TMI CAItOUNA Tints SATURDAY AUCUST SI. 1M7 GRADUATE SINGS >N MAJOR BOWES* HOUR Gibba, Lyrle Soprano, « to New York »!! Chieaoo ‘QKm oa AmaUur Hour and In 1937 Musical FentiTal —Juanita Gibbs, aoprano, w^o was ^akiatpd Knoxville Colletje last June, the city last niffht in a draw- >ng-room bound for . Ka#- York wrere «he will aln* on Major Bowes’ Amateur jHoor Tharsdajr night, Augruit 19... Whila she is away, Miss Gibbs will also go to Chicago to sing in the 1987 €hl- cagoland Music Festival. The trip to Kew York and the opportunity to sing on the funont Major Bowes Hour was made possible through the 'City Manag* er of Knoxville, George Oemster, and the Yn»g Man'a Danoeratie Club of the city, fo the nridft of all his civic and ptlitidi afrmira, Mansiger Dempster, mlong with the help of Boderick D. Bushbee, President of tike Young Men’s Democratic Club, arranged the tr^ for MiM Misa Gibfai, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cartis Gibbs of 118 Kyle street, Knoxville, it called by many "Knoxville’s Little Song- Fitzpatrick as her instructor. mmm TO OUR COLORED FARMER FRIENDS FOR TOBACCO Mr. Farmer Come 7o \^^hiteviJle MANY FARMERS BRUIGlNa TOBACCO TO WHITEVILLE MARKET WMERE PRICES ARE HIGHZR Season Is Here 1 ONE IF YOU WANT YOUR CAR OR TRUCK REPAIRED IN OF THE BEST EQUIPPED GARAGES Tn THE STATE. BRING IT TO OUR PLACE. TALK TO MR. VIRGIL MCKEEL, OUR SHOP FOREMAN, ABOUT YOUR AUTO TROUBLES AND GE r A BETTER IDEA JO WHAT YOU NEED^ WE ARE EQUIP PED TO DO any'REPAIR JOB YOU NEEJ& TEN GGOD MECHANICS ON THE JOB! - . Buy Now And Pay In Fail of 1938 WHITErvTffie — The ausfi- ciot»^«fie«iing of the Whlteville Tobacco Market^n Aujjuflit 10th WAS the signal for the beginnin,; of the best season of all the many good seasons in the history of the Whitevilie Market, Far mers who came the first day have returned many times with larger loads that have sold for the highest prices obtainable and which have been highly satis factory to all tobacco growers. Operators ^of tobacco warehoua' es in other belts who visited h*re during .the past_ week eay that bird”, and is known through^iut the ^tate for her beautiful soprano She is a graduate- «f Aus tin H gh School where slie was a member of the Austin A Capella chojr. Glee Club, and Octet. The little sopj^no continued her study o fmusic when she came to Knox ville College in 1&33, and spent four years in the K. C. School of employed in Whiteville’s price*. gf»de for grade, lead the several m»rketa visited this seafl|on. Whitevilie has been patronixal by farmer* from all of the bright leaf areas who are bringing vast quantities of tobacco from far distance*. Indication are that this Weelc8~iSre8^win be'the lltgtp-- est on record.* Due to the Mt iafactory prices being paid for tobacco it is advisable for far mers to take advantage of the opportunity,' as there is no as surance that high prices will continue. Since prices are high, satisfactory, and profitasble it is a great risk to hold back, think ing that prices will be paid ^ later. It is reMonable to suppose that the market price will de cline; when is unknown. How ever, it is not advisable to be careless in gradirig and rush the, golden weed to to market in poor condition. Cure well. Grade well, and then it will Sell Well. Patrons of the Whitevilie mar ket are requested not to Ikten false reiporta regarding the Whitevilie market. The supervi sor advices that there is no one any town, fillin-,? Music with Professor Newell C., station, or elsewhere, who tell CHAMBERLIN STUDIO HOLDS MONTHLY RECITAL WOMAN LEADEM The Chamberlin Studio held its monthly reciUl on Friday August 6th. ^ Mias Ruth Wheeler from At- lintft nSBortrta ftt»4 Charlea Harris who is teaching music at South Carolina Sta,t« College were gu#ts of the studio. On this occasion. Prof. Harris played one composition for the students and m»de a very helpful talk to them. The Honor Roll for Jul/ con sists of the following ptipils; Ce- la Davidson, Juanita E. Branch, Cvangeline Cordice, Eleta Joan Harris, Mayme E. Harris, Juenita Harris. Honorable Matntion John Harris. IBewlah Rowland, Mrs. Fannie Warreii. farmers th^ the Whitevilie Mar. ket is blocked out. With six warehouses,, three seta of buyers, the daily capicity ^ 2.000,0(H) erw«Jgt* dwImptoBship betiMfcn Henry -Armstrong and Ptter -Bar ron. This m#tch will be rtar'-'d Madiion Square Garden on Oct., 20. Dafve Almond, boxing promoter of Detroit, closed with fiHllf Nel- , son, m«nai!«r of ‘“nger" Sack Fox, foremost contender for heayywcwgfct—h»nsiTSi charge to meet | either Johnny Adamic or Koscoe Totes in tb« Flirer City late next month. Six- to Escobar world’s bantam wei^t champion has been signed to r.£i*fht -for Almtfnd after he meet# Harry Jeffra of Baltimore in Je- fenae of his title at the Polo grounds, on l^epteniber 23. Es cobar's opponent will probably b« K. O. Morgan. pounds. market. Whitevilie is a big Refrigerators One | Third 6own,One-Thirdi in 1938 and One-Third j - In 1939 I R0i?^ Radios Part i iDown And The Balanceli I Next Fall Not^What We Say Bu t What We at' DR, MARY F. WARING, wi.o retired last month as president of the National Association of Colored Women one of the. coun try’s moat persistent champion* of the rights o'f her people, has been" honored by being mads a member of Mrs. Vincent Astori New York World’s Fair Commit tee. The Fair thus recognises the important part played by the Ne- ^ro in the bistory of America, and plans will be made to show his projfresa in all phases of hu man endeavor. The Fair opera in 1939. (ANP) Do Lea’s More Money To You SPORTS TALK Continued from page five “T; Mar^ this week, brought with him a beautiful gold belt that will be presented to he winner of the Farr-Louis bout. The ibelt will be given “for kaepa” to the heavy weight champion who successfully defends hi^ title for three con- swutive time. Mike Jacobs the promoter, of the championship g», announces that the advance receipts for the show already to tals $30,000. Sixty thousand dol lars have Jjeen pqid for the ex clusive motion picture an^’radio paid , , In Los Angeles last Tnesdajs, nigijt. Hank I^ac^kinson, whit^ Ohio heavy, stopped George Ga«l- frey.iin 8 rounds and in Elixabeiit N. J. Ruby Goldstien, forpier boxins star now in the throes of a comebaekj o«t-ipointeL Kid Bon Qon over the six round route. A1 S.eiittle middleweight* scoder a knockout over Alien Matthews of St. Louis. Matthe'^T was stopped in the ninth round. Or'ental Drops Colored Shows Nffw York, (INP Orien tal Theatre, which three wedlia ngo announced policy of featur ing ' Colored entertainment oi» Broadway, has dropped the idea. The Minsky’s, former burlesque barons, have adopte^ -musfcal revues with^white casts; MEDICAL LEADER iWIIM ■IIIHIIIB HiHiiiia llllBIIIHfflailiiflllIMM fe Do Oiff Work On Tlie Flwr’ Hunter Lea, Mgr. 1*t. SALES MONDAY 23 — WEDNESDAY 2S, — FRIDAY 27 ]^oad- hooi The- fight will be casted over a nation-wide up. Jacobs also snareid another fis tic pium wQien the New York State Boxing Commission gave round battle for the feath- roun4(batlj(?, for he world’s feath- Mf. and Mra. “Grit” DeLorms of Atlanta, Ga. are visiting ••Mrs. DsLorme’s sister, Mrs„ Louise EUder on Formosa Ave. lymniHiiwiiav iniaiiiaiiM;ui.iBrv.;nnniBM Miss Ruth Wheeler from lanta., Ga. is ^the guest of brother John^ |IVheel^er on mosa Avenue. At- her "i'or- DR. ROSCOE C. J[}1LE:S, Chi- c igo, outstanding physician and surgeon and, president of the ■ National Medical Association wh^^ ■jlead for greater consideratii^ of Negro health problems in the •Association’s annual mining last Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown w^eek. Dr. Giles pointed out that and Mr. and Mrs. Mareus Bea- c.ily through good healtlf toald vers all from Atlanta, Ga. pass- [ the group be expected to improve ed through* Durham enroute to its position economically and New York York. Mrs. Brown ’ socially anf urged young men was iformally / Miss _ Marjorv land women to think in terms of Wheeler, sistw_of J. -H. 'Wheelir. [medical career. (ANP) lilBulBlliaiillBIIBli! SafMIed Patrons - Our Best.Advertisement ^ • Tti^se Letters Are Copies Of Originals — „ J— - - .. . —. - ^ . - ■ , .... |„ I Whitevilie Tobacco Market, Whitevilie, N. C. I .Veibtlemenr- I believe in the eld adage “to praita '.he bridge that take* you over safely.’’ The WhkevUle warehoutemeii' are the bridge* that took me over. I havO’- tried other.markets and I am recom mending j^e Whii.evi|le Tobacco Mar ket to all'of my friend*. I am growing sixteen acre* of tol>acco and I uni going to cell evei-y pound of tobacco in WliiteYille. Your* truly, V. D. NORRIS* Whi'.eville lybacco Market,' WkiteviUe, N. C. Gentlemeiir —yy—.' ; I take pleature in ea^jng that 1 have (old tobacco in WhiteviUe for the pa*t .wenty year*, and that I have compar ed the Whitevilie Market with other* and that I am. glad to *«y for the Whi.eville Market, that they havii aU way* paid the highest prices. I. Yours truly, LON BROWN. a Whitevilie Tobacco Marke., , Whitevilie, N. C., ' , j , \ Gsntlement T^is I* to certify that I kavj|.>eea Celling tobacco on. the Whi.veille To- bacco Market for *evea year* and 1 bave alway* been ^ plea*erf with the prices i^ceived. I have tried other market*, but WhQ-eviUe^ is. enough for me. Vonrs truly. D. C. HILBURN. T~'' Whitevilie Tohaccoi Market, 4 \^i.;eville, n| C.. Gentlement . ^ i ' I take -pleasiTre in *ayJ(ig that I^^ave *old my tobacco on the Whitevilie To bacco Market for the pa*j twenty year* and that I have alway* been plea*ed with the price* and the excel lent service rendered me. In my opiaion ^^iteville i* Jhe be*t market. In^ttae ^two Carolina*. ' ■& Yours truly, Whitevilie Tobacco Market, Whitevilie, N. C.,' • - s Gentlement | I take pleasure in *ayikg that 1 have ■old mV -®hacca 6n the WhiteviUe Market for the jpa*t twei^ty-two ye)|rs and have aUo sold tiobacco on other marker. I find that I always receive the top price o« the Whiterille Mar ket. Yours truly> L.‘M. McLAM Whitevilie Tobacco Rdarket, W.hiteviUe. N. C.. TT—nr^ Gentlemen; 1 have been selling tobacco in Whitevilie ever since I leaned how .a grow it (about eleven year* ago 1 '-started raising tobacco). 'Other mar kets rha^ been recoaoBieacied .to aM 'iganid' f \ried them, but went back t* Whitevilie, where I have touad goadl warehousemen, good, coarteous aer* ^ce and prices good MOMgh f«r I take pleasure in reeeseeBeediae tha Whitevilie Market to luhe faraser that wants the highest dollar for hi* tdba«*j Yo*rs trwly. G. L. HINSON. COLLIER. 6 BIG WAREHOUSES 3 SETS BUtEltS 25 Million Goal 1937 rrUNE IN WPTF RALEIGH—.1 >30 P. M. DAILY ^

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