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,f. ■MmiAT, Tfwo. rrth, mi Irttifl iw B(^ Groundwork For Negro Help Baleigh, — John W. Mitchell, Neg;ro Stirte Agent for the Stata Colley Extension Service, has cati- eelled an engagement to appear before the Rural Sociological So Vcfety in New York City, December 27-29, in order to begin ground- work plans for organizing Nor'h Carolina Negro farm families to carry oil the Defense Progrram. Originally scheduled to share on THE CAROLINA t'IMES KU7 OHBISTIfAS WSALB FJfil I- W* ur* gtatifttl to yva for f»or friMidikh> iM ior fOat ptt^auglt dnrtng tii« pMt jmr. aftbli *iRf all ot ton, in wUk the MfHiuwe of HktA lonc^ of the kn- m»a bMort—p«M« aad good will. 0««d hwk, tad » Harry Okristanuw. [the program with Dr. FeHon G. Clarki, Pretident of Southern Uni versity, Louisiana, to diaeun “Th*} Part of ^he Rural Negro in Nation al Defense, Mitchell, whose head quarters are at A. and T. College, Greensboro, withdrew from th.> program so as to get an early start in organizing communities. Present plang call for two mreS ingg of Negro leaders during th'^ early part of January One of the meetings is scheduled for Raleigh, ;while the other will be held in Salisbury. Ministers, eduflator**, Key farmers, and other wtBtand- ing members of the oolowd race I will be invited to attend and par ticipate in these meetings. Mitchell i^ofoseB that evoty county in which tkere ia a sizMlHe rural Negro population be orga nized ander a deliaeatiOB pfcan> d«. fined as the grouping together of “natural” eommunitiea. In other words, this would mean i|;norin,; township lines, perhaps, in favor of welding tc^ether those individ uals and groups who look to their own set of leaders, who mingle to gether, who have tie same common interest. If scheduled plans go throughi every county from Buncombe to the seacoast will be organized, even those in which there are no Negro farm and Home Agent*. Af ter organization, the “natural” roommunitiea would elect leaders »f> •s to be prepared to earry on in a ay immtguamy. I Mitchell said the firxt job of these commnnitteM will be to wage a campaign for the rolleetion of scrap iron, and steel and for the repair of farm iinpleinents. Bcautes in vain their pretty eyes may roll; • « « Charm strikes the sight, but merit wina the soul. —Pope. Wiadom consista in rising su- Knowledge i* prood tli^t . I haa leam'd so mock; \ penor both to m».Ine#» and to ^ humble thU W hWM common sense, and m #lending I „o ^^r*. -Cmrpm. ones self to the univer^tal a de-j . iusion withoat becoming ita ‘ They .^erve God H"»II jdupe.—Amiel. I Who serves His craaUnrMi OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Risinff Flour j Takes th» Gtv?ss out of Baking and Savc9 you Mon^ : (Mitte Fish ^ & (^ter Co. ' Charlotte^ North Garolina ^ece«ec«e«e«ici««c«c«?^^ SILVERS. Durham, '■■■I, Way your Christmas can* dlos bum'l3^h4y wi4h hap* piness, and'inay your every wish come true. »^ We cannot back the past but we can tdte a great deal of.pleasure in rer^d- in(^ ourselves of the ffn« things that have been Ouii to enjoy because oi yo«^ though^uinesfi cmd eonttl> eratiott. And with th«t« splendki feciaein]i>rane8s we look forwdrd to th#' fotur# wi^ enthusiasm caad antici pation. ' " 4 nk CHRISTMAS comcs but once a year —may it be all brightness and cheer for you, is our sincere wish. Serving you day and nigrht in humble tasks as well as in the more demanding of life's activities, we strive to lighten your burdens, aud add to your comfort. Please accept these Christmas greetings in the spirit in which they are heartily offered! MADE RIGHT & DIXIE BAKERS Bexty Bros. Stations MecUfflta^ Uindry Coitrsri Lumber Company Cadwell Mutual Wiggiiis ,11-1 IS IS ^-OUR WISH yfOR you j IMERRY CHRISTMAS ft HAPPY NEW YEAR 'i I*. H- Queen . City Coach Company . Charlotte^ North Carolma m tmoL. m in £ We choose the simple, age-old greeting, “Merry Christmaa,” to hail you, our friends, in this joy- 0]Qs holiday season. We choose these timeworn words because we believe the mbest qualified to car ry the full quota of sentiment ud,.*' Christmas good will that we want to convey.^ To have served you from time to time has indeed heen an enjoyable experionce and we will strive to merit a continuance of yonr patronage and friendship Mss4ke cOiuBg year GRIER and Thompson Funeral Home Charlotte, North Carolina AND GOOD WISHES FOR THi NEW YEAR We sincerely hope that the New Ye^f^fll be. filled with »ace and c^ntentmsnt for aN. It's a genuine pieaswre to re* mind ourselvei of the happy re lationships we have enjoyed the past year and to promise you that every effort will be made during the coming twelve months to serve you as efR‘ cienHy as has always been our custom. Weiwelcome opppr- funiiy to thank yoi» f)i«t ineasure of good %vHI jBind ^fidsnce im» enjoy from you. From this prIcetas$vassetT^ good' will c4 all ^0 serve aiK! th^ «vt)0 ierve us —we hope .to draw in- y spiratlon for ^continued effort greater vachrevement m'the years tcKCome. We are; happy jfwwe \ have been of service to ' v you, and trust that we a; may continue to merit your friendship and pa- \ ^ A M/vf YOUR EVERY WISH BE FULPt CHARLOTTE QH Charlotte, Noi^ .., .. .1.‘ .
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