PAGE SIX LABOR DEPT. POSTS SEEN OPENING WAY TO INDUSTRIAL GAIN WASHINGTON • fil ings for 150 win .-. ' t> ' • t>~ , prMUiceship »« : • • ! titles ran ;l: , n <•’: 7’v 37 Bo ncuv exist in lb'' ts S i >ct 1- tilent oi !:'■’■ \'- i ■ 1 ’V ic made to tin- l- n mission until .Imm. The appi.inii c■ j v...\ oe i placed ai the bureau • t ■ ■ • .*»ntkv ship to : elp stbr.tiniu- (‘si: •>■ lishment it nvre M-t-e ent ieer-hip systems, especially in 'tie butldi trades where ihere 1 u eiitica. peed hr ■ killed craftsmen. Over 200.000 building fm-des rij-- prmtic-.'s are needed to help met lhe housing shortage, accordin'' to the Joint v'l.tst ressional C"t:uni' , on Housing. Approntircshtj; r*;p resentative® are needed t-. ' u providing apprenticeship traiiui..’. fer m'Te applicants Samuel B. Dan Icy. spot mbs; in Hie bureau ut labor sitnidtiui that the appoint men; . " : of qualified Nee - o ret- ieesnip representatives would poa'-i ;> open the way for thousands f N.- ■ f’r.'Cs to enter appr* iittceslup . training let yud paving position in industry aid in the i oust rue trades Danley point- out that at pre-ent only a low Negroes ;nv jiun Gu! < pporttiHith.s to liter appi'f ntlct f hip I raining P. r ••x.-nr.p;*- China;; 11 ere ,u only o' N'- ■ 1 apprentices in the build m tla-.ie compared with 4.000 whites ’‘Negro apprentice: hip it pivA :' ‘.alive " he save "cuird help bn... CHAVIS HEIGHTS Little M . - Mary 1.-. Sm.ll: and brothe'i «.-f 423 S. ■ Swam St. have- been m with . Hui is' and gt t well babies. Mjss l.eiiu.r Ha: r.• d !. t.’h vis Way h.i hi <-n on tie list for .st veral Jay.- H. r many friends wi-.o tor her a vci v quick recovet v. Mrs O’ 1 it- H Luc;..- ■ ; \Y ortd baiyv. Mabel an- tee h r-i --gue-sts. her mother. M• S plv.ii Bryant of Bledsoe Avenue. Cpi Mu..: D .us • Boston. Mass, is tin i-'u.-j., t?a< st •' ' Irrcth* . iriel .-aster-m M and Mrs. Leon Carson. Sr. of 7 Brunsvvick Tc;; nee. Mr Rohe :t So it Mi.’k S', •had as ins guest.- over :: • AVCit end his granddaught* and x aiid son f;.*m NYtf Mrs Jami- • Murray of W Le noir St. ha:, been si .tut eon lined to nor h. u- s-.-vera! day's. Her many inends are glad to heat she is hop ; )\ aple temple Regular worship service was tit-id at Maple Temple Cengtv pational Cim-t.rn Chit eh Sun-1;-', with the Rev Mr. Booke: of fcu lington. in charge. Music was furnished by the Junior chmr and the sermon de livered b\ tin- minister. Tnc Sun day School w s well attended and the lesson cni-.nycd by all At 3 ut lock tin Sunday Sc h»>< gave a vc-i v interest in;- ur .-gi The new choir wa- rntrodu. - i t -the public. They sang lovely Christmas ca ols- This program war foiolwed by a wonderful sermc-n by vm- Re'-' Alir Young, p.i-t... . 1 Ni.-w Bet ei Christian Church, This mes sage was Special I'oi tht chii-.l.er; but everyone enjoyed it At 6:30 teh Pilgrims' Fellow ship union had its se;vice which was followed by tr.e evening worship sc twice AM visit -s \vt: .- welcomed hv the ministers On Monday night. Dec 21, the Sunday Scho.i aruj Church gave a Christmas feast with tiro, pr renting of »ifts. The- tree was -U Corated beautifulb- To the n m; friends who h;»ve been u : .-ie our news, which we hope you have enjoyed, the church sin cerely wishes you a men v Christ mas and a Happy New Year. Members and friends oi fir Woman’s Club wish you a M -rry Christmas and a ilappy Nt w Avar a Iso. Oldham & Worth 400 South West Street tin- ui-'l.t the inii/t- e l ied ' '-ne. uviSoi) 11 CMt ict ons. iful just i- a i mpli . !er prejudice':- which st ve to t.s eojiragi.- Negro worker: fi<<u -ii rot r:: many luciative field.-: i ! 1 i-mpi' vaieut Am bn tt those wltltin tnc face best qualiiiecl fur the 160 new pi - i ' ->1 ions as Mpprenticeship . • preseo datives are tcachtits of trades .. iel eelijs-triti! arts supervisors of trade •dm at mn t.’-SRS imerties and m du trial rkers of the uvbjn leacue A bout 260 white.-- piefcntiy hold approntlceshi); p./ iti ns it I the- i.le-partim-nt of labor, blit up to ‘ no’.y not a single N- yro ha been 1 ap}i 'iiited. In ■'ru.-;-- ing t'e need b-. !h for ipj - ofice-h p rt-pia sentativc-s and :p; i eal "’i a OatiU-v says that i'.iwc j chetifit may have to be made lu ihr ci\:':'tcn 1 a of v catioual schi'-'-ls. He points out thru ■ oeai nnfll U:-:o 1.. in mu . oh- <-)(■;. ■-! 11 ’ • i tiiderit t-n -D: ;ct ail.-' ip Hr- • ay- ' :■■■ no ;, •• i! ‘ ist.-e-d --!. I'x.sts i.'iu e'.ninr the ddle-i - v:a-i- bet weep v-.c.Jiooal e'dliea’i and apprenlii-i’shiji tra.-nirm. 'OJ 1 e it, wiy diffi-i etiecs which coidel be- pointed "i: : 1)., lit y a.-, ci ■ - “the most slgnilicaot'is the amount , t i me rie-coil’d > . the- develop- t na iit i f skill and experience! deir ;:; ! lie ti aaa ■: l: pt'l. -el. *An apprentice he -ays, "usuai :: i t!el: fort - ... ns a wee-!. it , t a ii-.-t icai weti k .it the job y.-hilc ' t.. 'in* trade oi vocational r.-.a:* ■';.- MtiidiVit iirnt-.aily sjacnels oio- . •aiva'iced -tamin- . as he is utiJ.-if* i qualify a;, a ttul-flcdgeiei journey ; mm.-. On tic .:;!toi hand, the ap- , i c.-. ! i «. .etu.i’c ■ a- It.il tie'ei.-' i i id man iJanlej' p- hit- -ut A i n.mittee . presently study - the vor.-Utroai tnunii.c progia.a i \K,RO rm SK I ANs WMEI) TO STAFF OF sT. 101 b HOSPITAL ST LOUIS ANPt Dr. W A Ve:- ..:,- and Dr A N Vaujrhn of : St Louis, and Dr H H W, .'h.i - "t East Si Louis. 111. Lavs- been tippeluted senio; instructors on the t culty as the! schoo: of medicine ' Si ! an; Uoi\ e rsity -- was : anecc. M r.ciav They will serve a; Home: G. Phillips bnapuai. one ; ~ - by . j Di Yt unit, past president of the | NiPior.i.l Mi--in a, . • see i..*ion. i .. • :m t. l tii Arne: lean Bw.-.d -f .*: a nn-i m-.:d i, ir,-<: rnodital ei :,; of S’ Mary id!: mar;. aim , . ■’ jo-, e.deni Mound C. y i Aiociu.'tl; lu)’\iiT?. Ac Live iivic hi* r h>. he i> vee president-elect o.( ! the tociO NAACP ehainnan. of the j Pint? Siren? Y MCA Y- .h Cv .n . building, and pas! president of Ok j loci! eh a pie* oi Phi Re . S;>/n. ; IKMMI SLATE ACE IS METED 01 T IN FLA. < HniLWL \Ss VI LT TAMPA. Hit. iANPi An a!! white jui \ look oniy 2(> minuti-s to dei-lare white Irv ins I Brown .14. suiity of at tempted r.ipr of a Negro wom an, last week. Judge Roy Amidon cf Criminal court si-n --tcrsccd him to 10 years. According to testimony at the trial Brown attacked a 25-year o!d colored woman October 7 while driving her to his home f<* veerk Sin- escaped and sought safety at the hamo of a white family, she testified. According to Deputy sheriff Bill Brooker, U;r white man ties' denied, then admitted he at tucked the woman. I.vown, a dairy worker, denied the at-' t°ek on the stand and his w ifc and rrJatfves saici ticat he was , ; at home at .the time ut t!„ at- j tempted rape -TV * .* ' -by,. ;.--.. • : .(-a - V lUS-;-T : ; -T.i '< \ : ' , ' >A , ■j : "V Sfi Uvtlt W t <- Abney, insurance company pc sident and (.in- at the fonndecs ot tin Shrrvepoit YiVlt was featured spcakei at tin: Novcm lx r lio.ud im-cting of tin’ Dryudis sr.r.-rl \ yfl V New Orleans r - ccntlj. He spoke on tin- iinpoi t a nee of OK A eader.diip Mines was .. deb gate to tin- V Laymen's .onb iin. i- tVUherferee ! nicer ■its last it in me i and mini appeared i the program of the Gull State t ill A l.iviin-n s mn ft i cine in Mobile, \la Wl - Wc certainly ta.m of! m. l-. 0. 31.(1 s;,\ “A Mf’li'.v Chrism:-.: to till- h now aditiiiiistfrin... to the - Id v. ild in the Sucial Sri viee : -i- r, eas 1 m-identa!ly i:ie: i- hi e ■ ceniiig- fur many viiun?, -. m- n t hi. wot I- > i 11 i y ui tin- new Serial Si-iA i ' tic-parl ic'-nt.-. - i n » ' ■ If sWh w'f ft* «$<»!«"* \ \ awl%! » o owen’s f Tp:l| W" LUNCHETTE C'L ” ' j. | «7.-w ] A HAPPY CHEERFUL Thristmas ) *4 t • s » Hciulay greetings to each and everyone of our friends, JACK AND JILL CHILDREN’S SHOP : 5 _ ... m (-r * "jur * *\ \ ■ t\ ;■ . T TPn r-.r, *\\> Ti'W^ /nr; ; vVe bring you our good wishes for a happy holiday, A-Je j W. E. Cooper Furniture Co, 12 lj East Martin St, - r-'i-ir-riMiT-iii n i<mm-irrnr-iHi-Trnmn— «mn»wi»piHiWinwirii«iiinnii>BPranriinniiii urmn niarft rm c ~rr—r ifiT tn»im»~TTr--riinnr«ii-rATimrir-if *■**"" TIIL CAJtOLiJNIAN ' AKA’S GIVE TOYS TO TOTS AT HOSPITAL IN YULE CELEBRATION ; On Tuesday evening at the lcg j u.'ar monthly meeting of the Alpha - ; Tlk i- Oiiic; t Chapter of Alpha' K..!’ •"! Alpha S :oi tv. the soroi s took the "eecsion as -ei oppui'tnnii.v 1 .uv.'i-r the middles at .st Aunes il'.isphal. Gandy a ltd crisp.- new dollar bile' . , tded coiorlnl deeorati ns lor Chil.itni-is ire,-. Eollowiiu'- toe ! -■! jui:r, ti:e ; * u|i lock the fret i .a i it n.’itcnt: to the- t-liildreii's l ward oi the hospital. The twenty ! tw .- do'.lurs cooti i. tited was eat -u. rkec! : ami with which to buy toy.- lot the yiamijstci:' in t :e . 'lli! ri-ei-nl gesuire r! Alpfi-i '! belt- Orm-: a Cluiptef of Alj.ha Alpiia S -1 itl: a 1 1 e; .- r tufi i former custom oi ex e'sirny lit.’ gifts airtor;- ' 1 ;i• ■ i»> mc m- A .t it'- boDtn-s;. :-es-ion. the sox',. i - . to -.’ml a.- dele ••ate.-:, to ■'! e !■■■■'. in W.i- i- j. i: -- Mis, Julia !'ii •- i a .. Kt Mi.- l.u via D.ttiU-l. •\ ) t -KOO --f ;111!.: ei-iatioit for ‘h 1 - untliitig o!furls i.-f .Mrs. Vis-- G.n'.t; Bail a .S-.ICIVAS the group. I ; 111- te.- »•:. b !Den IC' cl' ‘. l’ I •'.!■ : , Sol--: - Sil- ic Ff*lT> r -xd l ..!-!■• i.atha :: w-iu -ci ced i -.- di lii-i -as i on u table beau n : f'.i. > appniii! t'd v, itii Chi iatia.i: i ■ ft* pre eiit were . f : . ■; Dei.iiicv McC.’lennan Katoii. h.dinondson, Harris. Met icy. Nfcl ; sail, Daniel. Wheeici 'V :tai 1 ..Hilly. Larkin Laltnn . Nt .veil, i McLendon and visilmi N ror viafc Hamlin Scott of Newport News Va Hints To Homcnuiivcrs Don’t spend to a nnjrli ?n ma ( aro.tt. spaglictii, whit: i u «- it; and corn meal. Thi-v arc minerals and vitamin. V’ ■ irngnt cut down oti thesi- fu -.is una u... mo;,-* whole wheat p: la.-is, en riched gram product . nritinca'.. soybean pi' ducts, and L'l ah ti lths c.ii-l vegetable.;. Vaiiet.v is Hi spice of good eaUng. Bu;. carefuilt Lo . bei,>v u buy: coinpat e pt ices oi dit lYrt-nt feel of the same type u tnc ioo.is are ih.-artier if lx- ut, it ; ia large quantities. Tomato an 1 . itrn.s fruit juii-e-s anil c-vaporate-l aiilk -e t iserving if ,v -b buy tin m in la; go si/ • cans. It >-! !;,h--D tl.iy bfivv #• * Met rv Christmas flj/ Ui /yl I | n Our Kri'-nd:- and / - l,i o \b-$~ * Pat runs * C. . j Lazarus Store i'D 7 ; • ' a -*7* ; ,ht, #l^ *-' * m w ! t I W. ■-• jJ' ."A _ - vtojp' ■: m . > a i if# 'i '• * *■ /a Ja v/. a«|jk| ff? wk - v wM&jr jjM&i * /. .M ** * Kspf ’WBi W% (bO j ®Yf * l lcartfell W tsltes lor a I MERRY CHRISTMAS | i here » a song in our heart*, as w-c shepherd our liappiect thought' ! | anil extern! them to von . i WAKE CONSUMERS MUTUAL ! ASSOCIATION Cor. Cabarrus & Bloodworth Sts. •■PAx ,S Pb' - % - ■:->■* C'. • v K - ' 4 ,m ... j I AC f ,.. »U ' dL’ 4 -■ -/■ /4" w v*. ’.• n A W i A >T«’ W. ’ *r ;/ T;vNx*'*;A -J' V K' vy,v : T \ H e "*< i,. ■. ■ \ s. 7. If H-Vre hi perfect harmony »tth ihe ■&&.. spirit of (he sea,on, vhm *e express our yulclide sentiments lo ereryone k we knor. . May your Chuttma* he plly 'fflK and wreathed with hall)! •xY Capital Coal & Ice Co. 600 W. Hargett St. i - I ' ! educational value. Tiber list all 1 i matt-rials used to make the: paeK ! , aged J'ood and tell how much the j < 1 package holds. Sometimes ©ur-i prising and interesting informa- . ‘ion is tucked away in fine print, j Remember that a package which looks large may hold less than one that looks smaller. The; ! weight is what counts. Hot Spiced Cider: 4 inches stick ; cinnamon, 6 whole cloves, a clash of nutmeg, suear if desired. J j grb- r c';d> :. 4 tble-spoons , ’. v an sliced. Tie : .eves ! in \.tft and place in kettle <d cold cbjer an t ing to boi: Sweet' - oiightl ‘ >f desired S. :v hot. Yield. 10 cups. Ironing hint: Starching will cat the ironing time in half. I' :m."inj, that d ’sstv, skirt-. ;>! -ft . rod blouse- :u:uy cleaner longer shod dirt ui.d lust move card :■■ i d Ire up that crisp look TWO b iv--. m t-M.l of • ne Do you always eat breakfast You n•.'••••,! breakfa>! if vc>u ex , pect to do; your best work ,*mi bo bubbling over with tmerg;. fa; the a:.»y's Wi rlc Prop u• si > ecoiting oerools bio ib_ bt before. : . cover with u thin film of water, : band cheat in the morning be fore .-tirring Dried fruit soaked overnight cook - very ijuickly. Y u ran o-ok if with th<- ■•cal. F <h U LLi\ ICNHIM,., BATCUDAV, , :.h>, lU-te fruit juices mav :be battled, stop pered, and stored in the refrig erator. «*»i«MmumvnnMi i- wr ***** i Carolina Buick Company • ,^onf l \ /) Ins Up 101 l and down dale // J\J r,)uut (ihrisuivis wishes in a!t our in- ltd-, a tut jiiiii'j.i'. i hr- o vise time of yeai wh< n the <up ot . ,»-ii i heei is us fullest, hospitality is Hi, lii i-nc-i. and mn thought; ut you art \sajuu-.»tl Green Cleaners 415 S. Blood worth St. % „ n <0 - V A ll £IVI'H ■ m- *"> \ HI 1 " ° r tk : m ) and a | Happy New Year to All ROBERT VERNON, Incorporated | w * uui] nt + .-s : ***%l *. ' -v r ' WISHES v / The doorway to hospitality ohem k *' „ | a cheerfully to admit the spirit of fii Christmas! Wc welcome all our ¥ %s '- ' fru rids to partake of the many - * ,\ i| 1 joyous greetings ivc extend on thu (I j , .} happy QCCOUWk f 1 ■ - . Capital Printing Co. 110 W. Hargett St. Keryo fanner? of the Sunbury C'-mmunity, tjatei. County, have bought and raised more than 2.000 chickens during the year

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