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His CAKDLINA Tgttf lAtexi^Y, ItPt. iBk ItM Jk; the Sports Bazaar BY WM. A. TUGK HtitK. H.NUo Tiii^ iUWi«AL,l. 4CJ»in» ui. .,« Ct.%A ti“»u m l'. uriili »n i**e|>ur«nun Jjor j u « ijaytu^ §•*»..n t|i«t a‘* o* Viiim ^i«T* Kl«Qvt. »l tiJ# KUtllv tlHik uui*; 111 •l* iiiciuiMirs thi cuiiiciancw w | i»uji (oiucilio b« »«jh: l« iti ‘up «t -to« va i« m l-Ji • «nf*« 'itii* u k br*»lt i«r ttofc k|>ectJi lor»* . I In Nortjji Carc'lin*, th# Ctji cg« aUvtiM »r« lairijr evenly ni«tch*d lliU year, ine Jtroniccsi bi;iuK who h»s thv *»mt; lint* Bvn rtturnmg • mid must Miiiuui ia# Oeeu tugether for »t IcMt three jtan. Ji'ayetteviH* wiU be plenty of iri>ubt« thi* year because mJit uf tu« squad ha* been together •li suOimer at the school and nave g.ja« thr‘ugi» piatucek so that they har* to do now u to start playtug fi's^tbali. 30HNSON -C. SMiTll the sparkplug of the team in Willie A'l rroKiti i.AKUi.lAA COL L.£.x«i:. iititv ua a cuiupieie iL\.t|tuiii£aiiuu ‘‘I lue leHni and witn ttie results tiiat lue coacn c- 44At. til i-u»o iirst lew ih^Auuiu iiMV4^ ** tainy s‘HiU »t;a!ioii. Uuciik^liuer, thi jopH^.iiorf wjiij tiio t ingest 111 iiiu toiileieiR- LOlk Watt *ttt 4.be ■ BuUa iiru sdWMiS.. . , , , ^ipredlTtalR-^ecauir of ^ v*tkti%\/\naa «■ -fnia ifidoBi ruble fighting spirit that these little men have. A and T is stiU th% question mark and there's no way q£ teU tiig until their ^first gaoue «^at tlie ialw coach will 'turn vat. MB«oii unless a itiiravie iiappens. HILLSIDE HAS RECORD NUMBER OUT — .. .■ ■ '■ **'’#► .UACJI iitKttA^ lUDDiqi^ tii the Hillside Park U i'g b benzol liuitiets leully haa what it takes to iuspite his men to work their longues out and fixtp trtiniHfly. itmc* AtMf. M he lias had his oti charges''work tug out twice a day, plowing the dirt, rohghing each oth«r, but coming up smiling all the time. When tfle cg#ch announc t.‘d Monduy tnat the real hard UriUUIg UiU'tf Tmm^ 8^ 6 ^ aa m«nt ^ aekopl ^ Who piXp a eh*ckiil( ■Bd kmntdiataly foHowiag' ths physician who gav* theta a chMk tog over and imme4iamjr,.4oU^ ovi'ipt th« liard vock th« trylBf tMB ««Rt btfisaia§ of rMl in pr«s»r«iion im schedula that kM Dr. Jtttnes E. Shepard, i’lesi- 4«ht of NorUi CMi'oluw College ana Grand hiaster of the Mas ons of Ngrth Carolina is shown as he tielivtired ia« inuiu ad- dreia at the 16lh annual conven *««■ Christian Church in Burlinf Uqxi of the Nortn Carolina liitV ^wioininatioiial Ushers Associa* uou which mot 1' nday, batur- aay Auguat ii6-27 at th» Lha«*- ton. J>r. Shepard's address was heard Sunday morning and the audian« of anxious listeners overran tha iKurch, . was a chonm o well all riirht fnp th^ team. >iot « scowl in the whoie lot of them. Not ^ ^ By JOSEPH D. McGiHKK work >*ouid begin th«* bjennING, Ga.—Ernast McCahipf)^, ^atioiial^ rated No. 6 Ain^can Tennis Associa tjon and semi finalist of 1938 **' . isTatiop)! 1 ChainpionaihpB >1ieid at Haraptt^i Virginia tWQ *^eeEs ago, won the men sitigie» th&m pionship of ‘’the f'ort 13enning Open Labor Say by defeated H'^ward Mlnnis, Tuslegce‘ iu' stragiht sjoTs, 6-1,6-lJ. ing, won the Girls Singles final fruni Uertha "(joodin, Fprt iiig T...6 g,.(j }..3. j -iklflwdB HilU AOwita^Jl n i Cliiii'lcB Kfiririyse 24th Infantry, j Won tlis mixed iby defeating Marion .Fharrow, Atlanta, »nU RichwU CpJJin?, Ilnlaiilry U..4, 2».6, 6~4, ON THE GRIDIRON ' by STEiRLING HALL WAK has been declared. such response as this. ^low Coach Kiddiek does it is his o|wn secret, says he. If you can learn this secret, -you will. know why the UorneU ate going to k««p the state chapionshlp with the the teaiiing schedule taey hava. iliisi ttae on-the Gndiroo, but to Monday nighC August 21st at mior —- ' — »their, homa qij Luther Street, Coach DonaTff T«oV» jirooring -Mi«a-^A->—flrodit ilest.T n . ■ . .... Wall Town Panther*.' Cpa(^ Love is expecting » promiaiiW group, . of Sophnx°re*. GtT SET TO, GO— ,. ., I TO COIXEGE £xeitiiiig days ahead! . And i many of 9'ou are busy assemb- | ling Cii^lege wardrobes for that I most important first year on I the campus. Many othera are leturoing to scho(|l and are equally enthusiastic about the ,fashion end of it. Of course, ycv know that sweaters > and skirts are tM order of tiie day •h* ^osl campuses, that aooded •uat is a “mtBt” fm 1^39 foot ball games, that you will wear ^ota of socks, and that barretts and hair -bows w% perky and popular. In planning your ward robe, however don’t slip on the details, which“'*re so impoirtant. ■Jtememljer to include plenty of hose of 3ifferent degrees of slieerness for your varied activi tiei. A two thread hdse which is 1ovely,1for wear with afternoon fr^ks, can be wrecked by one d*y of walking during registra tion. Three anil four threat weig;ht are beS for campus wear And walking on campus reflu ir es smouith, well fitting hose and nice straight seams. Your poten tial best beay may^ be trailing you, you know. Crcoked stocJs- ing seam can mar the most care Howard MinnS^ in a semi final match in the morning, won from Charles Penrose, 24th In fantry 6...0, ^,1, 6...0. llohoL't Ashf^^d Columbia, B. C. lone SoutlT Carojina entry find nationally rated No. five yiljles American Tennis ^»soc)otion 8»J 1939 iiinner Junior Singles New York Open, won the Fort Benning Juni>r open ill strS'ght sets from Louis Graves, Xavier University New Ofeails,*‘8'™.4, g..O, Asliford CC^MCOiRD N. C.—The fall j j>«ceivcd * tw^f awards th# firs*} campaign at the United.■ Congre ’ leg „f ^ thre legged ffophi- and gational Chflstlan Church will * permanent fropfey. i'o freaeh open with ^ vismng ministef speaking Sunday at 11 o'clodk in the person of Dr. D L Poe of Greensboro a former pastor who wiU be accompanied by a male quartet 61 that c4ty. Sifinday at 3 oi'clock, Musipal program the Rogers Grove Vocal Choir/ jiie Mission Vocal Choir Henmrsoa Giove Quartet The Usher 5our suartet .the blue Moon quartet jtnd thf male qhartet of Greensboro will sing Tor this occasion. At 7:45 the musiral program will continue with the above named singers and other local quartets whose names we not have a;^ this writing. The publis cordially invited to each of these M ices. fully seleceted ensemble. This also gQ^s for do^n trodden shoe heels. Ernest Hcwampbell, M e a Sin'glcH Champion, received two permanent awards, having wjn a third time the three legged trcjphy and receiving th« regu lar permvient troph|’; Margar^ Peters won the .\^nren’s Singles ChampioEship by defeating her sister Kouman ia’ Peters in straight sets, 6...4 6..4. The Peters sisters were te- * presenting Tuskegee Institute. I Ruth Washington Fojrt Benn- j Wludin* ^ in this group is Bo ' E^ism a hard driving full back and two The Stroud brolners Paul and Deanas. All have reported ex cept Co Captain Jaby and his old reliabe Huck Pall whicS" can repace any on# but hi» pirot. ' PURCHASii*w.W BUILDING WATCHTOWER INS. CO. r ^iOUlSTOll ,(^\.NPi|—,Acc>8d, ing to an announcement' . this week by T. LI. Fairchild, pmi- dent and Charles A. Shaw seer# tary of the Watchtower Mutual Life Insurance Company, thi# city t le org»ni?#tion h»« b#t» converted into «n o^d li*** legal reesrus capital stock company, Showei , ‘ CHARLOTTE, (Special)-*. ., ‘Mrs. David G. Richie and Mr*. Ad«)aidi Wilson Entertain ed at Ir miscellanaous shower 1&#' noOBd w#«i4 drtua «t tk# UUisid# i>ark High aui.uoi lausa u*^ullu o-* ui«u vu tut ittlu uiciuutug io muiaoan V* ^ VIA* 1. fc.. uUkU Aimutvii 11*4 av«tluU tnat a# lii^ects i».;r# uiaii ay oi w# uetv ettnuiiMik«8 t,o bu ic;iu> ciuei; t»u before th# sea j.i»n is old. ■ .’ lue practjcej wnivn : Aug. luciuueu driiis in oueitiiiv# aua ucieusit# * lin# .pitiy, passing aud piiu u« iiiMn wull as imtttuiald £om uinatiuiis. ^ , Assistant Coach William Gol#» has been Wktrxing witb the can didates fur th# end positkm; Clarene# Palmer, Coach Rid j dick's running mat# during their Nor til Carj|lina College day#, drilled ,tb# inesmen, whil# eoach Riddick himself has c«n c#ntr*ted on the backfield in th# attempt to replace h^ staU material tjf last reason Wtilctr^as 'oat gtaduatittn. .. Speedtine Coronas USEFUL IN SCHOOL- USEFUL ALL THROUGH W?E •Z».7S, «4».f0 •• DESK BLOTTER PADS— PRICED *• WAHL FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 up • * , •• DESK LAMPS |1.|0 mp * *DlCTIONARI£S—SIBLES PICTURES AND FRAMES Ihonias Book Store Coriyoran and Cliap^A Hill Str**ts Pkmm J-£»l Th# hoTne b‘'8Utiful!y 9e corated with flowfT* of t b season. (James wer# enjoyed, by all present led by Mrs* M. T. ■ Brodie. Guests present were j Miss## M. T. Brodie, Iona Shut# i Esther Rann, Christine a n d [ ftv^lyn Cornor, Mesdamoa Su- an Miller. Louise Prigram, Estell Smith, TJora McQill, Jp« ^0f)s|9f|, %4. fl. .Washington, Phil}ipf, Clur* White Selena WiWaima, fi|i>fnie Biic^nrdton, K*i# Grl«r ini Mrs. M. A. Brodi#. . • ^ Out of town guests were Mrs. Helen Rohinson New York; Mrs Beaulah,, Qreen Oxford N. C.. sisters of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hama#y, Louisville,, Ky. the former best mani * Dr. F. L, Brodi# of Chester Peirn.- and To Fam ilies Without Accounts operating under the' name of,the groom wer# al?o presefit, WStchtoWer Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Rilhte and Mrs. Wihiom President Fairchild klso an- were assisted by 'their aUnt nounced the recent purchase of a downtown site^.forrowly own ed by tbf'^F and SMT nal orgJnlSwt^. Th# property, which inijJuded two parcel# n# —60x125'leef, the other B0» lOO will be developed at» some future time as the company’s h'me office building. Mrs. Ophelia Bost of College Par’k'iid,. - MEN’S MADNESS WILL BE OVERRULED IN THE END:—The Lerd r^igneth, let • tW eardi reJoiee^— Psalm 97:1. • . .••• The Depositors Natiooal. is confident that ycu will find a Ch#«lilaf.;A#count a papticularly valuable aid to pleasant living. 1^,! Of course we should be glad to have you inaiiutain a balane# which would make any charge unnecessary. • If, h'^wever/ yon prefer to open a snnller Account, w# shall b# no l#n# ap preciative of your' patronage. And you will find th# charge# und#r thi# arrang# ment itirprisingly moderate. DEPOSITORS NATIONAL Oificer# will be v#ry glad to anlw#r your qua#tion# about these matter#. THE DFPOSITORS NAIIOKAL BANK OT DURH AM, N. C. Maniber Federal DepoiTT IiKiarlinee Corpcr atlon and F«d«ral H#*ai^# Sjstem BOLD! SILVER! SCHOOL Freeia«»—yett Tet aeltiier eui b« eomasnd wltk tt* raise «f Bvrnul rtiioa. Protect It! Ifft tu ■Miy —ieni aiedleal emntnstUn ■># Irast* BCMIBrtsra 7«s . . . f SH to 50% On Yovr Eyeglasses «#r A Tliiliil nme lU# At M WorOi $1.M On Y#ttr Otaasea. ^ Mat It Wtk Ton. DR. J. DAVIDSON Mtgmtre4 njBlekm MS iSdepctideiiee BMg. Dial S-MM Special This some INCLU DING Your Children CLEANED & BLOCKED And Our .Children me on Electric Cooking years POWER QIM PAN Y 430 South Church rheine 4! U Sinct Installing my efectHc*"cooking equipment, I hove been simply amezed ot the time and labor it has saved me. Why, oh why didn't som«- l^y make me see''" these marvelous modern advantages years ago! And We ecbrtoifrtyt^Wlflt ffie n^ low rates> the cost Is ridiculously low. Ivery modern hoiKewife owes it to her self to ENJOY THE-COMFORTS AND ^ECONOMY OF ELfCTRIC COOKING! ARE USING THE SttttETS AND HIGH WAYS TO AND FROM SCHOOL \ ' Please BE CAREFUL.. DRIVERS AN D SEE THAT THEY CAN COME D GO SAFELY We Ple3ge[0ursetv^ , Our Drivers .AND MADE-RITE Carolina's Real Sunlight Bafcery
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