TBi CAKQMW4 mmt tATiyiir, nim tyk im WeifcSme School ^uVl^nts of NCC Ytm r« *• •kopplag i Httr l* 1 STONE’S Hifli QuaUtr M«rck«m4is«, m/kMlctet* pric**, air condition* •4 Stor#, courtooui friondir ••rrico. ELLIS-STOIIE & DURHAM’S BE^ST STORE SINC^ 18M >OOBOBOQOeOB»3 •UNNY SIDI CLU»' . Coatlniivd inm Wtm* Crtim Md. e«k«. .. TImm who w«r« Mrrcd at the bAiMiuat war* th« memlwrs and th»ir huittkndfl and ^yfrienda. bnneinf wm enjoyed from SsSO until ai2^0 bf mti*t wUch Kilts T«mpiM Moriran and Soaw Mac Williama cntazteined men- beri and a f«w frienda at m cock tail party. Members who attend ed were MfaM G^eUe Trke, Preaid«nt; SflvaU Oain, Irene Jouw Bryant, Jumia Omvk^ Ethel Taylor, Lena Turner, Magtralia Jenklna QilUierhie Henry^ Stwie Mae Williania, Thelma Horgan, BUsadbeUi Anderton and Janie Couein, Six of the tn#Mbet-a were attired in pink wUh a coriaire at pink flow- etfc and blue and pink ritibone. TIte evening waa very much en> joyed by all who att«nded the affair. SHM» AND SAVE AT Newberg’s | Cut Rate i leo’i Sbop I V lit w. TRADE STREET A V Food Stores ^ Shop At Hart’s OitCINAL SUBURBIAN MEN’S SHOP 7U N. GRAHAM ST. CHARLOTTE C.W. GROCERIES AND MEATS „ WE CASH FOOD STAMPS Ml MLmgt First Straot I . f PkoM S143 JUST THE STRAW ^AT YOU WANT AT DEEP CUT PRICES. VALUES TO |S.0jO ^ SSe yi.ZS »1.75 OUR FEATURE SILK S » 1 R T S Just Arrived All Colors Sind Slsos $3.9S R^LALS $1JS8 GENUINE RIVERKOOL SPORT SLACK? $4.95 ValBO $ fisa V V ^ TIm Largoat SoUction Of M SOX You can find ^ 38c Valuo ►S ■ ' 21c kat^ler CfBlifilit# INB jPlfl CNII Iftr to teasoert eX tquU Mild yeai's ui aarvlMi In reipect vu we method oi hrmgmg tius about nowcver, tl ere w a wide differeaee oi opinion among uie Megro groupa. i'n« cuniniitttiu whtcn appeareu Uktute ui« goiumiMMin in felt tivut, mis problem eliould solved wiUiuui court action. As to the metitod wnicn Negroes m other states wiah to pursue in their attempt to setUe this issue, 1 voiced no opinion. 1 ivei that it is a matter ox their UWiM aetcrmination. Tius letter is written in order to iieep the record straight, it IS my philosophy that there CiJln* ikut be any real inter-racial undiratandiug and cooperation built upon a foundation of hyprocrtsy ^d dishonesty. Ne- gto iuudersnip, to be eifactive, must above all things else be holiest with both the Negro groups and the white groups. 1 havt! insisted time and time again that tlie era of J^i»^ae« inter I'MCial dealings is past and that tiiis new era both goups desire an honest, c^did and coopera tive facing of their mutual pro blems. it was Just such a spirit that characterized the meeting with the School Commiseion last June at which time I believe the fa|i«sic for setUing our salary difficulties in this state was laid. 1 have written you at length and 1 would appreciate it if yuu will give this letter some notice m your column. . With sentimentB oi high per sonal i|egard, I An ^ Sincerely yours, JAMES T. TAYLOR £xperienc«d, Capable, Demo cratic Second primiUry June 22. Vo4e for £. C. Brook*, Jr. of Durham County for State Senate 16th Senatorial District. Former member House of Representatives 19S9-i3i3‘. State Democr^iltic Execu tiye Committee 19*36. Durham, Alamance, Orange, Caswell coun ties. Paid by Friends, A DINE A T- CHARLOTTE’S HEADQUARTERS FOR ' POLO SHIRTS V|4iios to $2.86 4«e Me fl.Ojp $1.48 $1.B0 ? t«SILK BOUTINERRE SETS 88c p. A % N£lGHBORHOOD SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Grocorios and otkor Accosorios 1401 Beatias Ford Road C. W. Wtliors. Pr0f. * MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Typ« writers, Shot guna, music insta. N... and anything oi value. Reliabr*;; Loan Cq. 121 EAST TRADE StREET “Charlotto’s Mdost ^Largost” MORTICIANS MEET~- Continued from Page One est iu the Funeral,” and Mrs. B. S Rivers took Ja her subject “1 he part the wife should play community life in order to at tract the public to her hu^nd’e burliness.” Following this panel discuss ion, Charles J. Lattiinar, direc tor of research laboratories in Madison, Ark., gave a lecture demonstration on cosmetology and derma surgery. The nomination,, election, and instalk|.ion of officers featured the afternoon session, which was followed by a tonr of the city at 4:30. „The Association was the guest of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company for dinner at 6 p. m. Thursday, and the morticians and funeitil directors said farewell to Dur ham ^ter their Grand Ball at the Hillside Park High School Thursday night. HOUSING Continued from Page On«J of the amount of electricity which c.lii be used. A basic charge for electricity will be made against each dwelling unit, but the actual amount used will be checked by cheek meter, and adjustments will be made in the case of each individual family according to the ^ount of electricity used.” . "No policemen will be station d on the project to maimtaia older or in any way to regulate the conduct of the tei^Uits. The tenunts of the }H'oject will have the same rights »nd privileges of the inhaibitants of any multi- dwelling housing project, whe- i»to debt in order to buy neiw nlely or by the government.” „. “Nothing will be in the win dows except glass panes and ijcreetis. — “As to the rumor that no one will be admitted except those having new furniture ,a>nd furnish irgs, it is absolutely untrue. We shall encourage proper u{^eep and furnishings, but we shall discourage any tei^afat’s going nto debt In order to buy new furniture which he cannot afford. Of cour.’t', the way a tenant spends his money is up to him, bat we will have falnilies with low«st incomes, and there won’t he m>ich for them to spend on non-ef'.entials.” “J. Frank Hanley restated !he eli.-’ibility requiremenits in the tenants in the project. Oc cupancy. will be limited to n#Jtur h1 families or cohesive family ffpoups, who must have lived in the city of Charlotte for at leas* three months prior to time Bveflt- ing appUcattion. The ‘family must be living under bad hous- inging application. The family income must not exceed the maxiums which follow: for fcwo p«n*n^ tSM; tbr««, |M0; foar, J7li; iijt to eight, $784; Pref«r- ence will be given to fflmili^s v/ith children under sixteen yaara of »g» who bav« lh|r come* aad are living nnder wosrt housing condUions, . WARNING! ' • |]b a motor tour, or say odier trip awsy from hrtmt mijknlf fO»t btB-fbU It gonel Misplaced? Orof^ied from jrour podsati SselM? No matMf bo«r, you may ^ tbanded without funds, your vacatioo wn^sd. yoor Hifienuy mined. Why nm such risks? PiDiea fout travel money sgsinst loss or dtcft with Aiattkm la^nsa Ttavides Cheques. Hjey sre your own peftooal fuods—safe, ewoomi«al and ipcodabJe anywhere. Just sign your name w each cfacapic a^baa yon buy them—again when you spend them. They provide y«u wii a. “dieddiig account” wherever you go. ShouM di^ be k>it or state, HocountMsigned, your money will be refunded ia full. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES - • Aai IssuBO IN Denominations or $10. $20, |K> AND IlOO AT 7i CmHT» Foa EaCH |100 PuaCJiAUSb Mectianics and Farmers Baok * Blue Moon Cafe HJ^TE LUNCHES—ALE—BEER—AND—WINE Eing’s Food Slore REMEMBER GO(M> FOOT IS GOOD HEALTH •01 BALDWIN AVENUE A. M. NANCE, Prop. M » B30 E. FIRST STREET CHARLOTTE. N. C. Alexander Street Dry Cleaners tXMHE CLEAN WITO US WE WILL DYE FOR YOU.” xmnsoH c. smith— Continued from p^e One presence of nine alumni, whose diplomas were signed by PreMd- ent HcOorey when they gradu- | rted more than ft quarter of a century ago. Each of these alumni had one or more child ren in the graduating class of 1940 whose diplon^is, also were signed by Pre^tdent MJcfCrorey. Few American college presidents have enioyed tenures so long as to eniAle them to direct the college education of two full generations. In the course of the exercises, ('resident McCrorey announced the winner in the Junior prize contest in oratory. This contest, fostered iby the Alumni Associ^ tion, is awarded annually fof excellence in oratory. Walter C. Daniel, of Macon, was the winner. The Alumni Assocation announced a pledge to raise, dur ing the year, an ^ditional sum of $6000 in connection with the current campaign for funds for the ue of the university. I Vote For | ic. Qi Scott I Save Time And Money By Relaxing In The B U S S I V GOING TO AND from work cmn bo a ploaaara if yen rU# the bu*. You get home oarlior. You apond loss lonay tvf transportatLon (4 tokens for 25cl. You onjoy a Saf* ••■f* fortabl« ride. { I ' ' ^ FOR *22 SOUTH ALEXANDER ST. PH(M4E 911 CLAYTON BLACK, Prop. CiWO€*JC*>Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z'»Z*>Z*Z'K«>Z*;^‘ GOSi%eZe>Z*ICoZ4>2C«Z*ZoZ'i>Z»I)>I*Z»Z'»I»Z>Z*ZeZ>3>>Ie>Z« Brevard Street BarbCT Shop Vote For siSlate Senator i If Elected I will Represent |® >] All of the People. M r., 5^ I Durham I Public Service 6*Z€€€€*Z€€*I*Z€OI*>Z*Z*Z€C6lS63lCi6eW5KCifitiS66to6 SHOWER BATHS 18c 231 S. BREVARD ST. N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. CHARLOfTE, N. C, FOR—GOOD—HOME—COOKED—FOOD DINE AT Rftz Cafe C37 SOUTH MeDOWELL STREET SPEClAl SUNDAY—DINNERS Ml&MiQi»Z*Z'0'ZK*>Z*Z'»>>>>>>ZOZ»>>Z»ZOZOZ'»> ^KOK*IO>Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z»Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z»Z»Z:^ WINE DINE DANCE *4 V YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND BEER AND *4 V GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT Kirk’s Place | PH0NE«7€8 I 3lf 401 FRAZIER AVENUE *4 A GLASSES FITTED! ^ Mrey L. Pafiner' | P d 1* T O H E T R I S T 4 r I (flUyadia PdWc lAipiry) 217-A N. Trye* St. p W* naftala )a sni»ls«aly aqnipped effieo far Aa d •f dM C^orod P*^. I tJMM EXAMINEDI p pt >Ze>Z«Z«Z«ZeZeZ«e9G»>ZeZe%«I&>ZK»I««>»Z*>»»»»2ii»»»Ze I C«?iDgtoii’$ OrtKKtry GROCERIES AND QUAUTY MEATS 4 520 WEST HILL STREET PHONE 9244 V I V k A' |i^ZO>ZO>>Z'»KK>Z*Z*Z*Z*>Z«i>Z*Z*Z*Z't*Z*Z*Z»I»>I»Z»>ZC»Z*I*Z*Z*Z*Z'*5 j Regal Theatre! N. C. state Undertakers AssoclatlcHi Welcome Visitors EFIRD’S Department Stpre * TUESDAY^-SPECIAL—WEDNESDAY ROCHELLE HUDSON in Tarzan Finds A Son' ALSO CCMLCHtED PICTURE AND “RED BARRY” SERIAL P» THURSDAY | gX ^AR^AIN DAY I I 1^ 2—FEATURES A SH»T—-2 M ^ Reformatory ^WITH Loaise Reavers I J. Claiborii I Byrd Welcome Morticiaiiis OF VARIOUS CITIES Throughout The Stat^ FOR CoDslable DURHAM TOWNSHIP Jo Our City May Your Visit Hare Be A Pieesiant one and of your transac. tions be eonstructlTe one* Yours For Success BO«IS KARLCM^F in BRITISH IlffELUGENCE SATURDAY, JUNE 22, Hall-Wynne

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