"•MM iw»-' ] ICiippos G4Btfai««4 trim pi«t m# . ran. A£t«r th* mornlnt ••■•Jon )• ovw, tlif gtvkd polenmrch is •eiiRiaiet) to Miv«r * udra «d- dr«M «ad immediately fallowing lit will Uy m wreath with npiwd- prikt* cer«Ti«ney «t the **#hrin« of T**m libM^’-tl» Alwno. Thii event will igdeed «»k« Wntoiy, lor «U fai «H the ^«iir» thftt th« A)ai»o has •tood u • i»o&oni«nt to heroic iacrifice by thpac who joufht liberty and freedom from opprewion, never before hmi sny group ei Afro- AmerieuM paid tribute to the men who f«ve their livei for the oaaee of Texas’ liberation from the tjraisny of > despotic Mexi- can THle. And it may well be noted that in the trying dayj of Texas revolution their *er- Tic* rendered by Negroet invaluiilc. — ..— NEGROES IN AU^MO INCIDENT When the Alamo fell there blacJi hands with in the walls of the doomed walls to protect its falling. A Negro woman nu7Sed the “Babe of the Alamo" a ehUd who was spared by the Mexican general, Santa Anna. Col. William B. Travis, t h leader of the biave band Uiat defeaded the fort, had his Ke- gro mamervsnt at his ticie. There were others there, too, bat history, as we know it, fails to give account of them. Friday will bring more busi ness with no intei^erence for the men folk but the ladies ill have to don afternoon frocks and attend Silhouettes of joyous HOLIDHr SiiLSn Mia itMMCAttOLinAfaM WrtmAY, Did. §8^ im NCC Notes and Women’s Glee Clubs. The velvet draperies were efTawii an^ the only lighting effect was thai of diagonally arranged can- dea on the platform of the B. N. Duke Auditorium. Christmas bells with huge red cellophane ribbons attached to greon pine made lf5to reaves. Short tine trees adorned both sides «f the platform, this decorarti^ mad* 1 » beautiful setting for th# the Sorority acted in the .ongster* and ..ty of Santa Claus m the d,s- French, Italian and tr.but.on of gifts. Santa Claus 3 himseJf brought u« the best gift Thanksgiving were when he promised all pledges , Thon wina that th^ouh! become iH,rors instriJctor a n d by the-^of-the third *ia«rt*r^^,,^ Pianist was at the or- i_. — believe in SaT»ta*^ ^ Continiied from pk|t* 7 marriage to Dr. .Felix B. Mar tin of Tallahessa Florida, She invited all o^ 'J* to h« recep tion which will b* will b» given at her home 'fh Tuskegee, Ala., Dec, 27. * When she returns from her Christmas holiday we must get accustomed to ealUng her Mn. Martin. Naomi. McLean, President of The photo at the ]*ft Is Mt«. LotU* Ravis, 618 Canal Vtreet, was winner of the first prise of flO as the fiwt customer of tha D’Orsay Beauty shop whan it opened its doors Dacamfceir 19, 1934. Miss Revis is still a eus> tomer of the shop. Tb* second prise of f2.50 worth of cosmetics went to Mrs. Julia Hamdon, 121 S. Mangum Street who was the ' saeond customer. — I At the rigrht i* Mrs. Bewiia Horton of 607 Moteile Strjet who Won a prize of ||5 for sending more customers to the D’Orsay I Baauty Shop than any other ; old customer,. Mrs. Malinda Steward of Adams Court took the second prize- of |i2.50 worth of cosmetics. «... And we do Claus 1338 Wi839 USE OUR lOc CAB5 WHITE HOOD CAB COMPANY DIAL 4666 PEtyNM 1939 « 1999 •/CUE E T I N G p S A T Al T| O H S J. Aubres' FERGUSON TYPOGRAPHICAL m art r*s T m 1 1 ON SUNDAY the usual Vea- per Service was cast aside for a Service rendered entirely by the the College Choir and the Men’s gan; Mrs. C. Ruth Edwards, Voice Instructor directed the Choir and Girls pice Club; Isadore Oglesby, Economics Profeasor directed the Men’s Glee Club. HEALTH BIU^ Continued from p*g* on* Ion' of protectiv* ucassH* in tht Wagner Health Bill, tha nsoeib Benavotsnt C^er of Elks Sororl^) tloMl Ooneii Trada llaioo .jMk g«a, PU Dflt* Kappa Sororft^, tion announced here today: Im IjpHlwal CowmU of Negro Wfc- OMB, Widalal SiiMit ‘ 0Mma^ tiem 9i AiBifka, |Bi> day School asd MfFU Na^nal Aaaociatios af CradtMta NnWfc f AYLASS SHOP tvhere your dollar buys MQS XMAS Cheer Sofe CHRISTMAS- V t' -i J5I Eat Your Xmas Dinner S U S 1 E ’ iS GRILL 227 South Brevard Street CHAiRtiBS WITHI31S, Prop. I I YtlLETIDE JOY Xf A completi ^a of fruits and ruts will be found at HALLS. During the season. We have a splendid A**t of fruits cakee. HALLS G A O C £ R ;y -«00 SOUTH MciJOWEL LST. * nm on mn li ^Big Super Markets— — Quality Meats & Produce DIJflE HCME STdfeES 9'00 East Trade Street &00 North Tryon Street •Jl.' *•' > * «OilJ)Ay SfASON R I D E' F O R 10 Cents ilexaiKler St. WHITE STAR dry -'CLEANERiS PHONE9J1 1 522 South Alez«jid«r 5ti)Mt XC4Z4X‘ilXCC*Z*Xf!StX‘CX^ZK^S!S- TO ONE AND ALL lOCents M and Wliite CAB COMPANY DIAL S71ft % SOLISAV DOCTOR R. M. WYCHE COMPANY D'i A L 9 6 3 0 Regal THEATRE 3UNDAY-MONDAY ^»j0RED PICTURE HARLEM ON THE RANGE S |P IE C 1 )A L )l / TUESDAY-WED. “TIm, Dead End |Cid«” "IN ■ I “HELL’S KITCHEN” T « U R S D A Y BARGAIN DAY—(S. A 10c 2 Features and Short— 2 “HELL BOUND" BOB STEELE “FIGJITING CHAMP” Bible or Testament The beat GIFT for any ' o^aslon —- AMERICAJ4 ^B|BLE fSOClEfTY) 329 S. Brevard Street Phone 2-33124 •H • I I I I I sit I I I I I I I I I I I I I i E>RE is youi* t»p|^oitiiiiity ti> sa'.e! l>ui- bioek.H are still rhock-fiill of values for your frieiidg, your faifcily arnl yourself! We suggest that you buy now'wliile selections are complete! Here is a partial list of the hundreds of practical ami useful gifts to choose from! ^ t , For "HER* PWCi FLANNEL RQCiSi Fancies end plain coiets! StinCoriMd and will 1 JiQ not shrink ■*; • ‘ I •*§7 SLIPS! Brocaded and plain saiins, tea rose color. Si>ei( 32"to 44. COtf Cbfrsfmas tpe-iial NEGLIGEES! Beautifully made of tatint! Zipper and sash effect' Olt styiss, cheerful colon I a rCi LADIES' and MISSES' CCATSI Be good to yoarseH and bwy a new ftA coat for Christmas, ftedaced for qMiek clearance # a70 GIRLS' WINTER COATS ond SNOWSUITSI Desirable celorf and styles. Sixes 3 to 14 # w SHOES! Mony new styles fnst received for dress and sportswear. C m AA Blacks and browns. All sixes and widths I • # V .Dress up with one of these new Crepe and Matlass* Dresses for € « OO Christmas. Just received plain colors and prints! Sixes 12 to SO ...... I • #0 GIVE HER A BAG! Every new style. No^lty grain simulated leatheri Men's Suits McOi treat yourself to a new suit for Christmas. Every new style and color. Wo can lit you correctly. 14.95 Students' Suits For the grown-up boy. Your son will appceciote a new suit for Christmas Made in mannish styles that the boys llle so we!!. Sires 13 to 20. Shirts A man never hlrta. Here cojlec- your choosing Bssr w/s pott 4 Topcoats For Clii’is'mas. gets to Made of durable wool coat ings. Extra full lejngllu. Snappy colors. rru Cbti8 m GRIER-THOMPSON INC. ^ 701 EAST FIRST ST. j| ^ISTEk aad ® BROTHER Sweaters Coat style and sUpovera A warm Ev/eater will go well for the cold days. Mertliim and heavy weights. Sizes SG to 46. Men's Shoes Don’t overlook a new pair of shocd for Chr!^Hiii9(. All styles, btaeks nnd browns. XK*X‘>XfX*X*iXff!&!WCK*X^Z*XKK&*X^X*X!>XStS&yX!^X*^XliS^!>i > ' Progressive fiiiiil Sl(ir« J. LEWIS POWELL. PrOp. m s. Mist St. Fk»M 3-2336 @ood Cheer DR. J. FRANK MARTIN w 19 39 m i — au I • IACKC^^ I MoGt any type of doll m I 1 desire. Small, medium 5 1 -looer fastened'®- 1 ja.-ge sizes, irf I Full SV*es 8 U I SS 25«,.»1.91 S. C. PYLE, M. P. Couch-Ward Company Electric jj^ghting «nd Appluine« Sptecialifts 409 East Chapel Hill Street Durham, N. C. tt* I'c SiStra. „ ,s» ■ _ I 25«.1.98 ! 0.981 1 L Velocipedes ^ ^ Well built bikes fdr the little V ***'' * years old. I 52.98^^.98 I Wagon. hr L UNION'S QMetTIH9$ J^ jmm Wagons Medium and }arga sizes. meuium nitu sizn .. S2.98 \* A »fVK I I I I 1 I I I I I HAYLAtS STOMS