Charlotte Housing Project Making Fast Progress By Ch«i4«it E. Cobb OIIARLOTTE-Fairview Homes under the guidance of its autho rities is mrking great progressive strides. Fairview homes contain 452 dwelling units iij 38 separata j buildings. Opening on the 20th of July BO unit* were immedia tely occupied and on the dale of this interview the number, occu pied had increased from 60 to CHARLOTTE Highlights BY MRS. BESSIB HARDY Ralph W. Bullcck, of the Na tional YMCA Council, New York stopped over in the city last week euroute to Columbitl, Atlanta, 156. The dwelling units consistother points South, Mr of 3, 4 1-2 and ,5 l-»2 rooms. Uhe {Bullock, ^as on business an I rc- buildings are two story row tind j i^^ained in the c'ty only a few flat and one-story flat types thal.^ours. occupy a little over io per cent of the totals area of the pvo- Ject. The site has been appreate-! Master John Hunter celebrated his birthday Monday night at his ly landscaped and more than twoj^ome on Kenney street. ArounJ full acres are devoted to play;30 chirdren were present, areas. GOO'O different types >f prints have been used to mfke the Fairview project bcautuul. Fairview Homes is conviently near schools, transportation- lines, pteneral employment and rofr?£- tion areas. It is the 1 1-2 circle of the center of the city. Bec.^use of unt^e rumors to 1 4i 1 ^ Mesdames *^^rles R. Brew- jiiigtnn and John M. Mhrphy were joint hostesses to the 12-1 club on Friday night at the homo of the latter. After sevt-ral gani"s Pokenjj were played the hostesr- e.s served a chicken dinner witn|hpnie on acessories. Prizes were w«n by jThursday. Mrs. Andrew Rallins, Miss Mary TELEPHONt* 31626 children, M;J*y Samu»;l and Lcius S. Hendersin Jr. have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. after a short visit with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. J. Auth'ir on East Stonewall street. Me.'srs A. Grier, and John Lyles. The next meeting will be with Walt(!r ’rawfiird. The club alsj made a donation to the sohmar- ship of Mits Marynell Leai*h. Miss Leland Bishop entert'^in- ed membeiN; of the Aurora club last Thumlay evening at her ihome on East l&t|j street. Pokeiio was enjoyed during the evenine: of which Misses Rr'9a> Smith nnd Beaulah Moore wun club prizes and l-’rances Sampson wr» ded guest prize. Members was thefr lot to bring cheer -n^rtinient tnorfe thhn oi’c Bnf- rtunate ho’na. i Their progrnm is a well round | Plunilx r- cd one and their actfviCieX aho’ildIi« ■ r, l>e of interest to ev« iyone. The intent pinn. Chancellor tluba aptivities this yeoV will b« pr4>pelled by J. j Auto.ii^/ijil«* lu* Hanlejr, Pi'esldent, RmtmT can I't’ aa..*. •. Kiijick, Vice President. W. H-i'®"- l>;-vm. nt . Moreland, ^cr,^ry and Dr. R. j At.;Uiotlia n , l,. M..lvm Wvvhe, Trea.suver m ccn- ,, , juniition with “ r. .sh>r whi.-n is composed of intelligent and in-j fluenti»l men of Charlotte. i A h(K-kt>y le.tjfU'' ‘ii jilayc r on con t iii nt I Mrs, Amanua Robinson of 9131 Kfl*t Hill Street, who hag lecn j Th=* I . .S. N \ 1> ,ill for sometime is at pr.?sc'rit l able tp be un and about again. •l‘ostioyei.-> o:' ■ ‘-r '> , ♦♦♦**** . # i)C*r Pont clown .unl ih.- Second Wi ld is deeply recf vl in>talm nt:, ful to announce the h-aih .r A Wichit.i. K , Mi-«J Mildred DavidsuU of East Bountlary Street t>n i^Iovi- in>l'Aliiii* lit-. * day, September ,30th. Miss Djwid „ne-liRlf hours eaoh S(in, who has been ill for abo.it wct'k. Mrs. M. E. Smith and gT^d- . Mesdames Arniie children were the dinner guests Perry. Marie lOight mtinthjr is a grtlluate .f, of Mr. and Mrs. Authur Andor-'?^jSccond Ward High School, hav-! I„ son last week at their home on* Minnie Phifer, andiing finished in the cla.ss of lO.Jf). pipe Beaulah Moore. Guest Mi^s Frances Sampson. pres?iic, the effect that lights in the pr^-1 xj. • i w nt u ject had to be out at 9 P M Hay^ood. that no one could enter the'f p T Jcc tafter 10 P, M., no paiVest t Mesda»,es L. P. Hams, C. tould be gien, no pictures could ' Williamso.i, be huno- Lrl « coJld p jj Kp„„ey, A. M. Rollins, G. Be nung and no visitors on -'a-'r. t, « c- •i.u iE. Butler, E. B. Smith, Murpny Beatties Ford rotH. « 4> Mrs. C. H. Kennedy left tnej The Wednesday Evening Bridge week end with her husband.^ev. plub entertained at a picnic ld>t C. Howard Kennecjly. ' , jThiirsday evening at Clin.or. ********** ' jBeach. Dancing was enjoyed dur The Pick Wick Bridge club ing the evening after whirh h&d their first fall meeting with tables were spread and evo'y Charles 15. Brewington at his cno enjoyed a big feast. Around Ea.'rt 9tli street lastijno gueata were pre,«ent. This wtls a business, On Tuesday e\M;ning, the Chf.n- ineeting for the club of which jcpiJor Club of this city met t:o officers inwlalled. C. R. Brewing-1 resume its activities of last yesr ton, president, L. P. Harris, /:?ejon ;i hrger and better scale., president, Jaimes Taylor, aece- Founded to foster better afdi tary, T. B. Haynes, finaneijl,jwidcr civio and social relation-! sec’y> Harry Mills and Hairy gbip, the Chancellor Club mat;?' |Henderson, sergrfit at arms. Af-jnian\' eontributii ,ns to the 'om- Aitij to alittorh Svn.ss t» laif| f >J y NazM in pian to rul#» Eunn»e. rru' fj, f faitn?h mMaf inr: {t on, t*> r i) m =imn Wl> k' CF»*m ^-hairmrm Flyni a ? M nt .f !>0 ipfjiin uitl in r di ift. Thf; IJnti. h High 'omiii ♦; fl. It vv)s hf»H eoii*:*letetl all; l>re|>aration.s to nu'et a conc -rt-i > c(l offensivf iti the M iliierr-- ' 'ffort.' may b’ in N‘ \. Ji r. t y arc* -old f>M- ".() ce-n.t- She was an active member i/fj Willkii' declares he will “res- East StonewsH AMI', Zion chi:r»h cue” C. S. from Nf w D>a!. | P.. you know how t. n- having served remarkabljj in iiny capacity in which she was pl'iced. ■ Law renc‘ pownr de\ek)p- aiid \hn..nd Mai nialailc. H She is sui-vived by hf.r , Foster pact is r.M^Ofted near. b.M-rr Jdly. Anr>I.' B ■r-,. P. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will D&vid, . ... .« ' , Coni.. ,t IVar and Ton, »i>i ♦' ‘ ’ Artificial uranium, sauice of , , . , . i.’ trememlous power, o-eatVd. ’ ' ,i nd you would like to try ComniiM’eial loans by hanks up'*' ‘ ‘*’*^ ' ^'»'l v'^u- i li lion'; with i lor - i- !atami» t,. A' den II. Duani , A- !son of the same address. 4i 111 4( * i|t . Mrs. Lessie Tenier f 017 East Hill Street left the city irerlto Hamlet, to spend fourteen days Private Roy Bruch of Co. 5, l§th « typicai cqs? scriptee will look under foil pack ■nd carrying his guA. Pack in cludes messkit. helmet, gas mask, first aid kit, raincoat, bayonet, thye-pl and mosqirito bar. Privata Bruch’s demonstration was featar* of army relief day at Goiremois Island, New York, vnth her parents. f Army doctor.s find Guanlsinen ciated Nt '.c’o PrLS.', :i of today are fit. Parkway, Chicago 111. '07 cation, that your correspondant ^ Anderson, Misses Saraj^pj. business part of the mte"; munity of Charlotte during last ing was over, bridge ,was enioy- yegi.. Q^e of its chief functions Mrs. M. as.lced to interview some occi- gpott Mildred pants of the Homes and not to my surprise, I found that those rUmors were entirely untrue and were merely idle, unnecess.iry local gossip. I found that dabs were being org-.tnized to fw*^er such social relationship that plan for Indoor recreation rooms, Were being being rapidly set un apd that the interest of the in dividual and nnot the buildin,x^, were the principal concern. Haygood, and Virginia Gulllek. It « * * * « E. Smith and grai d- ed during the remainder of thejls the aiding of the less fortun- evening. Prizes were awarded ioJptp t-,i on Christmas of 1939 if Believe In Time Papents Or Not (From Banking) It is -said that: On leasc.s drawn up as early THE HUNTING SEASON Dr. Kildare Proposes Marriage It is well to remember that it is the careful hunter and the unloaded «un that are responsi ble for many gun-shot injuries To J. P. Htjriley^ housing n an-'and deaths that occur in the ager, and the local housing lu- hunting season, thol-ities, should go a lot of err- Ths hunting season is just dit for the fine way they me I'ow getting started and thus bringing Fairview Homes n'ong hunting accident have in spite of the critiscism and on- reported in this section of position from without. To Mr. state Hunter's generally are „ , , more cautious at the oiiening ot Hanley, whose diligence, coun«ge than they are a few and integr**ety had been so poto.it later, so now is the time a factor in sustaining an other- sound a warning again.st wise confused institution, we uil carelessnesa vvith firearms, should pay tribute and the Ca’- Without going to insurance olinj Times takes this tiin'? to company -statistics to substanti- do so. ate ths statement, it is oui>^off- hand opinion that more than “If y'(#u can keep your head half the gun-shot accidents rc- when all around you are losing ported occur from “unloaded" theirs'; You’ll be a man; My son.” weapons. The characteristic ear- ly-sea.son caution in handling guns and rifles should be the rule and not the exc3ption un til the last day shooting is per mitted. There are certain elementary iwmvpv TO THAN sportsmanship that MONJirY lO IjOAIN should be adhered to by those On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, who hunt. Tho good sportsman Silverware, Men’s Clothing. unfair advantag-e of Writers. Shot Guns. Musical In- game he is hunting or other hunters. He ooesn t take need less chances^of firing blindinly and he’s always considerate of .others. ••••••••••« CLASSIFIED ADS £ i IjyhistriaJ inventory licguip to aid defense plan"^. I I Hoover at U. of P., wnrn.-^ our entry into war moans dictntor- ship. I Ref'rcndum on cotton quota as7heyea7l80u'H.'c.,‘ lo.ssors of,for 1911 is set under tho AAA-. ,inoperty were recuiired to keopj , , . i ..• i ' t in repair, for which periodical | bntish .hips ply North ben al- payments of two shekels of sil-,»vo.st unhindere.l, writer Im.l^. ver were ni ade. Stalin speeds Soviet arming, with an eye on tierman threat. Ol Si WAXT Alls CARD OF THANKS W- to thank oar many f- ■ iid.s f«r tlie kindnesses shown during the illness and eath of our nioth»-r and -i.ster, M^jry R Hayei. The family Household Hint ( '■ Before shoppinc for fomiture, consider the size and color of the piece needed to harmcniae with I the other famiture in the room , and the price you can afford to . pay, suggest home fumishinga counselors. -i- Kmiieror Crassus in 5(5 li. C„ built houses on the outskirts ofj Romo and sold thorn to subjects! Philipjdne official asks on deferred payments. |arnj.s to defend the islands. iX for'*1' s t EYES EXAMINED! GLASSES FITTED! In Fort Wayne, Indiana, a rum I B?rlin warns (rreece and runner was allowed to pay a ypt to renounce ties with Brit-^^-. SlOO fine in $5 weekly instal-.aiH. : $it -?-iV i? Compliments of Big Dipper Ice Cream Parlor and Hot Sandwiches 1807 Rozzel Ferry Road We Deliver Telephone 9863 Dr. Aubrey L. Palmer OPTOMETRIST (Opposite Public Library) 317-A X. Tr>on St. We maintain a completely equipped office for the exclusive convenience of the Colored People. PHONE 3-8500 T' If m ■++ Lew Ayre^ and Laraine Day become engaged in this latest of the Kildare series, *^Dr. Kildare Goes Home.” However, before approaching such a step, the both of them with the aid of Dr. Gillespie, played by Lionel Barrymore, plan to establish a clinic in Dr. Kildare's home town. struments. anything of value. RELIABLE LOAN CO. 121 EAST TRADE STREET “Charlotte’s Oldest and Largest” Why Stay Broke When • We L-ond Mony On All Personal Property Uncle Sam’s Loan Office 205 E. Trade St. We Sell Unredeemed Pledges Phone 8276 The hunting season can be made safe and it can be made good sport by proper coopera tion of indulgents.—The Oxford Public Ledger. WANTED: To buy. for cash Vacant lots sultabl(T’for~fttgh~ - class colored residences Write giving location and price To " H. G. NEWSOM •' Care of Carolina Times 4^0 1-2 £. 2nd Street CharlottQ, N. C. Triangfle Service Station 1800 Rozzel Ferry Road Dobbs Jewelry And Loan Co. 130 E. Trade St. We Loan Money On Anything Of Value Bargains In Unredeemed Pledges . . Phone 7508 BERLIN’S ifor Work Clothes 227 East Trade St. MARION DAVIS CO. 118 South Tryon St. THE QUALITY AND STYLE STORE FOR MEN JACOB’S RADIO SERVICE Honest Work, Reasonable Prices. No Charges for Inspection 408 E. FIRST STREET PHONE 8482 . C I i •f X ? t I i J4 DOiNT JUDGE OUR MERCHANDISE BY OUR PRICES Ross* Cut-Rate Mens* Shop COMPLETE LINE OF MENS’ READY TO WEAR SUITS AND HATS 112 E. Trade St. ALEXANDER I 1" FUNERAL HOME X 323 SOUTH BREVARD STREEl’ i;i Day Phone 8413 Night Phones. 3-(i027, 3-2472 King s Food Store REMEMBER GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH 530 E. FIRST STREET CHARLOTTE. N. C. A&P FOOD STORES i: 2nd Street BARBER HAIR CUTS 25c 500- East Second Street SHAVES 15c Robert Reeder, Prop. 3: SPECIAL Archie’s BAR 601 EAST FIRST STREKT EATS WINES IMPOR Kl) WTM.ri—ICE COLD S0IJ3 AT YOUR PRICE PIN S 2:^;; :^H.,lS15c QUARTS 45c BKi:AK FAST—SAUSAGE & EGGS 20c HOMINY GRITS, BACON, TOAST, COFFEE FREE SPECIAL 20c PLATE LUNCH \ PRINK, DESSERT " ' HOT CORNBREAd Free North State Laundry Co. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 20 PER CENT CAisH AND CARRY bet-r-way cleaning 71b-2(> S. BRE^ ARD STREET PHONE 3-312tf FOR BARGAINS ROSS’, CUT RATE MEN’S SHOP f Men’s Ready-to-wear and Suits to Measure $18.75 to $35.00 You Can Always Do Better At Kmif 112 E. Trade St.

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