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■ - - ■ ■•• ■ -' -5— r.r,ir»:ar»fc. THC CAftOURA TlMCa SA/ltlRDAr DlC. tl. It37 Knw»^e Bttlldogs Enfey One Of Best Seasons -ooo- V-. With Ui«ir win ow k. Cmm in AtlwiU her* Th*»ta*ivii»* day, t h •! ^j,ey ti#d them'Vo fcefor* » Kno*viH« CoU««« col>-1 j(or«h6u»* HomecamliHr crowd m »ed Uit books on on* of their ponce d« lcon * mtmt BQoe^isful oil th* ^omt defeat of the »«fc»on w irridiron in nscent y««» I>«rtn#' handed them in r th«lr iM? footS»iJtt w»rt, th«|a,oiw Ftorida A. & M. G*wr», !■>—-ill. —bit only a|»jA The 'IMea Qf ?•?:!*” 3*' gmmik, won fiv« »nd ti*d on* in j turned horn* «nd ■p«nk»d D«gi» m nina-^me ^achedule. Tlie BaHdof* os>«n*d the "^et- ■OB with a Sa-0 win over • we«k Morristown «l*ven. Rough spots ^own in thia f*in« becwne more pvident w the ■ear-on* wore on and the K. Oean* lost two In *ue- ceislon. One of these w«a at the hand* of the *‘Mad ^ Mafficians" . dowTuin M«aphi»■ by a 1'9-Z acore and the other was a humiliatinc defeat in their own hafck yard by a }uc]j7 Alabama A. A M. eAe%en 6-S. ' , Suddenly coinln|f"|o life aeainst Fisk in .'Ja*hvifie, tie pultdoys started a victory march that re sulted in three succaaaive tri- umps. The bowled over Fisk 2S- 6, smothered Louisville Municl- pal 20-0, and gr>^^ Homecoming fans thetf first taatts of » Home-, coming rictory in aix year!| when they tnrned baek Lane, 14-13. 'Mofehoyse halted th« march of 20-14 to write “finia". Coach W. O. Hawkins will misa the ftervices of lUx leaior* next year. Wood, fullback; ENivia, half ♦ Roach, half; Rami»eur, half, ’ WiW, and Elligan gru«i‘d. will re ceive thctr diploma* in Junv. Th« Bulldofs will be feted in ttieir annual ha^jquet -Tuesday evening, at whicli time ^ic years- lettei^nen will be announced, W'l the capt4kina for 19S€ will be e* lected. CIAA TO Hbyp ANNUAL MEETING AT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Th* 1937 meeting of the Colo red Inter-CoU*ffiat« Athletic A.‘»- opwn 'Mn. Friday DEDICATORY PROGRAM— CoAtiaaMi Irma Mc* »s* latur* of a iUt* 'irtiicli a ftw danta of njen, many of wkomf*lt that N*groe* could not tea aduca- years ago h«fld •laveaj they liaV* been placed hara ky th* daacen- ted and y»at we l>^»tl**d to an 4nferior race; thay hava b*en put here for th* most humble cAemetit of the population so tiiat in #iv^ ing a liberal atia education wa miyht learn the myateries of world sconomies, politics, and social forcea l^ey represent the profound aifnifieanc* of th* into ao effective an orgs«i»»«» tluu. th* rta,te_of North Car*lina took it over, is iecogni**d aa.Tnw of th* iatratora of the country. M#s»g- aa of cougratBlttonai pouT^d »n on him from «?ery section and viaitora were here for th* occa sion from educational institutions in a numto**' of stat^ Other* who spoke w«k« Dr. K L. Flower*, vice Uakj univerwty president ana *who chairman of Nprth Carolina Col- i£(.|iea' trustee board and who pre- rtioming at 1|D o'clock wjth ^ a Christian relflrton and ttie i>«iho- welcome addrjesa to be d*tt»«J!d cratic significance of faith }n by Dr. Walter L. Wright, preii- God.” dejit of the university, according “Equal opportunity for educa- to the program Juat releaaed for (tion shouW not depend upon the publication by the secretary of fMction of the country, nor of the organiiaion, J. L. Whitehead tho iftce to which one toelongSi*’ i.gea -(Mmd. M. (hant, vice chair SALAD TIPS— CoBtta««d frttM paga two nut* in small piecesT Whep mix ture begins to dtkken add' f’’ult and nuta, pour into a mold w!»ich has been dipped in cold water and set in a oool place untH firm: Serve on lettuce and mayo nnaise. * Pear Salad Core P®arp, fll with cream of St. Paul Normal aind Indnr- triaA of Lawrenceville, Va. Addresses and taOqi on various atiUetic mrbjecta will be deliver ed iby coaehn rf the afisociation and other penong interested in the development of aUiletlcs in Nefirro sehooht. || The annual addres.'* of the president, Charles H. Williams of I^ms>ton Institute, wllll follotv the jh-^ding, ,of.^he minutes of thV last ineeting. cheese mixed With crean\ and shredded almonds, iperw on let tuce, round jiide up, cover with French dretishig made with le^ mon and then with.* whipped said president Graham of the U> of North Carolina. “Every hu man (being haa a spirit personal ity equal in the sight of Qod. The education of the whole chi}d is precious above either race co lor or cree5. TTiere is one Father of us all, and if we follow His spdrit truV these edy^tion^ a] insitumenta which are here a our hands, we shall make of this region one of the .spiritula ci»- ttrs of the world.” Dr. Jam» El Shepavd, presi dent of the institution, who be- gan the school ^8 years ago as 'a p^^ti in«titutidn *nd built It cream na^e. «r wlt^ cream mayon- mani legislator Victor ’Bryant; present David D. Jonen, !B«n- nett college. GreenAoro; gre**- dent Robert^ P. Daniel, Shaw university. Raleigh; President P. L Atkina, Teachers’ college, Win ston Salem, N. C.; who because of illness Sent his greetings in the form of a paper which was 'read by hia^hrother Jack Atkins. Mm Hoey, wife of the Governor Claude A. Barnett of Chicago: Dr. C. C. Spaulding, and Dr. . G. Pearson of Durham. Invocation were given (oy Rev. H . C. Smith of Duke MemoriaJ M. E. church and Dr. Miles M. Fisher, pastor. White Rock BatP- tist church. Effective music was rendered by the {ollege choi;- under the direction oif Mrs. C. Ruth Edwards. The reception cqi;nmittee inoB’uded . Alphonso ®der,. George Kelly, A. hurg, J. T. Taylor, I. HT Knox. I and C. C . Amey. x ^' WEAVEft-MCLEAN POST TO wrtjt msjDY The Weaver M«SLe*n Pomt 175 American Legion is aponaorin* the *mpty stocking gm ^0dren who are on rolis?', b«th in th* City and Courtty«. The dtommitt*^ has completed, iu plans. Thmday, Commander W. W. Hardy antf Ws committise will cottlect top* from different ( section* of the city. Th* minis ters have been asked to coUecs what money, they can from iheir congregation* to help the 400 Ne^o 'who' are "~5E~¥Br lief in City and County. City and County achoola have been asked *’•**' every chM la expectSsd to 'brine two (2) centa or more. . The Post api>ointed a commit tee headed by Levy Harris to canvass the Negro businew sec tions and ask "for aid. Toys 'will be assembled at the White Bock .Captist Church center and E. W. Midjette, recreational worker has offered hta assistance. The Boy Scouts and the Knott Hole Clttb boys are offering their ser vice*. Letters will be sent to al! clubs as well aa individt^AjB. The Fbst is asing every’ ounce of enei^ to put the pi^gram over. Each member .realizea how important it is to ihake tl^ese ■4u61CtgIo"cKIli3?$n‘~wBo' are oK Telfef happy f'n Christmas Morning. EFIRDS A CIFT ST(«E OF THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS AND PRATICAL THINGS TO GIVE OR TO SELECT FOR ONE3\ OWN SELF. CHRISTMAS SOX IN HOLLY BOXES Tli-e* pair* aaen'* irayoo so* New patterns, A big ▼*!«« at 69c per bos GIVE HIM A DRESS SHIRT IN A CHRISTMAS BOX New -lot men’t vat fa»t color dre»s shirts, all - late pattoi'BS plenty of blue*— Our Better Ment DRESS SHIRTS individual'' CbrUt $1.4« Each tbirt in box MEN WILUAMS' Williams* men’t shaving or toilet let CHRISTMAS FOR HER SALE Men's New SUITS Single and doable breaste*! ftyles, »port« and conservative model*. Serges, Oxfords. fancy plaida, etc. Youflt find them here in FaU’s sMsvtest models jn sizes for regnlart, shorts, slim^. •touts and Short stoist*. JVe offer believe, the greatest dollar* fcr-doHar valne in clothing His tory. |14J|0 NEW WOOL SUITS Boy's New FaD Suits $8.98 A $7.98 LEATHER COATS Boys’ Leatherette and plush coats with belt.. Will make a useful Christmas gift at — $2.95 and Up GIVE HER A NEW FUR-TRIM-* MED COAT. EyERY WINTER COAT REDUCED DAINTY GIFTS SELECTED BY DAME FASHION PERSONALLY Heore’s a galaxy of dainty things that Fashion has put on bc^ ‘'mutt” list. Scores of things to |elight the fastidious "ber^ who is to receive them;—'intimate things—personal things— just the kind of gifts that e'Mery_^ woman welcojnes! We’re paj^cntarly proud of the values —the result of our exhaus tive efforts to mWiseyour Christnsas giving most agreeable. DAINTY GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS—Many ia sontrasting colors, other daintily embroidered — an irresistible seleetion at this marvelous, price . - - - EACHlOc-* CHIFFON SILK HOSIERY—Four-thread chllfoB stockings, reinffjrced for extra *'wear. Amasiagly sheer,, with natural dull finish. So inexpensive— yet so fine! — — ——PAIR 6fie, T9c SMART KID GLOVES'— Exclusive imported •fyles. Youll love their head stitching, ««e^ ru«- iag or padded cord for trTiii and 25c arc GIFT PARASOm fomnacl:. so smart in silh- $7.Z5, — Sll.SO — $12.95 $11.75 — $22.00 * 3rd Floor, —* ■ ' ii ■■ fn; ouette and handle design that yois’ll he tempted to ho7 one as a giflt |or youilself, too NIGHTGOWNS—Couorful print close-krtit rayon, cut exceptionally full and beautifully tailored. Tea rose or blue — — — — — 97c to BATH ROBES—Hundreds of new gift robes and negligees. Flannels, Sflks, Beacon Cloths and others. A complete range of Colors and Sises. . $2.95 to $S5!) $7.P5 A CARLOAD OF TOYS FOR GIRLSIAND BOYS FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO EFIRD'S TOYLAND — YOU’LL FIND IT WORTH YOUR WHILE, YOyOl- SEE INTEAESTIN G SPECIAL FEATURES AS QUALITY TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BE SURE TO BRING THE KIDDIES. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW—USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN—A SERVE ANY ITEM: A CAR WELL SMALL AS A GALAXY DEPOSIT WILL OF RE- 41 ■ 5:' Desks aad chair sets — — — — —*• —$4.95 to $12,96^, Hundreds of npveltjr toys for'^rls and boys.-.25c smd 48e Alaminnm Tea Sets — —28e to $1.05 AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER TOYS TOYS FOR GIRLS Roller Skates (ball hearing^ — — — — 98e to $1,75 Princess Eliaabeth $2.9ft to $«.4« Dionne Qaintnplet .j> dolls _ Z_ _1 $1.98 to $5,95 doll. % fcinks^ ilL weU $2,95 to $6.95 Ltttls girls’ cedar ^•sts — — — — 98c to $2.95 - Laaadry sets — — — ~ (Bfi^ and 97e Parjhcyeies fw girb. aad hoys — — — $I4ie5 Doll earrhiges ^ $1.98 to $5,9^ Doll^Md Clialr' aate= -4 —. — — $2.48 to $7.95 BOYS Boyi* building toys — 48« 4o $5.95 Erector sets 97c to $6.50 Toy automobiles $4.95 to $22.80 Jtuwly all stisel wagoiu. $3.'Vt- TricycUs $2.95 to $14.80 SMs — $1.48 Ut $6.95 all iMther —^ i- 98c to $1.95 Bs|sket and volley balls, 98« to $1.^' " Hoot Glbsett eewbey * suits s — $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Amtriean Flyer electric traina — — $9.95 Movie projectors — $1.98 to $S.£i3 Soooters — -r— — 98e and up to $8.45 ?8e to $1^98 NOBTH CAKOyNA, DUBttAM COUNTSr UNDER AND IT of the power «wof*W*d T4-u*t*e in m deed of titiat Novetaber 22nd, 1828, M»d -e*^ cuted *>y Dr*d McMUUn and wife, LuU McMillan, Md recorded in the, Office of ti»* ’ NEW WHCyS WHO IS OUT ROOKLYN, N. Y. -i4C)— Who’* Who in ,Colored America, covering from 'IlS to ’87, Tbom- aa Yenaer. 2317 N»wktrk editor and pnfettAfr, to out. Tho book has gtin*d tocrew4«« tlge as "a biographictf diction ary of notaJbl* living p*raons of African descent in America,'' and la now a atandard rjrfeience work in maAy of the 'iHtob uni- feagtater of Iw Coonty in fftok of ^ IMMt* 4TB i defani^^^^fctf been made in tiie ® the aabie, the and*r*i*nad tee will offer for sale at public auc«rtJ to the hitfbaiA bWd^. »t the Coarthouse door in, Du'rl’am, K. C„ on SATURDAY, JANUARY Ith, 1»8« at 12 o’clock, tha foUow'irtg deacrUtjed land, to- wtt: . LYING AND BEING on the Eaat aide of Cumbe-land Street, I,®CrINNlNO at a point on the at Cumbertandr Atfeet, ,0 feet North fi^m tka c‘.inMr T>f th* NorfoHi an3 WefitaiifV Rail' way tract; running thcncj with the Ea^t ride of CumUerland Street, North 78.4 feet to an iron stake which is the iouth- we'ftem comer of Lot No. 112; versitiea «f th*. Morth and Squth ^m^ning thence East 125 feet a- the public '19>^kriea, daily new»-' Southern boundary line papers offieea, and grovemraent bureaua, federaln,^tf,«d muni cipal, accoiding to ttie editor. Printed by the pbc»to-offset pro cess, the book contains 608 pag*a and carries about 400 picture.s. CHARLOTTE POLICE— Goutianed ' froM page one v«th the verdict of ‘‘unjuitifiable homicide.” «ois«in waa undr e$2,(M>0,00 bond and »as- pended from the foree. The caa* ’,■5 -ISffW iWCf. llie fine courage and j|*ter»i- nation of the Colored citisens of Charlotte had rsaulted In a par tial victory for Justice and civic decency. They aa w«li aa many white peopla are convinced that just punishment for the Mller of of Lot Ko. 112, to an iron itak?j tiience in a aouthweitemly direc tion along the line of the Nor folk and Western Raflway rlght- aymy 1BB.6’ to an ir6n stake, be ing the point of beginning. Said lot having a frontage on the Eut side of Cumberland Street of 78.'4 feet, with a depth of 185 feet, , Being Lot one hundered and thirteen of land known a» "Goei^ wofd Park” as per survey and ^^t of the syne, now on fSs iw the (MHce of theT Register «f Deeds of Durham CoiMtty fai Pist Book 8, page K. THIS sale will remain op-n for ten days to receive mcrease bide art required by Utw. THIS PROPERTY is sold at Wiliam Connor will m«Mi a big'the request of the holder ef eaid step forward teward* stopping not*- ]»r6teeting i' police brutality and the civil rights of the people. LOCAL CITIZEN RESENTS PEARSON’S SPEECH - 1937 December 6, Mr. L. E. Austin, ^itor The Carolina 'Hmes Durham, Nortij CaroHna Dear Editor: , * Flease publish the foQowing in your newspaifer, of December 11; A number of frienda and ‘my self heai-d the speech of ^of- W. G. Pearson ovi^r the imdio on Sundaj^ DMember g, from Nprth MIINISTER’S CONTEST^ Continued from page en'.* in last week with only the name of the minlflter on them. *-f course these were not counted and finally reached th ewaste basket. Remember one ballot im- porperly signed may determine 4»ndida^ are supporting wKl be the winner oi the loser of the $HDO in pvite-v Rev. T. A. Grady 3,3S5.000 flSenp*er leptist Rev. J. H. ThomRs S.SOO.OCO Mi VeiT^n Baptlst Garo^iaa,, CoUege. We epjoyed Rev* ' W. M. Fu’ler 2.,957T3tJ ^ ^ '^oil 15^^ Bnptiat ^lee M. Fisber 2.750,000 the aipeech tintil he - got to • ifce part of saying “black n^tgers”— we did not like that. We do not like that. We do'not think much of a Negro Buaineas i |»ag of DurhaiiS' and fuppoi^^' an in- telljgent leader ’ referring to a member of bis own race a^ a nigger. ,How can we expect to - respect OS- if yg tfo not respe-et ourselves? A Dnrham Citl»en, James Leach, Noble Grand of Odd PeUp^ PiYSIlOO IW.VTBIY FOR CEMT 1)^Y Chfldrea and BmmmiUlmrr , Noe Insured at ao AAmtiornrnl Cost. Entirely New Featar* Offered by ito OlbH i CojBpaay An Efird*s Depart'ment Store Durham, N. ,C.—An accfdenl insurance policy insorbig’ tiire* ^eple; the prindpml. tin bene- ficiai^ and one child wwr offered py die Southern Fidelity Mutttal M »B inMnediate bensfK fwm aate of premium payment Weekl) benefits we from $10,0i0 tu $25. 00. Death benefits from $260.00 to $1500.00, and the ec^ ia only one cent per day or $8.88 net year. Yoti must see^tbia potlcy at onr exoense. ^ad it, and understand exactly what it covers, tiiei\ if you ' a~e satiafied, send ^.68 to pnt it in force for 1 yau. Bad* year all benefits Inereas* ^ent until tb« policy luw a mrins of 80 per cent more at im : cost , Women and mo> are aeeai^d. No medieal^examinatim, no red- tape, Send ne money with appli cation. Just write your n«B«, age address, benefieiazy*s aaaia and relationiihip and inafl to' the Southern Fidelity lititaal lMnr> ranee Comity, Dnrftaa, Hertt Carolina, for fm polier li»pe»- *ion- (AOt\, i Rev. White Rock iE'aiptist Re"«. A. S. Croom ' 2,745,000 Union Bautist Rev. R. Ori^np-fora 2,735,000 St. Matthew CME“ Rev. Thomas Moore 2,730.000 Congregationalt Chrirtian Rev. J. A. Valentioe 2.B9B.000 St. JoKcnh AME Bishop H. U Fx iheT 2,650,000 Holy Tabernacle Rev. S.-P. Perry 2.>S95,00'0 - fSfe Itfa’k AME Zion Rev. C. E- JfcLester 2,500,000 f;Se!ofld JS«^ala§t- Rev. W. Geo. Aviiit l'»95.000 iHne Street Presbyterian Rev. James Stewart 1,BO'S,000 Gethaemane Baptist Rev. W. P. Cox 1,556,000- Oak Grove Free WiU Baptist Rev. N. E. Hljsrs 1,640,000 White Rock Christian Rev. O. D. Stanley .1,BO'S,000 St. Titu ; Episcopal Rev. T. C. Graham 1,005,1)00 West Durham Etptist Rev. E. Wimberly 995,000 Mt. Gilead Baptist Bishoip F. W, Sowell 780,000 Church- of God Union Grove lEbpti^ Rev. Edward Lassater eSSjOOO 2 COHCeMTRA«D ^uper nrmi tLui 10X4 out PRICE I a«mi9c Palmolive Soap 8 Super Suds (tor di»he*) 2 for 19c Gt. Octagon Soap Octagon Toilet Soap Oct4jion Grantulated Octagon Chip* Gt. Octagon Powder Octagon Cleanser Crystal Whitt Toilet 4 -for 19c 3 for 14c 2 tee 19c 2 for 19c 4 for 19c 2 f o r 9c Soap 3 f*r'24c R. A. SORRELL A CO, M SYSTEM STORE DURHAM, N. C. 318 S. Altto^ Avanue l^rham, N. C. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY U1TO MMiMMiMliilWS ■ ■ J •
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