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YOUR SCRIBE I
>i rni'Kcn i. Brans J |
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There is a prcposa) before iht
- .ity • council tc txleiKi the eii#
liscita, This may be. a geeid idea as
a majority of the citizens would
like to se t our lair cily, orse of
cic*t ; of the state, and which
at one time served as the state
capital, become one oi the largest
tit es in the state,
T>, extend the city limits should
••'.♦•an rri -j c than a gesture
UTILITIES SOUGHT
A few years ago the city limits
'vc.re extended to tile present boun
daries and some- areas taken in'
| Arthur’s Seafood GriH j
| 83? Iverson Si. Phene 4690
1W«. serve anything from s 1
eandwiem to s chicken dinner.
Kri Ora 23. Williams, Prop.
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MOHAWK INN
Peaceful Among The Pince
Parties Appreciated
| G. H MeDouigßid MescfcetJtT
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[glass
Cut and insl-a!!ed
tor
Any Make
Automobile
j B&M Motor Co.
454 Frank Sin Si.
Phene 7042
WE ARE GIVING AWAY
ALL OUR STOCK AT THE
BIGGEST SAVING EVER
( RECORDS
ALL RECORDS NOW 25c
| ALBUMS !
i T Cl A CA I IPR T C F
! 10“ ALBUMS * $2.00 each OR 2 FOR 53.00 I
MUSICAL ACCESSORIES 1-2 OFF
I SAXOPHONES
COST. C MELODY SAXOPHONE ONLY $ 75,00
HOLTON ALTO SAXOPHONE ONLY 150.00
CONN TENOR SAXOPHONE ONLY 75.00
CONTINENTAL ALTO SAXOPHONE ONLY ] 10,00
AMERICAN SEI.MER ALTO SAXOPHONE ONL Y ) 35.00
•j * HOLTON TENOR SAXOPHONE ONLY 185.00
\ CONN TENOR SAXOPHONE ONLY 195 0O
[| BRASS INSTRUMENTS '
ALL TRUMPETS PRICED FROM 535.00 TO SIOO.OO
ALL TROMBONES FROM *50.00 TO $75.00
BUY NOW AT THESE PRICES . . -Y CHANCE IN A LIFETIME
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
| The Carolina Music Co.
y - ”4 Anderson Street Phone 4 767 L
art j.till asking the city fr.-r sewage,!
larger water mains, l ights and J
paved streets, and trash collections.!
That Brings up not very impor
tant question
What does the oty <>w t these
new-comers'
Truly they owe i-btir rcxr.tr than
;,r added cily tax. ,
URGEfe INSPECTION
T r ‘ support my argument J would
like for you to follow mt tc two!
new developments ;n the city.
There arc mere but these two are
si me of the more thick populated.
May 1 suggest wc go down Inc
South end of Robeson Street be-;
ginning at the cid silk miiis. turn!
right at the mill and follow the •
road to Brandon s Crook, turn left 1
and go South to end beyond the
Aberdeen and Hcckfish Railroad;
track, turn left again and go down j
to Winslow Street, follow Winston j
Street, north, cross the ACL tracks'
and back t< or starting point, the.
old silk mili
We h*rvt circled a thickly j
populated urea the! was once a I
I
mar?n J; nd. The area >< now almost 1
filled with houses
But not ore pole light, can he
seen m the area No sewage, no!
.arbage c:flection, no police pro- j
lection
SECOND AREA
The Second Area is on the East
side i f lower old Wilmington Road,
kn .r• ~s the Buxton Development,
nearly the same thing exists there.
As if the above were not enough. I
ihese fjers*ns pay city taxes and
must send their children to county
schools outside the city limits.
if e city wishes to expand there'
should be some inducements for.
these communities to want to come
into th. fold. No one wishes to pay
taxes and not reap the benefits
from them.
| PERSONALS
On Sunday, August 21 the 5 n
ieu Usher Board of First Baptist
Church will celebrate, its 30th cn
niversa}y with a musical and liter*
! ary program. The public is invited
j a. attend
Messrs. Burti* . Mc-Kb ren, Seavy
| Williams and David Williams
j Mtw York are the guests of their
mother and aunt, Mrs. Mittk Mc
, Kinncn.
The Rev Fred B Kmg oi St
[Pauls. N. C served as guest min
[ ister cf First Baptist Church n
'absence ol the pastor. Dr. T. H.
! Dwelle, who is. on vacation
Mrs. Ida Ross was the week end
Lues! of her husband. Col. Robert
I Ross.
Mrs. Ross is a njrs» at St. Agnes
| Hospital, Raleigh. N C
| The Senior Ushers of Fir.se Ba{>-
I list Church met at the home of
j Mrs. Glossic McKinnon at 218* Mc-
Iver Street on Tuesday night.
There was a large attendance.
Mitt Esteila Williams was eject
ed delegate to the state convention
■i ushers wh ch will be held in
Wilmington, N. C., August 25
through 28 After the business ses
sion. a delicious repast was served
by the hostess. The meeting was
presided over by the president,
Thomas .1. Smith.
Mrs. Stallis Morgan and Mrs.
Juanita l.vvi:- spent the week end
a* Elizabeth City, while there they
attended the 'Lost Colony’ at
Manteo, N C.
VISITORS
Miss Lcitjc Reed, Barnwell. S C..
Mrs. Pauline H. Parker. Ralegh,
N. C., Miss Mary F. Williams, Wal
lace, N. C: Mr. and Mr;-. Arthur
-i. Smith. Los Angelos, Calif. ..o
Miss Wilhelmenia Werber. city
Miss Gloria Hinnant. a ‘tudent
nurse at L. Richardson Mein .rial
Hospital. Greensboro, N. is the
guest of her mothei, Mrs Hinnont
■ n Rale gh Road.
. Mrs. Letba Martin and her little
daughter, Patricia, of 433 Robeson
Street, left Monday lot Detroit,
Mich, for month's stay with her
daughter, Mrs. Audrey Black.
Wisely Iht c-ty council tabled
the proposal until a later date, and
Ac are afraid there > to be quite
Lit of opposition whop it e mc>
,ip iDr riottnU
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f' A WC*U.N>i. A N Saturo-ny, August 21-, 2 ;-4l‘
!j B - Ferguson left Saturday
: ’ night for <* whe re he w.i 1 at*
! j tend uii: N-'- ;/■ ,g postal Alliance
' Cr ■ vc: From there he wh- go
Ijtc la aru.tu v, by plane ic , i‘iad
! the Nmim-ai Par. ntt «oci Tteacliers
i meeting
j! T i Summer Reading Club cf the •
J James WiiiM rHi . ■ L ; i > c!ca'
j Tuesday, August 16th. at which 1
j time the winm: of i. ru c-' wen
i annourn-t*
Th?. party will h«_ LcitJ ai Th*:-
jNCCS’-USO m f- >.< : Street. T.*<
ci-iite, v» i 5 > j.m • annc;..? l ct* o l Gt<-;
i:/s/.LuSts outograprieci by si.:/
.•‘iayt.:.. will be ...warded u.
.to the un-s rt.idiot, th - . nit host
KKJ.mi.Ci e' !»(,:-
Reading certificate:* v\.:: h
law aided by the city to those re if
! ing if - , rv: ; f Mrs j M
■ Forgu-- it lit:-,-. a:
I Mrs Herman F< rguse •. one. son
j '-I Brockivi N. Y . kit fl i thr i:
,borne afte. spend.}.}, st veral weeks
:v- hi a. rt r.i: ~nd 1 ir.it lit uti nan! '
jur-d Mr- . Chaili - Easicv Mrs Kei-
| gwe:: s a nurse in the Harlem Hi:-
! P-tal Mi Ferguscn if .. teacher in
| .he city sclK't -1 f.yst. - . ro cl NYC He'
'its now it: Germany but will return
iby S«:fvember Bth t. nmn.i r,.
j teaching, duties
IHr.ce Fe'rpu.-o;: is alUnding :
|summer school at the University
Eficbtste; ir. Recbester, N Y.,
; workinj cn his master's
Cph and Mrs Chester W lu-.m
‘are heme with Mrs Oden's pan-its.
M Mrs, B. F Ferj t£ 1
’M> on Sti <'• where they will
make the,,- home- until ufte-i
i Fchi uar y
; Mrs. Lucy A wh. s now
• he/ son c daught». r-3n
| iaw. rVTr arc! A'lr? H. ,Jr
picked iii. the phone last wc-tk to
he- , the voices of the Lewis fum
ily sinpir-.e 'Happy Birthduv fro, - :;
; Newark. N. J
Mrs Sarah Smith ha:- returned -
from Jamaica:. Long Island, whe
she attended the nisri rw of her !
fraud dvUglbcr. Me- Smith.
rcc:tivf'd over 2WI presents. re'
£300.00 n money
Pi/rf. arid Mrs. J W Pa Ker have
moved into their beautiful borne - n
Chab-nan Street
‘irs. Nannie Mariah Gill .pi ■
her vacation in New Y'-rk City ;,nt;
Patterson. N J
IVA VS METKOPOLII AN
CHURCH
The Usher Board mei -/
home ol Mr and Mrs Taft wii
. Hams Mcnday night, August Bth :
A ip.rg! number was pre sent. At the ;
close- < J toe me-eting - clelioir - is re
past wo.- served
i Mr. C T. Monrce pres;d< - nt.i
land Mis. Marian Sawyer n /i /re-!
tary
Stewardess Bfard non-.be; two
jmi! wth Mrs Mary 1 Wti: h:
;’Tin:roy Aurort !J1 h. Mrs r, ■
; Wjjiisms j! !•••••.’ as new in ,i 1
; A r ice repar-'t wr.>? served
I Mis? M:-udi H '-d po -rid.- t
[and Mrs Mu-id.- Wright if .-ecr.- |
i tc’ r v r
Thr ¥\ ■ Ready Club met a! ti .
i f Mrs Hattie NlcCc v Tnniv
! nay \. .- Aagu-tt 11th Pi of Ann-'
' ftr - ric / ve an mti-resting talk
-d a till .■ wet-1 enur.se
:w..- i-ervod by the hostess
Vi; ndf Ho d -s p ‘oitien* ‘
, Mo M 1 ■ Wri; lit i; ;i-l> • 'to ry.
Kvirmyi tki: \ui;v
li! ( KH !•> S.iO.OOt)
HKUi f ,S. KEII CROSS
Bits 1: O Cennui , preside!/; fu t.-n
1 A i’o'H' ;. 1\« <(’if;-; \\ -k i
• •<*•'• 1 st;• * i’Ci.t ft -;'d
•/' v 'h - ‘ .!--■■■ J Hi'; • ilit* 1 , lH:v i;-. j
: vie!; i the Equiidoriftn < , rtiv
! ii..oko. o,rp;:‘r: . ARC . ,
'o-i.iMive- n Kquador to assist :n
. !te--f. vVa r,H. Inn. 0 r, ■■ (1
o n: Rn :. din. <;{.•:• of Red i 'r<
pi ;aliens p mu Canal Zero, are
■ ■■ ■ r». IN v. i. :< tin s-!rn ken :--.en<
/! he Vo 'n Reel Cross, O Coo
- .no prepared to ; i •id
idriitiooH; -iq plies and -eu:. - da.-
’icnoi roenne) jf icqucstcci by
ft Ko ~(j/■ ’ i.o Rto CrOSS
C Ce.-nnci ha? outhcrized Hc«:
C refs or it nei f>s; roe inruriti > .
m refit funds for trr.nsm.ssio.i'
I. ts - Eqciddor tan Ret.i Cross (rent 1
iacLviduais anc greopt wjs/er.g o j
" /.■' ovtkQnaln. suffi ;■ ers;
BRITAUT) CASE
IIAMHEP OMra
NT W YORK AffiiScv.t.*. .1*
jM-rting that William Howe il -1
‘ Brooklyn ". t.c the; victim oi
‘a brut..],, • ieli .• iul and unjusttfitc
- heating by tv.< easily identitisble
' members cl the New York Police
: De; , i irm wgn railed to fht at
: tent ion of Mayor Wdiiam O'Dwyer
; today by the Natiftio.l Ass.h lation
ir-r the Ac'e; He.ornernt <>l Ceievtc
ft' pit
Franklin H Williams, assistant
-pi 1 ceuvsc; f"i the NAACP t •
formec tie Mayor of th. afiidasiu
; charging i. rut, -oiy n/ ainst Hn/. e';
a nr; suppeu-t * s m. !denee gat - <e.
by the legal rcdrei- cunirriiite t «.f
the Prot.ekiyn branch of Uv ./»*■
sociatton.
Hi -.i e!: cnnrgc? that he was
awaken ed while aslee-p in his truck
was beaten ruthlessly, and had
money extorliej from him by at
least Inc men her ei 'he 1 • 1 •
Dcgartment,
"Thi. info;-v. lion," Mi W'Hii.ms
' wroti Mrxc-i O’Dwyej, " v... •
ram; trie immediate - atteutse - ;/ of
your office t the end that the 1f
- ficers su Jty of these charges she t.
. be- prop - .- -y and promptly punish*
.ed and rernijvon as a disgrace *l.
the unili i-n rs the New York Cuy
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