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CAROLINA ttilfia 8Attm4Y, SgPTEMBES It 1»40. 1 SanatoHum LUOmS QBESir Ch*rU, JEari Col^b By Junei Paynt ■anatorluoi by atorm Th« 0to4torlum Sunday School jsmart ri met at th« uaual hour Sunday * moroiac. The leaM>r waa ftnjoy 8d by all the patienta. with his YOU'RE ttLLING'ME! We were delightfully entertain ed recently by members of the AMB Zidn churcfa Cboir of Pine Mtt«a Payna would like for Streat, Du^Aam. We would like hla fkienda to know that he iaito have them return In th.' neafr conwfcjK4n0 nicely. •future. Vernon PoHard wa« visited Sunday by hia wife, Mr». lola Pollard and friends David Younr Mra. Annie Mae Coiart wa ter Mrs. Conaj Jon«a. Misse« Thelma Patteraon, Ve- ora Johnson end B«niamin Perry aie convalescing nicely. Hawaii Lyons is taGcinsr the president of the tnd«ipendcnt Chauffers club for four years, this club made great civic etride he was pki^ed on the Deacnh under his adminiatjiaftion. In ’37 Board of St. Paul Baptist church and has spared none of his i»n- ergy rn proving his di%en5e ie d church -worker. In 19i38 Mr. Green became connected with he Boy Seout and organized a tro«jj) at St. Paul Bap^st chunch; Mrs. C. B. Broodfoot our supt. is aawy on her vacation. Prof. Georire Buaby of Kindlon, a former graduatie of N. C. Col lege, at present is prin«ipal rtf the Newbold Training school of Fort Barnwell, was a recent vi sitor during our Sunday School hour and made some very timely raonarks. . —— —By WnXlAM *ITT- ' • CttOrtl Ptm Wtittt THKRB2 ARJE approKiniAtBly S8,000,000 automobiles In th« fUnitad MUU$. And, adto Um man at t)i« next desk, tliey aU nuuiafa to come up behind you ,wbcn your car atalU at a graan llfht I ! 1 'Z»4ok Dumbkopt hts » w$rm wtMther rfcommendatioa. Rtad tht political speeches,, says Za- dok; tkty ought to leave you cold. ! ! ! . Naw cloth Is to be of milk, Orandpappy Jenklna augfaata the Ice creaib snit may prova to be exactly that ^ : 1 f A scianUst says that liv think- lixig W9 uaa our muscles as well M our brtin.^ Haraaftar vCD hava more respect for dumb- balls. (Tha. wooden kind, you l^.) ! f f A mtwly-devoloptd typo of bash is said to taste like eo0ee. Aar's tkisf Are they eombin- ing our food and drink f I ! ! Htnasollal once was quoted a« saying ha dMa't believe la c«l- lectlng mera 4eaert land*!. Maybe Brltldl Somaliland la JiMt vat gigantte mirage. I I f A former footbalJ coach has lost a primary election. Despite his experience he apparently did not develop a suffi>'i«ntly aUrong Una. Mis* Gertrude Bultock had the following visitors Sunday. Her brothers, D. Bullock and M. P.ul lock, her mother Mrs, Bullock find sister Mrsi. Allifcon. REIDSVILLE HAPPENINGS Mrs. Josephine Wright, presi- jjg |dent of the Zion Baptist Ocapol- has worked extensiely in the fieid Glee Club wishes to announce CHARLOTTE — Mr. Lucius Green of 708 BaJdwin Avenua '» an 'example of the type indivi dual every Negro community needs. Mr. Green whose homo is in A. Ma^erws, South Carolina, bec^e a resident of (Charlotte 14 sraara ago afld hia earlier years a« a reaident were spent in the occupation of landscaping. In 1&3S he became connected v/ith the’ Creapie Baker and Company uaeaM«iger porter but after 2 t years of Ihia type work, hia em ployer promoted him jployer sensing his keen Judge- ment on civic as wedl as comnit-r- jcial affair promoted him to the ’position of Cotton Cksser and Buyer. Mr. GrAn ia the only Ne- !gro cotton buyer in C»iarlotte jand in sphe of the competition 'and opposition thalt confront;# him hi» determination is to be come one of the head ofiicial 'cotton Classen. Mr. Green wh« of scouting and has served on the Courts of Hoaior end of Re view. He oxgiaS5zed the Commit tee on Colored Boy iScouts in thet the club will render service at Shiloh Chucr north of Reids- ville Sunday September 22nd at 3:00 o’clock. Everone is cordially 1940 and at the preseM is the invited, only N^fTo serving on the conn- Five Gospel singers of ty Board of Mana^ment. Also Shelby wHl appear in pea-son at Mr. Greeji is a nlember of the Zion Baptist church Friday night NAAOP arid chairman of the {Sept. 20th at 8:00 o’clock. Every- memibership committee of tnatjone is cordially invited, group. There are several -^dates of Mr. Green is truly an ^set ojthe Washington High School who Charlotte's comimunity, and de-.will be miseed by their parents serves all the credit one can and friends as they have depart- give. So the Carolina Times hat ed throughout the pist week'for is off to Mr. Green and our de- |various institutions to begin their sire is for him to carry om. appointed tasks. irsTime voU uneuj- bv lAWCENCE I N THfc UNITED S GOVERNMENT^? PROGRESSIVE STORES, inc. m □ HE PIRANHA- A SIX Wai IMU-EATEft - HAS &EEN K,NWN TO BITE EVW AFTER BEING BEHEADED/ whegle is it found ? LpARTS OF A BULOVA WATCH ^STANDAW)IZED THA ARE SO STANDAW)IZED THAT THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY INTER.CHW4iE: A&LE/ WHAT DEGREE OF STAMbA(U>lZATION IS ADHERED POSSIBLE ? TO. JO MAKE THIS '“V UEEKl VICTORIA RULED THE POR YfcARS- MONARcffBEF^EOr” iBcE i WOW MANY CHILDREN DID' SHE HAVE ? , Rtgai mrr Tuesday-Wtifduy Greatest of all C4ored Pictufus Slarriiiir RilLPH CXX)PER in “AM I GUILT1T You Will LoDg Reinembcr This Thursday Balhgain Day, 5 and Itc 2 Features and a Short Jack Randall in “COVERED WAGON TRAIL” also The Little Tough Guys in “CALL A MESSENGER*» COMING-MAE WEST STUDENTS When In Need Of SHOE REPAIRING Look For SHELLEY’S SHOE SHOP 526 E. Pettigrew St. Durham, N. C, ' Mr. and Mrs. (t. I>. Ki-^ne of Fiinr Oaks. anl Mr. autlMi’'. Ro bert Keene of Hot Si>rin;>, Ark ansas were iliiint'r and Mrs. Robert .lohuson, Tues- dav. • i ANNOUNCES ITS 11th Anniversaty Sale at all Progressive Stores Lasting a Full Week Beginning Sept. 16th tiini the 21st f Aoswers to '•ITS TIME YOU KNEWl by Uweeoce I I V Benjafflin Franklin wa$ U.S. Postmaster-Geaeral and Ambas sador to Frai^. ^ The Piranha is found in waters"from Venezuela to Paraguay. Parts of a Bulova Watch are Iruly standardized to l/10,000th of an ii|ch, so that each part is ab^lutely interchangeable! Queen Victoria had 9 children. . . Advertisintf is 'ftttt,"'^S some think an additional expense; it is a super-sales program that produces results. Any work program establish ed to employ relief labor must have competent engineers, per sonnel experts, labor relations advisers, social workers, and other trained administrative personnel in order to function efficiently. Something New!!! Something Different!!! eiTPAp 100 lb. Bag $4.50 1 Bar Palmolive Soap and 1 package Super Suds, both for 9c CALIFORNIA Y. C. PEACHES SUNNY SOUTH F L O U R 98 lb. Sack . ....$2.29 48 lb. Sack . ...$1.17 HOT BREAKFAST Cofee, 3 lbs. 39c PURE LARD 50 Pound Stand-t- .-$349 4 lb. Carton.-i 32c Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls 17c Scott Tissue, 3 rools 25c Scott Towels, 3 for 25c Brooms, each .V. 19c Borax, pound packag^e 15c Pillsbury Flour, 24 lb. sack 95c Mustard, quart jar 10c Rice, whole gfrain, 6 lbs.. 25c Catsup, 14 oz. bottle 10c Cheese, pound 18c TOMATOES 5c 10c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cabbage, fresh grreen, 10 lbs. 19c Lemons, large size, dozen 19c Orangfes, do?;en ...i7c The Family Unit Policy Bananas, 4 lbs.. .19c Progressive Stores, Inc. NORTH cifeoLINA STORES FOR NORTH CAROLINA: PEOPLE At last a life insurance policy, so drafted that the head of the family may carry insurance IN ONE POLICY on his own life and on the lives of other mem bers of his immediate family. Why pay excessive rates for small amounts of insurance, when every insurable member of the family can be protected with one policy? ONE PREMIUM TO PAY--EVERY INSURABLE MEMBER OF THE FAMILY PROTECTED. cannot successfully meet the issuer of Ufe without money—neither can widows and orphans. Buying life insurance is not only a duty, but a privi lege and an opportunity. See one of our representatives today. His knowledge and experience will prove of great value in selecting a policy best suited to your individual needs. -K NORTH CAROUNA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. c. c. SPAULDING, President i # : # # m m I Catvin*» Newapaper Service I TESIED RECIPE ; Li ».ly Mnmt* Im Mm%m * No matter wlietber the diaries taare Jnat b«ra picked from y«ar|Oiwii favorit* tr««, or wh«tfa«r tlwy coacM trwa _ a can. mmy tS»e9 * be ia tk« toiiowiac radpe to malw cbary rolls tkai ar« ’ V! saarute«d t*' “tODCb tk« Moat of xm Ok* cberry • Savored ilnmnrti wiB / be delisted witli tUa dainty: Cherry Rolla S cops pitted and drained red cherriea. freab or canned; % e«p ' dMny JiUce; 1 cap aocar: t eapa . aifted cake flonr; 2 teaapotaa doable^actins bakl^ powder; H teaspoon aalt; 4 taMeapoowi batter or otber afaortenins; ^ cap adtk; 3 tablespoons melted batter. Mix henries, Joice, aad sagar, aaad let stand aboat 10 mtwatea; • drain aad reserve aweeteaed Mce. Sift flonr once, measore, add bakini; powder aad salt, aad aitt asain. Cat In aborteniac. Add milk all at once and stir cartfaH7 nntll all flonr la dampened. Tbea stir Tlgorooaly nntll mixture foraas • soft donsta *nd foUowa apoon around bowl. Tom out iaunediatalr on flonred board aad ^aai SO aeconda; roU 14 incb tUck. Coror with cherries. Rc^ aa for Jelly rolL . Moteten edse and press acalaat rtriL Cnt in 1% inch tfkea. Flaee in sroaaed pan. eat-aide down; bmsh with butter and poor % cup sweetened cheny Jnice oTer ^ees. Bake ia hot oven (425* F.) 3t k1b> otes, baatins at 10 miaitts lat«rv«la with remaining Jnice. Serre hot with ;irtiipted>creaa^ it desired. Sorvaa t. Durham District W. L. COOK, Manager Charlotte District A. E. SPEARS, Manager trawbbrmes. blackberries, bi»Bbsrrias —' luscious wild or cultivated - berries toQow «a«di otkw as the saBflaer comas and goes. They akcaM be enjoyed as tker appear is oar ^ lo^ atorea — ., not oalr tr*ah, with cream, kut . in tasty desserts. Try the followlns reci^ aeveial " tiaies this year — ea^ tiae oatac a dl«erent berty. Toa’V be «»• „ pitsed at the difference ta flavor yet nnifonn excellence ot tke deuert. Preaii Fnrit Ta»i»e> 4 to S Ublea^ooaa taickraafeliV . tapioca S%Kups trait Jaice aad watar % cup sagar ^4 teaspoon salt . ^ . 5 cups sliced or craslMd - irasa , fruit 1 to 3 tableapoons kMoa j/akf* ^ Swaeten X caps sliced »r frartxl ■ * Cn^ and l«t_staiMl % add water to Jaiea *o «Mke^ cups. Goaibtne tagioca, Mt and watar. augar asA salt ta i san'and mix weS. Brtac quickly to a tntt ka# kaat. atferrinc aiit»r" troaa flra. j)e wot ewtreoa*;) lMM>a Jaica. Cool. om. a«
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