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- 4li« E«ct JWrnTWos of N% v> Tetm; Mrs will be ac- yoTk City e^>rnt I*M wpfk-i>ni1 r.t rompant’d 'by MT^ Bivierous th« home of Mr. anl Mr^, G'"irg' Pretty of this city. MiSs Pretty THE CAJIOLINA TtHES SATURDAY SEPT. 11, 1»S7 CHICAGO LABOR SOLIDARITY “DORDTHFAMftT^NE oAipanied her Mitt H»zel teevefc ot> Miami. PtnylHa, Alma Rnflrnri-0^ Lucu of Kew R|n*nd twto weeks in Penn. city and James £ York St7T(Sft Wednesday aiteht for Miami, Florida. Mis«. Rc*ves was the gruest of Miss Rogers for the aummp and is • teacher in the Booker T. Washington High School in Miami, GLEANER CLA5S TO SPONSOR PROGiRAM Tht' GU*nner Bible Class of St Mark* A M. E. Zion Church will snorisor a profrrmm on TMo»»dBV ^hurch-. • Misk Sttfloek and Miss bullock, report a i_\3as«nt trip to Memphis, Tennl where they program has few of those An int!»r»‘stmg .planned > r Miss Maryi L. Stephens of 402 fbwe.iStreet returned to her home last week after spending the pnst month in New York City Photo shows a group of red strikera in the ^pkin at Chici^o, as they greeted J. C. Scarborrough, Sr. prto- minent undertaker of this city cfty lias been confineCto ills home (because of illnesa is some what improving Mrs Pearl Page, wife of John Page. IPayetteville street m e r © 'l9J7 lBTH(SATI3tAl, KBaRO HlffiS Stephens. ^-CARU UF fHANKS mT# . 4 Henrietta wishes to t*»«nk_ everyom' for tht*, kindI^es^= ihown diirir th*’ .1 ath Of her oldest ««n, Wiliiq S Mi'n-- togue, Jr_ who di'^d suddenly on Sopfember 13 at St Augu'st 30. . ‘ ^ The Re*- P. E Morris, nasfor of*- West Purhaw Baptist ChUroh will «»e «'■ Z.on Baptist Church «n Fayette McCallum, Licy Davla, Wihnn 'Barbee, C. 12. St'«w Aug.u^ 12 at 3;80,p. m The music will be furnished by the West Durham Baptist Church choir. Ttie pu';lie is cordially invited .to at^tend th.e CHAMBERLIN STUDIO HONOR ROLL FOR MONTH OF AUGUST Jiuftttta ^anch Evangeline Cordice CeeM Daridaon Harris. tnder M. Sfceai .Jr. 4IONORABLE MENTION Ruth B. Hunter Fannie Warren ard. and Sterling Faucett. L Austin editor of Carolina Times will ■ 4>e ma»*pr of Ce^emoniea , Mrs Day of Washinjfton B. C. Ts visiting her husband on Fay- t'ttevill* St, M.*i Maud Kottjirook, one of Durham's fashionable dresmakers I* Testing from sewing awliilo, yj jg.j4 l«ml TTas ai'cepted fr position -as^ matron at the State Institution^ —dwnb, an^d Wind Tn jjiga Pearl Henderson, who. wiw Raleigh, away from the city all last year * ■ on account of illness has tetumtd A^fter having taught summer resumed her duties as nurss school in Hampton Virginia, and jjj ^jjg gjjy gchools. spending a part of her vacation in Boston Mass. visiting relative, * Mrs..Polly Ingram died, age 42 Miss Dorothy Sheipard spent a few at jjer home here on August 5th. days with htr mother Mrs Mary She was a native of Rtockingham, Shepard on Fayetteville St. Miss N. C Funeral service was held Shepard left, Saturday for Kjiox-1 at the MeLaurin Funeral H >me ville, Tenn., to resume her work at 2:50',pm on T?uesday. Rev R there.- TO; Langford, pr-esided,‘interme it jwas in Grove Hill Cemetary. Mc- M Liila tilWnez has I'eturned to Laurii\ Funeral Home in charjo. bpr \ — ^ among. PROGRAM TO ibE^.H^LD AT liARTS CHAPEL A program will be rendered at the Harts Chapel Church at 314 Powe Street. Rev H- H Hart is pastor of the church' A .ery in teresting program is'being plann ed. Mn. T1>re>tt To Retnrn To r«. Iftx. Lula Tlireatt of Pitts rtur.n: MM. who has been the i^uesl of and Mrs Pretty, is leaving the city on Tuesday for her home in Sedalia, where she will resame Ixex work a^ matron. Her children ac- stephens George AND NEWS IN B^secoats, according to 'as- hion reiports. seem to have a per manent niche, in the^' feminino wardroh«. Illu^rated are two that wer'J designed for Billie JBurke and Marlene Dietrich. Said desiijns are by Adrian and Travis Bantom well known for their TheatricaT designs. The model at the left Is «f Silver lame. TJie scalloped e^gts and arrangement of buttons arc interesting details. The other is of white broadloomed tweed. The double-brested treatment is novel. those on the sick list Durham Colon^ Library The vacation Beading Clubs oi the Negro Library closed a very 'successful'’season oi) Aug. 3lst The atte'ndence and interest vero unusually good %his summar: P;r i z (. - land certificate were awarded to the following, Prizes. Girls: Best hobby book—Dons Cameron . Ih'est Book rep)rts Virgi. forth Carolina Durham County NoU— Having qualified as adtainbtra. or of the estate of Wilson Brown deceased, late of Durham County North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said doe«i#w«d.,.to exhibit them to the undersigned Ut 803 Pine Street, Durham, N. C., on or befot'e the 21 day of Ati- gust, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tiieir recovery. All persons indebte4 to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. A. El. Teele, Administrator of Wilson Brown, deceased. Dated this 17 day of July 1937 Weaver Perfect Attendance (Tie be tween) Wilhelmenia and Doria Cameron Boys: Best hobby. ....Carter Smith )Biest book reiport'McDuffie Southerland Pej(fect Attendance .... Jessie Shanklin,. ” Certificates. Virgie Weaver Carter Smith. Doris Cameron Willis Overtoy iEJvelyn Patterson Dorottiy Pattefison Jegse Shanldin >Edward Harris IClajreney M«frn4ey Wilhhelmenia Cameron —Margafe^ Nfcan >--Warren Palmer . Roibert Palmer^ ^ Edith Malone H. M. (Micky) Michaux Jr . TSiisy Boey Frank Williams McDuffie Southerland. Moses Morrisey t ' In addition ,to the above Th? Club had social meetings at whieh .refreshments were"-served games I played. Many "hikes” were cn- I Joyed by the many w*ho took them making the whole season a I very successful one in many way? ed to *h^r home in Washington B. C. after having jspeiit several viaiting nelatives and friends. Many social events w txe tendered Htr during her .stay. Mrs Rencher Harris has as her hou|(i guest tWl M'r» Tessie Pratt^rid her daiigliteT^Thg~ctty—a ^firw tlays tMs we«k| yid Dubinsky, president ^-^^f^the International Ladies Garment | wron their demands, through *'so- Workerg Union, who vieited tliem ] lidarity and determination.”- last week for High Point. N. C. K«niwdy where she is to “to*-«Hnployed as Kings Mountain—Jevotta Sutton Suiperyisor of music in the city Henderson Institute—^Francis and schools. Josephine Harris Virginia State College—Margaret Mrs Henrietta Christmas Wil- Lanier, Willie Baucum and Wami liams and brother Matthew Chr- Gihth»t^ Georgia Al. Jean of Washington, D. Ci Thomas Rivera of Washington, D. C.., a former Durhamite spent a few days here with his parents on Umstead St. Mrs Angel llyana Bynum of New York spent the week end with her mother Mrs.. Mary Evars on Umstead St. , this week. Prof. Wade Hammond of the Twenty Fifth Uniiod States in fantry of which he haa bee^n Bend Master Jor a nunjber of year, spent a few hours in the city this" week visiting friends. Prof, Ham mond is an old Durhamite, the husiband of the forrner Miss Lwah Among the Students from Dur- Fitzgerald. He js now located in ham that have l?one nnd are leav- Arizona where his company has ing for schools are. Palmer Memorial—Alberta and Minoma Gomez, Mary Cottcn, Barbara Logan, Willie Mae Park er, Victoria Cordjjie and William istmas of New York City were in °HamlTton Institute ferigbt bWnging home their sister Sadie, Dix, Helen ]>forri8on, Coleridgft who has spent a very pleasant Palmer, and Booker Spauding.. vacation in “Little old New York” Howard University—Marion and Evangeline Cotdke, Jamta V.. Miss Ora Cannady a dresfir maker of iBc/itoo. Mass.,^ spent the wei?k end with her sister Mrs Eennie Hicks, on Dunbar St been station«d for a number of years- - Mi« Grace Waddy Lyon left Love, Jr. Talladega—Margaret and CV.ar* lotte Kennedy, Alma R. Herdon. and Constance and Vivian Mer rick. ^ West Virginia State—ALois Shaw Fisk Univeradty— John Cordice. ... TUSaCSGEE INSTITUTE. Ala. ■—(ANP)—After she had deliver- f .1 tre commencement addressj; to siummeV ^hool graduates. Dr. cd the "master of science honorary Msfry M." Bethune was nward degree by Dr. F. D. Patterson*^ pVestdent of Tuskegee. • LEARN beauty CULTURE THE De SHAZOR WAY DeShazor's Means SOUTHERN COLLEGE 809 FAtYETTEyVILLE ST., DURHAM, N. C', ■IIIIBiPiailiaiilBffilBiBilBiBI Mrs Maggie Rivera has return ■IBtllBIIIH SAFETY i rHROUGH SCIENHrPIC TRAINING IN THE CAlRE OF THE HAIR AND THE SKIN ALL BRANCHES OF BtAUTY CULTURE TAUG^^T BY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS ALL LATEST MACHINES AND INSTRUMENTS FOR SCAL AND HAIR TREATMENT. Classes Now Forming , Dc Shazor Beauty College t NORTHERN BRANCH '• 1770 FULTpN ST. BROOKLYN. N. Y. S - i' i - . »5 n Welcome Tobacco R M E R S AMERICA’S safest tircf That^ L what tests prove we F% SAFTI-FLiGHT to be. Stop* you faster ... on any type of road in ai^ kind of weather. Different from any other tire made. no east^parriSh st. Deal^ps In DURHAM, N. C; A T ] S DURHAM Tire ExcTiang^ EXPERT VULCAN IZWGr—WE’LL DO A FIRST CI^SS JOB FACTORY APPROVED FULL CIRCLE RETREADING R^TREADED TIRES — GUARANTEED MILEAGE 126 MORGAN STRE£T DURHAM, N. C. '‘PHONE J-2374 SHOES, DRY G-OODS, AND MEN’S PURNISHINiG-, MEN’S WORK AND RRBSS SHIRTS. AT TREMENDOUS SAVING. ^ UNDERWEAR j,lGHT; hfEDIUM .AND HtBAiVy WEIGHT. ^ SOLD AT PiRICElS YOU CAN'T REFUSE. 4 * ' ' ' ' ^ : ^OES FOR T^E ENTIRE FAMILY BOTH QRESS AND WORK SHOES OF POPULAli KNOWN tlRANDS. % - - •' SWEATER JACKETS — .HBAVY- AND LIGHT WEIGHT, >3 STORM gHOES, RUBBERS, BOOTS, GpLOSHHRS, FOR ALL g KINDS OF DAMP WEATHER; | STORM COATS THAT WILL 'KB0P THE KIDS WA/RM AND *4 DRY'DURING THE COLD WINTER SCHOOL days , HasKel Merris 110 E. PARRISH STREET liji- : - --7-> .. -
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