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'I wo 'I'llh rAnOLlN'lAN M.e f.inmiK 'I'amp Merttn' ttliith III \cirth ( jrnliiiu .'JJID fur u short litiir. 'I'itls cruup, Iruiii tVliistun - Sulrin it iHiH of til** iialiim's best kiMii.ii )ri;uiii/4tioiis, aiM out troiii Iir4d(|iurtrrs in -Xcu' York (ily. Famous fur ibi'ii rr-iidilioiis in a unitiue miiiI aiijMMliiis nay of tin- tiospd Son*s. this icroiip has made s«*n- satioiul suci-rss ulirrrvrr thr> have pla>fd. Soloists for the KToup are Sister Bernier Dobson, shuHii just at llie left ul tJie mi- rroplioiie and just at the left of Sister Dobson Is Deacon Tom Fo- rer. The iruup has made severs! PERSONALS t5p lei t.iv -Acj iv. 1 Ih- ‘, Kc ...u . -• ■ f • l*«rkiiis Widitr.aii ,! Street, t^liiladelphia. '•f David h Wiileinuii, f.ilht-r III Hiitleigh, ai- i.v Ijelor.'* VVidimaii. o.M (,ikl;-I*tl-l. . Snii-Jin-. . .the ti.iiu. ■ t -N.w V..ik f;l\ . ‘I-.-I ol All;- AJiId;..i >! Soiiili Ea: 1 St, Ci'.y Ad.iiii> and f. Id Hl« Oak- All- Je..igiana Hk.:.Ui. .t I havis letkjiii •'n- I If. Iiuin Wailiiiirfioii D llCi> I .ly dtleild-l llie wed ‘I .’lla.. Ha/»1 K Aoams anJ Iti.i.in 'I’tie ■•.tdOnij' wae -•'■11.1/.,I I) R.rkwel!. Aid. Sat- j i,e :;:i !‘i4t; •l.e I ■..i-'-ion,.! C’Ji.b held ii.- ' « ' a.. .-JIIV at Ihl- ll.aTle „f , f'*' June 1*7. A i . I II.M IIIIK diM-n>s. J ■ 'fvi 1'Ill li lames w. it- eii)u.ve/| -jl. . i ■ t iiiih- new ,» l ujeat is u ^ I'e Li-eu 111 the SciliUlonuill Tie I iiip -eived with .-and- Sn t». |.iii.ih .iiid peaniile by the '.I- FiWniii Cuiiili) NfXi .•At Ilia ,11 1 , iir.ij with Ml tJ4hli> n hnnevLlue fTne U'..id Kh.ral rju iTit at the ta m. uf Mi> Blaiun Oj-Vf Jui e I'-i Iti-IH The ineetinKl ivhs v^l’li ii.in li iiitei>i The Club [ dji o'td til. Seiwtonum two lawn i CUfc I c- . ’ A dehtiuus luiii'se cuiisistiiiK of chicken >alad, potato chips n..- iTraiii and take wa« .served ty the hiist»>M-s, .\ii.s Dovi r and Alia Hkn;k? The net meeimt wiJJ be wi.li Alr.i 1. nine Davif Pies.Alis. Maty l.aiif; Stc. Alla hobei'tu Pailin, TreaH. Ali.' Lonnie Dnvi.». Alia Sallie SiuUinna, K Davn- St I'-.i.tliit.i .> ;li at (he huille 1 hei daiiphlei ■I'he lleJpiiiK Hand Club il St Alatiheiv.' cl.uiti; ii.i r at the huine of Alias .Uan.ie S- Hi ka. 429 Sniii:i SI, Wednesday i.ikIiI Alter an n.- loiinaiui- M aaloii, a '-.pa.-t ai a eatiui.al period waa eniuyed oV all -Mr Samuel Thomas, for. ieily oI this city, but now of N. w York C’liv. 1- viMtiiiK relatives ai.d iiu i.ds in re. He la the son ot Ali> , .Minnie Thutnu.- Buckle, 1203 L l.aiie St. city. l.itlle AiiEeltii '•p'lH-h*-' Ki.ik. was iioal to a larue niiiiioer ul hei 1] lends at lier fuuith birthday party Alond.iv alternoon, July HtJ, at hi i nuine. 8 EilKeiuinbe Terr.tt • I havia Hri|iht. Assisting in the di- leciioii ol the aitivities of the af- itinuon were Meadamse Lydia Butler. Maltha Vandergriff. Maude D.Neal, and Doi^sthy Kniji. A lai, - ' I.umber ol gifts were leceived. P.e I ire.-.jn and cookies weie sreved and s..uvenira given each ;;uest. Mr. and ^Irs. Alexander King are the par ents. NEWS FROM THE RECRUITING Hv fi vinti B' rn in Niuh County in 1863, Mr. Vick graduated irom Liiaolu University in Pennsylvania in 1934. Taking an ac*’ve part in the civic and lehgioub life of the state, he was also a member ol the Wilson County schcol board from 1896 to IriOA Mn/1 former ..-oc.rl...t f .u lieu re.-cirdinj:-. uml*T tin* "Dia- nioiiil ’ label, all of u-hirh are featured by Kerniek*. Music Co.. 4411 .\. I.iberty Street. The pliutu- graph above, part of the offirial puhlicity of (he group, was taken at the clove of one of their broad casts ol the Col.imbla Broadcast* tii|' System. June LmploMnrnt •Seniee Activities Kaliigh Activity in tlie local office!- of the United Stiilt-s Eni- pl.ymeni Sinice n. V.„hf Fu.iik- lii. oiiu Johnston Counties, knoAi. as the Holeigh Area, i ii riiised Irmi. M.*42 111 .May t., lo.juo iii June H4«y ol Ih«-sV were MtcK.I.S, COlu- paieu with 7.400 m .May A total of f,33 new applications 1 i woik VI ere takfii, including 398 veterans 64b per.on.s were i enilei viewed, in cluding 330 veterans. a.'»l person- Were ref»-rred to w ik. including 38j veterans. 25 ol lliese referrals weie handictipp. d wotictrs, ot which 10. w.,... veteians, A lotal ol 37a peisoiis Wen placed in em ployment through the local office, during June. c-.iisistin:> of 172 vel- I rails ;.5 ot ihe.st- were handicapped of wliiih Jl were vtltrai;.'. .5 wore- er- wer. lefeiH-d 1. woik .n otiie, aii-as diii.ng In.- month. 2 of wlnel. w.e IT. iv.d virificaTioiis of having been Ji.red 287 person.s were direci i-d to olhei ageiiens, imhidii.g 23J veteiao- A total of 71 vi.siw to cm- pl-yers weie made during tin- month. 53 of which v.ere fir.si vis its. There are now l.OOC active ap plications 111 file. 1280 are veterion. 177 of the.se veterans are disabled A total of 1.424 jobs weie ope:, on July J, 885 of wliich were in Wake County. The li>tal for the thr«e coiiiilies rtii.ained approxi- iiialtiy the same as it was at l ie beginning of the month, ll.wtve'. the Wake County toial increased from 710 at the beginning of June 69 new claiin.s were filed during June. 9 reopened. 35 waiting period ilaims, and ,553 c-mpensable UC clain.s 6.297 Seivirsmeii Readiii*!-' ment Allawtnne Claims wen- tax- en. 3,810 of these w-ie in the un employed group while 2.487 werv ill tile self-employ.d yroiip. LOCAL PASTORS CLIMAX YEAR WITH PICNIC The Raleigh Mfnis'enal liiterde- mnninatiurial .■Mliniue wilm-s...d oil* of il'j most successful years III receni uine*. The piugiani lor Itie pa*t vein wa.« very slimulati > including a wide latige of sptake. . in numerous fields "f *-iidiavors. A few of the speaker.' weie M.'. Sarah Diowei, who ip.ike on 'Ju- veinit UeJinqiieiicy"; Mr. L. E. Al. Freeman, professor «»1 Chrusiian Ethics at .Mendith Colhge who spoke on Christianity and Race Kc- latioiis"; Mr. W. 1., Giec-ne. Execo- tive Secretary of State Teach*-.. Associatn n of North Carolina, who spoke oti •The Church'! Relation to C:\u Affaiis" and Dt-.iii W. Ft Strussiur of Shaw Univeisity. In i^ddition to vi.>iiliiig speakers, many members of tJ,e Alliance addres.sRU thi- biidy fiom time ti time The work of the Alliance ho;. i.oi stopped wilJi beautiful speecli- «’s and sei rtii.ii'. but ii has itijectwl ii't-lf into many of ?},e problems ol oil! comnuinily. On.- avenue in which the group has made a .--tep forwaid and that i' in the inter racial spht-ie. October 9lli marked tie h«i.inning ol a q.i.iiterly meet ing of both gr.ups. The- Raleigh Ministerial Association and the Ra leigh .Ministerial Interdenomina tional Alliance Till' newly or ganized body promises to be very tul;,fiil in soivmg intcrr.nial prob lems. As in torii.er yi-ai.' the .\l- Jiaiicf gav*- its assi.'tance lo ti,* Uiiilcd W..r Fund U;ive tin- Rd Cross ami the Tubeiciilosi> Drive Follow in|j ilie sloga-i ■•.\ll wc-rk and no play makes Jack a mill boy'. the Alliance went on r.- summei vacation PINAI “Y” PI ^^XR0 WORKERS rnn hrrJ.nrhnmn FOR MEMBERSHIP milratiov KEEP TH.4T INSURANCE — Pli'turecl above K MHs Cleo Inez Hryaiit. a l»4fi grad-iate of the iCebuiun High Selioul, who given valuable and timely adviee (u re- lurnlbK veterans in an article which hav just been piibiisbed. Mis-, Bryant, In lier article en- tlllert. Veterans. Hold On To Vour Insurance, iioiuts out that OI in surance may lie converiej to eu- flowineiit iiisuraiu-e or kepi as ordinary life Insurance, but above all she advisee the returning vet eran to keep his iasurance. .Start lime T» Reffi.ster .70.000 Voters In !Ne« Orleans .NEW OHi.EANS lANP, - A drive legistrr 50fg)0 Negro vot ers J,ef*- for ll.e l.onisiiina prm.ai'ie.^ m Sipiember whs reported las: on r.' n-p, k I,, yj, ij\ the People-' o . .. Offense lespue, fp.nsored by local S: pt with gorgeous picnic at the ciO and AFL unions ihp Htvf.end T. C H.m- Alrpady z.Mo Nfgioes ab ui five miles from Kateig.', the -J til- lolls, according to Ernest J. Wright, H**tk Qtiariy lrie league directui, who diBclosed tl.at fine feature of thus affair. aeid“ -• from the tasty f/*)d. was the pre; the league is rnainiaining lo "voter Rclioulb' to instruct Ne-iioei on how to Ma'm.,iint barriers trerted by lo cal regnstrars. He cited the example of coloi the legisiiar'.- (luestionnai.e —" The correct iiiiswei is. Ls "(.ol " If the •pplicant tills ill "Negro" or "black" or •bri.wn, " he is disqiialilied. Wiight '.aid Ine demand that a new voter be ac* nnipanied by two registered from his own ward and pr* - Mice- ol the Ministers' Wives Club, an organization of wivck of the minist* rs of Raleif.h. This group of fine ladies graciously consented m make the necessary prcpuialioii for "Mv color is the affair through its commitU*.’: -Mrs. G. E Cheeks. .Mr-. O. S. Bui- 1 .ck and Mis. .M. W William. Se*. eral nthei ladies' aid-d this com- mitlec. Everyore ki. -w thni th*’ ti iich of u lady's hand was essen- Id,I wi.-n ih.. iu,„i WI.S ,,,r™d dddt, "ub'u.7'me' the stiidow . o, i Cuk|-jl tr..-. r-.f e„,o.,„„„d ,bu, r.e knowled.'ed -v im nil (oTcJsted >1 roast turkey, baked ham. string beans, creamed pot.'itoes. buttered beets, . I A/’l/m IV •» bread, pickles and rverythiiig to 1.1/1,11 Eil/ III ttUOIfly d make a beaulifitl ann tasty meal - a,, rsna-im’ Every one had as mu. h cream and 5‘\VAlN.N.4H (.HILRREIS cake a.s he c/ultl eat From the te&ii- mni.ir, „l seme ..1 -be mmislerE. BllRIAED TO DEATH iii/tliiiig quite so elaborate has bren given by the local group. The Reverend Mr J. D Davis is the pre.sident -t the Alliarce and .Mrs, W R Sirastner is tne presi dent of Che Ministers Wives Club. L.MON AIDS ILL COU FACl E SAVANNAH Ga lA-NP) — Five thildiui ranging fiom one to four yeafi^ age were burned lo death in the ho.n.e of their grandm-^ther after she lucked them m an attic ttdruom so she could go to the store Ust week The children. Mon.s Bryant. Edna Bryant and Bobbie J. Bryant and their c ustns Sanora Bryant ano V, ... I u . -i. WiUie Mae Bryant, had been left D.miel H. ugh. ^ ^ arand- DRIVE COMPLETE Final plans for the membership camnaign of the Rtou Iwurili Sirti-t Branch YMCA will be completed at a meeting uf the entiiif urganiza- Hull scheduled at lliv Y, Friday, July 12, at 8 p. m. TIte drive for 500 new members will be condiici- eii July 1.5-31si iuid-r the sh.gjii "Let Make u Belter Raleigh." A cuniplete roster of the Y cam paign urgamzat.,111 fo.luws:; General Cha.nnan, Dr. M. L Watts; AssiX'iate Gene al Cnairman. Dr N. H Harris and H. 11. Tcwne>. t'ampaign. All y. F. J Carnage: Afi- sistani Campaign Director. Rev P. H. Johnson, Joe Slredw'ick; execu- 'ive s»*-ret!iry. K. I.. Raiford: chaii- man division "A ". Carl F-usteiling. associate chairnian division "A" Rev. J. W. Jones. Division ••A" Team—1. Captain Zack Ellis, Lieutenaiils. W. B. Brv- ant. W. H. Taylcr. W H, Quarles. Jr., M. C. Hill, Connie Cagle. Ross Fcwler, Lex Cohun, Benny Kta:- ney. James Freeman. A A. Cooke, James O'Neal, P G. Mitchell, Wil liam Nichols. Alonza Phillips C. i\. Langston. Team—2. Captain. Sain Harris. Lieiuenatus, James Phillips, ' nk Peterson. Team—3. Captain, James S Rid- cick. Lieutenants. Junes Coepey John Iredell, John .McLean, Ed. Shern.hii, Ulysse.' Burroughs, Geo Tio.v, Theodore Holt. Team—4. Captain. 1.. H. R -berts, Lieutenants. Huber! Hayes. Thomas White, W. H. Curtis. Chris. Gray. Joseph Winters. Team—5. Captain. Edward Finch er, Lieutenanu, Clifton SilU. Solo mon Revis, H. C. High. Richmond Sanders, Marvin Fellows. Team—«. Captain Walter Cum*. LieiRfiiants. Howard Goodson. Na thaniel Burgess. Chairman Division "B'' — Silas Webb. Associate Chairman, Spur geon Hayes, Team—1, Captain. Dew ey Bnghlwell. Lieutenants. O. II. Keck. Joseph Maye. Leroy Griffin Chester Grant. Earl Alston, J. C I.evingston. Andrew .Mack, Levti ,'razier Team 2 Caplam. A'bert W.ii.a- Her, Lieutenants. I.ewvn Haycf. Benjamin Neal. James Butler. Lc- utha Debiiam. Joseph Peiry. Mar shall Butler. Team—3. Captain. Lucius Minler,! Lieutenants. Festus Bunks. Wilbert tianders. Nathan Bee .at, Clarence Wiison. Alexander W^iikins. Team—4. Captain. Leonidas Hay wood. Licuienanis. Moses Lord. Seaton Turner. Chester Grant, Al phonse Trice, James F. Flagg. Je- ir..me Turtiir. Joseph Holt. Ulfam—5. Mr. Lea.h. Captain. Team—6. Captain. Claude Dunn Lieutenants. Cliff Stewaxt. Mack Carter. This terrible muddle uf world af- faiis in which we find ourselves today, demands Individual patienci and prayers to wipe its wrinkles i away. I PAINT - PAIMT .$149 ( JAt'KSO.N. Al". . ,\:-:p» - Th- tlirea' *il iiidti'l.y h*..i*s over Tie hgrii iilturhl hertd W.iriinie mluration from s>u;h- eni fm.ns whs reported last weex In t.e -hiikmg i jt th** joulh's pre- Civil war laim ecorioriv m h m-v »li* :irJieiide*1 by h-.ri1e> of determin-, cd Negro workers, who have tor -.iik»n triu planations lor fuctoiy jubs with a v-.w nevci to return to agriculture. A great testing ground for the sueiiil, eroiiomic luia political tran sition now in piocess all over the south IS tne rich Delta tounty m tills state where .Negroes outnumbe: , whites. Stxickeii with fear, white! men see the gradual breaxing uf the ! social, economic anfi political chains that once bound the Negro. He is considered a danger t > white supreniMcy beiause in many, areas Negroes outiuunber white-, Soon, they say, Negroes w?T» begin | to vote and will be running me. government of counties and town. I Negro domination, they hold, ca-. be avertc-d only by equalization of' the population. On the other hand, whites con-j cede that Negro workers are bad- j ly needed for farm enures. Duiiiu; | the war, the rich Delta area was ! hit hara by the heavy migration cf ! Negro farm workers to nearby cities ' I where war industries flourished.! High industrial wages plus addition-; al peisunal freedom have been po-^ I tent factors why migratory Negro ' farm workers are determined neve; | to return to the farm. Statistical light on the great war-' lime migration from farms to in-1 dustry in the south was recently, supplied by Dr, E. J. EbciTing. chief I uf research of the Tennessee De-1 partment of Employment security, I I who rep.rted that 51-5,976 persons | deserted farm jobs in Tennessee.' Mississippi. Alabama, South Caro-! Una. Florida and Georgia. Only the i 'tail- nf Fliii'idH wm' able fn register ■I isipulxliun gam dniiiig the war .ve;.r'. picking up 2^4.906 parsons, Hr. KIxtIiiik dbil'st-d Mississippi l*«>t 227..59|fi pe. tin-;. 1,« said. V 5*7 NITHIO RrPI.Af tMFNTS ARRIVE I.N MTO LEGHORN, Italy .ANPl — F..t hundred and stven Negro er.lisi-SiJ men arm ed here Thursday aboatij the Sfj Wihon Vicioiy as replace rr eiUs fo. the commands of ihu Mediterranean theatre. The m*n. who came from Camp Kilmei. N, J, will 'je assigned tr units under peninsular Lase section. w'Uh the exception c.f nine man wha enlisted in the regular army and asked to be sent to the Europea;! theatre. CHUVS •"TEkEft due to ^ALARr/r? WtMIM-lHi 666 CARTER EJectric Company Anything Electrical 3 B. LENOIB ST. TFX. 20841 .\lidain CARROLL First Visit To This City SCiENIlFiC FAi.MfbX 6c ADVISOR Will g:ve you true and r.eve falling advice on anything per taining to your welfare. Tells you just what you want to know with out asking any questions, no mat ter what your hope, fear or irou- ole may be- This lady can ar.d will help you. She Guarantees to du what others CLAIM to do. Advice on B'dsiness, Love. Wills, Deeds. Lost or Stolen Audcles. Friends and nemtes. O' re Hours: 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M Open Sondays Wnite and Colored Luck for Name on Hand Sign Loertfd ill Private Office—llalt- .Vfile from C'ity Limits. Raleigh, On Rocky .Mount Highway No. 64, H. .Montague's Service Station (wUi - NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS M 4M/«~eSS 4M/« HAH DO S - U mMH» •amlm PAGE BOY $300 W.iiri Hi.rhl fill; f and Doi-iby King A lar*,“' Ml! BIhiu.. i.ii/Tibei uf gift.s were leceivt-d. I'e' ;9M> The ineelini-; 111 run and I'Oukies were ^reved uml .i.ier-i The (Tub | s .uvenirs given euch Mr. uud .-ii.iloiium two lawlllMl^ Alexiiiidei King are the pur- ‘ ents fEWS FROM THE Recruiting In rfllii-li- wiiiih Is the lltll • fiir* of aitU'ie' fealurtiig tariuus br4iw lies in uur Krruler Aftitv. Iiaa just iel«-j-*d l.v .-Kl. .Afillard pjik-* III Mil- Rjlrigh Re- lug Station. Burn in N:.!-h (.T.imly in 1863. Mr. Viik graduated Iruin Liucuhi fniveisity in J^unyylvania in 1934. laKing an active part in the civiv and religious life uf the state, he Was also a memt*er uf the Wilson County schiol board from 1896 t*> 1898 ana a funner p esrdent of the Wilson C'ummeicial Bank V A. ('.. Open Tennis Tnnrnnnienl Alleaels (ioiinlrv's Top I’lavers tin**- I'uiinlt-s itii.an.ed appiuxi- iiKilely till- saint- us it was at t tt- bfcgimung uf the n.unlh. II wrvv. Mifc Wakf County to.al iiiireased frum 71U at iht- beginning uf Juiu- 69 nfW claiin.i were filed during Jiini. 9 reopened. 3.5 waiting periud tkiinis, a,,d .'153 compensable UC clain.a. B.297 Seiviceinen Readjust ment All.w:in*i- Claims wei laK- en 3.810 of the»e w-te in the un employed gi'uup whil*- 2,487 were ui tiu &elf-einij|u.Vtd yruiip. (,i:i)R(;iA I'RIMARY DRAWS ATTEM ION Ailanlu, Ga. Fi-.-pi-ct of mass; sufliage, intludnig a l-.ye N'epi.i voti. for th. lust lime in the deep South ha.- wTijjj|n-d up i.npreenleiit- moiue> (.r roino >i 'ne iiiiiiisiei:. mAliing quite so elaborate has been given by the local group. The Reverend Mr J. D. Davli is the president '-f the Alliance and .Mrr. W R. Slrastnei is the presi dent of the Ministeib' Wives Club. L'M0\ AIDS~ II,L COLLEACl E l>LilW.Yl/l7 lAF IXla.'WIBl IVam—5, Mr Lea.h. Csptahi. Team—6. Captain, Claude Dunn, SAVANNAH Ga A.NPi -- Five Ueutenanli, Cliff Stewart. Mack (hiid.^ ranging fiom toe to four Carter. age wtre burned to death v ir. the hoii.e >>f their giandm-ather i This terrible muddle of world af- after she locked them in an attic jt, whiCh we find ourselves trdruom so she could t,o to the store today, demands Individual patience Ufi wtek and prayers to wipe Its wrinklee The children. Morris Bryant. £dn» .way. Ill* I :St ill Bryant and Babbie .1. Bryant and their CA-usins. Sannra Bryant and ‘ WiUie Mae Bryant, had been left Raleigh — Mr. D:niel H ugh, jjj^y of their graiid- loiineily a member uf the Brick- mdher. -Mrs Gfuigia Bryant, mason und Planters' Union ot Lo- Qpjjifi of the fire was not cal N-. 5. and for more than a determined immediately, but it is year a j.atieul in the Wake Coun y tij.i,eved that ii was the result of .Sanatorium. r»-i‘-ived Monday a let- etches .gnited by the children as ter and a remittance from members plaved The bodies were fcur.d and tile friends of the local with Coddled behmd a clothes chest ap a di.uiiitun of $21.00 Mr Hough vvere tney had gone io| released the letter f-.r public utioii; ilanies. A joint funeral was PAINT - PAINT .$149 12years of salisfuction. All Gal -olofs—Stains and Enamels 329 8. WII.MINOTON ST. Mad Ordeis Given Prompt Attention. Railroad Salvage Co. Gff.K.'- guberiia- j„ CAROLINIAN 911 HN.X.St I Dl.RARI’.ME.V'I' ol III. .die Mil .1 ;.n w Oilll.>l>*t 1 ol ..11 Depai tment ludKilial de ll of troops inplosei - the pay- iippli-s and The C:ipil:l Tt-nnis Club opp’ir. (Tuiinjiiuiikiiip-: K'd under \v u y Tiii--da>. July lllh. Due to rainy w'laMiei. the luiu'iiamcut waa un able lo ;l.*rt on tune With cle:.:- but they iiig weather Wednesd.i.v, the matcli- while pr en yol under Chii'lopliei' Hint ''efealed H .lohn.-oii. Jr. 6-l »i-2 T J*jhns (le ft a!* d Ted Th m.pi'on 6-2, 2-6. 6-. .N'athaiiiel Jarksuii dvleated Ulivei G..ii«-ll 6-0. 6-0. inaiui Douglas Hunt d*-fealcd W. T '( Stroud 61, 6 t. Vnuciil .Moore dehaled Di R ane 6-3, tori.d piima'y next week Unlv 12u,iJiHi Negroe' are lui.oi e the more than l.oOO.ilOO GroiglHns Dear Brother Hough:" the leit* !tated. "The- followin;{ friends ar nding lo you the cntlus(fd held (or the dead. Ilf woild. equires a . -h:*!!'.- uii-ibihty *• handle- the Wji jiii'ii who mmg and wide registered and qualified tribiilioii as a free-will' offering, to vote in the piimaries July 17. their deep regards lor youi . in- voimg in a Ge»rviu ,.„iK-ern and w'elfare. These friends liiry for the fir.M time. fitrdributing one dt.llar each. While such J large ]*oleiitial N- Monroe James, L. E. Patltui, John :r . vole has never before mater- Davis. M. B Criim»*ler. Anderson iilized here in Ihe derp S.ulh. an juju^.s. Riclmrd Garni!e. Sr. Rich- •qually impoitaiil factor is the veil Gamble. Jr. S C Dunn. T. C f iM.ndreds nf Ihousjiid.s of iten- H;,y(.,, Mack Adams, lye y ulh under the new- election ‘'r|.,rtnce Adams, ('ari r McCiay. law wh ^h lowered the voting age Jenkins. E. A. Wall, Jamif (iive To r.oileue Fund!! Irom '21 to 18. Gov. Ellis Arnall htl a draft,atu- and surpriidiig legi.Mu!ive battle . th(- .•Ml‘ Id • iro- (ti .(our.l-, ai>d -aving .((-count.- , tic j,.i.tii(-nt -.t lOi.il stateineiils i Mn- handling ot all funds col- levied .ib oilotmeiits and buviiigs . . .t.d ih. aiidiliiig ..f propeity am-'niJ ht \atu.m, oiz.mi/.dioiis of tin .Maiiiit'f "Flip" Jackbon defeated last year which resulted in repeal Nath.m Gariett 6-0. 6-0 of the poll lax and m- nihs late. S Hutthinson delmled R. John- ihe Supreme Court iid(-d that .Ne- .son, Sr. 6-3, 6-3 groes could v(*lc in the primari(ft>. Edgar Let (Jeleated Clinton Mil!‘ 'ooth of which greaHy imreased 6-0. 6-1 the number of Negroes who have Kichai'd Cohen defeated David registered t - vole. Lash 6-3. 6-1 Arnall relusrd to have any part J. L. McGiiff, Sr defeated T. D in an aboitive movement lo gel the Paiham Jr. 0-1, 4-6, 7-5. legislaluie in session to remove itu J L. MtGriff. Jr. defeated Billii ;ienH.cralic primary from stale con DRIVE IN CLEANERS , 6-1 H--g Ti.i la an impie—Uf ..-(t of du- \j :i!.(l u Is vi-ry evident Mut the rti :u . Dt partment iiiust select its ptiro’i.cl v.-ith ereal c.tre. This se- k.-l.on I- Ij.i!ff1 upon pr(jficiency ;u niuttii.- of Iinaice and upon ni'*.tilde for .-uch w«vh Duly men rf the hU'o*'i II.- i^te^iity aiP ch'i W. ut gi«.d'i opp :'unity could alyoone io.,o 1(..\* of >',ammK «x- pl '.ci.ie in this tirh1 L’poii his ei.- hs.mt;.l in the Fin.,iu-c Drpaitmeid. hf Slid to s,-h.iil wlt-r- he may L'l: ii...i.e(t •!'. an .•uJit'>i. a'cuuntant chut (.leik j.-bl.'iani to a finance of- I^ei, c.i!lii(i, cli-ik, tenog,r:.pni I, typist, tclc.vpist, file (lei-k switchboard op*-r.il-ir 'I'lu-n he will bfc iibrigiud iifhii' hci*- or abi ad. The null who i: a siRiicd abroad will cam tin- additional experience of dealing with foreign lurrency uftd finaiuial maiM-i ■ So. the Finance Department will ctiHiiiuc as the gieatc-d bit-mess of- re i„ the vvoild .mil will m.iintain ike high sfand;irrt» of b i-mess ei- ficitney f-r which d is noted. Smith 6- M .Muckle defeaMd E. Fittmaii 8-1. 6-2. The tournaiiu-nt ha t 3'2 enliic.? In men's kingle and 2o entries m men's doubles. There was also large eiilry in veteran's mixe doubles and won.ea‘.s singles. The remi-fmuls will be play al ;.nd personal Thi.rsday ulti^rnuon and the tm; i-n tor this sei- Fiiday beginning at 1 CO p .m. Williams, John K. McGaiy. D V G:irdner. Sam Robert. H. R F(-rbit-, J*»liniue DeGrh'field. anc H (). Woodard "We Miisl yrni ft ay Soon find your rec v*-ry and lh;d before vtry I mg you may again join us and lend to our oigsniZHtion and to die people uf this city your helplulneit and euoperaliun.” The letter was signed Local No. 5 with Ml firoe James as Chairman of the Sick Committee. ONLY 7 LOFKBilRNE OFFICERS INTO REGl LAR ARMY I.cikliurn-, O, (ANP) — Only s,, fn nf thf scorns of Negro f!v ir.g officers here, accoiding lo re- | hav.- been naini-d oftie.?'. Cash and Carry 325 .S. Blsxxlworth St. HOME CGOKED FOODS And what a mtal U will b«— •aaaonad axacilr right, and avery dish boasting a real homa-cookad flavor. B&HCAFE .11 S. BLOUNT ST. ^Oif CM HAVt rouit MAnt pnnerir mauhi* /THE Lafatf Ctaafioas /natural r$4,o ...... . cUe* OlAMOt FAOt SOYS AU AROUND lOUS ^ FUtST QUAUTY FAOE SOYS HAiF OLAMOtS • POMPADOUR OlAMORS (WKf All OVni WIGS SFNO'nO MONir 1 « ^ mt UM lABTU «f r*M MAM , Ol lun IM Mui MT KOTAAM AM Adloywt OK SSi/VCM JE8S1B LJTY PRODUCT • $07 FIFTH AVfNUe »•$> NtW YC-BK 17. M. Y. • [ Fuinmeiicement Exercises at Si. Paul Sunday, Ji It resting d. headqu-rteis. Si Haul AME churel. The 11 IMI a in ierxice will cany lilt; tweei sinVfis of 1-rael furnish ing M*i* miiMc, the ehtjiisters. pa.stor speaking fmm the aubjeei ington. D C The marriage iWhtn he e;tme to himselti the se cond quarts I ly will be held Mon- rught. July I5th- trul 4nd leave it to legiilate itself as in South Carolina, thus making U impossible lo exclude Negroes. HAVIsllFJail'S .1 and Mrs William Spain uf _2 S Haywti-.d St . .Mrs Meu-r Scott. Miss Babel FVIe Mr*. Mtl- - have rerev. Oav.. o, ..•o,ba,n. N, C^were ed Jhe ^ i-iix major- Among those r.?purl ol t-d ilated .or regular army *iutv an* Lt. Col. N‘*lson Brooks, and •tajs, Campbell, StanttiVi. Holt/- rlitw. Smith, Galt and Knox. Each w&F named to the rank of lU-ulcnant. The others presum ably will be retired to privafe life although it is leportcd that 11 had made application to re- lir corps. L-ductiuo runs aboir 14th will be an the h..use guest .of M ;il the old historic F'erc-il over thi Mr. and .Mrs. Bu'k Adams 1416 0:(kwood Avenue aimoui.ve the marriage ..f their rliuighter. Ha/ el It) Mr Uioiiel Hunter of Wa.h- Prominent Man Hies"In Wilson June 29th In Baltimore. Md Mr. Hunter i.s the sou of the late L. Hunter and Mrs. Gergionii All clits' leaders and heads of Hunter of No. 9 H.vde Terrace, depaiimc's will make b-.th liter- Mr. and Mrs UK»tha Debiiam uf mam in the arv and itnancial report' 19 Franklin Terrace are the pr- udl This sharp * j The big hour is 8 P m. when parents a fine babv boy. Leolha. i L ue to form along colored of- the eommei,rem. nl f.e.eise »dl .Ir . born July 711. al St. Agne^ I fleets in the other services. It beriii. The prinripal 'f th.' school, h. spit:.I. Mother and baby are do- seems certain that Negro ollieei. Ml .£2S2S2S2S^^£S£52S2S252&2525e!> Payne’s Biisiiie.ss and Secretarial School MRS. S. J. PAYNE, Manager Member of the National * • Businett Asiocialion At'ciedilfcd By: The North Carolina State Board of Education DOVE Complete Busineas Courte MLSIC COMPANY # Snorthand ARIHL'R DOVE. Prop. • TVping IP Calculator Automatic 0 Book-keeping • Stenotyping • General Ofice Procedure Phonographs • Mimeographmg Rented For Special Occasions • Compiometiv and Installed on Commission • Specialized Course! Basis Notary Public BELECT BECORDS Public Stenographer OUB SPECIALTY Write For Full Information Dial B950 Dial 3-2744 416 BLOODWORTK ST. 129 E. CAB.4BKUS ST. Raleigh, N. C. | IF YOU'RE RIDING ON SMCXDTH TIRES LIKE THB ef M the ! ^Safe side ..WITH NEW,THK3C .TREADS LIKE THIS ! r. tiasassii'asasasagasasasaspgresa.c Williams and fucultv Ing nicvly, . will form a very small numerical will present the student Uidv in Rev and Mis. Capus Hope f part of the regular army, platfoim work, and the review .1 No .5 Hvde Terrace are the pioud. Col. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. the book work of the four depart- pai wilj of a babv bfjin June 30Ui will not 1/e affected of rours^ The ments will be on display in the at Sf. Agnes hospital. cclonel, a'graduate of west Point, {Wilson — Samuel H. Vick. Sr. Sunday School room, parenU. and Mr and Mrs Johnnie Adcox of U already an officer in the reg- Hominei.t banker and p.'.stmaster i friends, ar* invited and expecleo No. 5 Iredell Terrace are the par- ular army. Speculation is rife of Wilson from 1889 to 1904. died j to see the fine work of ^irst ses- ents of a daughter, born on June here regarding the fmal disposi- jicre Monday, at the age of 83. ) sion of St. Paul's Bible >chool- 36th. ^tioo of personneL _ — QUALITY SEA FOODS —FROM— • OUR NEW LOCATION * City-Wide Delivery Service Griffin’s Fish Market 123 S. BLOODWORTH ST. TEL. LEROY GHIFFW, Prop. - ^ ^ A^VAILAait A FIRST IN RUBBER 322 S. S. -ISBURY ST. .JL A . PHONE 33831
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