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PAGE EIGHT the CAROLINA TIMES 8ATTTj|jDAY. JULY 5th, 1941 CHARLOTTE SOOAL NEWS By MRS. «ESSIE HARDY 6611 PHONE — 3 - 1626 Mrs. J. Eujrene Alexander and Mr«. G. Frederick Woodson served m delicious buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Woodson on Saturday, June 21 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Georsre F. Elli-' “ ~ ott, of St. Louis’ Mb., and Tuskegee Institute, Ala., team New 30. — Members of Tuske- ^ team gee’s crack women’s S. C. OPEN TOURNAMENT AT ;iA. & M. COLLEGE, JULY 9, 10, 11th. meet. I Mrs. Joel V. Bolden of Shirley Barmely of Om* Columlna University. rtrr> Ave., lef« for New York Mrs. Jewel Glenn and Mr. T. |York City C.ty dty^ThTrsdiy for the!r re8pec.'ott'‘'M~rs.'' joeT V.’STlden 7nd for Oean City. New Jersey, the : tive homes. Mrs. Glenn and daughter, Wailettte, were en- scene of a former , triumph, of Mr. Logan were here attending tertained 'nt berakfast on Sun- where they will participate of Lacy ]rk Citv K** ** urauiv. wumcn b track and i .. ttbish ui me vicvci«»*iv» »v.io.. wuiut^, xjuwj me Mr and Mrs Georsre P Elli-team left the ampus today and Leila . , Olympic Club, was barely able National Indoor Standing Broad Mr. antt Mrs. ueorge r. e.iii record from v^.8 seconds to . ^ r.h««,r.mn «rV,n v,«« Rpond tivo^. S* rling nr anl MnT^*^rHnV Hogans the Bible Institute that was held day, June 22, at the home of the National A, A- U —— mu Dr. and Mrs. oteriing nog»n« .. ^ __j «_ r..i— Black-pionships. which will take place a* wa^ tak- at Johnson JSmitn univerwiy. iDr. ai|d Mrs. Edson E. en to CrfKKl Samaritaft Hospital Mrs. R, H. Gr^ne and Mrs. |man. Breakfast served on July 5. last week >n4icre he underwent J. Eugene Alexander motored to promptly at nine o clock in or M oi»eration. It is r«i«rted Tuskeg^ Institute to attend der taht th that he is improvtng rapidly, jthe we«lding of Miss Gussie M. I tend church services Miss NJanet Davidson, niece William? that took place^^ on o c^ock^^ _ ^ I The squad of Rev. and Mrs. Givens of June 2b, 1941, at eleven City, New Jersey, this Spring. tition, but who is capable of ious National Indoor and Out- ROOPf5V£LT NA||^ SEVEN— doing 6.7 seconds, will be the door Championships will take, (Continued from page one) other Tuskegee entry. In the part in the Discus Throw and|fippoinled the mtiro fiiwt (.’ourt, 100 Meter Run, Alice Coachman Shot Put. Christine Long, who but it only numheml five Jiis- and Row^ena Harrison have ^en began working on the javelin Tnolidge appointee, who has been " ■ entered. Three girls are to take throw .in the late • spring, has olevatrd to ('bief .TuRtiorahip. ha« P**^ the 200 Meter Run, led been entered in this event and voted favorably on most New Harri- Hester Brown, (Stella the Baseball Throw. In the Deal legislation. Mr. Justi« ‘Walsh of the Cleveland Polish Broad Jump, Lucy Nell, the Jioherts, a Hoover appointee, hh a middle of the road reeor«l—he to l»at her for second place in Jump Champion, and who has has voted f«*r sopie New Deal laws J the indoor championships) i« in always placed in the Running agaimit others. the best condition pf her career. Broad Jump outdoors, along | Christine Lone, a cofrfistent with Lillie Purifoy'are the en- A United States Senate nsoln /vhnnininn i^u^ner, and a new comer, Bet- trants. tion calling for Congreseioii in- their out y P - Q(^rey who never had on The team left by motor,4vpgtigation of the federal pwrity T eila Perrv to run the 8t#pping at Bennett College price system is aimed to find a second leg’ Rowena Harrison. make Lane, who Monday^evening, ^d will ar-^more favorable yardstick for farm the third jjj this year has been Cham- differently from the indoor sea- "" four girls to defend These young women , . , t xt n i j ,CK or: won the 1 941 Indoor A. A. U„ fhiP I*., Kroup could at-C*>«“P'?nship« held at Atlantic 'try to make Jean Lane, who Monday evenini, and will running m Harrison ^ •»*-.niore favoraoie yarosiicK lor rann position vrorld’s record in this rive at Ocean City, New Jersey, | Fatalities due to highway rail- of ten girls that and Alice 3oachman, the Indoor event indoors run C»rmen street left for Washing- they stopped in AtlanU ton. DrC. MDnday. wherethe gueste of Dr. and izetta Hardy weer joint ho*t- formidable near the Tuesday evening. They will be'road grad erossing accidents in home On Friday-evening, June 20,rhrTrtine Rvaha Pettv in Tnd* OiVtdoor H4irh j’umn Cham- time. In the quartered at Hotel CJomfort, 1940 couFtitituted only 4.fi2 per where Misses MiriL Grigsby and Mar- Sk^^hTs l^ar ;i:"on rutTng af ancS^^^ .hurdles Lilhe Purifoy, National Second and Bay Avenue. Ocean!ee„t of the total numbL of fo^a- as championship 'Indoor 50 meter clupfipion, and City, New Jiersey. ittem of 'ymia visit her i^arents and spend Mrs. Burney and Mrs. C. Hack.|esses at a party in^ hon of ^t^er year*, are deter the summer. -r Mitt Luella Mae Blake, dau-' Mrs. J B*ter of Rev. and Mrs. Slade Flint street of R First street, is spending speaker over I^dio St^on WOT enezer ^ptist church lield a a]go iTainst Jean I^nT of the summer in Asheville. Sunday morning on J^. J. S. penny rally and program at the dividual championsBips, against Jean i^ne ox Tross 1-.—u J... .L- J Other entries aer as follows: Leila ferry will attemt to gain ,Tn-UAQ,,hrdluu u p pu fwy , ^ - In the 50 Meter* Run, Lucy points in this event. Relay! ewiorKouy niined to give a good account of ^^e National The Danite I^ys club of Eb- not ^nlv Th*.° Standing Broad Jump Cham- Hattye Hall to lead off; Mayme team again compete Taylor, running second; Betsy against Jean Lane of Wilber- Carey, running thirdi, and Hes- mther £oj.(.g University who barely ter Brown at anchor. . • J Aru\ -kt nosed her out in the 50 Meter Mrs. iMrs. H. M. Moore. The sum of y®®*"* Mayme Taylor, I Miss Wallette Ck)les Bolden Eugene Alexander of New York City, was the guests Indoor Team "B" w«ill be composed of, ' British create Ferry Com mand” for plane delivery. War Department asks 50 cent cut in auto output. Nation-wide drive for scrap In the field events the Tiger-aluminum to start soon, expect- VI Rev. and Mrs. Paul Davis of N. Tross program of Better church Sunday under the direc- indoors or outdoors, as well _ j y^g gn St. Mark street, had as their Race Relations and redu^ion tion of Mn ^muel Wallace and world's indoor 400 Meter In- ,a J year Ma4e gwest over the week-end, Mrs. of crime among Negrws. Mrs. IMr^ H. M. Moore. The sum of ^oor Relay Record which they newcomer to bie time "com^ strength. Hattye ed to furnish metal for 600 Mftvo Cumrtiings, of Oklahoma Alexander spoke on the Negfo $2.80 was reahzed as a result of gg^ jjj Atlantic City in the 19411 Half, a point winner in prev-flying fortresses. Woman and Democracy. jthe effort. Songs and recita lities resnUing from all classes of motgr vehicle accitents through out the United States. The firet all steel passHonger coach wa« introduced in 1906. City. Professor and Grigsby have Henderson asks all industries 'to help keep price stability. Mrs. J. E. I Miss Hattie Russell of Beat- tions were the main features of their house'tie’s Ford road motored to Dur- the pregram. iruests Mrs Alice Dixon of East ham with her sister-in-law Mrs. Vernon Herron assistant circu- Spencer N C Mrs Dixon is Mabel Russell, to attend the N. lation manager of the Charlotte the mother'of Mrs. Grigsby. |C. State tennis tournament. Carolina Times is urging all Thomas Watkins Jr. son of .While in Durham she was the news boys as well as those seek- Dr. and Mrs. Thos. Watkins of guest of her sister Mrs, W. positions on the sales staff, North McDowell street came-Hill. „ . , _ n i r* o. borne week after graduat-| Mrs. Mabel Russell left Sun- ing from^Harvard University' day night for WMhmgton to at- this year. Rev. Sanson of Oaklawn Ave. was the guest sp«iker Sunday morning at Gethesemene AME Zion church on Mt. Carmel St. Mr. Thomas Hardy, Sr., of Winston Salem accompanied by Messrs Henry Joyner and J', C. Allen were visitors in the city Sunday. flamuel A. Moore, teacher at West Charlotte H^h school left ''Siaday for New York where he will attend summer school at to meet at the office Monday evening at six o'clock. A light repast will be served. m tend summer school at Howard University. During the past two weeks many affairs were given in hon or of the following out-of-town visitors: Mr. and Mrs. George P. Elliott, of St. Louis, Mb . who were visiting Mrs. Elliott’s ^ • n* • parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. prAffl1||1Atlf f.ftlTAfl Dugas, on Beatty's Fbrd Road'* IVUllUClIl \;1UZ.C11 and Mrs. Joel V. Bolden and I daughter, Wallette, of New York City, who were the guests of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Alexander on South (Caldwell street. AME Church, passed away June Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge F. ElK-'l*^ funeral hervices were held ott of St. Louis," Mo., and^«^t the church. He is survived by Mrs. C^emetine Hill Dawson and daughter Azalea of Cleveland Ohio arrived in tie city Satur day to spend the summer with Dawsons parents Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Martin Street. Passes Away Durham — Dones Seott, 72- year old member of the Emanud Mrs. Fred D. Alexander. On Thursday evening, June 19th, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril F. At kins entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Elliott, of St. Louis, Mo. &nd> Mrs. Joel V. BBldyH New York City. Beautiful gifts were given Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Bol den. his widow, Mrs. Josephine Seott, three daughters and one son. Storage Storage space soon will be available to North Camlifia wheat farmers for use under the 1941 loan program, reports E. Y. Floyd, state AAA executive officer at State College. CLINTON N. and L COLLEGE Rock Hill, S. C. SUMMER CAR NEEDS om OUR JEasy Weekly BUDGET PLAN TERMS TO FIT rOUR INCOME! A Co-Educational Institution Conducted by the .... .. A. M. K ZION CHURCH Healthful Location Reasonable Rates, Self-Help Opportunity Fall Session Beg'lns September 8, 1941 For information, address: President, E. Warner Brice wtri mtl f/tmrM . ^ «f BiritoUt fMpT f*d» ri* 1 to (JU r*fa« a1 tnturt !Uram mmimm. N. B. C. JM t-^tworh For A Safe FOURTH OF JULY TRIP luip Your Car with ir«$lone and TUBES |Wie will be open ^11 d^y as tttual & Siturday Tou SERVICE... .■i You will find our Service complete ^to the smallest detail. Our years of experience enable us fbo anticipate your need and therefore serve you better. GRIER and THaMPSlON FUNERAL HOME 701 E. First St. PHONE 7019 “Thoughtful Attention To The Smallest Detail” AMBULANCE SERVICE . Efird’s Vacation Specials 2 BIG VALUE DAYS - THURSDAY AND SATURDAY .SILK DRESSES Special sale of ladies' silk dresses. Printed patterns, all sizes, smartly styled. Values to $1.98. Special- $1 'Element Special Group BRADLEY BATHING SPECIAL; BEMBERG SHEERS New Summer patterns, cool, non- cling, washable. Bought to spll for 69c. Special sale price— 39c yd. Street Floor Last Year Styles $1.98 to $4.98 REDUCED 33 1-3% Odd Lots of Last Year’s SLACKS and SLACK SUITS Were 98c 33 1-3% OFF Second Floor LADIE^’ HOSE Large ship^nent of ladies’ silk hosiery, second quality^ full fash ioned, all colors and sizes. Reiru- lar 79c values. 14c (Basement SPECIAL! Full Fashioned HOSIERY Durham and Hudson full fashioned first quality hose. 2 and 3-thr^d ... a large selection of colors and sizes to choo^ from. -Buy now as prices are ad vancing. 59c pr. Pa^jrs Street ■Floor $1 SPEQAL SALE Dre^ses^ Washable cottons, silks, sheers, voiles and shantungs. Styled with such favored touches as shirred shoulders, wide flare skirt.s, but tons, lace collars and cuffs* belts. Good selection of colors in prints an«T solid colors. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 52. 1 $3 1 $4 Group Values Group Values .$1^ .m Third Floor LADIES’ SHEER and PRINT DRESSES One rack of ladies’ sheer and print dresses to go on sale at a give awtty price. Sizes 14 to 20. All colors. Values to $1,48 -©CEMENT— 9x12 Felt Base RUGS $4.95 Value Special... SPEQAL SALE . DISHES Special sate of assorted dishes at the following special prices: Cups - - - - - 5c Saucers - ■ - - 3c Plate^ large - - 7c Plates, Med. ■ - 4c Plates, small ■ ■ 3c We have Just received a new shipment of fine Cannon Towels, that are slight Irregulars , . . all colors and a wonderful value at these prices. 5c - 9c - 17c - 21c -BASSaiENT— SEE OUR WINDOWS TOR MORE BARGAINS EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE (307 W. Main St. Durham, N. C. WE CHECKS
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