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fc>>' PAGV SIX THE CAROLINIAN ^VTTK FNPTNC g.VTT'RPAV. MAY ;s. 1?4S Popular Singing Maettro Featured With New Ork GI-BAND IN N. Y.; MAKES PLANS ( AKOI, HnUi. TO IM, AT 11,A (oi I NKW V'lt.'K C-M .1 ";i' , fcrtdtcr'l of yoMMj; 'Vui'i-hnmi f o tirfltn;.. will ot.'ii ihr I'lni.il,. A.; iicultinl Hii'J tUnUlK'l S' -M'Hl with .T :p' ''I'll T! IC' si‘isi>n •iiiicTi Me'. ihi«' apppaiint; m 'In -'.nir;f o :ip('ial l.*v«ir '•! Iv: )ii|-h.’iti Ntil bentt. i.i'hi arhuf’t stii'l'.’ni “I L>r. il (iiviy, now picsiTitit "t thr F.“i. da cdiK'dtii'nal Mistiluli->n. Miss JArir.'.. f'.itiMl Mason onilf'l o.> Apiii 2ii hi Ni' v Haven. Cmm.. and sni- n:^ luiu u down stvrr;il luvraiivi- ofhTS '•) appear in conciTl since hlio will do Mtvi-ral l.ioadcasl.i dm mu tlm nionth.! hut no foinial ntluT than the KAMC ment. Miss Bure apprari'd Ihifty tunes from November 1 I" .aihi. 2K during the season just meu- i II had been Iht inlenlion to ie.i;- late the past season enliiely ! • study and the care of her you..;; .son. Ndl Scott. .Ir. but jiulil dtniand foi'ced lu'r to abandon thirsr plans. The younc sincer is refu.'in*; loneert rngatt'merits duriiit: t.:e fiuimner mniuh.s because >f Ih taxinc demands of hei'VT'xl ten et. I season which h'nuis at lie Borkshtri' Festival dm ini; 111' second week of AuKiist when sue S'nK.i the Braham’s Alto Kliapso Iv with Hr, .Sirpe K'msa viisky ami ends on Apru 2i, 1!I4V when she j;t\T.s her lir.st formal conceit a' New S’ork's Can.ejiie ll.dl. M.s.^ Briie is almost complet. ly book cd for the sta.ion 4H-47 with llie exception of a few d.des m hei- nudnic winter and larlv .sprin;: tiuir. ROY WINkIiNS IN RADIO warmm; NKAA’ YORK Hoy U'lJkio- A. bislanl Srcrrtaiy of fhr NAAf*T will be the feati.Tod ai’esl i» New Y'ork fitation WF.VD. Tuesday. Mav •.•1st. (loin D Vi to 10:04 V M Ttie piofii'ain. r.illed 'TInIvei.’.tTy of Die Air. ’ will be devolcfl 1»* a di • o , Mon 'f the ie.r of uid the re.iiHa U .ilia'k auatii'-l iH mim ii ties m Aiiicnra The rrernl III fiilmiibia. Tcntw'ee. will oe U'.rd as an rjuinple of the nr idiou Kasrist-Klim oromani to Mippir.ss v!r- mi'll SEEK OBSERVED fif SHAW KINO KOLAX t}ic i.'i'lt 'll of power 1 us' iiilinpet' I K'np i ' i', ahi-aily potent bias.-, . tlo’i ,, , . ; .it Uie I.Mt II UlOr- ' m I;!•.. K -in' i... • i, • • • ■ , I iiu :i iin • .ih t-''k -tm • a. i-ni' II" '’ll ! It 111 ' i .o..p '1 k ,'io . ' Till. Juirl.m • lum,'.' .i.e. pii.'/i.ii i ilai • III mp T ui-i. M at. •>' iiyp • .•fT..' • ui.v -. ■•vu. II.' "-'I i-'otti o v. '.i.. .iriiv.mf' ilo'.Mitowti pa i;;r ,11 .li .‘Ve . Blil> IS Cl*' •- w. tli liatinj; nioie than tii tile Sudan. previ.iiM bus: m .iis rm-Mii; eitgaK'mi-iit. ;i'.,;iii. tiiiourtil M.iy ‘j:t rails.• it th. em .ndous .sue • f. p has had with F.rk.st!ne. ili*- >' .'im's oi.-m.tKi nu'iit i.s * ndi-avor- •i:.' to an.mKo !“r a ntuni en •,■}'. II ei!l hv tfie hron/e .-inKm-; i-.'l aiie:- tir fulfill;' tlieat.'r and ii:!er eoniiiiiMtni nt.s next Kck t’iu- .tpiii-'i Jii.'^ mad i m ..:i .M.tv .ill ’.vith a ve k ai of lh' H'.yal Tinat' i'm Ha. I’.nioM'. Ann Bake; , lovi lv .son«stres- ■r.oimues to siiare vocal fioiioi.s •.;Th the .sinning m.arsti' HAl rtrm l.••v ITivi Tl.i - ••v ii-l e- cut;, .it 1- I'liled 111 tlie l.ighli'ihl'd die erk'hr.ilioii of Na- li nal Mii.ic Week. .‘'Tav .'i t. 1.1 riir oti. i rv.iii'-e w. E openeri Mon day n (iriiii'.g .tl 10 i.'iTiii k wti i h-r • ••.■i.' iit'pai :in. Ill prcM'iit'd Miss Maij'.ii” UTIIianis. me??" sopran.'. in a proglam of iIii-.kmI iiiimhcr.^. armed forces cn The sreuii.l program, tilled "M'^- Iquc M clenic," featurixl the Slia'v I' Ivor, iiy Women's GHe Club other choral units in a coiiceri popiih-i- and semi-clas«;ta! selcclioii.s. and w.i-s present'd Friday nioiiiiti:; • t 11-4'. o'rlitck Tiie . on erl 'Aas heard by sludtiil', f.iciilly mcn.ber.^ DEBUT TOURS r-.'F.W Y’ diK —South and ;.nuth- gram, -ind is the only .>iich srr- ;ie lovers. % a' c'.inhinate.n to remain fully w idea m intaiT .iftn fli..rharge, to lad for nanu- hand |•e(•o);n!Illln in lovi! I,',, 1„. . ‘.ntt iieon '-I eog. i/eil a.. ol ti«, natii.n'- lop-tligiit arianj'ei , and has eonti i'Mile 1 lo Hie p"pu lai ity of iiiaiiv hi ad hiie -laiir - b.inr| alti .n-tion I. (.'011111 Bait., . . '.r , Bepnv tloodnian. Cab I'allo'A-ay polto^T h. .lire ^hd Uie f.inud j.j,^ |},„.;ey. Hairv .lam '. . riiaiiv 'iiu.T faiiKtii. bant 1. .ids have (eat .red Wi"de',. airancenent'i. • ra.v, p'-r.imal ma.i wi sh Ml danee ami ..ill and li'iir a ,anct> imi.oe," originated t>v Menu Wo.Hle and hi.; iii.iii agRt*‘Kdt'"H- eoitipriyed eii .,;.|V ot lee. nflv disctiaiged II S Navv .Sea He.':,. ■flv new dam-e iiiiisic eomhina , inn. atler 1 mk eeicstii] seres «'f ; hirak III fUiles at N.'W Y’oik.; I'ln.iire and ,avov Batlronm. will roiiiimiier .t | i.Hilled tom at niijor .soiilhorn v.uU.w.si. ri. .-....'S in "...1 : . .1 jjaniel Nf. I Vrn \NS' nttfitt FMs N A,A( r rONIHtFNt F NFW YfiRK TT"' pr hlem- of 'elrr.in'', partiiularlv liio.c of hoi - : I mill •vnwni, a.id rdu'-tti"ti will l-e ,1 M.ijor lope- at Ihe UTili .Oinil.d eoiif. re||. »• .f Mie N.\A('I’ 1 ('incmiMt:, .time E’R-ItO. if was nn- I onnrerl hue lasi W. ek S«‘JS| ns wilt he field tn Fmerv Aiidiforinm. nth und Walnut Streets, with the SimUi.y iifte;'VMiri so'^sji.n .Ti.ne hath in Nii'peit Stadium Ih- University of Cincinnati. of the fanu'U I Ri'atding . ixteen lop star mstrii- j .Ill ..i-i..Wi., ..I IKi- Ri.vihm, All-di.l ..i.nr Si-:i B.'.- b.m.ilicn, Ihe h.inr^^i.^^,..,^ 1,..^ ,^ ..nttii... ly Ihusin.ss p„ini..ti..n .l(..-i;Iol' n et.... t.v WiHidf. ,..s p^rt tif til. I il... WopAp Zela.s To llolp Africa rtainment pr.i-! %«5' Sister Tharpe Tours NFW YORK lANl’i The na- NKW YORK—Sister Roset:** ijonal proj.ct for May for the Zeta ' ■J r.-irpe. Amriica’s sensation;.! j j»i,i nel;» roronty is the .lUcviatiou , tfospel .iinging favorite, will com- „f the oufferingn of the S'" th Atii- i , , . inenee an a]l-i''-liRiou.i Conrrrl , coined food.i j and dclog..te.-. m attet.ih.nce at the jvvelve .soulhwislern. niki- \ nmney to rc:irh the Council • f ; ...si'iTi and soothern .states tt^lAfiican .-Affairs in Nc’v A’-irk. heart-. CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CC. SIS W. Morgan St. Royal rrhiay and Saltir-ljy J .ek Randall — In •WTI.n IfORSF ( ANVON" - AUSO - •Kii.vni itKvii," (Killer of fh" Hansc Sunday *iirt Ainmiay Roy R'lacrs In ■BFU.S OF ROSAItriA" Tue ilav and AVf nesday G.iry Cooper - In •AI.ONO CAMF JC.SFS" Thursday Bargain Day - roubla Tcatur# 1 n.id .lime, . jed by Dr Max Yorgan nH later The EPilp.-pl..yinB S'lPC slyl'st]'; to Capetown I iistributed to Dynamaestro Lucky Millin- der Born Band Leader Wll MINGTON Suu'i itn' day hi' v-H) .,!.• (• pant., lucky 't.llindei If-e iyii.ti.i;ii'-t|o, ;vart'd to o" a b.m.t li.ciei Tiavehtig Mi. ML'Iiout .\mei- lea and Ktiiii]e wiUi h!' pireiiti who were llKe-iiit 1 [lerfoi:i.-. O' li.yl..10.tl lie. i.- ... ■ .! UTi.t,T. • • .• 1 .11 ■iliii eiolilli till . l' II.pt lo I . 1 I l- I......I W. . 'I M I..- I .|l t. . I., v.v jir 'tr.llv P'.l .1 ri i';i;|.. ..j w.'.kly dm- to hi., arluon- jnmi'- Irit in inK-j..ek antics in fioiit 'f l.is nil »- U’-niiikei' .Y ; pecial ’ itamiii die', ppp.ied f.y a Joliii Hiipkin ;p i- lah t .nah!. 'lie rff.ive'-eol i.uel;,' l. c..ntiM'e hr ma 1-tT.p cavoit- a: r.ii.'il convcniion "f n'lrin'-ss f)f- fir. Is of NfgK> Colleges, then in ■es-ioii at Shaw. The Faculty Co.ifert. Frid.. oighT at 8 ocl ck, fcHlurliu' Harry W.'sl Virginia, Tonno'sse, A'k.in , mn ter-nre ex I.. Gil-Smyihc in piano recital was ..as. Knn.sas. Oklahoma. Texa'’. ;^ ue eonfrih^iiions Mr tlif fiiiid item on the music we. k Ixui iiana. Mis.si.ssippi and Noj th | pected to m.ikc rontn ui • • * e.ilf ndar. T!.c observance was unde- Ct rlonia with .4 Weft Con ' lour | Qualls How.nrd is directo. o > direction of the Mi.'ie Department scheduled for early f.All. The, project. f Shaw Uiuver.sily The first tw-r p ur. directed hv Cultural Con- i piogram* were .•irrniiged hv Mi's cerl.s Society. Radio City. N. Y.; Mlldrcrl Thornhill, Di-cd'.r’of the will be conducted in leading au- Cnivrrsity choir. diioriiim.s and chhurches. under II.'Iriitm-nt:.! rolo- "n the M, ii-. ( xdusive sponsnt.ship of local :..v norning progi.am w. re offei - rhureh and religious groups, rd hv Miss Ida Bovkin, pian'st with Miss Tharp*', one of the nation .s , the Univ.TSitv .hnir, and by M ..s hu.sl popular recording ists. .M.lhii, n;,n..'.mr. F^'.n.rci .oloisl, ..■ri ntiv "'’V""' ... MiiMhu.' Mortem.-." »crc Mi-s B';' ™ m.-nrris which will .won bo IRlen Satlcrvhlte and Henry nlactt- f eas. d. m m The baritO'ie solo by Mr. Hlnckmond 'A'iir given ii few hoii ,. foriiiii where he Is to he presented before he left hv plane fa- Cil.- In .oneert in Erver:il tilicR. V |tli 111 (Ir-xU'I'lty I :o-oTfiii!. .\lt' . .. '. Ilia .Iri of • I Ol : • lie Wr t. i.. .h'l'.. ol O I hr :it.d (or th" p., f .! '.lie if Ilie n.ltioi. og 111'- \r p Nrw M.-n Hir r Mir M W Y')RK Hoy Wilki.i stiUanI Si-cn-t.iiy "f tlie will hr Ini' frill n'd !;i e t ii York 'If..loin WF.VIi. I iir-.d.i> VI ,1. !i t.T to HI n-) P M pieglrill. i.llleil "I liilvi | .fy ' All.' Will Lh' 'lrv*il*'rt lo .. di • ‘ • am f thr 11 r of fa '. ni aid f II' tiPa t .Ilt.r k .H’.iin I ill ini'i. lie;. Ill Ain»'ri*-;i Th*' irieiit III ' otMlIlbia. rcilll. ' rr, V. .11 iisrd a. .lit I xaii p'‘‘ "f Mi'- at Fjui'i'.i Kliin piogi.im n. mij.i'i. po.'.twar '-'ei.il refoi o, wi' . t rer. ei|iirni ‘hie.ti ly i 'a di ni... i lii-i iii'-hli tiMiv.. MARIAN ANDI RSON SI’UNSMRS Tl NOR HIND Nl' W VI >R IT iHli M l a Im. i , toe mo-.t ... Vi ' 't '.1 Ami'iii-an -. • ii.nii. -I .a. -t’. i-Mig on the ;ung ol -.vo.r! •. l"i:ii A- lii.n I« f wei'K v\ h. n tie .• i ' i. iidivi pall iiiiiiUi' ot 1 '.I -I , . . irr.oWlli.l i-olllialto. .M.i - J. Iter I'll Mi- • .Nii'l' 1 !i Mi-h'.ii III! in a . .‘ii. • :' i oh,. .Mill lull. Ill We t- HI I '.nil m. a II w miles inan n- i l. ao,' . . pHVien. Colin. Ml . A!id'-i..oii w.i. po I ;i‘ " tiei hu .i' m l. (' H b > ' ' • with maiiv oiiu-i iioi.ihi. -.1 f- w oj Id ol .11 M .111-1 III i I' I- lo ’ stance III m; 11,1 INC,ion I NDDRSIlSN AM r Ritivi; WA •ir-'.'I'a-', It '' • - W'.I ' .1 : lo;, hoi r. 1." l r llh-gto", iiii»i-.i .•i! t.iio-A',i iiiilii- I'.I I'-idrr Jiid I'.'Oi- r-.-f-- f r'-I'll tl *.• .'»! |t '.’I'll fl'.li *. ... hr .''i' ill. l•l-•lo;e•-llH-ol to III.- W,i hiiii;'o(i Blanch. NAACP'- Mem Ix'i hi|> C aiipaigii for |.^.n(lll me II 1.1 . "aid ll.i P'll.c' .1'. In p'. .I'll' ed a rhri-t; f a- Stun h Hiai.r'. |’i idi (il fo''ii;' K •’ h.i'i'-, 'I l..•v.' * r > A w .i nmvi VOTE FOR • ii' \v.. W.I hiM hr. 1.:). llhigtoii. mi'i a > • .' he t'.i •• idi-r and cma r•l•'ll|■.• .'.1 M '.’I'h d.>11.11 I"'.' hi • ei'oM-.iin-nl hi Ml*' •,h.a Bi aieli. NAACB'- M'-m * ■ .oip.iigii for l.i.lMHl me n 1.1 Il.t nn'i.i'' .1. tir p'» .cn' '. 1. f .i tinn 'o Miai.r'i I'l -.11'.r l: ' ■ 1 l.i'. r' I have i •i' .I'l III,- V itll Ih" N.il |ic..d '■Ml..-, hat Iir" I . -hi :•> icilh lO' lllhl'l llip I >.. hi ■ ' ther coo'i i Il'd..',' ho w ill .«|> W-ih'.. ...,|r ... pi t.. I’l gii.ii. I’ m w tl' ' leadm ; : r il ol the Mi tiopolil.m ()|" - \ l . lotion. I'Tank 1.-' Ko;;' . 'n :i' -d h -iihi'l' .111 I ' on.i"' ■, - I '■> i. lie. Mr .dl'l Mi - .ip' i. v. .. . of fipi’iiy (ivi'i.-i-opi, M.. . F;.''i 1 «•'. Alda, f.iitn’ l -ohi iii > .! • M'tiopolit.iu ()|>i'i.>, M:.- .I.iim M. Ron. Wit- ' • .lai.-.' - M' . lame.I I iiiho .inu M ': -T' e f.'pl 1.1 I'-n •! . the I . .1 . >•' Airu'iii-an i.opi.ino, li- .i. l;;i- h-. lai, the Metrnp.ilitan .so {ii.rtio paitner of Cuii.'i C:.: ; - oaring Bie in'iiii'i of Ta. g 1 o - ..ge d .song," .ind M: I' ' dia. vice-pi I'.sirk lit .d N. itional Htmk. an.l m> .t Ml. McFiii Im. V no ........ of polio like oiii lah- Ii-at Rocxseevlt. sang ho. p: 'gi.'i * seetcfl . in ii eh.,ir which w.i- la.Red on a pl.dform, i'.: 1 ;d>ovi' aiidn 111'.' level, .m.'l fiou. til' very out-.sel hi- had hi.'; «iii- (iienee lapliviit'-d with the Iwauty of his frish young robust voi.e tn-.d his mtignilicicnt arlisti\ "Ttiere was tioth diam.itie u'- Iriance and a fine subtlety if VI ('#1 nuance in the ti norT wmk touched with a spark of voeal genius in liLs interpri'ta'.ion.-; of the various .songs and aria.s, th.it uni.aistakahly mark a great a - tis'." This was the con.sen.sus 'A opinion of many in the audien -i* whft expre.s.sed llu' desire lo heal Mi. McFarlin again m the verv mar fu'ure. At the .special i'-- quest of Miw Ander.son. Mr. Mi- i F ei im. who is aeeompanied by Jii; ’ v-ife. Mrs. Hazel McFarlin. sang, "Swing Low. Sw. I'l Chario’. , jiMiong other encores. In addiliim to the u.sual tenor’s repetoire of nrias and art songs the young feror sang •Supplication' "Window Pane." two eomnosi- tiens of his teacher, t?' distin- gjished F'rank L^ Farge. Jess Brown of Kirkland Creek.; Swain County, found that discing | winter peas into the soil in.-itead i e.f ^nywing thorn iinder^ incr^a;!'- DOVE ,MI Sl( ( Olll’ANV Alt I ill It IMt\ I , I'Mqi. Aiiliiin.'ilk' l’lioiiii;;i';ijilis lt>-|dr'l t 'o| I.pr. |,ll Ori .1 ,in|i , HOMi: COOKED FOODS And what a meal il will be— ■casoned cxaclly right, and every dish boasting a real hoine-cookcd flavor. B & H CAKK 411 S. BLOUNT ST. DINE OUT THIS mEEK END! 11 lo 2 SUNDAY SPECIAL Sr EClAL .Selected Meal, J p- C thicken Di.iner Chni,-,- .f thm- J, S Chcre anrtcofice. , retfee and Ue.sei 1, Enjoy Ihe Plea.ant Atmo,phere ol a Finj. Re.taurant Crill 204 W. SOUTH STREET 60' ROBERT G. YANCEY -1 OR-- Ifonur' nf Rrproscnlalivcs . PROM— Wakr Counly Ilf ‘Siii'ld \\’;if.s i and II) M»r r)rii.TM-|-;»!i»' priniarv. Mif'flniv nitvinrsMiian (hindifl.-tr R'ltntng In VOTE FOR JIMMY L. DEESE I B & Il CAFK 4lI S BLOUNT ST. VOTE FOR JIMMY L. DEESE LINCOLN StJN.-MON.-TUF.S. may 26-27-28 I “Frontier Girl I . e I' |iji MIISICAI ' fll M-ni.l-- VVONNi: ■r..\I.f>MK' l).-r,\(II.(>, H>I) ( AMI l:ilN With: ANDY DKVINK. l•■U-//l KMdllT. SIIKI-IXIN l.KDNAIill -BOOlilF" ME.'ROIONE NEWS f ARTOON "I l IRTY niROY" Now Playing; A l.'ivo Stor.v Thai Siiig.s Tti Voiir Heart'. KATHRYN r.RAy.SON—JUNE ALLYSON I.AURITZ MKI.CHOIR—JIMMY DURANTF. in *Tivo Sisters from Boston ** SUN. MON. TUES. A Kiototis 1 liree-Star Uticc to tlie Allai ! OlalVIA DcHAVlLLAND—RAY MILLAND SONNY TUFTS in The Well Groomed Bride” WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. A Story of \'ioluP‘ I.nvel “Frontier Girl” rianii.i;: YVONNK ' ILM.OMK' D-CAIU O. Rop ( A.Ml RON—Wilh: ANDY DKVINK. KD'/ZY KNIdllT, SIIKI DON l.KONAUD MIISICAI. "BOOGIE" METROTONE NEWS CARTOON "El.ir.TY BIRDY" WEDNESDAY riHIPSDAY MAY 29. aC “THE PICrURE OF DORIAN GRAY” With: GKORCh; .SANDKKS HIIHD IIATKIKLD DONNA RI-YD Od.lllv "GREAT AMERICAN MUG" NEWS "Ill.AKE Ol .SCOTT.AND YARD"- Epi,eHe 6 FHIDAV-SATURDAY MAY .11, JUNE 1 DOUBI.E EEATURE CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE Halcigii-Township Your SUPPORT Will Be Highly Appreciated “TUSCON RAIDERS” — Willi - - WILD HH-LLLLIOTT. (Jl''0. *■(Jaliliv" H A HOliBY MI.AKK “BURIED ALIVE” —With— HJ VKKI.Y Kf)BKKTS HOBKKT WILCOX "MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT"—Chap. 10 r..” PtlER LAWFOSO ■ hm mm ■ hgiwo mhunr RifiMI tWBI .n. « ERNST LU BITSCH; Ambassador ADMISSION 2U Plus Tax VOTE FOR THE RE-ELECTION OF Wiley G. Barnes TO THE STATE SENATE IN THE PRIMARY SATURDAY Your Support Will Pc Greatly Appr ciated W. G. BARNES
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