T&s eAiDUtfA viiiiA maxMA% liiiniiliirti at 190. Charlotte Happenings Mrs. BeMie Hardy Telephone 31026 Monday evening, September 16.|«nd » solo were sang by Misses a promm was «iv«n by members Foster and Willie Davidson, of the Junior Choir of Mt. Car mel Baptist Church, of whi^h Rev. W. H. Davidson is pi^fejr. The fir«t number on the pio. gram vnas 'Hie Lords Prayer by Malotte, sung by James Powell, chorister of the chutrch. Renditions were given by the Junior Choir of that church whkh included several beautiful peciively. Cruests for th« oooaslon and their selsetions included Miss Zenobia M. Gray who play*d Im* flstmatusy If With All Your Hearts which was played and sitng by Miss Gray, and Dirk Eyes of her own airangement; Miss Mitchell played an improm- tu i!nd sang My Task, aoeompan- spirituals and 4nthems. A duet ied .by Miss Evelyn Davidson; MAKE BEAUTY CULTfiil&' YOUR VOCATION ^ jits among the best paying pwv- fewion that can be differed. For linforma^ion write. Maco Beauty College 800 E. Sycamore St. Dormitory For Students Greensboro, N. C. Master J. Cooper and ilcKeithan •anc a sdo and rstMered a sax- aphont Mieetion, respsottvely. The aftair wu said to bo a grand one. Mrsb Anna B.. Phinney returned to her home in Abrtwma last week with |ier id»ug'ht0^, Mrs. Bodbby AJenindcr of Flint St. Gerald Hart returned to the city list week after summering in N«w Yoric. ***** Hrs. Willie Mae Canson was hostess to members ofthe Noka- mateers Club last Wednesday evening at her home dn Beauties Ford Sload. Mrs, Carson is the newly elected president of the club «,nd this was their first call meeting for the year. The Swannee Harmony Sinyors under the direction of K. H. Diamond, rendered a program to a capacity a'udience Sunday, eve ning Little Rook Chureh on E. 7th St., and Monday evening they afrpeared at the BJlllngsvfile School in Grier Town, of which ■Leon North is principal. The Swtinnee Harmony singers are I the former Community Crusaders who sang ove# Station MBT every Saturday eveninc- They havfc now gone baA in their original name, S'wa.nnee Harmony Sing ers, and are doing great work rending muadcal programs at dif ferent local and out of cown DRESS FOR LESS 107 N. TRYON DOilAR DAY COME EARLY FOR COMPLETE SELECTION 350 SILK DRESSES % SOLDSECULARLY FOR $2, $3 and $4 Our buyers have combed the markfet for this event! These wonderful values won’t remain in stock long ... so come early for the best selection. You’ll want sev eral! The very newest in alpacas, spun -ayon, prints and dots. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44. COATS chuA;b«s. The personnel of the ^ub is as foMnrs; K. H. Diamond director; Mrs. Willstte Lino, president; Miw M^iriaret John* ton, sseNtary; Andrew Xeama^ treasorer; &. P. Wydie, audlter> Other m«mA>«vs are Mesdames Blakney, fiaUie Rice, Ida Mintti, Pegoese, B. Hardy, Misses Louise and Eli4(ibeth Johnaon, Alice Mc Coy, Josephine Kinard, Isabeil 'Ez«Ue, Fulaon, Annie Lino, Messrs. E. Cornelius, Curtis Kearns, Johnathan Rofeinson, A. J. Moore, M. W. MUCain, J. Walker, John Broolcs, Ed Smith, Little Mils Vennel Diamond, mascot. ****** West Charlotte High School spoRsoed al footbaJl social last Thursday evening at Clinton Beach. The dancing was enjoyed and everyone had a jolly time. The children were well chaperon ed by members of the faculty. ****** Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Lyles left the tity eafly Saturday mom.ng for Clinton, N- C. to visit Mt, Lyles’s sister, Mrs. Ava Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Lyles plan to ,be gone a weelc. ****** Jlrs. Des4 IDaylor of BramJi Street, wlie hae Immii a path «t the Good Sanaratian Hospital has retamad to ber boms. «**«.«• Missee Ckicie 4»d Sara Boyce of Brooklyn, K. Y., attended the funeral eit their father, James Boyce of tiie eity. •»•*♦• Mirs. Bosa White of Cincinna ti, Ohio is Tieiting her Mtter Mrs Eva l^ooda of Swann St. ****** Tite funeral asdrviee ef Eai^ Rotteree was held at l>fasareth Baptist ehurch, with the pastor. Rev. S. L. Andeirson officiathig. Hundreds i>afd their last respect to the dsfceased. A listing committee was form ed and is conaposed of the follow ing memebrs; 1. F. D. Alexander, 2. Dr. E. E. Blackman, 3. Dr. S. Q. Mitchell. AU essential material Miss Charlotte Hunter left the jfor tt»e campAign will be supplied city Monday for Salisbury, N. C. at Mr. Bullard’s office. Also Mr. CAMPAIGN OHARLOTTB BOY ISCOUTS CAMPAIGN OF IMG where she will resume duties as nurse and matron of Livingstone CoUeg®. , ^ ' ****** The funeral service of Jalnes Boyce was held at the Congre gational Church Sunday after noon September 1(6 with Rev. Moore officiating. Hundreds paid th^ir last respect to the deceasjd. ****** Bullard offered two twenty pound itiurkeys as prizes, one for the team securing the largest sum of money and the other, fo r the greatest numiber of contributions 1/. G. Green.as wappointed by Mr. Steere to represent the col ored people on tRe Boy Scout Executive Boajfd. The meeting was oonchided with a prayer by 'Rev. S. L. Mitehell. CherlottcMc dice! Society Meets The initial meeting of the Charlotte Medical Society took place at Cltib Arbor laet Thursday evening September 19. Tbe main prapoae ef tiie mtH~ \ ing w4s the adopiien of a nsw{ oonstitution and the Section of; offieera fer the ensaiT^ year. The newdy elected officers ate: Dr. R. M. Wy«4)e, President; Dt. Dwight Martm, Free.; Dr. Seifert C. Pyle, SecretarT, Dr. Worth Williams, Treaaerrr; Dr. ■ T. E. Craig, Chaplain; Dr. Edson E. BlaclnaAi, Sr. Chairman of the Executive Committee, the other members of which are Or. ■ E. Fren% Tyson and Dr. Bau-I com. I The outgoing officers were Dr. Sterling F. Hogans, Pres.; Dr. M. T. Brodie, Vice President; Dr. ^ Robert H. Gre^, Secretary; Dr. A. J. William*, Treasurer. Following the meeting the bo-' ciety enloyed a banquet. THE POCK c/KNOWM. ay m/my 90 mmt AWfik muf mats mvr tufCMTMSff otm joo% JACOB’S RADIO SERVICE Honest Work, Reasonable Fmces. No Charges for Inspection 408 E. FIRST STREET PHONE 8482 Swogg«r, Furred and Unfrimmtd OOATS »14 The season’s smartest coats in the newest and most desirable materials and furs. Camel hair, tweeds, plaids, boucles and coverts. Dressy and sport coats trimmed witli Fox, Badger, Wolf and Mink Dyed Cooney. Yes, we have reversibles! SizM 9 to 17 ... 10 to 20... 38 to 44 FOR DOLLAR > DAY ONLY This group of dresses are our regular |3 styles. We are ofering you two for the price of one! Take advantage of this saving! Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to M. Onc« in o Lifetimt Valuat. 2 for $^2 .. $1.69 Each • Blonst ..88c • SwMlen.. 88e • Sidrts 88e FAMOUS HOLLY SLIPS 59c EACH 2 for ^1®* Houueoalt. 88c Pajamas 88c fiowM.... 88e North State Laundry Co. 20 PER CENT ^DISCOUNT 20 PER CENT CASH AND CARRY QUALITY LAUNDRY BET-R-WAY CLEANING 716-726 S. BREVARD STREET PHONE 3-3126 ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME 323 SOUTH, BREVARD STREET Day Phone 8413 Night Phones. 3-6027, 3-2472 HAYSTOWN Friends of Mrs. Katerine H >1- m«fci are glad to Icmxw that she is better at her home on Odell St. •****• Mrs. Mary Lee Carr is also improving at her hame where she hs4^ been confined for some time. * raw weieflnw meieniwi:* lerir awwe inremNpsieeovni**«0iw^w lewnoa _■» «eC sewer w«mw»4«w *w r swsww ^■NTWUI OM MW KMAtV CIQM lie BASIS OF wiow L*«t ycMTi -vm »u ym >Tin. MMCTIKy COUM4EO A rai ♦z.«oo woeww Friends of Mrs. Elsie Hollow.-iy are anxious to hear of speedy recovery for her. liOuis Daniel is ill at his home on the Raleigh road. Household Hinf To remove fresh mildsw from awnings, rub with lanndry soap, cover with starch which has been mixed with a Uttle salt, and cxpeee to the s«n. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L^e and J family of Troy Street .%Mi Mrs^ Lula Jenkins of Odell Street mo tored to Chatham County Shinday to visit relatives and friends. LOOK ^AROUND In tli« Adm On TheM PAGES SAVE MONEY Kings Food Store REMEMBER GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALT^[,. , 530 E. FIRST STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. Wife Preservers Covington’s Grocery GROCERIES AND QUALITY MEATS 530 WEST HILL STREOT PHONE 9244 Brevard Street Barber Shop V SHOWER BATHS, 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 South Brevard St. Charlotte, N. C. 2nd Street BARBER SHOP HAIR CUTS 25c 500 East Second Street SHAVES 15c Robert Reeder, Prop. A&P Beer Wine ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES SANDWICHES OF ALL iUNDS ICE CREAM AND ICES ^pot “ : Household Hint H • t laadwiak IIIKbm a boosBwits wonSmwwi esB eeol a hot Wi SiMl at As MSM protect it from iaseeis sod dasL Ai «( cfaMsadoth itippsd betwasn «T ftsBMs eaa be asMl ass ssMT, ins the (tMB to ssesps and at thsflW tkMkeqptefdnac«*e,ei&‘ ^ McDOWELL AT FOURTH SX C J. CUNE. Mvr. 111 r 11111 m 11"H w i m »t i i !■ SPECIAL at" Archie’s BAR 601 EAST FIRST STREET EATS WINES IMPORTED WINES—ICE COLD SOLD AT YOUR PRICE PINTJ, 25c H PINTS 15c QUARTS 45c * BREAKFAST—SAUSAGE & EGGS 20c HOMINY GRITS, BACON. TOAST, COFFEE FREE SPECIAL 20c PLATE LUNCH DRINK, DESSERT HOT CORNBREAD Free I't i-l I’H'I'I'H'WI’I l-H-1 I M-Mil I > HI 11 H -l-1 t 'l 14 -H W“M"I^ ■! -F I »t i t EYES EXABQNED! GLASSES FTTTED! Dr. Aubrey L. Palmer OPTOMETRIST ; iOsfiWite PubKc Libnry) 317-A N. Tirsum St. We maintain a completely icqjiiipiH oMiie f^^tlM exclusive convenience of tlie C^q& Peoyle. 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