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SHUBEKT SHAKE- SPfiAKEANS MEET TV irmalsr meeting of ttj# Scht^it-^hakesprarean Literary Club m«3 h»ld on M,arch 8th with fhomM Mann. FoUowinir. UKual oppninif, the minute* of th« prc^(*rllnjr meetinjr were road and adopt^N]. vThe proKrtra for the day con- n!«ted of, a very enlipht^ninfr .'>?• drese ftb: "Ejrtra-^ensory Per- epption'”by JameK T. Taylor of the N. C. Colh'£T fa’ulty. Atten tion iriwi ■ftrsr^n fR? leaT em in this field Who have made the !«tudy neientific, with refe’rghcp ^ Dr. Rhine of Duke University. Mention was jfiven tn exp ritnents perffirmpd by Dr. Rhine which proveB that result* Obtained were not flue sFmply to the law’ of ehanee l>ecause these expt'rinients -%ave been worked out iw#thrmati!*.ilyr ^5s mean^ beinjr able to react to data t'eyted" the 'i‘idinary senisory faculties. An interesting discussion follow ed, during which time, refresh ments were servcl by the ' host. The club adjourned to meet ^arch 22^ with Mr. and Mrs. J’ M. Schooler. Members present at this meeting included: Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Schooler, Misses R- Withers. Katherine Cham.|xnej. Mr?. C. T. Jordan, Merars. I ®. Oglesby, J. W. Davidson, J. T Taylor, and Thomas Mann, host. picej of th« V«riek Christian En- daaror, Mtea Ltfctnda W. Mc Cauley, pM*id#nt. The following ehoir and quartette* will partici pate: Male Community Sinqrtr*, under ftht dir«>ction of Prof. !• B* Oglesby; Mt. Level Quartv*tte; Liberty Pour Quartett.?; and the Diamond Jubilee Quartitte. **■ MUSICAL PROGRAM AT ST. .MARK AME ZION CHURCH SUNDAY MARCH 27 Qn Sunday, March 27, at St. Mark A^E Zion Church at 3r30 P, K. ther« will be a Metoeal Protrram” under tha aijs- MQDERNETTES MEET ^he Modernette club held its weekly meeting: MoRday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy -mfith Miss Fllntfftf' ing, Plani for the Whist Tourna ment wer«^ompleted. All mem bers are asked tx> call Miaa Wag- utaff on or before FViday at 18 P. M. After m • brief business meeting, the hostess served howj dor vours, fried chicken, f'ine- apple salad, hot ^o^l8, sherliet, and cookies. Thwe enjoying the hospitality of Miss Wiley were: Misses Willie Flintall, Margaret WagfstafT, ^Beatrice Nelson, Inez Eklwards, -Lucille Dennis, Ade'ile Carroyll, Hattie Ballard, Eliza beth Trice, Mssdames Paul'ne Herdin, Louise Marcut, Ruby Thompson, Mary Scott, and »the hostess, Miss Dorothy Wiley. whfch of th« emtMtnta wn tht trip to Htw York aiid eom- pete in the HarHf£ Moot) &all. SUNNY SIDE SOCIAI, CLUS MEETS TUESDXY The Sunny fiid* Social eftib met Tuesday ni^t in ^ha Dur ham rhairffettM C3ub Room. Tho meetingr wss Opened by devo tiona. A brief buainest sesiilon followed. One^new niaiiiWr, Miu Bthal Taylor w*a recelred. Mei- dames Trice and Lane anted as hostesses. The followinir repast was served; Punch, Sandvn^Aei, Cakes and Peanuts, The members played whist. The following mem bers were present: Sylvester Jus tice, president. Miss Ijillie Mae Allen, aecretary. Min on«a ia its xteatt Negroes UlrhftlfiBit, ^Ireasiirer, Misa M. Scott, Miss M. Jenklni, Miss G Trice and C. Hasel. MONTAGUE AND FUNDER BURK TIE IN FOX TROT CONTEST AT ARMORY Monday nrght the promotors of Lucky Millinder, swing band of Harlem, sponsored a champion- a tie between John Monta- was a tie bteween John Monta gue and Horace Funderburk. Tha public has demanded that the tie be broken. 'Tuesday night, March JiS, at Hillside School the contest win be staged afrain to d^^rroinc LEAVES FCW NEW YORK, Miss Marttie R. Joyner, formerly of this city but now of New York City haa been visiting in this city since Christmas left for New York, Saturday March li2. A. C. E. LEAGUE PROGRAM UNDER SPONSORSHIP OF W. H. BRYANT ON SUN. The Allen Christian Endeavor Program will be under the spon- sorshm of W. H. iBryant, Sunday March 13. The main speaker of ha f»rogram will ba Charlas Rogers, a student of the N. G. College. TTie Lookout Committees program is predicted to be very helpful and inspiring. We N^oai witii th« great prgtrtm of Ih T9^ g»rd t« mmKmmrjr tvation i>m unn«e«asai7 UTojaeta that are to benafit the other rmc§B nora ao than tha Negro^ We Negroes ara faced with tk* problem of rium clearance. Some of the poorer pAid Morera and host* of tha unemployed live in the decrepit a n dilapidat«d Rouses upon streeta that * ara cloddy with mud, when It is Itie cities now, instead of elear- Ing the slums, that is tearing dowrt the old, dilapidated, houaea tnd r h ROYAL KNIGHTS TO MEET All Royal Knights are invited to attend the meeting Sunday at Scarborough Hall at 3 ;0(0 o’clock. All Odd Fellows are invited to attend this Joint meeting. are planning- to fcuil'* ^inga that the Negroea would not benefit from and would only be a hind- ranoe to them In the form heavy taxes. The Nesroes should iBtiek together when theae bills are put to vote, and fight for their rights by registering *nd when the time of election is come refuse to vote. The Australian or secret ballot is a “God-senf’ to the ipdustrial workers of' our race, for employers often compel! their employees to vote, aa they do, and as the secret b«llot is used the employer has no evi dence that the employee did not vote ^s he was ordered. The Negro citizens of Durham, N. C. should be commended upon tha way fo which thty ^tmUd tto ftlrimrt Ijiil, tliat w«a racenily jmt to vote. H» N^o> bstineaa men of Durham Issued petitions to the Nagro eitiuna of ^t city 'in treatfng them to defeat this bill for the goed of themaelvni and the ftiture generations. Tliey wera very successful in flieir at tempt. The Nagroea of t|ie county are finally awakening to the fact that they have been victim# of unnecessary taxation too long and that a stop must be put to tiiis InjQitke af’once. mm The TSWN -eO*“ The Household of RulK held a joint Committee meeting at Mra. Cornelia Wagstaff Thursday evo- ning March lO, at 8:00. ITifi meeting was for the planning of the anniversary which will b« held the third Sunday in ^ay* After the business session. Mrs. Wagstaff served a delicioas repast. N. C. COLLEGE BOXING TEAM Continued froai |>ag« 7 lege has ibeen due to the fino spirit of tbe men in training and the wtcellenf support glveft by- the public In general. With e,n- thusiasm at the present peak and with a continuous support by the general public it is the hope pf many that boxing will i>e a per manent fixture at North Gari^ina Collage. Judges: H. Riddick, Coach of Hillside High School; Dr. Lea Bruce, C. I. A .A. Official; H. R. I^rker, Director of Recreation, Greensboro, N. C. Referee: Coach John B. McLen don, Jr., N. C. Oollege. Time 'Keeper: Coach W. F. Burghardt, N. C. C. Visiting Coaches: J. E. JfcNair_ Louislburg High School, Louisbutg N. C.; T."Ver3ell, Va. State. , Ho.wdy Folks. Get aboard and take a ntee little trip with us around the town. vuite a number of 3ance lov*r* aa welt as listeners turned out to get an ear full of the boy from Harlci, Lueky Millinder, Vonday night—^Horace Funderburfi; and his rather charming sister, Dinah tied for the first prise in the fox trot contest. Nice going for tna Funderburks. That sizzling man a/hout town, Leo '*Rico” Williams seemed lost without Miss 'Ed^fards at the dance. There i%em io JSe trouble in paradise for the “Rlc.** Edward Perry, t should say one” was busy keeping a close watchful eye on “Tootsie” tfie'girl of his dreams^^ Charles Doom, the Pride of the Times went to the diknce on a Freebie”. If y««' don’t know what I mean, its one of * those to Willie Johnson. W*tch out H. Davis. Clara Pratt and Floyd Wesley aro seen together frequently. Is there a new roman^ blossoming? Tootsie Btumpasr; w^ -to sea fcimestine Watm the other day and there were so man^ other ad miral’s there that Togtsie went on out the back door dlsgused. Better luck next fime, my boy, or win there be a next time. Albert Johnson seems to be hanging out with two of the high school most fssionaible junior cTebs, Juni^ Albright imd Clara DougTftg. It appears that Johnnie Hollo way is the apple of Dorothy Mc- .^llister's eye. So she aays. D. Robinson said that she wears Buddie Ford under her skin. FOUK mmo QpnciKs^'’ ■Ceattjsi freai paga 14|U| «4her national geir^ affiears from. ewy itat« and the Philllptae Island. 2ed Lt, &njafnin O. DajdN^-as^ signed here to duty as p rt^e.it after his ^aduation from the U. S. Military Academy, was jna of tha many regular army officers who werr on hand td/gred" th« arrivals from New York and Chi cago. It. Davis has been taking special courses since last Sept. N. C. MUTUAL— ContimiaJ from page «a« W, and |80,00().0)0 contingent fuhd- HOUSEHMJ> OF RUTH HOLDS COMMITTErmEET^ RaiiM $4,S06 For Wat«r* College Jacksonville—^(C)— Founder’s day at Inward Waters college, C. S. Long, Jr., preBldetit, brought iM.BOB-TO to the school on its 151st birthday, through Bishop R. R. Lt Chavis,' Chairraaa | A. Grapt of the A, M. E. church Janies Leach, NoWe Gran4*and 30 presidii^c elders. Virginia Harper fell in with a fellow from love things that “Shorty” Davis us?s very effective). He was having a J* basketball tournament, swell time until someone men- morning. He is the Willi 3 tioned the most charming, Misi Thelma Beatty, who has cfttsed ' W .Buie says S. B. is cute, many a heart ttf skip an extra • ihon- at the sight of her. He got lonely j lonely when Lucky played, "Oner i In AwhOe.” What, mystifies jne is how did “Shorty" Davis gat in tfie dance Monday night? A heap sees, but a few knows. Was it Mellow Moon” that caused Preston (Efrown to fall down and go Iboom, in the middle of the Armory floor Monday Gracje Green you had bettar waich your step with Llncy Brow er. M. Mayo which one is it. Wm. Malone, Fred Brunson or Joseph Eilount? Evangeline, who is the boy friend you entertain at the Regal Theatre? Is it 'Charlie Morrison. The Love Bug seems to have night? Or was he just falling for following, CoJumbus ; i OfposWe Umm East Main St the “Big Apple" girl. The famous “Little Gray Man”. Berlie Davis counldn’t swing be cause of an injured leg that he received jn the cage mix up ^th the stinging Hillside Hlomets. The boys at Hillside whamed the tar out of the mutual quint. Bet ter luck next time Berlie. ^ Horace ‘HSable” , SoutherlanJ contiues his .trek down the hill to Grant St, It seems that Hiffl Lenora still holds the reins the dashing romeo, Horace. Thank for the haircut “Moova” it didn’t come to soon. Payton Jeffries is still ridin? high with the West £nd Miss. Ruth Buchanan, the Time-i most efficient Secretary has gone looney over, Solomen the pride of A. trid T. College. We nope this Solomen is not like the SoIqib^i} of old, who had in htr midst a collection of only a thousand wives. ——-i-:— We will pause here and give the .pencil to Mr. Mousy Tattler w;ho will take you the rest of the ^y aroung the town— We wonder where M. Sykes r Webb, Nathaniel Thompson, Er^ nestine Gunn, and Avery Cliark. Cai Wreck Kills One Anil Injufes One DEATH RIDES RALEIGH HIGH WAY WHEN CAR OyERTURNS ON SLIPPERY ROAD AMAZING LIFE-SAVER TREAD j^yES ¥(W SPm-SE6(HW STOPS M SUPPERY RAIN • DRENCHED ROADS and E. Vidal were headed ^ot Monday night.? Was it because W. Tyler could not get out? Margaret Noel, which one is it, Patl Truitt, Willie Green^ Charlie Staley? We wonder where Mary White and Jantes Whitley call “off.'” We wonde^^^at ,E51e»by*s rac ket is. Is it that he can’t get a girl from the colleg because he’s been there so long. Wilhelmena Morrison dedi^tes her famous “Mythology Album CALL FOR EQUITABLE FUNDS Coatiued from pmge one • the largest amounVs of federal aid. The committee was assisted by a large temporary staff of special ists in education, public adminis tration and economics. lITcluded among them were Doxey A. Wil- kersonr-pf^ihe Department of^d- ucation at Howard university, and Dr. Robert C. Weaver, Adviser on Negro Affairs to the Admini strator of the U. S. Housing Aa- thority. A (lippery road and worn tires resulted in the deatV of Hanry Nuckolt, B8, well known b«t- eher of 418 Dowd streat, when the car in wtich he was riding I with five, other persons overturiii' I ed on the Raleigh road near here Simdajr morning. , John McCann of 918 £liaabeth street wtfs serious^ injured with a frasfared nerh and sevaral se- _gere Vuti about the head. Fowr other occupants of the car Leuia Fuller who was driving) Sam NucUos, son of Mr. Nnchols who was killed in the wreck; Ben Hop kins of 418 DoWd street and Miss Beatrice" Taylor of 124 North Salibury atreet eseapled without serious Injury. Ac larding *to Mr. Fuller he wfca driving at a me|erate nte of speed, but lost control of the car curve causing it to turn, rtnpdng a concrete butress on the side of tho road At thi hearing which was held hi^re Thursday morning Louis Fuller was absolved of all blame for the ai1:ident. He had been held on a nansWughter charge. vke North Car.’lina Mutual is renderin*^ the JUce and Natloi. it was revealed that since its or- *^ization in 1»9«, the company has paid bo policyholden $1#,- 491,7ft3.2^. 'Of this amount $7,- 700,000.00 was paid toj^ving po licyholders, including |186,70S i« matured ' endowments; funds Louii^uhg, J which in all probabilty would have been misapplied 6r squandered had not these polfcyholden had thf foresight to invest their earn ings with North Carolina I^utuaL At the meeting of the policy holders, all nembers of the board of directors were reelected and a new menmber, A. T. Spaulding, was adde’d. Mr. Spaulding’s con nection with North Carolina Mu tual beg»n in 1919 when he w.as employed in the home office dur ing his summer vacations from school. In li9S‘2‘ ha completed his work at the University of Mich., receiving his M. A. degree in mathematks, majoring in actua rial sclcnce, and returned to *he Mutual to assume general super- vision of the company^ actuarial work. In January of tfvi follow ing year he was ai^nted acf>- urary. What id 0# pai^icttlar signifi cance in this occurance is the fact that it Ynarks the beg^inning bf an attitude to add yo'ungcr men., to the directorate of ■ tho company, with a t«Q&ld purpose in view? first, that they ma/ serve the company in the fullest possible measure while they arj young, and, second, that they may be prepared, through asao- clatibn with the older direvtc^s, for the^ time Wben they will as sume the ftill retqionsibiHty of administering the company’s af fairs. The reelected directors ara i C. C. Spaulding, President; W. J. Kennedy, Jr., Vice President- Seeretary; E. R. Merrick, ~Vice^ Pfesident^'^easurer; R. L. Mc- Dougald, Vice -President; Clyde Donnell, M. D., Vice President- Medical Directorj. W. D. Hill, As sistant Secretary Comptroller; M. A. Coins, Assistant Secretari" G. W. Cox, Vice Ptesident-Dr- rector of Agents; D. C. Deans, In the first half the passing attack of the Tigers' enabled them' te'hSW a Me-poiCT Tead” at the end of this half, 20-19. How ever, this lead- was soon overtak en by the aggressive visitors led by Creecy, William^ and Mara- ble. Ulltm • A new tire comes to town to give you the greatest life-saving protection on wet, slippery roads that you've ever had oti your car—" tire that's actually a HOAD DHYEB1^„^ Just look at the row upon row oi never-end> mg ^iral hors in this new Lile-Sc^er Tread. 'fhoa yoirit-^dorgtand^^R^tY-it acta battery of windshield wipers, sweeps the wo deep grooves, making a DRY TRACE for the rubber to grip. Yes. sir. the new Good rich Safety Sitviertown with the liie-Saver Tread will stop you quicker," safer—on a wet pavement—^than any tire has »ver stopped you befweL . ' / Golden Ply, Too! And. adding one safety feature to another, thin new Silvertown is also the only |ire that gives you the Golden Ply—^the famous Groodrteh Invention that resists ttte tenllic blow-out-ccmsing heat generated inside all this iniiiiial protects you against h;gh-^i^e(i blow-outs. No Extra Cost ' Remember, many tires cost more than Silvertowns; but no other tire—at any price—can give you this two-way protection against • sldds and blow-outs. ^ it. • • H’S EASV TO BUY THESE LIFE-SftVIN6 THtES HDBDlll If nm rnfmr to par easft, ' yoM get fwU- Wm productt amd ftriamOr wule* fcara. ON EASY TERMS On^ Frieiji^y Credit PUm fits •vary pocketbook. You can buy one' tir« or a full set arid pay us as you ©am—on convenient weddy tanns. There's no rad tape, no kmg ambaxTassizig invaa* tigcrtibns. Your accoimt is opmmd mA fr*ii^rilall or delitrar th» liov ert Ofmn a 30-day Chargjp Account tpUh as. ft’s . a con- seaianf to buy. Goo^A SAFETY Silreitowa va ikiio.....fiOiocii nv blow-out ntvrecnoii IT’S THE ONLV . ftfr GOLPtN Pl> BLOW-OUT PPOrcCTIOti T+11S HEW LIFE-SAVER TREAD GIVES AMERICA^J MOTORISTS T+l€ GREATEST SKIP PROTECTION EVER BUILT INTO ANy TIRE And All B«cau«e She DlfCOV«r«d ...OODIPRPY'S LARIEU8E WHAT A BEAUry THE -SMARTEST LOOKIKIG TIRE k.KM: - - A A A iiU tefgsIRi£r*eoir. la dM cofiflMici ^ tTcrr o*r If, M«Hl PM COLOtlNG «(»inoy MAmim«fviiiNa ioMUmt • 9SH» oiivi ir. 4 ir. Muit, mo. Assistant Director of Agents; J. L. Wheeler, Assistant Director lof Agents; and A. J. Clement. ST. PAU^- CoBtiued firoin p«(« seven this game it seemed almost im possible to check Carrington of B. T. W. so that he wais~^bla to chalk up S2 points out of the team’s 4i5, St. Paul was complete ly out-pUyed throughout the pn- tire game. Immesjiiately after the finalf the trophies were presented by Dan W. M. Whitehead in the ab sence o-f Pres. RusselT. ' Ddan Whiteheal welcomed the teams on behalf of the school and commen ded them on the excellent spirit Tfrffwn ^reughout 'tire'toumey. The All“|rtar Heams was M follows: Malone, St. Paul; Car rington, B. T. W.; Daniels, Hali fax; Edmundson, B*. T. W.; and WilliamSj^ B. T. W. HonoraJbla inration went to Christmas, Blue- stone; Manning, St. Paul; and Dunn, (Bl T. W. Each of these 'boys were awarded a silver bas ketball. Honors for high polftt man went to Carrington who had 71 points for three games. Tho best stport was Daniels of Haliafx. 1^* four teams that will repre sent the S; I. A. A. at the State tournament at Petersiburg this week-efid are!*B. T. W., Halifax, St. Paul, and Bluestone. After the presenitation of the awards the Shaw iBtears defeated the Tigers, 40-43. Incidentally the game at Shaw was lost also^ by three points, the score there being 90-313. cosxmm lsbkary- Continued from page atao It has 'beetle said that the pror gress of a coinmuhfty may be da- ^ termined iby its churches, schools, hospitals and ISbraries. Judg^ by these our PuWic Colored Libtary’*? pfoigress h^s bee nslow. Why Fot Durham as a whole come togeth er at)d tender more financial as well as moral support to the library. The present trustees l)r. ^ L» Ghafemap •. Ifrs^ }. Person; OES. D. Mickle; Fra*tk Husband: 1^, Cottle-lioore; 3. C. Scai1>orough; Mrs. M. L. Len- non; C. a Spaulding; W. O. Pear son; Mrs. Nannie Cooper; Hn. Dydin Merrick, C. C. Aaiey; ULm. Ji|ll» Wnrrtn and J. l^iMlarr
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