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PACE EIGHT— THE CAROLINA TIMVi fAmiU>Ar.«Wl«E Mtfc IMO \^3TAN‘ UP i^'^FtCHT J IM40 KNOWS WHAT NEW CHErENCa Gooor may PiRMCT IV DfF&Cr' JOE LOUlS^. r- OOOCrfS BBST BIT « AGAINST THE CNRACEO f . touts IS UNOCR THE RINC. AK7UK0S SE5T PlMCH IS A OOO0 HARO ^ KIS5 / GODOY CHILEAN , , HFAVyVElCHT CMA^^PlONSHlP ; C0NTET-40EP. 1 — IN CHAIIGE OF MUSIC BENEFIT FROM TUBERCULAR HOSPITAL PROJECT MISS CARRIE E. ROBINSON At ik« foimal opening of the F)rfli~iii i» Hom«s, low rent hous* iat projvct'in Charlolte, July 1, tk« aiuaie will be under the diMetion of Miss Carrie E. Rob- tUKMi, (pictured above) Director Ot Music at five recrea'tion cen- t«n and aaaiatant to the Super visor of mosic in the Charlotte fcblic kImoU. TO CC»fDUCT MUSIC AT HOUSING PROJECT OPENING JULY I CoBtiiiued from page One SMond Ward High School ahd •t pnMnt is directing the “UataoB Chauffers"' of the, Wert Charlotte High Strhool, which is kiddiag iair to be one of the city’s }«ading oboral groupg. SHOP AND SAVE AT Newberg’s Cut Rate lea’s 8li«p Its W. TRADE STREET —— I JUST THE STRAW HAT YOU WANT AT DEEP JjJ CUT PRICES. VALUES TO $6.00 These inmates of the Wake County Sanatorium are shown enjoying the recently installed rrKlio set with ear phone at tachments which were made possible by the civic organiza- BOYS WANTED TO JOIN 8Sc $1.28 $1.75 OUR FEATURE SILK SHIRTS JUST ARRIVED. AQ Colors SisM $3.M REGALS GENUINE RIVERKOOL SrORT SLACKS $4.9S VALUE nw LargMt SaWdtica Of SOX fiad 3Se train* 21c CHARLOTTE’S HEADQUARTERS FOR m POLO SHIRTS Val«M te $2.M gjg $1.0S S1.4S S1.SO §MJL 90UTINERRE SETS % NEWSBOYS CLUB Liberal Commission Given All Boys Tkalre Passes llic;cl« Kadio Skates Entertains loxakaia CInb StALElOH — Mrs. Maude Pope of 402 Bragg Street entertained Ih* Moxahala Sunday School ClftM St. Joseph Church of Durliam, Sunday June 2 at the Arcade Hotal. An informal dinn er was served and enJoyed by all, w.th menu consiiitiiig of fried chicken, peas, idiced tonvi^.o«s, hot rolls, potato faalad, candied potatoes. Iced tea. Ice cream and G^e. After which nuts and mints were served. A few re- r;arks were given by the presi dent, Mrs. Laura Southerland. llioss present were: Mrs. I^ura Southerland, President; Jim Bailey, Te^^jher, Mrs. Trumelia Smith, Secretary; Mrs. Hattie Meadows, Treasurer; Mrs Laura Burnstte, Mrs. Annie Mc- I>ade, Mr». I^ura Bailey, Mitj. Early Grandy, Mrs. Vohnnie Thompson, Mrs. Ella MoLaitgh- ton, Mrs. Ehra Soufcherhiml, Mrs. Addie Page, Mr. Fiintall, Hose^ lUtrbee, Mrs. Cora Banbee, Mrs. Lucy Brigg.^, Mrs. Jessie Muore, Mrs. Elnorg Jones and Mataia Trice ^nd hostess Mrs. Pope. After dinner was servedN the OPENS BEAUTY SHOP Raleigh Road Resident Dies iTuneral services for Emmetbt Mason, 26 year old son of Rev. and Mrs. J4.nes Mason of the Raleigh Road, were held Sunday afternoon, June 9, from the Northeast Baptist Church with Bev. J. E. Stewart of Gethemane Church in chf»ge. Rev. Stewart was assisted by Rev. M. K. HilU. pastor of Northeast church. Music came from the choir of the Shiloh ^apAist Church. Mr. Mason was bom in Wdke Alexander FUNERAL HOME 323 SOUTH BREVARD STREET DAY PHONE *413 NIGHT PHONES 3-8027, 3-2472 Regal Theatre t.'ons of Raleigh. (See story on| Page One). TUESDAY—SPECIAL—WEDNESDAY BILL ROBINSON—FREDI WASHINGTON -IN- One Mile From Heaven 5c THURSDAY BARGAIN DAY 2—FEATURES A SHORT—2 PAUL LUCAS in lOc The Lady Vanishes Also A Gangster Picture Smashing The Money Ring FREE—Boys and girls under 12 jrears admission to the Tkalater when you present 2 box tops from Wheatias (r Kla.^, WARNING! Oa a moeot tout, or any other trip away from home—suddenly your fcilHoM is gDoel MispUced? Dropped from youi; pocket? Stoleo? No mats* bow, yea may be stranded without funds, your vacation wrecked, yout idaoafy mined. Why run such risks ? Psocaa youi txavel money against loss or theft with American Express Tfltrden Cheques. They ate your own personal funds—safe, economical sod ipeodaUe inywbere. Just si^ your name to each cheque-when yott buy tfactn—again when you spend them. They provide you with a ‘'«fa»rfcing account" wherever you go. Should they be tost or stolen, ymcouotenigned, your money will be refunded in full. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Mm JSKJtD IN Denominations of |10, |20, $iO AMD |IOO AT li CBNTS FOR £aCH |100 PVtLCMMEO. Mechanics And Farmers Bank REV. WILCOX PASSES— ^ Continued ft’om page One ed by three brothers, Rev. B. C. Wilcox and Tim Wilcox of Dur- ht%n, and Rmeirt W. Wileox of New Berg, N. Y. who at prespnt is ill in the Veterans hospital at Cistle Poiwt. N. Y. He has one sister. Miss Mary Wilcox of Durham. N. C. GIRL WINS AWARD— Continued from Page .One M=ss Madeline W. Kirkland, head of the Home Economics I'opartment Howard. GILBIEER W. THOMPSON is| i announcing the opening of Jhe Thompson’s Beauty Shoppe under his management at 707 1-fi F'ayetteville Street in he Bank- [ tr’s- Fire B»riding. Mr. Thomp- I son, the first male gradua>te of the DeShalMr Beauty CoUeg'e here, specializes in all kinds of l eauty work and has been giv-1 ing free cosmetics to each cus-‘ j tomer during the week of June 104h. His shoppe vwa« formerly tiie Simmons Beauty Shop. cla«! visited Mrs. Pete WilUums i f 2&S K- Lenoir Street. FOR SALE * O R R E N T 8 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT, 306 GRAY STREET APPLY JAKE NURKINS 122 EAST MAIN STREET C0N«(RATULAT10NS graduates |G£0RGE JAMES’ '^shoe shop S03 Sontit Myers Stroat mone'y to loan On Diamonds WateliM, Jatrolrr, SMrerware, Man's CUtklng. Tjpm i''rit«rs. Shot guns, music inato. and an^rtUnij of valtio. Reliable Loan Co. 121 EAST Trade street ' CI^M-lotta’s Oldast and Largast’* neighborhood SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Grocarias j^d othar Aecasorias 1401 Baattas Ford Raad « C. W. WItkars Prop. 5e€*>x€»>>>>>>>>>>;58SS98SS88SSSSS8SSS8SS ST 1 A County and moved to Durham Ci.unty with his parents at a vt i-y early age. It was around ! Chris)bmas of 19^6 that he be- cu(n§ seriously ill and he was I taken to the State Sanatorium ' in December, 1937. While at the ‘ safuitorium he became active as I teacher and assistant Superin tendent of the Sunday school. He returned home, ji4pparenily ' on the road to recovery, in March of this year, GUM-DIPPED TIRES Win Indianapolis SOO^Mile K Automobile Sweepstakes CRUDE R U B B E F ADVANCED Flashing down the str«ighfw»f« x speeds as high as 160 mila ao £>ur, WtHmt Shaw streaks to victory in this great «ao* Here’s proof of Safety — Proirf of Monraw Protection—Proof of Tire Superiority-hscfa»i, not by claims, ‘but by perfennemee. 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