' SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1959 SOCIAL HA PROVIDENCE BTU TO SHOW FILM The Baptist Training Union of Providence Baptist Church will show a film entitled "The Feeling of Hostility" on Snuday, July 12; at 5:15 p.m. Mr. William P. Malone, health educator of Guilford County Health Department, is bringing the film to the Training Union. "The Feeling of Histility" is concerned with the problem of Clare, outwardly a successful , attractive young woman, sure of herself in her job but insecure and restrained in her human relationships. Clare's capacity for love and friendship has been undeveloped, because, to her, love means betrayal, hurt, and resentment. The public is invited to attend. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS Mr. Milton K. Wyrick of Waterbury, Connecticut, is visiting his son, C. R. Wyrick, an instructor at A&T College and his sister, Mrs. Birtie Miller. Mr. Wyrick, who is a former resident of this city, now operates a state licensed driving school in Waterbury, Connecticut. GOOD SAMARITANS ~ MEET The last meeting of the Good Samaritan Club was held SunHOME-SEWER C AND \ |jj^^ By Evelyn ( SHIRTWAIST FOR SUMMER insures cool comfort. Front tie* ends bowing at the waistline adds fashionable detail to this full-skirted dress with notched collar. Yours for the making in linen, printed silks Or cottons. McCall s Pattern ?4917 in Misses sizes 10?20. 50$. One of the smartest ways to' look cool and composed during the hot summer months is to wear a "cover up" dress. Contrary to popular opinion, a strapless, revealing dress does not necessarily make the wearer any cooler. Usually, these latter dresses don't even give the illusion of comfort and composure. It's a funny thing about strapless summer cottons, incidentally. They hare an unerring attraction for shy, inhibited ladies. Members of this rather conservative group V.. * TH PPENINGS day, June 28 ai the home o] Mrs. Ruth Crowe, 787 Dunbai Court. Mrs. Myrtle Thomai presided. The next meeting is scheduled for July 12, 524 Higt Street, at 4:00 p.m. .The presl dent is urging all members tc be present for this very inv portant business meeting. RUSSEL TEMPLE CHURCH NEWS Vacation Bible School will begin at Russell Temple O.M.E Church on July 13 and continue for a week. Hours are from 9-15 noon. All children are invited tc attend. Rev. C. H. Reid, founder anc builder of Russell Temple C n/r c.- ...in ?i_, ' mx. Xir. OUMl v-11 Will UCH-'Ulclie 111! sixth anniversary from July 12-19. A different speaker will be featured each night. NEW YORKER VISITS Mr. Lawrence Aldridge o: New York City is visiting his brother and sister-in-law, M'. and Mrs. W. H. Ireland of 71E Reid Street and his sister, Mrs Annis Fryar of McLeansville North Carolina. Mr. Aldridge is a former resident of this city TRINITARIANS END ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMER The Trinitarian Club of TrinMM, COOL > FASHION COLLECT Cunningham w EMBROIDERED TRIM VARIETY for summer classic. Dress with ninc-gorc skirt, cuffed shovl sleeves and collarless bodice is fun to make and wear. Ingenious bit of trim is the embroidered cotton band inserted in alternate panels near the lower part ot the skirt and circling the waistline. Wonderful in printed cottons, dacron and cotton mixtures or striped cottons. McCall's Pattern #4546 in Misses* sizes 10?18. 50$. are wont to bloom out in the summer with bare shoulders and Dluneine necklines down to there. For some reason or other, the summer offers them a challenge and a chance to be daring. Be that as it may, however, most women frown on wearing too revealing dresses on city streets. As much as they would like to spend every hot day in short shorts, they know that they must conform, and they try to reach a happy combination of comfort, coolness and social acceptance. \ J.14C *?*uwu muiiuiac ASSUtiil. tion will have a Lawn Party Monday, July 13, at the residence of Mrs. Baine Lyonsr~I024 pear son street, at 7:30 p.m. to cli max' a successful year of operaED FOR SUMMER The summer shirtwaist j dress is a classic. Tried and ( true, it is never out of style. It offers freedom of motion and simplicity. It is wear- * able for many, many occasions e and it is always correct. A The full-skirted lime green ! dress with the front tie is a j cousin of the shirtwaist. j (McCali's Pattern No. 4917). ? The bodice is fitted and the f four-gore skirt has unpressed t, pleats. The ends of the front ; tie arc sewn in the side seams. The r.ctch collar is cut in one with the front bodice and the sleeves arc cut in one with the back and front bodice. The pattern also carries pieces for a slim skirt. Made in misses sizes, this pattern lends itself to many fabrics. Ideal as a summer print, it would make a | wonderful fall opener in tissue weight wool or flannel. The other dress of blue J and white ticking (launders beautifully) is amazingly easy to make. (McCali's " Pattern No. 4546). It is prac- ? tically mistake-proof, even for those sewing for the first time. The nine-gore skirt pieces are straight, and gathered at the natural waistline. The short sleeves are cuffed and the fitted bodice collarless. Four self buttons close the back opening. An ingenious bit of trim are the embroidered cotton bands about the waist and near the lo wer part of the skirt. Ribbon or! lace may be substituted, or simply a contrasting belt may \ be used. Any of the cottop and synthetic fabrics may l?e used for this pattern. We^ly Fashion ? Sewing Tip toon't, if you find one seam ^onger than the other, slice ojff a bit at the end. If one I side is longer, you have stretched it in handling. V 1 % V IE FUTURE/ OUTLCH ity A.M.E. Zio a Church held its last meeting' for the summer at the home of Mrs. Cora Sloari, . 2101 Sloar. Street, Tuesday, July . 7, at 8:00 p.n-j^Mrs. Emily Sham. bcrger, presiKnt, was presented ! a token of depreciation by club J members for the wonderful service she had rendered. Mrs. Bes! sie Turner / gave an interesting reading on "Why We Observe the Fourth of July." Activities for the Trinitarians will be resumed on September 1, 1959, at the home of Mr. S. F. Statom with the Program Committee in charge of a talent !' and fun night program. > I ST. PHILLIPS TO FEATURE MUSICAL PROGRAM I There will be two musical , programs at St. Phillips Metho5 dist Church on Ashe Street Sunday, July 12. The first, at 3:00 I p.r.t., will feature the United Caravans, Family Gospel Sing ers, and New Zion Church Gospel Singers. Sunday night at 8:00 E p.m. the United Gospel Singers, ' j Caravans, and Family Gospel Singers will render music. . 1U HAVK LAWN , I PARTY ! I TKft Monn Aliimnnn A 9K tion. Local and out-of-town alumnae are cordially invited to attend. Hostesses will be Mesdames Henrietta Williams, Dorothy Parker, Hessie Haycr Arnelle Randlcman, and Miss Dorothy Smith. Mrs. Henrietta Williams, president; Mrs. H. E. Nelson, Corresponding secretary. WHITE ROSE CLUB The White Rose Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quick, 511 Oxford Street, July 2, 8:30 p.m. The president opened the meeting and all business was cleared. The group was reminded that all who plan to attend the annual picnic are asked to meet at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hightower's 107 Durham Street, at'1:30 p.m., July 12, prepared to leave. The hostess served a delicious repast. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr ar,a Afro Edward Roberts, 1007 Ross Avenue, July 16, 8:30 p.m. ETHEL'S BAKE SHOP >19 E. Martlet at Phone BR 3-9187 ' 1 1 BERNICK'8 ! BEAUTY SHOP ! "We Apprvciatm Yoar 713 Lofa/stUDtidBR3-1 IBS Expert Operator* Mas. Buna LeOvrrs, Prop, j j WE DELIVER FRE Phono Ub Your Two Loa 357 N. Elm St Crutchfield - Browr Phone BR 8-5553 It' Fashior tc Shi j?so. mlmst. immmmm ) SEVBH MASONS iMEET The fourteenth annual session of the Calvary Grand Council of the A&A S. R. Masons and the St. Mary's Grand Chapter are meeting in the city July 8-12. Ill J. E. Misenheimer 33 S.S.G.I.G. of Kannapolis, N. C., and Mrs. Mary H. Greens G.W. M of Concord, N. C., are presiding. Sessions that were open to the public were the Grand Oriental Banquet held at ' the HayesTaylor Y.M.C.A. Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. and the Oratorical Contest Friday night. The public is invited to attend the closing session Sunday, 2:00 p.m., at Union Memorial Church on E. Lee Street; the adress will be delivered by III W. J. Christian Inspector General of New Jersey. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GREENSBORO DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS tit PUBLICATION (Civil Action) ALTHEA CHANCY, Plaintiff vs. CONWAY CHANCY, Defendant To Conway Chancy Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled civil action. The nature of the relief beinv sought Is as follows: an action for an absolute divorce based on grounda of two years separation of the plaintiff and defendant next preceding the bringing of the action. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than fourteenth day of August, 1SS9, and jpon yoUT failure to do so the party seeking service against you will ipply to the court for thfe relief sought. This, the 18th day of June, 1959. E. G. Shaw, Jr., Ass't Clerk Superior Court fune 20. 27; July 4, 11, 1959. r. Kenneth Lee, Attorney E AND FREELY I Drag Needs itious: 2166 Lawndale Dr. ling Drug Stores Phone BR 4-6808 PRAGO-GUYES I S i Wise ) op * J