mm IB Imk 1 r* vSKH&A ;; ! v?RSj^ Pictured above Is the PI jpg?& by Mrs. Elfreda Sandifer ra^j*<-jg^O?Sir> practice Jj^^iuhior ghofe of-Shllob Rap tint : *^<^arch-wlll^iav^ ihdr practice Frl(- ^day'nlgj^yMarch 27th\'at 7 o'clock. ' SsKV -Mrs. Myrtle>nTack has been 111 at 1 ?- 1 .: Mrs. Myrtle Black 111 V : -r- ~ r \ fjwjL Richardson Memorial Hospital for t V/Qufte 'a" while is now improving very ' slowly* *. ?; Meeting t ? v'"V . . "".T^e Missionary Society of the Mt. * r Calvary_ Hollneas Church held their I meeting at the home of Mm. I>nnnual "? /*ii; on'Weat^Brajcif street Thursday night. ?; 'f, March 19. The topic discussed wan * "> ' prepawlnewi. Refreshments were ' served.' President, Mm. Thomas. 1 ? 1 i ; |\ ATUST IT'S OH THE SCREEN! 1 Greater than r^^S?*^JOHNSO? HPfcA' Muumu ojnra 1/VHa* HUOH HERBERT f 'iM MISCHA AUER I f; m JANE FiAZEE ( SO. Ml v ROBERT FA1GE l ''.' 1 ? {-ivV":' -CjFRIDAYA SATURDAY v-^j IBh I AYTv ( r? "*> ': ;? ".-v -t/*' ,i^V" ' " THE Wb w. - > bilharmonic Glee Club of 1 Moore, the founder, formei OBITUARY Mr. W. J. Johnson Mr. W. J. Johnson, 1931 East Marnet street, born In Kesuion county, age 67, died on.March lfl at L. Rich* irdson hospital, after being In the hospital about a week und two days. Funerarwas held at New Light Rapt 1st church, pastor officiating Baptist church. J. It. Ellis, pastor, officiated. Mr. Johnson worked- ut Duke Powsrpr company 33 years. "lie Js surrlved by two brothers, three sisters. wife, three sous and one daughter. ' Leo S. Klrabro, Alton V. Butler. Charles Jeffries, from A. and T. college siient the week-end at their home In Wluaton-S&letn. visiting their parents. ? Birthday Parly * Sunday, March 22, Mr. and Mrs." Drake gave a birthday party at their | home, -1020 Perkins street. In honor of their daughter and son. Miss Evelyn and Benben Carburt Drake, and I also In honor of Bernard Walker, Jr.: The guests present were Betty Lee und Jennet Harwell. Constance Brooker, Willie Mae Held. Mary Elizabeth" White, Frances Brooker, May Frnnclna Bowers, Fate McDoo. Claudia Mne Ford. Marcla Lee Phillips, Hubert Held, Estraledta Walker. Cake and Ice cream, peanuts and randy were served, after which cnnies were played ^ Mr. Eugene Waldeti spent the weekend in Asheboro, N. C., vlmtlng his parents and relatives. .? ? * SlllliOIC BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Mn Pattle SeHars sponaored Ai Interesting Jubilee Contest at Shlloh Baptist church Monday night, March 16, bM2.. Featuring suchj Jubilee choruses as Bethel. Institutional,'* Shlloh, Morebead Quartette and aolo by Mr. aivIr Rhodes. i __ m ?A?'-y V.: u - - - ' i.-Mlm Louise Churls, of Maco(Brarvby-Collfcc*. wli| spend the'JSaster /.holidays In Washington, T). C,*fiMrs/j|JjHe Bell will accompany her. >>.-? Mlas Van Lee Jtlddlck, of ?Maco Beauty'College, , spent the week-end gjt/M*Mr^and, Mra.#Wllllam WooTey Jn Toroenla.^ t : FUTURE OUTLOOK. GBEEXSBORC Iff f ;j| - _ - I ^Jew. York City, Directed resident of. Greensboro, j - JUNIOR CHOIR SINGS. - 'The Junior choir of St. Matthew's church.sang nt Bennett college In the 16th annual home-making Institute, March 17. Mr. G. H. Garrett Is director 9f.the choir. ' PERSONALS Miss Ithucell Alexander spent the week-end in Keltlsvllle with Mrs. Gester Neal- While there she attended the tfieetlng of the Friendly Beauticians, also guest,of the Home Beautiful club. I Miss Odell Thompson spent the Iweek-end with her family In Mebane, N. C., accompanied by Miss Laura Im. Splvey. Miss Odell Thompson is planning I to spend several days In Fort Knox, |Ky., within a few weeks. Miss Eleanor Watkins had as her escort to the J- C- Smlth-A. and T. Came, Mr. John Grnhmu. of lleldsTllle. Miss Louise Florence and Eleanor Watkins took a short trip Sunday to Winston- Salein where they visited friends there. Miss Eloulse Alexander spent the week-end In Danville with her brother and friends. Mr. Willie Hudson, of Atlanta, Ga... Is s?|*?ndinc a few days In the city as the guest of Eloulse Alexander. Mrs. Catherine Bnss, Dollle Dlvtney and Mrs. Annie France, of Held* tine, bjicdc wjiuc umf nere nionany attending the Business League nod visiting Miss Rhuchelle Alexander. Rev. J. J. Green Is spending the day In Wlnston-Salera. Mrs. Lenora Haynes, nurse, from Lincoln hospital. Durham, visited her I father. Mr. John Haynea, March 10, i 18 Scot apartment,V-Aaheboro and oGrrell Streets. .>?? '?> r '/* - - r-iV it.'; i ' Mr. J. fC. Levatte<-spent Sunday. March 22 with .Jds brother, Ralph Levatte. at Camp Craft, South Carolina!. JHe la In army service there. ... : ^.Mr.1 and Mrs.-,George Monk visited their', mother, aKtle.- Rooter March &. They ;wer4 from Clinton. 'jii.be'7- ' 7 ' ' (>Mrfa..A. J. Smith spent the weekend In Plnehurst; where she attend I. N.C. ' . 4 ed an annual event of horse races J along wltli soine other members of nu: the city school faculty. of Fri The Grand Hotel will have as Its ^ guest-Monday, April ?!h. the Mighty guest Monduy. April titli, the lululity band of Krsklne lluwklns. This bund j will furnish mush' for the Easier duiire at Nene Hull. hi me> Sgt. Eugene Cooke and I'vt. Leon- Qri ni'd It. Tillman, of Fort ilnigg. Hj**nt ing the week-end as the house guests of me, Mrs. Arrelle S. Robinson a!k\ Miss ? Mae Alice Steele. J"""" Miss Edith lilount is sick at her j home on Dudley street from the re- j suit of a broken leg which she sus- I mined a few days oro front rldhiR a ! tl hike. L. Miss Evangeline Brltton has now returned from the hospital and Is able to be out again. Corporal Reece Rrahsou, of Fort ItraRR, spent the week-end as the Ifuest of Miss Ada RoRcrs on South ^ Cedar street. ^ The Gate City Chapter of A_ and T. College Alumni Association postponed tbelr Easter formal dance un- I ill a later date. . # I ^ ^ _ ? EASTER K |f DO YOUR SHOP Men's $16.50 tc Pants, $4.9 Ladies' 1 $3.95 to Ladies' Suits an< $12.95 to H&HCL01 * 0) SOUTH DAVIE SI- PHONE EAST CREDIT After Aj Higher 1 Will Apply 4 Unpaid mm TA> PENALTY NOW Increased To 2 \% THE ADDITION PAGE FIVE. ^ 'Sf trrangcmcnt was made for the an- * **" il Venper Service for the month; May. Mint Mae Alice St col, W. M. itfcler, J. F. Johnson wore uppolntto plan the progrHtn for tlie sen'rof. l'eay suggested tliut the chapmeet at different members* homes this district. Motion was muile to et at Mr. Ernest Hold's home on tCK street ut next Tuesday's meet, March 31, at 8 p.'m. Itefreshuts will lie served. visit out Fish & Chicken Market rttC DRESSING! It Plraaea fa To Plea.. V HAGIN'S MARKET 3 E. Market St. Dial ?26l L HUNTLEY Clothing and Tailoring uits. Shirts. Hats Caps, Shoes, 'resses, Underwear, Hosiery, and Other Wearing Apparels. SI J K MARKET ST Greensboro, N. C. s HERE PING NOW Suits >$39.50 V# h 5 to $8.75 Dresses . H : $12.95 rNl Spring I II If J Coats UJLT-.| . $39.75 : 11 JL rHINGCOl iiy.-lor.HDtaA. GWJunj. 2-25(4 > GREENSBORO TERMS " . " Vj ?ril 1st ' - ' ' Penalty On All 1941 NTY [ES a After April jst ^

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