. THE CAROUNA TIMES Guest Lecturers Flint-Goodridge Course TWO mUON m MERCHANTS New Orleans, June 2.—(ANP) The above four nationally known Negro doctors arc included in the faculty for the sixth annual postgraduate course for physicians at Flint - Goodrid^ hospital of Dillard university. They are, left to right. Dr. Theodore K. Lawless, lecturer in syphilis and dermatology, Northwestern univeraity school of medicine, Chicago; Dr. Pe ter M. Murray, attending gynecologist, Harlem hospital. New York; Dr. John W. Chenault, diretcor of orthopedic sur- gerjr, Tuskegee Institute Infantile Paralysis center, and Dr. Hilffh A. Browne, superintendent, McRae Tuberculosis sana torium, Alexander, Ark. Ebenezer Baptist Church Mortgage Burning Pictured above is the recent mortgage bu rning service at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Rev. T. A. Grady, Pastor, The church has ma de remarkable progress under the guidance of Rev. Grady, who has added much to the reli gious life of Durham, and vicinity. Secretary Passes CoDtina«d fifom' page One throogfaout the country. Despite tkat physieal handicap that had drai^ed him from birth, he was extremely active in civic and na tional affairs. Born in Baltimore, ke WCB edneated in the pablic schools there and at the Braxton Preparatory school, London. From 1018 to 1920 he was a member of the Wabaeh Y staff as bosineae secretary, and was then made executive secretary, a poat lie held until 1928 when he rescued to become a member of the B»en«ald Fand riaff. In- 1^ to the Y and was .Seeirtive * ^tocriet«^. there until d^th. “Life on the Nqpro-Rwitier,” Mr.. ^htir., . •» *. « ai- has alBO written nitobers-‘ I ^ magwine and newspaper articles pert|tfM% to the Negro. Mr. A^nr wa® secretary of the boaJjd pf dfawetors of Provid ent hoepiial director of the Michi gan boulevard Building corpora tion, Illinois Federal Loan a&Hocia tion; member of the advisory conMnisaion of the Chicago Hous ing autto^^^y; member of the board oi direetoPs of the Chicago Round Table of Chris>tian3 and Jews; member of the advisory committee to the United States Department of Labor j and mem ber of the executive committee of general secretaries’ council of the national YMCA. He was a member of Saint Thomas Episcopal church in Chi cago. Arthur was, affiliated with the Order of Forresterai, and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fra ternity. Funeral services were lield* Baturday morning at 8a?nt Tho mas. Mr. Arthur is* survived by President asks $88&,000i,000 for WPA, $109,000,000 budget. The total faculty for the course is composed of 38 phyii- cians, most of whom are members of the medical schot^ ty of Tulane university or Louisiana State university. In addi tion to the four guest lecturers, the four local Negro doctors who head departments of the Flint-Goodride staff will serve on the faculty. They are Dr. Rivers Frederick, chief of »ur|^; Dr. N; R. Djividson, chief of gynecology and obstetrics; Dr. Logan W. Horton, chief o'f eye, ear, nose and throat, and Dr. C. H. D. Bowers, who is in charge of the division of syphilis. The •couFse runs for two weeks beginning June 16, and is open to all physicians. . Arts on Lewis Van Dorn Graves. Dean Pearson said: “This ia a notable experiment in educa tion.” Dr. R. L. Flowers, president of Duke University and chairman of the board of trustees of the Ne gro College, presided and award ed the degrees to the. other 95 member.-, of the graduating class. Dr. Flowers has been a member of the board since 1923. Presents Bibles Dr. Shepard presented the Bibles to the gr«duating class and intioduced the variouci speakers on the program. In preacuting ea«h graduate a Bible Prwaident Shei&rd said; “May these Bibles serve as a guide to your feet over the troubled road, and lay they be guiding lights. Noijiing will strengthen you more." Prd^dent Shepard anaouneed that the class of 1941 has given the college dining room an am plifying system. He expressed his appreciation for the faculty and the efforts of the alumni units throughout the p'.Stater New Bern unit h;^r, ,?f(«t $50 to be uaed by some worthy student. Othet units were urged to follow the example. Dr. Shepard exprused hope for a new pipe organ during the next year, which he said would be given by friends of the institu tion at a eost of ^,000. Friends have already pledged $1,000 of the amount. Another anticipated feature for the ccdlege in a cor rect timing system, whieh will cost about ^,500, Dr. Shepard stated. Appropriate music was fender ed by the choral group and the auditorium organ during the en tire program. I Dean A. Elder of the under- gradiiate school at N, C. College presented the candidates for un dergraduate degrees. fli Halifax, British AmbasM* It to ^.-United fltstes: ‘i! doi^. know Any more about Crete €hftn what 1 see in the papers. Or about Hms." “We can have military cen sorship and still prei^rve a large measure of. our freedom. ” raaaaavaavcaaar C- W. HOBBS GROCERY KING'S FOOD STORE Grocerioi and Qnality Itfeati |90 E. First St., Charlotte ■■■■■■■■■■■Ilf ■ rnrnggkufm g Groceries - Meats Food Stamps Oaahed 501 E. Ffnt Street Merchants of North Carolina have an opportunity to reapVi»»:::::iK:R::»»n»imisR:!:K:::!:3!l the profits from $2,000,000 worth of cotton g«wds which farm-| era ^jf the State will receive for participating in the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture’s supplementary cotton stamp pro., gram. Farm people will trade stamps for children’s clothing, as pictured above, and other octtort gpods from eight general classes of stores. E. Y. Floyd, AAA executive officer of N, C. State College, reports that 106,9(B of North Carolina’s 120,928 cotton farmers are eligible to share in the Supplementary Cot ton Stamp Program. ^. ■■■■■■■■■Ml early Monday morning at Lin coln Hospital in thisi city, , Witnesses to the aft'air, Were yere Tdolphus and Geneva Hollo* way, parents of the slain girl, and her brother William Hollo- Utay, all of whom were sitting m jthe porch of their home at the| time of the incident. McClam, ^ . * n i. r ». , c ii. u * creation department will be avail who fled the ?cene of the for the visitor., at the Com. ^ -ft^«**ter and the tenniii Sheriff E. G. Belvm, is being held' ^ la*y Tar, a reception honoring the visitors, and a bridge party. In addition to these affairs, there will be several house parties wherever they can be worked in to the general entertainment pro gram. The facilities of the local re- Broughton Speaks Continued from page One and the study of the stars. “I’d like to have the feeling that yott graduates will go out with a dedication of competent and competent and trained lives for us,eful service—tl»e essential f,pirit of dedication—Life has its or deals and agonies but thank God, it has itia challenge. Add to y($ur qualities the stabilizing quality —faith, I prefer to be guided by the fflith of our forefathers than by the whitlings of the Lindbergs Nyea and Wheelers, God Heavei): rules and' will rule, predict foh you, if ydiir lives be grounded rightly;*., aft itop()rtianft place in the world. ” Graves Beceives M, A. ^ Dean W, W. Pearson of the tJniversity of North' Carolina Graduate School and a member of the faculty of the North- ('aro- lina College for Negro, i>resided belbw.'whil© Governor Broug&ton con- jferred the degree of Maister of Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin^ Get More-fief Kelvinator Eqi# your borne with Electric Refrigeration at its —this year! Annual Electric* Refrigeration drive now on! Lowest Prices Ever—Attractive Terms! T^MriinnmfrTmrrTt*~~r wttnMct ia ttoi Uf VecetaUe IKa — rii^ tlmtf ibefm seeded moat. n in the county ehaige. jail .on a murderi I courts on the high school cam- ^ Affidtofthefingef and that new 8hdf makes Rxn for titbota*»,bnSkytooaa —i^vea yew five ea»y gtvff adjoytmentx. Tu iufrr • mt u m ixtms • im n m ma E CO. Draft Has Taken 8.784 From State North Carolina through Sat urday, May 31, had furnished 8.784 men to the armed forces under the selective service pro gram, Adj.-Gen. J. Van B. Metts, state director of th« se lective service, repotred. Of the total of 10,570 inen deliveerd to the induction sta tion, 1,786 were rejected for various reasons. General Metts said. Of 9,629 volunteers — 5,356 whites and 4,273 negroes — 8,- 795 have been classified and 6,i 196 have been placed in ^ilass 1-A as ready for'immediate ser vice. Medical Association Continued from. i»ge One lead the pharmaceu^sical group which will presided over by its chairman, Dr, R. E, Wimberly of Raleig'h. The leader for the den tal ^oup had n6t been announced late this week. However, the chairman, Ihr. W. L, T. Miller of Greensboro, , has '.uotified the local chapter th^t an ijlteresting program has been Worked out. The highlight **ef lb© social side of the meeting will be the annual medical ball which will be h^d at the new Coijitannity Cen ter on Thursday night with the Bull City Nite Hawks of Durham furnishing the muusic. Other ^vents on the prograui, which for tjife most pstt have been worked out by Hhe ladies auxilia^, will be a picnio in • hitsorial »Batt!e Pajk along the ban^ of the DR, AUBREY Eyes Examined L. PALMER Glasses Fiti We maintain a completely equii^)ed office for the exclusive convenience of the Colored People. Tel, 3-8500 > (Opposite PabUc librlry) M7-A N*. Tryoii » pus. The local chapter is composed of Dr. J. E. Pittman, Doctor L. P. Armstrong Doctors G. W. BuK luck, Wm. Se.^somsi, F. H. Avant, H J. W* Blaek, B. J. Bumeft, P. W, » Burnett, J. A. Tinsley, of Weldop and Dr. Milton D. Quigless of Tarboro, WINE and DINE at ARCHIE’S JAR and GRILL MONEY TO LOAN Oti Diamonds, Watches, Jewalrr« Silverwar^ Mat’s dlothinffi tjpi Wiiten, Shot Guns, Musical In struments, anything of valne,t. RELIABLE : LOAN CO, la EAST TRADE SSTREET^ 'Charlotte’s Oldegt and Larvea^ Dual Killing Continued from p^e One again. Her relatives-told oftlcers that she asked him not to go, and refused to leave the ai}tomobile. Whereup he went into the^ houses and secured a f^o^n, at whieh time his wife, carrying the Tiaby got out of thfl car and walked to ward him, still pleading with him not to leave, and called to her fa ther “Make Oris behave,’^ This seemingy fann^ ^ the. flames of McClan^ wrath; for this junS- tiop he fire away ateiking the woman in the abdome^, killing her instantly, and almost severing the leg of the child, whom she held in her ams, and who succumbed from loss of Mood TAKE YOUR LAUNDRY AND aEANING WHERE YOU ' CAN GET SERVICE NORTH STATE LAUNDRY, INC, BET - R ■ WAY ■ CLEANING Phone 3^135 716 S{i>. Brevard St. Charlotte, North Carolina Aj;oUeSlfxon» Proprietor 601 £. First Street- (3tarlott« Specialities in Br6akf^ts Lunches, Dinners . Imported and Domestic Win^^ . i Pints, 15c—Pin|8, l6d DAVIDSON BROTHERS ^ FUNERAL HOME S « K * ■y . , J, M * O — ■ I. LINCOLN THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, June 9 -10 MAMIE SMITH And An All Star Negro Cast ■i ^ In The Thrillingr Productiop “Murder On Lenox Avenue” DONT MISS IT~MONDAY-TUES* ■■■■■■■MumMMMvinnn BREVARD ST. BARM SHOE : Showtf Baths... 15c I N. 6. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 South Brevard St. C3iflrloitteiN.G ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■—■—■a ALEXANDER | FUNERAL HOME ^ ; S23 SOUTH BREVARD STRE6T •; Day Phono 8431 Night Phonea 34027. 3-2472 ^ I — SCHOOL. RINGS, KEYS, FRATERNITY - JEWELRY GRADUATING -^NURSES - PINS —Write— H, FLOYD-HORfclE 108 E. First Street CSiftrlottet N. C* David Pender Stores and Big $tar Super

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