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H^iSSSia fNI TtMil lAfUHBAir, JOt. Mi ii« Rock Hll Notes BY MAOCilE E. lieMOOItS KOCK HIU-, S. C. — Friend, ■iiip CoU«c« (ifb d«fMt«d th« Kmaivtt 8«oU Ri(h Schood Girit bjr^ ov«rwticiniinc acor* «/ Jtttt b»tot» th* FrJ«nd- •hif Boy« took th« floor «nd lo«t to • ctrooic CIsflin quint by » MOra o£ 36>I6. Th« ‘ Qolden Aac«ii,’* l*d l))r LiiHan Itom 'and J*Bt« BoMason w«i« ntvi in dftac«i tbroufhout th« gam* and ooaaiatoBtly shewed that thay ka^ tha makingi of a r«al TO NOC» ^ITQIQ TIm ClafitK boyt, who hail from Onutfcbarg w«r« Ju«t too good for tba local team, but th« boya pat up a dat^rmincd iiflit throuchont the g»m». Jiiai i^nia Small of Boyd Stnat ia. Ttxy UJ at St. FbUllp hoapitai h«re. Mra. Bmma Faweli, a eoaaiatr •nt aopportar of tba GARO- UNA TIMES ia tha Boyd Hill aactloa, ia iU, having undanrent aa oparaUoB at St. Phillip hoapi tal. Aha ia convajMcing niecly aad ezpccta to ratum homa ia a f«ir days. Senator Bailey Co^ioued from pag« one chaaga tha ayateafi. and what WDoki ba tiia eonaequ«ncea? Thara ia a graat deal of stealing II tha country. Shall we trana* far tha jnriadiction from our local coorta or local oificaa to tha Federal Govemmant, and if ao, will thia halp? The Federal Go>rentmeBX haa had juriidiction over violatioo of Federal Imvry, criminal and civil, but it haa never had jariadiction over the common law, tiiat ii^ tha law againat» morder, theft, and ao on. If by reason of three viola tions in ona yaai» w« are in duced to invoke the Federal power to snpreaa a crime, should wm not proceed to invoke it with respect to crimes much more numerooaly committed? Do you desire a central Government REV. B. V. O’BRYAIW, (Former Dnidiam minlatar omrlto ba hs^d at the Baavar CraeS paatoring in FayattevUla who I AMS Zion church beginning annoancaa « aerlaa of maatinga I Sunday January '20. Beaver Creek Church Notes ElectedPres. nsuraoce Co, BY E. V. O’BRYlAiNT FAYETTEVIUiE — During tha month of January the Baavar Creak AM£ Zion church laupch- es for a spirttual awakenings as haa never b««n bafore an for tha future Sundays they ara antiai* pating exceeding tha wccasa i previous servicM. / Sunday January »t ton o'clock the Sundty'^hool'laaaon will be reviewed by the paator. gTMt and hi|^ mountain, and ahowad ma thaA great city the holy Jertiaalant, dacaanding out of heaven from God.” Hla aub- iaet will be "The Holy City.” At threa o’clock Bev. Daniel Robbina and his congragation will have chaiv* of the aarvice, q;K»aorad by A. B. Morgan and Mrs. AlicV Hoalar. Friday night, January JMth there vrill be a church birthday anppeir at the church. The sap per will ba free to members and tDt. R V. O’Bryant and *t 11 o'clock he will taka his text from' frienda. the lOth verse of tha 21st chap-1 Arrangemanta are being made tor of Revelation. “And fi'a carri- I for special aarvice for tha fourth ed me away in tha apirit to a|Sunky. . > RK>HM(»4D, Va. — At the Stockholders annual meeting laat week, Percy Wilaon, pioneer Richnftond citipena was elected president of the Richmond Ban^icial loauranca Company. Mr. Wilson, a native of Richmond, received his ednca- tion in the public schools of the elAy. He entered the service of the company aa an agent in 1890 lust two years after the com pany was foundad. Daring his service he haa been actively identified with the progreaa of the company and hat held many positiona: director for mora than twenty eight years, Claims adjuater since 1634 and electad vice president in 1939. Mr. Wilaon enJoya the distinction (4 being ona of the largest stockholders of the company. Mr. Wilson haa *important holding in a ntinAer of compan les, enterprizea and , valoabla prcpertiM. He Is ~ don^dered « living example of what personal thrift, honesty, good judgement and untiring seal can do for a person, Mr. Wilson bringa to the presidency of the Richmond jBeneiidal g wealth of business I knowledge and Integrity. Alex Adams |1, Spot Stanford |1, Mrs. Maggie Leonard |1, Silvers Store |1, M» Glenn, $1, Gleen Coal Company fl. Manager Efirda Store 60c, Eu gene Rainey flOc. Out of town tnAnbera contribating wei% :-i l^v, C. D. Cannon f2. Rev. P. N. Whita 11.60. WHO WOULDN'T |»E HATPYf Surrounded by several of hi* friends and eniptgy«s of the fairer sex, President C. C. Spaulding is shown here in a more Jovial moment betw«en aesaions of the annual meetings of the N. C. Mutual Life Insur ance Company, The Mechanics and Farmers Bank and The Mu tual Building anc) L»an As sociation held in Durham last week. Mr. Spaulding is president of all three of the companies* Reading from left to right »re Mra. Stella Cleland, Mrs. B. A. J. Whitted, Mr. Spaulding, Miaa _ „ ing, Miss Viola Thompson and Mrs. Ethel Berry. CHARLOTTI5, (By Mrs. BeMia Harav) — The Mialanx Fraternity, a dapartment of tha local YMCA gave a aariea pi i;ala affairs for Uia young aoel»> lites during the holidaya. On December 28 tha group gava a sport danea at the Graham Casino. TMs affair waa fcKtured by a display of sharp and snappy sport dresses and suits. Many young gents were attired in sport ctata and tronsars that w^ld have put Park Avanaa Sharpa to shame. Colvena Finch er and Carrie Alexander gava the occasion the effict of June in January 4n their white sport suits and knieka. The night V«ft»r« Edward Howard Brow^, advisor to tha Fraternity w‘aa host at an ex clusive formal dinner and danea given at West Charlotte High School. A cocktail party start ed the festivities, after which the Fraternity membera escorted their gtiests into dinner. Aa elaborate repast was served, in cluding turkey and all the fix-^ ings. Secretary M. C. made an excellent did ^hoa. Watkina, dent at Harvard Membera and their loyed m movia in WtMTT FIGHT F(» JIM- CROW PRCMIOTERS.' DURHAM socials Ushers Get Census Jobs Continued from page one They are jai^ea Andraw Me-! Agriculture about March M. Clendon, of Cbieago appointed Ec\|mer«tora for theaa Canauaea Dtotrict Supervisor for a aec- 'will go to work on April 1. . jtion of that city; George.fi. A numJber of colored enumara- wjth 110 startea or do you draire j appointed Aasiataot , tor* lUraady ara «t Wdik on tha to nuintam our ayatem of local Superviaor of tha aama ButinMi Cenaua In wiow aac- o«lf government? These are questiona that ^re in my mind and 1 hope you will conaider them. With all good wi^es. Very truly youra, JOSLAH W. BAlLiEY YOUNG MEN’S CLUB— Continued from pag« one the response of such coopera tive aaambers aa Frank ,^ice, chairman of the constitrrtional committee, T. K. TUlman, chair- nuin of delinquent committee, Wade Sanders, I^nnie Legget and Bennie Taylor. tiona of tha coostrjr. area; William H. S. Dabney, appointed Assistant Dvtriofc Superviaor ia tha Boston are*; and CutUbert P. Spencer, ap pointed AaaHant Diatrict Super visor in the Barlem area ol New York City. . These men have already start ed work after completing « short tnlaini^ eourae given by Cww Bureau officials. At present th^ are engaged In taska incident to the tajcing of the Cenaus of Buainesa. They will begin pre paration for taking tha Cenaua j Thos. Bailey f2, Jamea Barbee of Population, Hou«ing and||l.'60, Mra. Agnea Evans |1.60, Mias Ecie Bennett and little in Jesus.” Johnnie Jones of Washington | Mrs. M. A. Bullock of Lum- were recent visitors in the city, berton is In the city visiting Mr. They were the guests of Mrs. and Mrs. John McNeal at 106 W. F. Colley on Cameron Street. West Hillside Avenue. The jolly “A” club of the i The Junior Board of Lincoln Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Hospital met Tuesday evening church met Tuesday evening at January 9 at the Nurse’s home. 6:30 o’clock at the church, | Miss Hattie G9>son and Miss The Young men’s religious Carrie Harris were hostesses of club of the Oak Grove Free Will Baptist church met Monday evening at 7:30. j a formal dance given at the Durham Chauffeurs club in honor of Miss Addie Napper of Tren- I three weeka^ It came aa a great surprise to the fri6nds of Mrs . Minnie Jenkins of the Oak Grove Church who married Jessie White of | ^ the E^enezer Bantist church on Alexander speech, as Jr., i| atu Unlveralty. guests eli- the dining then Joined the gueats in the library where ' dancing waa enjoyed. Miaa Edna Drennan saag, "Indian Love Call,” and the fraternity mem'bera aang their iong. I Gueats included Misaes Dennlse Johnson, Georgia Worthy, Nata* lie Tate, Daisy Speara, Evelyn HouSer, Gr»ce Loritta, Mary Purnell, 6r»ce McCauley,' Joae- phine Weddington, Vera Corner, Gladys Rail, Rosa Goodwin, ■ Gwendolyn Hogans, Helen Wise, Mae Tyson, RoMna Adama, DURHAM —The Durham Marrisetta Hardy, Usbera Union held their regular Burnell Pettice, Bailey, Viola monthly meeting «t the Samt ib*, Hiijep , n d Joseph AME church Sunday, jjessrs ifiKinley Coakranee, January 1«, at three o’clock. Thomas Grigg, Thomts Loritta, Among those who participated Walter Steve»»on, Uwyer Cock- on the program was Mra. W. G. nact:. Btrevard Brown, Bkfcei; Union ton, N. J. Mrs. Napper has been . . .. visiting in the city * for ahout Pearsv^n. Her theme was; "The whte, Clyde Strong, Livingttone EBENEZOl BAFT. CHURCH— Continued from page one The paator and memberahip of the church Wiah to thank thoee not eonnected with the chunch who contributed toward making the purchaae. 'Hvoaa giving money were as follows:- Mra. C. S. Moora |10, D. C. May, W; Dr. j. E- Shepard |8,; J. C. Scarborough $2,60, Geo. Anderson f2, Raylasa Store %2, HENRY ARMStRONG “NEGlRO BOY'S ar*.|(ood enough to awid to war”, iiiys World's CJiamp Henry Armatrong, "So how come the Legion don’t think they’re good enough 4a f!|^ to the Hollywood StadiiunS I won^ fight Garcia^ under their’an»> picef,” »40— 131—^ai—42S 720— 202^-^—U4 4—11—fl January 7, 1940 in Halifax, Va. Rev. S. P. Perry of 800 Pine street returned to the city Satur- DUiRHAM —Thursday even ing January llth the Silver day January 13, after spending Moon Club celebrated its second a few days in Montgomery, j anniversary at the recreational ^ Ala. where he attended the center. The snow and cold wea-‘^«ay afternoon February llth. Bishop’s council. Rev. Pejry aUso ther did not mar the enjoyment of the large crowd present. From the strains of sweet Betterment of our ushers." The installation of officers was performed by L. £. Austin, after which the pastor. Rev. J, A.. Valentij^o gave some very fcncoiYUging remarks. The) Union will hold its next meeting at the Mt. Gilead church. Sun- visited his mother while in Ala. On Sunday morning Rev. S. P. Perry pastor of the AME music furnished by Willie Zion church preached a very n- Calloway and h»s oreheetra every spiring sermon which held the one present left declaring they interest of all who heard him. had spent an enjoyable evening. His text was "Faith” and he During the two years this club preached from the subject ‘Run’ has been organized several bringing out the point that in charitable deeds jj^s been done, order that *'Christian might run The membership has grown from ht must first take off ^ weights, eight to sixteen. The club h"pes After the sermon the choir to do greater things for charity sang “What A Friend We have in the future. NOTICE Expired Subscribers Psrsoiial Ifiaa Zuli* ^ym«, l«outoa Stitt, Itory L. McClelland and WiUiam SIdtt, Ckero McClelland and Luther McClelland all of Charlottee, were in the city Sunday visiting Mm. Hia^e Frazier of 1207 Merrick street. They moiored to Betdcville to viskt tiler aiater who is ill fit her home there. Mn, Berma Pret^ entertained a giidhp of beauticiaiM »t her home aie Dowd ctre^ Mmdfty afternoon iJaiHsary 11^ friHa, S to 6 o’clock, honoring Mrs. Margie Tkylor of Penneylvania. Bridge «nd ^iMaa eheckem were the choeen games for tiie event. Those present w^: Miss. Alice Rogers, Miss Enuas S^in, Mrs. Cora, Jones, Ifrs. Muvie Taylor, Mias Moatea Bates and Mrst. Pauline Fuller, Mrs PauUne Pb11«t attended tiie tunend of Hlrt. KUs Ounn- inc VirsiUna Tussdsy, Jan- uaxe 18, 1»40. EvaDli To Apoear!n B'aleigli . ANDfiSW MA.RfliH, Cltvulation manager of the CAROX£HAi TIMES will be in your town soon. Ws vs lauaehing a sulMctlption drivs to reasw all old sn^seilbsn to ths CAROLINA HMJS9. We wi^ to eoBtiaus sMving you ta ths future as we hsve in ths past with news of your town and atste. Th* CARO- LiIKA Tuns offsra you, local, state, aad aatiQitai news with ^etures sad fsatores for sv«y meoiisr’ of tils til* Uxaiir- ^ Ovr rsprsssattivs msy «all on you aaj day in the fnture, so be prepared when he cidls. The rates-are etiU the isms' f2.00 a yeiar. If 700 ^ to ses our representslir* bmA •ateeriptioB U> oar Doiliam oSks. tbt Car ia Cime0 To Presells IQAiLiEIGH — Zetss laMal bow to 1940 and to ths eidtai«l and artistic groups «i Balsicli and vacinity might well bs con sidered a festival of mask 1ot> en. Music lovei* wiB welcom* tile news thtt Zeis Phi ^«|a Sorority in Raleigh baa 4«en fortunate enough to engage*' tbe celebrated coloratura soprano, LUlian Evanti for a ,|ecital F^' day night, Januury |6, Green- leaf Hiall, Shaw UaivarsHy 8:16 p. m. Few singers of our time ave such versatility match ing the ehum and grace of Evanti—A favorite to eooesrt wad operatie cirelea in Europe, shs comes back to Aiteriea with a atimulating alt, • "Creatiag oiemorie* of the past.” Critics hav* showsrsd her.witti. sapsrla- tivss. Trulr dis has voie* of purs gold that tags ths bsart strings.” Broadcast’ cmASLorm s. 8. poto. sui^ntsodsnt ot littls . fiock AME Zioa Sunday ' Stdiool will preeent **Ne4 Davia Mighty Broadcast," on Monday, Jann- Dr. F. D.Bluford Speaks At N, College Rosebud Ductless DURHAM — The Rosebud Duchess club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr*. Bettie Cunningham on Pickett Street January il. The devotion- lils were led by« the president, after wi^ich a short business session \Cas held wherein fur ther plans for future projects of the club were discussed. Due tc inclement weather the meet* lug was briefly held. A delici-. cus salad course with iced drinks was served to the follow ing members present. Mra. Thelma Daniels, Misses Willie Bowman, Minnie Vails and Dora Hoskins. DU»ffiAiM — Dr. F. D. Blu-1 educated person odght to be a . pr«id.,« ot A .«d T C.H.lpr,rf«er pf r»l d th.t ^ ^e, delivered an» inspiring ^id- dress to the studente of North College here Sunday afternoon at" the vesper service held in the B. N. Duke auditorium. Dr. Bluford used aa his aul)- ject the three basic elements >f eduifitttion —educational, soci^ and spiritual. He said in part that “one of the most perplexing and at the same time one ol most fundamental problems of education is to deterntine what education Is. It is fundamenUl becauae in order to luiiow how to improve anything it is necessary to know it thoroughly. We do know much about edncstion. We have endeavored to improve It in 0 bit or miss way. We know we. go a»d we come out change Ws thinn differently, we. set diff«f®»tlv, we look differeirt, and we we usually more success ev-ery worker ought to be, m some extent, a real thinker.” He continued that "one thing in certain, generally speaking the trained person has a much better chance of getting employ ment tlian the untrained per son. For this reason. College young men women should be inspired to continue their work so that when larger opportunir itr E. PEABOOr ST. BOX M OURHAMr 4f. When an artist c» i^oJsct ^ her psrKmality ovsr ths foot- »ot go to school. We d lights into your heart, ws call that tiie nrest rf g|fta, Snoti bM it sad nuiiatss tbs sp«k o educated and ttat is afcout hsr .udlsnee. For thois appr«el« ^ We are not tivs of fins srt. snioy eham for ths ear, plesaure for ths sys *” aria food for tfis smotioiis whsn or Evantt miyht he done fester and Tnore education but we have a clear fc~i— conception ot wlMit aa educated ary 22 at 8 p- m. in ths nuin a ham wUl be given the nerw * 1*“"^ auditorium of ths churclu Prises .on in the .ndience l|oldii)« the t *” *' Including a portaWe xadlo, a lu^ky ticket. A thousand oi- more-k » bed spread, a watch and frss pef,oj»« az« expected to hear som«toody. admissions ts theatres wiU be thsir friesds wuld souad on giwfSf ticket hoJdsts who family, Bs further s^ted that “every White Star COMPANY pared to take their places the acaira of the world." “The work which you re de stined to do may noft have ap peared on the earth yet, says W. J. Cameron, but you cannot prepare for it by Just waiting for it. You must keep 'busy, keep learning, keep working, so that when the job for which vou were create^ does appear, you will be ready for It.” Parks, L. C. Coleman, SlUa Spesra, Eddie Lee, Robert Evans, Hteel Pettice, James Chaidin, Thomas Benton, FVank Dixo^, Ohai4ie Cherry," M. C. Alexander, LeRoy Adams and Edward H. Brown. Social Coherence DURHAM — The Bocia) Coherence Club met at the home of Mrs. Marie Collins on Dupree Street Tuesday evening. The meeting waa opened by the presi dent. After devotion the con stitution waa read tty Mias Annie Dunn. A repaat was served;, after which the club waa dismissed by the president Miss Janna Wooten. The cltd> will meet with Miss • Annie Dunn next Tuesday evening on Brant St. For Rent LOVELY NEWLY CON- S’ftlUiC'm) HOUiSiJ witK "S- poom and 8-roqm aparttnents. All living *nd bedrooms hsvs modem style pine panelling, se parate bathroom for each lipart- ment, l^rge front yard, close in to business section, two block* from Fayetteville street, and five blocks from Main street. WlAiNTEP TBNAJ^T who will taice good care of his home, professional or offfee worker pre ferred. Ready for Odcupancy about January '20th. Call (Adv.) Regal Theatre ‘ALWAYS A GOM) PICTURE OFTEN A GREAT ONE” sunday—monpay Frontiers of ’49 - WITH BHJ. ELUOTT—CHAPTER 11 OF ‘SPIDER’S IWEB’ TUESDAY—SPECIAL—-WEDNESDAY Tlie Angels Wash Tlieir Faces WITH ‘‘DEAO end gIDS” AND ANN SHERIDAN THURSDAY—bargain PAY Richard DIx in “CROWDED HOURS” .ALSO WESTERN—SHORT SUBJECTS FRIDAY—SATURDAY Chapter 1—“FLAMING iFRON’riER ” with J®hs ItUek Brow. ALSO SUCIC JONES |N 'THRILL HUNTER”
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