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tjm UQMT ;W". mM €AKioawk tiMMk ’jSi. SATtA»Ay M. nr ifii c-vMsp -r ■ rrrT^ -- —^ ' ' HilJJiPi mMM«T3— CMtln«4 ft«« ••*•* ( Urcnce D«vi», Raymond Musi, ji>hn Lwwford, Willie I*ike, via Toktai, Shad* Oweir,' WttUe Shaw, L««Tenc* Tfrry, Janu • t'ariton, WHHe Kinjt, Richard Baatty, Prank WUUaau, John Coty. Qfcorge Ptrrf, Henhj' GlUli, and Srvin Truitt Faculty member* present were lliw VifV>* J«»M, ho»t«ia, U. H Riddick, Co«fc; J. M. Schooler, director of school activittw. Frank .iiumette, awutant -ioftrti and toaatmaatar of th« evening; and Benjamin Pmt«> •' After til* bimqust the hoy« wer« uAered into the apacioiis ballroom of the Algonquin Ten- nic club, which was beautilullS' •^ecorated where enjoj'wj a T*y Cradle, gmty Ctmeh and C. L. Raw’ NEW YORKERS HOUSE GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. IRA EVANS Mr. and ^r*. Arthur B«»ty of Nfw York City, who were tho houRc gtieits of Hr. and Mra. ira Evan*^ (>f 1701 Fayetteville St. have returned to their hom! ii: New York CItjr. Mra. Beaty ’fvna formerly Mi«# Strayhom and re filled In Durham before makini* h'r% home in New York. Mr. I 'S'-i'Aty is a prominent and aucct'as* ful cont)iaetor of New York City. r>uring their visit in Durham they were the recipient! of many social Wurteilea both In Durham and Raleigh. While in the city Mr. Braty was a visitor in the officcs of the Carolina Timpfl. xifc a jS|M mm dfi I mW9r vHHIECIA QRIFFIN Mrs. Om*|^ Gtiffin, wifs of Bud tlriffin of 1301 Jackmn St died January 16, 19»8. Sho 1» survived by hor husband «nd hosts of friends. iFuneral ser vices were held in Clayton, N. C, Sunday Januarp 16th. •0#- fine evening of fun with thc» r youi^g lady friends. Girls fttt«#.id- lag the dance are Mabel RiWn- aon, Juanita Albright, LIzEie Bul lock, Joftnnie Mae Williams, Eva Ford, Ford, ^lessie M. Da' i?, Beulah Roland, Hester* Thomp son, Tfcelma Beatty, Geraldine Latta, Elisabeth Cook, Ernestine WiUiams, Mary IBrown, ‘ Watson, Madeline Sotitherlftnd, Anne Lee Joyner, Margaret Lam bert, Mias Rogers, Willie Bau- Rath Buchanan, society edi- ' tor. The Carolina Times. Miss Catlett, art supervisor of til* city schools, also attended the dance as hostess and chaperon. The occasion waq th e most out standing social event of the st»- son. . - CHARLES DAVIS iMpROVlNt. Mr. Charles Davis of the St. Louis Aupis, prominent news paper of St, Louis, Mo. is con tinuously recuperating from mi nor injuries obtained when he was aCcideltally' str«?lc by a fall- pkess. OA The Sick Litt Mrs. Marie Oglesby of Massey St. is on the sick fist we bope for iher a speedy recovery. SOCIETY NOTES— Contintted from page'•two church life. Our friends are cor dially invited to attend "our ser vice on Sunday at the above named time and place and get first hand informatfon about our movement. On behalf of the Chnrch, Deacons, ^ BCos^ Richardson, Chm.; H. K. Bethea, Clerk; Har- Have a CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razcr . , . Simply JOTN haVes John Hayes, ptonrinent Dur ham County- farmer died January 14, 19S8 and was buried in Mt. Level, N.- £. H# ia survived by a widow and "hosts of friends. MRS. CHARLOTTE GOlKa Mrs. Charlotte Goins f of 14+2 IMS at seventy ytars of age. She is survived by a sister Mrs. Daisy Goins, and several other m>ar relativM, THOMAS RICHARDSON Thomas Richardsoaf.of 81i Me- bane St, died January 15, at the age of sixty seven. Ha is survived by his widow, Mrs. ene Richardson, a son and one i sisters. She was interred in Wal fiLLWM» GEElt — jeilwood jMr of Nasb St died January l7tti at th* agw of 31 •r,jfath*r, fly* fcrotteni, two «»«- ^cn and other near relativaa. MRS. RUBY STANBACK DOWNS Mrs. Ruby Stanb«ck Downs, d'ad in tb« Durham County In- firmary, Sunday, January l6th. Funeral aervlees Irere held from th e^wuse on East Pettigrew St. Tuesday January Ifith. She wa* buried In B^aehwood Cemetery. SAMUEL ROBINSON Samuel Robinson, of 1447 Pay- oittvtile Si. ifanuary wilif at the ag« of thirty two years. He is survived by a wife, Mrt. Viola Robinson and a number of relatives in South Carolina. Mrs. DORA WOODS Mrs. Dora Woods pf 628 Elm St died at the ag« of twenty se^n years. She i» survived by a Columbia mother, two children, and throe ' daughter, and hosts of friends. MISS GERALDINE BURNS Mi.^ Geraldine Bums of tonburg, N. C. 1 :23 E. Pettigrew St. died January 17th at the age,of 18.years. She is survived, by a, child,ijand moth er, Mrs. Mattie {Burns. HANK ALFORD Hank Alford of 52i6 1-2 E. Main St. died at the age of forty two year*. He is survived by a wife, brother, and sister. He was interred at Grove Hill, N. C. EDGAR BROWN WInT aI^O- VAL OF QUARTER MIULION PAY increase' WASHINGTON— (C) Ed- Srar G. Brown, president of the United s Government Slmployes, won the approval of th* Houa^> Appropriationa Qomniitt«t for n $260,000 pay increase for 8,000 federal post office and Treasury laborers in the custodial service throughout the country, it was revealed Friday when Caagress- men Edward T. Taylor (Coly.>, chaihiian of the t^ouaa Appropri ations CommUtee, Louia Ludlow (Ind.) sub-committee N«halrman, Boat .£Ulk«>..1!i;aaausy tidn forfSrSre^nning July 1, *Si8, Conia^eMman Em'met O'Neal Cky.), J. lEUrwood Ihtly (Pa.), John Tabor/ (N. Y.), George W. Jt)Iin8on (’y. Va.), and WilHa.nl Ditter (Pa.), reported favoraibly a $00 a. year increase for all low-paid federal mnployea ia the field servic e and the Diatrlct of^ Of the 3,000 employes affected, 400 work In the 'IVea- sury building, Bureau of EhgmV- ing and the Washington post Office. pI.ABTICS developed^ tr^ cellu- lose, which Is the flbrooa imrt of planta and trees, and .which have bMD ao widely used In the masu- facture of tfoveltlea, toiletwu«, fountain pens and tranaparent boxes, ar« now being adapted is tlift craatJon of an Interesting aav ^p« of modem furniture. ^ Th* Uluatratlons sIiqw the latest effort wl^li this material oa made by Cora Scovll, well-known design er, who created chairs, tabl«s and Plaatacela celiulos* acetate^ plastic. I ( FLA, PAPER celebrates 4TH ANNIVERSARY* Your Bean OFF! At last science has found a w&f to rrmove a beard without shaving! No Aore razor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as directed — tlien wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth ^ skin. Don’t wait! 35c buys a generous rstoeapackage at any drug store.«If you want to try before you buy, write Magic Shaving Powder Co., Dept.3 I Savannah, Ga., for Iree trial samolP NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY• ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE HAVfNG QUALIFIED as ad ministrator of "the estate of Thomas A. Hanis, deceased, ’ate of Durham County, North Caro lina this is to notify all persons having claims against the said deceased to «3ctal^t - them fo the undersigned at 112 PaiTish Street, Durham, N. C., on or be fore, the 21st day of January, I486, or this noUce will be plead ed bar of their recovery. All per- Boas indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of January, 1938- „ Mechanics & Farmers fiknic Administrotor of the Estate of 'niomas A. Harra, Deceas ed, C. O. PEARSON, JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (C) -The Florida Tattler, 814 Broad street, Porcher L. Taylor, editoi and publisher, has announced it will celebrate its fourth anniver sary on Feb. 1. ARKANSAS RESORT VISITED BY NOTABLES HILL STREET 4 VEEN ' ORANGE AND RIGSBEE AVE. A CONVENIeA- STATION FOR , • - - j--»: MOTORISTS. I ON CHAPEL DURHAM McDADE GULF SERVICE Co. Now Open Pay IJs A Visit Opposite Post Office HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—(C>— Noted . personages continue to visit tfcis city ^{ach winter, accor ding to Dr. H. H. I^jipps, mana ger of the Phythian Hotel-Bftth House and Sanatarium, 4116 Mal vern avenue, who lias annonnced ataong this season’s visitors Judsre Edward W. Henry, and Mrs. Henry, of Philadelphia, Rev. A. Clayton Powell of New York, and. Mrs. Lillie Broks (mother of Joe Louis), of Detroit. The house has been newly renovated, says Dr. Phipps, which miCkes it compare favor^ly with white places' of the same kind. rJE qualities of this plastic make It resistant to dampsess and weather, according-'to chemists , e£ the du Poat__Coippany. It Is >^rd and practically unbreakable, but K can be niojded. sawed, cut and hammered. DURHAM BANK ftEARS MILUON AND HALF MARK DURHAM, N. C. —(C) —The MgchMiieg and Farmers Baflk$ 112 Parirsh streat, C. C. SpaaW- ing, president, and IR. L. Me- Dougald, caAler, reporta aaiets of |1,4^0,'&66.62, as of Dtcember SI, last TIhe .bank’a cash batanc* is $246,1517.86. MEET SHAW BEARS IN RALEIGH N. C. COLLEGE EAGLES T **The Finest In Our City” So They All Say 7 GULF STATIONS CONVENIENTLY . LOCATED THAT GOOD GULF GAS AND OIL PINE * PETTIGREW ST. S. C. Ray, Pro|i. ■ E. MAIN A PARRISH STREETS M. B. Col«, Prep. MAIN A GREGSON SOTREETS E. E. Morria, P^op. ANGIER Jk GUTHRIE AVES. Roy May, Prop. &ROAD A ELLWOOD AVES. D. W. Webb, Prop. ■ MANGUM ft GEER STS. McDADE GULF SERVICE STATION Bctwean Orange and Rigcbes Ave«. L«t On« of tiMM •tatioaw corve you. AROUND the TOWN MISSISSIPPI PROGRESS CELE BRATION SET FOR MARCH 3-4 FREE Balloons For The Cliiiilren WHEN ACCOMPANIED JBY PARENTS With Car Wash $1.00 This Week Only Road-Ready Service V ... ^ ^ - . i, . ^ Th» next time you need gas, oil dr a»y other servicing, we ^ish you’d pall into our place ^ turn off your motor «nd retax! ONEr—T^O ‘ —THREE and your cax'wiH, be “Road-R«ady” for many hours of en- \ joyabte motoring! Our quick, dependable seryicing will be sure to , ,, please you! Our many steady, satisfied customers are >««■• ^ meadation. f- ‘ ^ - ' For quicker starling, faster gtst-a-way and more pail—f^ry a tank full of Gidf.' You’ll marvel at the flow of smooth power of our 'highest gas! VWien you want oil -that wi)l taJte a^bratlng and still stand up undei^~*~ ’ \ the pWssjire —then youH Want five .quarts of Gulf ' hi*qua^ty, wax- .free o^l Do not neglect your car thMjwinUr—-use G^H-preduejts.' For a grease Job that counts, let fiui loose on yoUr car. Whenc he gets thn difference! Why is William Davis so fre quently seen on Umsta^ St? It must be''j^>uise Sims. We often see Margaret Willi ams in the halls of NCC witti Bill Stafford. What is this thnig called" We ai-e very glad to see Miss Wllie Jones back in the city for the benefit of Mr. Alexander 'Spaulding. Who is the fortunate younj man who is "the suitor of Willard S"ler? Who is said to be the cutest J'little” couple of N. C. State? Brisbane Umstead and France# Hall. Is there a reconciliation with George Logan and Gladys F-lder? It looks as if Margaret Lam bert is giving Henry GUlis the run-around. Who is it? Willie King? What young N6€ ^pfractice tea cher seems ^o be very interested GREENVIUJE, Mwa. —(C) — ‘'Seventy-five Yean of Jhrogrep* of N^rroes in WaaWngton coun ty” will be celebrated ^re March 3 and 4, it waa anaouBca^ last week by the Citiaeua ^|glie*t aales average dorinf th David Parham. Who is this mysterious hand some “Raymond” tiiat is tops in the life of Wijlie Baucum? Thelma Beatty was casting sheep eyes at a certain young news leodrter at the banquet last Friday night. Watch out “Roibert Taylor’* Funderburk. Who is this handsome young teacher tSIit has taken the hearts of two of the towns cutest misses Lizzie and Johnnie Mas. a^rgaret (Burton, tell me who is he? Don’t tell me it’s Lawreijce ^pld and over are eligS>le to en- Perry.,. . ter the Contest t Relative atand Mary Weaveff and Earnest of each contaatant will b*i Black are frequently seen tojgeth- publiriied in the Carolina gregs-committee. Dr. 3. W. Car ver of Tuskegea inatitata will be the main speaker, and he will be accompanied by his assistant, A. W. Curt6&, Jr. DON’T FORGET BOYS// The >^ewsboya ffileycle Contest is atiH «pan! Ajny boy 12 years wonder if it’s Mr. Mitchell. H ha^ been said that an old flame never dies. It seems to be the case with Lola Gourdine and er coming from school. Why did Cecil Valentjjne con tinue to play “ I’ll (Set Along Siomehow” on ,tiae Piccolo at the banquet? Was it because Ernes tine Watson wap being monopo lized by another certaift young man? Joe Mills is it JEva Ford or Tiaujs every week throughout tiia-nlna woeks»of .tbe contest! Thij. con test is also open to girls! Any girl is eligible to win. To win you moat keep, the TJi* North Carolina ClHpu Eagles will meet the Sha^y Un veraity Bears Friday night. Jar 21, in RlllSTgh on the court o the home team. The gam6 is c pected to /draw «tide attantiu and a number of,^Durham fai are expected as the game b‘ tween the two teams every yin m a hard fought one. eontaatl Last week’s standings ara s 'follows: ) Jamaa Rogara * ESdriigp Colamaa Nathaniel Clammans Roy '’Crawfordi Abraham Graham Percell Morgan Lonnie Rogers ^ / Andrew Clemmons, Jr. Charias Anslay Phillips Rottsins Don’t forget to report eve week by Jfeonday before 4 clock to the manager of tJia coi test, Charles Doom. 7 in the younger Miss Burtdn? Wei-jjiij^ga PowelJ? We'll 9^e ypu around the town next week. Auf Wiedersehen BEAUTIFlll HAIR... TURNS MEN S ^ THOUGHTS I TO ROMANCE' OPPOSITE^ POSTOFFICE you ^31 f : TO DURHAM MOTORISTS! NOW-YOU GET BLOW OUXL . PRO TECTION FREE WITH GOODRICH S'ApETY sCvlil^TOWNS SEE us FOR YOl/H NEXT SET OF TIRES. % . THE MAN^ACTUitERS OF GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT McDADE wil^ €A|^y a COMMTr UNE OT GOODRICH PRODUCTS. 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