Home Security Life Makes A New Record iHoi^ n rat ctirr INCREASE IN INfUltANCl IN FOItCB DURING PAST YEAS Tl># Horn* S«c«ritjr Lift In- •unmc« conpft&y, with . Ijome office in Duriuua, h*d * vtry •uec«Mful yMU' duyiBS 19S9, sc* cordiBC to i&fenMtioa r«ctiy#d mt ttm offif irom]B*»com Biyn^ M, prMidtnt tht conpanjr. **fw fmr iuMt Id b« M^Mtory j m «f*ry nt- pMt,*’ Mr. BayiDM rtported. '‘Ooriiig 11^49 o«i Injunmee In fore* raufbad aa aju tima high oi o^ar 4a,(M)0,000, Incraaat of H »ar «*Qt ov*r tba praTlpu* yaw. Oar aaaaU iocrcaacd ip- proziiMtaijr |M>0,000 u>d nowf atasd «t f2,889,3aB. From the aUndpoint of Incraaae in aaaaU, ii:aarsaca in forca and otbar £ac- tlsa y«ar waa high fol.” "Wa hopa io contisua this prograM darlny 1940 and we katiav* tbJa yaar will be even |>*Mar thaa 1989. Wa plan o add aavarai field men during 1940 to take c«e of the expect ed ineraaaa in ixiaiiieae. If condi- tiona in North Carolina continue to improva a» they did the laa^ few montba, we feel aure that we «riil not be diaappoioted when wc* review o%r predictions in Janoary, 1941.” lo additioB to Mr, Baynes, of- fireis of the Home Security Life iDSitranca company, which ia hooaad in a bandaoma new 17-1 dory office boilding in Durham, siicceae- «r Since, medieai *ra Oaoi^ Watt* HJU, of tha board; O. ^W. vice president; F. B. Dl r*tary-«ctuary; Walter traaaurar; R. A. Rom, dhector; W. W. Sledfe, general counsel; H. B. Belvtn, auditor; and C. C. Haifflet and l^is Bel- Tis, ptaaiatant aeoretariaa. Tba board oef directors con stats of John Sprant Hill, George Watt* Hill, Baacom Bay- nei, G. W. Blunford, F. B. Dilta, W. W. Sledge, Br. B, A.' Roas, Walter Sledge, H. B. Belvin, T. C. Worth and C. A, Adams, AGQIES WIN Continued from page seren act and maintained a terrific pace that few cage outfits ean match. The visitors led at half- time, 24-8. In the opening nnnutea I i/if the second half, the locala re covered aome of their old form in team cooperation but atill were^^unable to fi^d the ra&fe of the basket. ^ Another spurt by the Rattler outfit when danger threatened w«a enough to give them a enough lead to adequately com mand the sitaition. Shadd with 18 points k » d Hsll with nine points were high tally man for Florida A and M Hi^ina collected half of the points made by the Aggie aquad. The final score was Florida A and M 42- A snd T 1«- KNOXVILLE'S STARTIf^G FIVE r‘ Roland Hayes WORLD FAMOUS TENOR B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM NeC. College for Negroes Wed. Night Feb. 14th • P!, M. RESERVED SEATS »1.60 For reaarva.tions—Write the College or Phone F-9261 2Be SIZE M U-N 1 L E H*.« Up DRESSING 1 Jit/ 91.24 SIZE CODEFREYS HAIR nip DYE •bL GIAMT SIZE P AND G OR OCTAGON lOr .% FOR ■ ' PINT SIZE HEAVY RUSSIAN MINERAL 1 OIL ' ;-pour^ 1 EPSOM fm 1 SALTS 1 1-DOZEN ’,L '‘4c IF you CRAWLE.D INTO THE HUDDLE JUST BEFO®E THE tip-off at any Knoxville Collage game and looked toward the ceiling yp,u would see, as did the aameraman, K- C.'s five acea of the hardwood. Clockwise around the circle starting at tha upper left, they are; Vinaon, forward; Hendenion, guard; Farmer, for ward; Jordan, center; and Pres- tcn, guard. Knoxville cugt^rs have dropped only one home game this year. Their latest Victoriea were a twin bill against LeMoyne and a win over Fisk. Final home game is th* twin 1sill with Morehouse Febuary 12-lJ. We regret that th^ camera cut Jordan’s factf in two but K. C. fana icnow that he never loses face on the baskettell floor. He has starred consistent ly for Knoxville this season, his first for the Bulldogs. f Judge Rainey At White Rock Church Sunday DURHAM — The seventh an nual observance of Good-Will Sunday, nationally sponsored by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, will b« observed February T1 at White Rock Baptist Chtirch. The, observance will begin at the* 11 o’clodk morning church hour with a sermon by Rev. Miles' Mark Fiaher from the sub ject, “Good-Will to Everybody." The senior ehoiP will *ing. ^ At B p. m. Professor Russell Houston, church organist, will pr*sent the thirteenth of hia sttries of organ reciala; Trumpet Tune and Voluntary — Pursell Aaria (From Twelfth Organ. Con- ^ certo) Handel Andantino in D flat — Lemare' Nocturne Moonlight— Memories — — D'evry Dicktnson Prelude, Fugue and Variation — Franck At’^the 7:30 p. m , worship service the Community Center of ttte church presents Judge Joseph J. Rainey of Philadelphia. Judge Rainey is one of the two Ntgro judges of that city. His preaence should be an inspira tion of Durham. The cit^ officials ar well' as local pirdfession of Duxham have been invited to hear him speak. Leading Negro citizens have been Isked to share the program with Judge Rainey. He will be presented to Durham by Dr. O. C. Spaulding. W. J. Kennedy, Jr. is master of cereraonie#. ^ The gospel chorua will sing. NORTH CAROUNA VOTERS Continued from page one eiisdid opinion thftt the solution to many of tha problems con^ fronting the race in the south may be found in the proper ujse of tha ballot box. It has been truthfully said that a voteleas people Is a hopeless people and I am urging Negro leaders to do everything in their power to arouse Negroes in registering and voting.” The iMkin office of the North Carolina Committee on Negro Affari* it located at 301-30S At lantic Buildirvr, Winaton^aB,em. The officers are Hosea 'V. Price, chairnian; Mrs. Irma N. Henry, Secretary; j. W. Holmei, trea sure. Tht exceut^e committee is composed of C .C. Spaulding, chairman; W- D- Hill, James T. Taylor, W. H. Hannon and R. N. Harria. Per»c.na deairing further in formation on organizing voting diviaions ©f the ccmmittee are urged to write L. E. Austin, Box 69, Durluun, IT. “This board wishes to express to his family their aincere sym pathy in thia hour of their sorr&w." “It i| ordered that a cdjiy of chiat resolution, be spread upon the minutes of the board and a copy sent to the family of the deceaaed.” “ , SPORTS BAZAAR— Continued from page seven Eagles Whip Ky. BY WILLIAM A. TUCK (SPORTS EDITOR) DURHjAM — In' the most thrill ing conteat that haa been seen on the local court this season, the Eagles of North Carolina College topped the Thorough breds of Kentucky State 36-S'O after trailing for most of the sccond half. The Eagles jumped ahead in' the opening minutes of play and were leading 7-2 when Kentucky called the first time out. This time out failed to get anything going, for NCC continued to forge ahead while the viaitorB continued to trail until Johnson started the fireworks with two consecutive shcAs from almost the siime spot und^r the basket. The halftime score was 18-10. When they returned for the final period Xentticky went n to close up the lead which NOC had, and in^a few momenta they had lumped ahead by one point. The count was 20-21. At thia point in the game \Coaeh Bur- ghardt of the Eagles called all cf his first team out except Ennis. After several minutes cf Hoey On Air RALJIIGil —“ Governor Clyde R. Hoey speaks over WPTF on Friday, February Ifl at 11:80 p. m., in; the first of a new series of radio programs being present ed by the Stale Department ®f Conservation and beveloprawit in cooiperation with stwtion WP.TF. Presented weekly, the broadcasts will be the leading gun in • campaign started by Robert Thompson, newly appoint ed he*d of the department, to bring new industries and increas ed tourist trade to North Caro lina, Titled “North Carolina .Caval cade” a combination of drama, music and narration will give agmphie” picture of the ctate. Industrial development and edu- catioo«l facilities will be stress ed, Description of the state’s pleasure resorts and recreational activitiea will be aimed at pros pective visitors. Special music has been selec ted and will include North Caro lina tunes and music of t h South. Dramatic chapters of North Carolin«’8 history are planned for future programs. The broadcast runs irom llrSO p. m. to midnight each Friday, and listeners will be offered aou- venira and brochures descriptive of the state. YOUffO Sf^lKTf Miss Mildred Ruth Miller, Mrs. Mrs- Gertrude Dorothy Smith.. Rattie L. Trent, Caraon, Misi Beaulah Jones, MpCoy, Mis* Bottom; Mrs. Mrs. W, M. Joyce, Miss Alta M. Clarke Mrs. Nettie Gaith*‘r»(j and Mrs. P. 6. Rdberts. Members not appearing an Miss Annie Belle Pharr and Mrs. Odesisa Kincaid. To Hold Race Relation Meet fancy passing by both teams, the visitdra registered 2 additional points and the NCC regulars re turned. The Eagles continued to trail until at 4 minutes of play Eunia dropped one from the side-eourt to set the score at 28-28. From this point N. C. Strte added to . their lead al though Kentucky \threatened un til the last minute) DURHAM — Tfie annual Race e I Relations program will be given at the United Congregational- Christian church, Sunday Febr uary nth at 7:45 p. m. Main features are the address by Attorney Oscar G. Barker, a prominent layman of the First Baptist church (white).' Music by '•^he I^Ustde |High School chorus, under iirectii>n of Mias Claggett, and the program of the local church, whifh is as follows: 1 Service for Worship, In- terracia|^«^|(p»4h«rhood 2 Exercise "Let me be Aware” The Missionary Society. 3 A paper. 'Some Outstanding Fftcts of Negro American Life.” 5 Address Oscar G. Barker. The public is cordially invited. T. J. Moore, Minister. AUMINISTRATORS\ NOTICE NORTH CAR0i>lN3l) DURHAM COUNTY) HAVING QUALIFIED as the adminjatrators of th* estate of Dr. S. L. Warren late of Durham County, North Carolina thts ia to notify all persons having claims against the estate o|^tb« deceas ed tjp present theqi to the under signed at 114 Waat. PArriah St. on or before the tenth day of February 1941 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10 day of Feb. "1940.. ,' MECHAjNICS and FARMERS BANK AND J. H. WHjEJEQLER, AdmTnistnrbors | Feb, 10-17-24 Ilarch 2nd LiiKiilii TMre CHARLOTTE. N»TH CAROLINA Boris Karloff rlN—- The Old Dark House Reward of 10,000 thrills if you see this terrifying picture. SPECIAL MONDAY—TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12-13 Alexander HOME *5^ Day Phone 8431 Night Phones. 3-8057- 323 South Brevard Street -3-2472 CUT RATE DRUG STORE 122 WEST MAIN STREET Regal Theatre SUNDAY AND MONDAY .... U^T CHAPTER The Spiders Web i^'ho wina tha du#l to death the Spider or the Oetopma ? TUESDAY—3I*ECIA1^WEDNESDAY Tell Your Children A bi» picture feat tella the story and harmful affaetc of tha draadad mariAiaaa HO CHILDREN AOMITTED CMta—THimtDAY BJUbClAJN OAY->IO Cmtf Chaatar KoniaJoaeph CallaUu C. Aofoty la Five Came Back ^^fa whi^ whaa a phina t^hes in « Jungle and a 4«ddaa tiia # who will be spared to retara to Bob. CoMar, “Santa Fa Eldaa NYA MEETS— Continued from page one youth." He did not advocate radicalism, but he insisted on “the necesaity for the Negro to realize the values of liberalism.” ‘We need to follow the pattern of our great democratic leaders as is exemplified in the daily life and activHies of Mrs. Roose velt,” advised the speaker. Mr. Brown pleaded for a “union of ipovemmant employees in North Carolina as a means of ccntinoin* the NYA, CCC, the employmant service, and publk; health aarvice. BALANCE or POWER “Without tha organized al- (orta of vadi paraotis, these op- portuaWea might not continae,” decl(tfad Mr. Brown. Ha pointed out that tha Nagro voters held tha baianea of pc'.^r and the key. to tha eoatinuance of tiiese fovwoxiMtial ^aRMteiea. the route of all the (.others? He hasn’t a chance Against that 1940 model left hook uppercut that Joe is brandishing this sea son. DURHAM WAS FULL OF PIElDMOiNT BOARD ATHLETIC JFFICIAiLS Sunday. Some of them were rather drowsy for the morning seesion ai NCC after meeting and greeting “o 1 d frienda” ‘til the wee hours, be ginning Saturday night. m wAXUim— Contlnuad frora pag* one munity. Not only In his chosen profession, bat fn all ether phases of community life, hia leadership haji been an inspira tion to the eommunity. - . The quiet and simplicity of hia life, untouched by bitterness,'gkve to ua a fine example rf se7f-control In a world of turbnlenc^ and ronfvaioa." ’ " GROCERIES-MEATS P R O D U C~E Covinglon GROCERY PHONE 9244 820 WEST HILL STREET GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS, C O U N T R-Y P R«0 D U C E King’vS Food Store S30 EAST FIRST STREET Best Foods COST YOU LESS TRADE WITH US Dixie HDOie Stores 900 EAST TRADE SOO NORTH TRYON Ambulance Service PHONE 2-0823 '-liilcr-Tlioiiipii, Inc. 701 EAST FIRST STREET Brevard St. Barber Shop SHOWER BATHS lie SVCBYTHING lANITiUliV 121 EAST TRAOE N. G. EDWARDS, Prep. 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