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S.—I qo with two nMO, a p a Jaamn Ought 1 to num tha . wait on ha daaoon? D(M Am praacnar faa&r maao whsf ha ar>^ . Jtoaj lolfc tt thaaa aalaklaa awii—Wa to T®* teiofoolo® V ®ifc priliMlw. whr Ml •oo^«««a£ liaylbo yM etm ftad a nrtman oMM lo i AniiiYersarif ON FRIDAY EV&NINQ FED. I t tht St. Mark AME Zion church will e»)«bntU the fourth birth* (ttF aoeTsi -in^ it* »pa«tott> l«c>! ttirt room. The memberthip of the church hu been divided in to twelve gTOope each repreient Inr the twelve monthe of the ye»r »ccordinj to the month n which e*ch pereon iw» bom. There will be twelve tablea laden with the fineat delicaclea of he aeaaon. Kacfc peraon contributea a penny a day in the month e waa bern> 'X han4acme and. A*- licioua birthday cake will be (riven to the table raisinf the largeat amount of money. Clnrrli Gels New Fiimce TOE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF KYLES TEMPLE AME ZION CHURCH haa Juat completed the installation of their new |91.00 furnance. The public it cordially invited to worahip in any of the following aervicei; Sunday morning 11 a. m; Sunday niglht 7:80. The l^rd'a Supper will be> ad* ministered at the service Sun day n»orning'. The pastor will pre»cb at each service, with pray service Wedneaday ni^ht of each week. REV. G. F. MADKINS, Paa- tor. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Reporter LUCKY DAY CHART FOR NEXT WilK (Week «f Feb. 4Mi tlm Fek lOtk) — If You Were Bom BehMcn — Mtrch ttsi aad April *ok MJt/SA lecv Dam Fab. »flu Sfc. a«* it April *itt aad May Mttt (TyjUKVS) Utan Davn Fab. «k. SA. Mk. MJk Mai a>»d and /mh* »iM (GamlNn toonrVavKrak. 7«i. Stk.^akXJI. J»n* ttnd and July tfrdlCAKCtK) rtev«rab. Sft awl Mj i^mmd Amf. nrd tUO) s*tt- *4** *a^ Oct. tjrd (tlBSAj 4ft A. ti, T^j^m Oct. M4tk aad Nt9. Mtnt iMBvOavnPak Mu A Ifaau aird aad D*c. »»t»d_(S^|C/rr. rmvetM. D»e. Bird ltd Im. leeEvpavai Frit. *ik. !c. und (SAGI^'^BOQ «h A.^ aist aad \AqSaj faiw ItaTK Fab. 4ft A. IL, fit. with aad Umreh tith (HSCS^ a«A aft. laeinr Dam Fab. 4ft F. IL. Mk. i «K2*i.nta‘^3T2.-^ Quick CHICKEN PIE with Sweet Potato Biscuit Cover by Dorothy Qreig rr there la anything that brawny males and yonnssters alike ctaee. over it is a deep dish main course pie, with hot gravy bnbblinc throogh the tender cmat. A MW oa* I kav* been trying oat lately la tlilek wttk awaet ydtmg carrota and e«l^ is a apecial cravy made ot oontfaaaed chicken ■ooaifl aoo». Thia gravy haa that t%Ot yellow eblekee o^or. It la rich ia cklaken flavor, too, wd tendur plaoa* a dUckra Topping tk* pi* an MaeuHa aud* witb Buaked awaat potato**. It’a a k>v^ dlah-.«ad a irM qmI TUs iaftow ttgo**: Tk*mrmi0t iaaagsay S-eaaa aniliasii elddcsB Baffle 1*: ««• eeelMd «an«U Mott tko btttor. Om add th* ioar aad Maad Hwraaghly. Add tfea ehtekaa a«idl* oo«»^id>ator aad 00* ^ tirtrtroaod. Thoa add tiM •••*• ooofcot oanota aaC Jwy Ptt ^ a ca«**role 4Uk ai^oovor witi^ 1Miertu> *tma M. Tk* »w*tt PtftuU Mtemlt Cdoer; i.gagag Mato •west leiBSae* •Mt^loar kakfw giBvdor aad ‘tto MMfeod avoat 18 foMoopoaw o ■!» mvtLi \IV Last Plioto &i Dr. S. L. Warren a / THE ABOVE PHOTO of the Ute Dr. Stan ford L. Warren, who died at hia hHne Wednes day nigM, was the last photo record made. The not«d phyaician, hospilMiI executive, huinanitar^ ian and philanthrupiat was feted by memfbera of the Lincoln Hospital Staff on the occasion of hia 77th birthday early in Novem(ber. —IPhoto by Rivera Evanti Thrills Audience In State Capitol liiiiiversarj MR. AND MBS. JOHN H. BETTS a socially prominent young couple of tSie city celebrat ed their 2nd wedding anniver sary on January 1940. Mr. Betts formally of Chicago came to thia city a year ago and since that time has been em ployed at the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Betta, formally Miss Lyda R. Fintall is a noted Pri vate Nurse of the city. RiALElGH. N. C. — Inapite of tha weatner, music lovert filled Greenleaf Chapel at Shaw Univeraity on Friday night, Jan. 26 with the local Zeta Phi Beta Sorority to listen and thrill to vibrations that hurried through the e«tr to get to the heart; to a voice of pure gold that tugged at the heart strings; enjoy charm for the year, pleasure for the eye and food for the emotions. By her charm and grace of preaelttation Evanti j- sensation ally projected her personality over the footlights to captviate the audience in pasabnate rendi tion of aome of the best loved DURHA/Vl Social Notes Wed CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Miaa D.rctCia Mayfield become tii* bride of Edward Cornelius in a beautiful ceremony at Saint Paul Baptist church laat Satur day night. The bride waa invent away in marrlige by her father. Rev. P. M. Mayfield, jjaator of St. Paul Baptist church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Heritage, pwttor ^ f St. Michael «nd All Angela I^*o- copal Church of which tho groom i« a member. EVANTI composition*. The whole hearted acceptance by the audience and the excited applause aa her voice of amazing range and accuracy thrilled in encore after encore, hesitating in stopping even when the lights were turned on; not wanting to leave after three encorea climaxed ttie program and the lighta were turned on. {Her gracious preaentatdon of Handel’s “Care Selve,” CharpeiT- tier’a ‘Depuis Le Jour’; and Bizet’s ‘Ouvre Ton Coeur” were breathtaking. Seme of t{ie other numbera included on her pro gram were: “The Me Oh Blue, Blue Sky”—>Ginninia; “Sea Shell” Engel, and ‘Moon Market ing” by Weaver. The high point of her contni- bution for tHe evening was h«r mattdC-c^ rMdition of "AJi FcH’ Lui" by Verdi Grand Aria from “La Traviata.” • Her audience needed not bo mss MAJIGARET KENMBDY; ia ill at tier home on Fayetteville Street. DR. AND MRS. CLY1>E' NKLL left thia week for month visit in Little HTkansaa. REV. AND MRS. K. UPlSEY wish to make mention uf he THE YOUNG GIRLS INDUS TRIAL CLUB met Tuesday nigbt at the home Mis* F. Cantpbell. MRS. DOROTHY PAULINE DALE of Englewood, N. J, ia visiting at her home, 706 Milton Avenue. MISS ROSA WfATSON has re turned to the city after spend- tine way in wiiicn Mrs. Maggie ! ing sever«l months in Philadel- Thompson, 909 Ferrell Street. I phia. She is making her home at f'reaident of Stewards Hoard '111 Verbenna Street. No. 2 presented them with var- j KEV. J. LEE WHITE, D. D. ioua tooda last week. of 708 Pine Street attended the MRS. HKNRiK’lTA DOCK- funeral of George L. Marsh Sat- ERY of 12e Powe Street i» ex-! urday, January 20. He was ac- pected to return h^me from *cf>mpanicd bv T. D. Parham, Jr. . uke Hospital February 1. ’ j A. Q. MOORE, John Andrew, FRIENi>S Ui*‘ jmUm iuAMIE Henry Spaulding and son attend SPANE of 119 Powe tltreet will j «*d the Agriculture meeting in be glad to know tat sne has re- \GreonaboTo last week. They covered from her illness. ^ jstoppod in the city to visit Rev. MRS. NETTIE LtlACH frum'»nd Mrs. J. Lee White, Waterwury, Conn. ana ikirs. jsl. j MRS. ZOLA MITC'HEIyL re- Lenn from Pittsboro, N. 0. were turned to her home in Clarklon, weekend guest of &tr. and Mrs. Friday, January 19, after a two Uoy Leacii, 527 lii'outh titreet. *|wcei(s stay in the city. She hM Wl! 'lU iv>iUW ,been taking treatment under BY REV. M. McMOORt __ ROCK HILL, S. C. (Special) - The Cherry Grov* School was destroyed by first on Monday, the modem building being prac- Ueally a total kai. Mn. Marion Simpson is teacher of the school, snd the loss is expected to be in the neighborhood of two Ihoos- sand dollars. Classea are being held in a church until the school building is completed. ODEIX MOORE died at his home at Cross Roada Friday. Mr. Moore was the stepson f Rev. D. F. Moore. He was burl ed Sunday, Rev. L. F. Sanders (fTiciated. JAMES PORTER 40, orTaw- taba Township died Friday at St. PhilHpa hoap4tal after short illness. The funetal was held Sunday at Clemons funeral home Rev. S. E. Blake officiating. In terment wa* in Foundation ceme tery. Mltfi, LUCY D. CLEMONS has been confined to her home for a few weeka, but is s^le to be up again. MRS. MJETA DKX3S, a mem ber of the faculty at Friendahip College fell last Tuesday and suffered a broken leg. that Hoy Lee, Jr. is confined tu bed at bis home 924 Fourth knw a word of French but wore jjireet* completely captivated. Yes, h« voice is truly superb. Few singers of our time have such veraitility matching h 0 r charm, grace, and ^ stimulating artiatic ability. EDITORS’ CHOICE tel Hil! BY FRED HAWKINS MRS. ELAM of Winston-Salem Teachers College spent the week end with Mr.' and Mrs. W. N. Sellara. MISS SCARLETT, Instructor of Englirtt and French Depart ment of Orange County Training School has returned from hei home in Greensboro where she attended the funeral of her fa ther. MISS q^mfESlNE CALD WELL toftch of Horton High and Miss julia Caldwell viaitec their mother Mrs. Minnie CaM- well for the week-end. THE CITY SCHOOL oponoc Monday after vacation of bat weather. CHABLOTTE, N. C. —G. N. T. Gray, welfare director pf tSie National Alliance of Posttd Eu- plyees was in the city recentiy as a guest of the Charlotte Branch. Mr. Gray* was enroute from Texas to hia home in Wash ington, D. C. Radio mirrORS ot Uio united state* and Canada hava cast their voto* tor oatstaadtag programs aad air c*lebrltla* of the past year ta tko alath aannal poll ^ducted by the New York World-Telegram. for tbo aovfl&tk year. Jack Benny (I) amorgos a* h*ad man o( humor, wUla klo prograB was votod th> best on the air. Runner-up in the Boisdisn clasalflcatloB was !■>«•' >llen (t) with Charlie McCarthy cktrd. V^raaoei Langford nosed out liate Smith (3) for first honors In tlM female soloist division, in the nine annual polls, Kate haa won four tlmos, bom a clo** second every other year. Among the an aooBoers, Poa Wilaon (4) defeated Harry von ZoU tor the flrat place ky OBO rot*. Aloe Tonspleton was voted the year's outstanding new atar. vttfe Wtim ttoao (i) oi the “Aldricb FMBUy" ia second positiPQ is daoittwtlpa. I APEX IS U P£ R 1 OR I FACE rOWDFR light-dark II E DtVM SHADES APEX llairCoi ATLANTIC CITY, 71. J. MiCS. G. H. WILKEKSON, tiunt of Mrs. uernice Jones an'U Miss Edrice \Villiams has re turned to Mobile, Ala. ROBERT ROiSTER of Tren- Un, N. J. has been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. H. Fuller since December 22. He left for De troit, Michigan January 31. THE JOLLY ‘ A” CLUa of the Oak Grove Fiee Will Bap tist Church met Tuesday alter aoon at 6:30 at tuie Supervi sion’s iiome, OUNG MEN’S RELI- CLUB of the Uak Grove J WB Church met Monday night at the church. MRS. ADDIE NAPPA has re turned to Trenton, N. J. after • ising her sister ^rs. J. H. Fudi- -i for a few week^ ' MRS. MARTHA DAYE 314 Jowd Street hsa returned from .jincoln Hospital after a two ireeks stay. She has shown much aiprovement. >ion s nome._ CLUI Oommerce Comnienls STORE SERVICE—BREAD WINNER OF SMALL ENTERPRISE BY JOSEPH A. CHRISTMAS North CaHriiaa Cellega Whether it’s a road-side ^ish 7srt or a million dollar steel corporation, it’s b'utfiness And be ing business it demands, to b* sncceaaful, more than the rou- tne buying: *nd selling at price* that realize what is generally ?alled a profit. iBig business has known this all along—otherwise it wouldn’t be big Small business must leam this, is learing this; hence, the extreme commercial mindedness of American busi ness. In the United States there are more small new business enter prises and more failures than in any other country in the world. The average American has made a name for himself as the rugg ed individualist who reckleuly starts^ B “schema to make -•oney. He never realises why it i^ the foreigner who comes bold ly into his midst and succeeds. For as each nationalle has his peculiar appeal—the Prench4 man’a fancy, the Englishman’a bargains, th» Oriental’s ima- girtstive appeal—(the American, in his effort to imitate presents such a conglomeration of appeal in effective. He must revert to the one universal appeal—Ser vice. The profirietor is invarialbly interested in the advantages of store service. All the many may Please turn to page etgiit LONNIE GRAHAM Well known resident of the Boyd HiU section of Rock Hill, S. C., who died on New Years Day. Mr. Graham s|>*nt nsoat of his life in the community and was the son of the late Deacon Anderson Graham^ and hi* mo> the, Mrs. Miary Qimham survives him. He was an employee ot Winthrop College at the time of his ^at>i, a mennber of tho Boyd Hill Baptist church, whero he served as cleric for ntore than 20 years, and #u also pr**ifen'E of ^e UA*r Board. Other surv ivors Include hit wife, Mr*, Helen Graham, nine cfiT13r*n« three sisters, four brothers. Ho was baried sfter a funeiU at Boyd Hill Baptist church with Rev. C. S. Hall, Rev. A. T. MK- Daniel^ Revs. McMoore and Rrr. W. C. Meeks Having a part bi the ceremonies. Interment tootc place in Union cemetery, New port, South Carolina. llAVINQ MONEY L. G. Bruce. MRS. ANNIE E. SPAULD ING, mother of Mrs. . J. Lee White of Clarkton haa been n the city f-r several weeks, she return to her home Monday, January 29. CORRECTION! MR. AND MRS. J. T. DAYE of 909 Third Street gave a sur prise party Sunday January 21 at the home at Miss Florida Mack during the seventh birth day instead of the seventeenth their son, Joseph P. Daye. MISS NOLA MAE McCLOUD, a senior at Hillside High school is very ill at Lincoln Hospital, jtion to new entries who will .e MISS IWROTHY E. DAW-|t,,,„ consideration after SON IS still confined to her bsd , at 606 Dunbar Street, but i. either in written form or direct' rapidly recovering. She U hop- contact of the pledge with any i ing to return to her studies atj^f the members who will recom-1 State College very soon. | ^^e pledge for considers- I ! tion. All Iette)|:s may be adress-' ed to YM Club, Durham. j information concerning meet- ings and direction contact -with members msy be gained ^r~>ugh THE YOUNG MEN’S. CLVB 1 V The Young Men’s Club is con tinuing to advancement. T ji e cittb extends its general invits- For th* dinstt* or small dining room attractive but plain curtains are most effect’vn. Two large Cot ton Feed Bags wer* used tu make a lovely pair of dining room cur tains. The Cotto>i hags.when opentni measure 40x'ti incnea. The "uter edge is finished with a nan i'» hem and a htm about one or une and one half .nches, at the tui for the I'urtain r .d. ^Ball fringe, made of colored cottoi 'thread was u«td along the ins'da edge and a.crus* the bjttom. The trimming can o« vartec! to AUit the individual taste or the requirements, of the room. Many attractive der>igns and etlon in Cotton fringe can be pfircha.^ed by the -..rd at your local Depart ment atore. Other cotton Bag Sewing idcM •r* illustrate'' in a fr** booklet Send to National Cotton ConneU, Box 18, Memphis, or Textil* Bags, 100 N. URall* St., Chicago. NEIGHBORHOOD .. SERVICE STATION Gaa, Oil, Groceries and other Accesories 1401 Beatties Ford Road C. W. WITHERS, Prop. HATE JI the contact of tliis newspapeta | 1 332 WEST MAIN THRU TO CHAPEL HILL ST, tOe Blsck Diamond Free! 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