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MBS. MABLE POWELL — PoarsoiAown, Phone 9-4134
MISS M. L. STEPHENS — West Durham, Phone 7-4164
MRS. N. J. CURRY — West End — Phone 7-8862
MISS RACHEL NUNN— Hickstown
M^. Annie Kirby of Kent
Street is • patient at Lincoln
Hospital.
Mrs. Freeland Price of Um-
strad Street is a patient at Lin
coln Hospital.
Return to New York
Attorney William P. Smith,
and sister, Mrs. Lyda Smith
Colemaa, and her small son,
Walter III, of New York City
have returned home. They came
here by plane last week and
spent some time with their
grandmother, Mrs. Maggie
Smith, who is ill at her home on
Price Street.
Mrs.' Bessie Smith Godley of
Charleston West Virginia is
spending some time in the city
to be at the bed side of her
mother, Mrs. Maggie Smith.
6W Club Meett
Members of the 6W Social
Club had m jolly time last Mon
day night, when they met with
the president, Mrs. Marie Penny
at her home on Fayetteville
Street. The prize winners were
tilrs. Lula Mae Royal and Mrs.
Pearl Spearman. Delightful re
freshments were served by the
hostess. Other members are
Mesdames, Annie Mae Mitchell,
Elizabeth Edwards, Pauline
Boxley, Lena Mae Pearce, Miss
es Kathryn Pierce and Irene
HaU.
Mr. King Stephens of 106
Beamon Street, who was rushed
to Lincoln Hospital Tuesday of
last week left Tuesday, March
2, fully recovered.
Sgt. Samuel T. Allen, Jr., of
Bloomfield, N. J., now stationed
in Oakland, California, was the
week-end guest of his cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Moses R. Norwood
of Cecil Street. Sgt. Allen was
here attending the Tenth CIAA
basketball tournament which
was held at North Carolina Col
lege.
Sgt. Allen left the city Sun
day mprning for Oakland, by
the way of Bloomfield, N. J.
Chapter One met Monday
evening, February 7, at 4:00
p.m. with Mrs. Cora McCloud at
her home 1309 N. Alston Ave.,
Mrs. P. F. Love, the president,
presided. Mrs. Mozelle Blount
was reported ill at her home,
809 Walton Avenue. We hope
for her a speedy recovery. A de
licious repast was served to the
following: Mesdames P. F.
Love, M. W. Minor, B. F. Moes,
E. S. Brown, P. C. Hart, S.
Washington, L. C. Coleman, E.
D. Owens, L. Johnson, B. M.
Pretty, S. C. Dotson, Lois Bur
roughs and Lillie Wells.
The Durham Domestic Club
will meet next Sunday, March
6, at 4:00 p. m., at the Do-Nut
Shoppe on Pettigrew Street,
with Mrs. Z^bbie Archie and
Mila Elizabeth Cole serving as
hostesses.
Leave for New York
Mrs. Sara A. Johnson of E.
Ebn Street left Sunday night
for New York City to visit with
her.niMe, Dr. Amey Mills Win
ters, who is horoitalized there.
Mr; and Mrs. Jerome Branche
and mother Mrs. Emily Branche
of Warrenton spent the week
end in the cUy as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Smith of
Nelson Street.
The Branches also attended
the Basketball Tournament
which was held here.
BIrs. Ethel Hill’s weekend
gii&iis were Mr. and Mrs.~Sjr-
ttur Chippey of Lynchburg,
Virginia and State College,
Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Mrs. Davis Douglass and Toney
Fleming of Fayetteville, North
Carolina and New York City,
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Ethel Hill-and her son William.
Mr. Fleming appeared in the
Broadway production of Car
men Jones and at Radio City
with Milton Berle in “Spring
in Brazil.”
The Housewives League met
at the home of Mrs. Clara
Stroud on Club Boulevard. The
meeting was opened - by the
President, Miss Sarah C. Dot
son. After the Business session,
we were served a delicious re-
0a4t. The Valentine colov
scheme was carried out; it was
beautiful. Those present were:
Mesdames lola Goss, Clara
Stroud, Elizabeth Cole, Mamie
Smith, Johnnie Mae Bames,
Jesie Davidson, Classic Brown,
Callie Day, Ollie White, Mag
nolia D. Leak, Sarah C. Dot-
aon. We had two new members
to join in the persons of Mrs.
Classie Brown and Mrs. Jenes-
ter Jackson, whose husband is
the Aasistant Manager of WSRC
Broadcasting Static. The meet
ing closed with the filizpah, and
an expression of gratitude to the
Hoatew by Mrs. Mamie Smith.
Miss Sarah C. Dotson, Presi
dent; Mrs. Bames, Secretary.
The Ladies Aid Society of St.
Joseph’s AME Church met in
February, in the lounge bf the
Educational Building. The pre
sident, Mrs. Estelle Nixon, pre
sided. At this meeting plans
were made for the Sunday
night program to be presented
March 27, 1955.
Mrs. G. A. Winslow, chair
man and her conunittee selected
for the theme: “Unity in Ser-
. vice,” which the members ap
proved. Following other items
of business the hostesses, Mrs.
G. A. Winslow; Miss Bettye, At
water and Mrs. Beatrice White,
Mfmtt a delicious repast. The
mttinf will be held Mar.
HT'
Mrs. Josephine Tricei s visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Trice, 904 Yancey Street, Mrs.
Trice is from Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and she will leave the week
end for New York.
The White Rock Baptist
Church Usher Board held their
regular monthly meeting with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Noel,
414 Cecil Street. The highlight
of the meeting is to prepare to
raise funds for the Oxford Or
phanage and Educational Fund.
The members present were as
follows: Raymond Williams, E.
Dunn, Willie Hannah, Louis
Jones, Samuel Jordon, Arthur
Brown, C. B. Noel, Sr., Fred
Frazier, Lewis Ewing, Odell
Fields and C. B. Noel, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Noel served a very
nice menu.
President, Lonnie Frazier
Secretary, Odell Fields
Flowers Shown
In Dahlia
Club Meet
Miss Lillie Rogers oi 920
Fourth Street was hostess to the
Dahlia Garden Club Tuesday
night, February 22nd. A routine
business session was held with
Miss Rogers, the president, in
charge. Each member of the
Club" brought •''an original pot
of flowers which was displayed
on the dining room table. Mrs.
Ruth McCowan instructed the
members on how to grow Sweet
Alysum in a spool. This was
followed by a demonstration
from Miss Rogers of making
geraniums from nylon paper.
Each person made several pe
tals for the plant. The com
pleted arrangement was pre
sented to Mrs. Hannah Hinson
as a gift for her new home on
the Cook Road. It was suggest
ed the group will make corsages
at the next meeting. During the
soc^l hour delicious ^refresh-
ments were served by the hos
tess to the following members:
Miss Victoria Moore, Mrs. Gen
eva Love, Mary Moore, Ruth
McCowan, Lythia Brewer, An
nie Mangum, Clara Stroud, Lil
lie Vickers, Hannah Hinson,
Callie Daye, Louise Thompson.
At the close of the meeting,
each member selected a sick
person to give their potted ar
rangement.
During the month of January
and February the Neighborhood
Club of Price Street vicinity
met at the following homes,
Mrs. drizzeHe Bailey on Lin^
wood Street, Mrs. Elmira Flint-
all on Price Street, Mrs. Rosa
Fortune on Linwood Street.
The President, Mrs. Annie
Dunegan, and Vice President,
Mrs. Elmira Flintall, presided
over the meeting. .
All of the hostesses proved to
be very charming and hospi
table. Mrs. Fortune presented
the club a valentine cake, and
ice cream, and valentine cards
which were very heart warm
ing.
Those present were Mes
dames, Rosa Fortune, Hazel
McBroom, Mavis Brewington,
Truemilla Smith, Lucy Hollo
way, Fidelia Brooks, Annie Cor-
pening, Annie Johnson, Janie
Moore, Rosebud Branch, Geor
gia Fellers, Mary Tilley, Hastie
Price, Carrie Burch, Mary Bor
land, Elmira Flintall and Miss
Annie Dunegan.
Founding Of
Sorority
Celebrated
Alpha Zeta Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority celebra
ted the founding of the Sorority
with a closed banquet, which
was held at the Algonquin
Tennis Club on ' Saturday, Feb.
19th. Places were laid, four at
a table, with place cards in the
form of ceramic ash trays, in
the sorority colors of salmon
pink and apple green.
The menu was well prepared
and well served. The following
sorors enjoyed the fellowship:
Barbara Cooke, Betty Scurlock,
Ruth Gilliam, Bernice Plum
mer, Jessie Kemey, Olga Barks
dale, Rose Butler Brown, EHza-
b^ Yoimg, Addle Bailey, Ruth
Easley, Marion Parham, Joyce
Mrs. Maggie James of Appa-
lachicola, Florida announcet
the engagement of her neice,
Mayme L. McIntosh of Jamaica
Long Island, New York, to Rev.
N. Burlin Higgins, Jr. of Dur
ham. Mi« McIntosh is the
daughter of the late Mrs. Anna
McIntosh and Mr. John Mclri-
tosh, and is presently residing
in Durham and is an instruc
tress . in the Home Economics
Department at Noxfh Carolina
College,',. Rev. Mr. Higgins is
employed in the Durham City
School System as an instructor
in Physical Education at the
Hillside High School. The two
will be united in holy matri
mony in early June.
KID’S SOCIETY
JUNE ROSSER - EdUor - Phone 4-5805
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: BETTY JO GOODLOE
Gloria and Howard Hill of
Garland, formerly from Dur
ham, spent the week end in the
city.
The Girl Scouts of Troop 55
presented a program: Scenes
from the Life of Juliet Low
Friday, February 25, at 3:00
P. M. at the North Carolina Mu
tual Forum. The murator was
Joyce Ann Smith. Other Girl
Scouts participating were: Ben
nie Booker, Betty Jo Goodloe,
Majorie Lennon, Elaine Lam
beth, Alma Greene, Doris
^hooler, Shryl Schooler, Eliza
beth Jones, Catherine Pratt,
Evelyn Kennedy, Joycelyn Mc-
Kissick, Marsha Goodwin, Doris
Jones, and Carol Whitley.
A movie on the Revolution
was shown at Whitted School
chapel exercise^ Tuesday, Feb.
22, in honor of George Washing
ton’s Birthday.
Beryl and Joe Sansom of
Winston-Salem were among the
children seen at the CIAA Bas
ket Ball Tournament.
The Fun Club of the Stanford
L. Warren Library has two new
members: Elaine Lambeth and
Barbara Fairly.
The Happy Club met at the
home of Doris and Shryl
Schooler on Saturday, Feb. 26.
It was decided that the club
Harrison,-Evelyn Johnson, Wil-
helmina Carrington, Artelia
Bryant, Geraldine Alston, Ma-
ble Beale, Edna Lambeth, Carol
Bowie, Bemardine Bailey, \k>U
Riddick, Althea Holmes, HUda
Johnson, Josie Pittman, Bea
trice Burnett, Grace Massey,
Pauline Newton, Selena Wheel
er, Elizabeth Pratt, Felicia Hol
mes, Florice Holmes, Hattie
Scarborough, Lucille Hancock
and Frances E^gleson.
The rededication service was
led by Soror Beatrice Burnett
The l^rors congratulated the
Conunittee for a job well done.
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REVEREND A. L. THOMPSON, PASTOR
SUNDAY, MARCH 5
9:30 A. M.
Richabd Jamxs, Superintendent
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A. M.—SERMON
MUSIC
The Pastor
MALE CHORUS
MISS BERNICE MITCHELL, Organist
8:00 P. M BAPTIST TBIAINING UNION
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7:30 P. M.-^ERMON
The Pastor
“LITTLE OLD MOTHER WELCOMES YOU"
Saint Joseph A. M. E. Church
REVEREND D. A. JOHNSTON. PASTOR
SUNDAY, MARCH 5
9:30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
W. A. Mabsh, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—5E1RMON Dr. J. Neal Hughley
6:00 P. M.
A.' C. E. Lxaqttx
WnnraxD Mabtim, Superintendent
7:00 P. M.—43ERMON Dr. J, Neal Hughley
would continue to work to
wards a carnival in the spring.
Reff«hments consisted of sand
wiches, potato chips, orange
twists and drinks. Members pre
sent were Helen Davis, Marsha
Goodwin, Willa Jaye and Jean
nette Walker, Evelyn Kennedy,
and Alexine Miller. Willa Jaye
Walker was elected Sergeant-at
Arms. Alexine (“Chubby”)
Miller was elected Green Stamp
Saver. The next meeting is to
be at the home of Willa Jay and
Jeanette Walker.
Lambda Chapter of tl:» Tau
Gamma Sorority, presented a
talent program, at Hillside High
School ‘on Monday evening,
February 21. Children who won
prizes are as follows: First
Prize, $50.00, Michael Tucker,
who played three instruments
simultaneously: the piano, cla
rinet and musical saw. Second
Prize, 525.00, Sam Scott, Jr.,
who played “Rhapsody in Blue”
on the piano. Third prize, $15.
00, Marsha Goodwin, who
danced. Carol Holmes also did
a dance number. Children from
the Scarborough Nursery and
from the Children’s House par
ticipated an'd received Honor
able Mention.
Church Drive
Continues
Friday night, March 4th, at
8:00 p.m., the Asbury Temple
Methodist Chiuvh, located at
Braswell and Wabash Streets,
is rendering a very special ser
vice to the community and to
all Durhamites in tfa« continu
ation of its Evangelistic and
Church Attendance Crusade.
The Guest Speaker will be
Dr. A. R. Howard of Nashville,
Tennessee, Dr. Howard is a
member of the Board of Tempe
rance of Methodist Churdies.
Also the Rev. Harold Roland,
a member of the local Board
of Alcoholics Anonymous will
deliver a special message on
Alcoholism. Plan now to hear
these speakers. Music will be
furnish^ by the Church Choir.
Adele'^and Gloria McLaugh
lin, with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James McLaughlin, spent
the week end in Morehead City,
North Carolina, as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill. They
saw much of the damage done
by Hazel on the coast. They
also visited the ' State Park at
Fort Blacon. This Fort was
built in the years 1826-1834, a
period of eight years, by three
hundred nfen. The gun emplace
ments overlook a deep moat,
and under the fort are water-
lilled dungeons. During the War
Between the States, Union for-
-c^ destroyed this eight-year
work of 300 men in a matter of
days. The Fort was later re
stored and a state park created
there.
Hrs. P. C Ha»
CUi Hostess
Chapter One met Monday
evening, February 12, at 4:00
p.m., with Mrs. P. C. Halt at
her home on Gray Street. Mrs.
P. F. Love, the president, pre
sided. Plans were made for
“Beauticians Day.” The mem
bers were happy to welcome
back a member, Mrs. Bettie C.
Fowler, who has been absent
for some time due to illness of
her husband, who is much im
proved. A delicious repast was
served to the following: Mes
dames, P. F. Love, E. S. Brown,
M. W. Minor, E. D. Owens, L. C.
Coleman, Marie McMillan, L.
Johnson, M. Blount, B. C. Fow
ler, Cora McCloud, N. J. Curry,
Misses S. C. Dotson and Lillie
Wells.
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REVEREND E.T. BROWNE
Pastor
SUNDAY, MARCH 5
9:30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
C. E. Richabdson, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—SE]ftMON Pastor Browne
6:00 P. M.
^ Subject: “Hunger For Righteousness”
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White Rock Baptist Church
White Rock Square
MILES MARK FISHER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, MARC^ 5
8:45 A. M.—CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics
9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON:
“Fellowsh^ (Jf Christian Love,” Acts
2.42-47; Ephesians 2:11-22; 3:14-19;
Colossians' 3:12-17; I Thessalonians
3:11-13; I John 4:7-11.
Paor. J. M. ScHooLKB, Supt.
11:00 A. M.—Pastoral Holy Communion Meditation
Seihob Choib, Mbs. V. W. Alston, Dibxctbbss
6:30 P. M.
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