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- . ■ . .. -V.*. -~- TMi caiioliiia tum iatwujaV; »a§t. • M .mMk Social Notes BY MKS. B&SSIE HAR0Y Mr. and Mrs. Harry ■ Mill* werii hoato Friday nl|^t at a luvaljr dinner at their hoiu* on Fraxiar Avanua - in honor of Kav. and Mra. Tboma* Jtnkini of Knoxvilia Tann. Rev. and Mra. Jankina ara formorly of Cha»lotta.i \ I Mill Elis« BlbiMon of East iJficond Straet had tut h«r weak «nd iruaat Miis Katberyu Smith of Viokibari^, Mlaa. • ««i Mr. and Mri. Eric Horctllet have Juit returned home from an extended honeymooti trip whefa they have been vi iting Waahinfton. Philadelphia and New York. They are reiiding at their home on Severa Avt. Mr. and Mra. Davii en- I tertained the Cham^te Beauti- cianif lait Monday night at the (^yp«y School^, Auditorium on the corner orf West Stonewall and Qraham Streets. Guesta preient were: Miuea Huzeline Uawkini, President. "Sweet Honey" GilUird Secretary, WilU* Dean, Daily Tate, Meadatnea Mttble Hunt, J. W. "S'air, C*ro> line Davis, Kate Fraylon, Mme. I Neal, Mme Duren, Mme Dorothy I Davis, and Pr4£. G. W. Duren. Doctor S. N. Euaaell' spent I the week end visiting his par- lenta Dr. and^ Mra. Russell on iBeatties Ford Road. Dr. Eusaell lis the only Eye specialist in the ■city of Baltimore Md. He reeeiv |e^ his training at West Lake |Hospital Cleveland Ohio. Mrs. W. D. HiU and son Billy I Jr. of Durham were visitors in Ithe city last week. Mrs. Hill is |the former Misa £thel Rusaell [laughter Dr. and Mrs. P. W tussell of Beatties Ford Road. Miss Veneta Grier and Mrs. ^dna McKeithan spent the week «^th Rev. and Mr». Hitff.. Monroe. Mrs. Charles Dusenl>ery and |Miss Mary Lee Couear have returned frvp New York vhere they have JjeeR .^xisiting friends attending the World’s ^aii* and other- gay spots in the ilorthland. - C. R. and Arthur Davidsoa, Fred h. Brewer Jr. O. B -Tuckar and a limited numiser of special guesta. 0!T. Aslee iClawion of S«tttb Street h«* returned home atier ^lending a weak in Balti more Md. iRev. and Mrs, Walter llart of Oaklawn Avenue had •• tTteir gueata last week Mr. and Mr^, Shelton of 8par*tan|jnr|^ South Carolina. Albert Sarcfi of €herry St. returned home from New Y»rk last week. He will leave in two weeks lor West Va. State CoH- ege. Little Miss Myrtle BUkeney waa ho^or guest at a dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Odessa Miokens. Mrs. Micken? bad guests Misses Rosenna Blake. lola StempEm, Dorothy Jeter, Ro^e Lee Reeee, Miss Blankeney wHMeave Friday foe scfiool in Augusta Ga. ‘"’The ladiea of - friendship Baptist ehurch formed them selves into vne body, raised $60.00 and presented^TE to theif pastor Rev. J. L. Powell as a vacation gift. Rev. Powell left Friday for Pittsburgh where e will visit relatives and friends. He will also go to Phi^p, ^b«re he will attenfi the Lott Carey Baptist Home a^d Foreign Miss ion Convention. Little Misses Delorea and. Mildred Dwiggins have returned home ^ter spending the summ er in New Y*>i?k. *•»•*«*•**« Mrs. Hattie Stitt ol S' McDoweu St. ictumed \bome Saturday after visiting frie and relatives in New York attu aitending_,t^ World’s Pair. Mrs.'xferti|^S Barber of Philadelphia is visiting her bruj- ther Mr. Malachi Barber at his home o« Cherry Street. *♦****♦♦♦** ^ Mrs. Mincey--- Clinton^-Picken- plcic of New Jersey formerly i-'X ci^Iotte is the gueat of mother Mrs. Maggie Clintv^i at her hom^ on B?uch Davidsoil reet. Mrs. Willie Mae Washington and children of Areadia Florida v'ho have been the guests oJ ir. and Mrs. James Brow% at fcheir home on Sfo^th Myers St. Wve returned to their home in t’lorida, - \ The yWCA was at home Fri lay night Un a. number of boys and girls that are going away f o Cojlege. Games were enjoyed Ue lawn and later an iced :ourse was served. Gneita^Jn- |;luded Misses Mary Willie David Evelyn Davidson, Zenol}ia Jray, Nettie HutchioKon, Lillian lutchinson, Elidabeth Hntchin* son. Myrtle JBlaulkeney," Betty "ioberta and Eunice Johnson, loosevelt Johnson,,, - William lack, Mitchell ' Weddington, M. C. Dixion oF'£asr“TEIrd Street left the city Tuesday for Rocky Mount where he will visit his hiother anf sister Mrs. Liaura Dii^n and Mrs. G^jidia BmitH> Mr. ‘Dixi.cn a very out standing merchant in the city. ••••*•••**• Rev. and” Mrs. Thomas Jeft- kins of J£nc|xville and little daughter Gwendolyn left 'Mist week for thejr home. Rev. and Mrs Jenkins been in the city for the past tw»s weeks visiting their parents. Mrs. Rosalyn North of East 'boundary Street wife o# Leon North leff last week for Green ville where she will resume her Work as one of the city teachers tiKNOCK AND THE OOOHS PTSCt ^ OFENED hm YE Cha rlo tte WITH S. 1. NOJ 'BISHOP C. GRXCE. known as ‘‘Daddy Grace" , who' came to ChMlbtte N. C. Jtfhe 'Idth i9>26 and pitched his tent on the c^l-ner tjf Caldwell and Third streets. He preached the everlasting gospel until s'nneite fe" to the ground. Many were healed and many were saved. The lame were made to walk thU blind received their sight. He Brought peace toy many con fused homes. He established the ) Read Isaiah 56-7 "Eve^ tiiem 1 ilouse of Prayer for all ptcpi^ will i bnng to my Holy Moun in 1927and* extended a world tain, and make them’ Joyful in • wide invitation. Many came to« my house of Prayer. Theii ' his callr were blessed. Read ' burnt offtrings aitd their saeri jthe scripture, and you will find ^fices shall be exj^epted over I that this man is right. , — Read 'mine alter. For my house shall I Ephesians 2-8 and you will find j be. called the House of Prayer I these words: “For by Grace are for all people.” We have read ye' saved ftrough faith, aiid .not tjjg Bible for many V^^rs but !?f yourselves it is the' gift not understand until! God jGod.” . sent to us a man t^ ooen our Greetings, Mlutations di a j everything that la in order for for the beginning of this initial eolomn of yo»r peraonal tib bits of ehoiee gossip and intimate doings—Scoop of tbe week—' Bill Jones of Smith U is now in the market os * result of hav ing -been Jilted. Better hielt next hme, kid.—The Etheridgea are now vacationing in Washlr;«rtoii D. C, We’re hopfng tliei Bill win remember to bring »some injf back with a seal on It—Tli" Crawforrf-Brodie wedding g m » the first of the present t.pidtt- mic in Charlotte. They should be safe as I onderstand^ ^'hat the Prof. has been rending books.—-T h e Den-ons really Have Q fine % d'tmmy #vcr on Rth Street. I’ll be seeing jit the first nartf thaF they t^Tf*w. —Neet Austin seems a bit more Jubilant there day*, We t«!ut" ^Tmpy Boulware—J. Manning’s housekeeper duing his lanil- iady* aibsence is none oth%r than the former S'rpervlsor of Ne^ro RecreaTTon of this ci»y. He’s really holding tight.— Principal Mnrv Wyche’s newly renovated home is really some- ^>>in«r to feast your orb* on.... We’ve been fold that the *he' t really Is on l?ie lnslde.„Reglstr»r Ad^ms of SmTlh is bajck after snettflinar the summer in New York. We think that hie should *!pve s*aved and witnessed a "eal fraternity convant'on— When at a ]eas for sornething | , to 4^ take a oat to West Cliarlott* BigS and ae* iow the groited* are being beautified. They are,being done ap in thf;; typical Blake style.—It w a girf at Um EarlColston housch>i J She must be « beautiful baby Fop Warner baa ijnit ridiny CMrea fftigsn aarouod auue Uia Sooth Carolina number has re tamed to town.—Pr«tf. ai;l Mrs. Kyle when la»t h»ard ffMw were in Missouri. Y'*o know hj is one who has to be s,ho«in—• Edson lilackman Jr. reaUy ha^ a smooth number. In the Mi Lean girl from Winston. We are wonderirf h'oK l‘»ng ht can hoid ■ out.—The Emery Kann > are now visiting C harl«tte. Th»^y make a very fine looking e»»upl*-. —The Jinim'ic Holmes, s a n 4I theirriftew car are now vaeatiui - ir7. Heres hofJnsj that it d'UHij't liut anv rtlore Height on Kim.— With Tre* Anleron out of tt.wn *00(1 many of the urbanite* fe breathing a si«h 'of ^elie^ Here’s to an extended vaeati *n —The WPA Adult Edueati >n Project here in tkissrity vffy defiajtely takiny on impetu. The lastest auditions are John- n;e. Ladson, Jeff- Manbury ann Francis Mills. Incidentally a|l of your f*>!!:s that are i.neaa- ployed" han better fi!e applica- tion for WPA.. wprk as I under stand that the entire sit up win receive a tai«e in rates of pay during .the month of Sept. Please turn to page eigbc unders'.anding. We fully believe now that we are living in th§ last days if you- dofl't b«Upve, read Tit«B 2...H “For th« grace ^ God that toringeth ‘ ’WtVittSft hath appearea"to all men teach j iAg us that denying ungoldliness I and worldly lusts we should I live soberly, righte)\ialy and , godly in this present world. | (ltepJlrler^H>u»e of Pr*y«r).. Bishop Dale INSURANCE AGENCY fiMj Toronade Insaraace;; , Jlenta; T7otary Public 408 E. First Street Ph«a« 87C3 koarii Mrs. North stopped over in her h;me o“h Church ^Jstreet. Raleigh to visit h«r parents Attorney Harris returned to the city last ^eek- after attend ing the i^lks Convention }u New York • * * * * * * Mrs.^; DarSii^y *is the f-opmer^ Miss Koumoniera Alston oi CharLjtte. Zack Alexander Jr. is ill at his home on Baldwin Avenue. Misi Ccrrie Hart was able go b^ck t Ker work Tuesday . after, being confined to' her | . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dofrsey! hotne fc(r three or more weeks, j of Ijiew York *re guests of j Miss Hart teaches at Biddlefille' her cousin Mri. Jessie Moss at scScol. AMERICAN SHOE SHOP Have Your Sh^s Repaired During Our School Special Good Leather' Good Hee(,« At Reduced Kate* Miss Prances Witherspoon of | 'J'he regular monthly inciting of Wo1)dlaWtf 'TCyehjiiJ.Vtelfil^hed''^ Exc-ctftive* fco^mittee of rtsently from a visit to Greens- the Charlotte YMCA was held boro and TVinst m Salem. (Sept. 7 1939. QQBj . . . Tip a Alexander’s 123 EAST FOURTH STREET BIGGER’S GROCERY Crc«erie>, Freih meat* and produce FOR DELIVERY CALL 9314 THE DRIIIK with th* UNIQUE FLAVOR SPECIAL SCHOOL PRICES » COLEYS SHOE REBUILDERS FUNERAL HOME We Call Fo^ And Oejiver , Phone'21270 ' ^ * 512 SoMth Tryon ‘Sti'iet 323 S. BREVARD ST Day Phone 8431 ftjH . Ntgbt Phone 3-6027 aad 3-M7 IMMI Bssaa&n NjWW-AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, AND EXCHANGED. 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TIP comes in the new space-saver bottle . _ . takes less room in the refi»igerator—yet contaim • ruU ounces of this delicious ‘ beverage. Try TIP today! You’ll like its flavor . . , It’s unlaue I: . . . delicious . . . order it! ■ Take a Tip Drink a TIP • AT YOUR GRCX^ER'S • AT Ltmof COUMTEIS • AT DRUG STORES • AT SERVICE STAnONS Tti r Nf w DBink imn ////I-' National Hat A2.95 fclionaFUat Sips 108 S. TRYON SCrREET ••ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE NEWEST" ^liil m ate in th« Private Dini]i||r>i(oiBi in ^ our grill at well m the'PRIVATE DAKC£ FLOOR. Good mosic, sandwiches ^ ^ bear and wine. Q,wmm to ^e« n«. rKirk’s Place •■It. 319—501 FRAZIER AVENUE FOR FAST DELIVERY CALL 9768 J Completely Renovated Come in and see our ntm BAH and GRILL. Hc«ne Cooking. Beer, ani M.uaic 414 E. Second Street Fred Keaipv F*^P> jm 20 PER CENT—DlilM^OUNT—20 PE* CENT CASH ANl^ CARRY QUUITY LAUNDRY BET.R.WAY CLEANING North State Laundr^ '. .3 728 S. BREVARP ST. mtmM ■■ r-A-s
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