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PERSONALS
MIm Klorene Martin, formerly of
Greensboro, who has si>eut the past
six months In Washington, was
visiting her mother, Mrs. Florene
Martin. '
Mr. David Toruln, a former graduate
of Dudley high school, spent
New Year's day with his parents.
^ Mr. Theodore Irelund, of Niugru
Fulls, left Friday, January 2, Hfter
spending the Christmas holidays
with Mr and Mrs. John A. Ireland,
of ."23 Irelund street.
Mr. Otis lingers, of Washington,
D. C.. bus left after spending several
days with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Rogers, at 1101 S. Cedar
street.
Mr. Fred Tox. of New York city,
is visiting Mr. Julius Meyers Ht 210
N. Dudley street.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Clark, of
r>23 South street, were again made
glad by a visit of one of their daughters,
namely Mrs. Willie Bell Clark
Parks, of Atlanta. Ga. She arrived
In the city Saturday. January 3. and
left January 8th.
Mr. nod Mrs. L. F. Rogers, of 1101
S. Cedar street, were delighted to
have with them as. guests for dinner
Mitw Margaret Watklns. of
Hehlsvltle. N. <?.. Sunday afternoon
December ,4th.
Miss L^e Millmin Martin, of NewYork
city, whs holiday truest for Miss
Burgess Rhodes at 210 Bragg street.
; . Mrs.' A. M. Illvers and Mr p. Walter
Meant - were visitors at J. C.
Price school oruthe iffternoori of January
Sth.
Mr. .and Mrs. 'George Allen, of Durhnui.
N. 'C.. whs visiting her aunt.
Pox: 2 Ashland Court *
. ,if?Rev. S. \.. Seny and family, of
Trinity A. M. E. Zlon church, returned
from Alabama Tuesday, January
0. where they visited their
friends and relatives.
Miss Mattle Donnell has returned
, to Richmond, Va., where she will
continue her post graduate studies in
nursing after a 10-day visit with her
v parents, sir. and Mrs.*. J. J. Donnell.
s\ on Whlttlngton street
"! Miss C. 1- MoCulhmgh has returned
home after spending the
Christmas, holidays with Mrs. Collie
"Huntley WUlner of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Mildred King returned l?nrk
to Rlrrulngbatn, Ala., where she will
continue her course In beauty culture..
after visiting her mother, Mjrs.
Catherine King, at 215 Russell street
during Chftatraaa.
Mr. Pougluss Tlaeford. from How*
nrd university, of Washington. D. C-.
spent the holidays with his parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tlaeford. Ml
Austin street.
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Miss Mltair AiorKHii ;?von w?*5
- Christmas holidays in New Yorh
with her relatives and friends. . Mis*
Sarqli Ireland, Mian Annie
T?atlse Carter and Mian Louise
T??urse have returned lo WinstonSalem
Teachers college after spend'
Inir the Christmas holidays with
j their parents.
Miss Mild red \ King-left here-Sunday;
Jsnunry '4, polnc to. Fnnla
Srbool of Arts In Rlrmlunhuui, Ala,
.-where she will contlnne taklnc beautj
\ \ A; Mlss' cora \ Welle" 7Hr^5ka)'' 'of * Uili
I-1: - js-9y
r W. ~i Fousj^o
1 > en't* ' 6f/!828rKli>r "atreet daring, th
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SCENE FROM
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Id a brief service Monday evening,
December 29th, at 7:30"
o'clock at the home of the britfef
007 East Market .street, Greensboro,
.Miss Margaret Henderson,
daughter of Mrs. Carrie B. Bluckburn.
became the bride of Mr.
Lee Leo Saunders, son of .Mrs.
Lee Saunders. Iter. J. T. Hurlston.
pastor of Shllnh Baptist
church. Greensboro, officiated.
After the marriage ceremony the
bride's mother was hostess at a
reception. Miss Daphne Lawson
was at the piano assisted h.v
Miss Celesta Farrlnjrton. When
Byrd Street, spent the Christinas
holidays in Burltnitton- with her
uncle. Mr. W. H. MeCauley.
Mr. Willie Thomas, a former graduate
of Dudley high school, who Is
now living in New York city, was
here visiting his friends ' Christmas
day. . . - .
Mrs. Kranoeon^ Gordon, of New
Jersey, is visitlug her mother; Mrs.
Mattle Caldwell, nt 51fl Ireland
?reet during the Christines holidays.)
Mr. Eugene Hurshaw, who Is also
a former graduate ^of Dudley high
school, who Is now living in New
York city, visited his mother. Mrs.)
E. D. Harshaw, on. Lyndon street.!
Miss Slartha Rlckard. of 700- S.
Ashe street, .visited her parents." Mr.
and Mrs. Rlckard, In Prosperity.
S. C-. during the week of Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Clark, of
.r>23 South street, were very glad to
have their children to spend the
holidays with them, namely Mr.
Amos llortlett and Mr. Norman Clark
from New York city, and Mr. and
Mr*. Lybrant Clark, from Petersburg,
Va. Mr. Lybrant Is the principal
of the high school there. .
Rev. R. S. Sen ye and family, whfl
If the pastor of Trinity MethodIbI
church, spent a ' few daya at hi!
home In Alabama during Christmas
Mlsa Geneva .Holmes, who-'ha'
heeii lo "Washington. D. C-, returnw
to < Maxton January 5 to contlnw
teaching. ' VV'
' , Mrs Mattle' Whlteett,' from Whit
't sett, N. C- spenKthe week-end ,wl?
* J?er.slRter..Mrs. L.UU6 Austin' at 51
L 1 rela nd^Wtreet/ /?
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f plifht, Janta^^ ai^a6adihroaig
- Sunday,January?!"R?-* 1
e Hal raton, ^o#*' ^lnrntraa, f OMo,**ha
> cfiarxe^of. the' aennoi V^Wed n??d a
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tarruRE outixk)k. gkeexsboro.
I MISS HENDERSON
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the bridal chorus from "Lohen,
crln" was sounded the bridal pair
took their places before nn 'Improvised
nltnr where music lieKan
at 7:15 o'clock. .
Miss I.aura Sellers xun; two
solos. "Hecuuse" and "At Dawn-,
lop." On the ceremony boar Mis*
Farrlnjrton sang "My Hero" and
"I Love You Truly." Miss Lawson
continued to play . melodies
of nuptial selections as the chests
came to and from. In the dining
room Mrs. John Myrick served
' lime Ice punch, diamond, shape
cakes, mints and nuts. . *
Shiloh Baptist Church
ITqc Fninvohln Prnirram
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The program that, was given by
the R. T. C. of Shlloh Rapt 1st
church Jucsday evening, December
SO, was enjoyed by everyone present.
The program was sponsored by
the Roys and Girls Glee Club of the
B. T. U. The program ended by giving
each member of the R. T. C. a
gift who had been attending B. T. U.
regular in 104L ?
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St. Matthews Ladies'
Aid Has Good Meeting
The Ladies' Aid of St. Matthews
Methodist church held Its weeklymeeting
at the home of Mrs. Blanche
Thomas, 1002 S. Ashe street, Monday
night. Deep tuber 29th. ^A large group
of ladles were pretwnt Including the
pastbr. Rev. J. K. Rrower. She served
hot cocoa and fruit and cocoanut
cake President. Mrs. M. T. Nelson:
secretary, Mrs. Millie Powell, and
treasurer. Mrs. Mamie Held
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Miss Harris Has
New Year Party
- Miss Jnuulta Harris sponsored u
i New Tear's Party January 1 at bei
: home, 300 Bennett street. Danclnf
i and various games were played He
freshtneuta were served which wai
Ice cream and cake. The part:
t seemed to have been enioyed b;
] everyone. A host of friends mid re!a
t fives attended.
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. Miss Catherine Gibson
^ .Entertains Delightfully
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? Mlar Catherine Glbeon on FiraR
? nr^^ntertAlned the Sunday *cho<
* dej^rdboent/of^Bt:- Matthews chiirc
? I>ecember Slut s*t her home. ' Tlier
? 'w^^^Un^^uniber of chlldre
rf p resentvw&foa ' adofta. <*Mr
y Elotse -V"Lofmii :^Penu came In an
h played Chrlatmaa carols for the cht
U dren' vrtilchrW'M^very lmpreealvp. lt
d frcahmenUt S?te?e/'aerred. ?Vh left vwr
y cocoa, sandwiches and cookies. AT
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vMIss Nettie Nash ushered the
guests into the reception rootu. .
Mrs. C. W. Anderson , and Mrs.
Floyd McCollum were In charge .
of the gift room. Mrs. riector
Charles Miller presided at the
bride's register/ Mr. and Mrs.
Saunders departed afterward for
their wedding trip. The bride who
has lived In Greensboro for several
years. Is a /recent graduate
of ltennett College for Women", '
Greensboro, N. C. The bride- '
groom, a native of Greenslioro, Is
now In the service of tl?e army
at Fort Bragg. S. Q.
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Very Enjoyable Dance u
Given By Les Medames
The lies Medatne Club gave a dance
at the' Corannmity Center Monday. .
December 29, which proved to be a p
swell affair. There were exchange* ai
of gifts among "the members of the st
club. Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce MUler, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Mnrphey, "Mr. and Mrs. James
Young, Mr. and Mrs. David Florence,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Junes. Mr. and p.
Mrs. Norrls Reld and Mr. Johnnie a
Steel and several others. ' j,
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Mr. George Garrett
iiives x\ew Year rarty
Mr. George Garrett gave a Ne\y
Year's party January 1. It was- eih "
Joyed by each one present.. Those ^
present were: Vera Purvis, Eliza ?
Aldrlch, Claudia Scott, Elizabeth
Donnell, Margaret Shoffner, Catherine
Marsh. Annie Iaiulne Carter,
Constance Shoffner, Rowena Alston, h
Mllnnle Brown, Thyrecla Scott, o
Sarah Ireland, I?e1la Phlfer. Luelln 1
Phlfer, James Reeves. James' Ben- %
ton, Augusta llenton, Robert Brower, g
Clarence Yourse. Manuel Jackson, i
Theodore Jackson, Celester Brown, I
Elroy McAden, Lawrence Carter, -
t Onthlex Garrlsou. Jflmw Happy , and
. I Nettle Rell Rntilnwm.'
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Mrs. Sallie Morgan ? "
Ladies* Aid Hostess
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^ The ladles' Aid Society of * St
Matthews M. E. church met In the
home of Mr*. Sullle M or pan, 808 (
Ashe street They hHd a very Interesting
topic which was: "After Tblq
/ Manner ^Prayed." Each member said
a/word or two cnncernlnjc the to^jo
jj which -made I t.wfcry'Interesting. Thelij
>1 chaplain, Mre/.iSidney ."Wllllams^s
h attll among .'the shut-Ins. '
e Presidents "Mrs. M. T.Nelson^Sg
a retary, Mis. Millie Powell?^
a. urer, Mrs. Mamie Iteld $paroMQ
,d J. K. R rower. , . !t * "?08
* > Mr. Bain Recovers
i- Mr. Jasper Pain -has
i homo' from
SATURDAY, JANUARY IT. l?Cfa?lB
roop 43 of Shiloh
Church Is Reorganized
Tn?op 43 of'Shlloh Baptist churctf >
(in riHirCHiilr*HJ Friday evening;, 'r 'i'l
inuary 2. at 7:30 o'clock. The of-," ''
can are as follow*: \ 3
Chairman of tr<?op committee, C. R-V-'-T.
hnson; to-workers are W. M. Oar r.
Eddie McBrayer and Mr. B. S. :
wtln was elected an ncout master.
tielr weekly meetings will be every. ;*vv
lilny evening at 7:30 o'clock;
Trinity Daughters Meet
The Daughter* of Conference of ' ?rM
iolty A. M? E. Zlon church held '
elr wcskly meeting In the home of fVv.
rs. X. E. Lnwaoa. IrtOS E. Bragg
reel. Kritluy, January ?. > &{*
Meeting of Circle No. 2 ?; *T.
The Missionary Circle No. 2 ot J,yL4
dloh Baptist church will have
t-togetbec meeting Monday
S o'clock at the church.- -'/. * Tf^
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Choir Practice
The Junior Choir of St/ Matthew*" =IV.
;ld their choir practlrje Tuesday ?
-sine atT:3?. \ .. - '
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St. 31atthews C! ab ; . fj.V
The Gospel Chorus of S.
lurch furnished music f?
r- ii.ni omiun) input. JV'
yed .by alL . /' '
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Warnersville Hi-li
The WarnersvUle Girls I
Id its weekly meeting In
' Miss Margaret Shoffner .
Ashe St. . , .j
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N. Y. A. Girls Resume
The N . Y. A.
teir wor^,'after havlnpflth^CJu
as'holidays. 'y"J
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Has Dinner Guests?
' ??Mrs.'
Cora White and ;MriL ' V
owell were quests for dinner at
nd Mrs. Elbro Reld at 517 Irel
reet Sunday, DecernKec 28, ,1W
Dinner Guests'^
Mr. and lira." James- Steel was, t
uests for dinner at the home ofrl.
nd Mrs^ Norrla Held r of 517/Ir
tnd street, Monday, December '29.
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Mrs. Williams Improved
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Mrs. Sidney Williams, >wbo Aba?
een 111 foT quite awhile,- ahowIr>?j
ajprovetnent and la'
y*i :'.yk
The Waroersvllle
eld Its regular mneting^lSf^htrhon>^
>t Miss Minnie Brwrn*aV?MiB?ir^
and street. President,* "Vera' Putrid;
Ice president, Margaret. 8hoffn?rj;.
ecretary. Minnie Brown?aaslalaftt
ecretary, Thyreda'Seotf1;' treaairw?
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