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'NORTH CAROLINA
! DURHAM COUNW
» NOTICE OP SAEL OP LAND
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Nortb CnoUu
at »«Aaai, North OaroUM
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1kl^9IAaOU2fA niuss PUBLBSiHING CO., ioe.
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B. AUITIM. BBITOR
Kylir
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Menagfag Bdlltor
A^TMrtUtaic M«Ba(*r
smmca&n^ sates
iMt Fw Jmr Hi AdT«B«*; P«r Six Montht
m Mrnum; mm Pm Hwm IfMtki ia AiTaiiee;
9M*; »U«r I3 00 -
■nMMi eeeoed-ilBH natter at tkc Durham
iMltai. mimr a* «f Marrii 8r«. 1178.
infanaattov aiB««trDinc national
a«traM aB aammtinloatioM to
diUMMJHA. TIMS8, Barbam, N. C
M. PIANCIS J. GRIMKE. AN
■UlirLAIl or THE COLLEGE
JMED NEGRO
Ob HHinclar, Oetobar 14, 11
aw«i4 M konarmry pall-baarer to
ika raat ^ moiU3 rainaini of
my ■alaaniiirt friend, Dr. Prancii
J. Qriaik*, • gra^aata of Lincoln
Osfwiily to tha elaai of 197C.
Ilka ekiaf aologjr w*« dflivared
hf Dr. Wal^ H. Brooka, hi*
nla—itu t&9aata frirad, and
fa&av 9Mlor fai tha eity of Waa-
fchigtBM far mora than fifty yn.
A* Marohi Uairaraity claai of
1AM i*M tka ffnt r^TuIar rol-
|0 ba graduated from
aoUaga or university
(ka V. 8., or, for that matter,
te tiha world. Ot that elaas Hono-
nMa floleam I*. Hoc, cx.nlnia-
!• Lfcaria, Honorable Thomaa
Mittw, MHaatnber of Congreu
froa SoBtk Carolina, and Rev.
Dr. Wattar H. fBrooka. for 56
g—»■ o# the l«th Street
Charek, Waahington, D.
C. Mnfra Aair Fnuu
^ OrljBk^ Uneoln Univenity
Under and by virtue Of the
power and authority by a cartnir
deed of troat executed by Joaeph
As—Hiner
and recorded In the offica of the
iRegiater of Deedg of Durham
County in ^ook 150, paffo 448
thf default having been made In
I the payment of the Indebtnena
, I thereby secured aa therein pro-
I vided and having been pegnested
I by the holder of the laid note,
[the under aigned Trustee will
I WM5NESDAT, NOVBMSSfr
24, 1937, AT I2i:00 O’CLOCK
NOON offer for sale to the high
est bidder for casJi at the Court
house door in Durham County
j the following described property,
i lElE^INNINIG at a stake 2046
feet from* the S W intersection of
Hargrove Street and SiWft* Ave
nue. the N W comer of Lot No,
13'2 and running thence South 2
degrees J0‘ West 140 feet to a
stake; thence N 86 degreea 80
West 50 feet to a, stake ti«enca
N 2 degrees 3(0* 140 feet to a
stake; thence South M degrees
30‘ East 50 feet to*a stake, the
fK)int or place of beginning, ths
same being Lot No.. 133 of the
might well be proud of these 4
octogenarian aljmni.
I regard Dr. Franeis J. Grimke
as the embodiment and exem-olav Merricksville property. Plat book
of the value and power of Ifteral 3
culture and a justification of the
higher education of the Negro.
Wisdom is Justified of her child-
ran. Immediately, upon gradua
tion from Princeton ITieological
Seminary, he was called to the
pastorate of the 15th Street Pres- „ . „ . _ . . t\ j.
Eyterian Church, where for fifty-lf Co^ty^ok-t,f Deed,
eight years, Wiag a bri^f per-; f pa^e 153^ Alw. sae d«d
iod when he repaired to the ^^urwood 0-KeHey and ^e
torate in Jacksonville, Florida
m
the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Durham County. See
deed from J. H. Harris and Lelia
Harris to D. OTCelly dated July
1'2, 1921 duly recorded in the
Office of the Register of Desdi
for reasons of health, he has
stood in thid pulpit at the natio
nal capital, and proclaimed to all
the people the exaltation of
righteousness with the uncom
promising directness of a He-
breyr prophet. “Righteousness
ezalteth a nation and. s^n is a re
proach to any people,” was a ne
ver failing refrain which he wlay-
ed upon one clear harp in diverse
tones."
KELLY MIIilJER
Jessie to C. E. Williams and wifo
to Mutual Building and Loan as
sociation IBook 111, at page S)6.
This Sale will remain open ten
days as is required by law.
This the 22nd day of October.
1«37.
R. L. McDougald,
frustee
NEW YORK—(O— The New
York Times, on Iliursday morn
ing, said editorially, under the
caption. “Houting in Harlem,”
that "The situation -among the
SOCIAL Nona
Dr. Bruca of Winaton Salam
and w«n known in tkta «ity Tlalti-
ed tha Carolto* Tim«i offk«
Thursday.
PROVIDENT HOSPITAL—
CaatiaaMl fraai p»f
tXitHff Brown
chant ia much improved. Mr.
llk*own )uu| baen confinad to Ii»*
coin Hospital. .
Mto Alma Fttcg«rall «f WUt-
ted Street haa retumad from
spending her vacation ia Wadt-
inffton, D, C. and Naw Yoik.
Jamea Knight of Wikos waa In
the city Sunday ran«wiii( old ac
quaintances.
ytani, a training which lasted
ft«m one to thre^ years and was
mada i^safbla by the' General E1-
aeation iBourd with the co-opera-
go, mambera of whose medical
ataff aerva as consulanta on ,all
tha Provident HospiUl services.
"During the paat year,
idividv
Mrs. Martha Dumaa wko ia
Confined in . Lincoln Hospital ia
very much improved. ■«.
Mrs. Cannady of Oxford te to
tha city visiting har dauckter
Mrs. Lavina Hicks of DniAar
Street.
Rev. J.
Street is
sick list
H. Thomas of Dunbar
aWujg tkoM on tka
MRS. JEFFERIES HONOIIED
On Sunday Octoiber 17, Mta.
Suscie Jefferlea traa antartaiaad
at a dinner io honor oi her blrtli-
day,. by her brother C. Jeiffriee
of 1108 Geerwood Are.
The guests preaent were: Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Jeffriea of
Durham; Mr. and Mm^ Eddie
Rogers of Willow Springs; Mr.
and Mra. Ctyde Jeffriea of Ral
eigh; Mr. ui3 Mr*. Gervis Roger
of WiUow €k>riiiti; also Misa«a
Annie and May Bell Jenea. Mr.
and Mra. Walter Rouge, Sylvee*
ter Freeman of Willow Springs
and John Thompeon of Durham.
Mr. and Mra. ^London Strud-
wick are the proad parenta of a
baby girl bom laat week
Negro population of'HMrlem-^. ,
calls attention. Aa averaife mon
thly rental of 980.89 otit of an
average mpntly income ef |70.-
86, which is what Mr. Herman's
committee found in a sampling of
1,980 colored familiai^ mean#
dire poverty and oyererowding.”
there
were 18.768 inaividuala treated
in the clinics and a totfal of
»«,82« visits were made. If we
add theae viaita the 6,798 emer
gency caaes, there is a total of
20,M6 jMtienta and 93,127 pa
tfent vtsitA. A total of 54,444
prescriptions were diapeaaed to
clinic patienta and 8,S76 to hos
pital patiepta^ The Social 3irvicfl
Department procured 731 pairs
of eye glasses. 403 braces iind
surgical appliances, and a large
Bumlber of pairs of shoes.
“Durlttijf the year 1938, nearly
8^000 patients were admitted to
Uie hoapita! for a total of 30,-
823 patient days. Over 7,000 *X-
ray examinationa were made, 26,
D(|p labratory examinations were
done, and over 180,000 meals
were served. The total coat of
hospital services for the yea.*
193a. waa |17*,000. This, when
added to the toUl iost of opera
te the clinic (f72,Mi^0), makes
an operating budget of $244,000
for the year. The total actual in
come from 'private patients vas
about 160,000. Th^ bulk of the
additional income for patients'
eare was derived from the 111.
Emergency Relief Commission,
Community Chest Fund. General
Education Board donations adm\-
njatertd through the Univervity.
of Chicago, the Public Health
Institute, and individual dona-
tiona. But even ^th these sources
of income, the h'oaipital had to
spend over |'6|0,000 from it^ ca
pital funds in order to make up
the remaining portion ef the op
erating deficit.
Th e Personnel of the clinic is
made up of the following aftoups.
Medical Staff, Dental Staff, So
cial Service Staff, Pharmacy De
partment and quite a few mlsce-
llaneaus and clerical employen.
^Phe Medical StafMs-made^^ ot
Baltimore
Honored
Visitors Are
In Durham
ALL SOCIETY
NEWS MUST BE
IN OUR
OFFICE BY
•i >
117 EAST PEABODY ST,
m
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Tbe Palatial home of Mra. C.
H. Shepard on Fayetteville St.
Durham, N. C. was thro^ open
to a host of Mends on Thursday
evening where Mrs. ChaHes Shep
ard, Mrs. Lillian IBfuehanan ami
Mrs. Chat Rivera were joint hos-
teues.
It was in an atmosphere 6f
utter sincerjty «iid tme smth^ra
cordiality that Mra. Bettio De-
Bose and Mrs. Bernice WilliamSj
mother and sister respectifely of
Mrs. J. A. valentine, and Lauline
BIbekwith were entertained at a
tea given in their honor.
The hoetesses were beautifully
attired. Mr Chas. Shepard wa^
ge^wned in black and white (mar-
quette over flowered taffeta, te-
dingote style) Mr& Lillian Buc
hanan regally attired in black
moire taffeta splashed with goM
with long sleeved form-fitting
jacket and Mrs. Charity Rivera
daintily gowned in pea green lact
with bolero jacket.
The table was well appointed
following the common color
HONOR ROLL—
CoBtiBaed from page one
schema of pastel shades of preen
pink and yellow against silver.
Presiding at the coffe nm wa?
Mra. Chaa. Shepad, while at tha
fturther end of the table was Mias
Eveiyh Vidal presiding at the tea
urn. A back^ound of music was
furnished by Miss Rosa M. Wit
hers at the pianoforte.
The gnestft were met at 4h»
door by Mrs. Lillian Buchanan
and Charity Rivera.
The guests were aa' follows,;
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. lyalentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Elder, Mi
and Mrs. E. R. Merrick, Mr. and
Mra. Lawrence H. Knox, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. McLaurin, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Wendel White, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W, Harrif^ Mr. and Mrs.
F. K. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Kennedy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spauld
ing Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Me'
Coy, Mr. Aaron Day, Mr. Jerry
Schooler, Rev. O. D. Stanley,
Mrs. Annie €?. Alston. Mr«. I^^za
Rivera, Miss Helen Client* Rev.
Miles Mark Fisher, Mrs. Y D.
Garrett, Mra. Essell M. Dunlap,
Mrs. Eula Wade Perry, Miss Isa.
belle Yeargln, Mra.»I. T\iratr,
Mrs. D. A. Davia Jr. Miss P H.
Carter, Mrs. Cottle, Moore, Miita
C. S. Young, Miae H. M. Jenkin^s
Mlaa R. G. Rush, Mrs. J. £X She*
pard, Mrs. A. Heningburg, M^.
G. A. Logan, Mrs. A. P. Wash
ington. Mrs. Henrietta Forest,
MI'i* F B. Rosser, Mrs. M. P.
£!^uI4inv. Mm. Wm^N- Rinh.
Mias T. L. SBf)>ard, Mrs. S. V.
Austin, Mrs. E. W. iBuUer, C.
Rpth Edwards, Mrs. ^Lillian
jpavis,^ Mrs. Cora Russell, Miti.
Ethel Hfll, Mrs. Ethel Marr/halt,
Mies Catlette. Mrs. Ev^elyn Rug*
era, and Mrs. Salie Whftted.
MEMORIAL SERVICE—
CoBltaaad from p*ff« eae
services held by the Pride of
Durham. The Odd Fellows will
turn out.
Since the lodge has been reor
ganized, we have lost five bro
thers and all claims were paid in
full. —
Again ws urge everyone to
come out.
James Leach, Noble Grand
Earl Carlton, Secretary ....
Donald, Chriatala Davis, Jawes
Shanklin, Willie Toran,. Virginia
Williams, Willie Allison. Paul
Brewer, Georgir Jonea, Alice
Lloyd, Rohertaint Mysack.- Is«ac
Mason. *
Fifth Grade: Johnnie Gilmer, j
Melzie Hinton, Eimest Norwood, j
Margaret Wilson, Ruth White,*
James Bullock, Margaret Hall,
Marion Hudson, (Evelyn Malone,
Sarah Buchanan, Cleona Haskins,
Mollie King, Gloria Markham,
Minnie MoGcegor, Ruth Owens,
Margaret Snipes, James Coucil,
Daniel Oeer, Gilbert Robinson.
Julia Hodges, tBvelyn Upchurch.
Sixth Grade; Dorothy Clark,
Juanita Harris, Annie Johnson,
Jessie Pulley, Emily Pettiford,
Patsy Williams, Clifford Jenkins,
Anna McCoy, Agnes Allen.
ftVB fall or part time-physiu«ra
whoae time is divided between the
hospital and the clinic, and ap
proximately one hundred non
paid volunteer physicians. Scnie
eight or t,en dentists volunteer
Uieir services to do constructiva
denal work primarily in child ft?n
and extractions in adolscents and
adulta. The community should be
indeed grateful for the large
group of self-sacrificing phylici-
cians and denitsts without whom
it would be impossible to serve
such a large clientele.
"The hospital is equipped with
a large dietetic labratory, chem
istry labratory, three general
operating rooms, one operating
room for the Eye Department,
two delivery rooms which carry
full surgical equipment, very
eom3>lete bacterialogical and che
mical labratoriea, one "room fot
microscopic pathology, another
room for serology, and rooms
for lEbaal Metabolism Reading*
and Electrocardioghaph tracings
and sterilization.
“Its X-ray is regarded as one
of the finest in GMcago and in-
cludea two flourescopic ooms,
two rooms for ^neral X-ray ex
posures, one therapy room where
a 200,000 volV' 10 milliamp^re
constant potential X-ray machine
ia located, one dark room, film
filing room, physicians office,
and dressing rooms. Additional
X-ray units are located on the 6
floor in connection with ttte uro-
tdE>Ie, on the first floor n
Westteghouse Hlectric X-ray ma
chine for the Dental Depart,
‘meot, on the third floor ask’.n
treatment room, and on the
fourth floor a vertical flouros-
eope for tue by the clinic doctors
irf flouroscoping the chest,
"There is nothing to^ pomp.ite
»*ith it anywhere in the country.
Fountain, Atlanta; MrSy Minnfe
D. Singleton, Macon Daily Tele
graph; A. Scott, editor Atlanta
World; ■ Bishop L. W. Kyle.% far-
mer-iprelate of North Carolina,
and Dr. J. E. Walker , Mamplits,
Tenn.
Madame Evon
50c
PHRENH.OGIST AND ADVISOR
WHERE OTHERS FAIL MADAME EVON
^ GOES ON
THIS AD AND 50c ENTITLES ,YHJ TO A
SPECIAL READING
I wil hell you exactly wha» jtow call lo find ©at. 1 a«k y*a i««»
qaaitioBi. Wh.B jou«)mv« Madam* Eyaas’ k«ia« yoa will »ay
yoa have had tha b«»t readiag in jour lif.a Skai raV^iaU lava,
aiarriaga, divoirca, •apara.tioBc, brokaa aagagamaiits, frlandihip*
bMkiaasi, family, homa affaira, tragadla*, loMas, daatfc, aeai*
danti, hidden or stolen valaablat^diitant friaada or aneMia*. I
not only tell you but guaraatea to ovarcoma obataelet at 'a»T
kind in your path. No lifd to lonaly, n« hoBia as dark, I\ eaa aat
bring taashina into it.. Many poopla kava traveled koadrad*
■ailat to aaa her. You have but a skefrt plaeiaat iM* Com* to.
day, tomorrow may be tee lata. If yaa doa't leek laaf
"fw yoursalf no~«M~aUa wHI doTt for yea—coaie at aaca aad
-fonialt the Wonderful Wpmaji With Stranga P
make your life what you want it, aad not what oitkara maka it.
Special Reading Thi,> Week Only BOc—iS Mitaa From Dvrkam
Route 70—HilUboro Road—Look f«r Siga—9 A. M, -• ® P.
-« Private Home
■s:
B»ery visitor to-the city
-e it» > ;
FARM .GATHERING—
Coatiaaed from paga oaa
flaorgia; A. A. TarBer, of Fla.
Prof. T. J. Jordan, Louisiana; H.
Bay, Aiiansas Ihrof. Harry
B. Daniels, South Carolina and
Prof. J. iB Taylor, Oklt \
Other apefkers and ^silow
will include Dr.' " Henry AKeR.
Boyd, Nashville ;^r. E. R. Car-,
t^r; Atlanta; Blayton, Sec
retary of Chamber of (Jommerco,
Atlanta; J. A. Jackson, ^Stimdard
Oil Co., New York; Mrs. J^^nie
B. Moten, Prea. National Ass'n.
Colored Women’s Clubs; Dr. J'
C. Austin, Chicago R. J. Kerce,
Yazoo City, Mis*., BUhop W. A.
Y. C. BAILEY.
Geaaral Manager
D. S.' McGILVARY
Budget Dapt. & Partonal Mg-.
JOBIE "SNOW” McCOY
Wash Boy A Attendant
Y. C. BAILEY ONE OF DURHAM'^ YOUNG BUSINESS MEN EXTENDS A CORDIAL
WELCOME TO ALL AUTO OWNERS
Tbii new. Modem Statioa, tke Largett in the City, is eqquipped to terve yen qaickly and
affieiaatly. Tko lataet, iaapiwved a|Blpn**Rt and aiaa trained atteadaate a««are y«« af tka cor
rect earviclng of your car,
THE PERSONELL OF THIS STA|TION REPRESENTS A TOTAL OF MORE THAN 80 YEARS
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