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'/"*' . A flre-mao crew of uruiv air corps -4- mechanlcH recently changed engines on a haslc training plane In one hour. fSO nUnutgi on the field, Or^ngeCrUSh BOTTLING CO. | ' Westover Terrace Phone 7344 I IOU ABE WELCOME TO J>ine ftoyal Al the ROYAL PALM'S CAFE Home Cooked Mcill 11 E. Moriel BL Ortenthoro. N. C. ' Mr. Md Mr*. Benncr. Prop*. L HUNTLEY Clothing and Tailoring Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes, " r-4.?U?I..e .nd Other Wearing Apparels. 814 E. MARKET ST. Creensboro, N. C. Step Out In Style In the EASTER PARADE WITH BARGAINS FROM GREENSBORO LOAN COMPANY Men's Unredeemed Suits, All Colors, $4.95 Up ; JUST RECEIVED FOR EASTER " 1 Pants In All Colors and Styles $1SSUP Men's Hats, All Colors and Styles $1.00 Up / tWe also have a large selection of Shirts, Delta, Suspenders, Ties, Ilniiorapur Kru'Uc unrl nthpr llnm<t for men. v MONEY TO LOAN ON ANYTHING OF VALUE If You Need Money for Easter SEE US GREENSBORO LOAN COMPANY - Opp tanr Cotton juotel I22f^Jarke^L^bon^^614 DRINK CANADA DRY GINGER ALE ? " * "'* * CANADA DRY V iBOTTLING po., Inc. V r'Aj -a ! '*' West Market ? 7.! > y ' ' Extension f !?'<' '?' > phone 9852 <-A 4 -' * * - i ;[ _ - : ' THE I " OBITUARY Funeral servlcoi. were held at Hntwn'K Funeral home Friday, March 27, for Mr*. Luc lie Solomon, age 30, who died at her homo, 710 Juliuson street, Tuesday, Murrh 24. Services were conducted liy Ilev. Tlieodore Headen. Hurlal followed In Maplewood Cemetery. The funeral services for Mr. Will Home were held Thursday. March 2fl. at McRee, S. O. Survivor, wife, Mrs. Ethel Home ? STORK HOI KS SET REIDSVII.LK. Mnrcli 27.?Ueldsvllle grocery store operators have announced n new opening and closing schedule to go >ft?? effect Monday. The move was requested by the local retail clerks' union and the grocers voted nnaulmously In'lts favor. Jxxal grocery stores will open at .8 a. m. and close at 6 p. in. every day except Friday and Saturday. Friday cloetng hour will be 0:30 p. tu. and Saturday closing hours 8 p. m. Wednesday afternoon holidays will lie discontinued. The nation's entire capacity for production'of cotton duck will be devoted to , military use. Cotton duck, also called canvaR. la used, for tent*, leggings, canteen bags, hammocks and barrack bags In the navy, tarpaulins for army trucks, gas masks, stretchers, folding cots. etc. "Cleopatra's Needles" are Egyptian obelisks, one of which is In New York and another in London. Easter Greetings To All Yea Win E?*ay ike * , Special Easter Dinner ? ( Al Ik* PARAMOUNT GRILL | mi e. Nukti; rk*ae na mammmksSmBBBBBBiammSSBm Hats Cleaned & Blocked we make 'EM LOOK LIKE NEW', K lUfc DIS It. It Mart B? Otrt ?. BOB'S PLACE % (H Eiatrll Flic* Grttaubr*. N. C * -V We Call for aod Del iter Shoffner's Tailor Shop m E. Market' Street ' " Gree a? be re. N. C. PHONE tUS PUT Parade W|1 YORK'S Full line of Men's Suits, Shoes, Sports Coats and Slacks, Ladies' Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Hats. Use our Budget system and pay as you can.' YORK / * - ; . CLOTHINGCO.fi" Naur OjMrelcd By JjJ Coble Sporting Good* Company,; 344 S. ElmSOV Orao&b^M?) FUTURE OUTLOOK. GREENSBORO, ? The Negro: Music p The Negro Ik often referred to a? c l-eging the happiest group of people g In Aiueiirii?tblK In spite of the trials j of "slavery arid Che handicap of eimu- 0 Ing prejudice. The Negro also lins c been acclaimed the only American u group to have bl folk song?(he splrl- j tual (a the only true folk music of the i North American continent. Perhaps there Is some definite relation be- t twsen the two. . Muglc is h release for pent-up emo- < tlon?anger, love, fear, trouble. It has ] been counted as one of the beat methods. of morale building. In the past It lias shown such adaptability It must bold potentialities for use In the present situation. ' k A. newsreel hot long ago showed a sequence of the 41st Engineers at Fort J Ira Eg inarching?they were singing "Bulge u Ruckus Tonight-" Singing seemed to relieve the tediuim of the'long hours on the march. The rhythm helps tbein to keep step. Singing spirituals' together develop* a comradeship that nothing else can give those boys?they sing songs of their people?songs that come from their heart?songg no one can take away or imitate. More abstract instance of the aid of music In the present situation is In the appreciation of the classics? Bach, Reethove.ii. Brahms. It Is easy to soy that such music is high-toned, hard to understand, but' an hour of listening to a good symphony orchestra under the proper quiet conditions can do more for the elevation of the soul than many of the other pusttimes In which we Indulge. 1 ' I NEG We want you to fee ; PAPER. We want 1 HH ? We expect to keep and of the activitie gggg they may be. iiii Phone us your ne church circle actii trips to other citii liHH We. bW I and manufacturer ' So you'll want to 1 so you won't miss these pages will h Do Yo Woul The FUTURE year?75c for si I Hiom who wish I I kddmi It to TIT , I leave your subwi I HI! Street, I'hooe wzt fjfjll Send the PTTUR ^ |gE- t cheek length of y ' HHB 7. ' V. N?me J 7 E&bb ' ''h ". . BK Addrene ^*" .%v I enclose pay-men HH " tlve to we me n nn r ^^^B55E5!! c. J s Choral organization* provide a rhythms mlty of Interest for groups and a Yea, t irldc In accomplishment. Cliurch for ||ie hoirs, high school glee clubs and 0f aires uch organization* uh the tireeusboro turned t ilea's (lite club under the direction (spirits i >f Mm Klolae- Ixnmti I'ehn ure to be Mllllnde -oin mended highly. Not only are they ~ i courge of pleasure to others but hey are creating u Men*.' of achieve- FifcJ uenl within themselves. I'opular song* provide pure recren- l( Ion. Moat of us enjoy u bit of "Into- __ ;le-woogte." We laugh at tpe words to Mtcby song*. 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