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Back to School I YWCA Doings TO PHILAOELPHIA A’ mt ..ill. ot I H. . A\ -:iut, kf. night, ?ep‘. Itiia for PhilMdclphia wiitsc a*u continua agh ■chool “du#^ U>Ja, . . -i, ~ oui’uoo Vk ILL EKTiai COLLbUK Mikf J.ihneita Uuiii wu) iilt u •' iity Monday Sept. IK to rfcsum# bar st.udi«« «t Uenm'tt College. — 0t>UOwo . TP SCHOOL * Mim {vdt caittr ;» U rai Hotloway on Eliiabetli Street wb«;re "-ftt icn^a.n fur a few days. Mim Carter pinna to eater St. Aui;u»iin«; next week. -^J^a&ak-O^OOOO * ^***^ A AMD T AGulfc acts BACK ffO SCHOOL Lucian Lywa^. iclt the cily lumdMy to return ta,A and T whwe ise will eofltiniJf his eduL*i»on. —i— i>yOOOO — ■— T» Eater Wc*l Virginia Stat* Leo Davi* left the city Fu ij., enroutc to West Virginia t5tate where he will enter as a "I'ii’st Freshman. ——oitO Uoo——— DURHAMITES RETURN HOME Hibsei EUitli and Kili l*ai haift^Htve retumeil—huma—for AChQOj after spendinft their summer vacatiun in F-ayetteville^ N._C«, . FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 3-7788 PaEmers' Optometrists E¥£S EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED DR. JAMES and OR. BELLE « 302 Noi^tTryOn at Sixth Straat MP'’" il Fall is here gnd thu uiub act4- viiiaa are beginning to work at the regular tempo. Already the Industrial. CluD h«a met and piawwed kn intereaung and at- iraetiv© program, wnich will cover a tniee mouth periwd m- cluUing both eUucatioiial and (oeial phaaei. 'iuesuay, bept. Itf, taw lust aocij^ tor the uontb ,wau given, informal dancmg and gaiuet were aujuyed by in* club mcmueri and tJieir guests, luea- uay iSept. iitftn an interesUiig (iiacussibn on *‘Tne Freseut i.ufo pean Situation gud Uow li el- fec-t .,U8.” will be earned on by tue lutiuoeij and a visirtuig dia- cuiision loader. THE POLLYANNA CLUB wMch meatt at the Y haa alr«ad^ • me't and organized. I Thi fwl-uwii.g aie Uie o„iccrt iof thai clii£: Jaunitu Harris, President Eva Moliaurin, Vice-Pres. l>ori» Watkins, Secfetary Jess^ Pulley, 'asst-Sac'y. Flyra -^Townsend* chairwiin of music committea Erneiitine F^iucet, Chairman of Profgtatn Committee Other officers will be elected GOES TO SANATORIUM The Jolly (iiris Club, which is cotnpuseu «f tne mgn bchool group is brimming with enthusias lie ideas brought from thfe Jsfedalia Girls’ conference. This eoiilerence was held iujider ■ the supervision *#f secretaries and aavisers of the Suutheastern trea, Virginia, West Virginia isortfl Carolina and-South Car6- lina. ALL JUWIOR GIRL rlESER- VE OLUbcj will bv ready to be gin regular work Oct. 1, Friends and members of the Union Baptist Church and Ush' er Board as iwell us of 'the Dur ham Ushers passed a resolution of regret of the sickness of* a •fafthful member and friend, Mr*. Leia Quick ti 11 HI Juniyei- St. who was carried to the State Sanatorium Saturday Sept. 16th where she wffi remain for a period of time. We truai that her condition will sOon improve. Durham! Soeial IMotes SURPRISES HUSBAMD .. .. Mrs. W. G. Bata* of »19 4th Street surprised her . husband Friday night Sept. 8th with a birthaay party. Games were played and enjoyed after which a course of refreshments ware served to the foUbwing: Mrs. Kosella John, Mrs. LiUie Rogers, Miss Jodeva Tapp, Edwaru Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolding, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett and Misa Margia Petti ford. Fashion Review I'4^.' Fels Davis let Saturday night for Roddingtoii Pen, where ha twill makis bis home. Aljexand^r’s ■ i;- FUNERALHOME 323 SOUTH BREVA.ID STREET Dajr PliM* 8431- . Night Phone 3-6027—3-247 MUSIC-^BEER AWP ALE HOME COOKED MEIaLS— SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Mrs. Pearl Allen 425^ EAST SECOND STREET 'this couple is smart. They are going out for a little recreation at KIRK’S PLACE. Home cooked meala, beer, wine, drinks and smgkes. PRIVATE DIN ING ROOM—PRIVIATE DANCE HALL Kirk’s Place 319-4(H Frazier Avenue Phone 9768 For Delivery Miss Fr eeland Autumn t^nde In an atmospiiere oi sunpie solemnity, tna.. was oeautUuiiy t^ucn> ing, iUiss iuaoie ireeiand, cnarming daugnier ox iuis. x^ieua f rae- lau u Dupiee btreet, toecame the bciue ot' Gree.ivme nams, in- siUuctoi' ai tne Wuuerviiie High School, 'luUrsuay e*euiug, isepi. !■*, at the nome ot Rev. T. C. Uraiiam on RJWiiu A tew intimate friends ot tne i«-uple wi nested me weuuing oere«io»yj iWHeiy, Mrs. i.utillc HaiicocK, «a*s, Coiiiiis,^ iViibs iiatue taton. Miss Elizabeth Ureelanu ana Wuliam ■A. Tuck. * ' ■* -———ytJV:: ‘ ^ I* Mrs. Harris is a former'student of Hillside fark riigh Sciio-1 aa well as of North Carolina College. Mr. ilanu, a natme ot '-a£y, litdianjiy'^s graduaie of North Carolina CoUvge and la at preseu^ instructor and^directori^of athletics at the Wintervilie High School WILL BE MADE DEACON Rev. Jr- Hi Peppers, -pxtor of the St.'Paul-Baptist^Church »n- nounces that on Sunday Sept. 24th at three o’clock Johnson Milican will be ordained as a deacon. Rev. Wftlson, pastor of the Olivet Baptjst . Chuirch will c^eliver the sermon. .tTiis prrt gram will convene at the Saint Paul Baptist Church. BACK TO SCHOOL .. Thls week finds Durrham full of studets returning, .»lmost six Hundred strong to North Caolina College, and in ^e mean time numerous Durhanntes are joining the trek out of town‘ to school. Benjamin Lowe left for Talladega College in Alaibama, while his brother James went to Virsrinia Sta^e; M«ry Cotten went to Bennett in Greensboro; Billy Kennedy returned to '"Vir ginia State as well as WilUe Baucum and Dick Dunlap. I ■ I Of course there are others whose names were not available and others who will 4>e leaving next week. All of Durham’s college eliglibles who di4n’t get out of town t^is fall will , be near Goldsboro, nity. meittber olTCappa AlptfafPsi mter^ ^nd ^ the ’polls7~*fc^Bear-Ol^ -tJrisTHod^J on tjre4«t is iast TOE thing. Tho back MASON’ HOME COOKED FOO Featuring Barbecue 411 East Second, Street. CABUN ELY SmVICE Otf The*Coals Louise Mason, Prop. I AMERICAN SHOE SHOP H&Ve Yofr Show Repaired During Out - S;hooI Special Good Leather-rAiood' Heels At ijleduced Rates 123 E. FOURTH STREET MUSIC py THE RHYTHM BOYS Evary Thursday And Saturday Night ^••r——Laoches and Sandwichas ARCHIE’S NEW GRILL 601 E. l»t Street Archie .Nixouj Prop. Drs, Palmer aDiilikc OPTOMETltlSTS ' ^ 317 N. Trye* -©pp. Puiblic Library " SPECIAL CAB£—in Examining and pariTijr Jq® the eyes of the Colored Race, We welcome you to our offices at any time. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN GLASSES REPLACED North Carolina State, : s u 1 T s MADE TO MEASURE Latest Styles andd I^ttems— ^ Satisfaction Guaranteted FLANDERS & WILSON Inc. 5®6 E. 1st STRiEET ’jm&m Pot something really dicerent for a dinner fiSwn apron-effect cohies around to thip front on the hips with Just enough shirring to give the new bustle moitif. The yoke is also shirred toelow the bust and should be in the ss^me shade .of material as the apron tunic. The under, shiwle should be very c >n- trasting and would go well in black taffeta. This simple liitfe «ports dresi would do very -«ell for th» fan w^ with a short bolero cardivan of beaver. Note the simple scalloped neckline amL wide skirt. The belt is the pieee da resistance. It should be done in two toned swede* very wide at the.^end to allow for two pockets with a zipper opening. Very smart, fndeed. LEAVEl CHARLOTTE Messrs Albert Wells and Theodore .Wells of Chevry^ St. left the city Sunday, Albert for Moorehouse Colege in Atlanta, Theodore for A and T College in Greenaboro, Enriched By Finest ity National Hat! $2.95 NATIONAL Mat Shops 108 i^TRYON STREET *- Mm ■howing a complete line of , shirt* and ties. Always ^mething N«w and Different’' ■* WEIXOME STin>ENTS' We Hope You BnJoy Your Coming ^School Year— And May We Make It “CljEANiat” M CJeaners & Dps 1416 W. TRADE ST. “IN YOUR NBlG#BOiKHOOD” ‘Equipment For Every Sport’ Foot Ball—^Basketballk—Tennis es, Incorjporated 415 S. Tryon'St.'' . ChMl^tte, N, 0. •CHARLOTTE’S OLDEST AND LARGEST” SOME OF' THE THINGS WE LE^O MONEY ON Diamonds . .. , Pistols ■Watch#* ' Trunks Jewelry Addii^ Machiites Men’s Clothing * Bags Tools Suit Cases,, Sporting Goods Musical Inats. ^ Silverware Kodaks Shot Guns Cameras Rifles Typawritew and ^ Anythng of Value jellaUe Loan Co i 121 East TRADE ST. NEXT TO BEUC’S See Us torHSa^ains In Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Lugsace Musical Instramenta, • etc. CHARLOTTE BY- MRS. BESSIE HARDY TELEPHONE 31620 Fine’s Tailor Mnier. Suita $21.75 Latest Styles—All Wool Materials. No Extra Charge for Fancy Styles. Dqrosit 11.00 321 E. TRADE STREET l«rBi(iire ^ CONGRATULATES JOHNSON C. SM1T« UNIVERSITY, j And takes this opportunity to invite the entire Studeni; Body, Faculty, and Person nel t° make BJAVEBTY’S tbair Furniture Store. f AVERTy FURNITURE CO Mk CUNolliuNto! ' 2 / N IW > H . I V' I Phone 7144 Memibers of the Charlotte Observer’s Early Risers club had a banquet* at the home of Rich-' ard Massey oh East Hill Street Friday night. [. Memtoers ol the club are Frank Dixon, William Roberts, Wilthia L. Weddii’gton, Charles Pai-ker( Scottie Friday, un«i -iiichard Massey. Miss Gladys Brewer of South Myers Street left the city Tues-, day for. Atlanta Gtff'w'iiere she will be a student at MorHs Browji College. Members of the Pick Wick Bridge club ^met with Arthur Anderson ‘Thursday plight at his home on Beatties Ford Boad That was the first f^l meeting for the®*fcluib. The personnel of the club includes Messrs Ernest Friday, President, 'Charles Brew ing Vice "ji'res.; James Tayl5r re cording secretary; James Ross, financial secretary; Arthur Grier treasurer, John Lyles, • LeRoy Grier, Calvin Edwards* CYEIANING .,40e SPONGINXi AND PRESSING — 25c also dyeing ' and repairing* C. i tifllraes Cleaners 426 Ea^t Second Street i^nderson, N. G. Edwards, L. P. Harrs, G. T Nash Harry Heijdersjgn, ,Roy Perry. Walt^ir CVawford, and T. B, Hayes. A bridge tournament under supervision of Mrs. S. H. Adams was giVen at the ^spiicopal hall Friday night. There was a very liirge group present. Two prizes were , given, Miss Eklna Morris being the winner of the first-prize and Dr. Edson .Black man the winner of second price. Mrs. L. L, Blakeney loft the city Saturday night for Stan ford Conn. to visit sister. En route home she will stop in New York, Philadelphia and Washing ' , .^1 The girl reserve" opnimittee nf whic\ Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher Steele ij$ chairman meets Satur day at the YWiCA. Girl reserves in all city schools last term numbered 898, and 20 school teachers served as advisors to these. |rr«ups. Continued on page 8 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Gtoc«ries And Other Accessories 140il Beatties Ford Road C. W. Withew, Prop. Groceries, Meats, ProtiWiw C. P. Covingtfrh iHonse Made Candy, Cakes, • Pies, Rolls, Sandwiches FRIENDLV CITY CANDY CO. AND BAKERY 520 S. Mint Street Phone 9244 ■ BROOKLYIN DRY C L E A N £ R S No One Cap Please Every Bodi^ But We Try ftop. 331 S. MCDOWELL ST. n
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