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THE CAtOLINA TIMES DURHAMV M. C, CAnillOAV. A^MIL 19. LOCAL AND PERSONAL STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS OF INTEREST PHONES: MZ.2tl3 or S1 LANA McCLARY MIRIAM THORPE SHIRLEY V/ARD CHURCH GROUPS, CLUBS, SORORITIES WHWT m WilMF\ AND HOME EVENTS «/ —^ INEZ SUITT JONES, Society Editor Hems of Personal Interest In and Around Durham LIBRARY CORNER FOR THE BLIND TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY DINNER ' Members of the Library Corner For The Blind will celebrate their fourteenth anniversary on Wed nesday, April 17, at 6 p.m. at the Stanford L. Warren Library. L. E. Austin, publisher of the Carolina Times, will speak. Mrs. Ruth Washington, president, will present Austin. The , invocation will be given by Rev. H. J. Sin gleton. Members of the Library Staff and the Lion’s dub are sponsors of this anniversary celebration. « >i> % PARTICIPATES IN WARFARE training Larry R. Thomas, airman ap prentice, I'SN, is serving aboarr. the anti-submarine warfare sup port aircraft can'Jer USS Intre pid, currently participating in warfare training in the Caribbean Thomas is I he son ol Mrs. J. R. Thomas of Durham. * * « LYON PARK ROSE GARDEN CLUB IN MEET WITH MRS, MABLE FREELAND The Lyon Park Rose Garrtci Club met at the home of Mis- Mabic rrceland of Price Ave., or. M-nday evenin.'?, March 25. Mis.s Alone Mebane opened thi “Garden Gate”, After the busiress session. Mrs. Helen McClain, president, present ed the speakers, Mrs. Mattie Canty and Mrs, Josephine Hoskins. They discusscd flower arrangement:, and Ihe tjne of containers to use. Miss Freeland served barbceued beef, succotash, fruit salad, hot rolls, punch, strawberry short take, nuts and candy to the mem bers attending. Members presents were Mrs. Pearl Br^’.vn. Miss Alene Mebane, Mrs. Ruth Mears. Mrs. ary Har dy, Mrs. Josephine Hoskins, Mrr Fannie Co»art, Mrs. Elizabet Bullock, Mrs. Bessie Thompson Mrs. Catherine Shaw, Mrs. Ma^ W,' Webb, Mrs. Mattie Canty, Mr.'S. Ruth Joyner, and Mrs, Helen M ' Clain. Guest present were Mrs. Addie HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DANIEL Barbee. Miss Mary Louise Steph ens, and Mrs. Gertrude Brinnon The next meeting will be at tht home of Mrs. A. B. Greene on tho Oxford Highway. VISITING IN NEW YORK CITY Mrs. Dora Barnes of Chautau qua St. is visiting in New York. N. Y. with her sister, Mrs. Eva Sanders and brother, Joe Tomi lison. »' • * MRS. EMMA RANDOIPH HOSTESS TO YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB ' The Year Round Garden Club met on Monday evening, April 1 >t the home of Mrs., Emma Ka;> iolph on Fekoe Sk The meetin; was ope;''ed witt. the singing of the club sonij anf’ he repeating of Bible vers-’'*. Mrs, • Pearl Co-^ice, prosidei., presided at the business sessirn 'earing committee reports and >lans for the club's anniver.>i»ry. "■he group discussed planting sum- ncr flowers. Mrs^ Plassie Harris p-csentcd VIrs. Marjartt Wliisent'jr. Mrs. Whisenton showed movies of the tovernor's Mansi' n of the -15th 'cntiiry in Willii msburg, Va. The Im featuring fruit and flower trrangements used in that prriod vas very beautiful and interest ing. Mrs.Randolph served the mem ')ers and guests in the dininf "oom '.vhich was decorated with lie Easter motif. The hostess jerved chicikeri salad, ciackers. assorted cookics, punch, nuts, ant’ -andy. I Members present were Mr.- Pearl Cordlce, Mi-i. Plas.sie Har- .•is, Mrs. Flossie Torain. Mrs. Ro.y. ie Rowland, Mrs. Annie Avo, .\Irs. Benetta Poele. Mrs. Leua dates. Miss Edna Mason, Mrs.,j .lary Graen, Mrs. Eugenia Sim-1 ions. Mrs. Lillian Farrington | ■Mrs. Annie Strickland. Mrs. Sarah | FSIder, ahd Mrs. Wllma Miluihr j Guests were Mrs. K. E. Dawson ■ind Mrs. Margaret Whisanton. WEBSTER SMITH, JR. Daniel Webster Smith,*Jr., soi of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weostei Smith Sr. celebrated his first birthday on Wednesday, April 10. * • • COMPLETES NON COMMIS SIONED'OFFICERS SCHOOL Marine Sergeant Clarence W. Fileds, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fields of 1809 Northgate St. com pleted Non-Commissioned Officer.' School, Marine Corps Aii*, Station, Cherry Point. ' ' ♦ • » HIGHLIGHTS CLUB TO PRESENT EASTER 'ROGitAM The W. D. Hill Highli^ts Club ■vvill present a progriTO -yorf'Easter music and pa?entry 'oft- £iuiiday April 14, at 3 p.m. at Recre ation Center. Theodore Freeland- dlrcct the choral singing. ^w«=.4intcrpl‘e- tive dances ‘ The' Old' RU9gea Cross” and "Wer« Yoji .^ere” will be peif'jrmed by Pfcrfji.^Dur- ham, Barbara Smith, Jg^^h^'Klac Brown, and Shirley Bl-act iqt6ists are Ricardo Eryant and Jeanette Burnette. " The public is invited to atti*nd • • » VISITING HERE FROM 'JEW YORK Mrs. B:>.ssie I>ufham Smith of New York, N. Y. is, here to visit her si.sters, Mrs. Julia Gamble, Mrs, Nonie Filts, and Mrs. Portia McCoy. » » * DUBOIS HIGH SCHOOL F;ECEIVES EXCELLENT RATING WAKE FOREST —The Senior Mixed Chorus and Boys QIW Club of Dubois High School received a rating of excellent at the District Music Festival at Merrlck-Moo.*e School on Wednesday, April 3 Laura Wray, soprano, and Lee Burrell, tenor, received a rating of superior. An )itellerrt rati-ig -ntitles Dubois to. partic*->>«te in the State Festival on Thursdiy. .‘Vpril 18. at A. and T. Conettc. Th? Senior Mixed Chortis sai" “Breathe On Me Breath of Go,1" by Morgan and the BpS's Glee AT NATIONAL MEET—Two phy-i sophomore from Concord accum-iand Recraation Federation of Col ticel education majors, Miss Joycc Moter, a junior from Salisbury and Miss Marjorie McKinney, 'tnied Mrs. William W. LawU to I lege Women which will convenc he National Meeting of Athletic at Woman's College, Grt'insboro. BOARD MEETS — The Executive Board, of the Woman’i Auxiliary of the Old North State' Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Socle* ties, met Iasi week in Greensboro to plan for the annual meeting of the organiution, to be held at A. and T. College on June 11-13. Among those attending were. I. to r.: (seated) Mesdames: J. P. Green, Henderson; T. H. Dennard, Greensboro; D. P. Graham, Char lotte; R. R. S,amp*on. Greensboro; R. S. Hairaton, Winston-Salem; W. C. Shanks, Burlington and E. L. Rann, Charlotte. Those standing are; Mesdames C. E. Noel, Greens boro, corr«tp«ndlng ikcretaiy; L,| Crcque, Winston-Salem, - pteil- dent-elect; I. H. Perkins; Reidsville. president; H. T. Allen, Winston' Salem, recording sesratary; Flo tilla Watkins, Greensboro, chap lain; R. S. Wynn, Charlotte, pub licity chairman; T. W. Haywood, Warrcnlbn, treasurer, and Mrft. K. W. jonis. Reidsvilhi. ' Club sang "Swing Dat Hammer” by Johnson. Mrs. Phyllis Guy di rected and Miss H. C. Reece ac companied at the piano. • • * BENEFIT DANCE FOR CHAPEL HU.L SWIMMING POOL TO BE HELD A benefit dance for the Chapel 'lill-Canboro swimming pool '^ill be held on Monday, April 15, at 8 - p.m. at the Community Cen ter. The •'‘Jammers” will play foi this affair. * * * MRS. AGNES KINTON HOSTESS TO PRIENDLY LADIES CLUB The Friendly Ladies Club me* on Sunday evening, April 7, at the home of Mrs. Agnes Hinton. Mrs. Viola Brodie, vice presi dent, presided at the business sessir n. The group discussed plans to visit Mrs. Charlie Tay’or and pre sent her with a “Sunshine Basket" for Ecster. Mrs. Hinton served refreshments ta the following members: Mrs. Hastie Price Mrs. Susie Dillhunt, Mr.i. Gertrude Cannady, Mrs. VIo la Brotlie, Mrs. Laura Dawson, am' Charlie Pryor. The next meeting will be Hi the home of Mrs. Karo Vincent on Ri'xboro St. Ot.KWOOD PARK GARDEN CLUB IN MEETING Mrs. M. Fabus was hoste.ss t(. th(* Oakwood Park Garden Cluh iii her home on Red Oak St. on Mnnriay evening, April 8. ' Mrs. C. Tuckcr pre.sided at the business session. The group di.s- cussed plans'‘(or beautifying a coi ner lot at Normandy and Dallas iStreets. Mrs. T. H. McClain re ported on seed bedding. The hostess served a dessert coursc and punch . FIRST DISTRICT SUNDAY SCkOOL CONVENTION TO M(!ST APRIL 12-14 The First District Sunday School CcJnveiltion of the Ea.st Cedar Grove Baptist Association will meet April 12-14 at th; Synoniii *.«'’• irt Church in Creedmoor. Elwood Daniel will deliver th. T.^^iUl’nt's address on Sunday a' he 1:00 a.m. .service. The cvenin •ermon will b5 delivered by Rc\ \rthur Parker. * * « *■ LICENSED PRACTICAL iURSES TO MEET Division 5 of the Licen.sed Pra . ical Nurses vvill meet on Tuc.sday, Vpril 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the yWCA on Chapel Hill St. „The Stoup .will discuss plans lor he convention on May 23, 24, ant '5 in Asheville. Speakers for the meeting wil! Dr. Max Shiebel. Dr. Shicbe! vill also show a movie. Mrs. Mary C. Adams, president, urges all members to attend. ' « * * ATTENDS FUNERAL IN CASWELL COUNTY Mi.ss Sallie Frances Crutchfield if Umstead St. is in Yanceyviile to attend the funeral of her bro thrr, Charlie Crutchfield. Mr. Crutchficld of Seniora wj killed Stinday night when the car he was driving left the Leashurf lond and struck a bridge. Ho re- nortedly died from a broken neck In addition to numerous othcv 'njuries. «i « « VISITING IN NEWARK, N. J. Cleophus Love of K5I3 Fayette yille St. left the city on I'Yida;/ 'or Newark, N. J. to visit his s s- fers. Mrs. Reba Lewis and ^.rs. !3. L. Sears. Medical Seminar Set for Charlotte rirARI,OTTK — The Ch.irlotl>- M''Iicsl Society wiil snnnsnr 11 » S';. F, Klmltnnn Mei'ioal Seminar "n W-'dnesday. April 17, in tiie •"t)"oln"jr!i| r.iiilding, Juhn.son Smilli University. Tti" pro'jram is fji'ilifaled tf> *Uo late f>r. Kd.son i'>lvvin l!!aciv a pioneer in medicine ir Miirth and South Carolina. Pr. Ci'-or"e A. T.owe, pri'.siden' nf t’le Charlotte P.ledieal Societ' ' 111 deliver Ihe welcome addre-s.- Rt 0:30 a.m. riiniciars in order of appear inee are Mmrlce Karnp. M,D., di ''"clor of health, Ci aHotte-Mf-i’k 'enhiirg Healtli Department- Kow nrd r. Barnhill, public hea'iui t-du !)tor. Charlotte- Ef^ward U. Aus j tin, D.D.S.. consul'.ing oral sur I gron; George E. B acknian. M. I). I a.'^'sociate cancer risearch surgeon. Inullalo, N. Y.; and John C. Ash j hurst, M.D., chief of laboratorj service at Veterans Administra 1 lion Hospital, Tuskegee, Ala. iround-Breakingf tites Held For Lincoiln Pilepiorial Rev. Valter Yarborough, pastor, ind members of Lincoln .Memorial ^ptist Church held a ground- •jroaking ceremony on SunJa.y, ^(|>-il 7, at the future home of :l^e churih on S. Roxboro St. Deacon John Rogers threw the 'ir^t shovel of dirt; Deacon Wal- eV Bland threw the second and tev. Walter Yarborough threw the fiaal shovel. i)cal Births The following births were re ported to tile Durham County Health Department during the week of April 1 througii 6. 'i^am and Hattie China, boy. Leon and Mary Graham, twin, boys. Bidward and Annie Moore, girl. James and Shirley' Johnson, girl. Robert and Annie Godfrey, girl. , Arnold and Rosa Small, girl. O’Neal and Cammie Reams, girl. Rayford and Leola Shaw, boy. Benjamin and Mildred Page, girl. Herman and Mary McClain, boy. ' L.'- B. and Joan Croinai’tie, boy. John and Ernestine Pariley, boy. A!ox and Lessie Fields, 'ooy. Ike .and Beryl Riley, bey. James and Jean Burton, boy. Lee and Alma liarris, boy. Garland and Florence Bass, boy. Earl and Phyllis Leathers, boy. MACCHRISTER BROWN COMPETING FOR SORORITY TITLE — Here are six more Durham area junior high school girls who will be competing for the title of "Miss Tauetle" al the annual affair sponsored in Durham by the Tau Gamma YVONNE PAGE Delta sorority on April 26 at I the Whitted Junior High School. !^|own are Marion Thorpe, ‘ Lana McClary, Shirley Ward, J^achrister Brown, Carolyn Baf- 'nes^and Yronnie Page. The event, modeled after the Miss CAROLYN BARNES America Beauty pageant, present the girls in CTeniiig wear and in talc.it ski% charm school, preparing lk« girls for the event, was held laM Saturday ct DeShfZor's Bcau^ salon. ta TREAT ’EM TQ MP’t.f- CANDIES B« 25c V.'OnTintORE KITCHF N- FRESH JELLY EGGo W0RTH:40«E SPICE FLAVOR EASTER GUM EGGS m. 29c WOUTHMORE ASSORTED COLORS Candy Cottontails ^L7'29c • Assorted-Fruit Flavored Candy Jelly-Worthmore EGGS WORTHMIRE MILK CHOCOLATE COATED Marshmallow EGGS WORTHMIRE MILK CHOCOLATE COATED Cocoanut Cream EGGS MVLTI-COLOBED FRUIT FLAVORED Worthmore POPS Coant • 25c J packases 60-ct I3'i od. pk£. 35; LB. BAG Tf'ORTIIMOR’’; CHOCOLATE COCOANUT Standing Easter Bunny 19c iVORTlIMORE MILK CHOCOLATE COATED 4' a 02. ? 1 ^ 10-CU Pkj. ^ Marshmallow Eggs « WARWICK Milk Chocolate Coated Nut and Fruit DECORATEB EGGS 1VORTHMORC BOI K CHOCOLATE COATED Coconut Cream Eggs WARWICK MILK CHOCOLATE COATED Marshmallow Rabbits 6 OS. 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