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THl CAH0UII4 HMM S4TWAY. XUCHWT tf IW NEWS*««™ DURHAM BAMEES HAVt GUESTS Mff, i>«rothy Koiinnon ot PhiladalphU, P». it visiting Mr. •nd Mi'S. Hoaca Uarbee oi t'ric* Stre«t. WEEK-END WITH ' PARENTS . .* .. “llr. and Mr*. J«hn *’'uUer ■pent the week end with Mrs. FoUert' parents Mr. and Mn. J. W, Scurlock. • •§♦»■***# ATTEND FUNERAL asd Mn. J. H. Pcarlie, d Mrs. Jamef Laster to- to HilUboro? Sunday' to tlw fanMal ~«i- Mr. imi- Aunt. WEtK tND, IN* .a.iDSVILLE Mi,. Lalli.. ih tj* Aiut Sueut IS «pi*nUing the wttk end in . Uav ll'.tj Mr*. Mary krancis Curti? aiiit ilaiuUi «iuyner thsir vaca- tmo in "New York City. Lotan Jeffriei of Beckley West Va. waa the guest of Miss Connie Truitt this week.- 'Charlea Alston of 1003 Will ard Street is at honw vi»iting hik family after spenifing sever al months in Penn.*ylvania. VACATIONING IN N. Y. Mia* Josephine Thomas nfd thcr are vacationing at t« h e World's fair in New .Ywl^ City. ^ ^ e I Perry ^ their IN DETROIT Rev. and Mrs. S ,P. Had tamity ~ftre ,sp«vidu) vacation in Detroit, '^ichigan and are planning to atfeu'd ’the World’s Fair. They will return the latter part week. FROM BALTMORE Mr, «nd Mrs. Chester Whitt- . «d and^Mr. and Mts. Norman Brawn of BalHmorer Maryland' SM. riaitaig. jCriends rela- tiiw in' 0ilM)oro and Purl AT the I^Qt wm MOI YOU IJEED ONEY S£e SEE, Dobbs PAWN SHOP 130 E. niADE STREET We Lend Money on Cloth ing, Watches; Diamonds; Radios; Jewelry; Shot-guns, Luggage Etc. A Prwiiwwt Bosiness K WMMm h’oises Mme.C. J. WoHnr’s Preparations i "I uae lime. C. J. Walker’s preparations exclusively be cause I get results from them* that I.«»U}^ble to get from any other preparation,” stated a well known business woman the other iay. The aecret of tt»e remarkable miccns of Mme. C. J. Walker's pr^NoatioBS is in the fact that they were blended by the late Madam C. J. Walker to reach certain definite ctmditioiu of the hair, akin and scalp, and today, after over thirty-five years on the market, they are growing increasingly popular, and not- wiUiatanding the fact that the Conpany ht» aiwa^ refused to reduce the price on these goods, they are stUl in demand every where. Mm*. C. J. Walker's Glossine, although more than thirty-five wars m the nuuicet, is still the wader in its field. The reason for this is because it not only serve* as a scalp oil, but it gives -the hair that ailkv sheen and natunf i^oss that u ^e delighf of every woman. Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown Paee Powder is not just another Face Powder, but is the result of ycua of experimenting to pro duce the pertect blend to impart • velvetli^ softness and at the aame time cooling and refresh ing. Just the thing for these h^ C. J. Walker's won- des&! ipssMsraticsis are swd by Walked BMUticiana and ttang ttm* swiTvhere. or you can irrite The Mme. C. J. Walker ly, direct. Address: Building, Indian* iiAlNT MAiiK SPONSORS :>1NUINU CONTtST There will be a singing con- ‘test gu'ta uT tr;e tft. Mark AMJi Zion Chui'cn at eight o^iotk on the evening of Monday Aug. 21. Ttiia c«iile»-t will bring to gether some of Durham a most ^outstanding quartettes among wtiich wUi he VThe Dinmettd Jubilee, The Just iJi-ur) Bright Moon. The ''Silver Moon quartette will appear on the same program lor entertain^ nient. i :ANU LODGE MEETS IN WIUVIINGTON Mrs. iJl^able^ J. SJontgoniery of thf* fiouFeheW -uf liutn beiii Jts' iwUJbal sessions in Wilmington, “C. and Brother James Leach the no4)le Grand aod prida ol Durfaam Lodge No. 2>095 was. a uelega.te. K. h. Chavis, Advocate for the same lodge Was also present at th« sessions as well as Mrs. M. B. Fuller and Mi's. t>avis. The qonvention wa.v held with the Free L»ove Lodge N«. ItilKJ at Wilmingt«n'4 Kuth llall. ^ ftar t t t t t t ' VftSlTS DAUGHTER ' , , Mrs. Maihle J. Montgomery New York 'City is Arisiting her daughtei'- ThermardaJ W. Mont gomery* and parent.', Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffreys sV 606 i'’iH^.?titeville St. Dilliy Md The St. Mark AME Zion Church is sponsoring a 'baby popularity contest which is open to all babies from 6 months to 10 years of age. The folioing are contestants: Klvi’n Haskin.°, William Dennip Cooke; Jean Curtis; Martha Grayce Kelly; Earl Minor Jr., Doris Williams; Octatia*^ Tedd er; Willie Francis William?, Kdward L.ee Daniels, FASHION REVIEW esmsiM Charlotte iii^hli^hts Misi iiistiier Stinson unanimously elected to MRS. BESSIE HARL-/ (SOCZXL EDITOR) r a ai Dr. and Mr*. Cyril Walyn, of •erve John AndreWf~ Memorial Hoi^i the uncxpacj term of Mr|. J. H. Isler as Secretary of the As-oociation. , Ct £, Moreland is presideht. Mrs. Alma Smith has lusi caturaad hem* from New York wHere rhe has been visiting re latives and friends. , / — . - --spnan-^ .'W* (A)—A simple little this. And It can be made up in I The leg-o-miitton li'ock, jglve it just the relief nce^d. brown skin!', and tlie gayer the almost any popular material in brown, black blue >r a pleasing ■fiade of green. White piqued oollar, cuffn; ibelt and pccket MISS HESTER SURPRISED ON HER BIRTHDAY On Monday evening Augus^ 14, Miss Leora Hester and Wm. Colley gave a nurpirise birthday party honoring Miss Lois Hes ter at the Hesters’ residence , on Moreland ^enue^ Friends of Mamie} jiigg Heater gathered at her Uowland; Baitbam Edith “Bald-jhom* at 9:30 p. m. and about win," Daniel Brown; Judith Til- Q.4^ Miss Hester came in and man; Addye Gracye "fedmundi son, Emma Louise Baldwin; Pau)line Kicnmonid, Edith iSu(^ den; Ralph Cornel Holman; Thomasine Daniek, Jean Stone Johnson Pfearf Rofeers. The program will close with a program given at the Saint Mark AME Zion Churchj Sept. 1, 1®39. jatffti Every one is cordially invit ed to attend. W. A. Whitted has gona,,,tp New York to visit the World’s Fair .".topping over in Philadel phia and Washington on his r«- turn, ' t t t t t t STOP OVER IN DURHAM Mr. and Mrs, Yokley of High Point spent a few hours in the city thip. week in route to Ne,w York. Mrs. Yorkley was former ly Mrs. Grace Waddy Lyons. was surprised when the lights came fa and every one began .pinging “Happy Birthday to You.’ Miss Hester was indeed .^arpri!>ed. Games and dancing were' enjoyed. A beautiful cake was p^serit- ed to Miss He?ter and a repast al cake punch; ice cream mijits and peanuts was aerved. »- Friends present were: Misses Virginia Rogers, Calena John son ;**Mary Love; Hattie White; Lillie Pack; Lucinda McCauley.’ Mr. and Mr.». Chester Webb. Messrs. Thomas Bailey Jr. Jam es Malloy; Lee Ware; William Leonard; the honoree-(:.lia*£Uand hostess. t t t t t t VISIT IN KINSTON T. D, Parham Jr. and Gerald Ekiwardfi were the guests of Miss Nell Beech in Kinston, N. C. WedneaSay August 7. sleeves i;llow for comfort and plenty of air. Note that the buttons should match the pique trimming and that the pleato extend evenly down from the waist. The line on the cuffs and pockets should match. „ (B)—Well, it seem® th a t PfSildy Lamarr started colors the better. . (€)—^No, you wrong this is not an evening gown well, yes it is for evening wear at thfft but for sleeping^ only)'* They’re remaking them v e i^y fa%cy this year,. 41Q ,|nuch so that several socialities have gotten away, with substituting them for^ ev^ing frocks. In almost any white turban. | pa.'tel shade, it a square- surprised Just 1 neckline made even more o by each side jn some thing with her And you’d be how much plamor these simple ' two little hows on head pieccs add to one’.® appear ' a "darker shaft of the material, ance. This gaily toiored one is Note that the sleeve.'t the short especially attractive on rich but lend nicely to relaxing. Mrs. Bessie Henderron of Mill Road left last week for a visit to Washington, Philadelphia and New York, Mr. and Mrs. of Mill ^Road are vacationing *n New York. . tf, Mis* Harriet ^Neely o* Philade phii^ i* spending a fow weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Mc- Clure, J i J Mils Marion Brown of' Soath Davidson . St. has’^ reeenlly *•- turned home from a visit to Richmond, Va. Mrs, Rosa Bell Blakney. and daughter Myrtle Marie of N. Davidson St. spent last week end in East Spencer vfsiting Rev. and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Lavonn Brown of 6Q5 South Graham St. left Sunday for New York to visit friendly and to attend tiie Fair. Mr. and HiTr*. Charles ^Brew- ington of East 9th Street have returned home from New 5fork where they have been visiting. Mr. Brewington is a representa tive of the North Carolina Mu tual Life Insurance Company. Miss Etta Siae Rice of East 2nd Street motored ta Monroe recently to vIsFt Mr. and Mrs. Perry DilliiQrd. ^ *#**♦♦♦*** isses LHitam^uddi'ell and Corrie Hart have returned hope, AttsT,., spending . several weeks in the Mountains, ...... KODAK tal, Tuskegee Ala was guest* of Dr. a ad Mr*. E. E. B’-atkman last week at their horn* on Oaklawn Avenue. Mrs. In«i Syere and mother Mrs. Imcielle iRtchell of beuth Alexander Street-(hBve returned home after a brief vi^ to Ntw York. ■ 'Willie daybotu of Brooklyn New York formerly of Char lotte is in the city visiting rela tives* and friend*. Mr. and Mra. George Btuler of Beatty Ford Road are back home, after spending their vaca tion in ^ew York, PRINTED 25 { AMER4 CRATT NEW AND USED FURNITURE BROUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED HIGHEST PRICES, CASH TURNER’S I; 21a—220 EAST TRADE ST. IRA B. TURNER, OwB^r DIAL 4-5125 ScarboroflgliSlargell- . ♦ FUNERAL DlRECT(Mfl|^AMBULAMCE SERVICE PHONES b^Y J-J721 ' t' > S22 EAST PETrtGREW ST. 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GREG5(»« STREET 60a ROXBORO STREET FOR NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE’ fl2 FAYETTEVILLE ST. lloTtT?APEL H*LL street ^PMUALS EOR^^ Fltll»LY ABID J5ATURi>AY AUGUST 10tii Md Sour PJUeil IlKrm NUMBER 2 C *.N OCTAGON SOAP, giant bar 7 for —- 2Sc OCTAGON SOAP special bar 8 for — 18c OCTAGON POWDER ■mall 8 for 18e OCTAGON POWDER large fikg. 6 for 28e PALMOLIVE'50AP Cake 8e HOT BREAKFAST 2 POUND 27e PROGRESSIVE Coffee POUND l«e FairPlatPeaclies,2te cans 27 c PHILUPS TOMATO SOUP, 3 CANS — ^ M lOe WALDORF jjjr TOILET TISSUE, 4 ROLLS 17c SCOTT TISSUE, 3 ROLLS 23c iSCOTT TOWELS, 3 ROLLS 28c PURE LARD 80 tb Tin «3.99 18 lb Tin $1.60 LUX TOILET SdAP, 3 cXiCES LUX FLAKES 2'l»AClCAqEa - LIFEBOUY SOAP, 3 BARS — RINSO, 3 PACKAGES — — 19* 9g — 19e — 2lK RICE, WtlOLE GRAIN 3 lb* Fat Back^li^iti White maS Thick, 4 tb* 28* NpC Rita Povaii fa^kaga NBC SbieMid Wh^it Jt Pickaae* — 23c 38e 28e »t 2 P&ekage* —• Royal A*ter '^herte^g, lb Peanut Bnttor', 1 Pevnd Jar 2 tor — iiii-n^i I I iiii ii7 F ji* SUNNY SOUTH ‘r FtOUR 48 lb SACK l*fi,7 j ^ lb Sack I2.: 24 lb SACK'———^Sc' PROGRESSIVE Salad 80a. JAR ^ ipriiTj: 2S QUART JAfc 28* Fresh Fruits « And Vegetables N, J. Cobbler Potatoes ^ Ibi 17e ONIONS, 8 POUNDS 2*c Fresb Green Cabbage,4 lb* — — RUTABAGAS, 3 PbUNTO- LEMONS Large size doa.’ CALIF. ^RANGES, DOZEN Lettttce, Large Haratleail 2 for lOe lOo 21c > 17c 10^ t Mrs. Haud Kearns of the Dixie Section spe^t a wei^ with her aunt, Mr. Jones ol Booker Avenue, Miss Beatrice Stoney ^"^a a recently moved to her n * w home” on Beatty IPord Road. She has as h>u*e guest this week her *unt Mrs. Sara Cox of Sanford, N. C. Eev. and fffs.^ Cubbord Malloy was in the city la«t week. The Malloys are making their ko.me in Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. Lena alitchell dangkter and son Haaelen*, and William of Win ton Salem were visitor* in the city for ten day*. ^ liiCisa Lillian Correll i* visiting friend* in WtAington, Misa RutK Blake gave a birth day party for little Charlie Smith la«t Saturday when h« eel«fcrated hie aix birthday. ^]fis*e» Ruth Blake and Estelle Simth and R. E> Andenon mo tored to Cberaw Monday. ^Mta* Sara L. Wyche has re^ turned home' ffom Nenr York, and various points North. She is also leavl^ Ihis week for Anderaon, Ala, Master Moore Llneoln Car son son of Mr*. Elizafcetb CSt- •on Co6fa, ha* returned home after at^ndfag lohool in New York. ,i« 1 **«*«•***• . Hr*. Lula Warren and *on Ed Warren of South K«:D«jVell Street. h*ve returned home af ter apsndins several weeks with her daughter, Mr*. Bonnie O’Daniela o| New York. Cleanftilg & Preissing ■ ■ ^ 19c ■ * TAILOR MADE SUITS $21.78 Latest Jitterbug Style*—AH w«ei a**ibrf41a—GuaraateeJ lit No Extra. Cbarge for "fancy sfjrlef TRY US Chas-Fine 321 EAST TRADE ST. •HOf«E 92B« Elks National " Conventloil " , ,1 New York Aug. 19^ to 29th -AND The— World’s Fair , In order that Elks and their friatid* froas North Caroli^W may travel together on Um most confortiyble and eeoniOMric bati*. ''possible, Vour traasp^tatioa committee ba* arranged with the To operate, one or more apecial coachea aa may. tba ueeded (jtoiaso.oi'o ihrpugh to Mew York via iXurham, Burlington; 'beensDoro ind Washington, on the following schedule; fsATUKOAY AUGUST 19TH ttOUlHERN RAILWAY LfcAVt RALEIGH 3«18 P. M.,* LEAVE GOLDSBORO «i28 R, M. LEAVE DURHAM — o»- 7il2 P. M. LEAVE HILLSBORO 7i23 P. M. LEAVE MEBANE — — 7i44 P. M. LEAVE BURLINGTON ^ ««»0 **• **• LEAVE GREENSBORO ^ ; lOiM P. M. LEAVE RElDS^yiLLE — 11«M P. M. SUNDAY AUGUST 29TH MEAVE DANVILLE — — 12i0« t. M. leave' WASHINGTON — 7ilt P. M. t^ENNSYLVANIA RAILWAY ARRIVE NEW YORK — 1M|1 P. M. Delegates from CHiARLOTTJC, ASHIBVlLiLE; BAUSBURY; WiNSTO^ SAiUEiM and intermediate^pointa will board Special ar ar'&REElNfi«OiBb. , Special Round trip fare from GOU)SBORO, R^^LElGiH; DUR HAM; BUBMNGTON, QRiBtENBBOHO and all intermediate point* according to nunrt)er i'm' party will be a* follewa; number IN PARTY—ROUND TRIP FARE ^8 to ?9 'iBfeIu*lv% )14.88i 30 to 74r iBcluclve (14.aSj 78 to 9# inclutivo $13.78| 100 to 14* incl«si«» $lS.l«ii *12.88 , ^ Our minimum goal ia 76 and jrate ef $13,715, however collec tion iwali be made on ibaai* »f the anutUer numiMir at the f 1^> && rate and differenee in tWa rate and other f>a*i0 at may be reached refunded on train of inveated in rcfreahments for benefit of-the party aa may be deem^' adviaaWe by y4»r coipm!ttee» Begiater Now—At the Elka Horn*, ftiW B. C«*>wrtta Street; Raleigh for your group toeket j» with your Siautbem Railway - ticket a^rent wiho will make cellection and aeopre tiwel card from Mr, J. S. -Bloodworth, DPA B^eig& N. €». — •••• A gi'oup ticket will iieued for th^ xoing trip but ta* dividual ticket# will Jbe iaaued tha retom trip which will be honored on any train himdling eoachaa withia ten da^ limit. Stopover# will be permitted on raturn tripa at ap ■tationa. ^ ^r'^' SPONSORED BY ELK» OF, RALEKM LWGSS Por further iafk>riBatioo '-eoflioissisftts any meoilber transportation eommittea. », Alphonaa Vanee—Jamw A. PMMipfr—A«*«^ Hick* Blanche Dover—Mary S*otb^ehrinla -Farrell L. S. Wllcoj^ Cl^airman 724 FayettertriM* St. Ralaigh, N. C. —c
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