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PAGE EICHT iiie wifci lilOADClSTSKI e*cnssf*^ OF WliaTON*SAL£ii ira iNUkY FOR HILLSIDE ALUlQil rftOH I40NDAY 111*1^ rm terment ’ Cemetery- The AMHMri AtaHMii •rter fiUm ■Inmni of H«Mtt Bi^ •chool wilt aetibti suditorium Monday Jimic 7. 103? Or. A. S. Cran»raU and his BroadcMten OrclMrtn of Wins* ton SslM^ K. C. will tnorfc for os»slon. TIm Broaacailbrf Orelierthi Is of th« ttetefs BK»t popular Bstids and their rendition af popi^ii^ niisic Ivin pt«as« evei^ loT«r of )ass. These bopt caa fast or dow, sweet or hot. PUBLIC WVITED TO GktA% ' COOKING FESTIVAL IN FORM OF NOVEL COOKING ^ CONTEST —J#L_ On Wednesday evening' M*y 2 2nd and 3rd there will be _a ^ooks. COOKING FESTIVJ^L lield* at St Mattheira CME Church, loca ted on Matthew Street -off Pine Walnut Street, Saturday imi -freh wrvices-wiTe bsM'll' Smtdr SATUMDAY MAY St. IttT -Lsati 22) ‘^MaCoy Aflfy ps»wd a|, ieigA lart^FriitaySiw 21. * Uy|M«had Ifees issf tw pastor. A. P. COPER, DirectoRT On these two ov«ninfi9 there will be 130 in ^itoJ>le merc^n- dlse given away. Four cooks 'u^l be assigned to cook Wednes^' nigl-t and four to cook Thiuwda} night. Tlw cooks will be chosen from the different ' churches /'cur city. The meals wjll be judg ed by the Home Economist of Durham Public Service Company according to twrte, appearance and how well balanced they are. All meals are to be cooked before the audience at CME Churcbl viv^ . ij-. W# ^iW|Wa' gutton and his mottfer Mg. _ Su a« 8ie"Lane Sutton. Funeral R tTe^ of 92. held oil Monday MAy M. Scarbo rough and ih char«. la-* L IWW at Boechwood at WAJLTER CORDELL Walt^ Cordell, ,4ft. of Fiftii Street |ied;^M«y' 24- FiT« ye^ age Mf. Cor^H ofwffered ^nth * itook#, which lere Wnv par»tis«d. A few"days» *»i ^r. Oor(^l was taksn wilSi Another‘stroke which cauji^d his death. He is survived ALL fbod furnished The ty^t* no doubt interests mosi’Wek^i* tkiat Iht Uicals sre to irtten homa. Meals are fc® ^flanrted fOr two Street Rev. R. O. Langford ii4 or thre« perspns. i SJIjVER ani UlilEN be feVgught from home to set an Rtlra^tive taWe. ^Jtensils will b# >fumished the eooks, toiit}tl-«y ^nay^%ring their pwn if theS5 so desire.^ HjpTIC* * •ip . Xlljcpoica who wish io cook in this cooking Festival’^ould regis ter with Miss Sa^ lloyster at the Carolin* fimes offic| ll? Pea body Street by Mon^y’^May 31, no. later tha^!i^;3(kkf^' % $ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS m ■ ,xJu. g Gift Suggestion s | ■ "For Th* Th« deceased was a monber of St Maiftir l»isev^ Chknt^ said an activd‘aiKn9i*fl>iH'her MmmuA- M|ri.lip untiLiti:few weeks before her deatlW/-. i 3 : ; i Mrs. Scdtt was' ths|^ of atiren sons, !fiwir which snrvlvf. Thiasr lars.itidge Armend Scotc, Jfidge of Municipal Couit- In Washington^ J?. C.; Janies Scott of Washington^ l>r, WdhmA- iUoU -Of Phil«d«l|0iia.r ^loflber* H, Scott, uadertakee of Wilmington^ K. C. Funeral s^inlce > held at 3i30 Tuesday from tks M. Marks Eipiscop'al Church'^ Wilmington. MRS. CATHERir^ JUSTICE Mrs. *baAef^p Justice, 25, bf 701 Gray Sti^S ^ied{j!$f^ ^th. Funeral se^i^es wer« held at Mt. Giilard BaptiA ^Gh«rch Wednes day, M«y 26. Then Bev*. gt»ilti!« of‘ ficiafecd. Burial was at i>io CemS* tery, Carolina Funeral Home In charge, 'Mrs. Justice iS survfved hy ^r hwband, ^lian Justiea, and foor (diildren, MRS. AMANDA RICH Mrs. Amanda *Bfch, 47, of 915 Grtint Stweti died May 28,. F«n- fi^d %bvkt*i»7 Ttitmaik^pf Mt; fVs: officiJtt^. Ini Oiyi||^ QtttV is tnrvivftlK afi two «hildr% ra^^p#;‘'in Cl|j|««. ^ >9 Ml sbani lin|)r|^«li Street diod suddenly l&sy 26 fu n«nd arraat«m«Bts hxft not boen completed. Mr CiMincil la aiirVlved by s wife and two brothers. Caro- imm - iHl^. bi *n W*«Pilr Mrs.. % tTotiehi C^ttiini Ceunt)> in Lincoln Bospitft] on May Burial was in z.old«n Gate OWl^iery. Carolinlk ^htteral BiiRQisaieFittM dairies sessions medical livSCr .1^.. Wl ‘ Cn • accor^inp to tht sEWtijTcROUP IN TO AID AFRICA fake cure or discvv' ary out tha window. The impc^- er 4arif • «how his head »> mong the man who know thfir iBi topwso**!«. W« hia;:^m's, aii^ r seliF^ his wares.^iffore 4m M,a Ha ^«t tka |hsdl0 fiised ^ ^onifSSI’ his (Be ^’reqi^b^ to^naks to explain’^My tile alle; m«nt or tmm has not It is easily phOTed to be any fair minded person whd^ivlll stip to (CmHIsib«4 froai paga savan) eaanot havs poise witbtoot com- j eepted and approved by pM, and poise is tha asMace of fewion. But it is a falsj Aibove all fcha the fabris '$^n treated by the new proccs- that make it ra^tant to dust S*t^irat|on, eroBitiizi«^'W!H,t i^'IHirham ^ it wasHaWe? For summer wear,!®^ thos* men throughoHt ^he try to purchase as nany washable principal reasoa jfox Hresseh as possibla. ^ f coming here is to leam more a- For summer shoe* I adviso the bo«*: **ow to help sick peopje. It ever poptjlar fcrown leathisr and i» obvious that »o ‘claim 6f dis- white buckskin spectatar sport covery or imprbveinent of met- (pumps. This ahoe will go wetl,*>°^* ^ » Kearke with^ every type of summer elothes except the dressiest chif fons. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISfiRS Y.AIK'lt - BallarfrsOBp|.ISK Atletti COLORED COMinM pksjtYAL AT ^t. MAf- THEWS C. M. E.^Hl«Clf 2nd aid from 8 t N. OBCLl^ flour ySED Iff this DE|K>NST;%^-rK>N . ‘"fi? I I f ^ -t t w 11 > * A— mmmamaMmmmmrnmKimmmMmmSmSmmmSi&t r- ’• Mf: f before suth a gathering as this. The quack ddes not tdib to c6hie. JIa knows tMt his prdmlses are false and h^ claiiak Hctftibis, and that evidence will be hell*- ved only th^ who la^wjew or#htfu4ec|« A-fWil|art^. DaiM8ii|:^n HjkeiJjnLrsikr mJiMTcI is conducting a two day sympo- s^nt'sn Pediat^cs *(|f|Mse8 of ^ere in p6rt8hitisa_Jfor Medic^ Schioo|and Hospital'^bo |ki»$«yi aretalways v^l- in giVinc the last Great Lakes Mutual; Albon L Holsep, Southam AAA offi;ial K. I«d^hMs> H ‘ Hj^t, Federal rWSfff^Y«H J' Silis Sta^art Susrema Lihuity ^ *"WT;«K..'iiW’i > Teftm on one hit eoiild geF lour runs m variftis^i^^ys. For ^1 fd^rth was organi^e^ sovwaT mtif, ims are the im-^ provement of condition# _ol£ the Ttfirican pjBoples, traininir of Afri. ctns, for ■leadership HIM will be- 'iOpeif #8|i|6r^aj||i^he coor- alidn .^''wAilitiR^^a# the be- BIOCERvBaTrq % 'i next up ^last a home run—Proi>abl^ nefit of the African babl^ nobody will ever' see*a Aroufrfiovt t}.e world. m peoples ililf graduate IN NEW SHOES Dressy styles lot the all-impor- tant OGCfMUofi ^hoes for the Youttf l«dy or the Young Man that combine style wi^ ^ quality workmansNp and materials. ^hoes thlit will givet coyifort and service a long thnoa, alter the big occaeioa is over. F.ifiF. SHOE COi. 113 EAS'^ MAIN ST, EXCLySlVE AGENTS FOR NUfpf'^USfl SH0E9 NiiiHHtiiiiiiHHiiiiHiimtiiHi iiiifnniniiiiiiffliitiRuiiiiiKiiitfitiiittniiiHQ DON ALBERT and Ills Orchestra . COLUMBIA Wt0ADCA9TlNQ’S AND ' broadcasting STAR » ! II. NATIONAL Ifiei developments. ANl(KEL‘eRlNK-WO>iTHAD!ME Will Apjpeai* At The WELCOME VISITORS * Portable Typewriters * Pen and Pencil Sets * Spaulding Tennis Racqtsets * Fiction t •Bill Folds • „,i{ * Kodak Albums i , j * Traveling Seta Tl*i* .. THOMAS • Trip-a-broad Books • Scrap Books * • Schrtffft's, Candy " • Picture Fiames ♦ ‘ Rytex Printed * Statioh(6ry ' '*y'^ • Novelty Ci^rette* Cases- ^ ‘ ' -■^-r • TO ;i Cwrtiimui An^ Chaipel .d- ' Hiy Straefs—-Dial J-2331 ioaoeoea«weoMccaeeMC€€gB«jawc>a^ uUi.!i/ u'^ iiuUi/U*. »i .. » ■ FOR QU1£^, CAB SERVICE CALX— ilt.t ' >fT' .K DIXIE GAB 801 FAYETTIEVIIXE ATREJET KBMMlMW'WiniBRMpMnpHMBMHMHMgHraMnHaMN Announcement . ~ MR: J. L. fJ!MMlEX£E) CASH, FORMERLY WITJi THE *I*ESSEE FURNITURE Cd> U New At The CASH FURNITURE Co. 222 RHr^bee Ave. , DvrhikM, N.'C. And Serviag In TIm Capacity- Credit Manager ‘ : Mr. Caik is one of the knowh furniture men in Oarham f having heen in th^ businera fir abont S0> jrears, and he invites -his fSHendg idlj i&ses DURHAM N. C Monday, MayJlsl , FROM 9 iiritFT , ,^4-*- r mma DEPARTMEOT STORE I;:. ADMISSION 75c Tax Inc. SPECTATORS 65i Tax Inc illlllllHniHlllilUIIIWIillllllllllllllllHIIIIHll4IU h ’V its' Vv V >ngs [ome itedF Qii’alitie^* to • ,U.a rs..; . ■ittj- Jliri.l ttr^ irff ff & KOUR i'f 1 (»oi :oIa Bdttiing Co. ■ ' ■ *7 . ID, Mstfitia^ ■1^- They’H, aj^Q^ Oflt ,#t any sjrad uation . . ^^fepk’tfcey Mi|e tVr ir biggest :^fe^n«a.as ^delightful dance frocks for thoa^gay par ties afterwards! MSlussehnos, organdies, laces ahd crepes. _ OTHERS ^ 4: SELECT- YOUR GIFT* HERE RINC.S BAGS RAI^IOS EASY weekly Time Is BULOVA fatch tme AS; AS SOe A IV^EK BliYS ANY SELECT BULOVA' 'YOU| 'tt rf 10 We hifc‘Sii#iia%iMked little miss tHs time in mskii#; graduation. ^ or^ndI( 10 t0j^6 completin You’ll pes 4 t girl if 4 or Junj » '“s *■ 1 ' '4 it -*U jrPl* 9 M our second floor, j ' Uj OjOBEJEWEUTCO . 4iaiHIE^ MAIN ST. Autlieriaad .. .^igiii—Ham|itott—Panrut And miffjf. V '•T?-
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