IN THi SUPERIOR COURT
NOnCK OF 9UMMOKU
BY PUftUCATiON
NUSTU CAKOUNA,
UUKOAM CUUMTY
JOHN AUUCN JOHNSON
r»
PUTTIE YOUNG JOHNSON
Th« d«f«Bd»nt, P«tli« Young
Jofanon abov« naoiad, will tak«.-
BoUc* ttiat «o action eitiitluti
Um Mi>v« Iwa bveo commenct-d
ia U»« Superior Court of Dur
ham Cottiiiy North t.aic'Tih«
wtatircin th* plafritiir,' John
Alien Juhntoji has filed « eom-
plalnt praying for an aUtoIutc
divorce from lh« defentisnt,
Patti* Young Johnson npon tire
(rwttttd of -epamtMW cout'iiuuu^
ly lor molt: ttian 1m u yvut* nvxt
prcccding tiii- institution of thit
action^ You will further 't«ke
notltc that you are bercb} re
quired to appear at the office
of the Clerk of Superior Court
in the County of Durham at
the Courthouse in Duriiani,
North Carolina not later than
thirty (30) day after the J2th
day of September 1»39 and
annfrer o’* demur to the com-
piai«t which haa. Jbeen filed, or
ttia piaiuiiff w.ii ipply to ..nw
Court for the 'relief demanded
in the complaint.
^Thi» 10th day of Aug. 1939.
_1 JAS R. STONE,
. Aaat. Clerk Svperior Court
TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE
NOBTB CAROLINA
DUBflAiM coutrrY
UNWJR AND BY VIRTUE
•f the power conferred'-^on^
ttac tnutee in a certain deed
of tniat dated July 1 1937 and
duly recorded in the oifice dt
the register of Deeds of Dur
ham County in Book of Mort-
gagA 245 at page 397 duly ex.
•cated by Add Calhoun and
wife, Aanie Calhoun; deftult
having been mad* in the pay
ment of the samt, the under
signed Trustee will off»r for
sale at public auction at the
Courthouse door in Durham,
N. C. t> the highest for
casli on S^iUKDAY, AUCiUSsT
;>6th 193« AT 12 O'CLOCK
jvOiN, the following describ
ed land, to wit*
litUN’U LOT SO. 14 on the
plat of thv F. M. Proctor land,
^ut vt‘j li Mini platted by K. C.
Uelvin survt^yor ■on April UuL
iotli ItfOb which said pJat )« re-
coiiied in the otiice of the Ka*
gi^ter^^d of Oet'ds of Durham
( ounty N. C. In Bo«k of Plata
tfo. 1 pa^e lliJ to which plat
rtfenncc i* hereby given as u
pMl of this degcription. Lot No.
1'4 on the North side of Martha
Jtitft't aijd havinis a fronting
of 50 feet on Martha Street,
and extending back 150 feet
•ii.U Dcir.g uu feet wide in the
rear and being the land convey
cd by the Griswold Insurance
Company by eed to whfch re
ference is hereiby mad* -*• a
part of this description of said
nop.rt^ 8iiJ b-i‘ig r«cord«d in
Deed Book 5 at page 541. kefer
ence is hereby -made to Trustee
Deed from W. H. Wilson, Trus
tee to E, D, pT&tt; recorded in
Book 89 at-page 666 in Office
of the Register of Diieds oi
Durham County.
IMCUTOII'S NOTICE
NORTH CAJ»OI*NA,
DURHAM COUNTY
HAVU40 QUALIFIED at tx-
•cutor of the Will of Allen i>.
Goodloe, deceaaed late of Dur
ham County North Caro!in«
this is to notify »U pcrtons
hi.'ing cl^imi' against the estate
ef aaid deceased * to exhibit
them to the undersigned at
Post Office Box 201 Diirtiani,
North Caiolina 'Dr 114 l-ii/tish
Street, Durham N. C. on or be
fore the 8th day of August
1940 or this notice will be
pleadsd in b«r of their recovery.
AH pcr.'ons indebted to said es
tate will please nMke immediate
This 8th d»y of August 1939.
W. J. KENNEDY, Jr. EXBCU-
'rtR OF the will of ALLEN
L. GOODIjOE, Deceased.
M. HUGH SpOMPeON, Att’y
DufbamNoteii
ON VACATION
Bev. W. T. Holland pastor of
Bethel AM® Church, Salem Va.
is home for a fifteen days'
reat.
— t t t t t t ,, j,
SUNNY SIDE
SOCIAL CLUB i
tint of the
THIS SALE will remain op^n
for ten days to receive iiifreass
bids as requined by law.
THIS PROPERTY is sold at
the request of the Bolder of
sa^d note. i
This 25th'day of July,193S.
\
‘E. R.*MBRM€K, Vrustee
M. H. THOMPSON Att’y.
OCCO-NEE-CHEE
Self-^sizig Flour
Takes th« Gusss out of Baki^ and Saves you Money
NHERAIX)ED W
ffS
The regular,;.^
S'UNNY SIDE SOCIAiL CLUB
was held on the evening of
Tuesday August 8 with Miaees
Irene Jones and Mi?* Jeffers as
hosteasea. After tli® conclusio^
of the businaaa of the evening
were served aandiwicbes, punch;
jcakes; cream; nuts. Then danc
ing was enjoyed by all. About
twelve menftbers wre* present
at this meeting.
t t t t * t
REURNS |TO THE C*TY
Hall Yellock Jr. has Just re
turned home after visiting ne-
latives and friend? in Richmond
Va.,’ Washington and 'New York^
City. He also "lilted the World’s
Fytiir «nd Atlantic Beach, tfew
Jersery.
SPENDS WEEK END ON
OCEAN BREEZE BEACH
THE SUNNY SIDE SOClAU
GLUB , motored--^*!.'' Norfolk Va.
for a week end at Ocean
Breeze Beach and everyone
spent a 'lovely ^Wek end at
Ptrince George ftotel as well
at the 4)each w^h lot^^| fun
cjjght seeing, 'boat riding fttid
swimming, tto^e ijaSJrtg tiie
trip w«re Misses Iwne Jones,
Summage Richmond, Gazelle
; Lile * Mae Allen, Mable
Scott; Margaret Merkson; May
Poole, and Me» and Mrt Pres
ton Cain.
Z^hartotte Church
hois Great Record
Of Projgress, Service
BY W. F. ALEXANDER
MAKES PROGRESS
MBS. PLORiiNlCE
PRICE,
of Chicago no*ed • • composer of
^usic whose new cuinpOstion,
‘Three Little Negro Dances* wa»
played by the United Slates
Marine Band in its Washington
conccrt bjt Satu^ay and at
the Lake Front suiu.ner concert
series in Chicago. The only
Negro woman to write a sym
phony Mrs. Price’s Symphony
in E Minor has been playeu
the Chicago Syropbony Orches
tra. Her "My Souls Been An
chored In Th?^ Lord’ haii been
sung by Miss Marian Andersen
all over tlt^ world and -featured
by famous orchetras with Miis
Anderson as soloist. (^NP)
FRAME-UP OF GEORGIA ATTORNEY COLLAPSES
BIRMINGiHAM, (CNA)—An attempt to frame Arthur D.
Shoces Race attorney active in the fight for the right of
of members of his race tow.ote, collapsed %ere this week.
Shores was acquitted in Police tJourt Uy City Judge Mar
tin cfiarges of, disorderly conduct brought against him fallow
ing an outfbreak in connection with bii prof«cution of a
white policeman for beating a youth.
The police Piiicar, George Williams had beaten Will Hall
a prisoner with a ru'^er hose. Charges ^f brutality were
brought against lifni before the Civil Service Bosrn •no
Shores jrepre.«ented hall.
As. §horeS left the hearing, Monroe Conner Negro police
informer leaped upon him from behind, W. H. Hillins,
SUotes’ partner and G. H. Lucas jumped in and pulled
Conner off the young attorney.
All-f»ur were arrested 'by the police, wT»o were nalurally
handjpiwnd e>*i^ed. withi diwderly ?qndi4ct, ,
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It Isn’t Debt
LIf£ INSURANCE IS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF GOING
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PERSONAL LOANS
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202 Depositors’'National
Pboao L-19S1
ATTENTION MASONS
DISTRICT NUMBER 19 F AND A. M., WILL HOLD ITS
ANNUAL MEETING WITH DORIC LODGE NO. 28, SAT-
URDAY AUGUST 19. THE 19th DISTRICT IS COMPOSED
OF, LODGES IN THE COUNTIES OF ORANGE, PERSON;
ALAMANCE AND DURHAM. ~
ALL MASONS IN GOOD STANDING ARE INVITED.
W. H. TAPP, DEPBTY 19tli DISTRICT ‘
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When yOu start a tavings account and decide to put. five
dollars a month into it, you hevor say that yoa havo plaan-
•d on «oiog l^to debt Rather, yOu 'nr* proriding 'a i^st
egg for the future.
Whan you buy a life insurance policy, results ar« siaailar.
You pay in advance for a icertin amount of money that yoa
KNOW you will receive. BUT THERE IS ONE ESSEN^
TIAL DIFFERENCE. Noether you live or die, tho eompany
is bound te fulfill its contract. ~ ~
IT ISN'T
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I JfittlAM DMTRfCT OFFKE-^OYAL KNIG HTS BUILDING—
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FOR BEST THERE I& IN BARBER WORK
CALL AT THE CRYSTAL BAMBER SHOP
4 MASTER BARBERS W GIVE Y6u QUICK AND
COURTEOUS SERVICE WITH A SMILE
CLOSING HOURS FROM MONDAY THROUGH
THURSDAY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY • A. M. TIL UiM P. M.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR WORK
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
Crystal Barber Shop
706 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
J» t. SkHnaan, Pri^.
CH.iKiA>mB, N.
Friendship Baptist Church, .locat
ed on tho comer of Flrot and
Brevard Streets here ‘ ha« for
forty eight years ^en a center
a center of first rate ilifluence
and (juring tha past seven year«
of the pastorate of Rev. J. I*
Powell the present incun bent
has made great progree* in all
departments.
Rev. Powell is graduate of
the College and Thelogical De
partments of Johnson C. Smith
University here from which he
holds the A. B. an(l B. D. de
grees.. He is a native of Mc
Keesport, Pennsylvaina and this
is his first charge.
The Friendship Baptist church
has been pastured by some of
the .h>ost outstandiag men in
the country^, among them Dr.
G. ,0. Bullock who is now a
trustee of Shaw University and
paf tor of one of - the largest
churches an the nation’s ipapital;
Ur. G. W. Watkins head oi the
ministerial training divaion of
the extension department of
iHwiw_ University and a promin-
jiui. NoriuiK, VugiukH pa.-i.oi'i
ttev. C. C. Adams noiw past-or
ing in Philadelphia and Rev.
Mason now postoring in
uttstpnia.
Rev, Puvvell ha^i placed mu 1
rfmpnasif." on tbe younger niem-
uors oX his ftuck ^nd a very
active Junior Church hai *been
started during his pastorate.
Mrt>. 13. 11. Penis is supervisor
of tiie Junior Church and Rev.
t’uwcli preaches 4 sermonette
to - the younger laembers ea^
Sunday niurning 'before regular
service. M.
Approximately ,one year ago
Rev. lK)|wieli^ inaugurated ain
‘Altar Service’ which is an ex-
elusive and original' feature of
t'riendship Baptist Church. At
this service' all ■ persons who are
suffering ' .physical, mental
financial or other are.
aii^ed in taking tKeir . troubiks
to God, and Rev. powelj ftports
that many—hi« menibers have
been helped by this service.
Not only does Rev. Powell pray
that hi» menvbers will secure
jobs, but whenever one of kii
members . become^ uaempkiycd
he goes out to help the person
secure a. lob, and hap, been in-
strumental in securing many
positions for needy members.
One of the first thingi^ he
did, Rev. Powell reVealj when
DOCTOR J. L1EWIS POWELL
he too liover the pastorate of
Friendship was to take a very
active interest'in" tho-^ Sunday
school, even to the extent of
going out him.«elf in his car and
securing scholars, amomgs the
less priveleged neighborhood*.
He revealr that he was ao
. uccessful in this type of work
that on recent Christmaj Mrs.
R. A. Dunn wife of the Presi
dent of the C(^mmercial Bank
donated a large sum of money
to get useful Christmas gifts
for a number of these “.for^
gotten children.’ fhe Sunday
School now is one of the most
valuaible adjuncts to Friendship
under the leadership 'of the pas
tor and Mr. Paul Stowe, lupt.;
Deacon. John N. Hemphill - a»-
Fistant supt. and Earnest Me
Crea secretary.
The deacon board which ia
so^ necessary to the ,functioning
of any succes.«ful church ia very
strpng at I'Viend^fiip and is
m{|jle, up of Messrs'. J. H. Hemp
fill ^liairman and J. N. Hemp-
Eill, Samuel; Barnes; J. A.
Crawford;' Edward , Gist; James
ferdr Robert. JCim M>ck-
ena and G. 11. Richmond. Dea
conesses include Mesdames L.
L.. Walker, Lula HeMphill
Samuel Baqnes, James *Ford;
James Crawford; Annie H.emp
hill; Kim_^Mickens andl Nannie
Willtams.' Trustees at Frend
."hip are J. A. Crawford, chair
man Z. Alexanoler; Sr. J. M.
Hemphill; Sta(^ey Dwiggins;
Eugene Hunter; G.,,^ H. Rich
mond and Edw^d^ Gutc
Friendship is very proud of
its choir, led by Mesgri> -^^Staefey
Dwlgsine chorik^tr; . G. fi.
Riehaiond aupfrvuor and
Jam«« Harris, orsaoist. Th*
■Mwrtly uaiforfied aad axtreme
ly .efficient Uahet Boar4 of
frieniUhip Churah ia led tj
M«aan. v-*uie* l>oi^ |...eeid«nt;
and Ediwmrd Giat viva j^v«ail>
ent.
Othmc AU]4iti»riea at ?ricnd>^
ship BaiMM if^rrh i.seluda:
Btmrys—df Club, Masdamea
Kim Mkikena pr*##ent* and Rosa
Mae' Blikaitey, aevrttary; Miss
ionary Circle No. j, Mrfdamea
Mary Johnson President « b 4
Savannah D a y i a, secretary;
MiMlonary Circle No. z Mei-
damee Sadie Covington, sresl-
dent and Flora Lte Hemphill
becr«(ar/; Paaior’a Aid Mr.
Millard Bames, jii^deat; Mr*.
Minnie Wian afereitary: bro
therhood; MeadaMw J. ii. Hemp
hill prasidMit and J. N. Hemp
hill • vice prealjlent a»d the
Young Womea’a ImKoveaieot
Club, Mesdaiiv.as L. Powell
president* Itnd Florence Wood*
ard aecretary.
Friendsip Bapttat ClHirck is
doing a fhia work nndv tha
ift>le and enerfctia leadar^Wp
.of R%v. Powell, wlio is one of
the best booatera and suppevt-
era of enterprislbB in
Charlotte, We wish for it and
for ita pastor MMmy mor** year-
of eontinusUy widiaing aervioe. ■
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A MAN who becam* PresklMit of tho Rcil National
Bank of one of America's largMt cltias, and wKo
was piacad'in Nomination for PreudOTt, was onea a p>oor
biurafoot ^y. Ha-'Was rabad fo a tog cabin In
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oibjectiona of some o the offi
cials of this organisation. Ths
committee that appeared balora
.lie AM^ were n[Wnl>ers ot the
American Medical association
and accredited representatives
of the National Medical a.*socia
d^ly autnoriaed by ..jne to
pfesenF certain griOTsneea^ id '
NMA against am A. AmoBj^
these gnevouces were certain
diecriannatory practices agaia-
tx Negro pb^icians in tb re
fusal of county aocieties to ac
cept their memberahip purely
on the ground of color; whicb
refusal autematfcally as '• d a
them ineliifible to tha^ aMA.
The purpi^r ' of the specisl
committee primariljr wsa to
the AMA four major propoai-
tibna to witf-^
1 The def^on of tha word
Col. from ‘bebiad the names of
Negro phyaiciana in the Amen-''
can Medical Assoeiatio^ direc-
2 ’ Reoognition of Negro phy-
i>iciaiis in the AMA.
'8 Asaarance of participa
tion of Negro profeaaionala in
the various goTeramental ro-
Jecta. ^
4 Partieipaj^ipn' of Negrft'
phy«ieiana in the aelentific bene
fits of organised n|edicine.
‘^gardlesa of what the ac-
convpUflfameirta have been h e
oommittee 'has done a great
service for the Naticomi JCedical
arsociation in a most heroic
and manly fttshion and as praai
deivt^ of the Nationl Medical as
sociation, I wiah to publwljr
ackaiowlied^e ’ my appreciate'
of tbs aarvict of thin committee.
In hi* tlofing remarks before
th4 senate committee. th»»vpr«fi
dent said, “The National ^fdi^
eid ibsociation subscribes in
princjpl«r*to Senator Wagncr’i^
bill with resenrations*' as stated.
The president in making thla
FtatenMAt was actuated by his
(belief tb»t“-"»hihr he knaw the
Wagner aet and the National
Heakh bill are two entirely
different documents yet with
tha rsssrvationa that ws -had
n^e, auch eommittment was
consi^nt wiUi our beli^^ tEat
qertain health benefit*^ alBid’
health beaefita and health se
curity which is so vitally and
fundamentally nsedful to 13,000
000.. Ne^es co>u^ be more
reasoiialdy asaurad by federhl
pro^ion ‘ than by any ' othbr
knwiP'matbo#.
X fiOOO 1RKE is seldom had
by all.
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NmfflpV -^SaCUS wHh a wo-
Woman '^^se ahoas are kOUngi
t UBQIS~ HMJnM who knctw
wf^re thay are ,-ffoing and what
tIUfy