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^HE CAROUNA TIMES — Saturday, Nov. 22, 1058 DURHAM SOCIETY Hairston and Mrs. Gennie Fuller acting as hostesses at the home of Mrs. Ora Hariston on Wabash Street. Weeks'Births In Durham Tmu- Raaad Garden Club Mrs. Harvey Rom gave « lec ture and showed movies on **11uinksgivlng and Christmas «#ran(ements", at the Monday liovember 3rd meeting of the “Yw Round” Garden Club, at joined in with a song led by Mrs, ariston. A prayer was then Roosevelt ai|4-illoi«th]r BMbaakSt The (ollowiai: births wen re ported to the Onrham Comitjr ^ , . Health Department dnrinff the The Garden gate was opened Novei.be, If through! by Mrs. Ora Hanston. The Club jg jjjg , ■ the .home of Mrs. Allie Dick, 121,4 Hanover street. Mrs. Bertie . Davis and Mrs. Pearl Cordice were co-hostesses read by Mrs. Susie Martin, Pres.l girl - - . The time to plant faU flower*' Aurthnr and MoMlie Pettm, and the type of soil for planting Mlrs. Harvey, an authority on| was discussed at length by the'Mae Morning, Judging arrangements for floweri president and members of the shows, ^ve important points to club. It was also suggested that* members in planning shows. all beds be cleared in fall for ... ('early spring planting. A dried Those enjoymg the meeting arrangement will be the are as follows: Me^ames Alma, activity for the next meeting and Bennett, ^rtie Davis, Ethe ^ guest speaker will be invited to ^rry, W.lma Milum. Emma ^^^^ers are urged Randolph, Plassie Harris, Eu- present. A delightful repass was ser- ■. genim Sinmions, Katie Love, 0 Mag. Hargrave, Sarah Felder, Rosa Suitt, Edna Mason, Gwen dolyn Tall, Aunie Strickland, Carrie Burche. Annie Mayo, Mary Green, G. P. Lipscomb, Fannie MCLean. Roxie Rawland, Mag. Kennedy, Lil Farrington, Sara Dotson, Gertrude Long, Lo- rfcna Thorpe, Hattie Meadows, V and Flossie Torain. i James and Sarah Harris, girl Thomas and Mary Bradley, boy Otis and Hildred Quicic, boy Aaron and Mattie Walker, girl ved by the hostess and enjoyed James and Daisy Wagstaff, by everyone. Members present were: Mrs. L. Cole, Mrs. T, H. Nunn, Mrs. Dickerson, Mrs. G. Fuller, Mrs. S. Martin, and Mrs. O. Hariston. Mrs. Toole Entertains Club Le Fleur Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Toole on Monday night. Mrs. Virginia Alston led devotions ^nd read two beautiful poems. Mrs. Chris- tene Totten read the minutes of the last meeting The president, Mrs. Hazeline Wilson presided over the business session, after- Azalea Club Plans Party , The Junior Azalea Club held its first meeting of the nponth at the home of Mrs. Cotton, the ad viser. The garden gates were opened Jay Alice Carmon, aftef- which the business session was opened and it was decided that the club would have a Christ mas Party on December 23, at the West End Recreation Center. The club discussed the bazaar that was given and it was a com- , . ^ ^ i . j' plete success. The gardeners which Mrs. Toole served spiced, ; one who helped to make it a success. After the business ses- tea and sandwiches to the fol lowing guests and members: Mesdames Roxie Davis, Lil Farrington, Hazeline Wilson, Marian Henry, Lucy Norwood, sion was over, Mrs. Cotton had different kind of flowers for the gardeners to name which was Naomi mori^ Lizzie Cannady,^„3t enjoyable, Marie Bfown Ann Webb, Eleanor Lloyd, Ly- dia Wray, Virginia Alston and, _ , , Elizab^ Pittman. I freshments by Mane Brown. TTie next meeting will be held Alice Carmon thanked the hos- at the YWCA with Mrs. Bea, tess for her enjoyable refresh- White as hostess. j nients and the gates were then ^ closed. Members present were:’ NOLPN’S .... (Mrs. Cotton, Shirley Wilson, NCLSPN’s held its tegular | Alice Carmon, Etta Allen, Eve- \,pieetinK at the YWCA on Um- iy„ Goodwin, Gloria Pass, Pan- stead Street Monday. Optober gy Wilson, Marie Brown, Cathe- 6, at 8:00 a.m. t | rine Floyd, Barbara Hargraves, Thejneeting was openM with Virginia Watson, Mary Watson, devotiOnals, led by. Mrs. ^Idie Jimmy Covington and Floyd Fa^id "'ffie^usinaittriia^igiilift wa« pre sided over by the preindent, Mrs. M. L. Adams. Planfi were discussed tor the annual Ohrist- mas dfnce, which convened here Decen^r 12. T1)e Social Committee served a (Uicimis r^^t to aU. The meeting wiU be at - the YWBA on Umstead Street,. Nov- 3, a 8:00 p.m. k To La France Sfc. Gladys Hardisot) Willi- amJ and daughter ate .leaving for vreux, France to join hus* bant. Airman First Class Lind sey |Williams. She is the daugh ter *%)f Mrs. Nora Hardison of 205 West Enterprise Straet, Dur-* - Dogwood Garden Clab The Dogwood Garden Cltib a meeting with Mrs. fJra' Watsottv^r., girl Masceo and Dorothy Lipscomb, girl Marvin and Florence ThaxtMi, boy Theodore and Dorothy Martin, boy ' , • ^ John and Mary Paf e, ’ Samuel and Johnnie Brown, girl ■ ' • . Thomas and Annie Platt, boy ■ • James and Catiierine Alford, girl Clayton and Grace Leak, fcoy , George and Daisy |Ung, boy Preston and L(llie Kelly, boy Funeral Services Are Held In Fayetteville For Mrs. M. B. Walker Present at a bridge tiuicheoal row, Mesdames Mildred Taylor,'lay, and yivii|n Sansom. Stand- in Raleigh last week hejfifwr the''Dessa Turner, Kan itnbo^en, I ing on stairs are Mesdames Ann newly established Durham chap-1 Maude Bass, and AttortU;y Wright, Mae Spaulding, Margue- ter of Links, Inc., were ti>e abovb Brown. Standing ark Mrs, WHlie rite Cook, Fiuinle Robinson, Mid Barbara Cook. Eunice Bobbins, MolUe Lee, Louise McClennan, ^^ena Wheoler, and Lola Rid- womeq, ^ctured in Mi^ Nan Kay, Dr. Helen Edmonds, Mes Inborden’s home, sceng o| the dames Thalia Thomas, Julia De- luncheon. Mrs. Inborden is ^esi-| lany, Gila Harris, Bessie Hinos, dent of the Raleigh Liakit Pic-1 Ernestine Hamlin, Ophelia Gran-1 dick; Catherine Winters, Elisa- tured above are, front ^w, left dy. Hazel Rivera, Dora Otey, beth, Constant, Constance Watts, to right, Mesdames ( Martha Gertrude Harris, tnna Todd,'ThaTnu Clark and« Julia Daw- Wheeler, Chloe Lewis; iiecond Otelia Stewart, Mamie McCau-| sou.. DAYETTEVILLB A record, over-flow crowd jammed the historic Evans Me tropolitan Churclj Monday, Nov. 17 at 3:30 o’clock to pay their, final tribute to Margaret Brewer, Walker, church and community leader and for the past fifteen years principal of the local North Street Elementary SchoQl., She passed away almost sud denly Friday evening, Nov. 141 at 9:15 o'clock at the local Cape' Fear Vrtley Hospital. With the pastor of the Hay- mount Presbyterian Church, th^ Reverend Clarence Thomas, offl-: ciating,' (Mrs. Walker was al Ruling Elder in the Haymount Church), the program was sim ple in harmony with the simply effective existence Mrs. Walker led. Mrs. Walker held teaching po sitions at Coulter Academy, Cheraw, South Carolina; at Brinard Institute, Chester, S. C.; Gillespie High School, Cordele, Georgia; at the Orange .'Street School and finally at the North Street School in Fayetteville. r S Van Sombeek To Address YW Group World Fellowship will be ob' served by the L and S Vers of the Harriet Tubman Branch of the Young Women's Christian- Association at the E. D. Mickle Community Center on Monday, November 24 at 8:16 p. m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. LuddmillaVan Sombeek, who re-- cently returned from Russia and the Brussels World Fair. Mrs.) COSMETOLOGISTS 1 will show itfides and The Cosmetologist Club Chap-'her experiences ters No. 1 and No. 9 meet jointly! program whjch is en- Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock ^ ^ „ Armshair Travy at the Y.W.C.A. Devotion was ' led by Mrs. Piccola Jones, presi dent of Chapter No. 9 presided pver the business part of the meeting. She was introduced by Mrs. Margaret Minor, president of ChaplerTId.T PlaniTor ITie State Convention, which will be held in Durham,- April 26-29 1959 was maped put. All chair men and co-chairmen were elect ed. Mrs. Piccola Jones and Mrs. Margaret Minor were elected ov er-all chairmen for the convene tion. Thirty-five members from both groups attended the meet ing. A delicious repast was serv ed by the Y. W. C. A. in the ivory room. Everyone enjoyed the niaeting. Students In Ifho's Who' At Shaw, Bennett Are Listed IM) Attend > Ushers Social Bennett College and Shaw ^ the 1958-59 Who’s Who are Ru-, — University each listed this week dene Abney, Norristown, Pa.; Honor Roll Students At Dillard High GOLDSBORO Among the many students en rolled at Dillard this year pnly 96 made the Honor List for the tirst month: Qpris McMillan, Carolyn Slm- ipons, Shirley Randolph, Jacgue- )|ne Barnes, Lois Simmon. Sandra Moses, Sheila Barnes, Sybil Scott, Thomas E. Gil},- Mil ton Durham, Bertie Jacobs, Lin da Powell, Phyllis Wilson, Rose M. Ruffin, Dorothy Woodard.^ . B^tty Royall, Donald Blue, Emma Brown, Litha Baldwin, ^n Clark, Ralph WilUams, Haz,el Jones, Christina Bunch, WidAtti Graham, Mamie Isler, i^uline Langston, Clara P. Sim- njons, Gloria J. Tate, Gloria J. Smith, Alice James, Plartel Scott. Annie Mae Peacock, Lola Ann fones, Letha LaRue White, and Phoebe Moore. , Women's Sports { At Bennett GREENSBORO Members of the Women's Ath- the names of ten students select-^ ed for publication in the annual “Who’s Who Among Students in Barbara Campbell, Greensboro; Jamesena Chalmers, Fayette ville; Veronica L. Dean, Miami, American Universtiies and Col- Fla.; Inez Jones, Lenoir; Queen, leges. j Murphy, Fayetteville; Nannie Poole, Baltimore, Md.; Ladyt Some 300 persons attended a Two North Carolina students! Aberdeen, Miss.; Mairyl birthnight; social, sponsored by were among 39 Tuskegee j Winston-Salem; and j the Ladies Department of the tute students selected for the gj^nche Tuboku-Metzger, Free- Durham Ushers Union, held at publication. They are E. Lee " Lassiter of Durham, and Qrady Butler of Greenville. The ten Bennett students in Sierra Leone, West Africa, j the W. D. Hill Recreation Center, last week. i The public Is invited:Id atteftd. | Us. Elveta Nonroe's Total Leads , Af total of $1,528.75 was col-1 Cf, D. Grandy, $5.00; F. B. Mc- ’ during a Fall rally at Kteick, $5.00; H. H. Hudson, iCy& Tempe AME Zion Ichurch io fhirham, it was announced thi^week. captaias, representing the den^ination’s six districts I the state, made reports at the ially. Elveta Monroe, represen- Fthe Laurinburg district, re port $460, the largest sum turAMl in by any of tht captains. »ers reporting and their amJ^ts were Mrs. Virginia PitAfdrd, Durham district, $414; Mr^ BJary Hayes, Raleigh dist rict, $242.50; and Mrs. Martha Aniatrong, Sanford district, >14i95. lOs. Mattie Elliot won a bed at the rally. I Mrs. Monroe, wHo led all cap- taiiil in the drive, attributed her suc|pM to the efforts «f 'friends of 19^ church and E. D. Barnes, her assistant in the drive. Somm of the contributors to h«i#total were Attorney C. O. F^irson, *2.50; C. C. Burthey, J H. Wheeler, *5.00; Dr. amemvrr, aBKiWOMM,OM OTHERtKM torn, pmmium WIU. AT- ' au-icr or the scalimo i yooa DocfOK. Bnuacm. ae* AK>«T MesuiA*.. $2.z0; J. S. Stewart, $5.00; Con structors Supply, $25.00; Public Hardware, $25.00; C a ro 1 i n a Block Co., $25.00; and E. D. Barnes, $100.00.. "Serving a world Parish ynth Chfist since Saint Joseph's A. M. E. CBur^ . FAYETTivttL? Street DURHAI^ NORTH CAROLINA Melvin Chester SwANM, THE Minister M*s. G. A. WmsLow, Minister of Music ^ Sunday, November 21, 1958 C' 9:30 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL “When Men Oppose Jesus” W. Ai Ukrsh, Jr.. ^pt. 11:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Contemporary” Misliter MUSIC The Senior^oir Mr». Mfainte OUnie/ at the Console Mr. Joaeph T. Mitchell. Directing 7:00 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP SERMON MtJsic ' Mri. Andrea Barnes at the Console JL - Miiilixer h The Gospel Scout Leaders Course Held Basic Leadership Course for new leaders and interested old leaders in’ District 4, will be given starting Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7:15 P.M., at Camp Scar borough behind Mutual Heights, llie coitrse will run for seven sessions, and- a Leader’s Cook Out. Attend Thanksgiving Worship on Thursdtj iNovember 27 at 7:00 A. M. FREE PARKING ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET*^ uw §cm ui WAKE UP RARIN'TOGO Witltout Nagginc Barducba MovlYouemiigettiwliutreUefTaaneed fcom MKKinc bMkatlie. bekdadie aS “5s* “taer«We dred-oilt diKomfort* eone ca Mth ovcr.zc^n or stnu ud strsia rellef-wMt It fast I Another Jtatur^ce may be mlU bladder Irriutioa flawing wrong toad and drink-ottea aet ^mfortaW. /mUb«. Doaiia PUli work ta«t la t sepanita Ways: I. by spe^y paia-r«llcviiiB actaoD to •aw torment ot naiwias baekadw, haad- »**• and pains. 2. ht eHMoa-Madder Irribttioa. t. to a^d dilute actloo tandljic ie turnaii c tbe U aiilttofudaeT tubes. ♦ a6ed nlritfs slaes ■.wf the "A FRIENDLY CHURCH” Rock Baptist Church WHITE itOCK SQUARE DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA Miles Mark Fisher. Pastor Sunday, November 21, 1958 8:45 A. M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “Why Men Oppose Jesus” Mark 2:18-28. Prtjf. J. M. Schooler. Supt. 11:00 A. M. SERMON .. . Hudie Roberson Senior Choir. JTohn H. dattis. Director Young Peoples Choir, Miss Florida Fisher, Directress 6:30 P. M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Ira' Murchison,- Director Hudie Roberson 7:30 P. M, SERMON DIS,TRICT REPORTS 11:00 A. M. THURSDAY—Annual Thanksgiving Seivice— Pastor preaching. Gospel Chorus sin^ng; Bap. tism; Annual Thanksgiving Dinner to the sick j and needy of the 'community. Gospel Chorus I ■ • . ' ■ ' Gospel Chorus, Miss Leans E. Roberson, Ditectress -1- -■ - ...... . ..... . Shaw students listed are Von- The affair which was claimed Erwin, Charlotte; George ^ ^he Lad-i Goode, Seaboard; Elma Melton. ’ t^eir financial goal. Spring Hope; George Murphay, l^vanhoe; Shirley Parker, New- ■’ ip Grove; Mrs. Helen Sneed, m^r; George Stokes, Jr., iddlteex; Myrtle Streeter, Gremville; Albert Hockaday, Well^; and Iris Hairston, Wal nut oRve. Food was served during the program. Bfembers of the Union wish to exprt^ thrtr sincere appreoi-i aiion to all persons who helped in any way to make the program a success. ' Daughter Wins In Piaito Event Word was received in Durham recently that Jesselyn Janet Mack, daughter of a former Durhamite now living in New letk Association from six col, York, was declared a national Virginia and North, winner in National Piano Play- Carolina are scheduled to’ parti- ing Auditions at Fort Worth gjpgte in the fall Sports Day of I the Women's Sports Day Associ“ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ation to be held here at Bennett Theodore L. Mack of Pougkeep- College on November 21 and 22, skie, N. Y., Jesselyn played in was announced this week, the intermediate class of the na-’ Representatives are expected termc'diate class of the national trow Hampton Institute, - Vir- audition. 11*^9 State College, North Caro- Her mother is the former Miss College at Durham, A and Doris Holloway of 905 Elizabeth College and Livingstone Col- street in Durham. ■ I Young Jesselyn received a gold pin and a certificate from ' \ the National Fraternity of Stu- dents Musicians and piano Hofjbyists of the World for one|^ year for her efforts at the Sort, Worth audition. 1 She has been Hying in Fort* Worth, scene of the auditi9i\8,i with relative? tot some tinje. I Attodtt •ipinM to fait. flnt-tUM iu [ to fait. flnt-tinM brvAtfilng. Now •▼•liabtf wlthoitt Wf FREE! Load Of Thanksgiving Turkeys! Be There AT AUCTION V RAIN DATE ^ NOVEMBER 29 SATURDAY, NOV. 22 - 2 p. m. THE BALANCE OF BEAUTIFUL STRATFORD HILLS ' / Exclusive Subdivision For The Colored Race — Reasonable ^ Restricted. Located In Durhsim, N. C. -1 Mile From City Limits Off Fayetteville Road ' Follow auction sign and pointers to this valuable, exclusive property — Where you will want to Buy, Build and LTVE in DURHAM’S MOST EXCLUSIVE Subdivision. Why not drive out NOW and select a future place for You and Yours to live — where your investment wUl Grow in Value! Free refreshments all during Sale and a LiveWire Auction Band to entertain you. NO SET PRICE - Just Be The Last Bidder^ EASY TERMS of 20 percent down on each lot. Balance over a period of three years. EASY MONTHLY OR WEEK- - LY PAYMENTS. • OUR PLEASURE TO INVITE YOU. Eno Developmeut Co., Owners L. H. Vickers, Agent, Ph. 8-3915 ' - SALE BEIKg CONDUCTED BY Johnson Land Auction Company FOR FULf. INFORMATION: WRITE, WIRE OF CALLI GENERAL OFFICES, lOOVz MANGUM STftfikf - fltlRHAM - 2-6233
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