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WK«BK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 17 ID I« PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS r • n^ninrwmwmmvnmrmttnr minwrruiriwitif rfr— ’■» g* /’£> RATHER ' jT: - /i£ //£4i?/) flk Jb, -Wf*" I! I by the- papci'' that the talented v> ■ 1 groups which have been popping up so frequently will soon have a chance it. prov whether ot not they arc really good musicians. Vocal quartet:-,, trios, choral and other ringing group. 1 ', unat tached or affiliated with churches, schools, religious and fraternal organizations are invited to participate in the 19-U!-»fi National Music Festival, 1., be he id in New York’s .Mad»:-on Square Garden Awards totalling >10,000.00 will be distributed ani</is;: the tin.-i prize winning gp. up > ot two (•t.a»'il'ie.Ttit>n ; which -1; spiritual.. Jubilee and Camp Minting and 1 2 1 Folk song-:, Si-mi-cla sics at'.-i popuiai. The gigantic pr 1 1 -ill ' , indented u;. the newly loundt-I National Mien. Fw-tival Soci.-t-- v.-ith fun I- provided le. M' 1 dale, nationally famed !--:c;..ge; u! S:l!.-j Ft Lb!* raid ?.!•• Ink ■ and 'tit. i ioiriou', :.In' including the Golden Ga*v Quartette '.vli . uipmati'd the plan to biing talented singing group- into national pi eminence and n: tort he- the cause of interracial g< .•■•l-wii! and Jeilnwt'.ht,. !■-, beaming the spotlight of publicity on spirituals, folk ring.-, camp mw '.mg and jubilee , Auk oca's only original rmi:?K Commencing eat iy • a tin- fall, a -a , •••; - i pi>-hnnnary elimitia Don concerts will be held, m churches, school;;, religious, editca t onal fraiet nal organizations, civic cultural ami welfare group:'-, with the entire pre-tits to be retained by then- sot !•■•-;’ ch.citv an-.l welfare work. Following completion of !-.- a| pteSiruiniUifc.--. .-eeltonal final will be held in capitals n largest cities of each state, with u inning groups competing for selection to appear in the fesf:• al semi final vhieh will be conducted in Washing? an. D - , Raictglt. N C. Chat ), tie, Charleston. Atlanta and oth<: large cities. Quatettes, trios, and other choral group- desiring to compete for the prize awards or ministers, churches religious fraternal and similar organizations wishing to sponsor festival r.neerls in :h.-r c-.ty may communicate wills the National du-o F»- -' i\' a 1 Sonets. 48 West 48th Street, New York City. MF.NNIF.’S FRUIT STAND NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS CoM Drinks, Milk, Candv t ■;J3 | •> I). Lenoir St. Pliont* 3917 Mrs. Minnie D<*gralLnrui, Prop? FOR IHE BESTIN’ GROPER U S j ICE COLD DRINKS H E CREAM VISIT Hardy Grocery 315 OAK STREET OCR < OMPI.IWNTS Hill’s Electric SHOE SHOP 608 jWUehttt \V>»(i<t-u Drive j Alexander "Doc ‘ Kilt. Prop. j COMrt.IMI NTS OI NAOMI’S REALTY SHOP 6M Mitch .-tl Wooten Drit e S EED YOl tl FAMILY FROM RHODE’S POULTRY AND ORO< F.KY MARKI.I 708 tjl INNS KEY SI i FOR Till. BEST JONES’ GRILL SANDWICHES, I’OLD DRINKS ICE CREAM HOT DOCS HAMBI RGERN 308 S. QUI N si. ' 1 - , LET PHD UPS Dry Cleaner* DO YOLK WORK 301 N. INDEPENDENT ST. Brownie’s Place HAS BEEN ENLARGED I'oC COMFORT AND SERVIC E 569 SASSER STREET MODERN IST It JR. HOTEL 412 BEASLEY STREET ,v. 413 N. DAVIS STREET FURNISHED RmOMS Hot And Cold Water FOR BATH Quiet Location ■ . ~ For \ our News Your Music Your Entertainment WKNS Presents THE SEP!A VARIETY HOUR Wit'?* Norman H. Statesman Every To**, Thors, and Sat. -1 :30 - 2:30 P. M. On Saturday at 2:30, Norman H, Statesman COMMENTATES THE NEWS Sunday, 9:45 - 10:30 Spiritual Singing Friday, 1:30, Negro Farm and Home Agents * Al! Regular Negro Programs Heard On WKNS 1000 Watts ' IfiOO On Your Dial Four M.iuar<- ieel ot window \.:■:!v rgim'i-d for i sc row in the milking barn. IVHi N WANDERING AROtND MOp IN - 30; 5 NORTH ST Read the Latest News Frc..h j (re ( ream Shoe Shim Sutton Bros,' I SHOE SHINE NEWSSTAND | • ! 1 ARLEM shoe shim: parlor OPEN LOR BVsINESS 1 f oil! Drinks, Candy Cigars Shaved Ire shoe stunes i i i RI.OCH HOOD. Manager S * SUTTON’S .IEWFI.RY Vtali.-he and < to< k - Repaired 413 S. Ol t E\ ST "NO JOB TOO BICi OR TOO SMS ALL'' ; . WHITE SWAN LAVM-fn lOGi I Hilf: IIT S'l i f I ION I >9lB |_ i| fVfidyetie Hardware COMPINY HARDW ARJ BI ILDINO MATERIALS, FLECTRK AND MIL! SCPPI SLS PAINTS AND OILS PHONE 3742 I Beech’s Soda Shop WHERE FRIENDS MEET j DRAFT AND BOTTLED BLEU j WINEs AND SANDWICHES 336 SO LOT LN STREET CHAPMAN SERVICE STATION WASHING - GREASING BATTERIES CHARGED Best Room. Drink Smokes 56. S. QUEEN STREET ; ■ FOR SF RVU E ITS JOB IE’S PLACE 435 I WASHINGTON ST CIGARS -- CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS I-TO IT S Good Music Kinston, N, C. i - ‘ •' if Compliment* Os A FRIEND SIvCOND SECTION HJtStC CUHtLi \U fl>-qtc KtiHoii. of Cr;ii’"i-r station, fiat: quite o reputation ~ f > )t" lit' i ’ • i-n (Itrbindcit r-. he many Ji ars ana ge tmg top |;rtc(s lor ills yi c -li' R, . i:H-, liotvever. Sutton coinpletcd a liai/ifnl ot the !iit;li| leaf with ,< liicli tie w'as well plrac-d until lie discovered fiat the most in. ]>ot'tant item was overlooked . FUEL FOR CCRINTI. him olti Li? \ (rl'o|||) I In l - Ouails i! v \!e«*j W. J Sunday July It. vs.- it.- 4m ' •mtlidiiv <d the I.inculn Citv !• m.-. y Otgannn.th.in tic- cii.i: ,• it d< tor me orgHnb.doin of 'ho ; • oil. Ol'y Menu i-'.! the \ d C-.- J. ' ' -A'. '.C;'! !: • ' i!i Mi-O t ■'.V.,-. A special prog: .-in -.a hold th.- S Augustus AMP, 7.1- :) chtlt't n . it 800 j; m at which Hie p.:i.->i« . di> Rev ?!. I. Ini.nstui. \va ,: -m" t peakc r Adder! ; ctm-irks a--.:- i.i ’ red !-> ’Mi- I-i-'tt\ Grice Mi ill; ■ Hodccr sang a s.oin Fl.i- I. E ( ’ O Was foil. ■ d four years ago at the h tnc of Mr: V• < 11, ai wliicli lime Mrs M I iii-f --■.n i-Mijnied aui her ideas' trgardtna i hnme t". me aged Af'.-i m. ;v iiths of plii-uitig asid vigormr c: k. a chart..! was iiriuLiy uv .nt... met the group of women went to i'Vk seeming additional tonus I • -atop I etc- tiie -druetui. it -v,a - not until la t year L nt the ■ii nera-one laying ceiemcny uns ; held at the sit- of the- ps ope- -ni T!;>- coi-arfot i-er< tri.my v ■ ueld in the pretenc-' of a tnige roup of interested citi.-<:ii> wi'.o 'h or-i an addicss from the Honor -ii)lr- Guv Elliott, Mny.ii . f lie Ci i !;•>!. .ii.fi it;-.. I 1 • oft lei Is .Sli.f-y ill.-- CO. nr-i-sU'Ji- K.y ;i:. a ; b! it...:.' weak hay br.-v. ... to 111*'- it 'i’i;’. ahliOU. tl •iK. ! • v.. n-i.-'l to •ii.seoiUinue opoi ilin; s fm .- cm.- id« i aid- It li--!!. n> ’ isu--. Tin club .-tiH maintains the ori . g.-nal s'atf of officers nJinx : ■ M .1. Rutmi pi. idem: M \Vinnie Jenktns. vice pre-ident; Mi> ; ■ .na Edv,-;.--ri? i n-afnir). and M- • nr-tty Grice ,id\ isor. Any ]K'-! :-oil irrjtod in coiilri ; outi to th- ! c F. (> may do ■- ; ' I.K-lir. . .a:.. c.| M'.e :. •V- - . i l.ied nffict-rs. I'ERSO'N U S j Mr- S.inda 1 r.-mi; of 2fn f : Nor!I': St: •. v left ! Mnr;S:p ■ ; t.-fi t summer cnooi at 'to v t . ; ver.-ny. Andrew Tt.-.'mp-nn of W.vrk, N jJ . is spending -onto time svt’h i. i cou.'.in. Mr- i tine Par. 1. T<• • . •Street. Stan lev Park: of Nfw.n!.. X 1 1 is visiting his brmhei. H»nrv pa.K* -.18 K . : South Street Char IB,: ■ k a New ot r bo . j o man t, . lueri.v ut Kinston, i ; .pending .- v.-rainin with is- i-1 . .ill-.. CH!ie Mus: j : 531! N Aukin . St r- c-t. M‘.-s Cmf-’ackcr o! 521 mo j road S 1 1« visiting friends in , i-n). N. X t The mai riag ;- -J -V[ v \ and 'VP b o j dr.iph K.ii.'el: of Grange! fvtfiiion ; was awriuneed Jane 37. •■• : O li! W: nli 1C !o ;. ; D C hug '.t.mine-ti to hi . home ai vi o n:, iu ■ mo her, M..- ,1 I'M3 1);.w.-Oil .-.nd ...he. 0. i-.iivc u Sgt Horace Wt.rpins wro i- - lOned a' F't. Rliss, Texas, visited hts i?i Jb !1; Vv’tcnliy Mrs Pua; lie Clark 01 Granger | station itgg.:!.. ill at hn hornSix-* tt'OUid DU by Vi.‘ si-.S f TOlTi 11i*1 U eiads. j SL’i?!• «i; \ ••.. Falling (‘reek* j Sunday July T f inal score 5 1 in | favor of <.ivdn£*er. Dovi-v Blue Sex . Geoi geUnvii , Li jVi c k Sox a 1 Kiiv ! oi t Pa: k .\1 (-■ \- j dav. Jij]> h Final score i!j-I4 in; j kivrxr of Dover. Iv»ry Doy 4<sb W*orld-”«ide Rbortsges of fats and oils are stilt acute. Salvage fat from every meal, every day Tiny qu&ntftles CJi fat cans of ten. and every pound can be sold to your meat dealer. Erskine’s Diamonds - Watches Jewelry - Silverware YOU DON'T NEED RIG MONEY TO BUY AT Erskine’s USE YOUR CREDIT Erskine’s i » Kinston** Le.idmff i Credit Jeweler W&zmmf. 9t Mk| Ml 1 |® V*4\ PvTSiaHR £■•{& !«?• L itwtrasylv “Imjft'CwJPaCßwr iKi/ft, fW/ilk 'wS»r s’ to, S I:l I rl ui ■ m f-; : ' . m I; : W OlT:..g : O j *' - s : ■ m I i~ » m I i i *\ m i U ®'. \ 4X} § -i-rpt i l ft %-XZi- The Reverend and Mrs. A B, Moseley, presiding elder of the Wilson District, AMT. Zion Church is shown after his re turn L’.Jm Goldsboro last Sun day niqht, where lie had jus! concluded a successful church school ccnvention. The meeting was i.etd in St. Matthews AML '/..m Church on North. John St. The Rev. J. A. Everette. pastor. The theme of Ihe meeD'uy was, "Building Today For To morrow's World '. T h e motto was, "Making The- World Safe For Tomorrow." Officers of the ersvvenlien hosicte Presiding Ft dor Moseley, wore Frank Ed wards, director of adult;, Mr.-.. Ruth Everctie. dhortor of youth, Mrs. C vo E. M rseley director of children Many hundreds ol ycung r-'o r-lo attended this meeting, mik ing rcrafi-, di • .i.-.o the "Theme" and other kin.lrw;; subjects towards making a bet ter world for tamor *-ew. A special feature es the meet in a was a mu'ical literary pirgrcm < nducted hv Mr; G •»« F. Moseley and Mr-, Ruth i: verst te lUII ! 11! ST Mi H ) (li« 1«< JI STitj *I.•••»' i t s • ;» "J . f‘VJ I’ jj • • -.. . ;rh individual striving tor Ci:-r:s --i ideals • To wemhp the lord tor the V of' Bible incul-a <•: ..’Mr:t-l!)>jViVii :■ VIFO ''- I p 1 n 1 tic ail i- -A- I • peak hii'd.-i tl.mi v. .irds. • w1 . Til'- - - ,ii. ci: . Hi, bCi.iie liv p. -it.,;- cdcc :l.h<r, i-- -1. . !•<•* H t.n ’ ; ids :-.nun. i must, .-now "'hi re J - •and. ' 1:■ t." !•**, lug a gnu.-fu! fit c : ;.,r «U He: Vile: ing: 1 :>■: C'.:i rJo ! fill*. •S Tn likjii) ji. • jii God, Itjv 1 m.i:: nu .••• Him in th. .Iwipm'-r.i i w o.: to let. i- Hi' >. i!i and pWir •' ,•: L-! Ihi world 1 F' . ..v-rtn' ihis life :iis/:l ihc sins ot -:ii rniiiii;. but r.i Glmr- h i iionr aUm; ■ li.-,'! Gi.i i:.u;iu living ami im !•> :.v.i. me 6. i an. a thinking, reasoning he m* Ti e i'hui'ch i.ring.s m.■ in c-m. ’.•'Ct i\-ilh the Lord Jc-',.-s produemy : 1 ■ jin;. - or.(i Coidr-nUro-m .-1.,.i.i!y 7 J wit :l.e n i F.xj., ■ ■ arc hard. 4, 1 ;mi be'?-, i than the r..'”--- v,h. go Jo Gmrt-i:. j.n.-l -| o ; -ifH learn fift. " Too often in !ft- ) ( r.'-i' ph urea..,:! wni iui. - , i ~ , i -mil iv ti.val to CM 1 ' .and I mii.-i ’go n. • ."It. , - l i'J iit ,1! ’\S SOJTKT’.' ! W<-t siocidindge. X >' .''.'Hen I'viiet. fiipiK'rt :n ink c ;an evct-lh.-rit sumiitute for a p c ; ior ar!di < trig . ,-j,n.! : , ji -..c, s ; pen and make. ‘h«- writing boidci WHAT’S THE MYSTFRY? ii¥lH kJ 1 JLjI M. * WATCH THE CAROLINIAN THE CAROLINUX iS2 FILS IN ISO ! m i i.’S I.OLN HI roi 1 Himi'jrs sm\ ! ii -, - I > j:(1 v ; 5 \\ ;i\ i, ’<» N > I N, Kavrn**r for tho yf-i,r ot ■ iH'; rr-.,r j. i(\ hi:- 'n '>' • • • - - ..r lh*> ?v> ■ ion .«>( L ‘tin, ~;iv La., (-•iro itM.I IM Lt.’id <’ ; jjroiHl iim'A'S, V)t l L» MiH;. ;, tv ill tv, o lit If:.- «f })D.:- iu>th of \vhi<*h. # tx< -dod number ( »• * *'\v" !'::»• T.'Vv * d ;i litlui I V ; pLrt> t}.r x,i).( Y lai :u‘.ved U \i- i.i \y \ T pyvt.mH, Guliidy \ • I.’ ?*V 1.01. '!! 1, Olilii V. Ui :. i-'i i L’LllU dl [■' ': : jIB oh:* »i ! • Walt.f i KaL*’ of Kr :vL(! !! \v;'v :. *4 l << I, W'ME COUSIu (i • Lit 1 ••’Vit-l iu ' -1 n w;»t ’ IV • . ; ti ■ • Dim'y \g«"n* J.-i k . Fvo n. i-'fi ■* \m pv. ;.-h ? v! tit-' SL-JtL <’ ' ? * &s noV • g,t ::g !Lumber of bi o.i .vow ; ?:m u F . ni ' l lioiLa'rnaiv r (V/tt-- oh !:<;h mis A bit! i xr.rMo;; j.» AtlanUi Beach Smith t'aix.iina was he id day moi-ion:-. Bic e id’! Si. John a Church a‘ -lx o’clock in the <n m- A revival nifoiin,;; wa- lield at the 1 -i . • c , 1 miii-sH-i foi the meeting u;.s the v. } [: isif-i- .jrastar. The i.'ii-.wsnp j- th. new sctsedule •f : io;- th- St A-ig.,-? u- • Ej-i coi'-il Church; 1 S i.- t r*!- 11 .id .M . Morning ■ ’ v.:-r and ;. rmon ■ 1 ' -i.;. 8 (tti A M H"l.v i ’omniinuon. ;.jav, 31,0 i! A M, Holy ! Coe.ruHiioli and .- ei mwi. F'ou: ih Si.ii.dfr-, 7:30 P. :Vi. Five - ning prav or and m nion. . .. hSunday at - ’ A M. Toe R v J H Banks-. Rector. iroguL.i' Seivsco- at the First B gc.-.t niUivh on F.w-t Street are f*i every month, li 00 A. Tvl and Lilli P jU. Sund-y Lett.h>l >-vc. y S oday •'> on p M :!.. R.- U G. r ddyc, pastor. . . ! !'F:r Wl!l BAP TIST' CH-: r{r 'lt FT ’ Sutiday at i::oa A M -0.0 fi:00 V' M T'l'nid sli.' r, 'l -O.'j A V! Haiti P. M.. ami Ji-Ot: p. M. The Rev. I. E Ft.--- j i, -.-'ior NT. t'.TiLV - FREE WJ’H BA P cfipit’H f-irsi and Third Sunday at li 00 A M. and htjii P. M The fin L. M Hiil. psstui NT AUGUSTUS AME ZION > Hl-Ri.'H Every Sunday at 11:00 Writer Charges Ex-Go., solicitor Whs fvlctii Member, Not Opponent i■* stetson Kennedy \iiuior "Southmi E\po\ur>'' AT L AWT A iANt' > Jui.n A. j ■ ! yA»ii, lor ;:h year soin-iirr of | upon (iirijty, h passed un ' Ivonii .1 lovi..iblc Kin,irri> lo the Km-; ■ t»: v i:obi< . o:- tin* K ll KiUx .: ; i>u! It. I ! ( i .■ Oijld be ij i* s t Hum, * Cl <k ,n I, VIC i! ft a ill- , n : irnb <-.|iCnkW entitled “A !• 0’: t • ' j>! Jl l <■* t1 Ol Pi i;H\' Wi ' i : cT‘X}-lt«H.i Boykin v. uh a w Kii . ian in v» -11 g 1 ( n. bj^ins ill ha ' V I 1 1 1 !;;. i t a t■ I ; r,i ( 1 think VV»* na ■!•!.,? i-.; .. . I<l too. il»* ’ is !. I! ;• !• , 1 ii i i h'l'l'cd ") I on!*. »si.tar •: i !’/• : i ‘i. uI t. ,i Ihifl; in j93T. and had in do with 1 ..oiiu 'JO klaii ilc.i .jiii.i ... i ut wcien . 1 ’ iii • li t 1 iH‘ tlt’.i i*l a* a \' h' « IV: 1 i'i' 5 . , ’ a i-.l Oi WUS i. Pi ' d- *ia a i:.i. n.i r • i.. inn \na lev Boy kin, A Un- IT vktn A mky all I : - >»• .v i *hal Gi->R i Drc, n Sat.• t *i«-» Ilf KKK Khiva sum Kdoi • v. ! a :a --:a 1 i ixi at W iftfio'.v. ran. in A. In ■ - ,l:u,p :> Hhu ' .hi n ... cunlltg ; : ih \ the solicit Oi had Tmd him why the godly j ; Khv>wrb hadn’t '‘kept thtbr dampen j m u i iin shut,' Boykin w;a e.oiicitor j Uu:n "M\ BROTHER Ki • A\S AILN - This m mu .-iurpiiong. m v;ev •>» i a cnv< ilnid copy cl a ie‘tei m rn ' j p-n- r i*.. j, winch Boykin while so-i la :{o j. -a lit to William Joseph Siii-:* a >n while he was imperial wum .1 I ,of the klan. l*i hi- letter to the- wizard on the • j solicit orbs oTfieul -dm emery. Boykin j ] aid. ’The work you ait dome in ■ j a nol;h_- oni- . it. w.v nmv vital purpose. than the Confedeisi! . A A; and 7.30 P. M. MT /.ION BAPTIST CHUHOi ; Sceoi'O and Fouvlh Sunday a? j * .00 ' \ Ai. ao.t P M and V 30 P. .Vi. j rh<? .R; v M. C Hawkm--. Pastor. i Amei a 1 1 o u v i • he 1.1 e <* ry Mor. -! ; day ;i; dir C.pei Plane.n Hoiei :;pe;n | ■ co d by the Our l.ady nt the Aiiiueme-nT i. huh• 4ic ('hurci > The j Fiat SeSveg® f* Routine Every American woman can ; make au important contribution | to the world supply of fat# and * oils if she regards the salvage j of used fat as an indispensable 1 part of her regular cooking j routine. I’sed kitchen fat pro- i cessed for industrial use helps i to ease the pressure for fats j and oils which are scarce th<- world over. BROWN’S j si:.U'Oi>l) si (■ CO. Hi lower Hiii Knari U ! PfiUVfR Vi II I IVH tgmvv, Emma’s Cate 41? S. Ql l iA STRUT HOMr ia.oki n roon.s sANimn mis ami mi.; i i * Don’t btn or tratie until sou visit 11. S, D WiS l SEW ( \R ! Os 224 S QCHiV ST. Mi OFT, BARGAINS VVH I 1A Ms- AMI HAVIS j TOWER HILL sKRV It 1 STATION I. \mII,IM:. oil.. i.RIM Mill S ) Towei Hill Ro:(ti at Adkin Si. ( ! At m V. M NX, Prop. 1 i i! TURNER’S CLEANERS C«r. Queen and Bright sis. ROOM "170 SAM SMITH. Prop. Use \ our Lmlii ON Porch I ! i Furniture ! ■! : AT HEILIO - LEVINE os KINSTON, N. L. ' Mlwmai waiiff»i iiww i inanw>miiiJiaii l i »> i ni>nia>iTiiw«ri , t.w | —wawwaKwiw SECOND SECTION r c idorn my pfivih a- u» ju. pg : Kl:ni inecl.iiu]*. . i •*. ■«i)i you a:i'.l 1 m.‘, pi other kian.-nc-n e. kuuw tied j 1 rn with vou in -pirn ’ ’ 1 i Tt a hopeful ; iyn that Daa j ■•ulo is tin.- ytaci r\u fU;)p fur tne ‘•lm’iloi’s of I ice ••<•'i j-a j -o loin* j by K lam man Boykin, Duke w»n a; u.d iona! ; * pi.i \ati< n t ;.; i ; I hiif* of KUm and Columbian lie tfiaiis while as i-a mt atUscney general undi r Gov KDis A mail i •OH I!M 111 If K VDIO St-.RVIC ! i \! !. LEWIS RADIO M'RVK'K PIIONI SIS I BRHiß'f ST. 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