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LUCKY’ MORRIS TO DIE MAY 19th CHAIIMIliK; CO-EDS 1 IlfSl m t j - W vv A .. BENNETT COLLEXiE STU- LEINTS during leiiur* hours lityr jftformally in song in a corncr of th« living T5Sm TJf" Anni« Mtrner Hall, apahcHn^re dormitory. Do,roth«a l%ylor, of Pinthurat, North Carolina who w«i High PT)ca|«)« thrf rtcent Grat^ FeRtival' at the colUga, is seated at the piano. It ia al> nroit tiin» to ging n $ong” for thia achool ytar. Commancaraant activitie* ar# held thia year from May 26-29. Greet Mother SUNDAY, MAY 7th WITH A USEFUL GIFT FROM ELLIS STOffiE’S ~ MOTHERS DAY-IS -iiEH* DiAY-«nd thia is her store, with counterg brimming full of th# loviaat ^ and finest of hand picked GIFTS for,_you who ^ ^ revere a gracjous lady-your mother. ■ ••NECKWEiAfti *‘BLOUSES ••HANDKERCHIEFS E«l Will Qo To Gas Chamber ; IlAliEipi, K. C. (FLASH)— Uoltat executive cUmancy ia forthcoming immadiataly, Ar thur “Liicky” Morris, known to lice aa tit* , will go to his death in the gas chamber at Raleigh on FViday May IV. In ■ decision handed down by the North Carolina Supreme •Court tWs week, no error was found in the trial of Morris for 'burglary last year in February which. resulted in a sentence of death beinf^ pronoOncfd 'Oq . the youth. Morria was api)rehended here last year after h« had terroriz ed Durham hcmM for sevaral tniiiitha in a aeriua.of bui’glaries 4 hut uaflfled local police authori' ties. An attempt to sash a- Lig-t gett and Uyera check taken from one of tha homea he had burglariiad waa the beginning of the end for the £el. Darid Fishar, another young Durham Neg^ro, implicated*.an an accesloi^ to the crimes commit ted -by Norris, escaped with a^ aentan^e of from five to seven yeara. KN^WS BUSINESS JBSSE B. BliAYTON ATLANTIA, Ga., (Speciu?)— i Profeaaor of Finance and Ac-' counting, Atlanta University, Ga. whtf i» also a practical busi- nesa expert, being senior partn er in Ihe fire of Blyaton and Adair, Certified Public Accoun- teata, prefiident of the Atlanta Weito Chambeir of Commerce. DARK kAUGHTCIt •Y OL HAJtRlNGTON 7j 6 "I Churches ' * DUBiHAlf—^erricas of knaual Matthaw. The antira intareat ware conducted at tha church laat Sunday morning with tha miniate^ paaaehlng from tba abject, “Tbt Oraat Salvation.” At tha tvaaing aarvieei^ which are held at 7:S0, t b a Junior Church took over with Asa^iate Paator Hi&aH |- Be thea doing'' tha preaching. Sunday, May 7, proniisea to •be equally as intaraating, Rav, Humphriaa will preach from the practictkl rubJect, ''Dreamt and Dreamem.” F^r the night aar- ▼ice, an evangelistic mesaage will ba daliverad by tha pMtor. The choir will also featuie some of the old hymns of tha rhurch. Monday night jfoHowtng, the ninthly church social will be held in dining hall >f Saint mambar- i^ip ia to ba antartained free with a repast while tha tho ate- wurda and' truateea act lu boats f« this affair. A eordial invita tion ia axtandad to all. MOUNT CALVARY JUNIOR CHURCH MAJC£S PROGRESS Tha Junior Chureh of tha Mount Calvary Holineaa church mat Toaaday night at the church on Glean Street. They had • BuecaMafuI meeting although the pMtor, Rev. Miaa Qartruda Nforris was »b«ent. The Junior church ia now under tha leader ship of Rev. Ifia* E. Whitley who ia making much progress wi^ the young people. A e«rdiaV im»itatton 4a extendad to everyone to come out a a 2 ^I'Joy yourself in thesa nieetiiik. — ■ ■ . Social Notes MISS JESSIE MAE LYONS HOSTESSES TO VLB Cl^UB The VLB elab met at the home of Misa J*s*i* Lyons Mon day oveniag^ May 1st A|t*r a brief devotion service and busi^ nesg of important diacussed a delicioua repaat Waa aerv*d by the hostess, consisting of potato salad with aaltinea^ and bet coca. The next meeting wi'l fc* held at- the home of Sister Cleo Johnaon on Glenn Street. All triembera are urged to b* pre* aant. r—RALEIGH ALPHAS PRESENT NOW WAIT JEST A MINUTE, BOO'TSlE^DID YOU ^ ^BUCKlS OR YOU A^JBSHED YOU HAD A SAYYOU HAD A THOUSAM) THOUSAND BU OKS? ••FLOWERS ••PERFUNIES ••COSTUME JEWELRY • ••COMPACTS ••HANDBAGS ••UMBRELLAS HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE QUALITY GIFTS AWAIT YOUR RELECTION ON OUR— STREET FLO» Ellis-Stone &Gii. IT eaclieii- 206 WEST MAIN STREET Final Reductions - ) ON ALL REMAINING MERCHANDISE WE OFFER THE BAU^CE DRESSES IN FOUR GROUPS ^ ' $3.00 '-$5.00 $10 MANY OF THESE ARE NEW SPRINGTnD jUIMMER ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS AND COATS r' ALL HATS Facts CcMncernftigf Cbntest 1 Various business cdricerjiis will toe askeil to name one gifl each to > represeill them in the contest. 2 • When th* list i». complete these girlS will be assemlbled^and, photogr«pi^;in bath ing suits with their pictures appearing in- tanaittently m the CAiROLmT TIMS8 al9ng with the company they represent a '' iiiey ^winHypHar—m—puwuij' S9 times, said plac»i m°«'t likely being swimming pool and Regal theatre. wide 4AHce, the bathins'beauties 6aing th* feature attraction.' g, .Three local physiciana will ac); a« Judges and their decisions will b* final. 6 Three prizes will be given tha first a round trip to. th* World’a Fair in Naw York with expenses paid. The remaining p^z«r"WflMHr=e«te- - . ; ^ OR .FUTHER INPORMATICW CALL Moreliouse Continued from page one of econoaiea in Atlanta U. and son of lata flnt preslda^t of the aiffliation, \John Hope, Sr.; James M. Natoitt, Jr. exe cutive Mcretary , to Pee^ident Hordecai Johnson of Howard university, also g Morehauge man; Samuel M. Nabritt, pro- feraor of biology at Atlanta U; and Albert Dent, super intendent of, the' Flint Good- rige ho.opital located at New Orleans. , j President' Clement of Atlanta U. is reportedly behind Doctor Trenholm while Acting Presid ent Itubert and Dr. Dent a j e reputedly supported by Presid ent Florence Read of j^ptlman Dr. Will W. Alexander, Farm Security Administrator and trustee of - the institution, res pectively. W*") Up until the time that ill health forced him to retire,, PfCAident Emeritus ’Archer had been head of the instiution sine* the elevation of Dr. John Hope to the presidency of the Atlanta university affiliation in 1930. The said affiliation al?o includes Morehouse college and Spelman. RACE MAN LYNCHED BY ANGRY FLORIDA MOB PROF. HimricBeRG ■ Continued from page one pointed out that only on* out of *v*ry fiv* hundred Nfgroea It ia this on* wh* must liad ' gata an adequyit* acadoiaic traisi th* «thw four kuiHlMd ninty-nla*, = At th* of Prof. llenJng- burg*s aMrwfea, th* beautifttl Alpha Phf Mj^a hymn w«« heard. Th* program, w‘a a equally aa approprM* aa t h e address itself, was followed by a reception in the Alpha' r*eni for th* brother»i their wiv^s And their sweeiheai^.^ t,q, MISS HILLSIDE— Continued from page oo« sent as th* acen* of th* aelec- tion of Miss 'Hillaid* ia again re-enacttrd. *, DO YOU NEED MONEY? MORE INCOME CAN BE OUREO BY RJCNTINGTHAT EXTBiA BOOli. USIE^ THE CAROLINA TIMES "‘CLASSI- , FIELD ADVE»TlSE3MiBNtg.' WALTER GRIPFflr SLAIN BY SWEETKEAllTi flllAiBBED IN ABDOMEN AFTER AN ARGUMENT , ■I Continued from page one Two of the three lynchers are said to b* brothers of the* dead boy. v-a— A ‘‘thorough invesTi^tion,” Florida, has been proqaiBod. Continued from pag* on* boarding hoaa*. Th* funeral was held Tues day afternoon at the Kyles Tem ple AME 'Zion Church on Duna- ^on Avnue *^with^ th* pa*te> RaVi Scott in charge of the ecrcmon- iea. ^ ' Interment was at the Grov% Hill cemetery on , f^yettcville Road. i j , YUM! YUMI, the 4 The cont»*t will close with t »t»te 309L JCHILIF' EtX79T Phone N-7121 ADVERTISING LINDSEY L. DAVIS VUHIOTI tl7 RMbody StrMf DlRECTCm .... Phone N-7121 Ciontest Starts May 27 WE‘KNOW GOOD IQE CREAM WHEN WE TASTE IT. WE CAST OUR "^TE FOR LAKEWOOD DAIRY, . MANUFACTURERS OF PET DAIRY PRODUCTS. children when it conies to the ring good ica c cream. You too will become that Lakenvood Dairy Products ,’ars .knowing convi supiSof If you are not already a user of PET DAIRY PRODUCTS phone u« today and aup^y your dairy needs, and not* the differenc« in taste, quality and^tiafaction. / \ ■ FHONB F-dSftl 1
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