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--T - THE CAHOUHA Timi tATUtDAY SETT. II, lt»T NATIONAL BAPTISTS CONYENE M ALA. _ "•* I R epresenta t i ves Fixmi 32iSta t es^ i Mill Sfamdouto%S*, EVrmingham, Ala., Municipal i ftUemate the Ilev. M. Pmw* of Auditorium, Sept.* 8— (Special) j'the South Carolini^ capital. Dur- Wlth the spiritual mnd religious ing the firit period of the niora> Theme ‘^GO—Teach All Nation," ing only the mligioua fervor and as adopted iby the World’s A«»o-[ spiritual awalcening were notl««- ciation. the National Baptist a&le tiv tl)# vast •udtenec in ^ Convention of America opeited J auditorium and in the crowded here in the Municipal And. at 9 Sixteenth Street ifiliptiat Chareh o’d^k centra) standard time to*|whree the other two auziliarlea day. ^e devotional period ^as were in session, led by the Rev. O: E: Kelly, D: ^ D., of Newark, N. J:, and Rep. I tworthirty tSday th» con- J. S. Givens, D. of New ’ condudted the devtotion u ^ opening with a song servic* eon- 1, 06V>hin of Tennessee. The flni of tl|B ita report wu Theme for the morning was _ _ . . Chka«ft pr«> A: Hubbard, DQ, York, while the vast audience coming . . u t» from thirty-two dfiferent states.'* ^ was assenvbling, seating them. - selves 'by' states. l?»e Devot/.on make ‘Mid- Home Mission Board, wiui •Mons.’ It was , discussed ^y the’ Rev.,A: H,ibbard, D«, of Chica- !>/*".? “ SO. (U TOR OF ftWED W TOPS'PF « 01 eftrt#, ujRmjHeROiwno»fltoftuk «>no nnwo fcftw. m M; Hendon, of Chicago, the eor- I responding secretary, reporting The Woman's Auxiliary ij al- for the board, so in session, with Mrs. M. Ful- WETt^ : NtCHT W KJRLEM" - flCTOR-PRODUCER NOIM iTOWmo « Hti ow PHoouciion •BRRGRINS WITH BULLETS" 1 Gongr essnian WASHINOTON, Sept. 9, —(Aiorder hy the Interstate C.m- M*> —A formal complaint l»»t,merce Commisirion to have the we«4t waa filed with the Inter-1 defendant railroads correct the state ComraeTce Commiaidon by abuse complaihed of and refrain Atty, Rickard £ Chicago and Congrtuinan Arthur future, W; Mitehell, lone Na^o U« S. TRIANellLAR BEAUTY ASSOeiATION ro RAtSf STANI)Altimil6A(i& CHICAGO, Sept: 9—(AN>P)— dent of the Beauticians' aiao.-’ia- In order to rid the profession of l.on, with MraJ Dinnplea Pattef- ler us pmident, Mrs. £7 The (!onv«nti*h adjourned at 6" as correspondijig secreUry. The re-assemWed at 7 also a Junior Convention headed by Mrs. HaWl^llia'ms as pres. for ident and Misa Mora Dee Dailey Excellency, the as corresponding secretary. The Governor, His Honor, the Mayor, women have as their Themfe f«t-denominations, the entire meet, “For We Ara 0S\ '(ONE StRBK WiLtIf) song-tuRtTER-musicifln flno TL:mBLES--!;m BEEn PiBHino ‘ G-rorj. THf FOOTUOMTS FOR. g 5 yERRS ’.-.riosAt iiEORo ms8 Representative against several defendant^ railroads for thcii action in Jim Crowiing Mr. Mit chell last A|>ril while on a trip jfrom Chicago to Hot Springs, Ark. The comiplaint was filed on the Congrearfnan’s behalf and i on behalf of aU other colored I persons subjected to the jiscri-1 minatory acts Of the 'deTendanta. | It also requested issuance of an j The complaint was filed again st Frank O. lowden, James Gorman, and Joseph Teeming, l^stees of the &tate of the Chicago, Rock Islaijn and Pacilic Railway Company, a corporatV>n and Pullman Conqpany. a corpo ration chax^ng discrimination in failing to furnish equal. afcomo- dations as required by law to l^itisens paying the same rate of fare, COURSE IN MEDICINE GIVEN AT KNOXVILLE CITY HOSPITAL The convention will address it self to an educational rally to assist Va. Theological Seminary at ' Lynchburg, Va., Guadalupe College at Seguin, Texas, and the Florida Baptist College at liEborers Together With God.” .These religious forces depresen ted the parent body and the two auxiliaries will devote the en tire five days in spiritual awake- „ . .. ™ . . ning. tacked up by the solidarity of a denominational organization in the interest of the cause of Christ and its kingdom, plus the enlargement on the New Testa- , ment Church idea. The thi-ce men and point program adopted in the t"** early part of the year and re commended by ReV, Prince, the president, will be strictly adher ed to*- Foreign missions, home missions and education will not he overlooked. ing the other phases of the work in the development of the quar ter section 'of land which was donated for the building of a Ben Carter In New Film With Eddie Cantor HOLLYWOOD, Sept. children. The program provides for the ap- .. (By young Negro boys and training jPay M. Jackson for ANP)—M>-jthem or the present mode of j women tlon picture fans will witness an [swing music that Carter soon I So far as entirely new treatment of music on the screen when yTJnXVTt.TlF„ (By 0; B. Taylor for ANP) Under the auspices of the Tenn. State Medical Aas’n (white) a course in Obstetrics and Gytfe^ Mlogy is Ibeing conducted at the General hospital here. All the colored physicians of i Knoxville, who are equally quali fied, have been asked to attend the lectures and clinics, will extend over a period of 10 weelca: Oi the more than 100 physiciand present at the first lecture ai^^ clinic held Thursday night, four were Negro and two more, making six. will be adddsd Beautieians Meet io N. I ope- _ . a We^woota of from such’discriminatory acts in tuttfaroat competition and at th*'son, treasurer,’ and Mrs. Vkiim same, time standardize prices | i^alton. seefetary. They re^esent worlclng eondlirons to“^nsifrt 4«at& j eipectively' beauty schools laws, Chicago's leaing^ ^ beauti- ^rators, shop owners ciAns met Sunday^ at the Mme: C. J. Walker College of fieau'y Culture to reorganize the the Beauticians’ Trianglar associa tion composed Of schools, ^hop owners and operators. It was pointed out it ths . meeting that under existing conditions neither shop owners nor e'p^i^tora arc making a de cent living and often” end th«_^ week with leas money than wo men employed in the common est kind of Unskilled work. This llte asBociation has the backing of the organizations of Master Barbers and Jouraeynien Bar-4 Jfy;? bers who have waged a similar campaign in their fi^d. Mr-i; Marjorie Stewart Joyner is iMfisi- Uie record pearance of the following well and hear ©fen Carter’ei Plan- report tation Boys, augmented iby Per- kth’s BlacSsbirds and the Jones Boys in the “sing band" of Foy new Eddie Cantor vehicle, “Ali soon jazz >ound himself with one of vh«]thb is the first time in they j most sensational acts that ever that white and colored New York City, Aug. 31—More than 200 expert hairdressers and beauty operators from ® states are expected to meet here Sept- which fimber 7, 8 and 9, for the seven teenth annual convention of the Nationar Beauty Culturist League, oldest organization of its kind in the Country. . fDemonstmtions of the latest styles In hair dressing, ^^well as technical lectures on s!alp,^treat* ment and oare of the skin, will feature the orogram. shows, history physi- known ministers and tiie of the several l>oards. AUGUSTA OPENS FIRST NEGRO HIGH SCHOOL >bba Goes to Town.’ The introductory sermon to- —*' ■ 1 i j '• day was preached by tHe Rev. J. AUGUSTA, Ga; September »—! « descriptive Har- P. Reeder. D: D., of Columbia, (ANP)—AugusU’s first colotel sequence in the picture, this S. C4, who was the entertaining high school opened for the ..Fall ® ffroup of vocal swin^- pastor last year. He had aa an tnrm, on Septemtoer.. 7. ' withl"^*” ■ ■ - tWowi nwiHaiAtr [yet attempted in motion pictures, [a preview of actual production teveals. Responsible for their musical direction in this number SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS ^ Aabulane* SsrvlM PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT J-STSS S22 EAST PETTIGREW ST. DURIfAM, N. C. ' L hit the West Coast. USHER’S BOARD OF MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH GIVE ENTERTAINMENT i ^iiiam of Knoxville have sat in together. Ttiere is no dis* f‘l- the crimination, and a spirit of lowship seems to pervade surrounding atmosphere. Dr. Frank JI. Whitejjre the not- led Obstetrician and Gynecologist The Usher’s Board of the Mt.Faculty of the Medical Gilead Baptist Church and fifty Department of the University of pr more of thtfir friends motor-‘ Chicago, is the chief cHnkian, ns- ed .out to the forest Edge Farmi„uf»/i iKy Dr. Rvnftbiircer °of the dollars richer since he started aa ’t ■ ' . • an independent lottery operator. He was ordered bound' over under bond, bv Recorder G. Nott ingham. told, exists in large city excMft Chicago: OTgffRization will ; b*jrin an immediate drtfe to rid the profession of unlicensed o^!*'‘a-. tors, (house shops) unsanitary working conditions and to lift cut prices and’ shorten houis to of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Holloway Medicaf Department of the Uui- laat Friday night, August 27 Tennessee, at the firat and spent an enjoyable evening, ^he Commonwealth Fund Mr. /Bennie B., Rqgers, the! —^ ade Leon Rene and Ben Cartor. genial president of the Usher’s. themselves toy pFaying games Board, was host to th* group J and telling jokei^ they were ser* and an enjoyable time was had ved a delicidus repast of chicken, by aU. jPOtato salad, j>unch. light rolls GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY ersFRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES Hollywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD. Prep. * DURHAM. N. C. 118 S. MANGUM ST. Kid* Inipiwed It will be remembered that Car ter’s .introduction to Los Angeles audiences dates back to his pre^ sentation oi( the -‘'Pickaninny Choir”, which he organized with the assistance of Mrs. Lauretta Butler from among her Kiddies Minstrels group. So unique was Uie idea of forming a chorus of amused and ice cream and cake. freshman and sophomore coursee scheduled for this year. Super intendent of Schools S. D. Cope land said a junior clasb will bj added next year and a senior class in li939. ACCIDENT FIDELITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE SICKNESS Marie Dowing, Iifector of the Larieuse Beauty Foundation and author of the column, “Beauty and Romance,” will summarixe high lights of thg convention in a »pec- iail story which will appear in next week’s. Officers of the League are Mrs. Cthel p&ird. New York City^ PSeaU dent; Mrs. Virginia B. Glover, New Orleans, flrst rtce-presTJiSnr- Mr^. Daisy Cash, Memphis, second vice- MACON LOTTERY OPERATOR JAILED FOR FAILURE TO "PAY OFF” Can hMHile really appredale the Costlier Tobaccos in Camels? THE ANSWER... GAMEIS ARE THE URGES!' SEUING CIGAREin IN AMERIC MlWJJimmimii. I SYMPATHETIC S E R V 1 C Bi McLaurin Funeral Home [ LICENSED EMBALMERS Offi«4, PAoa«i'F-07BI luaii HOC Faysttsvills 'AllllBIIIIMIIiaiHIIIIBIIIIfllllll w*mu DiirAaa, ■, & Clothes For SsfioodHalrHroiAr a Qrtwliw PenwS. armr. I.«9 llkf rMommM^td |^^.u 4wHor tw MwaM., M- Has SiUr. 80-GOOD HAIR BTRAIOHTENEH OtmtSM (Im«« b«XM> SSe MnMotMOT (Uff«'b«»s) ..... SO. MM'. B«lr MntfsMtMr SS« mm wwiMir SB. OsMaaM 4M Sm* ts. Ii» Ma«,(Mr. i*.SM accBti mmtw ordw. w. rmr Pwtiw. SO OO0D CHEMICAL CO. w rap^fT.. & a * AtiantB. aa. SOUTHERN FIDEITY lUTDAL INSURANCE COHPANT fHE ONLY CASUALTY CMOPANT CHARTMED M NMm GAAMJNA Police Adjudicate Rocket Play Macon, 3*., Sept. —(lAiNlP)- James Rowland^ alleged “bug” op- eratnr, must IJace trial in leity court because, acconling to police, he failed to pay his ^vinners. Pol ice made an investigation follow ing the complaint of H. L. Jones and George Davis, who said they held winning numbers but were told by Rowland he couldn’t pay off until he had see “the boss'.” The bosd Radio l^trotman John Beck said, denouncM Rowland as an lAiposter ahd said he was not a recognized writer for the chiefs of the local numbers racket. Police say. Rowland is several hundred* CLfiANlNQ A PIUSSIHO ALffSmNO PHONE I UNION TAILORINa CO. 112 PARRISH ST. rmfiiui A S1*BCIALTY DURHAM. N. C. A ...HOiDf WOURMAN To wilt tnJ HoU tin Mm yit Lon — USI LARIiUSE WANDA'S sol th. MMm A. wiaM. Lei« of her (irl frtMidi ImH to Mka Mcaa choic. Not V.ndk—ih. smbM of ik. of b« crowd-^^sdih. kamra ktnr to nold him la to. pum of hM hMd.*9k( luowi the biodiss chum of soft, ndiM^ hmUt coloredhair. Shtr.llMoataiMi.(s keep herhtir lorelr,«od keep faff au loriBS- Dull, streaked or giwr hair takn m i>S biiwy with — MtUcniMi of tari—n. Color COMM* .naln fm Hack black, duk, ■adlMi or lisht brawa or bload., aa 70m d«i» jb Yoii jWt aptlr Lariwu. rowHli. •rhoaa., ia • i*w «iaM«(. ▼lU not nd> or or wait oC a«d will Uk aad Uat. Y*** latiwia. ia saanatKtd to aatiafy or fow daalM will rafiud row momv- G*t • booie irda yo«t dMter TODAY. ci0llfffiioir*i If your d.olM' do.a net^ov. it, >.nd $I.3S dirKi to OODinOY MANUMCTUUN* COMPANY • MIO OUVP W. • tT. MUM, MO. COLORING ms $10(1 MNTHLY F9R0NECEST1 DM CkiMtoi^ aad BanaClciary Now laaarad al aa Additional Coat. An Batlrsljt New Faatnro Offarsd fcy S|« Otlier CaniMuiy Durham, N. C.—An"^ accident insmanea T'oUoy^ ^bmirl^T tbreT peop*«; ths prtB^pnl, bedts^ {ieb^ and one child now offered by Sottthem Fidelity Mutual is tn Immediate benefK from date otf premii^ ‘"^yment Wei»kly benefits a» fr^ $10.00 to |25.- 00. Death benefits from I26&.00 to 11600.00, and the cost ia only m'e cent per da]^ or $3.60 pei Yoa must se« this poHcy at our expense. Bead It, and- understand exactly what it corers, than if you are satisfied, aend fS.M to put it in force for 1 year. Sack y^ aU Iteneflta iacrease ito per cent antil tile poUejr haa a value of SO per cent more at ne additiimal JTemen and men are accepted. No medieal examination, no red- tape. Send no money vitb appli- catien. Joat write yoiur name, age address, |>eiisfkiary*a. nune and ralatioD^p and mall to ‘ the Sontiiem Fidelity Mutual Insur- rance 'Mhipany, DorfauB, Nortit Carolina, for i^oe poUey 4b9«o- tiOB. AdT). We are exclutlwe iigeati for tlie oatieaaBr TONTI^^ WASHABLE.^ SHARE CLOTH DUPONT . . 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