.'ij" wfn DURti/lM X€CltTT MRS. P* W. HARRIS, SOCIBTY EDITOR All Nvwi For Tbis Pag* Unit Be Sutmlttad B«for* 10:00 A. M. Hraday Bacli Weak PEOHB R$913 TOKIE JOKNSOIf TO SPEAK TO DELTAS Alpha Kappa Sigma Chapter of Delta tiifpua Theta ISorority will begin ita fall program with an eight o’clock dinner meeting in the Jade Room of the Do- Nut Shop on Friday, Sept. 30, with M». Tokie Schalk Johnson, Pittsburgh COURIER colomn- itt, aa guest speaker. Mrs. Johnaun is widely known as a speaker and writer on topics of primary interest to women. She hfM appeared aa a speaker at marriage and family life con ference throughout the eastern and southern states. Mrs. JohuHOU will uImu appear os speaker m the B. N. uuke Auuiioi’ium oetore tlie atudeui body of >iorth Carolina? at the Ctoapel houi- on Friday. Mrs. Maude Logan aud Miiw liuth llubh spent tlie week-end in Kocky Mount as house guests ot Mr. and rs. 1*. W. Burnett. They were kept' busy filling social engagements honoring them un- the hour of departure. MR. AND MRS. C. C. COBB ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cobb of 916 Scout Drive entertained a few friends at their home Friday night, September 23rd at eight o’clock in honor of Mrs. £. A. McLlwaine of East Spencer. Mrs. McLlwaine is visiting in Durham while her husband is a paUent at Duke Hospital. Those present were: Mrs. Mc Llwaine, Mrs. Frankie Thomp son of Philadelphia, Mrs. Sarah Cates, Mrs. M. F. Fikes, C. B. Noel and Fred Hines. Everyone spent an enj^able evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mason of Winston Salem spent the past week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels, 519 Pine Street. Jerome Daniels left Saturday to spend a week in Winston Sa lem visiting his grandmother, Mr$. A. J. Thomas. Thomas Baker, wlio has been confined to home due to illness is much improved. BENCH WARMERS ORGANIZE A group comprisin" many of Durham football enthusia.sts who have organized what is to be known as the “Bench Warmers Club,” had a very interesting meeting at the Biltmore Hotel Monday evening when Tx*e Smjtli showed pictures of a recent foot ball parade. Johnny McLciidon told how a spectator may find a football game more interesting and Leroy Walker made the fellows feel that they might have been on the Hampton-Shaw sidelines by his account of that frtwas. E. C. “Pops” Turner is prWdent of the club. club problems a social hour was enjoyed during which time a de licious repast was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Ruby Dasher, instructor, Mrs. Cora Boss, Mrs. Artlee Can- nady, Miss Colonial Hall, Miss Ceola Kosemond, Haiy Royster, Edward Rosemonc|k Harry Roy ster, Johnnie Stroud, Richmond Williams, Misa Onnie Rogers and Mr. and Mi-s. Bureh Coley. The Hillside Parent-Teachera Association will hold its first meeting of the year on Mon day night, October 3, at 8:00 o’clock in the high school audi torium. Mrs. M. T. Horton, presi dent of the association for the 49-50 school year, has an nounced plans for an acquain tance social as a feature of the Monday night meeting. MRS. PEDDY HOSTESS On Monday evening a group of flower enthusiasts met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Peddy, 2008 Otis Street and organized-a flow er club. . Members from The Year Round Garden Club were invited to lend a hand in the organiza tion. Melanies Roxie Davis, Alice Farrison and Hattie Meadow'S were seelcted to attend. After the club was set up, Mrs. Farrison gave a lecture on “Roses” ami Mrs. Meadows on “Fall Planting.” White a suitable name is be ing sought for thf club they will be known as Garden Club Num ber Three. Officers elected are President, Mrs. Ij>'dia Wray, Mrs. Virginia Alston, vice president; Mrs. ElmA Peddy, secretary; Mrs. .launitA Page, As-sistant Secre- tar>', Mrs. Mozelle Mcljtfinghlin, treasurer, Mrs.'Marion Henr^% Chairman of Program Commit tee, Mrs. Nellie Toole, Chairmjln of Publicity, Mrs. Hazel W^ilson, Chairman Membership. Otlier members present were: Mra. Bea Whitn, Mrs. Georgia WTiitt«tl and Miss Thelma Reeves. 9UC Walltown Nens i and VieMS By MRS. CALLIE DAVE EMC 30C LOVING UNION CLUB The Lioving Union Club met on Thursday night, September 22 at the home of Mrs. Mildred Love. Ttie meeting was opened by aungmg, “Jesus Keeps Me Near i Ue Ci'oss.. 'me Scripture, Saint ijonu, tirst tnrougU tne seventn verses were reaa by the l:'resi- ueut, toUoweU uy ilie “Lord's t'rayer. ’' '1 uen the house was opened for Dusmess .The club was glad to welcome three new members. iilrs. Lessie Brown, Airs. Mary Rogers and Mrs. Cailie Uaye. Alter ail business was tran sacted, the hostess served a re past oi saudwiclies, potato unips, piekies, ice cream and cookies. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bessie McKellar. YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB The Year Round Garden Club met Monday evening with Mrs. Annie Mayo, hostess. Mrs. Roxie Davis, president, presided over the business deliberations. Mrs. Mary Green opened the Garden Gate by the singing of the club song, followed by prayer, pledge and motto. Mrs. Lottie Lowe, secretary, gave minutes and re ports of previous meetings. Mrs. Emma Randolph gave a report on pledges and amounts paid to date on special project of the club. The flower show com mittee made a report that the flower show will be held Sun day, October 16 from 2 to 5 P. M., at the Harriet Tubman Branch YWCA on Umstead St. We shall look forward with much enthusiasm to this grand event and include this date as a “MUST” on our calendars. (The Program Committee had selected three members from the club to bring helpful hints and suggestions at this time. Mrs. Farrison received and refreshed memory on the selection, pre paration, care and planting and grouping of bulbs and Mrs. Hen derson on the usefulness as well as beauty of fruit trees as a background for gardens. Mrs. Dovie Grady Avas guest of the club and her remarks were enjoyable. Hhe gave her husband credit for being the gardener in the family. Members who had been absent on account of vacation or illness were welcomed back. During the social hour a most most delicious repast of salad, sandwiches, punch, homemade ice cream and cake, nuts and candles was en joyed by the following: Mestlames Dovie Grady, Roxie Davis, Lil Farrington, Katie Ijove, Eflie Daye, Rosa Suitt, Mary Henderson, Ethel Perry, Mary iGreen, Emma Randolph, Mag Kennedy, Lena Richardson, Ada Leach, Alice Farrison, Wil- mer Milum, Hattie Meadows. Mesdames Berta Davis, Mary Itay, Sarah Felder, Josie Rich, Amy Strudwick, Lottie Lowe, Carrie Burch, Allie Dick, Doro thy Manley and Plassie Harris. COUNT AND COUNTESS The Count and Countess Club met at the home of Miss Doris Hall on Knox Street. The meet ing was opened in the usual or der with tne president, Theodore Mebane presiding. Plans were made for the Halloween Party which is to be aimounced later. Miss Hall served delightful re freshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Gloria Higgins. Mrs. Rosie Jaby spent the week-end in Clarkton, North Carolina visiting her sister, Mrs. Rubbie McDougal. HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE The Housewives League of the Durham Business and Profes sional Chain met September 19 at the home of the president, Mrs. Cailie Daye. The meeting was opened by singing. The Housewives League Rally Song. The scripture, second chap ter of Nehum was read by the president. Prayer was led by Mrs. Mamie Smith. Bible verses were repeated by all the mem bers. The minutes of the last meet ing were received and adopted with the necessary corrections. The new business was that of the Trade Week program. It was suggested by Mrs. DeShazor Jackson and adopted by the group that members of the. Lea gue become matrons of the Miss Trade Week contestants and the matron be given a trip to the National Conycntion to be held in 'I'uskegee. This contest is to be given to the members of ttie Business Chain and Housewive League. The meeting w'aa brought to a cloae and the members enjoyed a social hour. Members present were; Mes dames DeShazor Jackson, Keliy Bryant, Lydia Smith, Mamie smith, Maude Pratt, Magnolia ijeak, Nettie Burch, Saran Dod son, iola Goss aud Mrs. Cailie Daye. David Moore was in the city a few days visitii^ his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Moore ot Fifth Street. His' mother, Mrs. Mrs. "^lary Moore and young David, Jr., accompanied Mr. Moore back to his home in New York City. David Jr., had spent the summer with his grandpar ents. The Woods families of Engle wood Avenue aud of Third Sts., Mrs. Bagley, Miss Kelly of More- nead City and Fannie Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Moore and Itev. and Mrs. W. L. Wil son Sunday in Winston-Salem. The Wail town Bronze Mayor and Councilmen met at the home of Johnnie Harris on Monday night, September 26. The Community Male Chorus rendered services Sunday, Sept. 25 at 3 o’clock in Goldsjv>ro. Don’t forget the sick and shut- ins: Write a letter, drop a card, sent a note, take a flower: Mrs. Virginia Lunsford Fourth Street Mrs. Martha Richmond Lincoln Hospital Mrs. Emma Holman Third Street Mrs. Loretta Green Second Street Mrs. Bird Club Boulevard Ben Miller Mrs. Sallie Brown liincoln Hospital Our sympathy to the Doles family on the death of Mr. Doles’ sister, Mrs. Walker who died Tuesday. lie Lyon Park News . . By MISS E. J. JOYNER DIAL L-8961 Miss Magelene Satterfield, formerly of Hillsboro, but now residing in Bronx, New York was the week-end guest of Mrs. Mattie R. Canty of Moreland Avenue. The Mission Circle Number 11 of the First Calvary Baptist Church had a dinner at the home of Mrs. Mary Simpkins on Jackson Street, Saturday night. The Male Chorus of the First Calvary Baptist Church render ed music at the HMount Sinai Baptist Church in Orange Coun ty, Sunday, Sept. 25. ^ COSMETOLOGISTS MEET The Cosmetologist Chib Local Number One met with Mrs. Pauline Love on Dowd Street. Members present were Mesdames Tessie Slater, Lucy Johnson, J. M. Adams, Marie McMillan, N. J. Curry, Margaret* Minor, Pauline Boxley, Mattie Pugh, Carrie Crawford, Burma Pret ty, Betty Fowler, Miss Lois Bur- roiigh, Sarah Dodson, Mildred Compton. Mrs. Adams conducted a quiz program and Mrs. Pauline Box ley was the lucky w’inner. After the meeting, a delicious repast was served. The next meeting will be held on October 3 at 4 o’clock with Mii*s Ijois Burroughs at the D’Orsay Beauty S^ilon, 120 S. Mangum Street. Mrs. Mattie R. Canty and Mrs. Victoria Joyner will give a sup per in the basement of the First MR. AN» MRS. BURCH COLEY Entertain On Saturday, September 10, Mr. and Mrs. Burch Coley of 1009 Cornell Street entertain ed members of' the Lyon Park Adult Educational Club. The meeting was presided over by the vice president, Edward Roeemond. The meeting was carried out in the usual manner. After a brief and helpful discussion on CARD OF THANKS Thanks to the many friends for their beautiful cards, flow ers, prayers, and tokens of friendship during my recent .illness. IS YOUR CAR.. OVERHEATING? Let us clean yoHtdogged cooling system with Pressure Chemical Steam, Motor-Chas- sis Cleaning Se^ce. GRANITE SERVICE STATION E. 8. PHILIjIPS, Prop. MAIN AND NINTH STS. Calvary Baptist Church, Sat urday evening, October 1st. Come And Dine With Them. WILLING WORKERS The Willing Workers Club of Eananuel A. M. E. Church met w'ith Mrs. Thomas. The meeting was presided over by the presi dent, Mrs. Annie Pratt. After the business session Mrs. Thomas the hostess, invited the guests into the dining room where she served fried chicken, potato salad, hot rolls, ice tea, and fruit salad and cake. Those present were: Mrs. Annie Pratt, Mrs. Mary Tapp, Mrs. Ida Singleton, Mrs. Vic toria Parsobs, Mrs. Maggie Mor gan and Mrs. Jennie Allen. REGAL THEATRE * SUNDAY ONJLY—OCT. 2 ♦ BILL ELLld^T * JOHN CARROLL in The Fabulous Texan Serial: WINNERS OF THE WEST, No. 3 AddedjjComedjTj—^Border^^Without^^Ba^on^^ * MONDAY-TUESDAY—OCT. 3-4 * DICK POWELL * SIGNE HASSO in To The Ends Of The Earth Number Two Thrilling Episode of SUPERMAN Added: Speed In My Veins — Odor Of The Day * WEDNESDAY THURSDAY—OCT. 5-6 * Cone With The Wind Starring: CLARK GABLE ♦ LESLIE HOWARD * VIVIEN LEIGH * OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND Admission: Children 20c — Mat. & Night — Adults 35c First complete show starts 12:00 Noon; Second show, 4:00 P. M.; Third show, 8:00 P. M. ♦ FRI.-SAT.—(Double Western Thrillers)—OCT. 7-8 * TIMMcCOYin The Phantom Ranger CHARLES (Durango Kid) STARRETT in El Dorado Pass Serial: THE SEA HOUKD, No. 11 Added: Color Cartoon — Colored Newa Local Alumni Of NV.C noias mitiai Meet Three phaaes uf aetivitit:i> wtitcli cuuueru graduates ui ^\ui'C.li Laruluiu Cuncgti — Uie ijamuM IL. aiit-paru Aiemunai i^'uuuUaiiuu; ‘tne iiumeuumiUK x'rugraui, aud u caiupai^u to creaie a uruauer mtereat m tne Aiuumi autiviues — iiignim;ntea tne local unapler’s fintt uicetiug 01 tne term at a umner meeting at tne Uo-iSut Sbop's Jaue liooni, on Wednesday, b«ptem- ber 21. Dr. J. M. Hubbard, spoke to the cnapter members about the history of the Alumni Asso ciation, beginning with its or ganization in 19i6, and con tinuing until today. James T. Taylor, Director of the Shepai'd t ouudation Cam paign, explained the program i)>2oU,U0U for a scholariinip and behind the current drive to raise loan fund, and asked all Alum ni to support the program whole iieartedly. Alumni Executive Secretary, Marion S. Johnson, told the members that elaborate plans were being made and all that was needed was the coopera tion of the Alumni to insure thfe greatest Homecoming ever. “For the first time in our history,” said Mr. Johnson, “Miss North Carolina Scholas tic” will be selected from nominations of all high schools on the basis of scholarship, lead ership, and talent, and will be crowned during the halftime, a- long with “Miss North Carolina College, Homecoming Queen.” Another feature of the pro gram Mrill be a parade be^- ning at 10:00 a. m. with a large number of floats enter- ei&by campus, local organiza- tmns and businesses. More than 10,000 spectators are ex pected to attend the Home coming game between the “Eagles” and Virginia State “Trojans.” Alumni members present were Misses C. M. Russell, Emma L. Boswell, Mesdames P. W. Har ris, V. L. Davis, T. R. Stroud, H. M. Michaux, Mrs. A. Fer guson Lafiayette, Mrs. Gladys McNeil, Miss J. C. Pope, Mrs. Odessa Hopkins, T. D. Parham, Mrs. M. H. McMillan, Mrs. Julia Lucas, Brooklyn McMillan, J T. Taylor^ C- A. Alston. James T. Hawkins, Mrs. M L. Newby, Mrs. Nannie J. Green, D. A, Williams, Howard Alston, M. S. Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Wil son, Johnson Holloway, Mrs. Juanita Beatty, Carl Beatty, Mrs.,C. R. Holmes. Misses Evelyn aud Beulah Row'land, Mrs. Lizzie Cannady, Miss Ida Mae Bass, Miss Ila Blue, John Turner, Vivian Hen derson, Mi.ss Inez Nemmo. Mrs. I. R. Holmes, Dr. J. M. Hubbard. I. R. Holmes, SATURDAY. OCT. Ut. i»l9 CA«OLlltA TIMM FAOg fivy Mdry ClymfA, James Andrews United Here The marriage of Mias Mary L. Glymph of Newberry, South Caroiina, and Durham, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glymph, to James Andrews of Winston-Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Andrews, Sr., was solentnized in an impressive ceremony Saturday afternoon at 6 o’clock in the Motmt Vernon Baptist Church in Durham. The liev. E. T. Browne, minister, officiated' at the speaking of th|e vows. l^'ioor bajtketb oi wnitc gad lull, pom poms, terns aud paima aiununatea witn seven brancn- ed canaiebrtw composed ttie ot- lective cnurcb Uecorations. Centering the scene was u briUieu covered with wnite satin, wuite satui ribbons marked tne reserved pews and burning tap ers alumiuated the setting. Mr. Joliu Gattis presiued at the organ and presented a pro gram of nuptial music, coinust- lug of ‘’I Love You Truly,” “O rromise Me,” “1 Love Thee,” ■‘intermezzo,” “My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice,” “Until The End Of Time.” Dan Andrews, Jr., brother of the groom, sang “Through The Years” by loumans ana “Be cause” by D’Hardelott. The bride entered the church on the arm of her lather by whom she was given in marriage. She wore a maui’er original gown of nylon marquisette which leatured a fitted bodice with a round iieekliue aud a sheer yoke of nylon marquisette. Self cov ered buttons fastened the gown in the back, and the sleeves end ed iu calla points over the wrists. The long full ruffled skirt fell into a court train. Her fin gertip veil of french illusion fell from a heart shaped headress encrusted with seed pearls ^d orange blossoms. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. She carried an arm bouquet of white bridal roses centered with an orchid. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Clements. Sne wore a lavender satin gown, featuring a fitted bodice, sherred dropped shoulders and full gathered skirt with bands of lace insert ed over hoops. Full length satin gloves completed the costume. Her headress was a bandeau of lavender maline with pink rose buds. The bride’s attendants wore dresses of turquoise blue, pink satin fashioned similar to the maid of honor’s dress. They wore lace mitts and headresses of lavender maline with rose buds. Bridal attendants w’ere Miss Marion Cheek of Chapel Hill, (Plea.se turn to Page pjight) With The Churches ST. TITUS MISSIONARIES MEET WITH DR. CORDICS Th« Miaaion Committee of -St. Titus P. E. Church met Monday evening with J. W. V. Cordiee, Senior Warden in bin office, Fayetteville. St. ^Routine bosiowat of the church was tranucted. Those praaent were: Rev F. J. Hunter, R. C. Foreman, W. A. Kenny, W. J Walker, Jr., R. C. W. Perry, J. H. Thompson, and R. N Harris REV. ROLAND AND MEN'S CHORUS AT MOUNT ZION CHURCH Rer. Harold Ririaad, pastor of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church and the Male Chorus of Mount Gilead will render senrice at the Mount Zion Bap tist Church on Fayettvrille Street, Sunday at 3:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend this serrice. ed in the mernm*-isf i After a di»li« . pa^ was Sf^rved > haked !hiek>>n dif‘n440K ■rranbtrry ssiM^, piffki^L itring ' beans, maahtnl potatoes, hot rotla ] i* »* er^^am, eake and coffee Thtj^ enjc^inf this fin* (oi- lowabip aside from aentb«rs of the choir were Rev and Mrs. E. T Browne and E T., Jr., Rev and Mrs. J I A. Brown, Mr and Mrs. K. R. I Perry. Mr and Mrs T L. Row land, Misses Amey Jones, l^da Vanhook and Dorothy Mesdames Alda Briggs Vic- jtoria Hudson; Messrs. G. Arm- i-itreng, Riley • Carter, tJr, C. C ■ Cobb. Elvin Cole, Joseph Sims,' olon'Page, Bennie Richardson, :Xam F’ennell, Walter Elliaon, I Ham rientt. Jr and Edward ■ Pratt MRS. NANNIE MERRITT ENTERTAINS Mrs. Nannie Merritt enter tained a few of her friends at a dinner Sunday, September 2o at her home, in honor of Miss Magdelene Satterfield, and Mrs. Annie Pratt’s birthda.v. Slic sGrvcd. ft niost ciGlcctiiblG dinner to the following, Mrs. (Please turn.to Page Eight) BIG RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored By The Junior League City Armory OCTOBER 7-8 DOORS OPEN AT _ 10 A. M. INJOY IT MORI NIXT FREEZER rrMh-fraata your dclldoM gardM preduca now In g IIN-HU* FrMur. Bnlov your gord«n h«irv»it In qll tt» wn-riponod goodnoM ♦hrough *ho y*«r-f*f Mvlngi In food cotti, and lotHor, mor* hoolHihil mooI vorioty. U.8 Cwbk l^t •EN-HUR Modol 21J7 (niuttratod) hold* up »• 425 lb*. THBEi *li*t — 9.2, I2.a, and 11.43 euble foot copadHo* — ot your lEN-HUR Doolor UNION ELECTRIC CO. SALES — SERVICE — REPAIRS . General Electrical Contractors 1224 FAYETTEVILLE ST. H. H. HOLLOWAY General Manager W. p. McNEIL Electrical Contractor SENIOR CHOIR NO. TWO MOUNT VERNON HOST TO FRIENDS SATURDAY The Senior Choir Number Two of Mount Vernon Baptist CTiureh entertained for mem bers and friends in the church assembly room on last sCtHirday eveninir from 8 to 10:30. Games were direected by Mrs. E. II. Fople and Dr. Rose But ler Browne, and all present join- InEW HOPE ASSOCIATION j TO MEET OCTOBER 4-5 I The Neir Hope Baptist As- ! 9*ciation meets at New' Bethel I Baptist Church on Wednes- I and and Thursd.iy, October L4th and 5th. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY The Women’s Auxiliary meets Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen S. Alston will be the speaker. Mrs. A. L. Fil- more is president of the Wo men’s Auxiliary. First Calvary Baptist Church Comer Kent Street and Mordiead AwntM RBV. H. H. HART, Pastor ^ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1949 N 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SC^HOOL RICHARD JAMJiS, Saperintendent 11:00 A. M.—SERMON The Pastor Mtude by The Choir Miss Maiy L. Stephens, Director 6:00 P. M. Baptist Training Union Richard Williams, Prssidsnt 7t30 P. M.^ERMON Tbs PMtsr MT. GILEAD BAPT. CHURCH DOWD STREET REV. HAROLD ROLAND, PASTOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1949 9 :30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEVI MITCHELL, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—Sermon “Putting Away Childish Things” 6:00 P. M.—B. T. U. ■- Hilliary Holloway and Miss Helen ilorrison, Co-Leader 7:30 P. M.—Sermon “TTiis Battlefield” V Mount Veraon Baptist Church Rev. E. T. Browne Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1949 9:30 A. M. : SUNDAY SCHOOL CLYDE RICHARDSON, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—Peaching _ Pastor 6:00 p. M. ^ Training: T'nion Miss Lyda Vanhook. Directress T:30 P. M.—The Lord's Supper Mu8i> — Senior Choir Number Two MRS. E. H. FOGLE. Directress “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor 8:-45 A. M.—Call To Worship Electronics 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School Lesbon—"The Call Of Isaiah” —Isaiah 6 :i-10. DR J. M_. HUBBARD, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.-T-Eighty-Third AnniTersary Obserrance with the James E. Shepard Memorial Fund featuring *‘Tb« Old Time Religion, II” by Miles Mark Fisher •Senior Choir.'Junior Choir, G««pel Chorus, Junior Gos pel Chorus and Tiny Tot Choir, Slu((iug. Mesdames Lettthers and Singleton, Co^IesAers 7:30 P. M.—Program a^der auspices The James £■ Sliepard Memorial FouadatiQa, lac. Prof James T. Tiytor, Campaign Wrector. 6:30 P. M.—B. T. U 4