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lOtb SiH BY MISS ■ONEY YstiM ■pint I f I School Days Agalii AS OUR CHILDREN ENTER SCHOOL, tHE qOeSTION UP- PEflMOfT IN EVERY PARENFS *fH0 fti "WHAT WILL MY SONS AND DAUGHTERS DO'AFTER THI^X HAVE COMPLET- ED THEIR EDUCATION ?*• • * • FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDr.E!^, NOR^H CAROLINA MU-' TUAL OFFERS A DOUBLE DUTY SERVICE. " * ' FIR5T—IT PROTECTS THtJAMILlf AND OFFERS A PLAN THROUGH ITS CHILD’S EDUCATIONAL POLICIEjS Tcf COM-. ^ PLETE THE CHILD’S EDUCATION AND EQUIP HIM OR HER FOn A LIFE OF USEFULNESS. SECOND—AND JUST AS IMPORTANT, IT OFFERS UNEX CELLED OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT AS AGENTS, MANAGERS, ASSISTANT MA^ AGERS^ ACTUARIES, STENO- ^GRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, AND VARIOUS^ OFFICIAL PO SITIONS—TO T|IOSE WHO ARE QUAL^: lED. "sInC^FyOU are EDUCATING YOUll' CHILDREN FOR SER VICE, WHY NOT PLACk YOUR INSURANCE WITH A COM PANY THAT OFFERS YOU THIS DOUBLE OUTY SERVICE? ^ - I North CaroUna'Mutual Life Insurance Co. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA C. C. SPAULDING, PRESIDtNT THRU C‘s :iNTiRTAlN HONC^URY MMMIH J ir*m f •d with prtMM« of aa orarj* mttnbtr, £nuMt Martm who h»s b«*n living la PblUdi^l- phia, Pa. for tiM paat four m»o My; JHiartln Itft VU ■!» four y«a» ago &• was made' an honorarjr ncmbcr of tha club. H* gmr* a faw brief and int«T*»ti points on club Ufa and and «xpr«wed bis good will ^ waid all of bia fallow mambera: Ha congratulated tha club as a whola for mamtalning its repu tation and brotherly lova. Mr: and Mn; Martin . w « r a hore visiting relaliVes and^ tha club gava him a Jbig send-off Fridaj^ night Sept 2 in the form of a partjr at tlM httmc of E*rf Minor, Mrs: MartCb's %irother: Games aM refreshments feator- ad the e^^ning* fiAtiOfiAL aOLF TOVRNEt HE(.D m CHICAGO ( CoBtlauM Ireai paga 7jT $120; $>i5; |0O; |30; |JSS; |20, $1S ana flv. 'I'na course was Kept ciused ior thf. « v a n t. Jnaries Halaracek, whltf prO' f«83ional at Palos park was one cf the entrants in tne open Ineieasad interest ' in Negro gold was evidenced in the many I contestants from California. The j l»3i> tournament was awarded w Los Angeles.. Newly elected officers of the United Gold association, spon sors of tbe tournament are Ealph ^huton, Ohicago; pnresident Ar. thur Miller Atlanta first vice- presidenr; C; Ferguson, Indiana polls second vice president; Dr. Adams, Washington D. C. third vice president; John Buchanan; Loa Angeles; Fohrtk vice presi dent; A; D; V. Crosby Atlanta, secretary and B; Fennock; De troit treasurer. Presdient of the Chicago Gold and Social club, host to t^e meet is Df^ Frank Plummer w-- e 1 1 known local dentist. GOLDSBORO . DEATHS JOHN HOWELL The funeral of John Howell, K: 1; Dudley; N: C: who wa> drowned ia the, Neuse fiiver Sun ^ a y morning August 10:30 was held at th* home of his parents, Aug. 2Srd; Mr: Howell ia aui-rived by his parents; Mr: an^ Mrs: Henry Howell and several sisters and brothers. In terment was madef in tha Shiloh cemetea-y. The Hamilton Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Carrie Dean is very ill at he'hdtee on Waynt Ave. Allen-Hoses continues ill at his home on Daverkuz St Mr. and Mrs: G: F: Wo«ten honored, tisait children with a dinner. Thoa« present were Mr; I aad Mn: Russell Wooten and danghter Manetta of Gbldsboro, Mr: and.Jfr*: George Lewis and son 3«orga'Fmnk; Mr: and Mrs. Major Reid and son Major Greensboro; Mrs: Pearl Woott-n White and daughter Btulah of Waahlngton, D; C; and Mr; and Mrs: Haskell Howell: Mrs. N. J. Fredetick motored Mr: BeigTMld Smith a student! to Sedalia, N. C. where she en- of Hampton is spending his vac-. rolled her daughter Miss Ines in ation in the city as thi guest of J the Junior College of Palmer The funeal of Miss "Esthar Ur«nch wa held at ihia city, and survived by her brother and ont siater, Miss Thelma and father Samuel i£*ranch. hia mother: Mrs; Daisy Hall and dadghter Mias Catherine are visiting in New York: Mrs: Frances M; Tyler hai r«t9nMd from New York aftar stadyins at ^he Julliard School of Mttaic; Mrs: Bettie Lane Flowers died at her home on East Elm St; Memm-ial Institote. Miss Mary V. Brown has re turned home after attending summer school at the University of Michigan/ Mrs. Pearl Foster has return ed home after spending the summer in Ney England. POK TA^l (Csatt*^ pacially ia in need, of artiaaos. So many of tb«^ formerly held by mea^ra our race are being takm away, such as cooks, bell l>oya, carpen- ters, bricklayers, ela«tiiidi|pi, I plumbers, painters, daooratan^ caterers, farmers etc., solely be cause our gri>ap has ■ not Imw taught to / handle these assign-} ments, efficiently and well. I Tom wito hti baaa hia 4i«iaA Is and «hr*f i by 'itii sdf/^‘ \|;]LLIAM eOZART | \ I ' ' X Wi&itfm • Cosart f bur *»aa* ■ am sometimes le^ to believe if the Coua^-died ** hia h«*m • schools were to lay more am- 'ai, Itfg. intwmeni ■ * phasis on vocational guidance ] Granville County. H 1 Mrs. Ella Bostick of Brookyln N. Y. is visiting her son and daughter in law Mr., and Mfs. E. R. Williams. A silver Tea was given at the home of Mrs: Sarah Best Brown at her home cn .Slaughter St. I J. Diggs of lEaltimora, Md. for thl^Trettefit of ^e Woman’s j has returned heme after visiting Civic Club? (Miss Buelah Worrells. Rocky Mount DURHAM DISTRICT OFFICE- TAYETtEVlUjE ST. W. L. COOK, DISTRICT MANAGER I “NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT NORI^ CAROLINA MUTUAL PpUCiES’’ | M m HamUton Funeral Home, Sunday GEORGE WHITLEY George Whitley, a W-orld War ^veteran; died at Him home 62i6 Popular Street August 24 after a. bvief illness. - Tha fnneiaL was held in the chapel the William Burnett of New York is visiting his brothers Drs. P. W. and B. J. \E'urnett. He will alao visit his brother in Oak City, N. C. the city as guest Hawkins. of IiSra. R- Mrs. Byrd Hayswood formerly of this city but now of Brooklyn New York* has returned to fffrooklyji. She has been the guest of Mrs. Julie Daves. ) Mrs. Theodocia Spicar and little Miss Geraldine Chanton have returned from New York City. They reported a very pleasani. £rip,. and training, and less prepara tion* for academic degrees, the future generations of our ract would be better eff. One rea son for the ' widespread uneiii- ployment among our group today is the lack of practical training. The far-seeing jHttents will recognize- this fact and will im press up^* their children th* in^ portance of specialising in aome form ef akilled labor, T h a desire to, develop one’s skill along with his mental abUity can best be accomplished by tc«ch> ing our children the dignity of dojng a job well. In making the abov» sugges tions, I am not unmindful of the necessity of higher training for those whfl ara adapted for puch training: W# must have teachers business men and women and persons trained in the profesa- iona. The fieM of endeavor is al- moat unlimited. It ia essential however that we fi»id the ambi tion of the student and develop and coach him along proper channels. by a wife and MRS. MENERVA WOMACIt. ■ M». Menerva W'omack of Giant St. who had a img died Sept. S, 193B. was made at the City Cemete Her funeral was held mi White ^ck Bapt. CImrch. She ia survived by'a husband and four children. MRS. MARTHA ADAMS Mrs. Martha Adams of 508 Ray’ Alley died at her home Sept. 6, 198€ and was buried >.t the City Cemetery Sept. 8 IS Is survived by two children a sister. Her funeral w a a ^eld at home. Mrs. Louise Lassiter is visit ing frisnds in Morehead City. Mrsl Lassiter will f^aeh theire this faU. Miss Lorena Spicer York City is visiting and friends. of relatives MISS C. I. YEARGIN WEDS (Centiauad from page eM) Alstra of Raleigh; The mother of the bride, Mrs. |j. W. Yeaigin wore' pink lace New I taffeta with sili;gr. ac^MSor ies and a corsage of roses and' and swainsonia. Mrs. G, A. Rich- MISS ANNIE *. PARSON Miss Annie iB. Parson%f Z$ll Kress St. was sick two weelM, Her funeri^l was bold at Cheraw S: C: and also burial. She it survived by her parents. MRS. LELA MeCLAIN Mrs. Lela McClain of 406* Nelaon St. died Augukt 30, 1938 after being ill two weeks. In terment was made at the Grove Hfll Cemetery, She leaves to moam, her husman; Rev: C: McClain; Jimmie Walker of Washing ton, D. C. is visiting hiu and friends. wife Robert Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Howe William Ro binson of New York City speot a ! few hours in the city Shinday as the guest of Miss V. C- Hines-. Me. Bill lotte,' N. C. Hawkins spent of Char- They were ton, N. C. enroute to Wiming- few days j„ r' Alexander McMillian - j and Milton Westoi» of New York Aug. 28 with Rev; B: F: Jc,hn-> in the son and Levi Hamilton ofticiat-, enroute to Tarboro, ing. jExpressions of sympathy; ' ' ' were made by Mr: Moye af the M*ye Coal Co.; where Mr: White ley had been employed for a number of years, and Eugene Thoniton Colnmahder in-Chief of the local American Legion Post. * . ■ J’ K Mrs. Lena Hall of Tarboro is visiting her sister Mrs. S, H. Grant and Mrs. Geneva Schey. His aia!yiYaj:8--itt£i Miss Irene Whitley Among those who motored to ^ , llanteo to see the “L o » t I were; Dr. and ' Stfrs. one.._sister ' W. BiftTock, Ifrs. J. 'E. Pittmgn, RENNIE OllFFIN Bannia Griffin formerly of Durham who wau ill tan days in mond of Florence, S. C. mother tha State Hospital was burled of the groom, wore blue lace Sept. 2, WS8- Funeral w m »" over taffeta with matching ac- held at McLaoriifs Funeral cessories and a corsage of rosas Home. He leaves to mourn a mo- and swainsonia. , ther, three sisters and three bro- Inui^ltdnktely after the eere- there: mony, Mr. »nd Mrs. J, W, Year- j — gin, parents of the brida^. enter- tour and upon their return, will tained at a reception at thair^^'niake their borne in Durham. - home. A host of frienda of, The bride travelled in navy this city, Durham Hocky Mount blue cr",pe suit with navy and Florence, S. C.; Washington, D. whit^ accessoHes, and . (|Cor8aK« C. and New Yoik City attended ot roses ana swainsonia. the wedding and reception. | A reception was given for the The bride and bridegroom left biide-elect' Friday niirht by iTof. the city for an extended auto Mre. Geneva Parker, Rev. Daly. »r Schey, Mrs. 'Cora and Mrs. S. F, and Mrs. W. H. Fuller of East Worth Street. Membarg of the bridal pary were the honored guests. A reception" was given the following Monday night at the home of the bride-groom’s par- two aunts; and other relatives and friends. Mr. Walter Byers, Prof. a n geneva Schey o?er M.S. O. R. Pope, Mrs. S. H. Grant e?id Mr. ilobirt. i&ullock of New York City was the guest of MiS. i ents; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rich-. I gggt Str lUor.--, week- i liiaond ence. TO OUR Wc Haven’t Lost Any Time In Better Serve You Preparaticns WE WISH TO SlNCER£b¥--TUANK OUR FRIENDS'AND CUST OMERS FOR THEIR LOYALITY AND GOOD WILL DURING THE PAST SEASON. AND WE AGAIN OFFER YOU THE ^"SAME GOOD ROYCROFT SERVICE FOR,THE SALE OF YOUR IMs'CROP. „ . ' ^ Force And Prop. M. A. ROYCROFT K. ROYCROFT H. T. ROYCROFT J. C. CURRIN p. y Leaders Since 1910 In DiiriiaHi Its Roycrofts ¥jcsammtsseetn i
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