AT UUiT, WE BA,S£jiAlX l«iis In Liuinatn mrv • break. Iwv* •Mn our l«voriu«,- iiie Uurnani itiKk anx, uiiaci* tnt munmgmmtm and vt jtininy a>ak>t rmther tavor* Ml« Miawtiift M^iMi s«Jtne strong ttaiiia ttiiic wevK, anu rtgat hcte •t a treat to ite«; tu«>e ouj'.-' in aCuuu hKvi iiuving coat«iit«4i oHiaeivaa atniwkt n, atumiud wiiu rujiuuHii tfumw* aau gBin«.F uetwecn. tbe Vioae t««uiii. Mi^Dday aighi the a«i»onsti«t«d their hitting powtr again«t tli^ tuueigu ut»yi vtuumv piivu«.i, !auud tit kittiiiiui' i/iMcn ovx laau. blTKtj/ 111.411 UU UlU ivaUt, tt UlJflitllU Ul; gut. vuMj iWb vt IU1I.C Uiit anu itCwUaiili.u lu* m ivu.-i, u^v i.uu, ulu a4j r4Ki«k fciic auuuiiu Mau^iiig ^iity bniy^ luu^ • IIU uiw. twit •*4»MULb mmutt ukW iigilla ui n, sap-. b fawv>i » MUl kW U L/Uilimiu vflvliltlic A «h. VI iu« . .u I.I1U ^bcbiuii 'alia t lutili vistk *v«iaui». t;ttlil la Uii ctul WUtK.llUl •* All. u3 M» uti uHujf siituil iit«tv;u Biiu a>i ilMt o mmuiir utcii Mutf jiiciii./ puwunui. Manager Hiieni iiiu( tuct«i li a pussibtiuy ui putiiDK 04I gaiiit.» iitic hiter lUii ox tiic it^u.^i' . >.u_uii Ki iiiti paiik jiiOtiTia OtiJtl...;-. *0. rtiiu tiiiu k..a^uiiii0o|»vinJlg Oil -uti iai« anu coa;;h CMlltlij(~Ulll^AKlCa Ull lllti vt.C ktUae Ul cuiwi«;u uMi«.uau uciu will iieali/ cuiiiciuc Wl(/l ^nc upeiiiiiK ut lUu vu.ieKiiiKt luuL-uau i>;aa'ui.. 'iTtHL^O. K. witn >ourii tiul-y. + * f T t T Aua speaking of Coacn iiuignarui.D Slagles, .xsveial ui: thein Have ibiuaiUL'U rigat aetc; in 4/amaui aii auuuuei ut W'uii:., attu wiui lAe t>|it: O4 >roiK t.aai. most ox tWm aie uoiiig, iney woti'b iiave iw uac puyricai cuiiuiii'un lor an excuse tor nov piaytiig jain- 'up i>au tats tail. VVny just tae oiucr uay i,uuy uau a gioup oi Ui«in uitiuadiMg aiiu nauitng cinioaiui uj «uui lot lue cuiiu^c, auu taey weie reaay maae up lor uie roie. iueir Buiruebs oouie.-* ,v*cit a unaui’iu euouy cuior aud tney were recugiuiaoie oiuy oy i-iieTi voices. _ ' . It' ■'• ' A lew of them are making a re^ui^ shilt Tor the contractor ceusuuciiiig lue new Duiiuinaii at luw oLnit-gt:. xnc^ uu eveiyinuig iiiciuaing uuu carrying, nauiing uriCk auu luuiiui ui >t.-'oiiie i^':oiK‘i* i>uggy^ ^etcetera. ^ • rt I t t t A ClIi'-Wil>iS I’liiNNlS' lUUitiNAinijjiNi la a.itifciway aT tne Hiiigiae tenniii couru.jinuer tne girecuon ot I'lauK xturuettu wno ut 'aiwaya siaxiiug Rumetmng. .au comers were invited to enter ai U.e caiy rctjuuemeui is Deiug a4»le to Hit tne juau. ridiuei's ol pnaea w-on la other meets are not eiigitJie, Howevei". 'Ihe tourn^ \.*-ingIes ODiy) enu -friufty-'wi law weeK naving si.aiiea i«ionaay, august V. * 1 t t t t — I'iiiiS UllX:iiU£ SWlMJdfcKtt scored again at ihe SState /uett in Greensboro Moauaif Burfat. Congrats team, vv Den you are 11. tne Beigtrboruood at tae Uiit«ide iiatnuouse arop in and take a si^uint at tne'handsome trophies and meaals wh'ich tne indiviuuai niemoers and the team as a wnole broght back.^Couldn't nave ^tter inysaif. — l>Jd Juu see :Dy^amite’ Brtwmgton (fomer^K. C. Stale FuH- Oack) doing all that tnird sacKing lor the Kinston Ureys tne otner moo&time? t Ua^ Sox Tajke,2 " The Duriuim lilaek Sox have two wins in a row to their cradit or this weeK as we go to press. (Weunesuay). iue victims ot taeir heavy Hitting oaslaugut Monday nignt, August 7 wera uie Kaleigfa Ureys who went down by an 6-'d count, it was the timely hit^pg and smart intieiding of the Black 6ox in this game'tttat accounted for tlieir decisive victory over tllfe*'Wghly touted Greys. AiBOV£ is shown the Friend- Fhip iJaptist Church located at the corner of 1st and Bruvard Streets in Charlotte. Rav,^ L, Powell a gradujif ttllege and theology departments of Johnson C. Smith University, is pastor of this church which has na its motto: “The Friendly Churth ii. Iho i>iiondly City.’ Rev. Powell in an interview, revealed the fact tliat when he took over the ehurch leven years ago the rtiemberfhip was veiy low and there wag a $45)00 .00 (Jei)t against the church , and that now the debt has be*n r** duced to approximately on* thousand (fSllars and the inem- berfhip has increased undei his >astoratc. nt profntai 0^ Saturday, Aug. S in th» N. C/ Mutual Forum ook tha fom of' » 'Vacation Uonr* and faatoMd many intaraatinf^ diaeui^iona and Uata for •aiayabl* \ms*‘ tioni. Tlia program began at tnual wltii a liTinn and a davofiosal raading »r MIm 6«n*va htd- bctt«r which /wa« iioUowad byf th« chanting of the Lord’ll prayer. The ‘Vacation Hour’ proper bewail with Mlaa Laura N. For bes giving har ideas on how very anjoyable a vacation can be for those who like RIEST. A vacation of play wa» di«cu«aed by Miss Haiel Edwards. ^oe‘^ Harris came on to tell tha forum ‘What 1 would Do If I Had the Money and the Choice’ th«n Mrs. Mae Harrei( “The Most Sn^yafcle ' V4e«ilo»* I Ever Took,’ “Tha Common ‘IXon'ta for Vacation Goers’ werdi brought out by Mies.. Alma Herndon. Unde* the d^^^iaion of tha program entitled “What to Ex pect on a Vacation’ \vf^ wa» a song and dime fetturlnjsz^L^ila Maa and Aieton Brown, Uarnard. Tate; fithal McLaiurin; Faralea and Ethal Antboay, G r « c • Brovin;' 'i’bao4iore Freeland, Morina LIjcca and Waltar Green. After tha presentation of visitors and announcements the forum hour was closed itb the Miapah. BEAUTY CbM^EST— (Continued fram paga ure) the tbrae Judger who d>;lil^H«^ ed at length in their attempt to jaelect tha winner. And this w«a I no cinch. As Miss Gourdina wa!i gives tha privilaga of taking th« Mp whenever lOie desires, «ha hat stated that she will be leaving sometime around "th* flut of S«p«Mabar. She iavltM «U ol her frianda to cone aloof aQd ; nwka it a party. \am Up* nay , ftf If mm t« taka Mlvant- age of the Bookar I*. Wa^tng- toQ all azpanM paid Toan.'^Call tha Carolim 'Ttaea for dtteila > Misa OoocdiaVa ether r'vaik ‘ 'wtm Miarm Annie Bofd; Alpba ' Jenkina, Mania IV Um* ; McDon«14 «ad Biie^ Jonai. Each of theaa htdie« were s,'iven eratar of R^rtt Crom Goia. RETURNS HOME t t t t » t Mr. and Mr*. Fletcher Nor- ^od of South St. are back after, pending an enjoy able week end in Richmond, Va. where they visited tha historical Robert £. Lea Ship. CHARLOTTE ATTORNEY (Continued from page one) and Freddie Williami'. Among those who mouiTied his loss Mesaers Phtllipr, RobiiMOn; An-- deraon; Greem; Bowser, Harris were: one brother, four neices; three nephews a hoft of ratativH and friends. " ‘i'uesday night tney eked out .a 5-ti wtu uvur iiiii£>i>ua Greys. The fin»t'kining of the Monday night game featured a pitching duel tetw«eh iSims of Kaleign and Debnam of t>ur)iam but in the second frame, the Sox broke away witJi tluce runs.' Things darkened a bit, however; wuen in the fu^st iiait 01' the fourth the eapitol city bo^ 1|ot JDe'Duam lor 2 runs. All wa» well again twnen the locals clinched victory \^th thfee" more runs ii; th«> 4th and *2 in the Vtn. Almost every man on tne local team brought i|r one run while Pnace knocked a homer. Sims als» made a round trip for the vwi^rs. Tuesday nigbt’s game started out to be a nip 'and tuck affair^ .^but lOon feegaiLto like a run away for the Visitors. They took left- iiiinded Morgan for 1 run in the opening^stauza and four in a row .11 viie fourth. The Sox scored tw« runs in the first and tcok it \without wanting to) until the 8th, inning when~ they ^uauciicu their hits to t>ring four runs accross the plate to win the Green started out on the mound for the Greys but was retired after aily-wing the runs which won tKe game. — Throughout uie game he was calm and cool as the immorlai cubumber. ^ He was relieved by Williams who?a untierhan4, deliverj^ things Morgan for the Black Sox was relieved t»y Craddock who stopp ed tne neavy hitting of the Greys. Price of the Kinston team hit a triple for the longetft extra ba?e hit of the game, taking advantage of Barbee’s e^jor^ at second 'base. . Norfolk and Portfimouth are i^cheduled to meet the Sox thin iwieek, (Thursday and Friday) and Kinston may return fur Saturday night. , . ATTENTION MASONS. ' DISTRICT NUMBER 19 F AN'S A. M., WILL HOLD ITS. ANNUAL MEETlNa WITH DORIC LODGE NO. 28, SAT URDAY AUGUST 10. THE 19th DISTRICT IS COMPOSED OF LODCE5 IN THE COUNTIES OF ORANGE, PERSON; ALAMANCE AND DURHAM. .... ALL MASONS IN GOOD STANDING aK£ INVITED. .. W. H. TAPP, DEPUTY 19tli DISTRICT — Regal Ibeatre FRIDAY—SPECIAL—SATURDAY WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION JOE LOUIS IN ‘SPIRIT OF YOOTH' ALSO ‘DICK TRACY RETURNS’ NO. SEVEN TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY 'THE MOTION PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER' GARFIELD IN ‘BLACKWELI.'S ISLAND —THOII»PAY-^ARCAIN DAY-~FIVE-j| TEN CENTS *f dM few great aviation pict«r«* oil all tiaM*.’ 'DAWN PATROL' With Eral Rab«D H*od) Ftjran—Bfill Ratfalm'M GIJIE AUTRY IN *THE SINGING COWBOY* Mr Honors ttoiuea. DURHlAM—In an effort to express appraciaCiifu, iuid acknowledge in isouie vaiigib.e way the very loyal, coopeiy.tive anu enjoyable spirit ot "'O' meiT 01 tne &t. josepn A. itt. K. Church Choir, the men of tne choir gave a-.JDinner Fariy hon oring tne women of the choir, at tne Algonquin I’eunis Ciuii lt»tti*e Tuesday ‘evening A\ig\iat U at 7:30 p. m. It was a very coiorfuI cccus- ion, the table ueing decorated' with flowers and surrounded with approximately thirty five men and women inte4.cs>>.cu in songs devoted to church woi;k. Along with the very deliiiou.s and enJoyffble dinner expiess- lona were made in most coses, by two' -representative^ ot - each section’^of the choir and. all viniting guest. After numerous expressions including M r s. Euima Buli,er; l;rs. Hunter, Milla; Isaac Smith whose length of service to the choir wa», worthy of note remark.s wet^e made uiiag _ the__tctivity-tmd cooperation of the choir by Rev. J. A. Valentine paatoT- of the St, Joseph AM£ Chu^h and Mrs. B. A. J. Whitted, Chorister of tEk. choir pointing out the respon.iibility of the choir G. W. Cox a member of the choir, giving th« closing remarks in a very rousing way. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Margaref Rice Morgan and laador Boyd Oglesby. Visiting gruests were as follows Mrs. S. V. Norfleet, Chorister of White Roci BaptM. Church. Mrp. Lillian H. Buchanan, Chorister of St. Joseph Goapel Choir. «f ^ Rev, J. A. Valentine pastor of St. Joseph AM£ Church la^dor^ Boyd Oglesby member of White Bock Baptist Church Choir. OFFICERS OF THE ST. JOSEiPH AME CHURCH CHOIR ARE: Mrs. B. A. J. Whitted, Chori ster MM M Mrs. Minnie Gilmer, Organist ^James J. HeMder.«on, Pres. Miss Catherine Burnette, Se- cretary-Treasiir^r. A’TTEND/ANTS: - - Cecil -Valentine Henry Burnette The total enrollment of choir is 33. IN THli SUPERIOR COURT BY PUUl.K,AilOrt isuliin CABOJLJlNA, uuitiiAMi CUUirt'i'V JUMl^l JOHNSON va 4'A'HIt; IfbowU JOHNSON Tiie defenuant, Fattie ioung^ Juhitoa uuove named, will take notice taut an action entitled tne &Uve lias beeil commenced ^ thu Superior Court oi yur- j iMiii Couuiy North Caiolina' wherein tne plaintiff, Jonn * Alien Johns«5n has filed a com plaint praying for an aosolute ttivoice from Q the defendant, t'atHe i'oung Jolm'-on upon the gtouuu of eparation cont'nuous ly for more tiian two years next pi cfcerfipg tffi#" mstihrtwn of tfa* action. will further take notice tliat you are herebj' *»' quired to appear at the’Toffic« the Clerk of Superior Court in tiie County of “ Durham at the Courthouse in Duriham, North Carolina not later thM thirty (30) day after the 12th, day of September 1939 and aniover or demur “'to the com- A. & P. Food Stores Thad L. Tate 133 EAST POURTH STKTET The Pepper Pat C. L. 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