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■Blit CAltOUliA TIMCt iAftlKDjkY. N9IL Charlotte Church Has 700 Me fibers PROMINEHT 1*A9T» The Mount“ Carmel Baptist tored by the Rev. W. H. DavW- chupch in the Biddlevitle section son. Rev. Davidson built the of ChHrtotte" which'church., dur.ing^jts pastorate, and twenty five years has been pa»- ) now the chunch is debt free. CHAM.OTTE— Rev. W. IT. Oa^dson, pastor of tha M(>^nt *Carnvel Baptist Church, cele^b'rate* {fiis month his twenty futh anniversary aa pastur. This church wns or- i;anized over fifty years ago lit which time the late Ttev. WilRam. Davidson, father of th* present pastor took p«rt in the organiza- Kev. Davidson was called in 1914 to this church whica con sisted of eighty five raembf^ Hnd four deacons at the time. In 1917 he ^uncHed upon a program for a building of the present brick edifice which was completed a few yeFrs later and the mortgage was liflei in JSaa. In 19»3 another program was begun which resulted in the buildtng of fi>e Sunday School annex which la now paid for. Today the present church has a membership of aBout 700 mem bers, 10 (jeacons and 11 organiza tions. Rev. Daviilsion has taken an active interest in the various organizations of his field. He is president of the f Sunday School convention, secretary the Mt. Peae Asociaito"h an chairman of* the evecutive boar of tahe Eklu cational bor of the Educational Union. He has >bee.n greatly assisi- •d in his work by his wife, Mra Florence G. Davidson, whom he h*‘ began his pastorate at Mt. married n 1918, four years- after Carmel. H» two chlren, Mary Willie Davi'dson and E\elynj Davidson, who are now •enioii^ at Johnson C. Smith University are also a great asset tj> the church. Price ScIkniI WILENE McCLAIlY, Reporter G. E. McKiethan, Principal Miss ErnestTne Caldwell was elected president pf the drama tic club of the school, and. will he supported 'by the following efficient staff: Misses Wilene McClary, Vice president, Melven Herronk, secretary, Marie Tay-. lor assistant secretary, Athar Davis, treasurer. A Patrol cluib org«niaed re cently and the 20 members chose the following competent officers: Lillie Rose McColIough, president, Rosa Nance, secre tary, Thelma Bidgood, trnasur- er, Athar Davis, captain and Otha Grier, lieutenant. The club meeta weekly and for in spection every morning. Club’s motto Is **The best school ,n Meekl«nbuvg County.” Mrs. M. P Hill, advisor. A LETTER II-ROM > FIFTH GRADER Dear Friends: Our History cass is vei'y teresting. We are studying ub(jj.t^"tfe Greeks. They were the first civilized people in Europe. YoiTrs truly, Charlie Kearns NElK^tftibRHOOD SERVICE STATION GAS, OIL, GROCERIES & OTHER ACCESSORIES 1401 BEATTIES FORD RD. C. W. WITHERS, Prop. HYTJ[nillORE7 You Can’t Bvj BtMir g| CLASSES , At Any PHo* TIR ID IS WmTH 11.00 IIIH IT imT M DR. J. E. S. DAVIDSON SOS Independence BIdg. RfiQISTERED PHY81CIAW TM. 1-»M» Eyes Examined Gl^s$a Fitted Rev. W. H. Davidson, Pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist church in tRS Biddleville aec- tion of Charlotte, who is this mont celebrating his 2i5th Anni versary as po«tor of his {.resent charge. Rev. Davidson is widley known for hTs efficient pastor al work, and it was during* hi* administration that the present edefice was built. , .. ANTHONY BUCKNER POLICE WAR VETERAN DIES NEW YORK, (O—A veteran pf the World, Anthony Buckner, well known patrolman attached to the Sa(nd Precinot Police Station in Harlem, died early Wednesday morning, Oct. 25th ’ at Harlem Hospital following a surgical operation. A few years ago he had suffered a broken leg when he run down by a taxicab. It was an operation on ' the same wound that caused * his death. Patrolman Buckner saw service overseas with the I Old Fifteenth Infantry, now the ^ 369th Regiment. While slill a member of the rigment’s v%ter- * ans., he Joined, the police de-^ parment on December 12, 1927. Pa'l’rolman Buckner was 30 year old. | CHARLOTTE Social Notes BY MRS. BESSIE HARDY TELEPHONE 3I62C HIGH SCHOOLS Rocky Mount 18, Chapel Hill 6 Henderson 6, Washington Hi, 2 Mather 35, B. T. Washington 0* High Point 6, Concord 6 Mary Potter 28, £/oui^urq; 6 West Charlotte 43, Mather 0 Second Ward 13, Belmons 12. E. E. Smith 19, Darden 6 StateSVfile 27, Hickory 0. Hillside 13, Goldsboro 0. Born to Dr. ano Mr*. Davis Douglas of Greensboro, a daugh t«r. Dr. and Mrs, Daaglas are former Resident* tf Oharlotte. He ia the son of Dr. B. L. Dou glas i^^iReattiea Ford. Misa Fannie Partee will en tertain the Blub Birds Cluib ^Saturday at the home of Miss Edna Morris at Stonewall and Graham Streets. •‘ On Wednesday Mrs. Lillie Bell Watkins entertained mem bers of the Swastika ciuib at her home in Belmont. Mrs. Clementinf HiH Duwson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hill of Biddleville, left Sat urday for her home in Cleveland Ohio. Mrs. Dawson has been in the city for the past two weeks visiting har parents,' Arthur CJrier- entertrined members of the Pick Wick Bridge Club -at his home in Grier Town hursday night. Special guests was Arthur Mur phy, prizes were won by Ernest Friday and Roy Perry. . Lenard LatTlmore, Morganton, Emmery Evans, High Point Lenard Carpening, Bridgewater, Russell Shipman, Tyron, Cecil Little Candor, Nathaniel Martin Eagle Springs are students wlui have enrolled in Woods Mor- } Bariber College for a course in Professional Bartoering. Misa Charlotte Hunter was the charming hostess to the Ivey Leaf Sewing Club'Tuesday night at her home on Baldwin Avenue honoring her mother Mrs. Mary A. Hunter, on her birth day. A delicious chicken salad course and Ice cre'wn was served. Games were enjoyed during the evening. Guests pre sent were Mrs. L. Dolin, of Wheeling W. Va. mother of Mrs Zack Alexander Jr. of Baldwin Avenue and Mrs. Ada Stillyard. Members of the Siren Social Cluib met with Miss Clara Gor dan of West Dunibar Street, Wednesday night. The Young Missionary Ladies of Little Rock Church met with Mrs. Zilla Ledbetter Robertson at her home, Wedne.sday night. Plans were made far an old Time Chinese Checker Party. We were delightfully served with hot dogs^aiid Chicolate. Miss Ella Beatty was hostess to the Blue Ribbon Club Wed- Sanders Avenue, day' evpningat her home on South McDowell St. horcring Mr. Stitt’s mMher Mrs. Hattie Stitt. Gamp* and bridge were enjoyed during the eviMiing, after which a turkey dinner was served. Goesrta included cbout 3,5 friends of Mrs. Stitt. Mrs. Stitt received a number of beautiful giffa. Rev. and Mrs. Davis spent Sunday , afternoon and evening in Kanapolis, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and Son Ronald left the city last week, for Indianapolis Ind. where they will make their home. Mrs. Elizabeth Cabin has re turned to N«w York after spend ing a few days here with her relatives and friends. Mrs. Laura Walker has re turned t6 the , city after spend ing a few months in the Moun- tans. Mrs. Walker is stopping with her aunt.Mrs. W. G. Jack son on S. Caldwell Street —j^ ■ ■ MORGAN- BLUEFIELD ,TIE ,6 to 6 Deaths iiILL&lLie-aAL£^ Tie CwBtiiittvd fwk MRS. PIN WHY HOLLOWAY, Morrisville, N. €. age .12 died Oct. 20. Funeral sarvic*** were held at the Ilenderion Grove .Church Sunday, Oct 29. Inter- mt>nts were in Henderson Grove Ci>metary. * , I WILLIE AMEY, Pine Street i Friday Oct. ^7. Funeral services , Road, ag*; Si departed this life , were held at the KsHd5!*'aon j Grove Church Sunday Oct. 29, I interments w‘re in the Ilender- * son Grove. Cemetary, j OTIS LITTLE, 64)4 Hunt St, (age 36 died Oct. 28th. Funeral services w'ere held at the Hen derson Grove Church. ' Burial was in the church cemetary. the third quarter intercepted a Waahington High pas* and raced 25 jrards, Afltr the f.jIion'inK j exchange of puntt, b« r>Murnrd ona 45 ya^ds to the 30 yard 1 ■tripe but a -IS' yard ptnalty crac»f] the posaibility ,.f (.>ririg. i M th» ]a«t quarter. ' f il'.e ' game, the Hillside team t«ok the ' ball'their own l.j and thre*> pasKes fr.im Rl'-tint tj Tiitcn, Loneeford, and Mr.rr»t*»y re»» • pccti*ely placrd 11'- ball the' Raleigh ' 16‘ at whic po-r Ih# ' bail was 1 it r,n a fu»i>)|c. A yards. It was MotrfalMy «lw In moomit after Mia phf ' the -end of tfle Hilleid# lout 30 by altieft while Waahtnrtoo lo^t none. THE 4-H CLL'B ..f the M.rria firove SchtHtl" is plann;rg to i in th* other Ciuba of th# f . ij. ty in a meetinc Friday at H.J-tborii Hiifh S^ch'ol. MARY POTTER TO MEET LOUISBURG ^ OXFORD, In. C.—T h •' Mary Potter High School Schcol foo&all team will I r.ieet the Orai^e County down o” Morgan’» 14. Then with Ferrell and Hamilton carry ing the ball to the 2 1-2 yard line, Hamilton scored by Plung ing ov«r for the first score of the- game. Captain Holley block ed the attempted conver«ior. Hi team here Friday, Nov. 3. Although the .Mary Pottee team got off ti» . d •tart in the early lei'on it is expectins? to contirue a winning streak whlcB v a.- begu by defeating L.iuis- burg Hi 20 6. MONEY TO L0AJ*^ • I- Diamond.-*, Watir.*" — JfA.Iry .'livetvvare Man’s =!■ '- ' if, Tyfwwi :!er>i, Hb,,t (i n «, Mu leal In^u. ajtu any : ii -if value. 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Funeral Hpme - 90(1 South Mint Street Phone BALTIMORE, ,Md,— . A desperate pass in the last minute of play, from Quarter back Horace Kee to, pui end Ertibria fedwie, gave the Morgan College Bears a tie score, 6 to 6 in the Morgan .^^dium on Sat urday with the Bluefield State Teachers College of West Vir ginia. V »Bluefield had a 6 to C lead over the Bears with only 1 min ute and 2 second left in the fourth quarter as a result ©f sui’> back Rabinson’s-tumble on the Morgan 45. Ed Ferrell pass Cfj to suib back MHler for a first Meats DRESSED HENS — 21c lb CHOPS 25c lb RIBS—- 20c lb PORK SAUSAGE — 20c lb PIG TAILS — - 15c lib HAM 35c lb FRESH EGGS — iOc dpz. phone 9r43 , V e Deliver h obbs S')! East Fir.st Street A. & P. Food Stores l)rs. PjllIllTiDll 11 iliC —i-.CPTCMERTRISTS 317 N. rr.Yc?! opp. PUBLIC library SPECI.\ O.^RE—in"'^amTnini? and caring for tjhe eyes pi tnt Cilt ied l.ae .We welcume you to otM*',' offices a' y .ime. EVES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN GLASSES REPLACED DANCE To 5ne i)ur Coin Operr**''d ,Ph(4^"firraphs latest Rec rda. We Distribute the iV-rlitzer Simple Phonograpii. See Us For Special Ilites For Your Party^— Dance Or, (’ her S> cials. DAY PHONE 87.5S B. L. Bryan NIGHT PHON'E 2 013C Alexander's FtifiemI Home Ffiendiy City -Bakery Now located at 320 South McDowell St. Pi*«, Cakei, Sandwichesi, and Candies Alexander St. Cleaners “Come Clean With Us We will Dye for you." 622 S. Alexandw St. Phone g'ii Clayton Black, Piop WHEN THEY CH0W. UP- THEY WILL THANK YOU GOOD EYESlCiVli ' It Is Rents’ responsibility to protect their children’s eyesigm . . . just as tkey guard against bad • J — * — ..O'- —~ . . dangerous children’s diseases. So, from earliest baby hood your children must be. provided with the propw lighting at home to save .their eyes Irom strain. Get an I. E. S. Better Sight Lamp tor them by which to play or work. You will thoroughly enjoy it yourself. Food S7M to S. S. 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