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KIQMT ■■ 9, ^l!tv%l*W*^-"' ■O*" ft tte atodMiU who b*v« rctunted to wious aehoola and callecM «r*i W» Mark* m4 Bvsnc*linc Cordi**» Howwrd tj., -‘Minn Fr»n«* «"d Jonpfeta* Harris, H«nd«r»on Inititute, Miawr Con«t«nc« and Vivian Merrick. Talladega; Miaan Mar- K^ret and Ctarlo^t* XennedjT; . TalUdai^; Mi«ne« Alberta and ' Minoma Gome*. Palmer Metna- .rial Misiei iftarbiira Logan and OdesM Strong. P^l* user Memorial Institute; Me»i% Richard Dunlap and Ellii Jonti, St Pant; J. Lowe, Howanl Jlniverutjr; Wanti Gonax, Vir ginia State College; Joiin Cor> dice. New YorK Univer«ity; Ja». Harper, West Virginia 8t«t« CdlefpPi -Booker Spaulding, Ham> pton Institute; Min ’n>«Im^ Bail' Morgan College; Mi*a Ua> rietta Brown, West Vlrtrinln State College; Gilbert Deer, Hampton Institute, Richard A. Smith, Shaw University; 'niomas Shaw, West Vii^nia State Col lege; Miss Willie B|4e l*arker,}t^ Thomas ftirter. Palmer Memori al Instituti:; Mias Nannif Ruth Burnette, West Virginia States CoUetre; Miss Mary Cotton, Pal mer Memorial Institute. Mn. P. W. Jordan is back in the city after her stay in Wash- ing^n. D. C. during the holidays. Mrs. Charles G. Davis spent the holidays with her sisters in Greensboro, N. C. and in Salis bury, N. C. hemM of Mr.' and Mn. H^omaa BnUey, and Prof. and Mra. I. H Buchanan respectively. Miss Marsha Wtntema of Hart ford, Conn. and who !■ studying at Talladega Colleg* wa» houaa guest of Miss Chariot# Kennedy during the holidays. +- Misses Grayce and Margaret Lanier spent the holiday! in Fay- eteville, K, C, 8ATUKPAY JAN. B, Itat.. f NORWAY, TUKHl feOWlf £M- PEROil SILASSIE'S APPEAL] OSLO, Korway, J*an. (V—AN P)—JCinit Haakon on last Wed nesday addrenad a peraonal lat ter to cxtle4 l^hiopian Emperor Haile Selanie in response to t^.ie former monarch** appeal to the heads of atates that are aignato- riea to the Orio Convention. KInif Haaikon’a menage; “My Goremment refiiaes the invitation of the Jlfethertands to aproaeh Great Bkitlan and Fran^'e in regard to the recognition of t^e Italian conquest of Ethiopia.” k was also reported that nei ther the Swadish Government nor King Christian of Denmark had As yet replied te Selassie’s ap ^a1. It was understood that Danlfh Premier Theodore 8taun- ing would consult the ot^ier ,Oslo ^KJWW* ibeforr-tafcipf •e^ien. j’ - TWO FACE COUlNTEItFEVr CHARGIS IN AJtKANSAS BtATVSVILUD, Ark., Jan. S— (ANP)*—Two men—Nathan Hen nings, 26 and Bobe Neely, 30,' were arraigned last Tlitirtday for SURAlimimajna k mb niaa ■■ •* yt-vtimtitwry nvtnrm^ 99Jorv w. 15^ Commissioner Dean XAudimj on charges of poaeasinc uid paaa- ing counterfeit cohi*. Basil R. Newton of Ure tTr S. WKfet vies Is in charge of tiie ewN. KAPPAS TO WILBERFORCE IN CLEVELAiND, Ohio. Jan. 5.— (By 0. James Flemizig for ANP) -yAXter passing reaolutions call- i»«r tion l^esident Roosevelt t.nd tl« ^teiaty tg pm tfce 'Wagnef- Van Nuys Anti-lynching Bill, the Kappa Alpfm Psi Pratemlty doaed Its twenty^seventh annudl obnelave last Wednesday by un animously electing Attorney Teo- phti^^s M. Maaat. CU#a|^,- aa. tuceenive year. Next year’s -on- crive goes to WQhaiioree Uni- venlty, Xenia, Ohio. EMfll‘9 CIUCKBI liytGllt FAMED CHieifiO NfilHf CLOSED pY CITY Meeting in-this city, since Sun- , . . , day at t9>a Pftytti# Wlwatley Aa- 'OHICAflO, Jan. ^ s8efalion7 CeJeV " the fraternity was welcomed hero/'^««" Ernle^endervn.JW*- by Mayt>r «. Blurton, In a public»O-’* ^^^en Shavk, Inc., meeting Sunday. SimiB lian it[f \ •^Levlrt Kelly, president of Loeal heard reports from 179 dcle- ^iit|» ttsp^^ntinar 80 ^chapters DONT TAXES TAKE THE CAKE? On Wednesday night Dec. 29, 1M7 the Alfonqoln Tfflfttr dab sponsored Its annual Christmas dance unde? the supervWon of,ii*n»s, l^elma Bady, Liszie Bul- Mrs. B A. J. Whitted, at the lock, Ethel Ledbetter,” Messru. Tennis elubhousa. Tha vpaclAua Wi^ti >Qomea, Garland Spauld- clubhouse waJ beautifidly deco rated In accord witfi Qie Xnia4 season. There was a trae decprnt^ ed with lights In one comer. The out of town gueita wew! Vera and John D. Louis, Billy Hlfnrs, Ridley McClelland, and the Ing, Wflllam Kennedy, Alexan« der Spauldlpg, Howee Funder burk, Jahies Lowe, James Harp er, Charles Steele, Josept) MWl'V Clinton mUs, WUllam. Aiflonc, Bisnny Moore, William Graen, Horace Southerland, Robert Misses Kay from Raleigh. Bdlly Southerland, George Cox, Geo. Toney of Oxford, Clarence and [ Logan, O’Brien MitcheU, Robert Miss Juanita EUlard from Golds- Weaver, Sam II|oqre, Vlnecnt boro. Miss Marsha WilWare* Ilf I Moow, Earl (Baueum, Carl Co- Hartford, Conn. The local guests ^*art, William Page, Joseph Pal. were: Misses Willi* Baucum, Jo-j mef. Tiny Tholbpeon, Loondrw sephlne and Prance# iRarrls, ] WiHUhns, Hubbard, John Willie Mfte Parker, Doris Holler Cameren, Henry Gunn, and Joe way, Jo^inetta Holloway, JuanlU | Christmas. Refreshments were Albright, Marietta Sarown, Con- Ruth Buchanan, Margtret Bvr- ton, Clara Burton, Nellie Greene, Eva Ford, Dorothy Toole, Forice Holmes, Charlotte- Kennedy, Ma rgaret Kennedy, Henrietta Chris tmas, Rebecca Chrlstnu, Lola 'Mrs. Bettie Lou Greene of i Gourdine, Alberta Gomez, Mine* Greensboro, N. C. spent a few ma Gomez, Qdesaa.^ Strong, Bar-r days in thte city on business H bara Logan, Jesaia Logan, Rosa- While here she resided . in ^Jthe | mond Walton, Margaret WH*'. served during intermission. All selves tremendoQtii^,' Miss Rosamond Walton of Bennett College* was In ,the nlty visiting her sister Mrs- Alherti^ Thompson of Uinstead )|t, Miss Vivian Spaulding was a gfuest in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Spaulding during the hpUd«yR. MOTOR TAXU , ky Id. •. tnover rhs aiito owner has t« l»ear A whole lot mere than hia Juit ahare Of taxee, we maintain) Whenever leglaliittve flenta Need caeh to liquidate expenask They hasten te ordain Another levy on tba aaan Who own# I new ^r aiitH|ue van That liurNa up'gMMlna— fllihf new It takea meet all the pa> ^ ^ ohap o«n earn frem day te day ''0 speneer a maehlne. )ld Unele tarn grabe off a few igchs ev*ry time a new 'ar'i sold and Michigan fskes three per cent what ene pays AW*f he’s labored hard te ralae — Th* pr,^e‘of ‘¥%edaR, And no amall portion ef the coat 6i'iuel by gaa atatlena^oeaed Into one's tank te tax—■ No other thln|f"iiind bear the load That taalng unite have bntowed Upan our benzine haekal Though wtgerouely we protnt Tha robbery that aeon dlvnte Us of our hard-earned dough, Tha chape who have authority Ti) hl-Jack folks like you and me And All our eoula with woe, Refuse to stop thejr praetlee vile lut, on the contrary, they pile More burdsne on our baok^ Soms day, we hope, our aevereign atate Wilt orow mu^ "*y* eonalderate " About the aute taxi' (nejirln««d from P»rt Hunm. Ulch., “Hersld") Niii' floera. M •ItAetiw km is the hwewt tba^ aatacjf emp'.oirad 16 wtWad. cooki. tM MjghUpad a apna»Lilfc_- livenr erd«4ii. ^ iVouble between Kfltty .ind Jlendenon ha its inc^tion when the «rfe man refused KeAlj^’e de mand Ifiit liftr errttre - personnet - join Loeal 444. There followed a loi^ period of {Hcketlng and a aeriea of oovrt battln in which Kelly and other members of the union taled into court on a va^ •riety of «hargesi but wiSiout in-_ fliction olf penalties. Tbe court strife was temporarily halted when HeiUierson obt^ned a. ourt injuiction rsatraiiiing tht union from interfering with his 444, Walters, Cooks and Itarteh- ders Utaion, polka of the Wabaah Xvienue station, on orders from the Commissioner of Police, re> veked the Chicken fihaek'i li cense and closed tiie doora. Ranking tope* among tbe nl||bt spots of Chicago's Southaide, tha Chicken £hack, with its sophisti cated, ultra-modern dMor and famous for ita palatable, cooked to order /jrifd cbickpe. Cuu long eurtbmers, but pickvUug was’ the safe waa itnsed NEWS iTEM: j"Petiruary 2S, 19S7 Is the 18th anniversary «f atate gasoline taxes, which have cost motor- ’sts more than $6,000,000 since first levied at 1c a gallon. In 1919. The cost for 1936 alone la estimated at $683,000,000. Federal oasoMne taxes have cost an additional V72,65S,000 since 1932, making the gnand total cost from 191t through 1t3 about $6,189,876,693. Efforts now are being made to eliminate the Juplicating federal gasoline tax, te r«duc.« excecsive state taxes to reasonable rates, and to aa.iurr _ txpenditur« of all revenue fer hl'^hways only." Gives Diaaer Mr. and Mrs. Alnka Pratt «f 4K>1 Umstead Street gave a din ner in honor of Rev. C.'~ll Me- Lester, Mrs. Carolina Dunn, Mrs. Puitha Pratt. They served turkey, duck, cake and lea cream. Mrs. Carolina Dunn gava • dinner at her home on Tbaxton Ave. Those present were IRev. C. £. McLester, Mra. R. NL Cntw* ter, of Chapel Hill. Cbicken, spinach; snapbeaiia, peach pla and peach ice cream were served. COMDEMNED TEXA^^ (CenUaaedl frmsi >age eae) from the influence of Negroea in politics. The state admitted that virtu ally all tihe veniremen and idl the Jury beonged to the Ass’n, tmt nr^it tot att wltnenni on the que^ion of venue had taati^ fled the Negro «ould obtain a fair trial, neveartheless. last Tuesday. SAY YOU SAW IT IN TOE CAROLINA TIMES Sofitod HairGrowTer ^ qalaln* r»m«e« Or«* t»«s HW hkir. rCMBimMiaMl kr /uST Sartar tw ’ Saaii^ W»e—fc mm lO-GOOP cntAioaiSNiit ■rtikasi Mel m 0i»iisw (iMce W—»> .. tins-* italr atraieaMMt C*e* 0»ly. le.SBS Acriit* WantaS ■mM Mmmtr Ore**. W* Pm PvatM* SO GOOD rHFMlCAt CO. m ram at.. *. i U. OUR 1938 PLEDGE: ‘ MAXIMUM SERVICE . AT LE 4 ST POSSIBLE C03T 5 mm Eleclrie Power I ■ ■ Electric Applianceis Bns TransiM>rtafion m Public Servicse Company I -ANNOUNCEMENT- MME. SMliTH, HAIR DRESSER ANP BEAUT.Y CULTURiST-WlSH^ TQ ANNOUNCE TO -HER MANY PATRONS *_AND FRIENDS OF r the KEMOVAL of HER SHOP FR01k% BA!|,r. KERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. ^BUlLD^lMG AT • , 707 1t2 FAYETTTEVILLE ST. TO THE REGAL- THEATtE ^UIU>JN£L PETTIGB£W STREtT^ . THANK YOU AGAIN AND AGAIN FOR YOi; R PAST PATRONAGE IS: BETTER SERVICE FOR 1938. / Mrs. I^th Beauty SHop REGAL |THEATRE BLDG. Pfogrcssivcjitorcs*, ln DURHAM...t^‘SOS Gregaoa 'St. — 712 Fayettav ill* St. -r- 106 S. Guthrie Avew — 1013 Chikpe ^Hill St.’— 760 fliA St. — 600 Ro* 715 North Mangun St. ' --- ^'NORTH CAROLINA STORES FOR NORTH CARHJNA PEOP1.E GROCERY SPECIALS, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN» 7 AND ft DRIED BE4NS BABY LIMAS, Lb. — — Sc MICHIGAN PEA BEANS, Lb. ‘ 3c BLACK^YE PEAS, 5c CHOCCHJkTE DROn, Pound — — lOc EVAP(MIATED APPLES, 10 Lb. — ^9c TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 Cin» — 13c OCTAGON SOAP, 2 Cake. V. — 5c HOT BREAKFAST COFFEE, lb 17c PROGRESSIVE ( OFFEE. lb 19c COCOANUT BONBONS, Pound EVAPOILATED PEACHES. 2 Lb». — 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 p^es — — 13e OCTAGON POWDERS. 2 package. Jte AWmWHEMUL )MH(HEflfBNtlTa€ voice RtaXHttEDWTHEMAIRt mm OENVOtCfX) PRIMA DONA WHO MK1H!W(MR WDAS MOTTO WHO PLAYS A FEATURE P.W IfiTHEWPAPfiODUCTIOM TMf TRMlOf DOCTOR BtCt^ Pcint Up Smnmer Mem With Salad Spears Snperiine Midget Peas 7^'^" NO. 2 CAN 19c Saperiine Small Tender PeasHo‘> cA»15c JEWEL Olt ROYAL ASTER 4 POUND CARTON • i*OUND CARTON 43s 83e PRUNES, IQPoa^d Bo* -i- — 4®c WALDORF TISSUE, 4 Rolk -ISe SCOCTT TISSUE, S IU.B. — —3S« CAUF. WALNUTS. Pound — I7e MayfieU — CRUSHED CORN,'3 No. 2 Can* -2Sc l^aViTS VIOlTiBLIiS NO. 4 WHITE POTAT«S, Lh,. 1$c NICE GREEN CABIBAGE, 3~LI» SOv CANADIAN RUTAfiACAS, S-Pounds tSt l±ffUCE, HaH Heads Wc CALIF, celery, Larg« SUlk lOe GRIMES COljagN j^PUCS. doa. CRANBEMIES, Pound — —— lOe GRAPEFRWT, 6 for — -“II- _\_'2ik YORK APPLES, lO Poan«U — — 28e BANANAS, Pow^T-H 8c story at bmsna -^and plnespple spMrsI p»QWi A your . „ your «M)«ttta ui peak ap yonr repatsttea take a pe* at tha pictvra shown abava—aad i^k up yoar meaia wttk tUe baaaaa aad plneappla eaiadL Bananas ara potmim aO the jaar :wii^ battMM la rbe «i pecntai^ tty with tha rtM !■ leataratare, tlwyre eo «>oi »e eat. so easy to prapare! HUa eaiad eaaanhia In, (c«r tooee. pietarad akova o«era yo« jttksy plMMApla ^eani. ereaaiy of rtpe taaaaft, raddy., cherries and traak ^reea vtatl U» Id ai^ed on ajnlilt Uaa plate— aad notiea th* 7%erkk ~ mat! rktag” aa* HMe To sssemUa yoar «*s mim an- isemble, |a»t est a peaH iflB h»- wui lengthwlaa Into ^ gaa^teiu moo two tlM VNurters os ewk Mdlvtdoal sslsd plate, crossing one qvaftmr over the other Cut through one side of a slice of pineapple aud twist Into S^hspe; stand pineapple sUea gprlght across quartered bs- Bsna "spears.- -Tlace a cluster of sherries beside the banana, gsr- aieh with mint. Serve with Prcnch dressing or cream mayon- . > . And a Ntiw Orssslngl ' Three minutes to make it—-and even yoar “regular” fruh salad be- odmea a "chers salad*' when, you iwvef it adth Banana Cream Dress ing. >To make It slice ^ ripe , ha- k^ m hoyrt and “hlin ubtll erearay. ,„Add % -cup unwhlpped ^vy cream and whip until stiff. Add H-enp MVOn|iajR« and 1 teai Wofa sairtfi-tfiStc. Wskes jiboutw 1 cno. e TUESDAY WEDNESDAY James Cadiiey - - IN *6reat Guy-
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