THE CAROLINA TINES^ SATURDAY. SBPTSimkR 7, 1140 WMWUNw THIS TCPM vyHiRLCD TM4(rCHW(» HOCO TIGHT LASHC« Ok BOLD N»r: Durham Social News other points north, indefinite. Her »tav is Littk Mi«* Patricia Ann We*r- of Durham Rt. 4 spe nt last week wHh her aunt, Mm. Vera Justice on Morrisvilie Rt, 1. LEAVES FOR N. Y. etteville Street left the city Fri day evening Aujrust 23rd ( route to New Yovk Ci^y a VISITIB MOTHER Purvis Green of Birmingham, Ala. is in the city visi+injr his mother on Pettiffrew St. nailEBREID VISITS PARENTS W. 0. Sparkman of New York Ci-ty is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sparkman Mobile Avenue. For Ifce finest, most delicious, BOOM tempting golden-brown toast yon evcrttasted, make it at arhfa mu^7 Home Made Bread. Tes. indeed, becaoae berA the hreeil that irasaiad^ ^ ~ forto^lThisfiM^anbjrloaf TlfWECr MEAD FOR TOASTf has a loose, open tenure . . . a crost tliat’s soft and tcndfr and a rich. oU-ttint. home- UMBB liks flavor. Ask for Bamby 'Hi- Home Made Style Brs*d today ^ gjn; xjus snis b&ead ipsrfect brad f*r toast^ OvftL BAMUG CO BAMBV BfiKLRS, KAItlbH. N. L. AT HOME Miss Julie Edmondson of &21 TImstoad Street returned home* hist T«esda|r afternoon after spendinjr the past twelve weeks in Winston S^ilem. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallinfrton nnd baby spent last week with his mother andi grandmother, Mrs.» Mollie Wallins^on. VISITS MOTHER Mr Sadie Branch spent f) week with her mother, Mrs. Lula Scarlett. IN ROXBORO Johnnie Washington of Route 2 is spending several weeks with his classmates and friends in Roxboro. week end with her brother and ship, wife Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Green VI ,SUNDAY AFTERNOON GUEST Mrs. Samantha 'Lee, iMrs. Myrte Evans and daughter, miss Quinette Evans and Herman Lee were the afternoon guest of Mr. and Mfs. Challie Holloway on Sunday, September 1. ITS A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkins announcing’ the birth of a baby girl, Christian Elizabeth, 'boijn Monday, August 19, at their OCole Mill Road home, Mrs. Atkins is the former Miss Eli zabeth Scurlock. FROM D. C. Mr. and Mrs. ^Fletcher Coop er of Wsf.hington, D. C. spent the week with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper Iof Route 2. i > Congratulations- CAROUNA TIES I f # VISIT. MONROES Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sourlock, Kunice and*Junior, visited the home of Mr. Mrs. Donnie Monroe last Sunday. WEEK END VISITORS Mrs. CertniSe Johnson tl»d children, Cfiry, Jr'T^Pearl, Lena, and Little Gertrude spent the A BIGGER AND BETTER COLORED NEWSPAPER FOR DURHAM \ Home Security is always glad of the opportunity to tend encoiiragement to the growth and expansion of Durham institutions. It is with pleasure that we fe- ficitate The Carolina Times in giving the colored ^le of this city a bigger and better newspaper that will be in position to serve them in a bigger and Hitter way. HOME SECDRin UFE INSURANCE CO. # DRAFT BILL— Continued from page X, Sec. 1 into the land or navsfl forces includiP(g avaimtioa unite) ot the United States for the train ing and service prescribed in subsection (B)_if he is accept able to the land or navaJ forces for such training or Bervice.” An example of the tactic® em ployed by the southern senators in their attacE on the Wagner amendment is contained in the following excerpts taken from the debate: “Mr. 0ll^n(^r: Mr. President, df»es the Senator frfom jNew Yo^ feel tJhat there should be mixei units in the Army?” “By. Wagner: No.” , “Mr. Elknder; Why i« he ad voeating an amendment that will I lead to it then ? Why not leave it to the Army? “Mr. Wa(gner: Beea,use I think the Army has unfairly discrim iiiated against on6 particular race or color." Aided by Senator Tydings, of Maryland, Se^naitor Lister Hill of Alabama went so far as to “prove” that the amendment would endanger the country’s defense forces in the Pacific because it would prevent the government from keeping, Ja,pan ese Americans, living in Hawaii out of the army. Ti'din^rs point- .ed .^out that this situation was one of the reasons fr Congress’s refusal to grant statehood to Hawaii. But it remained for Nogi’o- baiting Tom Connally, of Texa«. who is leading the fight ateainsT the anti lynching bill, to express WEDDING Invitations were received in the city from Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Lash to the weddinip of their daughter Nadine Lash to Edwi^rd Kermit Hightower, Sept^ 1940 ■t six o’clock 4j[, Livin(?stone College, Hood • Building, Salis bury, N. C. VISITIB WAYNESVILLE Miss Cleo Russel «nd Miss Eddie Bell Hicks returned from visiting Miss Russel’s Grandmo ther in Waynesville, N. C. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH At the morning service, eleven A. M., the pastor. Rev. N. H. Humphreys will deliver a special sermon from the subject “Job ihe Man” The Senior Choir is arran^ii^ spelfTbl music for the service. The Holy communion will be administered (|t the morn ing service. Large and apprecia tive au-dience is expected in con- neotion with the morning wor- For l^nday September the women of the church preparing a mammoth Woman’s Day Services, alt which time thefg.'OO the women ©f the cburch will have change of all phases of mon beinf delivered by Rev. O. the Sunday worship with a ser- N. Knight of Winston Salem. At o’clock the ladies have ar^ ranfcd a muikifa and Llterax ture program with some of the moat talsn't«4 vomea of^Dur- haai taking: part The fetlture fasture of the progiam^ for ttie Second Sunday will be a one act playlet depicting a contribution Thebe valuable players have been the center of controversy since ^ it was disoovered that « southarn team would play in the National finals. The San Diego coach stated at first th&tt he might rebyrn to California ra ther than allow his team to play without these re^rulais. Ritchey is acct|^ed as the' best '‘clutbch” hitter on the team hkving been consistent in batt ing in timely and much needed runs at the* right nvometvt throuj;hout the season. This waa quite evident in the first game in the semi-finals with Saint Louis wh«n h« Jrove in the I winning ran. “LET’S DINE OUT TODAY” Give your family and friends a treats and brinff them h*ere to dine. TheyUl like the delicious home cooked foods. We have a “Variety For Every Palate” and our food is prepared jilst the way you like it. For the best in choice and service, let us be your hosts. Lfnes f_y/z/z 801 Fayette St. “In The Heart of Haiti” Phone J-6221 Durham, N. C. • : : ern colleagues with the following the ^Senator from SNeiw* York wahts to write into this law a provision that would put colored men and white men in the s1jne company, make them sleep together in the same tent, make them eat together at the same table, why does he not no so? If he were eourageoua, that i« what he wouJd do. If he wanted to insuTf absolute equality under the law, that is what he would do. But he ba.«i not got the cour- aee to do thafT'He wants to say, ‘Why, of course, tthe colored men cfin enlist In the army.’ Thej' halve always been enlisted in the army for years and years and yeare. Then the Sent, from Texaff' makes no objection to their en- isting in the army, but he thinks that when anv citizen, white or black, oomes to his government and asks to serve, he ought to be willino: to up some of his own conveniences andjf the army does not have an iiviation unit, w(here he is Tieedei, or where he can serve, he ought not to demand ‘You have got to es tablish an aviation unit for my own snecial benefit, whether you need it. or' wHether you do not. Senator Warren Barbour of New Jersey, who had also prepared an gnti discrimination amendment to the till,-voted'for the Wagner amendment. ■SSf' *KW» Congratulations, Carolina"1'imes k BNCER Ml lETTEI REWSPAPEI FOR RURHRM VOGUE I Buy Now! OFFERS BIGGER AND BETTER FURNITURE VALUES FOR DURHAM I You’ll Never Regret It! The Year’s Grandest Bargains! Hurry! : J Living Room Suites Are Featured at Prices You’ll Hardly Believe Possible! 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