•Oimt CAROUNA U, IMVU-Ea ■IWairT JSTUMLHT4- TO TAKl PAMT IN PItKNCH jpLAlT Iriilto Ifiittttttion aad B. AntitdaU th« Dms ,ot ft* School of R«ligion at tiM SHOT AT n» YOUNG MIN'S SHOP for you* CHUISTIIAa GIFTS LAftGE SELKmONS ~ II0IH6RATE «ICE COURTECHIS SERVICE COLUWCA, S iZfimsr e^ir m bi tils Tluolorieal *chool. Mid eolbw* Vm TrtiN^r «Qd hci^ inatartally with* r«Mox «- Um •wnie™ to’particip«t» with lb* i. U«d. The YOUNC MENS SHOP IS»~tl8 EmI mm* StoMt CHRISTMAS SPFCIAL PRINTS AKD all the NEW SHADES NEW SILK DRESSES $2.»8 I* •4.M ROBES AND PAJAMAS SATIN — CHINTZ — FLANNEL — CORDUROY tl-9S t* $3.M COATS TO CLOSE WT 1 $t.M to $ia.M The Wee Shop 207 1-2 W. Mmm St. . ^ ^ ^ GIVE HER A FUR COAT MAKE YOUR WIFE — MOTHER SISTER OR. GIRL FRIEND HAPPY WITH A COAT ~ FROM ZPCE^ERMAN’S TeSers* Fwriar ALL COATS T HAVE BEEN ' ‘reduced WE HAVE MANY STYLES AND COLORS Zackermans natiMi. Dr. Fredei'icV f«rh, - Prof«*»or of fllitory, wB formerly dean und«r Dr. ' A-ntw- dals but accepted the profjMyor- •hip under the present adminir- (By Page M. Beverley for ANP) —A committee from South 3a- white atndenti in a play which wfll he gtren in F*r^ach in the to* cift theatn. Both colored ond white students are to play to- gtther on the rottrumi - Rev. J. 3. S^ka, preiident of Benedict, was interviewed re- lui^ and'ta^ntf PI^M* ^ntisn of. lealbt th» dowCr. Stai4» -wi^ : them to leave. ■ Dr. Starto has been, paresidsnt of tfenedkt for sl^t years and ha* been in iWocational work in South Carolina^ 88 years. MERRY CHRISTMAS Tafter tt Falrrier •10» E. Ciiapel Hill Street Ph««e Ts401 ^ DURHAM, N. C. A Complete Line of Fruits And -Vegetables To Make your Christmas The'Most Enjoyable Ever Had WE ARE GRATEFUL TO HAVE BEEN OF SERVICE* TO YOU THIS YEAR. THE ENTIRE FORCE ON ALL FLOORS AT EFIRD’S WISH I ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A" MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. EFIRDS DEPARTMENT STORE UtiKIUMtZJAataiJUBtUtiEi PHONE L-97* 330 W. MAIN ST. WE DEUVER At this season we pause to extend best wishes and tlie SeasoB*s Greetings —TO OUR POUCYHOLDERS AND THEIR FAMIUES . . . ' ^ —TO OUR ASSOCIATES AND CO-WORKERS . . . —TO OUR FRIENDS AND CONTEMPCMtARIES ... » DURINIG THE YULETIDE, AS WELL AS THE REST OF THE YEAR WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. WE REALIZE WERE IT NOT FOR THE GOOD WILL AND FIENDLY FEELINGS OF FOLK LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO HAVE ENtfOYED THE SUCCESS THAT HAS BEEN OlAS DURING THE YEAR. AS A RESULT, WE ENTER THE NEW YEAR PREPARED TO REND- ER AN EVEN GREATER SERVICE THAN WAS POSSIBLE FMl 1M7.' * AS AW EXPRESSION. THER|FCmE, OUR GENUINE APPRE. CIATION OF YOUR GOdfii ^^WiUU WE EXTEND TO * YM& Ot» MOST iilNCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A Merry ' Christinas and^ A Happy New Year . CAROUNA MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY C. C. SPAULDING, PRESIDENT DUIUiAM, N»TH CAROLHiA START THE NEW TEAR WITH M, NORni CAROUOfA MUTUAL POUCY Beginning January 3rd, 1938 this store will be known as Kimlirell'S * Inc., and located at 126-128 W. ParrisliL^Sfreet " AM save Listed Here Arc A Few Values — REGULAR $7d.bo $32.75 Duncan Phyfe Sofa . . Chippendale Dropleaf Table mtRREL CHAIR . . . i . LANE ECDAR CHEST:;1. $22.75 Governor Winthr^p Secretary $59.75 Chipjiendile Sofa . . . .$110.00 2-Pc. Living Room Suite.. . $89.75 ^ $49J5 Solid Mahogany Spot Chair $16.75 $11.95 NOW $45.1 $19; $29.7S $14.75 $79.75 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE . . . Floor, Bridge, and Table Lamps METAL SMOKERS . . ... $29.95 PRICC 68c RADIOS As Low As S9.9& DEPENPABLE FURNITURE Hked to t^‘«f' wstklnf ^fe ' itttdsat la^rar on the bmttdtng’ ^=8oaCfuctiwi ^ ayc«B|y: pus of ^avr, anl of being * maiber of= the first fr#du»ting class, receivinf th# cfegr-^ of Bachelor of Divini^. - At the tlmo of his dwith Eh*. Hackney had been jaan-led tor 63 years. His wife who »ur\iv^ him is the* former Mias tayrn' Anne Bdwards. The parent* of Dr. HackneJ were Spcneer ami Mrs. Susan Hackney^ of Chatham County Dr. Haickney who started prea* ehinf at tbs i^e of 1& was i>a&- tor of the RocJj^n Bapti.-:t church of ChapSl kill • for 63 yean; Secretary and fcundKr of the Nfew HoiJe i&aptist A-^socfft- tion for 68 years; i»astor of the Mt. Zion Baptist church of Wake Coun*y for S€ years and the New Bethel l&sptist 'charch ot Dur ham for 3l years. He alao taught •ehool for m lonf number of yean in’ Chatham and Oranife Counties. In addition to his wife thcra snrd4e him' two dauirhteffl Mra. Veora Foyd of Palakta, Fla.; Mrs. Nathaniel Hopkini of Chapel Hill; three .sons W. H, Hackney of Kansas City, Kansas Louis Hacldiey of Detroit and 'Robert Backney of Chapel HIB. SeTen otiher children preceded their fatter*i» the grave. The funeral waa ho'd Wednes day afternoon 2 o’clock from the Rock HiU Baptist Church of this city, the £ev. John Sta&v ford, pastor of the church in charge. ..Other ministers who took part in the ceremony were Rev. G. W. Moors of Raleigrli, Rev. James Steward, iRev. A. S Croom, Eer. E. V. OIBriant and Rev. T. C. Graham of Durham. President Frank Graham of the Univenity of jJorth Carolina was araotig the prominent per sons who came to pay last re»- pect to a distin^ished citizen. Interment was at the Chapel HiU Cemetery. ” James Hamer, local undertaker was in charii^e of the remains. He was assuted by J. C. Scaifcoroufh, undertak er of Durham. REV.'GRADY LEADS-^ “ C*Btiiitt«d from first page Mt, Gi:eaa Baptist Rev,Thames Stewart 1,995,0M Gethsemane Baptist Rev. N, E. Higgs IjTSSjO'OO White Rock Christian Rev. T. C. Graham 1,325,000 t- West Durham Baptist Rev. F. W. Sowell 875,00|3 , Church of God ^ Rev. Edward Lassiter . 765,000 Union Grove Baptist * MRS. ELIZA J. JONES DIES AT FEEDMAN’S HOSPITAL WAiSHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 18 —Mm. Eliza Jan% Jones, 71, wife of the late Dr. J. W. Jones of ■.Wiflstbn Salem, Nl C., di6d, at FVeedman’s Hospital,. Thursday, Decemiber 1ft, 1937., where she had been undergoing treatment for five weeks. She was born in Charlotte, N. _ C., Aprl 20,, 1866, the only daughter of the late W. H, and Fanni^ Hpuser. She attended the ntlblie schools of Charlotte; thence to Barfeer-Scotia Semina ry and to Livingstone College where she a member of the first ^vduatinjg class t>f that school She was married tio the late Dr. Tones in Charlotte 'july 27, 1889. To this union was born 5 daiigh- ten and one son. She was a member of the fchool system of Winston Salem for about 10 years where she made an enviable record. She was aflso active in church and commu nity life. She has resided with daughter, Mrs. Ida P. Jofte», 1012. Park Road Northwest; since March 22, 1937. Funeral services were held ■from MeGuifc’s Funeral Homo at— 2 PM., Sunday and from the First iBaptist Church, Winston Salem, Monday at 11 AM. The Rev. G. O. Bylloek presided in Washington and the Rev. J. C.. White was in chaVge in Winston. Ibtennent was in the famiJy cemetery plot in Charlotte. MODEL ^ LAUNDRY SeL wmmtwiBWiBWn J