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j -i'^ -m; s THE CAIOUNA ttlllf lATUtOAY. ^ 1»T. t IMP n i J1 H \ H p I n II P B€ iUnLL A .L Conducts Revival OOi - ^ ’LY wbtm rou ioeluda « eHpping of tMia colujaa mad aigm yam full nam», kirthdttt, atsd co/r«ct addrtaa to rom letter. For » "Privat* Aapty'",.. a»ad only (2Se) mad a talf-addrotaed, ataioBml aoYolopo for my aaw A3TROLOQY READING uid^eaii^by raturm mall FREE ADVICE on CJ) Qaastioaa. , ^^ • ' « • Send all letters to: ABBB WALLACE, cars of THE CARO LINA TIMES. 117 ^ Paabo^ Street. Durham. N. CaroUna. HPL—Am « follower of your culunm. My ' husband foes around a lot arid don’t take up much time wMh hw, family. Do you think he will- ever itop biTngTng up ny past? HU past Is worn than min*. An»: It seemi that he must find Bomething to fuss about aiifl he can’t very well uccuse you. of not your be^t right now, *0 he has to bring up things that happened before he knew you. Don’t vyorry and fret sbout 'what he says as it doesn’t mean onythirtg. Iw titne he’s going to settle doyvn and be B decent fither t®^- your tliree children. LBH^I^am iiTfiftatny" to go ing to Cbicago ul' either iu- Oianapulis to liva aad want to know whic* would jbe the betier place for me? ■^Yib'U had (better ttlck firouud uutil spring before mak ..g thia ch«ng« long a* you have a pretty good* Job and no debts,- you are much JtMtter off than tjl^e average. A littl^ eiusite^nt will com* into your life this winter that will b’ring j'uu happiness. WRC—>For two years now I huve been living in the city and haven't done any good. « am disgusted and want to know ;wbat 1 should do? Ans;—I feel that if you.weot back to the xarm and took up whe4‘e you left off, you would be happy aK&in- You have very modern conveniences on your farm and your wife would en joy being back out in the open and free to ureathe again. WGC—1 aiff a married man uiid have fallen in love with a Ans: Oh, what suflfefin^ some people brfng on themselves. In the first place you *ih«TrWn't: have cricouragcd her knowing you were married. Neitlier should She have accepted your [ ofention*. '^oth of you^ are making the other miseraole and the ioonSr you stop seeing oi*'» andthcr, the bettfer» MT—Tell me if 1 •should leave M. ei**a and go back hnne and my^uck again? Ans:—Move Away from the party and establish yauxsetf in a small '^ikce oF“yoiir Own. To go’ home wouidn^ nelp matters any. Get « Job and don’t depend on anyone for your fiving and w.Tt^n tbs ?Tgot man cemte# i along, mafry Tltm and you won’t be made unhapfSy. . j CL—^Ftea.s tell ms why my| sii*ji and arms hurt so bad at qight for this worries ms so .arribly bad? Ans: Probably « condition go immediately to your doctor and allow him to examine you. He can find out the condition, and relieve you. completely in a short time. Don’t take“ medicines that are hot prescribed by your doctor, ' MLS—I have a itaby girl by a man who isn’t' married. 1 stay with my father "and I ,know he is getting tired of us. Tell me thA fhild’a fat.hpr will ever >t€lp Jamboree The jUterbugs gavs a lambor'ss With loti ef “Jumping Jivs" Mellow dee They met at the Y, Friday night To ,ump and Jive to Right." 45 Aggies Report to homer^ harris ell all made married wCnian and want t^ home, happy, will I succeed? —r^Snow if she will evef^^)§ mine? me support her? Ans;—Not unless you forte him to do so. It is his duty to help out with this baiby talk it over witii your daddy and he will carry this matter to the courts if yo^ like. Th^s man will not offer to help unless made to do so Romes "Juliui Caesa move To put the part in tl^^^roove. I,atcr t make the loirers sigh The. «»” brouglit.. “I'll Bet 'by." , ' N J Those trying to save their j -Bhocs , Were sent with “Weary Bluee” Vn' -jjlniil again, real koon' to meet ^ To t^xeicisc our happy feet. 3ust below the^ names you’ll see: 1 hobc present were: Williams, Barbara GR«I0^llBOIlO. N. Cr-Still the mystery team of the ClAA', the A and T Aggies began their 'Initial foot’^»aI* practice s««k>n here Tuemlay .Bept. 6 with 45 jneR reporting for do*y- In a special kitenrisw with youthful and enthusiastic mem- tori Homer Harris and Kollie Bernard it #as learned that soj far they are well plea»^d ^Ith ; the material reporting but ex pect to miss the variety letUr m%.i not returning this year. It is their intention to street hard and rigorous »esiiT»4L I.>i oider t“* get Jn the pink of condition. I In the initial, work out ou the Aggie^ practice field, stlention • ;was detmted to fundamenta’s. And who were at our Jamboree? ^ for^the, next two weeks with charging. .. ^ o . blocking passing, Weking and Margaret William., Bartara ^ receiving full a n d n. xtosemand Walton. ^ attention. Edna LsniM- . I'eggy Spaulding RoHland- EaplOEOi:; D o r o t h y Toole, Alniu Herndon, CyntJ^ia Pearson, Josephine Harris ai)d Messrs T. D.» Parham, Jr., Gar- Homer 'Harris, the Aggie- new head coach of football and tracki starred at the flank posi tion at University of Iowa for three ^ years, lii' his senior RBV. F. 0. BASS, pastor of . of which Rev. W. M. Morgin is the First Baptist Church tn Reidinrille, who l;a« conduced rheumatic!. ,, at the Hillsi9l Baptwt Church Sept. 11 pastor. The revival bi|^an Aug. Kuib|nson, Wiflle W illie SoutKerland, Leondras Williams, Robert* South*nrland, 28th and will continued thrcugB Harold Johnson, James ■ Lowe, Benjamin Love, Jolinson, Raye. ret Parker^ George Logan Clin university grid squad. While Williams, . ^ year he was elected captain of ton Mills,^R^#rt Weaver, Joe f, . wv.ii. ROUND UP BY JOjE* MAXWELL Joe Mills, Joe'Pratt, E. P. rig Jr. and Gilbert Curtie. Nor HtlH in Big Ten track competition. Coach„Hairis will tea’ch in the depariSiSnt‘of biological scien ces in addrtiotr to his coaching duties. ' Mrs. Wm. Arnette, Leade” Elizabeth Eltor PLASH! Pete Denson, supervi sor of^ the First Ward Timers Soft Ball Team, haa turned his boya. into footballer^ with cap- talhs Barret, and Mackey pac ing the way: We only hope they will ulay as brilliant football as LW—Am trying to make my they did softball. Ans: Foj: a >yhile yes. Uiariotte iourae oftbaU arts Hazel Pettice, local bicyl.ei^ is still winning races lately. , There is wi'apering lately say ing thiet^if Chafles Hill, Tip Maxwell and Hturry Grier can hit a baseball, I can build a “sfairway to the stars.” |Junior Ne»l and “Bigboy” Tate, laqaJ kids whp' have made good with the _ Charlotte Black of 1938”. . .although he i‘i-ali£es they have lost a nutftjef' of good men. * . , .“Battling Henry,” local middleweight, wtiu is staging a come back after a year’s ab sence from the ring, is to go to Florida next month to fight under the management of C. li. Roboe, his soutlnern figlit luana- ger. If Alphonso Goodwin, local softball pitcher,’' quits pitching for the Second 'Ward Team, ^nd two sisters. The children will ibe successful, are; ‘Harris, Charlotte; N. J.; Miss Leade Harris, beth, N. J. Rev. and Mrs. W. V. Joyner, New M^ket, Tenn. Goody Harris, Harrisburg; Mis? Lucille Harris^‘'"Hamlet; James I* Harris, Los Angeles, Cal. Al- ______ • Journa Harris of New. Y.ork HARRISBURG, Shepard H. jCity; Mrs. Georgia ,H. Peoples Harris, 86 year old man and one I of Charlotte and Mrv Julius of the oldest residents in^hisjof Burlington. 1 sTCtion died last Saturday nigk The funeral service was held at 10:15. He had been- in fail-12:30 at Belironte Presbyterian ing heatth for four Vears- | church here. ^Mr. Harris has Mr. Harris spent his entire | been a member* of ~this church live in No. 1 Township, Cobar-j for 70 years, rus County, where h® was es. teem by every resident. He .stood out as a civic, religious and business " leader^ of the community. He is survfved by' a wife, twelve children twenty grand-, children^ one great grand child maybe they m winning & game. The West Charlotte High Bears are going to be plenty tough> BY JOE- MAXWELL CHARiLOlTE, NrCt—The Fifth Annual Softball toumamant started here Tuesday afternoon at three thirty at the Second Ward High School Playground and at Morgan School playground. l>enson and Jones' are supervisors of the tournament. The Second Ward playground featured a doulble header and drew far arf? away the largest crowd of the l^y* The first game brought together the strong Brooklyn Dodgers and -the First Ward Tigers l and the Dodgers won in a runoway, the final scoie ^^being 14-1, I Starring for the winning team wew Tip Maxwelljf ^o played er- j rorlesi ball in shor^sbopand battled 1,000 getting four hite for , four’trip* to the bat, onfe of them being a screaming homer with two on J#t the fifth anjJ Junior Near, perfectly handling his 1st base assignment and hitting a homer with one on in the same fifth innnig. -*■ , Allen Dawkins tall slender righthander for the Dodgers pitched one hit ball in the gamti and was supported by erception al fielding on the part of Na thaniel Morrow, Junior Neal, 'fip Maxwell "^nd Hanry Grier. Charles Hill was a t^er of strength^ behind tl\e bat^^r the Secen4 Ward team. * U.'- L. Blakeney was the only play tkat did anything worth mentioning on the First Ward team, and his efforts* at first ONE MINUTE INTERVIEWS .. | . . .Captain U. L. Blakney, of J the Second Ward Tigers-^says “by'^no means will the team op 1938 be superior to the team- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLkNA, DURilAM COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED at ex ecutor of the Will of Allen L, Goodloe, deceased late of Dur> ham CouniiF- »»^Jorth Carolina this is to notify all pcrtons having ^l%ims against the estate base went to naught as hii team Weyt completely to pi,eces, George Grier umpired the game FUNERAL DiRECTORS—AMBULANCE SBRVICE PHONES DAY J-3721 *22 EAST PETTIGREW ST. NIGHT J-37U DURHAM, N. C. Hornets, are J)acif home again this year...with old seco^j. sm- to reenter school and do a bit j goners such as Mitchell, . Sims of fooLballing with Second Ward brothers, and Smith. If you foot Tigers Under the supervision of | ball fans we smart you will eye ;gaches Clark and Farmer. these kids a plenty this season. There are riimors saying that the West Cliarlotte team is try ing hard to get “Big Toe” Boul w«re, former 'thusalScboit for the Second High eleven, to en ter West Charlotte this year. THIS WEEK’S GUEST STARS , Little Joe Grier, U. L. Blank ney. Captain J. C. Smith and Junior Neal, outstanding play ers at Second Ward la ■it'year are promising sensationalists for this yeai’^.iso you fans get'hipp ed to yourself and follow^ their ^ schedules for this season in ’the CAROLINA TIMiES. “Sucker” Bailey l»37’s form er quarter ba«k of Second Ward is a prospect for the quarter back position at Alabama. Jtate CoHege this fall. Mrs. Samuel Roberts; Raleigh; James 0. I^enls,, Whiteville; KODATCf’^-' — of said deceased to exhibit them to the iihdersigned at Post Office Box 201 vDurham, 'North Cayblina or 114 Parrish Street, Durham N. C. on or be- foi^ the 8th day of August 1940 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reoovery. All perfsns indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of August I93t). W. J. KENNEDY, Jr. -EXKCU- TOR OF THE" WILL QF ALLEN L. GOODLOE, Deceased. M. HUG-H THOMPSON, Att’y CAMERA CRAfT COACH ASji3YAjrr HARRIS ROLUE HOMER REGAL THEATRE DurS|a^ Acadeni}' or IVIedicme PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT No. Rooms Location Rala Far Week 3 ROOMS, 612 «lLENUALE -.i£- _ — — — »3.50 3 ROOMS—404 RpNEY STREET — — $3jOO '3 ROOMS—40P RONEY STREET . — $3.«) .mODMS—S2ft COLEMAN ALLEY ^ >3.00 3 ROOMS—531 COLEMAN'ALLEY S)tVE Tli AND MONEY By Relaxing In The B LEO G.. BRUCE, M. U. , Physician ^nd Surgeon iil4 1-2 Fayetteville St. ‘"■'Telephonea Offica J-6222"^ Re*. L-4tfS4 L DOCTOR A. S. HUNiMR DENTIST N. C. Mutual Building Office J-0891 Res. L 35«1 3 ROOMS—1110 1.-2'HYDE PARK AVE. 3 ROOMS—(528 1-2 *-KOCTli» ST. 3 rooms—414 PETTIGREW STREET - 3 ROOMS—111 HAYWOOD ST. 3 ROOMS—711 WILLARD ST. — - 3 ROOMS—1011 FLRUELL ST. 3 ROOMS—1204 HANOVER STREET — — 2 ROOMS—10 ADAM3 ALLEY ' 2 ROOMS—1005 SOUTH STREET 2 ROOMS—5»ii GUY ALLEY 2 ROOMS—408 RONtY SlREET " 4 RQQIiS—414 «0{4EY-STR£ET 4 ROOMS—416 RONEY STREET - ROOMS—61S MARTHA STREET : — $3.00 .13,32 SOUTH S1R|eT $4.80 ROOMS—1204 c6lFAX STREET— — .IT 7 ROOMS—1108 GLEj^iN STREET $7XM) 1912 FAYETTEVILI.E ST. DOUBLE GARAGE 78« pmr sMe I $3.00 $3.50 — $3.00 *2.00 $2.25 — $2.00 DOCTOR V. W. LOVE Dentist Office Hours 9-6 Dial J-66T1 J. N. MILLS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 106 12 Parrish Street SPBCIAL ATTEiNTION' TO DISliASES OF WOMBN Trained nurse in attendance $100,111), S7S.0U.$50 OU SCHIItnBSHIPSi UNiOK INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY H. M, MICHAUX, Manager PHONE J-6521 X0URHAM, N. C, Going to and from work can be a ple>*are if 7%n #ide - You get home earlier. 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