WTi^ I *■' THI CAROUNA TIMII lATtmOAY, UAMCH i, tUO imEISH •T MRS. MAGGIE SlLEft Th# CW Scoata of th« Croaby QirfMd School apontorod mn Am«t*«r~ProcTan rocently in Mho^iaudltoriam.. Savtral parti- r*c«ired prisw. atdint Sidor'R. F. PaUwood ot tV« Waahiitfton Diatrkt ei eona»eUttK\iiw in tha city cantly, ajKrouta jto Chocourin- /am tENIIlS CLUl MOLDS POW-WOW ity. N. c. 'Quartarly con- K«t. V. T. Williami, pastor of tha Martin Str««t Baptiat Church •ttandad tha aaatlnr of tha Minlatarial AlHaeaa, hald at tM Firat Baptist Church in 9tlnia, N. C. Tnaaday. Mias Kralyn Popa, Librarikn ■t KUsabat^ City Stata Teachers CoUata, spant tha waek end with bar mother, Mrs. D. H. Pope of WUaiinttoo Btraat. Rav. and Mra. V. T. Williams, Mflik Asaia Carrie and Mrs. Shooard visited in Fayetteville this wa«k. Mra. ShousM is from Dnrfaaai. Junior Gronp Number Tlsree rf the Martin Street Baptist Ckarch had a paw rally on Sun day. Gtx>np Nnmber Three of the Martin St. Baptist Church is bavinf a musical program «t the heme of Mrs. V. T. Williams Tues day evaning.. Mrs.' Arlein Brown was enter- m&wma # Not(>—Your quMttoa wUI b« amw9nd In UiU eoluBin. Fair a PuTAn Um.r, ••ad ISc lot my a»w AnBa.o«v Rukaia* « L*c*t D«r CvxiiT «a4 wb«It« i» hhiw mU ■ eeafldrndal gi bM advlM alyslaa IhrM It) quMUoiH prtTitaJr. Mva T« full hmm, addTMa, aad UnMal* ts •a lalten sad pImm Iwlnd* ■ Mlksd- dnMad, atatum tm Mply. Vm—Asb«^ JRTaujici. aaaa el tas Mrs. FDR Speaks At Bethune- CookmanSchool ■asi. M. Caaaaau. :nu 1900.—SomatimM ha glv* tarn hla talur Md aomatlinaa noaa. Ha worka all tha HtT.« U ha goaa away UJm ha la idaaning to do wUl ha changa? Aoa.t Vary UKIa. Toiif hnabaad ii a vary taannnaaaul maa. Ha deaa lUaga aa Iba apw ai Um mooiant aad la aonr kx Iham ailarwaRla. Ua will alwaya ba thia way •.. «oad aa qoU oaa waak ,. . aaaa aa hall lha aasL Ba maaaa wall hawaTat. aad I angqaal taat yen do all you eaa to maka yoaz Itta tofathar ha^y. I-.W ^ S. S.—Do tha man that aand word and 'Blrt at ma avary tlma ha aaaa ma maan It or lust what doaa ha o>aan7 Am.i Ha thlBka yon'ra awaO.,. why doa'I yau bacaaM battor frlaiida. Ha la vary lancb attr^ad by yon but ba la tta tysa Ibal aaada to ba Escoouokd. I •uqqaat that yon aat aara Irlaadly toward hlia aa ha eaa ataaa 7» ao bana. M. D. }.*—I want toU^w according to tha atara Juat what protaaaton or Hada am 1 to Uka up ior my tUa'a work? Aaa.1 AacordlBr'1o yota MrMato yoa aaa wall anippad to aafar aay trada la which yaa wiU coma lato phyalcal coatact with »amla. I aaggaal Out yoa laara "laaaty Caliura. Thia bnalaaaa will gWa yen aa appactualty to opaa a ahop (A yonr owa. M. M. C.—WU11 ba ahla to taka tha oouraa that intaraata ma ao much at t^ tlma? Whara will tha money coma from? Aaa.i Tha moaay eooa irm a lawaoH ftat la la Sia Courla right now. Fraa It .. ■ yoa will raoalva a aaHalactory aatflaaiaBl. aaoagb at laaat to finaaca your atadlaa la Ibla eonraa yon bava year heart aat aa. N. N. W.—I have started reading your ooluma and Uka It My husband la in trou ble please toll me how he wlU come out? Tear basbaad will have to pay te •w atrara el bla.waya ... to Puaoa. It ap- peara to m» 0^1 ha woa'I gel eal e( ■ertoM as aaay aa he haa aaaae other sack ptadleaawnk la the paat. A good lawyer win help hla eaaae Immensely, a 9 M. W.—I have an ambarrasaing physleal weakness, will I ever overcome it? Aa».t With the help aad ccBlldaaoe at a feed Mead yon will be able to overeoaw wis weakaeaa yon have. It will late will Ewer . . . but lot the aaba ol yonr Intnre pplnaaa, I nrge yon to avaid every bapnlae >1 might tempt you. Yon ashed akml chaaglag dUea ... ior the tlsie belag I ■aggaat that yoa stay where yon are. P. T.—I came home the other night and lound one oi my.jsrcllers lylnq there in the yard dead ant^hu feathers pulled out. Who done this to me and should I aee the law about it? Aaa.1 Well atop worrylag ... It's yonr owa fanlt flial your chicken waa klUed. Year Two Fox Tnams did the trick. While It la tme that they don’t erdlaarUy kill chlcka ... they are getting the habit unleas yen beep them tied np yonr aelghbors will shoo»*em U thn catch them iooUag aronad la lhab Ben Boaaaa. LUCKY DAY CHAtT FOit NEXT WEEiC (Waek of March 3rd thm March 9th) — If You Were Bom Between — March ml and jlpril tolh (AKIES) Iwar Datms March $lk. Mi, aad Tth AJI. sirf and Mat attt ITAUKUS) Lvcn Datk March 3rd, 4th. Slk. aad Sdt, ifay aind and Inn* tist IGBUINI) lacKTOATti Maieh 5th. Sth, aad Ttk AM. Juna aand and July tjrii (CANCER) Iwcwr D«tk March 7A PSlh. aad Sth. J»ly i4lk and Aug. ajrd iLBO) IvotT Djits: (Nona). A»g. S4tJk and Stpt. ajrd (yiKGO) Ltrcsr Datc March 3rd, aad 4fli. S*M. a4lh and Oct. ajrd (UBRA) LncKT DATK March Sth, ith. aad THi AM. On Monday evening, February gala occasion wli« nthe Algon- ■ the banquet table and was ably, club hostess, Mr*. Torrence, 19, the Alg'Oriquiix Tennis Club quin Tennis Club hsld its annual preside over by its president, W.| which was served in courses dur- House located at 1400 Fayette-j Few-Wo(W. D. Hill. A very delicious dinner ling the session of the meeting, ville Street was the scenen of a ( The meeting took place around was skill/ully arranged by tiia ( PHOTO BY ftUBEN-RUDOLPH Durham Social happenings SOCIAL COHERENCE Members of the Social Coher ence club met at the home of Mrs. -Vivian Ray, Tuesday even- tained by relaives and friends with a surprise birthday party at her homa on Cotton Street Thursday evening. The Ladiea Auxiliary of the Railroad Brothers are having iiig, February 20 on Enterprise their regular n^eetinif Monday Street. The meeting was opened aveninf at her home of Mr. and by the president. Bible verses Mrs. Lewis Morre. were given by each member be- Mrs. Shirley Donaldson, after ginning with the letter “B*^ being called to Fayetteville due During the social hour a delic to the illness of her father is ous repast of peache^ and cake back in the city at her home 622 and peanuts were served. Mem- S. Swain Street. bcrs enjoying this affair were Johnie Malone and brother f Misses Annie Dunn, Stattie Hill, Washington viaited their me- Carrie Hill,. Gladys Southerland, that, Mrs. Malone of Etst Har- Nancy Hill, Conni^A Truitt, g»tt Streat. * Little Thompson, Ruth Walker, Prof. A. M. "Johnson was the Janna Wooten Mesdames Mary Walker, Lenora Marie Collins. ' Southerland, Miss Janna Wooten, President Miss Little Thompson, Sec’y Miss Nancy Hill, Social Editor. ruest of Rev. and Mrs. J. Z. Silert. Tha Twelve Months Rally ren dared at tha. Rush Memorial AME Zion Church' Sunday after noon at 8 o’clock was represent- M aa follows: Mrs. J. W. Little, the year; »*«• McNAIR of Washington Mrs. Mamie Cagle, Jan.; F«(b. week-end gu^t I Thomas Jonesj March, Mrs. Lula’ ^iss Lucille Barnes of ,516 Glenn Shamber, April, Mrs. Louvenia ' Cathran; May, Mrs. Emma Cot ton, June Mrs. Marie Moore; Mettie Manuel were held Sunday Jilly S. H. Clay; Au^rt, Mrs. aifiernoon at the First Baptist iucy Foster; Sept., Mrs. Almire Church of which she yas a faith- West; Oct., J. 0. Blalock; Nov. member. Dr. O. S. Bullock, George Allen, Dec Mrs. Nora pastor, officiating. Terrell. In connection with the rally a short progrram was ren dered. Guest speaker was. Dr. J. E. Keamy, a young minister who is doin^ excellent work in the city. He brought an inspiring message to the audience. Among: those on the siclc list last week were Mrs. Freeman of Cannon St. and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins on E. Davie St. Mrs. Annie Cannon is able o | be out again after a recent ill ness. Mrs. Lucy Huggins of 630 E. Edenton St. is ill at her home. Mra. Fannie Young of Wil mington St. is convalescing. Mrs. Made Perry ia abla to be on* acain after a recent illness. The Youngr People’s Missionary S'viety of Rush Memorial church held its regular meeting Thursday evening. In connection with the regular meeting a short P'oirram was rendered, in which iwfmber t'ok sn sctive part. Funeral services for Mrs. ANDREW MARSH, Circula- tioi. Manager of the CAROLINjA TIMERS accompanied by Mrs. Maggie Patterson motored to Chapel Hill, Burlington where he spent a few luurs with his cousin and to Mebane with W. M. Evans. — — SILVER MOON CLUB Members of the Silver Moon Club spent a delightful jevening at the home of Mrs. James rhompson, Tuesday evening, February 20. Everyone enJoyed being at the home. Those pre sent were Mesdames Ida Rush, Bluiich Patterson, Willie M. Deib- m»n. Excell Holland, Hattie Mc- Naire and James Thompson and Miss Tempie Crawley. • JOSEPH HOLT of Philadel-1 phia, Pa. left Sunday night after spending sometime in this city. He also spent a week with his fiiend, Miss Elizabeth Stone of 704 Pine Street. iCLAYTON EiPPS of Corona L. I., N. Y., Anthony Epjw of New York City, Mrs. Mae Noel and daughter, Miss Ruth Mae Noel of New York City have re- tuiCed home after visiting their sister, Mrs. Hattie B. Nunn of Moreland Avenue and Mrs. Pearl B. Barnes of Rosedale Avenue. While in the city they visited the N. C. Mutual and other places of interest. ********** THE QUEfiN HIGH BRIDGE CLUB met at Miss Miller’s home the guest present were Mrs. Nell Hunter, Mesdames Bessie Whitted, Alice Goodloe, Viola Thompson. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. G. W. Cox, first prize; Mrs. Alma Thompson, second prize and Mrs. Nell Hun ter won the guest prize. MISS BETTIE MAE DUNS- TON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Dunston enjoyed a birthday party at her home, 311 Enterprise Street. Her guests were Little Sylvia B. Bailey, Ameila Canadys, Margaret Ha ze), Joyce and Marion Anderson, Catherine Stroud, Dorothy Dunn, Doris and Ann and Eva Rosetta Southern, Lois Dunn, Helen Helms and Josephine Williams. THE TWIN-SIX BRIDGE ^ CLUB convened at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henningburg. j All members were preeent and ' spimt an enjoyable evening. Prizes awarded during the even ing were first prize, Mrs. W. D. Hill; second prize, William Rich; and guest prize. Dr. Tarison. IHE PALS SUNDiAY SCHOOL CLASS of White Rock Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Moore, Sunday evening, with 16 members present!*^ Miss Susie Perry, president and Malisca K’ng, Sec’y. ********** MR. AND MRS. G. W. COX spent the week in Richmond, Va. on a business trip. While there they were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dean. \ Remember ONLY 4 MORE DAYS! ONLY 10 PERCENT DOWN.DRIVE IT OUT! Sensational Bargains ONLY DOWN $24.50 IMA CHEVmOLET 4 Daar Smdmm mcE $245 - MANY iKMlE Dijmit; lotdTS aoipc^ PLYMOVm- MPCC TRUCKS St. L-4M1 USE YOUR CREDIT— BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS It iSQ t necessary to pay cash for everything you buy, and there is so much satisfaction that comes from owning better things. If buying for cash means sacrificing better merchandise for poorer, why not try the Firestone Budget Plan and buy on weekly payments — you will find the best costs but a few cents more per week; m WMF today WttKLY fHa mrnrnm t* PUIT DOWN BUDGET PLAN IS THE ’^BUY-WAY” TO OWNING BETTER TIRES. RADIOS, HOME and AUTO SUPPLIES to P/rtrtww T^maida ta At Pimttm Pttctary amd PrUMim BmiUin al York W»rUf$ Mr. Aha tka Pir*m»t PxhiUimUha GaUtm GMa IrnNnatlmil Expoiitim at An Prsmehca ALEXANUEK Tire Division P. O, POOLE, MANAGER Master Service Station Comer Main and Gregson Streets Nortb Durham Service Station Corner Main and Gregson Sti«ets “DURHAM’S LEADING TIRE AND BATTERY DEALER” DOINGS OF THE USHERS THE IWRHAM USHERS UN ION will hold their montWy meeting Sunday, March 10, at three o’clock at the Free Will Baptist ChurcK on Colfax St. The public »s cordially invited to attend this meeting. 'BEBOH, COLEY, President. C. B. NOEL, Chairman, I*ro- gram Committee. I DAYTONA BEACH, P 1 a., (ANP) —It took a ninety-mile ride In a police patrol' car from Jacksonville to Daytona Beach [for Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Uo k«>ep her speakmg schedule a'. B4thune-Cai,,kinajr college bere Mondavi 'but 5,000 perjons stood in' the rain to greet her as she arrived. •. Rain was failling as Mrs. R' osevelt began speaking to the oi'tdoor audience,. and the down pour forced moving the meeting ii to the college atiditorium. It waa the tTiirty-fifth anniver sary of Bethune-Cookman coll- ep.c, and Mrs. Mary McLeod Bothune, founder and president, said she waa duly proud of the honor paid it by tha First Lady. Mrs. Roosevelt d^d not disap point her audience in her speech when she explained the true meaning of democracy. “Demccracy does not mean having the same religion or color,” she said. “It means more citizens 'who ^an share better things all the time. Every step forward toward giving more people 0 better existence is a step toward a mure perfect de mocracy.” After her talk, Mrs. Roose- Vfit left for a month's rest in Miami Beach. Laotr Dstk Match Srd, 4lh, SIh, aad Ml Nav. tyd and Drc. aand (SAGITl AltlVn tvcR Datk Much S^ >ad AJi. Dac. ayd and Jan. tolh (CAPRICORNi lACsrDATfl: Much 3rd, 4lh, SOi. aad SIh. Jan. attt and Ftb. tqlh (AQUARIUS) Iwarr Datk Much (th, and TflL Fab. aolh and starch aolh (PISCES) L«Cst Oatk March 3rd, 4th, SOi, and S0U ' llolat CompUl* Lucky Day Chail io* 1S40 Is laclndwl with aach oidat io* aiy naw IS40 Aatr6lo4T Raadlnqa. Ba aura to teefaida ataapad aiiTalopa for yoox iaplr» Compliments of MEL-O-TOAST BREAD PASC HALL’S BAKERY We Felicitate D>r. Shepard And Na C. CoHegc Hard Work or Laundry Service? struggle and slave, pull and haul, wash and iron, work till you almost drop! Why? There’s no good 'Mascn ibecause our routeman can call for your give you an economical service to fit your needa, an^ (aavf ygj? free! We Do Pry Gleanin|L4 Durham L au nd ry Scum Whila Ton Cook with a N«w C#ri22 ci • Imm ■* IKa $l.aO DOWN UP TO-$2S.OO OLD STOVE ALLOWANCE 'i- AS LiTTLK AJ5 |2.00 A MONTH FOR BALANOR A4^NyAL SPRING RANGE SALE DURHAM COMPANY