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BIRS. LILLIAN BUNCHANAN, EDITOR
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BOSS EACHEL NCNN — Hlclutown
SATURDAY. DEC. 17. 1>SS
denon, N. C. and New Yor)c
City was the weekend gueit o(
Mrg. Mary H. Shepard.
The following births were re
ported to the Durham City and
County Health Department
during the week of December
5 through December 10, 1035:
Jessie and Clovery Boyd, boy.
Merrick and Catherine Torian,
boy. R. B. and Ella Woods, girl.
Walter and Ruby Lyons, boy.
Willie and Mary Patterson, girl.
George and Millie Dewitt, girl.
Hurley and Mozelle Burch, girl.
Claude and Lorine Rogers, boy.
John and Fannie Washington,
boy. Howard an^ Fannie
Stroud, girl. Coy and Mattie
Smith, boy. Cleo and Beatrice
Green, boy.
Societv News
Hospitalized
Mrs. Grace Lyon of Fayette
ville street, William Fortune of
Massey Avenue, Dan Martin of
Otis Street are at Lincoln Hos
pital. John Davis of Otis St.,
is at Veterans Hospital.
Family Circle Meets
The Williams Family Circle
held its monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Mary W. Davis,
210 Piedmont Avenue.
Mrs. Davis’ special guest was
her daughter, Mrs. Hattie
Woodruff of Winston-Salem. 25
family members enjoyed the
feUowship.
Returns from Cleveland
Mrs. Launard Ricks, Assis
tant House Director at the
Y.W.C.A. on Umstead Street
has just returned from Cleve
land, Oliio where she visited
her hrother-in-law who is ill.
Weekend With Family
William Dexter Southerland,
who is working in Brooklyn,
N. Y. spent the weekend with
his family at their home, 606
Umstead Street.
Visited Parents
Staff Sgt. Elbert Tatum, of
Lockboume Air Force Base,
Columbus, Ohio, who has been
on a 10 day leave, spent a few
days in the city visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ta
tum, 907 Walton Avenue. Sgt.
Tatum’s family, wife and child
ren accompanied him here from
Raleigh.
Stewardess Board
Mrs. Mary H. Shepard was
hostess to Stewardess Boards
one and two of St. Joseph
ami; Church, on Wednesday
evening at her home on Fay
etteville Street. Mrs. Shepard,
president of Board No. 1, pre
sided over the meeting, during
which time plans were made
for the boards for the ensuing
year.
A Social Hour was enjoyed.
The hostess served refreshments
to the following members;
Miss Hattie Jenkins, president
of Board No. One, Mesdames
Cora McAdam, Eva Thompson,
Mabel Strudwick, Mamie Daw
son, Stella Austin, Lossie Cole
man, Lola Cotton, Theodosia
Robinson, Parepa Watkins and
Chat Rivera.
Year Round Garden Club
The Year Round Garden Club
was entertained in high style
last Friday evening at 6 o’clock
p.m. by Mrs. Ethel Perry at her
home on Linwood Avenue.
Christmas was in the air and
everywhere. Christmas carols
were led by Mrs. Lil Farring
ton. The garden gate was open
ed by Mrs. Plassie Harris with
a very beautiful and timely
poem- “Its Christmas In Your
Heart.” Some lovely thoughts
were brought out in the poem. ;
During the business session, |
presided over by the president,
Mrs. Pearl Cordice, the minutes
were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Flossie-Toran and several
thank you cards were read.
Mrs., Hattie Meadows was hap
pily welcomed back to the club
after a long period of illhess.
Each member displayed ori
ginal Christmas arrangements,
which were many and beauti
ful. Next was the pretty Christ
mas tree with all types of gifts,
as members Exchanged them
and several personal gilts were
given.
The two visiting guests re
ceived gifts from the hosten.
They were Mrs. Lil Buchanan
and Mrs. Roland Alston, sister
of the hostess. Sandwiches,
homemade cake, Christmas
punch and accompaniments
were served by the hostess.
Other members present, were
Mesdames: Alma Bennett, Mag.
Kennedy, Carrie Burch, Katie
Love, Goldie Sellas, Mary
Green, Mary Henderson, Rosa
Suitt, Eugenia Sinunons, Sarah
Felder, Ann Webb, Wilma Mi-
lum, Marie Speigner, Maggie
Walton, Annie Mayo, Plassie
Harris, Gertrude Long, Alice
Farrison and Miss Edna Mason.
Fetes Bridge Club
Last Friday evening, Dec.
8th, the Gourmet Bridge Club
was entertained by Mrs. Julia
Garrett at her home on Fay
etteville Street. Beautiful flow
er arrangements made a very
nice setting for three tables of
bpdge.
The hostess served a delec
table East Indian menu, aft^i*
which play began. After several
enjoyable progressions, the
prizes were awarded. The visit-
i^ guwt, Mrs. Bula Hairii re
ceived the guest prize. Mrs.
Deasa Turner won first club
prize, and the second club prize
was won by Mrs. Settle Good-
loe. The consolation prize was
presented to Dr. Helen Ed
monds.
Other members playing were
Mesdames Nell Hunter, Bess
Whitted, Ret Williams, Vi
Thompson, Nola Cox, Martha
Donnell, MoUie Lee and A1
Thompson.
Christmas Party
Stewardess- Board No. 3, of
St. Marks AMEZ Church held
its Christmas -Party Saturday
night, December 10th, at the
church. The setting for this was
very pleasing. Members and
their guests numbering about
35 or 40, were happy exchan
ging gifts and greetings.
A turkey dinner with all the
trimmings was enjoyed by all
present.
'Returns from Hospital
Mrs. Rose Fortune, wHo has
been a patient at Lincoln Hos
pital has returned to her home
on Linwood Avenue.
Hostess to Club
The Volkamenia Literary
Club held its regular bi-weekly
meeting Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Julia Harris, 605 Law
son Street. Present were twelve
members: Mrs. I. H. Russell,
president; Miss Lucye Royster,
secretary; Mrs- Crusoe Geer,
treasurer;' Miss Hattie Jenkins,
coffery; W. J. Kennedy, Jr.,
Henderson Lee, E. R. Merrick,
and Joseph H. Taylor. Visitors
were lln. Ann Taylor and Miss
Mildred Wilson of the North
Carolina CoUege staff.
Among the corresixindence
read was a thank-you letter
from Miss Pauli Murray, Coun
selor at Law, New Yo>k and
daughter of the recently de
ceased Mrs. Pauline F. Dame, a
charter member of Volkamenia.
Mistf Murray is now at Mac-
Dowell Colony, Petersborough,
New Hamp4>i>'C) where she is
writing a book about the Fitz
gerald family of which Mrs.
Dame was a member. She is one
of the first three Negroes to
be invited to the colony, found
ed by Mrs. Edward MacDowell
as a haven for young writers,
composers, and painters.
The highlights of the meet
ing was a presentation by Mrs.
Russell of portions of Miss
Nannie H. Burroughs’ book
Twelve Things the Negro Must
Do for Himself. All members
present contributed to the live
ly discussion which followed,
and which extended beyond the
usual hour for closing. Most
enjoyable were the “TV” din
ners served by the hostes.;, Mrs.
Harris. ^
Volkamenia Is one of the old
est cultural and social organi
zations of the city.
Mrs. L. M. Royal, Hostess
The 6-W Social Club was en
tertained by Mrs. Lula Mae
Royal on Monday night at her
home on Elm Street. After a
brief business meeting, the hos
tess served party refreshments
and directed games. Prize win
ners were Mrs. Ruth Campbell
and Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards.
Weekend Guest
Mrs. F. B. W. Dungee of Hen-
Ch*ryl and Darlane Ward. FIrat Priz* Winner* In a raoant
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gala al&ir were Mesdames;
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chell, Marie Penny, Anne
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Cosmetologist Club
Mrs. Rosetta Southerland
entertained members of the
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her home on Umstead Street.
During the business meeting,
presided over by the president,
Mrs; F. Brooks, Christmas ideas
of cheering the sick and shut-
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.Refreshments w/ere served to
the following members: Mes
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Perry, Josephine Perry, Plassie
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Birth
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Free
man Williams announce, the
birth of their son, Clarence
Fre«nan, Jr., on Deconber 1,
1955 at Duke Hospital. Mrs.
WiUiams is the former Miss
Doris Mitchell of this city.
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11:00 A. M.—SERMON . Paxtar
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6:30 P. M.
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MUSIC . . , . , . . Mal« Chorus
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6:00 P. M BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
“What We Believe About Eternal Security"
j 7:30 P. M.—CHOIR HOUR . . Young People’s Choir
Mrs. E. H. Fogle, Organist
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White Rock Baptist Church
WHITE BOCK SQUABB
MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
8:45 A. M.—CAll TO WORSHIP .... Electronics
9:30 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
"Jesus, Man of Prayer”
Luke 3:21, 22; 4:42; 5:16; 9:18,28,29;
10:21,22; 11:1-13.
^ Prof. J. M. Schooler, Supt.
11:00 A. M.—“THESE TWELVE—TIMOTHY"
Senior Choir, Mrs. V. W. Alston, Directress
6:30 P. M BAPTIST TRAINING UNION
J. L. Lassiter, Director
7:30 P. M.—Youth in Charge of the Church, Mrs.-B.
B. Artis Class
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Saint Joseph A. M. E. Church
BBVEBEND D. A. JOHNSTON, Pastw
11:00 A. M.—"Who Is Christ?" . Pastor
6:00 P. M.—The Christian Endeavor Present The
Chamberlain Studio in the Annual
Christmas Program.
WiMmuCD MARTIN, Sunt.
7:00^ P. M.—The Sunday School presents its Annual
Cchristmas Program.