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SATURDAY. MARCH 24. 1946 THE CAROLINIAN SATURDAY. MARCH 24.1>46 Raleigh Personals HY VIVIAN McLENDON The Murchiiig Tenm of Elks will meet on Mutch 28th ut the home of i\Ir^. Sully Liruy, -117 L'uuiiuii Stieel. Alii members ure urged to attend. ’i>ie Hooker T. Washington Club meet on Sunday ut the home }f Bic president, Mr. John Chuvis, 324 |South Turboio Street. Mils. Kichuid Haywood ol ihiti S. Huyjwood Stieet hus i>een coiuuied to juer home lor sev.ral days. We ull/wish Tor lur a quick lecuvery. ^lisb Mamie S. Hteks ol 4211 SniiUi ^ticet celebrated tier birthday re cently. Several friends wt-re pre sent to niuKe the ucca.-ion an enjoy able one. She received many use- , 'ful proscnU- Mr. J. W. Joyner, Lnieclor of the USO at Jacksonville, was in the city on Tuesday ii!iendini> to busi ness Hall. Variou:: yanies were enjoyed oy uu present they weie: .Messrs. ,,a .....--a.-es .ucuumel, VlClUl I copies. U. W. Wiiti-noi, A. x\. xairiiieU II, w.iinie Uailes, L. D Iiolocii, n. V. L.iies, ttnaiiuel wn- nair.s alio Joniiiue Joi'.es. .ii.isis .Nelson I'eopies, Leon Car- ion, lliiuerl staivei, i'hoinas iM. isiniUl, t. a. .ViitClieli, Joe Leak uiid iiioinas Hall- .N.esoaines nose H. Perry, Lilhe t-aiicrson, Pui.n.e Mae Douglas, ana ..iis. Powells, .\liss .vuoim Wuiteis .n>U .Miss Oaiy. Out ol town guests were .\ii. ana .Mrs. O. D. Adams of Wendell. I'eeu Age Liub AetiviUes liAl-t-iGli - llie iceii Age Club wnict. lias been organized here m .lie eiiy IS couuucted at llie Hlood- .voiin blieCl U’SO ana is spoiisoitu oy the p.nKs and Recreation Coin- • I.u.ei of Uie City. Tile Cluo aeliviUes began on Ui .nd ol 1-ebiuaiy wan a Teen Ai Dance. Cm the cpciung iiiglU the: - Wile 0.18 levii-ages p.eStlU. The LbU open for this pioeiani Ihiee 1.lilts a week, .tlondays 4-(i p. m., .eane.^o.y- i.aiiiOiuo p. m.. and Iiuay.-. 4-0 p. m. Up to the present .lie ihcie ha., been a registration .f 42J. Each ol liicse Ueii ages have •ecu given a lien -Age Card which i.is to be UMNJ foi admittance for .:y- Tceii .Age ucliviliy. The parti- ipalion on Wednesday evening is o heavy until the* group has bean nvided. lJ-1.) come as a group ...u Ili-lti Lome as a „roup. This vas done in itder not to greatly iver crowd ih. space and facilities •f llie USO. Tile T*cn-A-v Board has been or ganized wlMch composed of Tecii .\:,e' Th' duties of this Board is to -live as Junioi Leader.^, Program e'uionn’t.. e and m evc:y way give .he Tein Ages dCsire and ideas lu Ihe pr. giani Inal .s connuc The neinbfi' of the Board are; J;inMs E. P-pc. chairman. Charbie Sinckhiiid, vice chairman; Glen- wot'O Jones, vice ch-iiman; Brun Hilda Lawson, accrela.y und Helen Kaucof.e, arsistunl secretary, Har vey Bioadie, leporiei; Lela Jeffer ies, David Saunders, Polly Jones. Jose Chandler. Chailes Robert Joins, Juanita Broadic. The members of the board are rep- .coeiiiatives from eacn of the city .vhools onu Cnav.s Heights Center. Tills progr im .s spoi.soied by the I'arMS and Reatalion liepaiimenl of the vjty of Raleigh and is sopei vised by Wiley J. Lalhan.. We are the ladies ol the cuuiiiiututy to please give ineu ua.oa w.-a Vices OS ..liapClOllS. Ally oJle IhU! eekly meeUiig wiUi Peggy Me-'will lenuer ih.> seivice will piei Call Wilvy d. t-alhaui at Chavis fleiglu Center, 2-lut>4. Rev. L. C. Cros.', well ki.uwn State MissioiiaJy, Ims moved to Raleigh He will preach at the .’’.lupli- Ttmple Chiistiaii C'liuich oil Sunday ingiu at 8 p. m i'he pubhc is curdi.iliy Tile Idli'-A-Wnile CTuu held it- legular meeiuig on iii.st Thuisday liighl at the iioine ol .vli>. Louno Walker. Afltr all busnu-.'.i wu' fin ished a di'hciuii.- dinner was seiv- ca by the liusti.ss, .Mi- Walker. Messrs. F R. Ji ivay aiul E. R. Swain motored to Wilmington over the week end on a biiMin-ss trip. Rev. R 1. Hounc ol Wilminglun was in the city leceiuly. The 3-A Club ciuert,lined fi lends on March 17lh w.th a fish fry the home of .Mr. and Mrs. H UlibKliiN aOAil UV A\.N U. .VfOUOA.S .Vlr. CnriMophei D-onaUi o and 1'. College. Gtcciisboio. v. hat iclalivcs over tiie vv .Misses Ruth 'luce all' Turner of New L ill v city over the week end. Miss Pauliiie Huywi/ou and IiU. Lconiuas Haywuou weie caUed to Spimgfielu, .viass.. last wevtk, due to the death ot then b: other. Mis. Helen Hinton .;as been ouu- fiited to hei i.ou.e due to liincsa. The Ladies AuiaLui'y met at the Lome ol Mrs. Luie Alloiu oi. .Mall- day evening. On Wednesday mghl the lueuiwei ol the Wesleyan clUb mel wiUi Mi- Ldwin Flagg. The Home Guaida Ciub held Uieir I. V.sUed Maiy W VJSMIGUI^ i'wu Sent To Roads Ail friend* ol Mt*. Hester Fex- eU ol 4 Chavis Way are sorry to RALEIGH — David Blake o. 721 J k.. lit........ >n,u. ihai -^..iiih Sunders .Street, and Rubet MISS KITH REYNOLDS ViLNS i'L\-lP tOiMESl RALEIGH -- The Raleigh 1‘in-lJp Contest sponsored by the National Association of College Women came briUiaiu ena at eight oclock Monday night, Maich ikth, at the Biuodwurth Street USO. The popular and attractive con testants looking very charming awaited eagerly the financial re port which would determine the winner. Miss May Ligon reported as follows: Senior Miss group ages 17-21, tst place Miss Ruth Reynolds if St. Agnes Hospital who reported $161.06, second place Miss Dorothy Pullen followed by Miss Ronnie Sanders, Miss Gwendolyn Moore, nd Miss Rugerline Harrison, lu tile Junior Miss age 14-16 groap there was a hot contest between .Miss Peebles and Miss Jacqueline Gnode. .Miss Peebles won first place having reported $56.95 and Miss Goode second place followed by .Miss Doris Rand and Miss Juanita Wilson. All of the contestants re ceived valuable prizes. The winner of the Senior prize received $50.00 for an Easter attire while the Junior Miss was awarded $23.00. Mrs. Louise Perrin, president, ex pressed the appreciation of the club to all who had helped to make the contest a success. She reported that 1C club always contributes to the ■elfare of ‘‘ne community through its support of activities such as the Nur.sery School program, the Y. W. A-. the Detention Home, and the Y’omh Clinic. The .financial com mittee composed of Mrs. Mozelle Lane. Miss M.^c Ligon. and .Mrs. Harris was responsible for the pro Ject Mrs. H. S. Ad.Tms rendered iluablc assistance. Misses Pat Stewart and Etta Dur- en members of the sociijl commit tee served delicious punch and cookies to all. SOjOl^RTRLTH YWCA HOLDS MEM- BERSHIP MEETING RALEIGH — The first annual meeting of the entire membership of the Sojourner Truth YWCA was held Wednesday night at the Wasli- ington High School with Mrs. Nora Lockhart, chairman of the com mittee of management, presiding. The program included reports of the committees, which showed the progress of the branch, which was one year old on March 1. Skits from the Girl Reserve, the Busineia and Indusliial Girls, and the Commit tee ol Management. The Girl Reserves skit showed tne value ut Girl Reserve Confer ences, as tlieir skit was one given at the Girl Reserve Couferenc* beiU tost June at Beuuell CoUuge to wtuch the branch sent seven Gu) Reserves and iwo advisors. The Business and Industiial Girb' skit emphasized the need and value of a YWCvL During their skit Mis* Vivian McLendun gave the club'* yearly report. The Commitle* of Management’s r.'rvu-i u/»« a ktimmarv .if the work Washington School News Compiled By Alexander Cbalmem and .Margaret LarUa I- The crowning of Miss Cosmelol- agist, Mrs. Daisy Branche, popu lar young beautician of the Capi tal city, who won first prize fur giving the prettiest hair style re cently at An Extravaganza at the First Baptist Church, Mrs Cora Tucker irrodeH is shown crown ing Mrs. Branche. COSMETALAaSTS HOLD STYLE SHOW RALEJCU — A large group of Ra leigh citizen* gathered at the First Baptist Church last ITiursday lUghL to witness ”An Lxtravanza and the crowning oi "Miss Coameud- agut" prescuted oy the Raleigh Lu-.^ ooi chapter No. 27 of the Matkiiiaf Beauty Culturist League. Inc. The DrokTiun opened with the program were as follows: Mesdanii-s Aiuiie Belle Brunson, Adeline Lilly. Etta Huff. Daisy Blanche. Mildred Williams, Rosa Tucker. .Muzell Mer ritt, Ai.nle Junes, Mary Lane, Mixses Helen Leach, Frances GoodJ, and btarks Beauty College. The crowning of Misa Cosmetoia- the Washingion High School Dra matic Club has been named the winner of first place in the Annual Eastern Dramatic tournament which was held in Ro^ky Mount on March n.11(11 and tenth. 'The play that was presented by the Washington High School players was ’•Undercurrent" by Zeilar. The students participat ing were Herbert Ellis as Narian .Singh, a Hindoo of high caste; An gle Murchena as Radha, Narain Singh's brother's daughter; Lorenzo Haywood as Lieut. Chetwynd with the British Forces; and Robert Grant as Gopulu, N-irian Sigh's Jockal. Alexander Chalmer was staxe diieclur. Ronnie Saunders and Willie Howell student assistants. Hrofssi.r H. T. Johnson was direc tor of the play and he is director serves of the Washingion High School Dracatic Club. The Washington High School Flayers will compete in the finals to be held at Shaw University on Saturday, March 24. The winner of the final contest will be award- ltd the State Dramatic trophy. We 'all wish for the Dramatic players the very best of luck. The combined Hi-Y clubs of the Washington High School had at their guest speaker Tuesday. Dr. Walter Slade, a former student ol the above school and a former mem ber of the Hi-V clubs. The program was opened by singing one verae of ■Stai Spangled Banner," after which prayer and response was giv en by Matthew Alston. The speaker was presented by Professor H T. Johnson, director of Hi Y clubs in the local school. Dr Sladf addressed the clubs on •'Making A Choice." The Hi-Y’ Clubs of the Washing- Hith bcho 1 are planning their Milton Walden killed By Triiek-Trailer RALEIGH— Eleven-year-old Mil ton W’..ll- ii of 120 W. South SUe»-t was killed almost InsUntly Tuesday lui'l.i about 9:411 o'clock wheni was struck by a trailer-truck own ed by the Burton Motor Lines ol Reul'Ville The accident occurr^ veiy near the boy's home Ralph Trent. 26. white driver of the truck, was booked "for iuveati- ,,itiQn.’ and was placed under bond .f $1,000 pending a hearing before Coroner Roy Banks possibly on Apiil 5- Accurdmg to police. Trent said that he was driving east on South Street at about 15 mile* per hour and saw a boy dart out into the j street, but returned to the sidewalk at the sound of the truck's born After the vehicle passed the boy. Trent continued, he fell "a bu^ under the right rear wheel. ’ He | stopped to investigate and diacov- j ered the boy lying in the sUeel | Trent, with another man. carried ; the boy home and called an ambu- lance He finally had to call a taxi when the ambulance wa* slow m arriving, and to* fie boy to Saint Agnes Hospital whera be died from severe skull Injuries fifteen r-liutes annual spring program. The Crown and Scepter Club, hon or society of the Washington High School, had as their main speaker on Wednesday, Dr. T, F. Cathcart. local physician. Dr. Cathcart spoke of "Health and Social Hygiene." The speaker was presented by Ermine Chandler. The Glee Club and the Band will present an Easter Program In Chap el on the 26th of March. Last week. March 11-18, marked the period devoted to the collection of funds for the Red Cross in the theater of Raleigh These Girl Re collected funds at the Royal and Lincoln; Burdette York, Alber- Une Conner, Gladys Hill, Ueloris Lassiter, Mary Allen, Katie Faison, Yetta Branch, Ossie B. Broadle, Le- lia Jeffries. Mary Ann SnelUng, Jean Eaton. Gloria Williams, Eddie L. Glover. Brunhllda Lawson, Dons Smith, Rosa DeLaine, Patricia Hun ter, Rhoda Sanders. Shirley Brown, E.itolle Hawkins, Grace Davis, Ma mie Glenn, Estella Jones, Ola Wil liams. 'The third annual Holly Week ser vices sponsored by the Girl Re serves will begin Monday. Marcn 26, 8:30-8:55 A. M. with the Senior Club in charge. Tuesday, 10th grade clubs, • Wednesday. 9th grade and Thura- ; day 8th grade. Girl Reserves may . attend the USO each Tuesday and I Wednesday from 4-8. ^or P»r«onalia*d Hand LauBdry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 OtorUD Road CA R TER Electric Company Anything Electrical 3 East Lenior St. Dial 2084 Royal Friday and Saturday CHARLES STARRETT — In "RIDIN WEST' . >1*0.. JANE PRA2EE — In •'GET HEP LOVT' Sunday and Monday DICK FORAN — In ' GUNS OF THE PECAS" • Tuasday and Wadnaaday "CHILD BRIDE" A Throbbing Drama of Sbacklad Youth Thursday BARGAIR DAY DoobU Faatura PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Gal. 12 yaara of aaRafadloii. All Colors—Stains aad Enainol*. Mail Ordars Promptly FUlad Railroad Salv.nge Co. 320 South Wilmington St WE CARRY A FULL LINK OF BEAUTY and BARBER Writ* For Price List* Wa Ship Anywhere KLAREX Beauty Products Co. 1730 FULTON STREET Brooklyn, (111, New York HOUE-COOKEO FOODS And what a meal It will : seasooed exactly rlgtit. and cry dish boasting a real bi cooked flavor. B&HCAFE 11 B. BLOUNT KT. FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room ■ - and ' ■ :hicken shack Half ChickcB or A Chickoo Sandvriob SEER SOFT DRINKS Comor Croaa ob4 Loko St la.ik iaiR.^^ia I Mawm-a gi mmmiMwmmwwiw • y BBaH friend* uf Mia. Hester Fer rell of 4 Chavis Way are sorry to hear of her illness and hope that she will soon be out. Mrs. William Brook* of 9 Chavis Way was out of the city on Mon day night visiing her moher, Mrs. Giles of Garner. Little Miss Veru Mae Uuburson of 10 Smith Piaza has been ill for sev eral days. Master Zeb Allbrilton. Jr. of 21 Smith Plaza celcbruleu liis tenili birthday on Monday. He received many useful presents Happy biitu day Zeb, Jr. MusU-r Henry Bi>>wn of 6 Date Terrace celebrated his 9tli birthday recently. A few uf his fiietids were invited over to help him celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Oscar Kendall, Sr., of Chavis Way is spending few days in N. J. with her husu-.i-.d wha works there. Mrs. Huckaday who is l■"W at the home of lu'i daughter. Mis. Alma White of 14 Lincoln Tcnace, aws reported doing nicely iccently, altei being ill. Mrs. Effle Daily of 21 Smith Plaza is still improving. Mrs. Arnetta Brown of C Dare Terrace wns out of the Heights re cently visiting relatives and friends Ivvu beul io Koaus RALEIGH — David Blake of 721 South Sander* Street, and Robert Griffin of 711 Carroll's Alley, were given 90-day-road sentences, eacn upon convictions of cliaiges grow ing out of a dislurbanct at the home uf Luvey Kearney at 116 ironach's Lane. Blake was charged with assault ■ilh a deadly weapon on James Lovilt, a roomer in the Kearney home; ;ind Griffin was charged wiUi trespassing in Kearney's home and with damage to real and personal property. Lovlll testified that Biake enter ed the house and struck at him with a knife, cutting his coat and knocking off his cap. He left with Kearney to call the police and when he returned he found his cap cut in shreds. Kearney testified that Griffin in- sLsted upon entering the house af ter being told to stay out. Following an argument between himself and Griffin. Kearney said that Griffin left and heaved brir' through the w.ndows of the ho- reaking 16 window panes, a t.. imp and radio. Criffin was prevented from set- tiny the house afire by Blake, tes timony revealed. Ask Your Mirror About GRAY HAIR Gray hair often comes so gradually that you hardly notice it. But other people do! If you’re missing out on fun, popularity and admiration, you may find the answer in your mirror— gray hair! Take years off your looks by giving your hair rich, beautiful color with Larieuse. LOOK YEARS YOUNGER Color Your Hair This Easy Way To g'va your hair new. rich, natural-looking color (black, brown, blonde) start using Code- froy’s Larieuse Hair Coloring NOW ... Acts quickly—goes on evenly, easily—won't rub off or waeh out—unaffected by heat— permits permanents and st>U8h hairdos ... Known and used for 45 years. Your dealer wUl give your money back if you're not 100^ satiafled. X BIAUTIfUUY COIOREO NATURAL lOOKINO HAIR / CAUTIOHl UMOniras Olmwe - ** ^ «0»EfBOVt * HAIR COLORING uf a YUL'-.!. Uul.i.k UWIP'iLil llUi Vivian McLendugi gave the club's yearly report The Committee of Management’s report was a summary of the work of the various committees, Mrs. L. Perrin, vice chairman, presided Miss Mae £, Ligon gave the re port of the young girls’ committee. The Membership Committee report was given by Mrs. Tulia Turner. Mrs. R. L. Fleming is co-chairman of this committee. The House Com mittee's report was given by Mrs. J. M. Clanton, Treasurer's report was given by Miss Margaret Bugg, branch treasurer and the Women'* Committee report was given by Mrs. Perrin. Election uf commitlae members was in charge of the nominating committee with Miss Jeanett Hicks, presiding. Members elected: Committe of Management. Miss Marie Mclver, Miss Mae E. Ligon. Mrs, S. V. Perry, Mrs. M. B. Free- Mrs. Alberta Lvingston; for the Nominating Committee, Mrs. Juanita Strickland. Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. E. M. Kelly. Mrs. O. S. Bul lock and Miss Jeanette Hicks. Mn. W, B. Inborden and Mrs. Mamie Mc Cauley will serve two uoexplred terms for the Branch Committee. Mrs. A. Wray White, president of the Raleigh YWCA Board, Miss Dorothea McDowell and Mrs. Mc Dowell were present. Miss McDow ell, general secretary, who recent ly resigned, was presented with a gift from the Committee of Manage ment and Bran^ Secretary. Mrs. C. T. Toole, branch secretary, gave the annual report of the Y. W, C. A. Future Homemakers Of ! State Hold Executive Sessoin At N. C. College DURHAM — The Future Home- inakcsr of North Carolina, state wide organization of girls studying I home economics, held an executive , board session at North Carolina College Saturday to discuss plans I for regional organization. I Miss Marjorie Hymes of the Mary I Potter School, Oxford, president, I was in charge of the meeting which was attended by board members. I their school advisers. Mis* Cath erine T. Dennis, State Supervisor I of Home Economics Education and ^ Mrs. Marie C. Moffitt, State De- ' partment of Education club consult- ' ant. Board members attending the meeting and later visiting the Dur- j ham Sojourner Truth YWCA to ' view to work uf the North Carolina College Home Economics Depart ment in renovating the building I included: Julia Perry, vice presi- Ident. Washington High School. Ka- ! leigh; Edith McArthur, secretary, : Hilly Branch High School, Lumber- ’ ton; Elizabeth Register, treasurer, Orange County Training School, Chapel Kill; Inez Broadnax. Song Leader. Douglas Higti School. Leaks- villo; Fannie Stroud, pianist. Little River School. Durham County; An gela Marchlna, reporter.'Washington High School, Spring Hope. Dean R. G. Rush and Miss D. S. DeaA at North 'Carolina College served as hostesaag to the visitor*. BUY AN EXniA BOND! ^rvwmti^vr" iiius agist ’ presented by the Raleigh Lu-. cal chapter No. 27 of the Nalluiuil' Beauty Culturist League. Inc. Tbe program opened witn the audience singing "America,’ Rev. O. S. Bullock, pastor uf the church, gave the Invocation. After which v very beautiful solo was rendered by Miss Gerldioe Jones. We then list ened to a reading entitled "Some body Knows" by Little Miss Sarah Branche. Miss Helen Starks, presi dent of Stark* Beauty College, gave a very interesting talk on tbe "Aim' of the club. In her remarks she em phasized, co-operation acquaintance, contact, and the knowledge of creat ing a more beautiful woman. A selection was rendered by the St. Augustine'! College Quartet un der tbe direction of Mr. Stitts. Mrs. Mary Broadie gave a very timely reading "Box Me Up and Lay Me Away." Miss Marjorie Williams, 1’ AnnPJir In Cnnn^rt secretary ol the Bloodworlh Street ^ ^ /ippCoT Ul IjUIICCI I USO rendered a very beautiful solo. At the close of the program the aud ience witnessed a very entertain ing and well planned Hair Style Parade. Cosmetolagist participating in the ritl, ATml^^ToueS^^Tai^^TauIir Misses Helen Leach, Frances Goods, and Starks Beauty College. The crowning of Miss Cosmetola- gisl and awarding at piizes were onducted by Mrs. Mildred Wil liams. First prize was pieseuted to Mrs. Daisy C. Branche; second prize Miss Frances Goode; ibirdi prize to Mrs. Debarrah Freeman ut Starks Beauty College. Mrs. D. L. Branche as crowned. Judges were Mrs. Josephine Clan ton, teacher of Washington High School; Mrs. Sadie Payne, president of Payne's Business College and Mrs. Alberta Flemmings, The pro gram closed with lemurks by Rev Bullock. Mi-s. Branclic, president, acted as nustress of ceremony. Mrs. Jessie Lee Diekson Varick Society Cou- tinues To Suceed RALEIGH — The Varick Chris tian Endeavor Society of the Rush Memorial AME Zion Church is con tinuing with much success. Mr. Wil lie James McDonald, president of the society, lead a wiy interesting , ;jnd sliident ticket: wwn the ..ml'ulanc* WM SUW HI arriving, and took $he boy to Saint Agnea HospiWl where he died from severe skull injuries fifteen minutes after arrival. DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. RALEIGH ~ St. Ambrose Epis copal Church presents Jessie Lee Dickson, soprano, in concert April 6, at the Washington High School. Mrs. Dickson is a graduate of Dennett College in Greensboro. Dur ing her college days there, she trav eled all over the U. S. with the Beniutt Choir and Quartet. Mrs Dickson has given numerous con certs ut a number uf colleges in S. C. in the past years. She appeared on the May Week program of the Della Sigma Theta Sorority last spring at Shaw University. The public is invited. Patron tickets $1.00, general adnussion $0.75 $0 50 The mem- discussion on "Being Popular With St. Ambrose Church will ap- the Right Crowd." We were very Lapp yio have as visitors Miss June Kay, Miss Cath- eme Charles and Mr. William Pliillp Halloway. Next Sunday afternoon our topic will be "Love, Courtship and Mar riage." Our speaker will be Mrs. L. F. Perrin. All friends are invited to come and join in the discussion at 6;30, p. m. At Rush Memorial AME Zion Church. 550 Cabarrus Street. predate your patronage. CAPITAL CA* Ca ■■TK* -flp. J DIAL 913 l!l Lester McNeill pleaded guilty to speeding 55 miles per hour in Uie city, and wa sordered tu pay $5 and coats. CAPITAL COCA COLA BOTTLUrO CO. IIS W. Morgan St You Too May Get relief from asthma spasms Do thoM wheezing tack* keep you from your wont or rob you of F®" ^S5&.s“pc half a century BRATKitn rv. eountJeaa nShm ^ ygggf. DER has brou^t bl-oiacd reHef to Mthma Try BRATERS POW DER. you too m»y fM relief Easy to uae. Caution, .-ssey'-^Ky^- good* ma^ COD- John K. BraUr & Co. I nfc. 1369 3rd Ave.. New Yert. N.Y. (16) Eugene Massenbury of House Creek Township, chaiged with as sault on a female, wua bound uv.m to Superior Court unuer $1,000. At an earlier hearing the man pleaded not guilty to a ciiarge ot entering tne home uf Hubert Bridges and molesting his 13-year- old daughter. Marion Hart of 702 Bragg Street, following his Conviction of a charg of bastardy, was sentenced to C months on the roads, suspended on payment of $6 per week to the clerk of the court toward the child's support. Hart's attorney gave nutice of ap peal- Richard Skipper of the County Home was sentenced to 30 days on the roads when he pleaded guilty to a charge ot public drunkenness ILINffittlA SUN., MON., TUES. MARCH 25-26-27 ‘Greenwich Village In Technicolar. 99 CARMEN MIRANDA WILLIAM BENDIX DON AMECHE VIVIAN.BLAINE Novalty “HONEST FORGER'* METROTONE NEWS Specialty “AIR CREW” J i WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY — MARCH 28-29 “Take It Big” JACK HALEY — HARRIErT HILLARD MARY BETH HUGHES with Arline Judge, N.T.G. (Nils Thor Granlund) Rishard Lane, Frank Forest, Fritz Feld Fuzzy Knight, OZZIE NEI.SON & His Orchestra “SPINNING A YARN” Muaicml NEWEREEL ■■ ■ First Chepter of — “The Valley of Vanishing Men” starring BlIX ELLIOTT, SLLM SUM.MERVILLB and CARMEN MORALES That Ike eed occaaioo of a fuaaral la obaarred with tbs utzneet dignity oud boau- !y—U you aak aa to take care of evory dotoU- Raleigh Funeral Home C. A HA-TWOOD, PnOdm lUlalgk. North Carolina 24.HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE FRI. >nd SAT. MARCH 30 ud 31 “THE TEXANS” JOAN BE^rNETT — RANDOLPH SCOTT -also- “Marching On” FMtur. Productioa ol Colored Amorico at War With an ALL COLORED CAST Plu, - MASKED MARVEL” Chapter 2
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