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Danville News Notes
By L. M. BURTON—PhoM SW 2-S3M
Mrs. Whickam (foreground) and Mrs. Desmond
Plans Readied For Beauty
Culturists Convention in Oct.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Mrs. Car
olyn Dismond, general Chairman
of the coming 40th Annual Con
vention of the National Beauty
Culturists’ League, Inc. which will
be held here October 4lh through
the 15th at Hotel Broadwood, is
readying a mammoili and interest
ing program including the award
ing of . several 1959 Educational
Scholarships.
She and President Katis E.
Whickam are now completing all
plans for the biggest and best
Convention ever.
The first schetluled Pre-Conven
tion Meeting will be Friday, Act.
2, for the Faculty of the Educa
tional Institute, which the Direc
tor, D. A. Julius, Several hundred
are expected to attend tlie Educa
tional classes this year.
Following the close of the In-'
stitute, the National Beauticians’
Sorority, Theta Nu Sigma, holds its
annual Boulc which ends with the
“Grand Sorority Rail” in the Ball
room of the Broadwood.
October 13, 14, and 15 the sex-
eral thousand members of this
great, organization will enjoy their
annual Convention sessions during
which "40 YEARS IN BCTROS
PECT” will be so presented and
(Jiere is no doubt to be a re-learn-
ing as well as a re-evaluating of
the technique and theories of Cos
metology in all of of its phases.
O-—
Don’t expect to stay ahead of
j nur bills if you allow them to do
all the running.
VISITING IN DISTRICT — Mn.
Rebecca Roberson and Mr. Major
Lewis of Gay street are visiting in
Washington, D. C. and Baltimore,
Md. Mr. Rogdgers Holt of Glenn
street is vacationing in Indianapo
lis, Ind. . , . . . WEDDING ANNI
VERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Hunt celebrated their 25th wed
ding anniversary recently at their
country estate in Caswell County.
Many friends visited them on the
occasion and they received many
beautiful presents. Mr. Hunt is
mainteance technician at the
American National Bank and
Trust C6. and Mrs. Hunt is a ‘.eac-
her in the Caswell County School
system.
ELKS EVENTS
The star of Rockingham I..odge,
the Flossie IKllard Temple of
Daughter Elks, of Leaksville, and
Elks Lodge of Durham, Reidsville,
Greensboro, Martinsville and Dan
ville will observe sacrificial ser-
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addresses NACW — Pictured
here Is Mrs. Louise S. Hamil
ton, Southeast Sectional Direc
tor of the National Association
of College, Women as she ad
dresses the Gas1on'*6ranch in a
public meeting recently. Speak
ing from «iie Subject: "The
Challenge of Women of the
Present Ag," she outlined the
important role that women and
girls must play in shaping the
destiny of the world. In addition
to pointing out the influence of
women she aiso emphasiied the
new avenues that women may
enter. This public program
which was widely attended was
one Of the highlights of the
year for the branch.
Officers in charge of the pro
gram included Mrs. Nathaniel
Barberr President: Mrs. LeHe
Wellman, Vice-president Mrs.
Edna Draughn ano Mrs. Emma
McKoy, Secretary, The meeting
was at Pleasant Ridge AMEI
Church.
Branches throughout the State
will attend the National Conven
tion to be heid in Newark, New
Jersey, August 13-15, along with
others. Mrs. Hamilton, a mem
ber of Winston-Salem Teachers
College faculty, who has done
outstanding work as director of
the section including North
Carolina will be present at the
convention with a well rounded
report of the activities of the
groups.
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Closing Program
The closing program for sum
mer playgrounds is slated for
Tudsdsy. August 13. Eugene Le-
vette. Director of Windsor Com
munity Center, will deliver the
greeting.
Free play is scheduled for the
morning, such games as te'.her-
ball, horsehoe, box hockey, check
ers, sand box activities, Jack stones,
Yo-Yo, paddle tennis, dancing,
puppet shows, and a doll show.
The afternoon program consists
of a tour of Arts and Craft Ex
hibits, a watermelon cutting, the
presenttaion of sports awards, and
the playground having the largest
attendance. The day will be cli
maxed with a ball game.
Why “Good-Time
Charlie” Suffers
Uneasy Bladder
TTnwUe eaUnjT or drinkin* IW •
goiirce of mild, but annoying bladder im-
tationa —mokins you feel re.8tle«8, wnM.
nnd uncomfortable. And if restiew nUrnU,
with nafTKintf backuche, or niu»-
cuUr RcheB und pt^ns due to over-eMrtiott,
•tvain or vmotion»i upset, m •daw w
your m»Beiy—don*t w»it—try Doan » PiUt.
Doan'a PlUs act 8 wiiya for cp^y re
lief l-They have « •oothioK effect on
blailder irritation*. 2-A fairt pam-reller-
inx action on nairjrin# bwkacne, Iwad-
achca, muscular and *“A
wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the
kidneys, t^ndinsr to Increase the output oz
the 15 mile# of kid»ey tubes. So, get
Mime happy relief millioos have eajoyea
for over 60 year*. New, lanw, economy
aixe saves money* Get Doan’s PiiUl todayj
vice on Au^st 30 at three p.m.
(*rograni chairman is Mr. John F.
Adams, of 330 Henry Street, of
Leaksville, Member* of the Dan
ville Lodge and Temple can con
tact Mr. George Holland, of 608
High street, L. M. Burton, of 617
Spruce (Telephone S W 2-5369)
or Daughter Annie Gorrell, of 641
Newton St. (telephone S W 3-4307)
for other information . . . DRUM
MERS AND BUGLERS GET
READY — The Drum and Bugle
Corps is getting ready for its an
nual tour. The group is scheduled
to leave Danville on Aug. 24 at
nine p.m. for Atlantic City, where
they will play in the Elks national
parade at one p.m. Aug. 25. Then
the group will move on to Phil
adelphia and Willow Grove Park,
,Pa. for entertainments, and will
return home on Aug. 28 Captain
J. H. Fuller, Lt. Charles Brooks
and other members of the Morning
Star IxKlge and Walden Franch
Post. 29, American Legion will be
in charge of the group EN
JOYING RETIREMENT — J. H.
Fuller is doing well in his re
tirement after 40 years as Rail
way postal clerk. The Drum and
Bugle Corps is one of his hobbies.
PERSONALS HERE AND THERE
Dr. and Mrs. Merritt have re
turned home after visiting in Phil
adelphia and Bel Air, Pa. . . . Ellis
Jacobs, Jr., of Newport News, Va.
and Aswell Jacol;is of New York
City are visiting their parents, Jlr.
and Mrs. Ellis Jacobs, Sr. on
Spruce St. . . . .'Word has been re
’eived in the city of the illness
;>f Mr. A. D. Wheeler, in.surance
’xecutive 1^-0 was born and
■•eared in this city and was an
rdent worker, in civic and re
Mgious organizations. He left Dan-
i’ille several years aeo to live in
Norfolk where he is superinten
dent of the Portsmouth district
of Richmond Beneficial Life In
surance Company. Friends here
wish him a speedy recover.
McPSIE
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For Resenratians. Writer^
P. O. Box 14, or Call 3-1985
PAWLEY ISLAND. S. C.
Frank McKensie, Prop.
THE CAKdLllfA tlVtS
SAT., AUGUST IS, 1999 ’’tMt TftOfN
Mack’s Quack
(Teenage Happenings)
Bt JDTCEI.TII liduasiac
BOY SCOUTS PLAN AD¥ENTU1IE
L'K.il Boy Scout Troop 55 is planning a trip to Virjtnii fhi»
\scek. They w ill see “The Common Glory” and be gfuests at the
■S’aval M.ise in Norfolk. Scouts who will go are Charle» ^Mston.
jr.. James FJrown. Luther Brown. We>ley Clement. Jamca Dc
lU-rry, Milton Grant. Raymond Graves. Jr., Hmny Holman, Jr.,
\rtliiir Johnson. R. J. Jones Booker Kennedy, (^erald Parker,
Riihcrt I’erry. Daye Reed. Jr;. I>>nald Reed, Kyle Schooler,
Hiwrktr .‘^pauldinfj. Jr.. Charles Spaulding. Jr., Joseph Thorpe.
Jo.scph White. Nathaniel White, Jr.. and their Troop leader,
X. B. Wl-.ite. Sr:. Other frarents plan to accompany the scouts.
AWAY FROM HOME
Guenclolvn Green, majorette at Whitted and a resident of
IH.pree Street, is visiting relatives in Ph.ladelphia. Gwen has
hce i tl ere nearly three weeks already, and she will stay ttntil
choni time . . .Melavajean B. Daye is visiting her grandmother
in Ciarkton. N. C. Her cousin. Marva Brown also of Durhaip
, is with her. Both girls will be there another twf> weeks. . . ic-
j tori.i I’.rown, Judith Holman, and Margaret .\llen. Durham
I Teens, will participate in he State Baptist’s Convention at
I haw University this week Herbert Thd^nton and Wal
lace Pi.xon are now active tnembers m the .\rmed Forces.
1 horn ton is stationed at,Parris liianjj in 1,-^uth Carolina,
while DiMon is farther South in Sari .Arttonio. Te.tas. Both are
, '39 graduates of Hillside. , . ; . Another.graduate is Robert
! Carrington who was recently a\s‘irded an- Athletic Scholarstiip
: *^0 ^Ccrth Carolina College.
VISITS M.4R!Cm ANMR5CN
I R ymond Johnson is working on hi* Aunt’s farm in Conneti-
cut this summer. It so happens that his aunt is the famed Mar-
I ion .\n lerson. Contralto. In a recent lefter home Raymond
I cend? »reeting;s to all of Durham on behalf of his Aunt.
I BAPC HOME
1 Betty Jo Goodloe returned, Monday from her trip to Tea-
leck. N. J.. Rutherford, Baltimore and New York City. Betty
I vacationed primarily in Teaneack for two weeks. “Welcome
} ’loinc" Evelyn Kennedy has gooe to Detroit. Micbiga* for
j her vacation While “Bunny" is there she will attend the Medi^
I ^al Convention along with her aunt, Mrs. A. H. Thompson of
I L'mster»d Street
Claucline Daye has just returned from Boston. Mass. where
she spent two weeks with relatives and friends. She also went
to Plymouth. Mohawk Trail, and North Darthmouth in Mass
achusetts. Claudine says she had a marvelous time.
l)ill\ and Jimmy Beckett from ililwakee, \\ isconsin. were
iiucstb uf honor al a^-Qfok^Qut ’ .giYea in the yard of Mrs.
f. O. !• underburg. .All the guests enjoyed themselves at the
party, which was different in that the guest cooked their own
food.
I'hat's about ail the news to “yak’’ about in Mack’s Quack
Uiis week. See you Cool Teens next week. "So Long".
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