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I Lightner'sfiinermlor| PAGE FOUR THE CAROLINA TRIBUNE SATURDAY JUNE 3, 1939 AROUND THE TOWNS Brands news GREENSBORO RALEIGH Standard ' Abolishes Jim Crow V SOCIETY SLANTS Prominent visitors attending Ben Mrs. Kittrell and her mother. Prize Oratorical Contest, and don’t _ PICTURES Rowe, ferget Darby, J*r Hallie T. Emerson Phone 2-33321 nett Finals were. Rev. L. S. More, Mrs. Lucy an I Ruth Chavis that Mr. Fred who At New York Fair May Day Festivities at Washing- Chester, Pa. Bishop R. E. Jones, are spending some time in New is also a member is honoring the at a banquet in RadioEV IE W PROGRAMS ton Primary School Thursday were Columbus, Ohio, Rev. Milton Hil- York City while there they will contest winner the NEW YORK As soon . the beautiful and colorful. The May ary, Pennsgrove, N. J. Rev. G. see some of the Wo Id’s Fair. winner’s honor. protest of the NAACP. Come Day procession a beauty to Phelps, Cyrus Perry, *** * Executiv, was be- Rev. Charlotte his speech: If you can’t be a large the attention of the .if. hold The Queen and her attendants Rev. A. E. Ashe, Rev. F. A. Burge, of Standard Brands, Ine )0: Melody Now Mr. and Mrs. James McClain gave tree on the hill-top with out- fice Madness wcr gorgeously attired. Other fea- Marion, Rev. and Mrs. B J. Aber ated, the dispute covering ar ram- Later e a birthday party in honor of Mr. stretched boughs—b e a small one were chimes Dunkard, nethy Lackey of employees at tures the of and Mrs. E. M. Lenell Leonard at 1105 S. Blood- in th valley—until you have ac- ments of their Exhi. the dances, the May Pole and other Statesville, Mrs. Melchor of e New York World's Beulah worth St. Lovely games were play- quired enough strength and ma- bit at the Fair which were effectively Fayetteville D. the entire exercises and Mrs. Clara as Bingo and Chinese checkers turity to as.cend to the hill-top with was adjusted to satisfae carried James, ed NAACP. out.» Sandford. and cards. Prizes were given for “Faith” and cooperation will be tion of the *** * A high official of Standard jBT ** * * the game or pin the tail on Mickey the obstacles moved, and ascen- Mr and Mrs. W. B. Wicks of be Incorporated, •*”* > went to Rob- to Brands, stated that *. -w- "Mouse first one Mrs. s:on from the valley the hill-top »F 'KbL Sandford were week-and visitors Company does, not Miss Thelga Scarletet, a member ert Williams. Second to Mrs. Le- is unified. | the tolerate of. here. fensive or discriminatory of the faculty of elementary school nell Lenord was given a lamp shade arrange- ** * * next for any racial or rein of Washington, has arrived home and magazine. Watch this column week ments :ous Mrs. D. C. Lumpkin of the same it Wash- after a successful term. for the speaker on the Collin’s group. At time was W gton, D. C. has returned to her A lovely course of dessert was made known that the Standard t-W a *** * Nev, 'om e after pleasant visit with served. Peanuts, candies and mints Brands’ Exhibit at the York the Oneals of Regan Street. Mrs. Fannie Strand, of East were placed around Those CARD OF THANKS ’ I World’s Fair has one of the highest .-• * * * Washington has gone to New York present were Mr. and Mrs. James I percentages of Negroes employed 1.1 Silas Webb family wish to and for an indefinite stay. McClain and Mr. and Mrs. Lennell of any concessionnaire at the Fa r REV. AND MRS. WEATHERBY *** * express their sincere appreciation " Lenord. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar- grounds. Standard Brands, Inter- ..•>? ||b| for the many calls and other ex- ICST TO S. S. TEACHERS Mrs. Viola English of New York ber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert William corporated, products include such wWW^MWIFgi iMKi!" IMo pressions of sympathy during the City and Mrs. Claudia McConrell of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doffie and well-known items as Chase and recent illness and death of Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Weath rby enter- Washington, D. 0. attended the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doffie and Sanborn Coffee, Tender Leaf Tea. ined the S School Teachers of St. funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Irene Miss Lucile Richardson and Mr. Webb. Fleischmann’s Yeast, Royal + i Desserts very graciously Minor, •w®11 : Matthews Church last week. Thomas Doffie and Mr. Mutt Col- Royal Baking Powder and others ¦ Friday night. ?* * « at the parsonage Cut lins. Flowers made beautiful decoration Mrs. Fannie Mae Everette and *** * ’ hch at the service were buffet daughter Mrs. Lillian Johnson, - tyle. Those present were, Mes- Messrs Leon Vernon Everette '' I and The Dragon’s Club of Raleigh :'Sill *\/ ’ames; M. V. Pope. J. O. Copeland, all of Goldsboro, attended the HAVE YOUR SUITS ™ \ , 4 Mr. C. D. Grandy; graduation of daughter you, for 't" .-¦-¦y< •>••>•’s’<¦ . : ::' :*?3%BBfflß|jß»jß and Mrs. Misses their and We are very grateful to l n •**"' • ¦ ~ ,? gMI , A?"' "erth?. Miner, Sadie Morgan, Ida granddaughter, Miss Sankie Mae the. cooperation of this paper, and AND DRESSES CLEANED Jones, Luvenia Miller, Sallie Jones, Everette, a senior at Bennett Col- your untiring efforts to read our ma Mr D. L. Boger. lege, while here they wer e the guest column each week of the Collin’s ** * * of the hill’s of Beech Street. Prize Oratorical Contest held ex- COURTEOUS and EFFICIENT SERVICE Mrs. Weatherby was assisted by *** * clusively between its members of Mrs. Florence Norwood. Messrs Brevard Short and Wiley th P organization. ****** Reeves of New York City are Watch the winner of the con- Artie Shaw (left), who supplies the Melody, Robert Benchley, who for ’ Mrs. Maude Jefferys, a graduate spending a few days here. test in this paper. The organization VALET TAILORING COMPANY is NBC’s and responsible for the Madness on Meldoy Madness program, | of Cornell and Supervisor of Gas- ** * * is deeply indebted to Mr. Lanier are concentrating on the Melody. It’s a little selection appropriately en- , ton Company, is the house guest of Mrs. I. S. Cunningham has re- ! Leonard, who is the Recording Se- 123 EAST HARGETT ST. HOWARD RAND. Prop titled, “Just We Two.” Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Scarlette of turned to his home in Washington 1 cretary of the club, for his lecture High Street. | after a few days vacation here. on “Faith,” May 29, 193g. Robert Benchley’s informative positions of the old masters of the Some very interesting, construe-' discussions on sleeping, income music world. tive, beneficial, intellectual, and in- taxes, eating and things like that, ** * * tion finances clients who produce spiring, remarks were derived from are found in concentrated form, NC COLLEGE FOR NEGROES FSA Clients Lead In I approximately half a million bales Mr. Leonard's lecture. with musical coating by Artie FINALS ON AIR JUNE 6TH. of cotton in the South. Should this Just to mention one incident in ««s I Shaw, on Melody and Madness, Commencement exercises of the . Cooperative Marketing program be accepted and carried ? Negroes out by all the FSA clients, the I broadcast over the NBC Network North Carolina for will be WASHINGTON, D. Negro! impossible for the state to comply through WPTF in Raleigh on Tues broadcast by WPTF in Raleigh, C. 250,000 tons of seed from this .cot- on Farm Security pro-' with the Suprem e Court Decision days at 8:00 p. m. EST. As the Tuesday, Jun 6th, beginning at clients farm ton, sold at $7 a ton. would bring FOODS e je.cts taking to cooperative before September, when the new seasons pass, and holidays and 11:00 a. m., direct from the college are these farmers a profit of one and marketing very rapidly, according' school term opens, Charles H. Hous crises come to the fore, Benchley’s in Durham. The special radio three-fourths million dollars. Redmond, to reports recently made by a re-1 ton and Sidney asked the listeners from coast to coast will broadcast period will last for one court a writ of presentative of the Cooperative thirty to issue mandamus find him a guide to life’s little hour and author’ of Ossining, New against Lowest Service Section of the Resettlement the university of Missouri, problems. Mr. B's Melody and Mad York. ordering the trustees to open the * * Division who has recently from a ness program includes among other ** Missouri Court Hears survey southern projects. school to Gaines. Benchley features, imaginary tours “MEET THE STAFF” of .countries and out of the TAKES OVER WPTF Re-Argument In Gaines to foreign BOW At Prairie Farms near Tuskegee, PRICES way places in America on “The Listeners to Eastern North Car- Alabama, and Flint River Farms, Station, Law School Case Bounding Broomstick.” Always, 'ina’s Dominant WPTF in Montezuma, Georgia, where the It whether expounding on “How to Raleigh, will be given weekly op- suggestions of the cooperative staff If Its BEER or ALE We Have Ride to members JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. A TINEY RAND’S a Surfboard” or bounding a- portunities meet staff weie carried out, the cotton crops hearing in th famous Lloyd Gaines hout on his broom stick, Benchley via the airlanes, beginning Wednes were sold out, last week. e is Mr. Average Man, mirrored per- day, May 31st, 11:00-11:15 a. m., case to determine what action the SAVOY CAFE At Flint River, wher e 102 fami- of BEAUTY and SAUNDERS, Props. fectly and made understandable when “Meet The Staff” makes its State Missouri will take to .car- SHOP WM.
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