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: X ^ ^ K A T i M t i AoBUSt J, ,*c RCH GROUPS, CLUBS,: SORORITIES AND HOME EVElNTS 0/ WOMES LOCAL AND PfiRSONAL STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS )M|ERB^ INEZ^SUITT JQNF.S. gjjtor; Dwit CTl-3474 PHONgy- or Ml-ttsu )^ERSONALS Bt INEZ JONES IN MWAM FROM SALIWRY Mrf^Iek-n Woods and daup.h tor, Dora Virgint* and lier nivci-. '■'tub hold their annual picnic on Saturday, July 13, at Umstetd State Park on th; Raleigh Road Mrmlkrs attending this ala Irens Pratho of Salislmty are hcrej event were Mrs. Essip Amey, Mrs to visit her brother. Perry Lfnzci j Pearl Browr, Mrs. KUtabeth Bu! at his home in Forest' Vlew.'ork, Mrs. Mattie Canty, Mrs Heights. 9PENDB WEiK-IND IN ROCKmSHAM Mr8,*'B'anrie Goldston and 'm Evcrrtte Loon Jr. and her guest Miss Bernice Holley of Ashebon Fannie Court, Miss Mable Free- laifd, Mrs. Mary Hardy, Mr*. Ruth Mean. Mrs. Thelma Mitchcll, Mrs Hrlen McClain, Mis^ Alene Me bane, Mrs. Catherine Shaw and Mrs B..‘ssie Thompson. Juniof Gardwi member* attend Out of town guest! w«>r* Mh. j Myrtle Park of Boston, ■an. Mfs 'ark is the widow of kev. I»a#k | /ho Was a former pastor of thei :mmanatcl A. M. S. Church in Durham and Mrs. Mary Ksstr ol hapol Hill, who was at Windham | Ioii.se with Miss Young. Othei j nests wrrc Mrs. Pearl Corr^ite j Mr.". Alice Farrison, Mrs. Jiii.sj :larris, Mrs. Maude Logan, Mrs I Lydia Mcrrick, Mrs. Mary Newby, .Wss Pauline Ni.V'ton, and Mr*. Roxie Rowland. spent ^he week-end in Rockineham' ing were Mary Grafton, Ella Lyde, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Aloha Moore, Helen Shaw, Bern I Evcreltc. ice Grafton. Elaine Atw*ter, iBdj Th^. motored to Rockin!ltam Symathy Sptvey. ‘ ' 1 with her aunt, Mias Dai.'icy Worlt! | Guests were Mrs Sophroniti who -is attending summer school i M.'Dide, Mrs Alice Jonea, Mr! j ir.h Carolina Coileje jMary Chestnut, Mrs Emms Eu i • • • banks. Miss Deniece Parker, at Nsr. M OU8 JRHAM FROM PHILADELPHIA. PA. Mrs. Aibertn Gilmore of Phila drlpnl Pa. is vlsitini; Jn Durliuni as ^est of Mrs. Mary Shell of Pettigrew Street. NtlOHSOItHOOO CLU* HOLOt PICNIC T1»e Neighborhood Club of Price 1 St. and vicinity held their picnir | on ^turday evening, July 17, a* j theSmme of Mrs. Sadie Pough on Uawood Are. | Mrs. Clmira FUntall. vice presi- dteat, presidM in tb» absence o>, Miss Aani« Otincgan, president, | ;rbt IM* be«B ill ind umbte tu | attend regular meetings. Mrs .'lintill eipressed great latlsfac- ion on the succetsful prbgraoi ol the club during ttle year. Members cnjoykng . this event Hannah iAlston, Mrs. Geor ' gia Felder, Mrs. Rosa Fortune Mrs, MaHis Brewinetn, Mrs. Ro berti Edmnnswn, Mrs. FWelia 0'^ VACATION IN DURHAM Vincrnt Moore of D^nbu Mrs. .Meie ,Walkfr. Miss Winnie S*>lf Mrs. Winnie Self, Mrs Williams. Mrs. Ruoy Philway Miss Depese Mitchell, Mrs. Rich ard Robinson of Fayetteville. Mrs. Mrs. Mattie Self, Mrs. H.nwht Jncnueline and Theodore *Vatson Dunegan, firenda. Brooks |c.f jersey Citv. N. J ; Mrs. Sue ' Tackson. Jennita Jackson Jeffhir ro OOH neAOltS—Th* CaraHw* Tim** «Mlc*M«s MiM Mmm *f com- i .y, locial arM el*l^ aeilvHle*, cliA cMMn« tvants, neeeemnnb, «r«tMingt. M>y tHrltttMn«t, Ikltths, trtp*. «t*ll*, pzlvala im4 (miMIc parties. AH n«ws for th« society dvMrlmMt nriy b« submlHtirf dally from a>m.-4:30 p.m. at th* of th* Carallna Time*. The dead- In* Is 13 rrw'n Sahirday. TIm s««t«ty «(llt»r may Jt* MntMtod at 11-3474 «r fg-^.^flS aril /ITigSIl Beauticians Name Main Soeaiter CHICAGO. Ill.^Mr^. Arn'-ttg ration Cnngress «f the Illi'-ols Wallnce of ChicsBo, Illinois, who H«nti"t Cofive*itlo*i. She In also ■s Past .Grand Basileus of the l*'de«*d n worW-Wl«le traveli’r. AKA Sorority ard virho ha.s won When III Africa visiting schools international acclaim as a most and missionary e»>terprlses slic dynamic .Sofflker will deliver the | clt"rt by Presld^itt tff Moti- Baiif^iiet Address for the Natlot'- rovia, I.ibtrla (W. A.I. Annonn al Beniity Culturists I,*as[ue of the other Pumerous Citations, *»hlrli Dr. KaMe F.. Whick^m Is j A'wards from Religious and civic Presidont, on Monday right, Aug-: eroups in Chicago fdr Outstajid "list S in the Gra'-d Ballroom Ur« rhntrHt)utl()’'s In the ar'>n’’ol of ,-.Chlc8go’s Hotel Shermnn | volunteer wrvloe. There is j no whe'r* the organization is hnld-l(Jonht that with such a full THE "VIOLETA" (L«ff| aM **LA 1AM8RA" S»rl*« NEW YORK, N. Y.—Mr, J«(hn, World Famous. ,trend setting fash- Guests were Mrs. Cyra McAri Conn,, is here to visit his molliiT,. Fuller, VirRinia Mason, all of tliel*"^*’ ^ Mrs.,Jsnie Moore at her home on; O-iivood Garden Club; Willie I 7. i . t. i . I Li.mio St. BuH..ek. WHI.am Amey IT!, Regi "»■•» ^us.e Alston, Mrs. He- ion originator has always createcl Embanks, Mrs. Arzabellcl ^uise Jenkins - • - - ” IN DURHAM FROM I pjtterson and William PattersOB, I BALTIMORi, MARYLAND i both of the Sunbeam Club: Mrs^j "non'P^"’ ilJi Kinma Stiuud Bratcher of, Margarat Rattlg, Mr* Addip liai- ompson Balthttt)rc. Md.. is here to visit bee. Mrs. Endee Stewart and Wi! Fall Hat Styles Making Their Season Previews Mr. Mrs, Johnny Brc.vn at liam Battle Jr.,^all of the Cameliaj their’^iome on Umstead St. : Garden Club. ' , .... I ON VACATION IN SANFORD , RETURN TO DTIRHAM SANFORIV Mr and Mrs. AFTBR NOXTHtRN TRIP j W. Wdmaek of Philadelphia I’a., Mr. and Mrs. Wortham Prstt are Visiting it^ Sanford with his have returned to their home on motW^V Mrs. Mamie Womack and. Maplewood Drive after visitinf hsr tffother, Mrs. Gertrude Kniglit in the New York area with Mrs ... i Miranda Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. MARWIAGH announced I Arthur Taylor, Thomas Taylor CI^EVELAND — Mr. and and, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, and Mtsi 'R. L. Stevenson annpunc* in Philadelphia, P*. with her fabulous custom hats for the be.st Edna' dre.ssed women the world over Lather and Michel | Now he brings to fashion con- Deborah Sowell, Ther I scious women everywhere his narda^ Crudpup. ElJridge^Coleman t ''DriimaTTr Goya Ctollectiofi’’ for Barbara Ann and' Clarence Me | Autumn and Winter 1963. Daniel, Rachel, Eugene, jnd Le I Each of the chapeau pictured roy ttostrom. above from Mr John's “Carnatic * • • » Collection" is a royal crown that SPCMD SUHDXT IN CITY j only a pure individualist ■ean do Mr. and Mrs. John A. WomaiclL . justice to For It demands of a of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Doris woman that kave verve . . Toomer' and daughter, Betty, Mrs imaginatian Courage , the Mamie Womack, and Mrs. Uer 1 drama to be uniquely herself, trade Knight, all of Sanford spent! Let otheri plump their pha^aiu Sunday In Durham as guests ol | atop facHen hesidi Mr JohA 1^ Miss Viola Knight at her honle on Ingly designs a chap«aux" to ex And there you have, too, the I satin ribbon •ecret behind the fabulous sue- "Alameda,” a Seville Breton, is cess of Mr. John's custom inspired, a pure silhouette softened by deep liversely priced, ready-to-weai | est, plus beaver in Diamante the tiiarriage of their daughter Daissy' Juliann to Roy Lee IJtaktr or. "Widay evening, July. 19. at niece, Miss Doris Taylor. .... NEW YORK VISITOR * THT -^a'Dor ' iliTTtela's lil^rTaTTIfflllTAiNEb '' hat and dress fashions. For they are based on this same magnifi cent obsession and head tb-tofe-self ^presslon. “Violets'’ is designed with a sportiff flare and a dash of fte gant simplicity. The sofest of Bas que Beige leather was used tc mold this classic cloche. Its gen tie gathered crown slopes to a narrower portrait brim faced i: Mantilla Black jersey and banded in Mantilla Black grossgrain witi leather buckle trim. ^ Mr. John Jr. givefe' dramatic Ml- i»’g.. its Annual Convention. Mrs. WnHi'cp is the wife of Rev. Ro- b“rt r. Wnliare, F,TC»cwtivR Denn of Chicago Bnptist Institute, n member of the American Asso ciation of Coileg'; Women, m^in be-- of the Chicago Mayor’s Com mission pn|» .Senior Citizens, Past PresidOT^of the T"nn. Fdn b'^ekirround jlo»»g with unlimit ed rlfh and cultural experlenre'i vprloiiR areas, Mrs. WalVire 'Will (Ip1iv«r n mo«f dynamir-'I”- formntionnl as well as entertain ing Address ' which will evo'"'-* around “Progress in B“«ut^ Ciil- ■ urp in this Space Age.'’ ' ParMA. Rev. J. E. McKeniie officiated at the wedding ceremony. Mrj Litaker is the son of Mr tndiMrs. T. k. litaker Sr. of Rt 6, Salisbury. , * • * • RETURNS TO ATLANTIC CITX, NEW JERSEY Mry) Ella S. Chrisp has return Mrs. Helfen Turcbull of N»W York, N. V. Is visiting here u guest of Miss Constance Young ■« Umstead St. MitB Knight entertained the 4u> of town guests at dinner. Durham guests ‘.vere Mrs. Rosa Suitt, Mis Y&«ene^*Eriwford, and'mr.'StrrtiB Hatkini. • • • press the entir* woman -her p«l satingly different personality th# is her* and ^ers alone Whether Mr. John desigar a. chapelu White. "Concha” Reflects the creatlvp^ genius of this foremost fa.shion (TFator. It ts designed of “ftm'' fur, very much like leopard, with the deepest luxury pile. It is brimmed of Cordova Brown felt and banded in Alhambra Orange grossgrain. • "Terra/a" ' is a fashion-high Tsmbor Toque of the softest Goya Grey veloured molded with jus* fhn slightest profile slant and em phasired by a minute brim oi Mantilla Blftck glace kid '«ith an houtee t« your mo.st festive-Au over ribbon of Alhambra Orange tumn and Winter in his design, | silk grosorain. ‘‘La Zambra". “La Zambra” is ai '‘Andalu.sia’’ is designed with a pure silhoutte softened by deep e*t, plush be^t;,^ in_ Di«m»ntp. .t-; '-Tyr't WotHriB f Wlilte.to*erinSi*'Toled» Toque I creatioa, hi* mlifdi^i^ li * full I of dramatic proportion, its sllhou- Icngth mirror full ^ “XMS ette mide more extreme by ATTeMD SUMMEH CHVRCH the home of Mrs. E;)ft3t*.iSmith of i ACTIVniEt Nelson St. M;s. Turnbull wssj CLEVELAND—Arnold George director of tl{e Episcopal Tf'alh I and William Patterson attended ing Center, Windham House in I Junior C*mp at Johnson C. New York, N. Y. when Miss Yonns Smith University, Miss DeLores was studying at the center. Mrs I Stevenson and Charles Knox at- Turnbull Is now employed with \ tended Junior High Camp at •d‘to her home in,,Atlatic City, the United Church. ; Swanaboro and Miss Elaine On Ss*jrday evening, July 20,, White attended Senior Camp at I Mrs. Elnora Snmn entertained at Johnson C. ^mith Univprsity. I dinner for Mrs. Turnbull The hon-' Miss Theodoric Cowan is travel M*s. Chrisp was accompanied by: oree and guests dmed by canole llng with the Caravan In Purdue, heritwo grandchildren, Doris Har- light in the beautiful flo’,ver gar-; Indiana and Miss Terry Rankin N, Ju after visiting relatives and I fr onds tn Durham, Chapel Hill and Washington. your eye catching ■ ’’“flRUftle btading of Mantllle Black sportlf flai-e and made of the V-wiiirtT hi the menco Pink, superbly drape^ and delicately cross-crossed In front giving emphasis to Its higher more elegint fashlon-helght. ris «Dd Lynn Marsh. ,11 . . . • • CARDEN Thft L den. I is scheduled to attend the Insti- •••• Mrs. Smith showed colored tute in August in Greensboro. CLUB HOLDS PICNIC slides of her garden, floral ar ' * * ’ tl\fr gtrden*. Clients Of thanki front Mn. RMrm wAl read expressing her apprtelatlon for the club'fe service during hn recent i>ereav«ment. C A sCirprise show^Biveii in honor of Mrs. RoxTC^Kvls was one of the highlighfa of the evening. Mrs. Julia Mt/cas pre sented money and groceries to Mrs. Davis that was given by club members an^ friends. A host of members anti friends enjoyed this occasion. Out of town guests were Miss E. Bailey of Newberry, S. C. and Mrs. N. Belton.>a»#i daugh ter, Janice of Charlotte. ; COOirCIL-WILLIAMS FAtUMSS HOLD REUNION aVEX — The Council-Willams 1 ***..■' ramille* held yieir reunion on | VACATION IN Sunday July 21, at the home viRGIMIA AMD WABHlNOTOM HAS Thoitipson of N, Hara'a a 4asa«>t to top ytidr '‘good the year Mund" tM. It'a Soatlisrft Roll, a Under goMcn *(>opc« cak* rolled tirouad your favori^. fruit and Whipped crcam fllU^. ' Ir falO*bic tHe dirfcUM exactly you ahooid bava ttalMit tealt* with the ^e. It’i extra easy with a*lf-riatng tiaUr tha^ alrka4y ba* the VUng feowder and aalt Mended In. Tbit aat«a y«it Ag and Mittng Aapa and .helps assure y'oar baking ancceaa, ^^e4 Wtm key Mitfienta also, to kelp assurt jwur ftunliya ~ iSOuintRN IVONOC ROLL HMM I cap sUt«d earitksd aa> U cop MVar Haliy floar TMM CoafectlgMrs’ ^ WMpped Creaa* *tt until thick and lamcm-colorad (4 iidKaa at hM *p««d m •laetrle Briksr). Gradually beat in H et# sstgAr, ajRjh vaOk. Baat «gf lAitM until frothy. Add refloLfdM mtgU. rWdeiheoe Ikt K timsi feaaung continuously untU Mlttniut bbI *tt yoUc ml](ture into agf whltaa. Mt Boat o«*C cf« Mixtur* and fold in gently. Turn Into wffi|d tfh peniisd lOH t 15H-fhch JeUy roU pan and apnadilv*^. Bake in nodarate oven (375*r.) IS to IS mlnntea. nita *it on claait taM du*ted wMli confectlonen^ sugar. IMnoHt paper, ‘ ■ - - - •* E' t ouj^ IHSt Irf 9 mi*’ Vow.ooBtNttoasnr sugar into.tt vtet •tarttng: at narrow end, roll iip HtJca and titShi , Vtrm end spratsi with fWdtf. Ra-rol!, osiii t - Covar with t«w«l and chilL Cut in 1Um1 « toi tosNI Mr. and Mrs. John Council in Apex. More than one hundred relatives atid friends attended. After lunch a program was given. Appearing were The Mo- j lody Gospel Singers from St. ■ John Holiness Church of Chapel Hill, Rev. Clifton Ingram. Lp- roy, Farrow, Tht Farrow Child ren, Rev. J. S. Stewart. Rev. George Noell Rev. Ewing. nr>d ,John Councihs^^ Council, the oldest member (it the family was given a gift offering. The reunion closed with the singing of ‘God Be With You," • • • TO ATTEHD BCBOOL IM SALCM, OREOON OREENSBOftO — Miss Beat rice Perry of New Orleans, La., 'a rising junior psychology ma jor at Behnett Colleg», has been selected to Spend the l*B3-#4 acsdemic year In residetice al ■Wlllatnotte tfnlferslty. Sal*m, Oregon, In an educational *t'>- dent exchange between the tv* Institutlont. Coming from Wlllametffc Will be Miss Leflore Monk, a ri^tig junior sociology ifigjof. • • # AZALEA GARDEif CLOTI CLOSES WltH l>ICtfIC The Azalea Garden Club held 11 s closing picnic on Su»lt7> July 28, at the home of Lena Richasdson. Mrs. Effi« Cott«n, pmident. welcomed the guaita ind pt’C- •p'^tid t6 the group Mri. Olirilyi (tmrl, then ittlt-tMMlnbat, who is iMvlng tha dty. A note Roxbom St. and Mrs. Lillie Brown ol Pickett St. motored to Norfolk, tM DTiflillAll rftOM " TRINIDAD, Bi W. 1. JbTiii WhlW 6T Trinidad, B. W. 1. is in Durham to visit his lihcle. Dr. WinstoM PhiHips of niangum St. • . » REttfltNV TO NEW YORK, NEW YORK WiUlam Thomis has returned to his home in New York, N. Y., after a very pleasant vl)>il with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas of Tha x ton Ave. Another son, fvarry, Is vn- cationirg in N^w York with re latives and friends. WEEK-END OUESTB ENTERTAINED Misses Jennifer and Arnetrs Love were week-end guests of Mistses Georgia Gladden Hn"* Elalre Ennis of Sedegfip|d St Va. to visit his daughters, ,Mrs. I On Sunday tha glrU were hon- Margaret Weathers ind Mrs. Ethel Taylor. From ther« they traveled to Washington, D. C. to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Fsison. , ■ while In Washington, Mr. Thompson, who Is presk^nt of the Durham City Worker* l.ocal 1194, attpnded a meeting of A. F. L. officials. ored at a dinner party by Mrs. Malachai Duk“, aunt of Mi.*sp» Gladden and Ennis, Out of town guest -was Miss Hawa Lyon, Student at ShPw University * • . *ETtTRN« TO DURHAM AFTER NEW YORK VISIT Robert and John Baxter John- soh hftV*" returm-d to thehr home on Ptiw« St.. after visiting tlves’atid ttlefids In New Yoi*, N Y birth of a daughter, Jewel Lynn, on Monday, July 29, at Lincoln Hospital. > Atty. and Mrs. Marsh have i son, William Afldrew lit, ... VISITUTG RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN DURHAM Mi.ss Mary Bumpas of Mt Vernon, N. Y. is visiting rela tives and friends in Durham. VISITING GRANDMOTHER IN DURHAM Little Mis.ses Linda and Shpr- ron Lipscomb of 3300 Sutton DrJv’“, Charlotte are here to visit their grandmother, Mrs ""tin Thomas at h^r home on Sedge- field St. '. I * RETURN TO NEW YORK, N. Y. CHAPEL HILL — Miss Bar bara Jean Worth has returned to New York, N. Y., after visit- ing In Chapel Hill with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Vforth Jr. ::Hr> RETURN TO nifRHAM AFTBR NORTH8M TRIP Mr. er>d Mrs. Clyde S. Rich- ard.son Sr. have returned to the city after spending their vaca tion in Colimibtis, Ohio and De troit, Michigan. I” Columhiis they visited his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cieo Edwards Jr., daughter, Mrs. Edwards la former Miss Doris Richardaon Wh»8 in JJetrolt they tWtMlj *** Ms s«n and fwnlly, Mr. and j Mrs, /ohn Richatdson. (Jertrude Mcftroon^ is Their itinerary also inctaded | daughter. Cora lit DURHAM I Mrs. f’liilmore Hall and snif Benjamin ard Kddle oi Fn1l» Church. Va. spent the-week-cad here\wllh Iter sister and broth- 'Jijj ^r-lnjlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James I Etoiyof Page !3i. tfl^ t« B»lle Island and Can ada and ether major poMts ifl tntferflkt. • . . n i^ACAftoit ni ookttii, n. Y. [ri. Contftsnce Harris ^ httft h«r vk«adite ttl Bra«Uyn, N. T. Sf fDatrt M Mr. •ad Mrs. Charlit Morritti^ i«an% In Birooklyn, N. Y. 4 . » th At btrkt HbsmAL ilr*. Cara l^omack,^ mother o^ lyiii. Carrye tola of Thaxtorl Atw., la a paiient at Duke Ho*- (rftiil. i Uanb JHubx it UAounca tha IfOlMS* mMLtnun MNITtDIMNMUMB WWGJDEfi^ |4nMr @1 Tm afraid te puf an)/ eraam* or makt-uj) on skin Mcauaa it"* ona of mg b«*|- ftthjrti and I don't want ■(» diiturb ih I* thii the right tiling to do 7" fit Not always. If kick^ anou^h to hai^ a lowalM. sndiafw’ka^ akin you thould alao taka atepg to kaap it 1haf wa^. 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