hazel Snipes,
Ruby Whack, Johnnie Sorter,
Grace Phifer, Cammie Langely
and Misa Luvenia Brown.
Meet At Lincoln Hospital
The WomenV Auxiliary of
Lincoln Hospital will meet Sun
day afternoon at 5:00 o'clock
in the hospital Clinic. All mem
bers and interested persons are
asked to be present. Plans will
be completed for the Children’s
Fashion Show.
The Cosmetology Club, Chap
ter I, met with Mrs. Cora Mc
Cloud, Monday evening at her
home on Alston Avenue. The
President, Mrs. P. F. Love, pre
sided over the business session.
Mrs. Mozelja Blount of 809
Walton Avenue was reported
ill. We hope for her a speedy
recovery.
A delicious repast was served
to the following: Mesdames, P-
F. Love, L. HiU, M. Minor, P.
M. Hart, E. H. Brown, L. C.
Coleman, B. F. Moss, E. Owens,
L. Johnson, B. Pretty, G. Wash
ington, N. J, Curry, Misses Lil
lie Wells, S C. Dotson, and Lois
Burroughs.
Miss H. D. Shaw
Honored With
Birthday Party
Little Miss Helen Delores
Shaw was given a Birthday
Party Sunday February 6, at 4
o'clock by her mother, Mrs.
Grace Shaw at 513 Colfax St.
The table was decorated with a
lovely white linen table cloth,
and a beautiful pink and white
Birthday cake with ten candles-
Games were played and
prizes were given away to the
ones that won the most games.
Prizes were given to the best
dancer. The dances the child
ren enjoyed most were the tin
soldier and the mambo.
Refreshments were served
and souviners were given to
each child. The party was en
joyed by the following guests:
Melva Jean Tatum, Barbara
McCoy, Ronald Moore, Delores
Johnson, Nathaniel Barnes, liin-
da Guhn, Marvlce McKellar,
Faye Ronson, Leon Berbee, Pa
tricia Jones, Raymond Bames,
Billie Cue, Chester Ranson, Ar-
netta Savage, Thomas McCoy,
Delores Graham, Valeria Spen
cer, Alphonso Bames, Ametta
Tyler, Bernard Graham, Milton
Jones, Johnetta Graham, De'
broh Savage, Trudle Pointer,
Walter .Savage, III, Preston
Mary E. Spencer, Willie Lee,
Lloyd Gunn, Carolyn McClain.
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The Jiuiior Historians Club of
Whitted School visited the
“Duke Homestead” on Guess
Road Thursday, February 17
Members of the club enjoyed
seeing the home, bam,- first
manufacturing company, and
other things. Transportation
was furnished by Bto. W. J-
Kennedy, Jr-, Mrs. A. C. La
nier, Mr. Wiggins, Mrs. M. P-
Kyle and Mrs. A. T. Spaulding.
The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,
Explorers, and Cubs were in
charge of church services at
Wliite Rock Sunday evening,
February 20. Girl Scout Cathe
rine Pratt was Mistress of Cere
monies. The Scripture was read
by Major Geer ai^d a prayer was
said by Walter Holmes. “What
Cubbing Is” was presented by
Cubs from Pack 55, led by Den
Chief Billy Clement- A^ instru
mental solo by Cub Charles Al
ston followed, after wUch
Booker Kennedy played a piano
number. “Girl Scouts Together”
was! sung by the Girl Scouts of
Troop 55. A reading by Regi
nald Mitchlner, Scout Oath and
Law by Boy Scouts of Troop
55, and a selection by Scouts
Joe Louis Gamer, Charles Stan-
back, Aaron Spaulding, Wood
row Brown, Billy Clement,
James Henry, and Perry Lam
beth completed the program.
Then a sermon was preached by
the pastor, Reverend Miles
Mark Fisher.
Arthur John Clement is a pa
tient at Lincoln Hospital. He
was hospitalized for an appen
dectomy.
Y-TEEN NEWS ‘
The seventh grade Y-Teens ot
Harriet Tubman Branch of the
YWCA honored their friends
with a Canteen Hour on Valen
tine Day at the Y. There were
sixty children present. The
president. Miss Cloyce Lassiter,
and Miss Phyllis Hallstock act
ed as hostesses for the group.
The guests were served punch,
cookies, candy, peanuts and po
tato chips.
The Starlite Y-Teen Club en
joyed a Centennial Tea Hour
at the YWCA on Sunday, Feb.
13. The following club members
were present to enterta^ the
guests; Deibis Wa^hfegton,
Frances Starks, Sandra Walls,
Marion Johnson, Betty I^vls,
and Catherine Green.
The Teen-age Committee of
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9:30 A. M.
the Harriet Tubman Branch of
the YWCA conducted a Post
Valentine Queen of Hearts Ball
at the W. D. Hill Recreation
Center on Monday, February
21. Miss Barbara Holder of the
Snappy Teen Club was crown
ed Queen- Cloyce Lassiter and
Elsie Locust were numers-up in
the same club. The other clubs
and runners-up are as follows:
Las Amegas Club, second; Vi
ola Jones, Rela McMllUan and
Janet Claggett- Ester Bennett is
the advisor. Pearsontown
School; Lena Dobson, Shirley
Brown and Jeanette Smith won
third place. Louise Dawson is
the advisor. Terrance Teens:
Mary Eatman and Betty Robin
son; Mrs. McNeil, advisor. Star
lite: Gamette Winston. Whitt
ed, 7th Grade; Sliirley Mallette,
Marie Jordan and Patricia Mc-
Fadden. Mrs. Davis and Mrs.
Johnston, advisors- Whitted, 8th
Grade: Carol Whitley and
Brenda Nicholson- Mrs. Alston
and Mrs- Johnson, advisors-
Hillside; Gertrude Bailey and
Mable Norwood- Mrs. Perry
and Mrs. Spaulding, advisori.
The program was made up
of number^ from the Thursday
Afternoon Hobby Day group at
the YWCA. Mrs. Grface Harris
is advisor.
Miss Josephine Knox Entertains The
Up-To-Date (dleda Club Feb. 17
Miss Josephine Knox enter
tained the Up-TO-Date Galeda
Club of Union Baptist Church
at her home on Glenn Street,
Thursday, February 17.
The session opened with de
votions consisting of singing the
club song; scripture by Mrs.
Martha Albright and prayer by
Mrs. Dora Jones.
The president, Mrs. Lucille
Fuller, welcomed our many
visitors 'and then made a spe
cial appeal to all club members
to work on a new project re
cently adopted to aid in the
church building fund. The club
pounded and gave a cash dona
tion to a brother-in-law ol
a member, living in Roxboro.
After this, refreshments were
served, which consisted of a
turkey dinner with all the trim
mings. Mrs. Pauline Love offer
ed Blessings for the food.
The following members were
present: Mesdames Lucilla
Fuller, Martha Albright, Pau
line Love, Daisy Caine, Minnie
Fikes, Ada Bird, Myrtle Has
kins, Marie McMiUan, Doris
Holland, Edna Fuller, Elizabeth
Edwards, Freely Dixon, Laura
Davis, Gertrude Stubb, Mozel
Thompson, Cora Wadell, Mamie
Holland, Dora Jones, Alma
Jones, Wilma Milum, Lena
Elba, Snodie Bell, Olivia Bittle,
fayline Hart, Mamie Smith,
Blanche Grlswell, Misses Jose
phine Knox, Annie Dunigan,
Charlotte Roberts^ and Nilas
Thompson.
Guests present were: Mes
dames, Carolyn Burch, Nellie
Williams, Geneva Allison, Plas
sie Harris, Flossie Toran and
Vlnnie Carrington, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn, Walter Dbvis, W. P.
Edwards, William Reaves and
Rev. Thomas Grlswell-
Mrs. Daisy Caine thanked th6
hostess for her wonderful hos
pitality. Several members had
Birthdays and received gifts
from their secret pals.
• The club sang God' Be With
You and Mrs Carolyn Burch
dismissed us with the Watch
Word.
Our next meeting will be at
our church house on Gray St.,
March 3.
The following sick persons
were reported: Mrs. Pearl Cha
vis, Mrs. Doris Holland, Fred
Crews and William P. Flintall.
Mrs. Richardson
Entertains
Garden Club
The Azalea Garden Club met
last week with Mrs. Lena Rich
ardson at her home on George
St- Bln. Julia Lucas opraed the
garden gate with an impressive
devotion- Mrs- E^ffie Cotton,
president, presided.
The members were welcoAed
into the home by Mrs. Rich'
ardson’s charming daughters:
Ernestine, Winifred and Ilthel.
After a Jbrief business ses
sion and reports from various
committees, the club derived
much fun from a “weight party,'
conducted by Mrs. McN^U. A
prize was given for the heaviest
person, and one for the -person
COFFEE ..... 1 lb; 89c
COFFEE Vt lb. 49c
SAUSAGE 1 lb. 39c
GRANDMA MOLASSES
12 oz. Jar 24c
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First Calvory Boptist Church
REVEREND A. L. THOMPSON, PASTOR
SUNDAY, FEBBUARlr 27
9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Ricbabd Jaios, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—SERMON . . : Th* Pastor
MUSIC SENIOR CHOIR
Miss Mabt L- Stxphzns, Organist
6:00 P. M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
Dehch ICbbhr. Punmw
7:30 P. M.—SERMON Th* Pastob
"LITTLE OLD MOTHER WELCOMES YOU"
Saint Joseph A. M. E. Church
REVEREND D. A. JOHNSTON. PASTOR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27
9:30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
W. A. Mahsh, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—SERMON Db. J. Nia£' Hoohlr
6:00 P. M.
A. C. E. Lraoub
WnoraBD MAn», Superintendent
7:30 t*. M.—SERMON Dr- J, Nkal Hughut
weighing the itast-
Mrs. Richardson’s guests
were Mr. Dora Green and Mrs.
Margaret Mack, who expressed
their' pleasure at being present
and gave inspiring remarks con
cerning the work of the club.
A delicious repast was served
by the hostess.
Members present were Miss
Mary Baines afitf Mesdames
Lou Bames, RoJtle Davis, Vir-
gie Davis, SalUe Harris, Alease
Herrod, Amanda Long, Julia
Lucas, Charlotte Miller, Mar
garet Marsh, Hazel McBroom,
Banetta Peele, Annie Perry,
Thomasine Register, Janie
Whe«ler, Maryland McColhup,
and Minnie Forte.
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