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:.A i'^ THE CAROLINA TlMtS. SATUltDAY SIM*. 1*. l*«f South Boston RoKDoro HtnderMN o«niHtfton M I LMi^ur|[ DURHAM TIm FUUB^ l«nlc Plttk«ro Apt« Cl»yi»r\ tVkNfard Get Top Prices On Durham's Steady Market And Plus Service , From,A Reliable Bank ~ 1“ •-Society Notes"^ BY MRS LILLIAN 0- BUCHANAN 9MART ■CLUB MAKING^ RAPID PROGIfflSS •‘■nie Who Ti» Club’ org*hi2e«t hai f«cently —teairtK th>s pkt hM a ihe cUb in^ progreM dUringr t^i-ee dr foff month*. “The Who Ti» Clui) lanre membership and officer* are aa follows: Preaiden^MiM Geraldins Wil- liatns; Secretary, Mits Mildvpd McKellar, Financial ^ Secretary f Miss Clara James; Treasurer, Miss Mildred Watkinaon-; Social _ I HwiuMte T. d- better, Lucille Brooilis anff Aud rey McKellar; Busineqri Commit tee, Lettie Ward and Clara James; Piano Committee, MifS Geraldine Williams. Friday September JO, "Who^ Tia Club” gave a Kid^iea iBtolf at the Algonquin • CliA House, There were ^irizea awarded to Mias Lettie Ward find Odetl Dan iels as iieiiig the ibeSt dressrf kidst The admission was 15c and 25e t® invited guest. The g\iest that „i«^esent are as lollowsi nail motoQpd to OtaanTilla weak to 'Cnter atfbool there. last ^t^er in harmony to maka Dur ham on* of ,th^ finwt and iMst citiM in the state. jOfCA IQ_fflgQNflQa AUc CHURCH PROGRAM Ilia YMCA will ^nSOJL an AH- Church program on Sunday al S p." m. !n the Scarborough Aa- semibly' Hall, A11 churches in the city are expected to have repre sentatives preiient. Music will be furnished by vo cal choir* and quaretts. An ad- drass wilt—be—giveir-^Ty-^r C?r May. The public to attead. boro. Tha Co - Woiitarsi fon»1ay ScNmI claaa of St. A. M. C. Church will meat widi Mrs. Lillian Buchanan Sundmf JtapC !♦, *t 8 o^ctofk IIW Faf?tt«v01e Street. Mrs. Julia Hall Coiart of Washington, D. C. is visiting her psrenta, - Mr, amd Mra. ^ Tb*»n\a>* Hall on UmiAead St. Mrs. Mattie Burgean left day for Kinston, visiting tives and friends. Sun, rela- COJiniRATULATlOWa HR. AND MRa J. C. SCABORROUOH JR. •nip Stork made a flylag trip to Lincoln Hoapital Tueoday morning, and Hr. and Mm. J. •'!. l»carborroMgfc it, are tiM f»v.ii4 pacenU a fine ^uniirig ba’>jr boy. ' is c4)rdiaUy incited Rev. V«lt>ntinft—Left tha city-. Monday for Hampton Va. to place his ion in «choDl. ^ Mrt L. B. Harris of 624 Dun bar Street left the city on Satuf- •day to visit her daughter in N. Y. Rev. and Mrs. daughter Ruth lEfeSOLUTION OF THANKS Wm wish to (haalt ’lUa* maar friands for lh«ir arHipothir hincinaM ihown B«t« and doath oi our balovad kuband and iiiicla.' Mr», T«r»«r aad Niac«». Humphrey and of CalifoW’fa, CARD OF THANKS Ernest Ray, Tootsie Bumpass, William Jones, Terrell Ledbct'sy, Shade Greeii, Junjlous Torain, Ida Ruth Durham, Valery Kelly, Willie Gauccan,' George Logan, Johnsori Ray, Cecil Valentine, Roy Spaulding, Joe Mills, Client Mills, Allan Stallis, Willie Bul lock, Rebecca Wgodaon, Ethel Arnette Ledbetter, Mildred Mc- Keller, Audrey McKeller, Lucillo th-ooks, Geraldine Williams, Al- lie Felder, Odell Daniels, C’eo Salmon, Ernestine Watkins, Mil dred Watkinson, Jessie B el,I Pratt, Jameji Carlton, Dva Ford, Clara James, Helen Jones, Thel ma Jones. Henry Gillis, Elizabeth E'anber, Matthew Dayjs, Joseph Hopkins,^ Inez Robinson, Lulla Graham, Ervin Truitt, George i Perry, Roibert Southerland,. Ho=|i‘C, Scarborough, Sr>- Miss Gelic Harris of Phila., Pa,- wbo^ li*fr^>eef^~the ^eeet o# Mr. and Mrs. Roland-of Gray St. has returned to her home. While in -the city Miss ]^rris was en tertained by Mmi> and Mrs. Lowe. wer6 in our city visiting rela tives and friends last week. Ihoy come to see us annually thou/n far away. Dr. J. J. Baines, preminent dentist of Memphis, Tenn. spent last week-end in the city visit ing his sister, Mrs. S. N. Davi* of 704 Linwood Ave. Miss Dora Pemberton and Mrs. Lacy Steele who have boen visiting J. R. Femberton of 105 Umstead Street have returned to their home in Philadelphia. J. C. Scarborough, Sr., Mr. Patterson of PWce St. and Mr. Boykins of iBbykins Tailor Shop are among thoste on the sick list. Mrs. (Ernestine Scarbrough Johnson of New York City is ! visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe, son of Mr. and H?S.T:owe of miziBetli-St. will leave for Washingfton, D. C. Sunday night. He will attend Howard University. - •:—^ He was quite an active xoung man i^ HiHa>de during the years spent there. Mr. and Mri, B. F. Rogers wi*li«s to thank mwrnrjoum for tlia ktndnas* cbown dariag tiio illnac* and daatii of iliair loa. Amrr AiUHiiniONG v t ft r nuimmc ovn imt cam fquAD |?ay«tt*v»>^'-«. M. Cj- ►— irac#d witti MM of ^ tOO^MK •chediilft* 0»fT aad wUk tlM lose of a ntifni>«r of last years IM i^ring>>r« and reasrvM Caau ,ArmMrong tiottay Mit M a journey that mii^t hm4 t* aster. The teal fafctx a one end aad npi fmm their number taut jreas aad when it eom«« to fSUng tJte afcoea of men like Captain Janes and two the othera it ia no caoy y^^k, State will attempt a ncw’^yle defen.ftve play this year and this may help them to kt;9p the mnrt» down but it i--n^ known api. Undoubtedly Graham will be the big ^n in the ba4kfield with Brewn and Harria to aasSTI' liirt with Tabror. of NaahvHIe bark* ‘ ing the aignajs. The, line wiU find ‘ Honpjr ^y*' McKoy aa cfenlar> but .just who will flank MeSoy is atill a. question mark. A^kon*o who diad Aagwt 2M. Mr. and Mm* M. A. Goins have as their house guest Mrs., Mar- garie Jen'ldns of Muncie Indiana. Mrs. Jenkins )» jT sister of Mr. Goins. Arthur Goins Jr. left tfii;» we?k for Cleveland Ohio where he will will attend school He will be with Rev. and Mrs. Quick, foip merly of (Btoston, Mass. fa^e Sbutherland, Len«ra Alien,' Connie Springfield, John and ^ete Bauccun. Garrett Durham's Oldest & Strongest MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mesdames Susie Lee and Anna- belle Johnston of Cleveland, 0. are "visiting thetr auhl^ Mra Tur ner of 611 Pine Street. They will return to Cleveland next week. iBiertha D6n-> Misses Iva and Thomffs Shaw who spent tht> summer in I^ew York City if, here visiting his; mother enroute to schpol at West Va. State. (Richard X^nlap left this veek to enetr school at Saint Paul liawrenceville. Va. We wekonie the teachers back to enter school at Saint Paul as the new. Let uq all wor.^ to- Garret Taylor of Philadelohia who has been visiting Mr. und Mrs. Fletcfief Strickland return ed to his home Tuesday. Wren ton Harris of Green.'i- boro was a pleasant visitor ia Durham Monday,. He was a guest of C. H. Shepard. Mr. Harris was enroute to S. C. Mrs. Lil Davis who has been spending her" vacation in Salis bury with her iWster. Mr;'. Hat tie Hughes, has returhed home. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goins and family, with their sister, Mre. .Jenkins spent Sunday in Greens BAB’l Slipper Shop IvlaliT^T^^rfiamTN. Cl WE REPEA T NO INCREASE IN PRICES 00 I ? SlfcSTi'^’Ul NsiW f IL FOOT»T59 Other ^ Sizes 3 to 10 Widths AAA A to D Seasons Newest in Col- _ors Materials *2 sryTw. AT .99 AND ‘3 .99 Don^t Gamble With Your Tobacco The highest Possible dollar for your tobacco is the most important thing farmer you are sure of that when you sell at ROYCROFTS WIRDIO f to every US WE GET YOU THE HIGHEST DOLLAR BrovOo no better place to sell your entire crop. OUR MOTTO: HENRY T: ROYCROFT JOItN C. CVRRm DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - MARVIN A. ROYCROFT J. K. ROYCROFT
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