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"Why did tba raiiro^ aell him a firat clau ticket if they could nel provide the mccd^SltAiovm,” Indga Bvana inquired after Atty. General J. Stotiley Baylle bad conteoded Ehat the railroad let aside drawing rooms for Negro t>asaengers, but that Mitchell l^fcl been l«te in applying. Mitchell later showed te had ailked for reserrationa two previous to his trip. Concresamaa MitcRell told friends after the hearing that he )i>id borne every penny of the expense of the case thus far from his own pocket alid that he was determlhed to carry ft to the supreme court of the United States if he did not win in the one which heard the case today. NEW ICE CREAM SALON— Continued from Page Otie will be one of Durham’s most popular and upjto^data ple^teure spots, lit will ibe air-conditionetl throughout and the beat of ser vice offered at al times. In an in.t«rview with the manager ho tt^es, that be will 'stop at noth ing to make this place meet the demands of th epublic in every way. Make Redwyne’s your headquarters for a cooling and refreshing feast. Remember the opening d^e Saturday. Stop by and see what REDWYNE has in store for vou, REDWYNiEJ’S will sell Regtl Ice Cteam pro ducts. — To The General Public Please allow me to tltank everybody for your loyal support in my successful Political Campaign ju&t clo»- ed, you showed by your reglsterfffg and voting that you want and deserve a better pla^*^ in your city and county governments and that you fire willing to pay for it. ■ Respectfully Yours, Dr. J.N. Mills Announcing THE OPENIl«i OF THE NEW Redwyne’s FINE 1C E CREAM Saturday June ISt J 6ia FAYETT EVILLE ST. ' j moderately DECORltTEiy . £ ^ GENUINE REG AL ICE CREAM . ." . PRODUCTS ,;r ' BE THE FIRST BE TO BE SERVED SATURDAY! I 1 1^' I j MEHORY CAR'T SERVE YOl... ad well ai BiitECTORY Lookup the Number Before You Cal Calliog telephone numben ttom memory, oftea retaits In getting wrong nombera. Thu it annoying to both you and ^ those you call by mistake. So be sure of the number before you dial it. Look it up in your telephone directory. It will save your time. You will avoid disturbing others Unduly, and you will spare yourself the embarrassment of getting wrong numbers. On’haiiiTeMone Co. ChMl MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Janie Perry anaounces the mflrriaga of her sister, Mamie to Lloyd Stinson of New York, , January eightli, ^ Fort tpontiauad from Pa«« 1 General Assembly of tba Prasby* terisn Church, USA, which is meeting in Rochester, New Yorli. A most enjoyable event of the season w^ the Kewpia Cousins White Uport ilanca at Sunset Park last Fridny evening. It was SI hot as the big bttddlines on the News Siieats. They sen tout to bid their guests, “War On Social Cranks.” Dancing and tba Jitterbug swing wara anjoyed. The Kewpie’s wera charming bustessas, and avery one h#Ki a grand time. Members of tlie club ara: Mrs. Alice Andeston, presi- d.‘nt; Miss Venetta Uriar, vice- piesident; Mrs. Mary U. Hous ton, secretary; Mrs. Ruth John son, treasurer. Misses Lavon Brown, Lenora Grier, M^ia Guess, Louise Harris, Frances Sampson, and Lillian Rudisell, Mesdames Zilljt Robertson, Ines C. Byers, Edmonia Senders, Nell Saunders, and Doreatha Williamson. ., Mrs. G. F. Manning of Rad ford W. Virginia w^ in the c’ly last week, at the bed side of her son J. W. Manuing, who DURHAM Lawn, S. C. SCHOOL CL6SES— Contined from Psge Goa Lhaniei Hopkins. And the Hollo way Brothers award for general deportment to John Allison slid Druisilla Winston, who were tied. Faculty Eatertaiaad Aifter school had been diBmisa- ed the members of the faculty were invited to the school cafeteria where a surprise fkwsH e'i them. At a beautifully deconit cd taible a three course luncheon Wjab served by Mesdames Mc Clain, Strudwick, Short, Merrit, Rogers and Miss Roberts. «HOP AND SAVE AT fiewberg’s Cat Rate Men’sShop 118 W. TRADE STREET I patrol BOYS HAS ANNUAL OUTING IN RALEIGH DURHAM—The Hoys' Patrol of Lyon Park School o» iti an nual outitig Wiidnesday, May .2 want to p^es of interest in Raleigh. T%ey visited the State Executive offices where they were greeted by the Governor’s secretary, Hathaway Cross, who conducted them through tihe building. The House of Repre sentatives and Senate Chambers Were seen |sbid later the group was ecorted to view the city from the balcony of the Capitol. Doma. Another point interest visit ed was tha State Penitentiary where the boys showed much in terest In the gas chamber and the electric chair. Otfcer pl^es included in the tour are aa follows: State Mus eum, Historical Commission, State Library, State Art Gallery, Farmer’s Office and the Crabtree Park. ... Tha group was met ana escort- Vd throughout the tour by Patrol man Cooke of Raleigh. This great surprise was n^ride possible for the Patrol Beys througih the efforts of H. A. Mill their Adviser, and N. A. Che|ek, Principal of the school. The Pee Dee Auxiliary held its May meeting with Mrs. Maceo Robinson of Mullins, S. C. The living and dining rooms were very attractive in profusion of lovely spring flowers. The presi dent, Mrs. R. K. Gordan presid ed over the business with minu- JUST THE STRAW HAT YOU WANT AT DEEP CUT PRUCGS. VALUES TO $8.00 $1.28 $1.79 OUR FEATURE SILK SHIRTS JUST ARRIVED. All Colon* aad Sisas $3.98 REGALS $1.88 ;G E N U I N E ftlVERKOOL SPORT SLACKS $4.96, VALUE. ^ * $2.88 the largest SELECi TION OF SOX YOU CAN FIND 38e VALUE 21e CHARLOTTE’S HEADQUARTERS FORT '• POLO SHIRTS. VALUES TO $2.98 49« 8Se $1.08 $1.48 $1.80 SILK BOUTINERRE SETS 88e is ill at his home on E. First St. Mr. Hanning was injured in a fall tlvA he received on his job. Mrs. Lucielle Torrence was hostess to memft>ers of the Love ly Social Eight Club Monday evening at her home on South McDowell Street. Mrs. Torrence’s home wa beauifully decorated with vases of lovely roses. After the business piirt of the meeting was over covers were laid for ton. Mrs^'^Rachel Harris presided Men^rs present were Mesdames Marie Ingram, Rachel Harris, Ma|:gie Ivey, Mattie Green, L. Fran«r, and Miss Donnell Alli son, special guests invited were Mesdames Bessie Hardy and A. D. Maxey. The hostess served & chicken supper with tea. Cooki«s were served Itfter. tes of tha last meaUng read by :4rs. Willie M. White. After this Mrs. Johnson gav« a very inter esting and helpful talk on “The Doctor’s Wife and her Relation to the Church,” which was 4^'.oroughly anjoyed by all. During the social hour the Misses Roach and Robinson an- tevUJiined the group with ’Bingo’ Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Gotdan won the prises. The Hostess as- siEtad by Mrs. Martin, served ■ delicious repast. The next mees-^.ig will b« Fri day June 7th with Mrs. Gordan ut Atlantic BeaLh. Mrs. L. M. Wilson, Correspond ing Secretary. Little Miss Dorothy L. Stan field of the city spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hollo way. ... Miss Ida McCoy ot 606 Um- stead Street left the city Tues- d.V evening; to spend a few dajto in Erwin, North Carolina visit ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Holloway nnnounce the 'birth of a son, born (Wednesday .. 2p^dl BoUfaf mother and son are doing fine in Lincoln Hospital. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Hollo way had as their dinner gueat Sun4/, Mrs. Gertie Wilker- 6»n and childien Gladys Mae, Beatrice, Katie and Geraldine. Mrs. Loreasta We^lrin^ and daughter, Patricia Anne spent a few days this week with her muther and Grandmother, Mrs. OiAl'lotte Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hopson left the city Sunday morning. May 26th for Hot Springs, Arkansas to spend a few weeks. They will leave there for Cljie- ago to visit Miss Minnie Hopson si.»ter of Mr. Hopson. The Hi-Y Club of the Hillsida Piiirk High School gave an Ics Cream Party on Tuesday, May 28 in th^ Physics room. This club pmblished their last periodical for the school year 1939-40 on Monday. _“We ie closing our books with a clear * conscience, a clean record and a proud spirit.” • The Jolly “A” . Club of the Oak Grave FWB Church met I Tuesc^Jly evening at -the church at 7 o’clock. FOR MEATS AND GROCERIES CALL Little Handy Store 407 THIRD STREET PHONE 7S29 For Courtesy, Service and Economy call DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 901 S. Mint Street Phone 3-2336 r I 323 South Brevard Street I Day Phone 8413 Night Phone 3-i6027, 3-2472 Alexander FUNERAL HOME GOOD ORDER GUARANTEED LOG CABIN Now Open UndM- New Management ORCHESTRA EVERY SUNDAY NITE Wilkerson Boulevard 4 Milee Out W|l»yne Broadway, Prop. mm Announcing Tlie Opening M Tk Adding lachiiie i»d T]>pewriler EKhaiige At 401 1-2 N. Mang«m Street Phone R-S841 We offer a complete repair service on al! makes of Adding Machines and Typewriters, Checkwritera, Number Machines. A Fjictory trained mechanic. We carry Ribbona all makes. LARRY E. HAITHCOCK, MANAGER I t Formerly connected with the Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. as service man for the past four yean. Have your offica machine repaired by a FactoiV Trained Mech^ic. ALL WORK GUARANTEED C. W. Hobbs GROCERIES AND MEATS WE CASH FOOD STAMPS 8D1 East First Street Phone 9143 A&P Food Stores Dance To one of our Coin Operated Phonogrraph Latest Recorda. ..We Distribute the Wurlitzer Simple Phoniograph. See Ua • For Special rates for your party-dance or other socials. B.L. Bryan DAY PHONE 87tSl NIGHT PHONE 2-0130 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Aubrey L. Palmer OPTOMETRIST (Oppoiite Public Libij.iiry 317-A N. Tryon Street We maintain a completely equipped office for the exclusiva convenience of the Colored People. — ——• Congratul ations I To the 1940 Graduates OF J. Ga Smith University Duke Power Co. DINE—AND—DANCE j V High Hat Club BEER, WINE, EATS, SMOKES \ 1101 Be|eitty Ford Road Albert Ji>kn*on, Prop. Brevard Street Barber Shop SHOWER BATHS 18c 231 South BrevaiU Street N. ,G. Edwards, Prop. r Charlotte, North Carolina wine DINE DANCE You can always find Beer and good things to at ^ Kirk’s Place 319-401 FRAZIER AVENUE PHONE 97M
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