WKF.K EFIHNG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, |9ss s Spumed Suitor Murders m ; j Co-Eld, Attempts Suicide i Aw >’■* \' y ’* 1 /nOF-;:’ : .,L .3 '■ ■o'. *“ . ... nt '’ s I Jfeu : W ' ■ 1®? &■ -■ y--■ ■ • --■ i (& - p&BBGG?- ; V '-•• >. -■' • <• a familiar voic: . . ~is your heart by Long Distance ~ ; ClwhjOi' Stkai&iOg Wi the %3!3<ioW, a VOiCv Iroiii icmcr-jjg dew bat far away comes over J b. You uF together. Fora white yen >/*•• -ncr ‘-'O’*ud of »\w voices limits the nmes i'‘\ f ~n. a■ - ; cr; d:s!;mt loved ones, or r •;•'• >•• old F iesidv who would etfjoy hearing from • •;• . ' F f|;cm ' tor ■ Dio! ms S . THERM Bf LI I, * r K fl I AKO TELEGRAPH COMPANY .u * # </.*»•«? 5 J >**. vv. - ■>. •• ■:- 0W ' ||U - WITH - j Country Fresh | i F ?||g p:he stats : ' ;V '^ v y| Vitamin *t®mo»enisc«l I 'f Tp MILK A* .cur nearby Pine State Deafer * ? jRBfXjSjKl.,} .■ F'H«.I —nmm * c or- i«e .n y<’-.MR -st Nmvs e t-.ml w nag—tv F UFF THE FINEST PREMIUMS MADE ! 5F- - i liSpil- WITH TIP TOP EVEREDV COU- | wLPONS, You Pay No Money, hun- j dreds of Nationally Known Items \ To Choose From, j I pip yipc u, lie I 1 || 11 iU u *-« *-»• avc ‘ 1 * ? f - • I* ” '*NN£JS HEtS -.37* I BACON «^ss= fff ft ** | » =?* »» '$ f% ?“ i f? MAXwr.u. f K e ® il^l If:';: f; : » 01 1 ■’ v I *t^V I, ur&i'M’s rM,\r- M'.R- ';r.ri.ae 21c I Peaches 2 «4 Sc h’-'- . . | COBLE’S v 1 F Lb. ct». 79c | Milk y 2 Gai - G!aM 39 c mmtMmamrr. »w aamßvmc,vwr ymt awvfci. wMunMNHMmM r 'AiKUMMnMMt CKirsaßN OF IHE SEA *"**> ? & ? ♦ *J A .. X I 1 JTk ; ; f \iB c UMXAGti. STOM; GUI! f f fYCX’FA ' v <'' §*Us '*>.•+' Jliwu.* JLr* • i MONDAY I ■„;.::ol day - GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS >-b. 10c S. NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES 10 i-b. b«39c yELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES Lb. 10c TIP TOP QUIZ-FREE JACKPOT—WNAO ) :15 MON. thru TEL IFjiiPiraP -sffl&'FPOP SJORfS-^asa U 0« tigWHEftN AVE. >,JEOI2 EAIBVIBW Rt> -| I TOLEDO. O - (ANP; An at- . I tjaf'tivr; University <>.i Tnleclo co- ! ’ ett was siayi bore last week by ! : ejected suitor who toW iJonee ; • i.p became aftgry when the- gal i rii*i not Peep a hat.*? with him. ■ j V'ctim <:*i the i rag My was !>?- j I jores CJrishotn, 1!». who v.-- -, shot ■ ; unc ktileh uP'-e being sliehcd ; ; with » tiutclu ■ k >Ue in the b«S- - ; r , :K?;.n of her home. A shotgun '-oi- ■ I lay rippofi through her sho-e icier . ironcuired her he* • .vF'-wph E Colins, 21, desscnbefl , as sir*.* spumed suitor, su; eerKi-.n - - ; 1 e<i to pot'oe tux a half h - | a? «r the xbootlftg. After his ar- ; ; ura?gr.Bi**St the -.’ay nn ' | f-rvT drgi>*-i murdei charges. Coi- i i luis attempted to commit suicide : - •*“••' -Axw -• ™ .y ... k . . ': *.. *<•' i- a i rei.'s,: with *« o Itaudkerct.-ets: f ; The suspect told detectives hi? | ; h» <*uded F night *tx-.«r pretty , « Dfi’arc-J went to ft p«-ay wW? 2 i nuuu id friends an<i failed to ! ' sjw'v up for their midnight date. ; : He tierhled, poli.c-e §yos,v-d him ; as soto broßk into her hw&Ml ■ /sf Carolinian Carrier in ■T . ' . FF 1 Greensboro Is Industrious, Ambitious Eisittk Hr::.' :r •j OR El KSBO-R.O- -' Tat going te get married," CecU Ramseui' told his nsotliei'. A nonchhi&ni "‘o.k. sroade the 12-ye#u**oid hastily acc “ just a;; soon aa I ficisli hiyh ‘a'Jjxkjl, fin.sh coilvue. yt a r d .->b save some monty, ouy :..vrne -harp clothes, build a house, yet: a car asd feud a pmty gn il’ - The above announcement f typical of the sensitive wit oi the first DKOUM4N rier in* Greensboro, A tib grade pupil at lincolu Js High School. Cecil works hard ai everyth :Jlg he at terrpts. Besides deiiver- the <. AROUMAN. h e of t* n works as errand boy-handy man for two local taftsiafisses and as truck bov on ;.t ce-rh- the cmoimim !?*?■•• 4ti>- --"»r tb* rrstt* r ij. • w*. • . tk.i* Flo a ; v.uji-v - tour.-.! li. k'tilf- sFit-- j avy v u her wv«-m-n(i*cU | coo.stfl. Arsthony lei.'kcU ?Tid throe ©the: yriric: H - was orde '<:•:! j out and went ; >U> ,; ?n irtebea j vvij'-r*: he found a oiucne-' ktufe j •tad i-i-iumcd to UlO cedroym add 1 sfaboed l>'*!or:.-:; '*'•'? i»ti. cr girl! | lied. After sis. :xing the cUd, p&iiee ! said C<i! ! :.s 'pffjiii bar)" lat*) ihe ; kiuhe* and • *iek*‘-« up the snot* ; gun. u it Kiri tiH”.x m-turned t« fire tide »t t?>v girl, | om of which took *.*ff«t ; r, tiiijSM lion t-i'.r Anri j after appearing m i rm-i.-nn-c court on an assault j ! * ’ ■-■ A*"-“ * ' '* The sir I tarnaid n»ve bet-r* s j i this fail hi if* was a tr.en'uer of | i the Pyramid :;>u’Sj. nub te | i iiia -V , i. , I, i.Xc a,.,, ,>t ; JJ C - Ir.r.*hs> Airs. T,o;c:? rtyff.;-.. i 1 nuo, fa>.Jt«ffv Chariftk, ftfid gmad* { j Piil'CTit survavn. 0 if.-if’s fruit ir»ffe- Ifc a !*o b*:’:.;;s Mei;l*b<>rs r>a .i;r, its;: if ii’Otjj ‘--O' bit; X:;;u. to lUCi'id mr Truces. il-SviarM one m-i?hbar who told him la wav; h ht : ?- iron tvluv' she a»- sv-ertd rite phone, Cecil irons a*; v.-:i rs J " | -A'Ffv— >-Ffo4s -4*? i^ca fs- uF J'F _ . . ;,F > :f: ' L; i ft «, aWfci'tt ; apprecz-vt-sd for ; r.-. pfi.-c'cncy wo i Goj-.r F.-'ii o i”;? ■ jo-.j.,, voc. Cue oi . - 3 vo 4 v if itre,.jf- ciiUi'cbi each fcuuviay, ru- Vi wt':’ I" V(. 3)kC '- Y. -4 V: 0.3. V 'iO IC-H)i 3*.• i:: 1 ■ GREE-VaSORO - At ic^t.turns ? ySL I : . I V Co',raiy C ■ Finnic Syfu>ul at the •' 't%-n9or>;' . Courtly l raiUFU' .. f . ; at W-rlosu-. H-o. ti'.C ”33, O'. JS’ll3 i C v,‘a FO'.-* ill EJuFu.:r??k Bar-al Educa t • . , t. a . r ■ ni ' :• • V ’.."Uit'..' FFiiOOi ciiilH:li ■'■r’kt-'C FD'v'- Ki ' . I '■ «*• Fk#: i ! x : .;F .'•? s u ?L *W 'V RAIXIGU TEAC.WBB. TO rmc. *,O .Mr is. Leolft G. lluves. v. ho waA a! one tin**? a tra-tinar i*f the blind at the stive AciHvii tor the Blind arid ! Leaf, v.ki.l rim begin teaching: Braille hi the Chicago Public iv-hiuils. Mrs. Haye.s did Her Miutcrgraduate work at W*n atcn-»a:c;K Teachers College ! and reeerved her masters de cree at ( ifumbia and Nrw \ srk t-niversities. She has done further study also at A -v. Turk | University. While in Chicago I stot* will attend evening classes } a! the University oi Illinois, j: She is the wife of Spurgeon S. S Mayes, who has lived j.u this | city for a number of years, i hut who is « native of New | Itochelle. IS. V. He will also he j employed ir. i hicago this year. I New Orleans Jazz Artist: Honored By Whites NEW ORLEANS (ANP ; Mh:» week saw honors come, to | Ov/ur Colostin, for M) years one of the leading Jazz i artists of. the Crescent City, i A oronze bust '.if the trumpet ! rooter vr:»s given to the muwu> j pjsi’ owned Delgado Museum In i City Park and there it is to be on exhibition as a reminder of HURR Y TO HUDSON - RELK BASEMENT STORE ■’Cause School Starts Tomorrow! m ■/£-' | * ,t - %V:- '■' ■ ;'A \, j i Boys 4 T - Shirts 59= N-at white T shim by Fruit of ;}-.{ Loom for back to schoolers to wear with ther dungarees or UDO'-I their shirts. Fully combed cotton with nyion reinforced or-:;hues. Sizes 4 to 16 in white only. Boys* Shorts 59 c Gripper and boxe r style shorts hj Fvup of the Doom. Comfortable (or boy back to sch ol wear. Size# 4 io ife. Solids and stripes, f! *4 a i4t rf>. v M " v, l Jk.A (**£*&' Ti I VJ Boys' Undershirts 39 c Boys 1 Briefs 59c Fruit of the Loom knitted brrtfs and underfib ir-e. Knitted fully combed cotton end reinforced with nylon at neckline arid leg ••ids. All whine in sizes 4 to 16. Guaranteed not to shrink. ppir Boys 1 Dungarees s 1.49 sturdy Red Camel Dunsrret*. Strong 8-o*. denim with triple .witched seams and reinforced at strain points with copper brad*. Styled with zipper fly. Sizes 4 to Id, Guaranteed washable. • i ciiMKi. itoni'oriwid an 4 Mr «iii Slaw i ta M* i the pioneer work in j • '-b .but | Coiestin bus done for a hah con- ' | lury. ; Funds for this bust wee*: lur | niched by whites in the city, i members of the local cm i recreational department, t-J of | the local jm faujKjaU<«i I The National Assoc.i'liion of I Negro Musicians, meeting in w Back-10-School For T : | Better Bargains . ;sr* I w.. Jcf \, /:Wl\ \vA w) • T / v ■. \ / -a i i. .'■' t ' 4 ■ ;; >. * , f ' Children s Slips CQ r t.O W F cir a WtH* SCi; i.K J * ycjtl . 9*- ■ ’ J Boy’s Shoe <-0 HQ *4.98 8»lsh maeeassip toe on sturdy Htviisi-) ni'iccu••.•••;•» roe on sturdy £ —a. JcWfcf . . ‘S. :c -s ft :■ ’ GirFs Shoe- Size* 5V* -S $3.98 Sizt* BVi- .5 *4.98 laitle gift's Red Riding Hood shoe with stylish sport strap across top. Styled for comfort and hard wear. Widths C~D. : or] .n their 391 b annual con- J • veolion, gave- all of Wednesday j • . program to honor Color- , | tin. Sv»eakim; before those music!* ; ! ar- ; ; (Vitartin revealed that he had | fce.-r, ..cm oU’d with Armstrong, j ; liie ; l! ''.ram: Satcbmo and with ; Kid” Or,y ami others. Or: many | i>*E-S. MO ASKS TO SEE AC- ! ai occasion Colestm said th* Louis Armstrong bad taken t band and bad ridden s'! day » a hucksters wagon to advertiv a dance at whit Colestin s bant and not Armstrong’s was to t» the feature He sta‘. ! ; mt at th* tune the pay for an entire ban* fur the night ••/as $12.00, not so each men, but for the who! A Children’s Dresses *1.98 Many checks plaids, and stripes in adorable styles for back to school. Cotton with fancy trunr Made of Dar. River washable fa bric. Sizes 6 to 14. k -W Sjr Children’s Cardigans $ 1.98 ICO' wool cardigan sweater? for Jiftlc r-irl,:. Many colors including royal blue, kelly green, red, light blue, and navy Sizes 7 to 14. m vs vhhl wtmmm ""*** 4 Lomg Sk«ve PAGE FIVE

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