...DAY-f JUNE 17, 1944
Methodists Consei
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inon. appealing to Methodists to
i ? bury tlio "strange gods" of polities,
intellcctunlisin, priority and
privilege, suspicion and money.
These lie said were diversionary
j . forces from the achievement of
the "holy and high purposes" of
the central jurisdiction.
Among the distinguished churchmen
an ('lenders visiting tiie conference
were: llishop W. .1. Wells,
A. M. I*.. church, New York and
Chicago t llisliop 15. (5. Shaw, A.
M. K. church. Itirmiugham:
llishop C. 1'. Russell, (J. II. K.
church; the Honorable Charles
K. Cooper, lay delegate to the gen'
oral conference from I.iheria,
Africa, and former consul-general
to (treat llritain and (tertnany;
Rev. Hhenezer Ward, president of
i Liberia eolleire. Monrovia, Liberia,
ministerial delegate to the general
conference: I>r. S. II.
Sweeney, New York; I>r. C. Y.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court?
Greensboro Division.
North Carolina,
Guilford County
Herman J. Allen
vs.
Margaret Wright Allen
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
? - . above has been commenced in the Su'
, perior Court of Guilford County,
North Carolina, for divorce from the
bonds of matrimony, and the defendant
will take further notice that she
k is required to appear before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said County
at his office in Greensboro, North
Carolina within twenty days from the
11th day of June. 1944, and answer or
demur to the complaint, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This the thi^d day of May. 1044.
C. S. BILBRO. I
Clerk of the Superior Court,
Guilford County, North Carolina.
E. Kermitt Hightower,
Atty. for Pltff.
811 E. Market Street,
Greensboro, N. C
EM FLYING j
IBillll IMiliIll
BHUiunwnu;n
ETHEL'S BAKE
SHOP
813 E. Market St.
VISIT
THE NORTH SIDE
NOTION SHOP
l!OI Jf. Gilmer Street
I I,. A. WatliiiRtmi, I'rop.
Bottled under authority of Tt
GREENSBORO COCA
THE FUTUI
crate 3 Bishops
| Triggs. New York: Mr. anil Mis. ;
' Stephen Six, New York : Dr. K. W.
Itakestrhw, Los Angeles: Iter. '
Charles Warren. Oakland, Calif.;
Uev. W. H. Lass. Jr., USO. Pittsburgh,
and Chaplains A. K. Martin.
'P. 11. Albert, W. \V. Carter
an dHnrris, all ineinbers of the
jurisdiction.
The Woman's Society of Chris- ;
thin Service chose the following
officers: Mrs. .1. W. K. ltowen, '
Jr., president; Mrs. Plorenee Carroll,
vice president: Mrs. (I. II.
Caldwell, recording secretary:
Mrs. L. A. Greenwood, treasurer; |
Mrs. Matilda Saxton, Christian
society of religion and local j
church activities: Mrs. I,. C. j
Thomas, Wesle.yan Service
Guilds: Mrs. L. II. Feeder, young
men and girl's work: Mrs. lies- .
sie .1. Quick, children's work: 1
Mrs. M. M. Drake, supplies: Mrs.
G. 0. llrown, home work: Mrs. It.
1". Camphor, foreign work: Mrs.
Florence Jiyett, organizational
noil nrotnntinri work: Miss l.illian
Warrick, mission!!ry and edttru- j
liniiiil work; .Mrs. T. C. Itankstnn, ]
literature ami publication.: Mrs.
Kvn II. I'iirks, spiritual lllV: Mrs.
Minx It. Martin. status of women,
anil\Mrs. ! '. W. I.ognn, missionary
personnel.
Ami viee presidents are: Mrs.
Hattie .fames, Atliintie eimst area: .
Mrs. \V. C. Tlmtnpson, Ilnitfinnre :
area: Mrs. Addie I'. Ware." Cnitimlms
areii. and Mrs. K. \V, Mr
Millan. New Orleans area. <
CITY PLAYGROUNDS
TO OPEN JUNE 9
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sueti as tlie entertainment of the
I'.TC 1d band witli a forma! danre
beld at the renter and a formal
id I'.TC Id Friday night lias been
added to ibe week's activities for
the entertainment of service men
making a total of two nights a
week on the post anil two nights
n week at Windsor Center. The ,
jrirls meet at Windsor Center
Tuesday ami rrhla.v nights ami I
jro from there to the ramp lor |
dances. Wednesday ami Saturday
niirhts the flaaees are hehl at the
center. The first ami third Sundays
in the month are open at
the center for soldier open house.
The yinay feel free to route in at
that time and play jrnnies, lounge,
write letters, listen to music and
.just he at home.
Now that the smuttier program
; heinir phuuied the soldiers will
*iave more of a variety of entertainment.
The courts arc prepared
for tenuis and the pool is open for
d refresh \<
t 1
^ at tli A
ga m.qi isic
m familiar
m re(^ ;
p^cooler^^
ie Coca-Cola Company by
COLA BOTTLING CO.
IE OUTLOOK, GREENSBORO
COTTON I
: gn nrar jgu Ba?
What looks like a sweep of dec
caliber ammunition that this flying
ears alert is dishing out with a steac
the manufacture of the fortress, the
swimming. Other plans will he in
made during the summer. of
A few of the soldiers liuve vol- Jn
unfeered to he life guards on their fo
t>ff duty hours when the pool
opens. M
Kvory two months a birthday
sa
party is given in honor i?f the V. ^
S. O. (tirls who have hlrthdiiys
in tohse months and gifts are glv- ?
en them. The party is usually formal.
1Metnn?s have been taken of both
of the hands thai play for the
soldier dances, Max Westerhand
and ids orchestra and the UTO Id
hand.
VIISS CORA M. HAITH
I5RIDE OF "ORP.
NICHOLAS GERREN ~
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Pro-nuptial' music was rendered
by Profs. H. Mason and Coleridge4
A.llraithwaite, hplli of the
music department of A. and 'I'.
college.
Mrs. (torron, a native of (Ireenshoro,.
is a graduate of l>udle\
high school, an da holder of a 11.
S. degree from the school of odti-J
cation and sciences of A. and T
college. She is a member of tin |
faculty of Dudley high school and j
and also a member of the Alpha
Kappa Alpha sorority.
Corporal ilcrren. son of Mr. i
ai <I .Mrs. Nicholas Charles tier-j?
ivn. of Kansas Citv. Kalis., holds
v S3
(lie degree of haehelor of music
from t lie school of fine arts of
1 'nicersity of Kansas. A violin |H
najor. Corporal (Serren has done M
iradiiate work in this field at tin1 H
'onservalory of Music. Moscnvv. igjj
Itnssia. While in the soviet repub
\c ||i* served as a member "!' tin iM
IJiisslan symphony orclie-tru. !' (M
lore going to bis present post at jl
I'orl liuaehiica. lie was stationed!!
it A. and T. college as a meuilui lH
?f the nrttiy specali/.ed training |1
|>ogram. Prior to entering tlieiH
snny. < < /on ?;; < . jy
if Ili ilopaN moot of i 1 ii- a* l|
i'ruii \*iov - ?l !' ?t' fi
flow, T(*\?'iS. Ilo is ;i motiihiM* ofjfl
In* Alplia I'll] Alpha frntoriilly. H
A roroptlwi !" ?11??\vli?;r I la* lar:io- H
y aUoiidod woihliiijr was hold at I
ho hoiiu* of tin* brhlo. MM) Slo\va?*t aj
Out of town gurats incluih'tl I
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Watkins, of I
Charlotte; Dr. Uussoll A. I>irk- ?
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?Signal Corps Photo
oration is a cotton belt of '.50- I
fortress gunner with eyes and
\y hand. Cotton had a part in
gun and ammunition.
son, dean of the dental school
Howard university: Washingn,
I). C\; Mrs. John Sappingn
Smith, of i lost on; Mr. J. Clrt
ill, Klizahethtown: Mr. and
rs. Nicholas C. Gerren. of Kans
City, Kans.: Mrs.' Joseph
'inters, of Raleigh: I>r. Walter
Enriched
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FOR GOOD
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CALL
328 EAST IV
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Hooker, Washington. D. C.; Mrs. :'i
Sadie Kerns, Mr. mid Mrs.
Hampton Haitli, Winston-Salem; . :
Miss Doris Hell. Plymouth, and "V
Miss Paulina Spencer, of Martins- .j
ville, Va.
After a short wedding, trip to
Washington; D. C.: Chicago, and
Kansas City, Kalis., the Gerrens
will make their home at Fort
Iltiarhura.
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