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nggiiggt- THl CA80UWA TTMES SATURDAY, AUG. 6th, I94Q BopHsIt iO>ntinu(Ml tn’ni Hi»‘ th«* jpjwriior rxhorl*^! ha%T m. (m-ni i>p|»ortimit> to iv ihnrrh n.i-mht rship to Ih? job th.tt is th»'ir- l>r r A lilshop of liii'h Sqtiurf*. Pr*"iilriit of th«* flen* ewl i'(*nv»iitiim of Norlli t’aruliiiH. intrwluml th(* Oo%-^riior The First HAptiit I'hurrh choir rfiidt-ml « pn>- irniti of spirit Vials for the op- p«^n V ^iht daily >. '.Mous were being ^la during' the week »iui were Shwlult'd to i‘oti('lud«‘ on KVi- d«^'. S«‘V*'rMl pwiicl d»Nfiis»ion8, woThhip wnnt's hiuI Kpewhets by proiiiineiit ininisters w**r»’ oii tiip by Hapfisrt h-adors More Race Police Seen For Atlonto ATliA.\'TA. (iA. Mayor Hartsfidtl last week y>nleretl Police Chief HerlnTt Wenkins to put oii iiion- poliw, and to briiin the eoni- pliinent ot Atlaut«'s i»oli-c force np to full Mivii^rth. At the same time, the Mayor said that he would seek an increase in the number of Ne- gto policemen in the 1950 city budget. “These men,” said the mayor, “have done excel lent sendee for Atlanta in the few months they have been on ^our force, and even our serer- est critics now agree they hare been the cause of a material reduction of crime of all kinds in the Negro sections of our city.” At tlie present time, the authorized strensrth is eipht NVpro offieers, but actually only five are on dnty. Two of the eipht have snhmittwl their resipnations. and a third has a broken arm n*ceiveI ir. the the duty. Fourth PTA Workshop At Bricks, N. C. RALEIGH ' The fourth aiinnal P.-T. A Workshop for children and youth, s]>onsored by the X»rth Carolina Conpress of ('olofi-il Parents and .Teacheis, in eo- O|>eration with Knral Life (Vti ter. uill he held at Brick, X. AllplLKt S-11. 'The''‘TVf»p(»ns4‘. both in mein- hership ai|d leadership of dis eussions and oj)inions in former years lias Im'cii excellent and ef- fi'«-fivc; for over the past three years there have been alxmt 2')0 members who have liad the bene fit of tliis propram extended over a ftnr-day periol. The theme of the inKtitute — “ITealth For Onr World” stres.sinp health aetivities of th(> “Child' Tn-His Family And Commiuiitv” will be emphasi/- ed from the l>epiniiinp of the Get Aeouainted Dinner at 2:00 p. m. Monl«y. Anpust 8. thronprh- ont the sessions, endiism: Thtirs- day with siimTi)flrizati(m and reeomniendations for thff^ntiire, A sp-cial all-session short eon- ference will be devoted to P.-T. A. prf)cednres, ]irineiples, de mon .strati on s. propram planninp and special itro.iefts-. Masons \ (Continued fr^m^Mupe OneT nor encnmbranyfs of anv kind -and $100 in pnf- ential claims of 43.000 Ma«Eter Masons, the Ix>dpe has $22.5 in liipiid Ms^ets It. was Hiiiteil that tlw Urand Ijodp' is more than 200 l>er i-ent *>tvent. th* IamIp? of Sr«T«»w, a mi ni orial ndipimis »»ervH‘e. was held Tui'!«lay cveninp ih mi-nu>ry of the 4:12 Master .Masoiis who lUeil durinff the [wst fiM-«l y«’ar. Rev. D Comer WiHihinpton of .Annin ton, .Vlabama, delitered the nieiiional wrmtHi PassM '('oiitinued from Pu4je (hie)' pr(i|M itA iMith of which w ill po to Whiti- Rwk Hapti-it ('himh at the death of her adopt(mI pr«)id«in GHhn/.i Smith of this city. IL' Is the only Rur\ivinp relative Funeral services were held at White li'o‘k, Thursday, .llily 2H at four p III,, with the Key Mi les Mark Fisher officiatiiip Interment was at the Heech womI Ccihi’terv Buildings (Continned from Pape One) .•loset space, iiKKlern built-in fijc tui^s and cabinets, and complete bath. .Msf> ample liphtinp fiv tun*N and outlets are provided in eaeb room. The apartments are planned for eomfort and convenience of the tenants and all e(piipm»-nt is motlern, apart- ment-hou,s' type. . The elassrfKim buildinp is a three-story, fireprtmf buildinp with entrance on the pround floor from campus side and en trance on main floor from street side. The second floor contains eipht clasRT'oom, faculty offices and waitinp room; the main floor contahi six clas.srwmj.s, rii' iill.'k offrces, waitinp r»K>m. and nun's and L'irl's toileta. The exterior d*>«ipu of thin buildinp is Colonial to corres jMtnd with the architictuj^e of the rest'of the biiihliiips on the campus The exterior walls are faced with ii‘d brick and stoiw? trim The roof is of >*lotc. anl the flixirs (d' all riK)iti tile. AH corridii> aii'd .stair halls have terraz/o floor, and all toilet rooms have tile.floors, Each of the main entrances haa bnlletin jK>ards mikI ili»- play cas«‘s on each wall. .\11 ro»ins are \tell liphted with larpe windows and ample li|fht- inp lixtnri's mid nutlets are pro vided in caeh riMim. Man Faces Twenty-Nine Year Old Rap .MAUTIXSVILLH, V'A. Haniest li. Martin, 55 year ohi .Martin.sville man, wanted here for the .slaying of Dan ■Martin, his neiphbor in May of 1H27, will be brought back to Martinsville to face t'he rap. Martin is being held by the Harrisburg, Pa. police who have granted extradition pa pers so that Sheriff David Miles may bring him back here to face the slaying charge. Followinp the slayinp which was said Jo have taken place over some ehickcns, MaHin left this section and was otdy recently apprehended by the ITarrisburp authorities when they learned of the Virpinin charpes. SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FDNfiRAL DIRECTORS S2Z E. Pettigrew St, 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone J-372! MR. LAMOND SM;TH \ Funeral services for Mr. Lamond Smith of Davis Street were held Monday, August 1st at 3 P. M. at the Morehead Avenue Baptist Church. Inter ment was at the Beechwood Cemtery. ♦* MRS. FLORENCE BALDWIN Mrs. Florence Baldwin of 1205 Cornell Street died August 2nd. Funeral arrangements are in- Shopping QUALITY AND ECONOMY breakfast BACON 52c VEAL CHOPS 55c RIB steak 55c VEAL OR BEEF STEW 35c (4 pounds) PURE LARD 65c (4 pounds) JEWEL SHORTEN ING 79c THERE ARE OTHER GOOD BUYS OF A FULL LINE OF MEATS, STAP LES, AND PRODUCE.t * * * Neighborhood Store COR. FAYETTEVILLE AHD DUPREE DIAL 9-3330 S.H. Hopson Coal Co. I am thinking how it would pay ^to make a start and get all of your COAL now, Before Winter. Then you can soy, I have mine and let Mr. JOHN L. LEWIS get his. I have all types on hand. DffAL L.4841 DURHAM BUSINESS nIR E c T O R Y (Place On Your Wall Or Desk For Handy Reference) Shop _ 116*S. st?S8fe=J2i2l^ SaldwiB^^*®- Exchangfr^jgJ^ g Pettierew St.—L-493^ Battle’s Grill —406 Pettigrew — L-063? Biltmore H*t«l333Z?rE. ».»ttlgr«w St. Tf-2071 Biltmore Serviea^tation—402 £. Pettigrew St. — R-34J1 Bull City Cafe (*^homas)—412 Petiigrew St.—L-4842 Cee Cee Cafe—(.^W. Wallace)—916 Pickett—N-8705 College Inn Ice Cream Bar, 1306 Fayetteville St., R-3691 Davis Grocery and Market — 1107 IMne Street — J-8482 Deluxe Barber Shop — 617 Fayetteville Street—L-07S5 DoNut Sbup—336 Pettigrew Street Dial 6-0842 Jackson’s Grocery and Market—406 Matthew St. — 9-1779 Jones’ Shoe Shop — 905 Fayetteville Street " M. Kaplan’s Clothier — Corner Elm & Fayetteville Streets Ltading Sandwich Shop— 1222 1-2 Fayettevillew_N-44i4 LUCAS CAFE—122 Mangum Street F-2502 Quslitv Food Marker—S2ft'4 Pettigrew R-8?5' Regal Theater — East Pettigrew Street — Dial J-0441 Roysl Cleaners—538 Pettigrew Street — L-7981 SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT, 522 E. Pettigrew, J-3721 Service Printing Co. — Cor. Branch & Pettigrew — N-7462 Scott ft Roberts, Dry Cleaners—702 FAyetteville — N.t?6t Safeway Market — 524 Pettigrew Street — Dial: F-8903 SUr Dust Gorcery (Paul Smith) — 614 Glenn St.—9-2114 Grocery (Mr. Mattox)—Alston and Glenn—F-7761 Terrell’s Food Store—526 Pine St. ’V-4271 Thelma’s Textile (Seamstress) —306. Dillard St. 9-3190 Unioa Tailor Shop — 418 Bowd St. m$491 Wallace Grocery and Market—914 Pine St.—Pbone Darlington Duo Killed In Accident S. H. Hopson Coal Compaii)^ Two Darlington county men were killed last Saturday near Hartsville in an automobile accident. They were identified as Wil lie Johnson,* 25, and David Bethea, 54. The two w^e reported as rid ing on Highway 102 north of Harttville when the car over-^ turned. Easter To Join Cleveland CLEVELAND Luke Efister, the fabulous long ball hitting first base man from San Diego, Calif ornia, wil^ not return to the Pacific Coast, but will join the Cleveland Indians. Easter, the sensation of the year, and the big box ofHce draw o\it on the coast is now convalescing here from a knee operation, and will be put on : the tribe’s roster as soon as he I is able to play. | EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ' llnvinp qiinlifipil Executor of the estate of Nanoy fclllpn Hmilh, do ppA»ed, late of Durhnm (bounty, North rnrolinn, this in to notify nil iH'rsims linvinj; eliiims »gnin*t the (■stutp of said deeenned to Pihibit them to the undersiRned nt North rarolina Mu- tun! Life Insnrnnee •(’om|iany or at th- office of hi« attorney, 111 (’or- coran .'^trfet, rHirhnm, North (’aro Una, on or before the Cth dav of .VngWKt. or thi» notice will hr jdpadcl to said estate will plcnv make immediate payment. This the rtth day ofAtipnst, 1940 W. .T, KKNNKDY, .Tr., Ejteetifor of the Estate of N'aney' Rllen Ptiiith. VTPTOR S. BRY.^NT, Attorney. Drama (Plow turn to I'Hgt* Eiirlit) Civil NYar, the Spanish W’ur, Mtul Worhi Wur l' and WdHtl \\^r 11. ^ l-’aeultv |)H|^>ant efmmiittee nieinb*‘rs wen* Ituth liilluiii U'hortw) : Kli/Jil»etb White 1 Dujjeen ; .\luriou t'onliee (Stage ami Costiuuesj ; .Mrs. Ruth lihvanls (iSoloistn); .Mary B(»hauni (Choral SpaakiriK Cboir^, uutl iClleu Weatherford {lU)U|fh Uiders and 369 Hejfi uieut.) ^ Mutual (Cwutiuuetl from l'u^re Oue) Mont|>elier, Veriyoul; New Bnjf- iiiHd Mutual; New Vork, Nortli- wesleru .Mutual, North Wenteni Xational, I’euu .Mutual, Phoenix .Mutual, I’roviileut .Mutual, Re- publie Xational, S(ui hife As- miraiiee and 'I'eacliers lustiranoe and Annuities, Tlie X. (' Mntnal’s annual re- l»ort wax iniblislied in the t*n anniversary edition of tiie “ WIietHtoiie,” tlie eompanyV ((narterly publieation, and was (nintetl by the S>rviee I’rintiu}? ('(ttiipany, a Durham fiim. The above letter announeiiiji till- “.Merit .\wanl” eitation Mas preeed(*l only two days by an(.tiler from the Insurance Re^ M-areh iind Review S»‘rviee of In- (lianna|M)lis, Indiana on June 13 praisinp the work that North (’arolina ilutnal is doing and the high stanikirds it is main- uiining. Walltown frontinued from Page Five) Gladiola Newell, liouise aiul Melvogene Brown of Clarkton, n ti'l the funeral of Mis,s Elouise Stroud. ’XpV; fi>vi-ot the siek and shut-in '^ny a vi.sit, drop n note Send n card, take a flower. ^Irs. Virginia Lunsford Fourth Street Shop 'til 9 p.m. FrL Friday Night Only} 26-pc. Silverpiate 4.44 SEARS Smartly 6tjdj?4 Jijlverplate at Sears savings Friday Night Only! Stainlesis steel biades^— matching, forks and spoons have 18% nickel silver base. Buy at Sears Friday Night at this ppicjp! Hufry! 416 E. MAIN ST. PIAL R-771 UrM. Uueinda Ilopkinn Fourth Street Mrs. Emma Holeman Third Street If you have aew$ as such Don’t forget to get in touch With some memter of the NEWS AHD VIEWS. Phone X-6832. Hillsboro (Continued from Page Five) REVIVAL TO START The Revival will l>egin at .Mt. Bright Baptist Chtirch the week of Augu.«rt. 8. Daily Vacation School will begiu there tl^ sauu- week. PORTER AND COOKE The famous Parter and (_'(K4ce Singers rendered a concert at Mt. Zion A. M. K. ('hnreh Sat urday, .hily 29tli. RENDER PROGRAM The MeCoy (Iow|M‘I Singer* WMidered a program at the T>iek ersoii (iiapel A. M. E. rhnreli on Siniday, .hil.v .lOth. TO NAGS HEAD Mrs. Grace Harris left for a vacation at Nags Head Bench on Satur»l«y, Jbly 29th. (Irnnge, ed lioiiH ferMey has return- or a short v isil. FROM KEW YORK Betiy aird Mrs, Frel Chgv»teM^p^- turucd home from Xew York. ’ ~- E. N. TOOLE, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Con^tactor, Has Moved To 432 East Pettigrew Street, Next Door To Booker T. Theatre. New Telephone Number 2-2241 Night Telephone Number R-3971 HOME AGAIN Charlie Anderson of Ra'rt LET US KNOCK-OUT YOUR LAUNDRY If you have a heavy laundry hang over, bring it to us. ' # ^ DAMP AND FINISH WASH 1 The Peoples Laundry ♦ WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER ANY DAY YOU WISH 400 E. Pettigrew St. Phone 9-1292 Dtirham, H. C. Elite Typwriting Service MIMEOPRAPH , SERVICE BOOKKEEPIN TAX SERVICE CALL USf OR TYPIHGs * - letters — term PAPERS ^ TUBS * THERESA WALKEl Stenographer* ♦ J. B. HOBOOOD, Mgr, PHONE J- 3 7 2 1 522 E. PETTIGREW ST Week-End Specials At DILLARD SELF SERVICE Two Pounds NECK BONES One Pound CUBE STEAKS One Dozeq LEMONS r Twenty-Five Pounds OCCONEECHEII FLOUR Five Pounds ' SUGAR 45c -79e -39c $1.89 45c Two Cans—Popular Brands DOC FOOD^— -25c Two Boxes QUAKER GRITS —29i^ TIDE, DUZ, OXYDOL - 28f Two Pounds FAT BACK Two Packages SKINNERS MACARONI 23e One Dozen COUNTRY EGGS-59c DILLARD'SELF-SERVICE* 1212 Fayettevijfe Sfregt . Dial J-2584 IP-HPPP IP Amey’s Funeral Home 40 1 PINE STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE—J- 2971 AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS "Respect For The Living And Reverence For The Dead MR. JOHN A. DAVIS Mr. John A^avis, 26, died July 26. Funeral services were helH at Gethsenjane BaptUt Cbufch on Enterprise Street Monday, July 31, Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery, — MR. WILLIAM H. TAPP Last Rites for Mr. William H. Tapp, who died July 28 were held at the St. atthew C. M. E. Church He was a resident of 105 Hillside Avenue and was 75 years old at time of death. MRS. ANNIE P. CLEMENS Mrs. Annie P. Clemens, 39, oi 511 South Street, aied July 29. Funeral services were held at the Mount Vernon Baptist Church August 2 and in- terment was at Beechwood Cemetery. Bull City Electric And Apjpliance Company Announces That It Is Now A Franchise Dealer Fpp ^ -CROSLEY Electric Ranges [||SHel vadoinflelngeratfm \ Frostniaster Gas Ranges A Full Line Of Standard Brand Of Small Electrical Appliances Of All Kinds. ^ iEE US BEFORE YOU BUY BULL CITY ELECTRIC & APPLIANCE CO^ 438 E. PETTIGREW ST. DIAL 4^03
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