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THt eAftOLINA TIMES lAtUW>AY, List Your TAXES III / 1940 Mrs. Sanders Laid To Rest BY MRS. BESSIE KAADY JAN. «tli, r— CHABLOTTO — A l«iv« crowd of mourn»ra from m*ny statu gkthtrcd at tistoric Sevcwth Street PrMbjrttrian Chiireli h«r« on W«dnc»d«y aftarnooD at two o’clock to pajr laat raspect* to: Mrf. Fan nit Sanderk, widow of th* iat« Dr. D. J. Saadars, first Naip-u ’praaidant of Biddla Ukiivarslty, now JoPinaon C. ^Ith Univaaita-y. Hr». Sandart died Saturday afternoon albout 6:30 at Good Samaritan Hospi tal. The funeral Eulug7 was de- The L«^ Ha* B^eii Chaiijfed and. Now Providea That All Poll*, Personal, and Real Property Muat^^ Listed for'Taxes in January Injstead of April Ail property in City limits and in thirhani Townahip •hould be liated at^f CoMrthouie. Property in other town- (hip# outside of the City should be liatad with the townahip Hat taker. ' Every person male or female owning an automobile elec ta^ Refrigerator or other personal property of valua aa well —Adi Males between the age* of twenty and forty-nine are required to list. List Early Avoid ' H. T. WAJIREN, Tax Suparvuor GANGSTER” MURDEK^ Continued from pac« ona 'fiald l»t«r in tha evenJntr- WfaUa there, the white man got into •n arffttment with tha girl over tome money and strtKk her in tha face. The janitor then hit the man over the head. with, a claw hammer. To ma>ke sure of hia death, then placed ^ Msh cord around his neck and drew it tight. Police ■re seeking the girj, but to date have not located her. The slain man’s body w«« found thru the barking of • imall terrier who w«a being ex ercised in the neighborhood. His naaten, investia^ing the com motion raised by the terrier, found the body of the man and called the poJice. ' livared by Dr. Hinry Lak» In|aa, pMtor of 8t. Jamea Praabytarlan chureb in Naw York of which Ifn. Sandan waa a member for ten year*. The sarvieea ware in cfiarga of Rav. S. Q. Mitcball, pastwr of the Seventh i|trcet Presbyterian church. Bemariu were made by many prominant persona who knew the deceased, ai^ resolutions wara read from Johnson C. Smith University. Dr. H. li. McCrorey, present president of Johnson C. Smith attended the fuiftral. DEAN KELLY MILLEK— .. ContianMl fron ppgs one . appeared in approximately 110 Negro weeklies. Hia writing* could be f'Mind on the «ditoTiaI or apposite pages qf metK)poli- tan dailiea they wera on econo- mk, aoclologftSft and^ political sabJecta of wi3e scope appltcablo to condition all ovw the nation. The sheer logic and bold militance »f hia Journalistic con tributions will indeed be great ly missed in this partieuW field. Tfie "deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. "Itnnie May Butler Miller; two aona. Dr. Xeily Miller Jr. of New York, and l*aul MilHir, of this city, and twoi daughter Miaa Mary Miller and Mr*. Irene MIHer Reid also r«idin» in Waahington. DIES JN FLORIDA^ .. s,, Contimiad f^m pac* opm body waa brought to Charlotte Monday. Mr. Reed |raa tha brp ther of Misa Lottia Reed and Mrs. Sallit; fhelps, Mrs. Ruth Aulbrey a daughter accompanied tha body to Charlolta. Funeral tervicfi irere held at Saint Hichaeia Episcopal church.' Rev. J. W. Haritttg* oflficiaUd. Burial was in Pinewood cemetery. 1 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD PAMPHLET EXPLAINS BENEFITS CHlOAtGO, (A N P)—jT h a social security board ha1i iasued a pamphlet, “Monthly Beneflta Begin In 19,|0”, explaining pay menta to ba mada to wage ear ners reaching the age of «nd to certain surviving mem%er* cil families of workers who died after Dec. 31, im. H. L. Md Carthy, i*egion*l director of the social security board for tha State of lUinola, Indiana, and Wiaconsin, annfcuncad that cop ies of the new phamphlet may be obtained any of tte beard officea. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Scurlock had as their holiday guest Mi&s Kizsie Scurlock, Mr. and Mrs. Johp Fuller' and sons David, Daniel and Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scurlock and family. SOCIAL NOTES Miss Louisa Nichols of 406 Pine Street entertained m hoat uf f^ienda at her home «n J>ee. ;^Sth wi^ a Cbriatmaa eve party. Those attending the affair were Hisses Bertha Silvers, Ruby Smith, Jamea Hill, Walter Hill and Mack Bonds all of ^Raleigh, Roy Debnan, Walter jJuhnson, Thomas Hay^ and Mka Lorana Jenkins, Ruby Farring^n, Na- zarine Heaters, Ruby Bradahaw, Maible Shaw, Temple Crawley, Louise Niehol^ ^0l|e»*, Ev«ry one had a swi^ Mfnel On De«. 26 Mrs. Naiiarine Hesters enter tained t^he same itost of friends at her home. Mrs. Thaxton apeht s portion of the Xmas holidays with her daughter Mrs. T. C. Willis. Miss Peao-l Byrd of Fayette ville Street spent the weekend at "her home in Smithfield. I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bradley I weVe, the week end guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geoi^e at I Greenville, N. C. at the home of Mra. Caoi^’s sister, Mrs. Moore. Tha Rosebud DtM^MNsa Club expressed tha Christmas Spirit by donating Christmas baskets to unfortunate families. Mr. and Mrs. Druie Burton from Baltimore, Md. were in the city during the holidays visiting Mrs. Druie’s brother John Wash ington, Curry Street for a week. Jeff VhoiApson of Glenn St» and Charles Malone of Fayette ville Street visited Greenaboio, and Burlington accompanied by W. W. Strudwick^ Frienda of Mrs. Annie Mae Lyons' regret to he*r of htfr ill ness at her home on the Raleigh road and wishes for her a speedy recovery. . „ ' ^*'1 tki Frilends of Mrs. Hallle Bdger- ton is glati'to know she fs better at her Iom«**on Bryant Street. Louis Daniel is ill at his hom*> on the Raleigh road, Otha Marshall spent the holi days at hia hona in Stalaavills visiting frianda and relatives. Ha waa accompaniad by Rabart E. Lee of Commonweal^ Straat. Miss Jlargaret Bridges qp*nt a f«w days in Morrlavilla visiting relatives. She was accompanied Uy hrr home by Miaa Annia .^ear Barbea who apent tha week end with bar. Mias Maude Be^with and Mrs. Lillie Southarland of Phil adelphia was in tha elty Sunday viaiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mirs. Whitted of Greenaboro, Mr. and Mra. John ' Btridgss Jr., Perry Sogla B#is Artelia CHkmbers and Hurbart Revels were the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bridges Sr. of t Bryant Street on Monday evetdng Dec. 26th Miss Pattia Davis of Norfolk Va. is ’to Durham viaitii^ parenta Mr. and Jlra. Davla of ’ Comraonweakh St. Regal Theatre ^ TUESDAY—SPECIAL^WEDNESOAY 1 Tie Wliile Zombie ' Faatoring “BELA lAICOSI” THURSDAY BARGAIN DAY « * 10 CENTS _ DICK POWELL ia "HARD TO GEr’ TEX RITTER jn “Saadowa «,*, tka Praira* COMING/—"EACH DAWN 1 DIE’* %■ Start The New Year Right Join Our 77th Building And Loan Series Today S PERCENT ON INSTALLMENT SHARES 4 PERCENT ON PAID UP SHARES Mutual Building & r. L. McCOY, CHAIRMAIN or BOARD Street Dresses, EveniDg Govras, Cllildreiis hrM, Lingerie, Pajamas & House Ms All To Go AA Leas Huui One Half Their Value MiADY’S DR SHOP 716 FayetteviUe St., Durhahi, N.G. « ^ - On or»*bout January 20 the M'ldMiy’s Dvaaa Shop will ha I^scatad at iiio Payattavilla Ste*ct, tha building forinar- Ijr occupied by tha Durliam Colored Ubra^. The BuUdinir is being ecnplatalf ramodalad by tha'flvma Modamiza- tion and Supply Company uto ena of Duiham’a Kneat Draas Shops. . "ITS FASHIONABLE TO DRESS M’LAPTS WAY” % • C. 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They were formerly T>riced to |8.£0. Now on sale at InCilfded are a good range of sizea m disr- conKiniued number* thaX olfer ynu real shoe value at thia law price $3.95 and $4.95 Shoe Co. 114 WEST WAIN ST. DURHAM, ft. C
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