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8A1VK8AY. AUOmT »t INt THX CA^OUM* T|Mli Gh€rt4otte Highlights ioknsm U U1 It his Imm oa Nortk Mycn St. Mn. Lmbw B«il Dbvu gmv a |o¥«l7 P*rt3r ftiday aicu «t Iwr hoat on Soatli McOowall 8tr**t in iK^or of h«r sliter in law Miaa Malvia DaTi& Mr. aad lira. David Saaiui are vacationing la iNsw York aad will 4m tiici-* the raoMiind w uf 4h« ay«ai»r> Mr. and Mr«. William Uanis aad Mr^ Lola Cobli df Fina- feurst and SToetmftrU wera tfugiito ut their hrothiir Att»r Bcy L. 1*. Uarrii, recentl}' at his hame on Eaut Stonewall "stieet. They *ere on thuii* way to New York, Miucs Micirett Tate a n o Hattie RukkvII lift Sunday fur Hampion VTi. to attend the National Tennis Tournamei.t. H«v. ’R. Lk Jwani of W’Axok, ti, C. waa in the city ia!>l Huvk Ut Visit, Hit wita and Jrifnut. While here Bev. and Mrs. entvrtained Ur. und Mrs. H. 1*. I'limaii an^ Mi. and Mr», 'led Swejison wJ nit.sbufgh, I’a. Uev. and Mrs. Jeans anu tlieir true»ts WLit! cniertameU tiiUuy uy Mrs. i. L. Uu.m. Ur. anil Mrs. Priinas ati|j Mr. uad Mm. iSHej>,»'>w Jfft Saturday* lor Marion, JS. C. to visit rUati^es and Irienda from -Wutu Lhe> wiil go home to I’uiiibuigU. Key. Jeana aUo left for VViisun resume his work. Miss Willie Browo of l)ay' tona Beach Florida, formerly of Charlotte was in the city re cently for the Elks Oratorical .^Contest, While here "Ae was the gupjt of her mothei, /irs. jElizabeth Brown well Straat Mrs. Blanche Sansom is n her VMcation anj she left the city M^ndsy to visit relatives and friiind'si ■ tH Washington, Pitt^ui^ and New yoifc, Mrs. Nellie Saunders left the city Monday f®* Washington to ▼isit her lister Mrs. Sara Aji- crum. ' T Ti e Mertletthttffr trf»uat> Teachers Ai>«ocation held i t s first meeting Saturday morn lag Auguin u at Se.iuiid Ward High bcnool, Mrs. . Nelli B. Uykt,"', able wail ill charge. The following new teachers were welcomed into the as>. ociatton: LtUcie^lc itu.ssell, SUsie Ueartis; Uori. J. Stevenson, Mr*. Ueorge J. H. Haundcrs. It was ponitud out that primarily English und Heading will, be emphasfeed #ith secondary interest being Uorothy Widuington; U r a c c Larritj, Alariisetta Hardy Orea UraziiWi.il anil Ui«n Jo*i*i Walktr, llBr‘'ld itoger^; James liaiti i *(.ari«,, ,.Lii.‘jkand,t.i^ Sanders McCrfe, Thcoctou- Welis ttiUit; ?Tedding »na Lecu ;ird liruwn. Uhe Scorpioiib, a leading lub among the younger, ^ej^ ioi' the. wiy gttve u parly at"^ tiiy h me of Aiijiiew Wut-'oti on Wallace SuueT recfiiliy. Among the guests were: U. llogun, Nellie laiy; Eiiiiiiy ila.ilfl'Ks, ijmitlte- Aiuxaiidti j Liouise llure '« n d b.liza’beih liobexts, Willie WeuUliigCoii, Sheduck WMmma', ijcottie I’riday Kicli- ard jUttwfoy, and VViiliairi Ktje berts uro to be Uie gueJt? qI h e Chuilolte Utoserver at VVriglitviile lieach. NGC (*oa«he€ of North Cald I placed on bcicnce in the group the year. _ I discussions during A farewell party was givea in honor of Miss Margie B'oster of New York City by Miss Ger aldine Torrence . * Baxter St. who had Miss Foster at. her house guest on last Thursday night. Guests preeant,^'were Misses Helen phillips, Leola Gladden; Johnnie Mae Gladdeu Kosa Goodwin, Mary M © ' r e WORTH DRUG STORE " burL4N;ton, n. c. prescription ITkUGGlST TWO ftEGISTERED PHAMACISTS ON DUTY XT iO-L TIMES .1. PERRY E. C. CALDWELL PHONE 9190 BORLINGTOrv WELCOMES STATE USHERS CONFAB AUGUST 25th-27th MEETING TO COr^VENiE AJ EBENEZER wrtRlSTIAN CHURCH THOMPSON’S, GEORGE AE.E881R 9yE GARAQE AND SERVICE STATION REASONABLE RATES SKILLED MECHANICS GlItNCO KDAD BURLINGTON, -N.- C. VISIT T E A' G U E ’ S BEAtrry shoppe BURLINGTON; N. C. EFFICIENT SERVICE WE WELCOME ALL TO BURtHNGTON FROM YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER ALAMANCE Motors Inc; PHONE 936 SOUTH MAIN STREET A AND T GRADS (Continued from page ui:e) him to wait patiently until that wliich he desires is given him- Jjuch a*pattern of thinking. Key. iViiller said is contrary to the experloncCR of all historical races, for all races which wait io he given human rights and opportunities »re long lost in the deep • shadows of the pa.'t. The outspol^cn minister who is also an outstanding civic leader in the 'community, fur ther paid that no internalional court or interracial commission possesses power? sufficient j^o give the Negro or any .race any privileges or po'Wers. They mutt be won the hard way, with sacri fice and a^oiiy,'' lie said. Kev. iiirUer finally admonish ed the graduating group t ■ live up to the requirements o£ lead ership by .-.acrificing all desu\*s for persoiiui i,uin i.i;d self promotion in the Lattle i o r idea democracy. President' i?’. Dj Blufjrd presidedi Scfipture. rcp.diiiij and prayer werfe by J. K, A. Cunn ingham. M.u.sic was rendered by the summer school chorus unti-T ILe diiec'ion of Karner Lawson. ' ’ (Continued from i>Hf* one) ud thftir tmiM and we new tenr trained guards wh» hsve pai ing aa guarda at the ]>ool. They are; ‘Robert Griffin, Alex Spauld ing I Robert 3outberla&((; Al bert Johnaon, Billy Wllliaiai; George Loi^n; Clarence Falai- er and Irwm. JohaaoR. T^eie guards make up the awinsiainir team of the pool anj take, part in in’ltational and competitive meats with guarda oi 'othere pool*. Recently they attended and won a e^t* meet held in Greenitboro, N. C. Out of a poMtble 100 points the tean«>, won 69. , >A summary of the Greens boro meet is as follow*: 50 yd. free style won by Greansboi«; Griffin ef Durham, third. • * *1# 60 yd. back stroke won by Winston Salem; Spaulding and’ Southerland of Durham 2nd and respectively. ^ 100 yd. free *tyle won by Greensboro; Logan and Palmer of Durham 2riB and 3rd lively. ,. 100 yd back stroke iron by Spaaldlof an* Smtherlaad of Durham, lat and 8rd reepeetive- •y- ^, s 100 yd breMt stroke won hy Jofioaon and WUliaioa of Dni^ ham 1st aad reipeetively. ISO yd medley relay won by Durham; Splatdloc, Johnaon; Griffin taking lat place. 200 yd free style won by Durham; WilliaMs, Sou^erland and Palmer placing HtstT 2nd 3rd rei^;>ectlTely. Diving won by Johnson of DurhaM 1st place, and o^ Durham 3rd place. The team ia now being groom ed to compettr-fb the AAU meet to be held in Washington, D. C. mi STRSST CmiKCH ContinuH esT*ec- % DUNN team CUNCHES VICTORY The most raafat victory of the fast Dunn Black Sox waa over the' Apex Quick Steps. With Williams pitching for Black Sox the Quick Stepi ere allowed only five runs while 17 were fanned. On the other hand the Sox got pitcher Jone« of the Steps for 9 runs holding them to 5....0 until the last half of the third Inning. tor help to mny on the loud- fold depariarat* • modffB rsngious center. Their namea follows Miil ' £LD£liS; W, M. Bynnm, Prof B. A, Chisolm, Oscar Flowe; J. B. HMBphlll; Sr. Thonaa V Ar Long, Dr. J. D. Kartla Sr. Clerk; I. M. Martin; P. H. BidI ardaon, A. &. Speaii and W. M. Younge. ' — DH&QONS: P r o t Edward Brown, T. W. Drye; Prof. J. S. Orogiby; Dr. R. H. Green, It. Pi Harrisi UemphiU, Dr. J. O. Martin Jr. Secretary, W. M. Moeley, W. M. McCain; W. H. Peanon, £. Z. Rhodeja and S. P. Stowe treaaurer. ntySTiaiS: £. R. Brewing- ton, B. M. Dixon; Hrary Baell Israel Garriaon; Prof. W, Q. Lino, W. M. Moaely chairman V. P. Malone; jC. P. Parker; i W. J. A. Pe«Rel, R. P. Wyche Jr. Dr. T. A. Taney. *We kave e*at Ml lattMv to tit yeiffc s—ssBs d the aawtry, «aMa| tbaai iMBsadatalir l« raise lyis for tU« figkt. We an argtag tbasa sead lettere ta tba Civil Lihsrtiiw mm '4 fjM IpvMlflM' Htgma, im Qg^/ft0tW^ inttaidisM l|gF ^ amat of AsdarMB. U« atni rafb. *•**>«• .J BOWDEN’S Shoe Shop aiS E. TKAOE STREET niOIfB S-SiM DEFENSE STARTS— (Continued from page ote) STILL REGISTERING In ft statement isaued today, James Robinaon acting Nation- ai Youth Secretary, of t a NAjACP nid: Smith’s Bo(ri( Store OPPOSrr?1^^T^DFFICE BIBLES—PICTURES, FRAMESi ETC. R F. HORNE Jewel Pens-Ring* Watchnraker and Claia jewejry •ind free estimate Watch Repairina, Jewelry etc tf 'I * > IN ST. THE BREVARD BARBER«SHOP In buiines* 18 Yean, Experienced Barberi. 231 S. Brevard St. Res. Phone 23012 WHILE IN BURLINGTON DRINK Cocoa-Coia BURLINGTON |oei)a-Coia.BetiliD£ Go. Regal Theatre BORDERLAND Faatvring WM. BOYD AS HOP.A.LCTSTG CASSIDY COMEDLY AND DICK TRACY RETURNS TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY CHESTER MORRIS IN SafASHING THE RACKETS^ THURSDAY—BARGAIN DAY-^—FIVE ic TEN CENTS DOWN THE STRETCH—MiCKNEY ROONEY CODE OF THE FEAKL^ss—FREp SCOTT * ALSO CARTOON FRIDAY—SATURDAY—SPECIAL THE GREAT WALLACE.BERRY 'IN BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE’ moneyto l oVn On Diamonds, Watches— Jewelry Silverware; Men’* Clothing. Typewriters Shot (kuni RTusfcal Insts. and any thing of value .. RELrSd;E LOAN CO. -I. ■ Charlotte'* Oldect & Largest 121 EAST TRADt LATEST IN MEN'S SUITS USE CUR POPULAR BUDGET PLAN 1st Street HE UD IS OFF! Greatest - USED GAR “BUYS” In Years TAei/ are Priced to Go! PLYMOUTH mm STOCK MODEL r3«0 1935 734 1932 776 1936 781 1935 784 1935 787 1934 826 1933 847. __ _ 1934 850 1933 863 - 1937 831 “ 1^34 838 . 1936 843 1934 MAKE PLYMOUTH COACH 293.50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN' 143.50 Plymouth coAiCH 377.50 PLYMOUTH sedan 323.30 PLYMOUTH ,COACH 823,50 "PLVMOUTH SEDAN 267.30 PLYMOUTH COACH 217.50 PLYMOUTH COACH 267.5ft PLYMOUTH COACH 217.50 , PLYMOUTH SEDAN S67.50 ' PLYMOUTH COACH 2%Tm PLYMOUTH SEDAN .4 4T7.50 PLYMOUTH COUPE 257J0 DODGE CHEVROLET STOCK MODEL 63t ' 1931 754 1936 772 1933 775 1933 788 ’ 1929 . N^6 1935 " vSTOCK MODEL 645 1935 724 1929 737 1933 768 I ifiJ934 792 1934 812 1930 818 1929 825 1931 830 1929 845 1937 849 1930 858 1936 861 1936 865 . ^1987— 868 1931 MAKE •DODGE SEDAN $,.93.50 DODGE COACH .... 463.50 DODGE SEDAN .T,. 223.50 DODGE COUPE ."...rTTSu 243.50 DODGE' SEDAN ' 93.50 DODGE sedan 887.30 FORDS ' _ FORD COAGH .......V., 293J0 FORD COACH 78.50 FORD COACH . 193.50 •* • FORD COACH 228.60 FORD COACH 198.50 FORD COUPE 128.50 FORD ROAI«TBB i 68.50 F(MID COACH 98.30 FORD COACH ^ . .' 83.50 TORD COACH 417.50 FORD COACH , 163.50 FORD X)ACH 417.50 FORD COACaai 897.50 FORD SEDAN ,.'443.50 FORD COUPE 127.50 STOCK MODEL MAKE 739 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN 198.50 770 1934 CHEVROLET COACH .............. 790 • 1934 - CHEYBOLET SEDAN 799 - 1933 CHEVROLiT COACH. 806 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN »53 1932 CHEVROLET pUPE 857 1932 CHEVROLET SfiBAN . ri- .T: 872 1929 CHEVROLET COACH ...^. .J id'.* • 48.50 ' PPNTIAC STOCK MODEL MAKE 577 1933 PONTIAC SEDAN 648 193S( PONTIAC COACH 860 - IMS^ PONTIAC sedan ........ 827^0.* f " CHRYSLER * STOCK ' MODBL make &52- H85 • - CHBYSLER COUPE ; , ^ 293.50 780 1981, CHRYSLER SEDAN . 7T.48.50 791 1984 CHRYSLER SEDAN Truckers and^MerchanU TRUCKS ' —- - s,'. ■ ' .m. STOCK MODBL MAKE &33 1984 CHEVROLET^^TON ...... 198.50 702 1936 G.M.C. 1 ^ TON, CHA.S1S * CAB ... 704 1938 ■ DODGE TON ..TT...,. 711 1986 FORD TRUCK ..... 749 1980' FOED PICKUP 484« ; 751 1987 » FORD PICKUP 1985 FORjO TRUCK 761 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY ... .V... il98J)0 882 1987 ford TRUCK 866 1988 GJiX. PICKUP m Attfaetive Terms UNIVERSITY MOTORS 806jjW. Main^St* DODGE PLYMOUTH Open Til 9 P.^Me Opp. Our SbowroomSj Attractive Tenn9 Dial L^41
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