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SATURDAY, JULY 19TU, lOil 16 CAfiMJNA TlifBS TAm aa*: Gib m C^h^es AmiTersary In Charlotte fth His Afl - ^ Revue In Person Charlotte — Cab CalloWay wifi celebrate his tenth annivcfBary in charlotte. Ten years of band success. “The Jival Barrel" will be in- J;roduae(t for the first tioM! at the Cab Calloway dance aceordinK to ^Frank Hanley, President of the Chancellors CIul». The dan«e will be held os Thursday nig^it,. July 31 from 9:30 till 1:30 A. M. at the Charlotte Armory Auditor ium. Cab Calloway who is known as one of the country's outstanding showman will come to Charlotte direct from the Strand theatre in New York where he oiH*ned on July the fourth ind will close what is termed an all timo high attendance record. People stood for hours in rniiiy weather to sec the Major General of Jive and his all star revue, Calloways siKzling scorch songs and a solid cast of sepian stars. For ten year the Calloway has topped the list of all colored ergy In his body to put the riiow over. Spcctitojfl always come early for C*b -st^y late. Hirt rise has been made by he iis the author of or that he he is the author of or he has made famous. Hie biggest hit was “Jumpfu' Jive” for which be is know today ths “Prince of jJiye, ” other songs that put Calloway awny out ahead are “Ijoog It,!’ “Miinnie .the Mooch- Cab by leadiiig colored aiticens as sooiB festivity in hooof his fine record in colored eitiienahi]» aAd his inspiration to th« conn try. , ^ Albright Notes dky at Dale HoRfital. Mrs. iCartingtoa if tho fenaer Mrs fiogers of tl^ .eity. Miss Javi« Bogery 4^«t the Week end with her sister and Mr. and Mr» Benj»tnia Baldwin in Chap«l Hill. Mrs. 'Oennie Carrington and her daughter. Pearl, i^nt the ^jweek end in Raleii^ with her son, (^aavlie Carrington. Miss Dorothy McClain of| Miss tivelyn Ca^ington spent er” and his first old hit” Saint Jl«efield. Va , Is gpendioK »the week «nd in Kalei«rh wHtt her James Infirmiry Bhies'^ and days with Mr. and Mr«. parents, thousands of others^with new re- on Geerwood AvOi [ IW leases about to near future. The Cnllowav be made in the dance in Clrar- CAB CALLOWAY bands, his rise to * the top was becduse of hard , work and his outstanding performance, he gives the andienci* every ounce of en- BUY YOUR MEATS ... At PAYNES MARKET 324 South McDowell Street Telephone 9482 r « - . Graduates The Junior Missionary Soeie-. ty of Ihe Mount Gilead BaptistlLone NefifrO In , . . , , , . . .Church sponsored a wciner'^i lotte which looms to be the the home ViiaSS Ul 7W> sensor-jjjgg Marjorie Morrison on! , ed by The Chancellors Club, a EliEabeth St. ’ ' f’harlotjte — Thos. Watkins Jr live wire civic organization of ' son of and Mrn. Thrti. Wat Charlotte. The club will have an ^he pastor and three choirs’kins of Chaflotte, t^ty wa» extensive campaign on advance ^jjg j^jount Gilead Baptist the lone colored gfadiiate in ?66 tickets. Placing them on sale st.Q^urch went to render services from HafVard Colhjge. Mr. Wat- Fred Kemps cafe, Fred Pattons the Riley Hill Baptist Church kins attained the Desti’s list. Sweet Shop and The Rex Drug j„ Wake County last Sunday, -ranking senior, and was a resident Store. The dance will be held for Rgy. E. Wimberly, pastor,'in dormitory, Claverly Hall. Mis the benefit of the Chancellors Christmas Cheer P\ind. Each Christmas the fund is used to spread cheer among underprivilid g«l colored children and is one of the city’s mo,st worthy causes. Cab Calloway has always been s hard worker and an outstand ing colored citizen. He has spent much time and money in the de velopment of the underpriviledge Last year when Cab was here he TadKr IJohi^ofl Faniy S991 Do” Rewards S^aot lia^py to oh^rrve tkat mi ta nrvivMl • mm Bw Hsmm ■■ ay« vfco in wall ^lif^ to rmrrf «n A* dntica and w ■poiibiUtw nt his fBtksr. Hill Shelby — Miss Louise H«hklnn j rh»nrfotte — It wa* annnnw'cd Progressive jroung teacher of ^ today by the adminintratori- «f LfVKSJPOCK CleTelaod High School of Shelby i the KHtafe of the lat# C. W. M»rketinga « Itveitoek mai Was anil3ed in marriage to Jfuper | Johnston, tyst^ textile erecatiTC total uvamt prMlacfien •• far m Turner of Elisabeth (Mty in an; Phlanfhrtrpist, Aat the wiil 19^ lunre been albotit m litfgv impressive ceremony at the home j pMrided for eaah consideration aa m tlta eoMMpandins ntaatba of the hrida’ii. parents, Bir. and of |1000 and a Chevrolet aatooM>- of last jnm, lefnrta tlw U. &. Mrs. Ayfield Beskins, with only! bi)^ to Baat«r Maxwell who wa« Bliffww \«f AcricvUanil Kco* members ol tlk« family present, a laith/iit servant in the ,lohn- adgaiCM.- The bn'de w»a aharming in moose isto^ family for more th.in 35 j line de soir over satin. years. HM4IJ» Mrs. Turner is a graduate of^ fHiis reward cama to Mr. Max-! German aea and air forces well, |a^proHuneiit member of the destroyed •nly B6 eoaaignflicafa Brooklyn Presbyterian chnrcn for woolen good* of a t(^al «f bin loyalty and faithful iprviiN. 2.540 shipmenU sent t» tip Stores ijaM.-WiiIn.*iT> i* III mat&MT Mew lAMPWUSfu Mrs. Ester Ruffin Jonos is lU in Duke oBspital. William Hedgepeth has re took a morning ofiP and went ou^Jtumed to Detroit, Ifich. after to the West End CJlored High spending a few (feys with Mr. School and spent hours with the'and Mrs. Mack Green, children in a Jam session. Cabj Mrs. Liuey Williams and son, has never been too busy few his John, of Murfreesboro, N. C. are fello# man and boasts of hund-'visi^jing J®r. and Mrs Sidney preached the ordination sermon extra cuwicular actJ^ities iifclud- for the induction of three new ed; dormitory footbaH and basket deacons. hal, varsity tifack team, photo graphy cIHib, he Wits a meitther of Ali*a Wi Alpha Ff»ternity, earned his letter at Harvard and placed seeond in New England Association Of the Amateur Athletic Union tta'ck and field meet in the 440 yard'-mii. Mr. Watkins pltihp to pursue the study of dentistry *t the University of PenniyjJ’anlift this Seemlier, which is the profees- Rcv. Peppers went to Watts Chapel near Raleigh Saturday afternoon where he was speak er Sunday afternoon. reds of personal friends in Char lotte and nearby. Chu Berry and Cozy Cole, two members of the band and both nationally known inuvsicinhB aleto htejve many pfer- sonal friends in Charlotte. The Chancellors Club is arrang ing a special section for whites, tickets will be on sale at Lie^etts Drug Store Vaughn on Hyde Park Avenue. Charlie Little of Greenville is visiting hie sister Mrs. Ethel Thompson of Hyde Park. Emmett Strudwick Jr. Ts ill at hiJsi h^me \13ie A0>r}|g|i't' Street. His friends hope him a speedy recovery. ^ Mr, and Mrs. James Carring ton announce the ■* birth of a Plans are being made to Jionor daughter, Emile Jean, bom Fri- niiiiinniMniiiliSiiii BREVARD ST. BARBER Shower Batts r .. 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Pnip. 231 South Brevard Sf. Q^lotte»N.G. Vii^nia State College. She is" popular and is well known throujthoOt the state. She is a member of one o# Carolina's most promineat families. The who is studying at Ellieobeth City State Teachers College, ib . an ambitious young mart and has a wide circle of friends. He is the son of Mrs. Ola Martin'. The’ young couple left for Ocean C^y, Maryland immediate ly aftdr the wedding reception given by the bride'J parents in their honor. United States still sets pace in world aviation, yearbook says. SERVICE... You will find our Service complete to the smallest detail. Our years of experience enable its Id anticipate your need and therefore serve you better. GRIER and THOMPSiON FUNERAL HO!^ First St. PHONE im Wliatl t%tet brand mw bulb he booffht 1«M tban an hour ago has inivpearedl. It wouUnH-be so bad if this were the first offense lol It happens dU the tfme. Why fM op witii this in your-howe* lM4d‘%vh«n-]roa can j . : . i »UY G-E MAZDA mss THE CARTON 2'Months -To P^y Witli Yo4|r Light Bill “Thoughtful Atfenliion Yo Yhe Smallest DetaiP AMBULANC® SERVICE aiNTON N. and I COLLEGE Rock Hilly S* C. A Co-Educational Institution Conducted by the A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Healthful Location Reasonable Rales^ Self*Help Opm»i(fiiilir Fall Session Begkis September 8, 1911 For information, address: . V - President, E. Warner Brice " TiffldS. WATSO??. ion of his father, who has been .a successful practioner in Char lotte for the past 30 years, and who was just recently retired as presid'ent ■ of the Old North State Mediodl, Dental and Pharmateu- itical Society. Toung Mr. Watkins is an ex ceptionally talented young man, with fine personality and has many warm frienda throughout the nation. He . is modest and his many fi'iends predict for him a very successful career in his chosen profession. United States from Gr^at Brit-' ain since the start of the witf j j in September, 1939. whieh ought to serve mn a re minder that con.scieiitious elTort.s will not go unnoticed. The provisions of the will j were met withtn a few davi^ after « j * „ T u » .because of loss or damage to the denrwe of Mr. Johnston. - • i TH. CAKOUNA T.MF,. - they were twenty years »go. Next Thur. July 31 The CSiancallors Present Girls Gose Day Camp; Good Season Durham — Pi?*” short the outdoor prograiu. which the girl iWouts’ were presenting Thursday afternoon, July 3 at North Caro lina College as a part of the closing activities of the Scout Day Camp. Mrs. Emma Butler hass been directing the day camp which began June 16 and iibout fifty girls' attended. At the Scout Day Camp the girls studied soap carving, wood carving, s'tick cooking, one pot cooking, swimming, tin can craft group singing, games, hiking, traveling and a number of other camp studies. Mrs. Butler was assisted by Mrs. Minnie Gilmer, Mrs Bessie Bailey, Mias Sarah Christmas, Miss Mary Cotten, Miss Grace GampbfeH and Mias Doi'othy Daw iSon. Durham has six Negro Girl Scout troops and they total 125 in number. The scouts annual summer camp, program will be- igin at Camp Whispering* Pines either late this moiifth or early in August. C. W. HOBBS GROCERY . Groceries • Meats Foootf fl^tampe Cashed 5&1 E. First Street ■J- \ i ,r.H vmFn Grover Ashe, 4-H Club mem ber of Rt. 2, Murphy, netted a profit of $30.53 in two months hy faising and selling 300 New Hampshire chicks, reports A. Q. Ketner, Cherokee county farhi agent of the N. C. Exten sion Service. - LINCOLN THEATRE -- Charlotte* North Carolina Htnnphrey Bogrart«Ida Lopino p« in •* "HIGH SIERRA” ; Also “DEAIWOOD DICK” Chapter 14 SUNDAY ■ BiK»iIDAY - TUESDAY Juty 13-ll>15th. RACIAL FREEDOM STILL A MYTH SCHO(». ' RIKGS, KEYS, FRA'PRI^Y ■ JEWELRY GRAIWATINe - NURSES - PINS a FLOVD-HORNE 108 ‘E. First - Strwt Charlotte, N. C. Barrel” 1st Time CALLOWAY And His All Star Revue CXMXMtE^ DANCE " Advance-75c,,inc.-tax Tickets at-Riex Drug,. Fred- Kemps and Fred rutftMi's IBENEFTT CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND NOW Bud£:et Prices Are 20% LOWER Goodrich - Silver- town Stores 4tli aad Brcnrard Sts. PkoM 3-4131 KING’S i FOOD store! Groceries and Qiia!lity Meats •; 530 E. First St., Charlo«tc For yoar sprfaigr paintmg see PROGRESSIVE Paint & Glass Go^ Paints - Varnishes - Enaaidi Wall paper and auto vlisa 04 E. First St. — Charlotte J. L. Powell, Fr«w llllilllllllllllllllllllllHlllttllllllllllllll Dr. AtttH'ey.L Paher Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the ex clusive convenimce of the Colored People. Tele.3 - 85M (Opposite PtiUic Library) 317’A N. Tryon Street MONEY TO LOAN Silvenrart, Men’s ClathiBg, Type Writers, Siat Goa. Masieal !»• strwnents, aaythiag «f val«fc RELIABLE lOANCO. 121 EAST TRADE STREET Xhariotte^ OUMt and iMfwr Day J Phone 8431 r PCNER4K.flMtE 3»^^«KJTll UmmRD .STREET Nltht Phones 3^27. 3-2472 C. W. HOBBS GROCERY Groceries - Mests SHqesB . Mti
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