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With the ilownt...-, I. ..Ill iiptouii ui.a i’iiav.ii«.i lu iP Wllli taliiulis llJlIie-; .N.--V k began an all tinie raiiniiu-i -'.i:oli I.l ..al. uliJllg the btafs lit .■111 II.IJ;! WiUi FdJi. Ho. iie-tei Ande!^.>n ..p.liillg at in.- /an/lPai. Uit- Kiln'. I .1. Ti lu t lal I ing, Duke Kl 1. .gt..n at til. i-'auiiiiounl; fount I .. 1.- at llii- how; Klh.-l Waters I tie Baton. Billy Daniels at .|. ck's Bili.v Kek.s'em ai the Sudan ;iet Knt. .Vliiiia.v at the Elks Ih n.iezvou.s, ihe thvvnspeupie aie 1. pt on the go. In a.Iilllloll, eelehiltles iiaVe i.me t.j liie hig eilv Jatk H.-nnv, I'Ml Ham- Aiue Ka\.. Lena II -.m-. Al.li. Il A i\.-ti-l!o. Lucille Ball, Joan h'oniaine. i'aiy liiant. I'ell^ L'nino, Ann .Sh.n Ulan, Gen .• Kelly. Doiolln Lain.iin' ate eoni' I .i.ing vvuik aiid pleasure m th- lj|; eity. publish'NEGRO SONGS ALBUM NKVV WihK 'ANl'i ■ ■Negio Alt ^..>ll;:. ' an .ilbmi. loi v.ii.e .. V' It.-. lA I .nl..op.na.y N.tj.. eon.- r'.e- n.t.. jii>l III .n ,>nhh-ih>il by n i;d»v..i.l 11 .M.iiK , .\li.sie t..r- PUBLISH NEGRO SONGS ALBUM NKW ^(»HK 'ANl^t - -Negio Alt Soiigb. ' an albllil. h-i vot.e a ■ an.. b> e ail. miai.aiy N.-kh. e. in- Min i;-, li.e. just bi .'11 ,.ublisFi.l by le halw.i.i B Maik- Mi.ste lur* •or.iPon I'ni.d al si .'•U. it pt.-Miits a iu.m* it.ie-liiig vaiieiy of art Si.ngi. that t.i.lil.v m.el.K Ilif pi.-v-nt Day lietHl lelher For slaite 1 KAI.FIOH Ixirs.y ..nd M.'.i shall Dullei l•■.>k back with pride 1o Jute C, llkiy. Ali.-n they lirsl opeiif'd the d.Hirs uf Kutler's Ra>i ■ S«rvi.'«. 7-1:1 F...v«'llevtll- Slieef Fie.e Th .niyli the yeai!. mat have f. 1 I'.wetl, II.e blls.ne.'^ li.i- I aI).at IK it III the fiaiiK- loeiilii.ii Marshall Butler lemained with Ihe bm'ine>.. uiilil No^eii.bei. Bill. wFkii h.' accppled th- position 1 Siip-.rvi'i.n ot .\l.,iutei.ante at Chavis Bcighti iJorve.v Li.thr. ..n the other haiul. .'tuck to hi.-‘ cliusen lield -• n..* I’tiitlyiin'. new i-xperimentniii ever seeking to iriiprove ms serviee> Dm my W.iilri War 11 he served lo. MURIEL RAHN TO APPEAR IN ASHEVILLE bv JUE FELMET ASHEVILLE- CiRiuetti.sh Muiiel hnhn, -opraii. .if "Cartiieii Joins" (aine sang t.i a .Miiatl. hut appieeu- itve i.edieme uf appruxiinatt-ly .VK.> .i isoiis Iasi Thursday evening May 23. at the city audituriuni Mi.ss Kahn's proxrani was atraiig- ed ill twu pails fhei-edign the in- eimissiun -he sang the clas.^its /\'- 'erward she sai.g pupi lar and folk mule. The liisl half ..f Ih.- pfugram in- eluded Searlalti's "G-l il sole dal '.iaiige.' Handel's "Lea/e me 1.. Lain yin-h’ ifr.m ■•Rinaldo"i, "Ch? hero I'O.stume.' by Legrenzi. Sthu- oert's “A e Maria." "Wohm" by Sihuberl. psyche" ..f Puladhte, '■Cariiaval ' ■ i Fourdrain, and ‘Rit* •riia Viiioitoi fi um the upei a AidB ' by Vet li Miss Rahil sa g "Ave Maria” in English, and tha popular composi tion received a b.' hand from the al dielice Mis Rahil sang m 1 rench the beau- Ufiil luve poem h.' to ir.iuic by Paladihi- I'he pr-j -am notes ex- ple.ss the theme: "A . Psyche, I .tin jialou.s of eveiylhim that is close lu my love The >utiY kiss upon he.' cheek, amt Hit- gow.. inat clasps.hi-i nivast too closely, vexes me Kveii III r sigh - it’s not for me '* Ftihowing the Intermission the piograiii iiicliidt-d "Black Pierrot'' by William Gram Still, the Negro t Ik tale, "Little boy. Imw old are ,.uij,' arranged by Emmanuel Mid- illelmi. "JoFin Henry,” arranged b> Hall Johnson, "Let i.s break bread logeiher," by William Lawrence. Ger.shwiii's "Mj n.an's gone now,” Ir.tm "Porgy and Bess." "Dat's love.” Oscar Hainmerslem’s adaptation of the "Habanera" from "Carmer. "L'luuds" ol Ernest Charles, and "Miranda ' by Richard llagernian. As encores Miss Ralin sang •■SiitTi* merthne." "Let iny song fill y. ur heart" of Charles, "By.- and bye." and "Through the years" The audience showed great en- IhUMHSiii lur Miss Kahn's mterpie- tatiun of Ilie Negro folk music. "Bhiik Pierrot ' \va wiitten for .Miss Hahn by ihe Negro composer from "Porgy and Bess.' "Dal's love," Osrar Hammerslem's adaptation i*f | the "Habanera' from "Carmer. , •Chuida" ol Ernest Charles, and, Miiandfi ' by Richard Hegermfin As encores Miss Rahn sang “Sum- : mertime," "Let my song fill y. or' heart” of Charles. "Bye and bye." and "ThrouRh the years” The audience showed great en- iFiuMsstTi for Mias Rahn’s inlerpie- tatiun of the Negro folk music "Kla.k Iherrot' was written f.ir .Miss Rahn hy the Negro composer William Grant Still, end the poem IS by Langston Hughes. H while as instrucior m the Wu’ Training courses held at Shaw Uin* versity Mni.y > f tiia students won the adn.irulioti of Hut einpluyers I.S Ility used .-oii-lriietivelv Ihnr titiinmy m radio i.nd pre-radio li .lo ih.-ii pail t.iwaid the winning .>f the mtei naluiiial conflict Biitlei's Radiu Service off.‘rs Miviiei- in Hiiiiie ami .Ai.t.> Ru.lio ■ tpair iuul liislallaiio'is Inter-coin- inuiiK'taions. Sound and recording systems Mr butler looks lotwurd to a time when he might enlarge his .-erviie, help tram more youths in the lield. and contribute m-re tun-'' to I'lsearch m his cF.osen lield. with tile h..p«- It may serve a» a beacon light to tiuiidreds of .Negio youth.. .Mr Butler is married to the f.nmer Miss Ra.sia DeLaiiie, uf this city. They have one son, Dorsey, Jr First Baptist Church Sunday filler- noon The Rev. R W Underwood preached the funeraU uf Mrs Jen nie Thorne and Glady. Bel lamy Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mornsey of Greensboro spent Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mr« O R P'pe The Morriseys were enroute to Nor- { folk. Va. ! The Booker T Wartihigton High School held Its final coinmmce- ment eiCerclse-- Rrlday riight by awarding diplomas to fifty-Rix grad uates Top honors went to Chrlstme Knight, Chester Haywo-id and Thaddeiis Dickens ui the Older named. The class presented a play 'High School Was Like This." Tf.e pUv wa.s a resume of what high'school had meant to the seniors Tu: thought.- of the senioka were marized by the charaefen o Bva-i and Herben portrayed IsaM Me Clain and Th^deus DickeiM The female character (old whM seh»vl was like from the credrt cotffses , angle while the male cnaracter pre ented the extra-curr*eular skl» 'Pie play showed how the aehool mrt the needs of the pupils PAINT - PAINT tSyears of satirtaclicm. All Gal 'olors—Stains and Enamels SSI 9. WILMINGTON BT. Mail Orders Given prompt ARentton. Railroad Salvage Co. Jack Benny radio comedian who makes "not spendins" a hub by. isn't certain how much he ought to give (u the United Ne gro College Fund llMd appeal, but apparently E’.die “Huchester" Aud-r.-^n Is getting away with a siseable cuntributoin which (olds, riic Fund seeks »l Jfifi.fiM this 'ear lu meet current operattnr cxpemieii uf 23 Negro private eoi- legeN. APPEARS IN FOXHILL RECITAL Don Robey Attraction Coming HAMPTON INSTITUTE. Vo. ~ EiiH.st H Hiiye.s, iis.slstunl professor of music liiid cidU-gi- uigunist m IhiiiipUui Institute, was guest organ- i-t at the b'fiitral Methodist Church wliitei 111 F’ox Hill recently, whm lie playi-d Baelliiiun's "Suit Gutlii- qui- 'ill 1 ne Ilf a set is of revival, K-eimgs the chi rch. Isu aci’oinpaiiied one > -( his pupils. Miss Mary Uloi.iit. alto, t stiidtni ill the Hui.tmgion Hgih , Si-h..ol in Newpoit New.s who I sai.o BiirUiKh'.' "Were You Th"re." .nul Lawrence Br.iWir« "I'm Going To Tell God id my Tr. ubles” at the -civic- Mr Hayes and Miss Blount wtte warmly r.-ceived by the members ot , •he ihurch, of which the Rev. J ^ W Reynolds is pastor iFILMONNEGROESj 'SOON TO APPEAR i .NEW YORK 'A.NPi - "Teain- I work. " the two-real sequel to the .Negro Stddier produced by Ihe uriny . sittiia! corps from a script by Carl- 'ton Moss, will be released lo the.. ,tres ihi'iugluiul Ihe country, il was' I announced last w eek. The tilni, which picli.res the con- . : tribution- made by Negro soldiers ' j III Hie air. ill the front and behind , .the tiring lines, emphasizes the tol 'lowing p’inlR; How Hitler's agent» , in .America helped spread Ihe J Imyth of Negro infenmil.v; how Pn. ; testanf. Catholic, Jew, Gentile, Ne- j jgru and whites all 'lit Ihe bea''h i I under the same enemy fire, when il jfell Ihe same pnin, and when] ■ wounded were jiided by a plaMiia! ‘of hiniid of all races; how Negroci | helped with the war for n demo-! crarv that they knew does n. t exist V Rl.liES MEET SPAKTANBURG | SEIGGERS SATURDAV NIGHT ASHEVII.l.E — The Asheville j Blue.s will buttle it .ut with The | RALEIGH — A slur-studded sfiow Il'iiliiruig inuny oulstaiidiiiH piTsonahties of .slagc and screen is headed fur Raleigh m early July. Including the list of ceU-brilies ate Mantoii Moretaiiii whose work in ••.Mystery of the Riv.-r B”ai" cur- rtiilly running al u local ihealre is of hiKli lioider, Ben Garter, come dian Agent inutluii picure star, and recording urtsit, Judy l^arul. now lecording for Efectivi’ Records of Hollywood, will be heard with th- M.llot.ne.s, formerly known as the Ba.sin Stieel Boys; Si.iiders King and his orchestra — a swing seji- satfon from the West Coast; Nina .Mae McKinney, one uf the top per-' formers in Ihe show business and several other outstanding charac- tens in the eiiterlbliiment field are headed for the local cily in early July. Nothing like il has ever been seen iii Raleigh in the last decade. A full evening of fun and cU-an eiijovmeni will be eftered the public. ROCKY iVloTrNT NEWS A double tuneral was held at the Compliments To BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE on your. 7 th Anniveriary PARADISE GRILL 204 W. SOUTH STREET teslant, Calholic, Jew. Gentile, Ne gro and white* all hit Ihe jea'-h under the same enemy fire. • iieti it! feh the same pain, and when wounded were aided by plamri -f blood of all races; he m Negroes helped with the war for m demo cracy that they knew does nut exist BEt'EN MEET SPARl ANBIHG KEt'GGERH KATGRDAY NIGHT AFHEVll.l.E — The Asheville Blues will battle it t-ut with The Strong Spartanburg. S C Sluggers in a exhibilinn game Saturday of -intui .•!! . fill lIlK Government House Rum WHITE OK GOLD LABEL B6 Proof Imported by Munson G. Shaw Co. New York City l.> me and .scliirtil, il la iiii|M«rtunt t iiutt- that in iitii:,' ihc leim "Ni-gro Simg.-:, " tin- t-ni))i..j.-i- on the race of the cum- kKi->t- and n>-t the character of the i.:- Il ij :■ definile fact that Ne- .:i I'oinpo.'.er.'i have studied with li.i- '.line t.-ai'heu’- and ul ihe i-anie -i'hool> .1- white wi'ller.s am', it is iiiipo-Mble lo t.ike up 'iidein mils- le and by nieit-ly looking at it ur li-ieiiiiig to il. to nay vvhelher a .NeiMo or wliile man wr.>te It. (.'oimled b.. Fktg.n Kogie Clark. Ihi.^ volume coiitaiius songs by sutn compo.-ets as Carl Dit m. John W. W rk. Ceeil C hen. Edward Market- son. Frederick Hall. R. .Nathaniel iJeM. Mark Fax. Florence B Price and Edgar Kugie Clark. Tlie lyric ists imiude Couiitee Cullen, Paul lavMeiice Dunbar. Fannie Carter Wi tKis. Sara Teasdaie. Louise C Wallace. A. Grimke and i-Hiers. MOTHER ZION CHimCH BURN'S MORTG.AGE NEW YORK tCNS) - In a spec ial sen ice in which three thuusaiuf pei.sons attetidtd. Molher African Methodist Zini Church burned th- SlUfMItiU II ortgdge on its firoperty Hnil' in IM24, the cFinrch is now fiee of debt Bishop William J W.ilsh of Chicat'o, pi'( siding Bishop of iho New Yirk C.iiifereiice and the Rev H C. R.-be-ain. pastor o* Ihe church, .spoke briefly. CONGRATULATIONS TO BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE ON YOUR 7Ui ANNIVERSARY A. C. BITTERMAN Grocery—Cantliett—Ciifars—Ice Cream 718 FAYETTEViLLE ST. Atlic V-nlilators Table Lampa RADIO SERVICE Door Cliiniea I'liioreacenl Bed Lampa STEVICK ELEGTRIC COMPANY 108 W. MARTIN ST. TEL. 5332 COMPLIMENTS TO Butler’s Radio Service on your 7th ANNIVERSARY o Bridges Grocery Store 731 S. BLOODWORTH ST. FRED D. BRIDGES, Prop. BEST REGARDS TO Butler Radio Service ON YOUR SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY 12 12 Luncheonette E. Cabarrus Street Raleigh, N. C. BEST WISHES TO Butler’s Radio Service on your 7th ANNIVERSARY THIRD WARD SERVICE STATION 500 S. Blount Street Tel. 9152 COMPLIMENTS TO BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE on your 7th ANNIVERSARY PEERLESS Master Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. Main Plant—516'520 Fayetteville Street BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor. Glenwood and McDowell Weet Jonet Hillsboro St. and Peace FELICITATIONS TO Butler’s Radio Service ON YOUR 7th ANNIVERSARY Dove Music Company 129 E. CABARRUS ST. . TEL. 3.2744 I Felicitations Main Plant-.-518.520 Fayetteville StreH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BKANCh Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor. Qteowoed and McDowell Weti Jeaee HUlebere 8t. and Peace CONGRATULATIONS TO Butler’s Radio Service ON YOUR 7th ANNIVERSARY Wishing You Continued Success Felicitations TO BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE ON YOUR 7th Anniversary North Chrolina Mutual Life Insurance Company —RALEIGH DISTRICT- ARCADE BLDG. E. HARGETT ST. A. E. BROWN, DIST. MGR. Congratulations To You On Your 7TH ANNIVERSARY Wishing You Continued —Success— Southeastern RADIO SUPPLY "Dintributors For Leading Manufacturers" 411 415 HlIXSBORO ST. RALEIGH, N. C. 7th ANNIVERSARY Wishing You Contin led Success I^ADIO AMATEUR CENTER Camerae—EQUIPMENT.SUPPLIES—Radio A 211 E. Hargett St. Raleigh Phone 2*1451 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE AMATEUR Best Wishes TO BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE On Your 7th ANNIVERSARY 1939 1946 Supreme Radio Suppliers “Wholesale Radio and Electronic Parts” 103 W. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C.
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