Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / June 19, 1943, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
FACE EIGHT THE CAROLINA TIM E S BUY WAR BONDS QAT'TTpnAV if.rh -1943 H BataMai Iv C- War Di^arlMBt Bnraaa of Public RaUtlou GUINBA—SergMUit Robert D. Gibson of Chicago, Illinois, 1mA Conecy Willi* Lbctm Orlando, Florida, repair axel of on* •■i MB-tetf **■ tnidi. CAMELS SURE DELIVER PLENTY OF FLAVDK AND EXTRA MILDNESS you SAIO IT, OyRINE' CAMELS HAVE WHAT IT TAKES ! CoaitGnard . IN THi MAKINES Atyutf! IfyRINE* lot Maria* •mhowid** lor aeifhibioys tractor 'mUSNMMMS' foe yralrft *CMieL* msr mme sexyKS FOR THE BEST Beer Wine - Sandwiches - Cold Drinks VISIT ROSS* COZY CPRNER Corner »Pettiffrew and Henry Sts. For Best Shine In Town GO TO ROSS’ SHINE PARLOR 526 EaPettig^rew Street Best Sihines, Djes, and Cleaning in Durham ROSS SHEPARD, Ir., Prop. NATmUL PAGE BOY AmCNMENTS CAN HAVI YOUR HAIR fiCTI.y MATCHED FOR $250 Lafmtf CrmofioHs SmtUf Affmek94 Nmm« Hvifw 411 S*«rfM •MMITT SEND NO 0 wmmd Mnplaal r«a» Mt m MT rontuM am ttm p»—■ •■Ma fa> •aa* JWr) TOM tmm foKAT ES9E MRE BEAUTY HWOUCTS COMPANY M7 9tmt AVCMUl ItM* VOSI Miw YOM emr Usher’s Union Hotds Monthly Meet June 13 At White Rock . the [)iiih imi I'shors I’niou tielil its monthly meetins iit Whitp Hork ItiiptiMt Snndny at H i.lO p. in. The |»rojfnitn wms sporiHOr^d by fhc hniior depjirtineut of the l'«a- era Association. The pi;'0'tra m f“atiiri*(l hn oratorioil coiuest staged 1»5’ members of the .Itii. ior Auxiliary of the Durbimi t’sbers Frilon. Winner in the contedt was Mias Hettie Uiit'i rtogera of rnion Baptist ( hnr .Ii who delivered a forceful adJfejS on a flubjeet of common interest The Complete program inelnded: Devotionals, Rev. J. A. Whit^ed Mt. Olive, Kev. T. A. Or«dy Kbenerer Wrleome of Yiwtors, Rev Jil Fisher, White Roek Selection, Golden Tone Quar tet, White Rock f’aper. Miss MA'ic Tlndson, ('nl Grove Solo, Miss Helen Jones, St. Paul Five Minutes Talk, Rev, A. S. ('room. Union Haptist Solo, Mr. Ernest McAdamf. Saint Joseph CONTESTANTS Miss Edith Tapp, Mt- Gileao liss Bettie Ruth Rogers, Un ion Baptist Miss Celestind, Hays, Snnt Paul Miss Bettie Lou Carrington New Bethel JX7D0ES Rev. r. E. Mclicster, Second Baptist Rev. T. C. Graham, . West Durham Baptist -! Rev. J. A. Valentine, Saint •Joseph Collection, Rev. S. P. Perry, .•**kVV/WWiSlViW«vA5>A"#. Senator W. Warren Barbour, (Republican) of New Jersey, ceives congratulations of C.#lo* red leaders on his successful ef fort to include Anti-Discriniina* tion amendment to the recently Senate Passed Nurses TTrainiiig Bill. In thie Photograph, readirg from left to right, are Senator Barbour, Dr. W. H. Jernagin, Chairman, Fraternal Council of Negro Churches; Edgar G. , Brown, Director, Nation Negio Council; Dr. George A. Cro President, Maryland Baptist Convention, and Rev. Robert M. WilliaW. Chlairman, Methadist Ministers Alliance. St. Mark, Rev. E. Wimberlev, Mt- Gilead Report of Judges ^ Remarks by the State Presi dent, L. E. Austin Benediction. Wins Check for > jk Suggestion on Way ^ * to Do Job Better AMEY’S HOME FUNERAL AND FLORIST W)e Please The Living- By The Service We Render The Dead. DIAL J.2971 - RENTING - REMODELING AND ■ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ! INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS g If you have 'houses or apartments fdtjg rent or sale list them with us. If you| have insurance problems call us. Advice! without cost. i Union Insurance &: [ Realty Company [ ■ ■ ■ 1 B ill DIAL J-6521 814 Fayetteville Street (3JI Precious man-hours are being saved daily In processing metals for Navy equipment at a General Elsctric plant, thanks to a pi^oducticHi sue^- tion submitted by Hezekiah Coleman, shown above with the ch^k he re ceived for his Idea. Ctoleman, whose job is dipping metals of various sizes and shapes Into vats containing Gleaning fluids, suggested larger con tainers for handling the metals, en abling him to put through greater quantities in a day. Bora in Denmaiic, S. Car., where he attended school, he worked for« several years In furniture factories in the south until he learned to operate variotu types of machines. In 1041 he moved to Schenectady, and after W(M-Ung as a cook in a drug store and a htftel, obtained his present Job at G. E. Serried, his favorite forms of recreation are fishing and baselwtl. OR THIS ? TAKEO ETHIS: See the Local Agent of |MIKB»*FII» INSURANCE COMPANY DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA £^Sfl?VATIVE- SOUP-DEPEN DABLE GlbrgiUt INSUKANCE AOEMCY - • Dnrhmm. N. C |.N:^RANCK A KICALTY CO.. - - Durham, N. O. 4ti|0$ KKAI.TV amPANY, . . . Raleifh, N. C. iMOP DAL£ Qurlotte. N. C. • Charlotte. N. C. Is Welcome... I NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE i SUMMER SCHOOL TEACHERS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B Qothiers ^ And Furnishers ■ i “Tomorrow’s Styles - Today” ■ rFor Men Who Care ■ Washington Duke Hotel Bldg. I Pritchard^Brigbt & Co. 5 Durham, North Carolina ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ LastRhes Held For William Alston H^e At Home of Parents . Last rites were held here Mon day June 6 for W'illiam Alsto:>, 29-year-old former citizen of Durham who died in New York "^ity Monday, May .'U. The ser vices were held at the home of his parents, Mr. land Mra. E. T). Alston of 810 Fayetteville' Street, Saturday afternoon at ^ four o’clock with Rev. Miles MarK Fisher of the White Rock Baptist Church officiating, fn- terment was held at the Be^ch- wood Cemetery oi> Fayetteville fioad. Mr. Alston was born in Dur ham County where he attended the citji, schools. He is survived by his wife and one son, two daughters, his mother and fa ther, two sisters and one bro ther who hre: Mr. and Mrs E D. Alston of Durham, ijjrs. J. L. Alston of New York City, Lois, Shirley and William, Jr., also of New York City. His surviving sisters are Mrs. Sud> die Harriss and Mrs. Dorothy P. Locke and Johnny Alston of New York City. Spaulding To Speak At Hampton Banquet Honoring Mr. Youi^ Hampton Institute, Va.— Charles Clinton Spaulding, co founder and president of tht North Carolina Mutual Lifo Insurance Company, will be principal speaker at the testi monial dinner for Plummer Bernard Young, Sr., which is to be held at Hampton Instit ute on Thursday evening, June 17, Acting President R. O’Hara Lanier announced today. Mr. Young who is editor of he Norfolk Journal And Guide, is a prominent figure in jour nalism, race relations, and hi- i?her education for Negroes, and was recently elected head of the board of trustees at How ard University. The dinner is being given in his honor by th» .uiministration, faculty, ^ and workers of Hampton Institute of which he is also a trustee. It will take place in Clevelanc! dining hall at the college a1 8 p. m. In addition to Mr. Spaulding, other speakers at. the dinner will be Major Walter R. Browi: and Dr. Flemmie P. Kittrell of the Hampton , Institute staff Atorney Marian Poe of New port News, and President Ly man B. Brooks of Norfolk Poly- technid College. Acting Presi dent Lanier will be toastma- st&r. Mrs. Marian Calppa of th* Hampton Institute faculty i.- chairman of arrangements fo; the dinner, assisted by Arthu) E. Burke, Chaplain Camille A iVoman Gets Revenge On Man Who Slaps Her On Camp ^s CHATTANOOGA, (A N P) When Marion I. Cooper, white, AVA worker and passenger o.i an outbound Fort Oglethorpe bus Monday slapped a Nejfro woman for stepping on his feet, the ■\vomnn followed him to thi front of the bus where she pro ceeded to even things up with 16 cuts all over his body. Like a flash the woman diBappeaiet’. Twenty-seven Negro passen^or.s were arrestedJn connection with the cause but were released nfle. their names and addresses wer recorded. Officers arrested Knrl T Williams as an accessory to the assault. Cooper was taken to ih' Newell sanitarium where his wounds were reported to be .superficial. Police, however, aa> fhat the man was cut all ovrr his body. His assailant, who \r i s Chazeaud, Jefferson D. Davis, Dr. T. W. Turner. Cecil T. Lewis, Miss Lois Taylor, and Or. Paul E. Baker of the Hamp ton staff, and Dr. L. A. Fewl- ces of Newport News, presid- int of the Tidewater Howard 'Jnlversity Alumni Association. ht'Hilefl towdifl thi ifegro sec tion of the fell Cooper'a feet ..iid then apolo?:i7.- ed. -he wrt;-. ibMCfined as weigh-' irijr armind 2>ii pounds. She is still at lai ELLIS D. JONES AND CO. Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Fireside Mutual _ Burial Ass*n 502 DOWD STREET Phone N-5571 ANNOUNCEMENT Change In Opening and Closing Hours of ASIA CAFE Daily Open from 12 Noon To 11 P. M, ’ Except Sunday. Sunday from 5 P, M, to 11 P, M, Meatless Day Every Friday For The Duration. OVEKTHETOr ; FOR VICTORY UNITED STATES WAR N.C,COLLEGE TEACHERS Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort where your money .will Buy the most in-Styie and Quality. . DURHAM’S BEST STORE SINCE 1886 ’M - Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE u*hones: Day J-3721. Niarht J-3722 522 E. PettiKrew St U □ O □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ST. JOSEPH A.M.E. CHURCH . REV. J, A. VALENTINE, Minister Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Preaching 11:00 A. M. and * 7:00 P. M. ARE YOU DISCOURAGED, DEJECTED. HEART- BROKEIN? If you are—St. Joseph A. M. E. Church Ex* tends to-you without price an invitation to join its mem bers and friends in the renewal of your hope and faith, A Hearty Welcome Awaits You □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 19, 1943, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75