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VJ'" ^ Bennett Honor Roll Announced^ QBSEN8BOBO, — Th« r«««n« aUQOtmMBd^ of boDdV* ftir firA MpMaUr »t Bfnnfit C«U^ «g« by I>e«n P. A.. Kh«)i rwMl' ed' tiw ttMt I^Mit gtmaul ■nholar •hdp (rix»wwi «dvao()« ovir the former Npoking sanod) »o4 tbat vtudaoU t»Ih) iMNi b*eP giv«n th« privikge of euttiiili beo&uM ot aupezior ■dhnkfAlp, h«ld Qniy 1-1 per oent euUl JotNii hali, fMshinain dormt* tory wltb 97 A’s to it* credit w«» ttw»rded the J«ne Milkr Jonw Sohobuihip cap. It wfui received by M>U*i B«ebel 8u^ tt)«rn, house •prtmvitmi/^ The w«rie *» followe: City iKudente 3.89 per stodent, *n in eroaae of 9 tmdts over ih« fonm er reportdnff period; Kent bell, juBijor dormitory 4.33 an in creaise of 26 unitfl largeat in cni'ease); A n o i e Menoer hall, Bophmoro iJormitory b.34 farm er averfljTe mftiiiitiained; PfeifiFctr wmior dormitory 4.30 a* mareamt of 15 units; and Jones faiUI 4-59 an increaiae of 16 units. Prom N«rtl» and South CaiPOr Oeonplai, New York, Penn. Cc^n€ctiou.tt, Mi!liifi:an, Nebraska Oli» «nd Virginia oame the floUowing Toiini;' wmeni, ■whoee Dflfaaes are listed on the honor K>ll: TOESHMEN: ConBftance Abney Hilda Am«k«r ^ertnide BaM Ahn«nin«. Barbonr Talera Vermeil© Ma«OQ Marji^erite Pope I>ori» Newkuttd; * • Miriam Beid Mary Pink Rachel Su^hem Praneee Wsteott Va»hti W«Ten Olivia Wr^fet. SOPHOMORE: Laura AlMen Biuth Ev«r*tt Pranees Fowvielle Helene Jite^bB Bo** *• - Miani^ MlIW Victoria MorriMon Patricia Vine® Valeoa Welch. JUNIORS: '.Minnie Keith M«e Lee ’Evelyn McNeill Ola ^ariur I«M Parka 1>nrothy Sanandefa ■doa Taylor. ftEKIOBSt iDo(«tiiy BiMm Julia OaHirell Oerti» CenntnghaiH libuiM OoodaoQ Ettzftbeth Oothne Dorothy Newby. Hinnia Reid DoPonna Tate Hbrtenae Walla. SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from page six) Bfii. and Mm. Oharle* Joyner, Miaste* Martha Manly, Elnora Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Willie Man ly motored to Louisborg Suoday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Manly’a biother, t ST. MASK AXE EIOK TO PEBSENT FAMOUS SDTOEBS The famooii Kings of Har' mMiy, renowned Jubilee singers of Birmingham, Ala,, will appear in recital under the auipices of th« Ufiher Board at St. Mark AME Zion Ohurvh, Wednesjday, March 26 at 8 p. m. The public ia cordially invited to atitend. Hitler Forces Britain To Ignore Color Ban In Army NEW YORK — fear rf Hitler has forced th« Britixii to drop the rigid «olor bar and to enlist Negroes from Afvica, aad the Weat Indiest and Indisas trom India, in the ezeluaivte Reyal Air Foree aoocrding to an ar^ el» by Geoige Padmore in the Mareh issue of THE CRISIS mogacinei. Not only haa tbs fear of th« Oermans broken down the eolor line in the RAF. but it has eaua- ed the heads of Britiah religiotus bodies, including the Anbbialiop ot Canterbuiyj to issue a atate^ ment to the press tvfruH? the wiping out of the oolor line in phaaes of British life. The letter urges the abolition of color barriers in the oolonie#; the elimination of diaorimination in the hotels and hoapitals and the complete wipinjf out of the color line in employmeni MHUh METHODIST WOMEN MEET •Wie GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS certainly should own and and spend them. Alabama Attorney - General Calls On Southern Officials tjo Fight MONTGOMERY, Aia. Thomas Sk Lawaon, attorney general oif Alabama seeing a threat ^ statu tes of Sou1ii«rn states requiring the segregation of laces on rail* roade, hea invited similar officLak of 10 otiier So«tlheTO stM't^ to charges were inspiring by h«r join him in atteroptir^ to interv ene in ^ Mit«Siell case niow pending in the United States supreme court. The eaae i«4iiioh ^e»iHed trotn the refuaal of th© Pullomn eom- pany to allew Repw Mitchell to ride ,with finst class aooomoda- “ WC; ®pU«itor general lecogjni see 4he ft^ct that the supreihe court 'on Several occasions luled that Segregation statutes do not violate the Fourteenth amend ment, but ajfgves that sueh statutes can apply only to in- traatate transportation of pa^n gers.” Henderson Church Choir Presents Excellent Mnsicale HENDEEBSON, (Special) — On Sunday evening R. H. Adam« Jr, a representative of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company and talented baas sing" er sangs several selections at a sacred music conccrt sponsoTed by the Bethlehem * Baptist Church Choir at Chase City, Va- The choir is directed by Geoige C. Lancaster who organiaed it 32 years ago. The young sin^r was accompanied by his wife Mm Ethel Lancaster Adams» a talen" ted piano accompanist and local school teacher. She is the daugh' ter of Mr. Lancaster, and a tiece of the well known music director Paige I. Lanca^ter of Hamiatofl. NINETY-THREE THOUSAND KILLED Few of us realize that during the year 1939, .NINE- THREE ^THOUSAND people met death from accidents ^ in America .,, one person every five and one-half min utes, eleven persons every hour, tv^^o hundred and six ty each day, eighteen hundred each week. Sixty-two per cent of all fatal accidents fall under two headings . . . motor vehicles 34% and falls 28%. With the holiday season approaching, travel will be in full swing. \^at would be the picture in your home should you be one of the victims? Insurance will not bring back a loved one, but there is satiifaction in the thought that the future of those left behind is financially secure. Can you afford to gamble with a need so vital? NORTH* CMOLINA MUTUAL OHftpCCt y C.C.SPAUL0INd.tr«#ld#rvf ♦ DURHAM.NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Office 233 S. BREVARD A. J). Spears irv ST. Durham Office 809 FAYETTEVILLE ST. W. L. Cook Manager The Budget Committee of the united Methodist Women in the Central Juriedietion met in New Orleans, recently at Gilbert ac ademy to perfpct plans few the program and work of the wo men’s society of Christian Service, an organization of Methodiet Church women tlirou|^out the United States. A try out budget was set u|i for the first year. Reading from left to right the miTraberh of th? Budget Cpmmittee are: Mrs. Mayme G. Gordon, Dillon, S. C.; Mr». J. B Scott, Houston Texas; Mrs. L. A. Green ot ^ weekly a»d ren^- wood, Houston, Te*as; and Mm, Margaret Davis Bowen. I and office of general manager. Mrs, Abbott Brands Mn SragsMe As Trouble Maker, CHICAGO, (ANP) ~ Brtadr iqg Jdbn Seng«taek«, Mccntly dspoaed i>resideat and general matMger of the Chicago Defends er, a 'Hrooble maker'’ Mrm Edkw R. Abott, widcnv of the late edi tor and publisher, Robert S- Abbott in s petition filed Thum day in probate court denied rihe was whit» ainee bo4h parents WCTe Nef^roea. The new action aitewered a peti tion filsd the previous week by Rebeoca Seni7tacke auut of .Inhn contending that ainoe Mrs- Ab^ bott and Robert S. Abboit were majnried ki Indiana which baw miaeegnation and' Mrs. Abbott was a white woman sh® could not be the publLsher’s widow amd thierefore oould have no intemA ia the ei^te beoafflae they were not legally married. Mra. Abbott’a answer sets forth that Miss SenTstacke*H nefhew, John in Pebrua/y w«b demoted to vice president at a Wtot'a bwoow of Itei ISrM wiM) boiww^ a Um by Iba atetaa^df iimHsfiiil Ifm AHolt also safs IM since paieile -mn !f%ra«Pr , • ia a ud Nr ^ maBtfca urns(e to Mr. Ahh*M at Crown f-|TTnTUTITT IViint. M in 1834 w«i sad biB^. j IfOIfKTTOLdAlf Om MummIs, Watfhas, Jreeiry, SUmwaee, caettlBg, Type #rft«s. BmI C—», ■artMil lft> stnnMBta, aaytktac af filM. RELIABLE' LOAN CO. m EAST TRADE 83TKEET “Chariatta’s QMmt aad Uvwtr gmnmnmnmnmam 1 KING’S fl*r ftmr •pafnir PROGRESSIVE Paint ft Glass Co. Paints -fVanitolies -'Ewinirfi Wall papw and aula 404 E. Piral a$. - ChaiMta J. 1* PowcU, Pro. ■■■■ On Draft Board TREES Approximately 30,000 tree seed lings have been delivered to be used in planting eroded land, repcrts G. R. Lackney, farm agent of the Extenstoai Service. ATTY. JAMES LEONARD LEWIS, vice president and siatant treasurer of the Afro- Anaerican Life Insurance com pany, Jacksonville, Fla. whc>se reoitganization program of the oompany’s inv«tnojenta has aa- sujred the company sound busi ness security, was recently ram- ed to the local draft board of aslective service. Loyal Wife Seeks To Join Aged Mate In Death Hiubsnd Dead 12 Hoars, Woman ToniB on Gaa in Suicide At tempt, Polica Bay Keighbor Senses Danger, Turns in Alarm CHICAGO, (A N P) — A re markable example of adherence to the marital vow, “ bill Death do us part*' came to light here Wednesday at -the Ida B. Wells Homes^ when, aeoording to police an aged woman sought to asphy'- tiato hereself and join her hus^ band in death. The old couple, Mr. and Mra. William Gay, lived at 3855 Vin cennes, in the Southside low rent housiing project' and the trpiyedy was w»vealed when a housewife, living on the floor a'bo\’e, detected the odor of gp|,» ■'binding her own stove shut off, the neighbor inrestigated traaed >the gaa/ smell to the floor belontr> She spread the alarm, (jolioe were summoned and they in turn called the Pire Department Is pulmotor squad'. Entering the first floor tiro*- room Project apartment, polioe discovered the old woman, pafl| 70, siting in a chair before the gas stove, a Bible at her side awd pouring from the open jets. IjH the other room lay the inert body of hef tall, powerfully b«it huslbaaid, who aocordiiing to the coroner’s physicdan, h^ b«sn dead for a»t least 12 hours, the victim of a heart attack. The woniam revived a^ soon as the rooms were cleared the daadiy fum'(w*^and the pclmotor wai m>t I need^. ** aftAZNS^ Th^e is a ^adual tendency on the part of Lincoln County farm ers to depend increasingly on small grains fcr feed and hay reports John W. Webi^er farm ngent. ; FOOD STORE I I .Groceriea and Meata ^ g I a530 E. First St., Chariattal^ ‘ ■■■■■■■■■' SI DAVIDSON BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME TimbPr. stnnd improvement as a means of eatnini" soil building ♦rijth, he was inits through the AAA program pas become popular in Cleveland ’ounty. The trouble with most hick towns is that they have too njany hicks. Tlbe widow says Sen^tacke “repeatedly ithrew^ened to make trouble «wid cau«e litigation” un less she agreed to retain him in widow of the deceapied piihlisheT tion for the rest of his. li'f",n'nid alao objected to her reoOTi."r*ion under ithe will and inste^id o*itain ing a widow % portion “because it would reduce the other sharea as provided by the wilL” Not only ijs ehe the lawful widow of the deceased publsiher but John so testified in court under oath March 1^, 194^. H'jd he not . belieT^ed that to b? tth^ diitv boant? to no irform tJjie coivt, epys. the peti tion, wftiich also point $ out that simict th>e recent action was niot ^I'ed; within nine monitih’fl aftw SfJll'iHacke's ' Wider sitate law it is now barred by 901 S. Mint St Phone ».2336 2nd St. Barber Shop HAIRCUTS 25c 500 Elast Second Street - SHAVES 15c R. B. Bccder, Pnp. usio mes Our stock includfs moat popular sisaa. Mcmy have thouscmda of good milef laft in tham. Stop In — look 'am over. Wa may hora Just tha tire you naad. BREVARD ST. BARBER SHOP Shower Baths... 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 SoiKII^ jBrevard pL Charlotte^ N. C ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME 323 SOUTH BREVARD STREFT Day Phone 8431 Night Phones 3-6027, ^2472 VISIT M. C. COGGINS GROCERY II For A COMPLETE Line Of GROCERIES aod QUALITY MEATS Tdephone 9M8 GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORES 4th at Brevard Street Charlotte, N. €• 0^JS. mswkm* OS bouts ninsrali, aad fmtsiat. Hms’s flsro^ oaiEMwiMUaSt oitstaad- ing raslitf{ CMtt Baaby Puli- I Bfsaa M« year Sracec Wiff aioihsi kpow ^ tiicit dbuatca'i mtai >ta«e oAsa ihpeads sasmtiG^ acdys pi aytiais Btfl. xoa canM^ dsvtlop —ing bssltfar bodlsf sad plsai^ of ttuniaa. Give jrottr cmldfsa BAMBY Brtsd-nMS of fias ia- grtdlcats, offsriaa asaeroot •mouati of all nssosd vitsaiia*. David Pender Stores and Big Star Super IDarkets SCHOOL • RINGS, EEYS> FRATERNITY - JEWELRY GRADUATING - NURSES • PINS —Writ©— H. FLOYD-HORNE 108 E. First Street N. GL DR. AUBREY L Eyes Examined G^isi^ Httll We maintain a com] office for the excluaSff of the Colored^ Tel 3
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