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\m i:k i:M)iN'r;. PATi’i.-n.vY, ai.w v.nr, TTIF rAROI,TNTAN ■ TAC,T, JohnstoTi County News !)ukc MiisiciiiDs Vl N. !li)iicj;c i'or 'Tliisif ViCI'K Oi)CI \.!liill nr;;!:'" .-,l ;'M.r : .. . \ti . .( l-.i SiiHiiiii r S( v\>'. ■ itir • . lin. .t-, V. II ' . 'i-, l!r i>i, Boy Scout News 19. F. NLWLLL \ '.H lit- irului Inir. .1 Fi,1. Wil':. l;'i h..n:. I> • MU M r.\IM 5 y I V Ul lfT V* ni s iin jn rui uii ■r j.'j- ■ nr ,;iv M,c‘ w:-: tilki'n ' .•r • M he- Tl-.c I'i' l.f :r,i.i 1 r.-ii I .| V I., .. (Iilf- . I • ..t Tl, i.n-' . ; ... :h.t rliilH • • i • • . i.r-i . wi t:ir ■ t), • , r tii" ir li k. TAM iOPICS try CHARt£S AttfN ini-unfiiit IIk- 1. , pt !•' I ;mi fur llic •••. r'v;;..|- ll’:'! ,.r- . ii' r...- W. I, •I;.' r - h'' i-iH I'lil I'l-i n y. i, •it i‘ii ’r'liu; •»!... ii i.l'-l iho , (,(l Mi-v S'l. ;nli. v.'.m.l bi-fin' PhiIlMni:"tiic •"lit;'!' Iil>r:iry :miH >lurioiu^; i- iiiu'-ic (li jjiii'lint’iit me pri’- ;i rpcriill I'xhibit fiir thu K,id ,> Ml " fi.' i) i-vcMl in !h .\lii-u- W‘i‘k Oiist'i- BUY AN FATRA BOND! -M .it siininipr ‘ Girl Scouts for Attriiclivo Rifpii camp folders ..r:,' ,;ivco to ihf Ici.dirs fur di.s- trihiitioii ainiaik liicir fills. M';s iJ.TKthv l.iiuc diicrtcd a lively Kiiiiir iin'J dcliciou.*! refresh ilu-fts were :a rved. fliwu.d li:dl)ii shrdiu emfwyp etuh Benjamin 'lavs, (land Brice, UnmmiinilY (irniips And Service Men In Music Week IJN.MPTO.N INSTITUTE. Va. — Filial prejiarations ai'e beini' made a; Ihi.iiptun lu.slitjte for the col- .ese's uniiual ob.sei vauee u' Nutlon- •*i ai’d iiitcr-Amcrieuii Music Week. May 0-12. Pupils from ^•Ie^•c•llta^y and hiKh ■ichnols'. in the vicinilv. local com mimily and cliureh ehoial Kioupr. serv leeincii at ntarhy inhtary and • -.va: p .'Iiifleiils of mie-ie at Ha'iiptori liistitulc, L)i. n.'iijamiii E. a";::" 1‘"'" '■“'"P"'" pi-i.-Kl.-m o; .Morchuusi- Ccl- ilh ‘f’*' "" '''SP’ ""'I “Ss Carol Driri-. .Hjotral- •Ith and aih for the Durham uikI ^,jji Ourhuii! C'ouiily Scocls The scuut ■ 'll T'lrlieipale that will (lij mucli to help them to j Next Door” By ted shearer ‘ . ‘••‘■‘‘nnpcchrr Council Ucf'btcrcd ' i!!, ''•■'•'tt' and 30d Cubs ■ ' ' 'Ehc Occoncecchce Count il with '. . I ' i'l^itluaUe. .. I f.^ce in ICiloiRh ley- 'i' 'll ihiviitk the past week with ■ the fifteenth Scout Unit and eluM.O n. iii'l m''t.th i.| April willi 1OU0 Scoiila, iiw. Cub.s and ;}9U Seouier.s lu ciilab- II ••n- ' 'fne Cuiiit- I il,l t'oAv has At Neill) Scout Tromi.- I and nine Cul) I'aeks. The titeic.si 1 •til. '' in Ihi.-- Council contiinics • to mow. float •'*’**'••“* To Hold Cainporcc tidvejcement. The ".Scout Trail" will be one of the inujor activities. Other Scout yame.s •f fun and Scuutrraft will lake |)luce at the Camporee. Tc.i Tniop.s jn Durham have planned to take part. i{ulf'li;Ji-tVakc County Camporre Tlic Ilalciyii-Wake County Cam- hmyton. D. C-! Il'T I Saturday. Ma appear in the week-lony | program of events, which the coJ- in tfany activities jpg,, dedicating thi year to the I i,. ... men and women ii(:pal of ;h. !ov a Selionl pliof!, Vivian R- now reiving in 1h' armed force! Miss F. Irene .Sander ;, head of the music department of :he college, is In charge of arrangerrents. ".Mu-sic for Victory" is the title siieciul chapel servin' to be held on Sunday evening. May 6. In Ogden Hall, when llie Hampoln Institute choir will sing Goiinod’.s "Gallia' d the Student Council of the col- r >ni I 1 ’in" " r / / mlW"' ^ V rcadinc in the «> a: niiiKi"M. u. v... i,. . , _ . . piihlic .'•chooU. Ml . T.'iey M Moor.-, • .... ...^ .... ‘iipeivisiio; Uachei- in the dep;i;t-(. pf***'"*^ lege will jiresent a ceremonial, "We mciit f'T Ihc deaf of the Elorida J '. Dedicate," formally dedicating the Sehi'ol for the Deaf and the Blind. ' ^ ! observance to the Hamptonians at and Dr. P. (', I'at. a ista.,l d'-' ' war. Dr, Mays will .speak at the mlfir •if tin .A'>’ei icni Foundation I Course will di» Sunday worship sorvire of the col for the Blind. I ihe.r overnifihl hike which is a p::rt:,p.p ,h..t morning . V S-.., T Mi-^« Brice, first Negro winner of Colton '-Towers m.nv enter the 1'oops m R il. igh and W.ike Naiimburg Foundation Award Am- I Shankliii of State CoHey'i .of ih' ! .Musical Art Society. \ Hooey of a Coke for MOTHER’S DAY I'f.r IIKH i! IV innke i.ioUnr n do- ; XU.io'i.i !}..e.r.-fre:.inCa!;i : .\;.d .io. 'I "• .va iia\ eno.-t’'. , . I', .’.ii- 'li t a sp-'i•■f •'iiirar ; ■ . .',1 >i|.vr. Kvn if >eu've • •• .•!•■ .1 V ...e Ik-.on, liir.-'-i a (v,, . r.in V. .-M en lor :a.en A-. • ' t.ill.i-.v '.I- .nipl" diteetion; I I . :i..v-,p!, ■.:y;.i:ilf..-.::vlhe ,tin i. Hen’s "sweets ' . • 'lother'i Day. .^leioncf Honey Crcom Cote c.r .ncKai4i a hqu.d ir9rj.d.*fi.'- .‘'IFT flour, haVinjr powder, •oils, an.l -.lit i:.t . - ir-lowi ... Drop in .'•^in-.v - . .'.DO nnik, corn nruii. ih-. :,i i' iheor.'i ext»-a . , . . R .\1 !V: t-.j e.'. . . . fi I O' I ! pcf-!’ f flen thvi'i' heijt fiiii.-i .. . . . ADD e- and l.;;‘ . tr.k -s . . . ADD ^ r-,.-y ' • i-'K -t; .'.XK . . . V-Wli: i.. twi - t;fU -coated )':•?».■( ii .,1 .■..■-'Ft'.' n. narham .S.-oulmasIfr IloundUbte ,hc ..bsorv.-.nrc, appaaringln nii.h;in, fan.utmastars K„u„dl„. i j,.,,, „„ Thlir.day bv.-.ling. ; "'“■’‘'W' Y"/ M.ly 1(1. ..ndc-. .hr .....pir 1. a^ 8:00 p m. at the humr ofifW. • ndv jack DAVIS It; ixiiNf; 'iTiAT* . //ry/ n, I IFT flour, li.'ihtiv: powder, •■ ilfl. i.|. i!l into I owi.,. I trap ■•,DD milk, corn Mniji. ilmoT.d ext' •;i|'r, A'l l',(l •f - •I ;r' I ' pooH ti.-e ipi ih. r . at '‘oil . trol. ■: .'''I'R.'vi*; flen thr'i'i'-limit , ADD 1 and . trol. 'S . . . ADD h-vney i.-.h -itnd-.r- *. 'iF in H-iiieli Mjii-y-coaled jams in i-atei.v- II CI.-.O'F.) i.iin- . . . Almond Honey IMlie - h- rv.' iT. Ia\er;- nnd .1:1- vi'. ,1.1 -.i.ieii smrar. A'niond Honey Cream FHIing Mi:: t igether thorai;:hlv: 2 table- .•-p.i-r; - light fORN JlIRUP, 2 I allies p'lons H O '• K A', 2 table- .‘ipjonf rIX>UR- and 'n teaspoon S.v^.r. Add 2 tal-lesooons SPRY ... ri'inhine 1 siighii;.' iKavcn F’GG VtM.K ti'al 1 cup Mn..K. add to surar imxti.re. nnd Idend. Plnco over Iv-I’ng w:.*‘T and cook until Ihie?. rod i-tirring eon- •t; nt:y inbont I n.inuu*''» ... Cool, , tirrinp fK-asionnlly... Add 1 tea- spiM.n VAMf.D.A and M tea- si—.n \I.MDND EXTRACT . . . .Spread njiin:; tH'ivvcf'a la vers and . ini: ! • fl tl . .1 - . th M CUD Mi;: together thonnr.l’.lv! 2 tablc- spooi.'i light ('OR,‘’i ^IRUP, 2 tahlosponns 11 l)X K Y, B tnble- apoenr FLOUR, nnd Vj teaspoon S.v'.r. Add B tal-lespoons SPRY ... (’oirbine 1 slighli." iKHvcn KGG VOi.K '.uid I cup M'LK. add to RU.-'ar laixturr. and blend. I’lnco (ivi-r U'.ilirg water nml cook until lhi(! .;nd .luooth, stirring con- . tently (nbout 1 n.inui."' I ... r-oel, . tirriiig .Hia-.ionnily ... Afld 1 tea- siiooii \ .ANII.T/A nnd Vi tea spoon AI.MOND EXTilAfT . . . Spreml idlinir tieiwcen layers and s j) I i n k I e fi I h 11 g \v i I li Vt cup hlnncli.d AL.VlONDfl. toasted and i-bopped. !f i«- ired, use Vi cup homy r.ml o.nu e.-rn .-irui). , ,, • .viusic.u /\ri ai II r.r.md.^ rha.rn.nn of tho oisnr-: An.,Ihc- major hlshllBhl will bo n!! h m . ‘■ycns.oii comm.ltrc of -Our Sorvloomcn Sin8." by army puiliam. J. II Bella Cuin.inasloner j ii.ivv rhnr.il .rntm, in.lnatn. . 1 Dtirbam will preside. RaleishAVake County Duisional Committee The R.ileigh-Wuke Ct unty Divi ! ind navy choral groups, including the; Camp Hill Chorus, the Glee Club of the U. S. Naval Training Sehool at Hampton Institute, nnd , ’ »it; from Langley Fi»'ld.s. the ..mal Cnmniill,.. will hold ila ro«. vorhlr.wn Naval Warfare School, oar m.Tlin« on Tia «lay May 8, al.,he u. s. M. Frontier Base at I.it- E.« p. n , Ihc Harrioau Llbra-y. crock, and cl.cwhcrc. This pro- I.ilhcr J H Th,.mp.oD Divis.onal,g,.j„ p,. p,„c„|cd In Oc- llurh^.Ilurham (ounly ,, CharU.s IMviHioiul C ommittee I Flax Noiphb„rh,.od Ccmmiaaloncr K | ■•Our Cnmmunllv Sin»s.’' will cli- .M. Junes uf w. Ento,prise Slrool],uax Ihc weeks observance un Sal- v,llaeta»h,..slfurthereBuIarmcet-!,„j p, May 12. when Dr L. i s, -S' 'T 9"”' f f""™"- Hamnl„n In,mule nutter un Thursday. May 10. J ,M., j„cully will inlroduec several local rhoruucs. including the Crusaders. ler, divisional ehairiran. will ide, All opcratlnij committee rmen and chairmmrn of Scout units as writ a.^ members at large ;;re urged lo be present. Southern Pines Seoul Hold Hoard Of Review A very intersUng meeting was held by Field £xocutive G. F. Neweli in Southern Pirns on Tuesdiry. May 1. After tho Bo;ird of Review several I details were explained lo the Solith- ern Pincb and .Moore County Scout- Louisburg .Scouts To Hold Hoiird Of Review “And my baby worries about how I spend my free time." Dillard Uhoi'iis Siiig.s P Sacred Uanlata Uarrj- T. HiiiTciiih Glee Club, Ih fhi’ir.s of the Oiieen Street BaplLst Chiircl'., First taplist Church. East End Baptist Ciiurch. Zion Bapt.'st Church and others. Pupils from the Aberdeen Gar dens. Greenbriar. Phentx, an Uni.in elementary schimls will appear in Singing Schools in Ogden Hall on i sung by groups in the city. Monday at .1:30 p. m.. and pupils' from Huntitigtnn. Booker T. Wash ington. and Ph«-nix high schools will present "Soniyi and .Symphonies" in the ball ;it s i.'i that evenin*. Ttmsday evening will be devoted The Dillard Uiiivei.'-ity Chorus, under Iht; direction of .1. Richmond Johnson, sang for its ; iimial Easti i Musicale, "Thi- Seven Lii.si Word.s.' .saered cantata by Thedore Du- is. before a t.ipacity audience in the College Auditorium last wr k. The chorU' w;. aii'.;:i:. iihxi in th male siciion by . few members from Gilbert Academ> and Booker T. Wn.sbin«ton High f?choil. Sohii,,i the i>cca>iiin were Gladys Jones, j Soprano. Ruland Hayes. Tenor ai.d Ch.irlp* Cochrane, Baritone. These arffy thrilled the iiiKlie;ice with tlieir renditions as well a.*,; the chorus it.self. .\ccom|)a;u.-.i.- were Fr.iiices A. Flli.son. instructor in piano and Claudius Wil.'uin, a mu:i; major. Richmond Johr : in joined the music faculty of Dillard Univer.'-ity last .September, He .i lalcnlcd young violini.st and choral director. He studied nt Howard Univer.'ilty. Obrelin Conservatory and the Cleveland Institute of Musfr. He also formerly served as As.'i'^' iiit Conduen, of the National Negro Opera Co. bevf I of his recent compositions have oecn played and CAPITAL COGAeOO&A HUTTiaHO CU. SIS W. Morgan 8L All Laxatives Not Alike i.,la II- ,.■81,11.. monlhly Bv.arrt of ,,, j ,5 „ ^ , broadcast by laiilbM lovicw on Irid.iy ■day 4ih. Sovcr-!tb,. ouo.,,, o-.r Station ' ""•'"'F think for a minute that all are more or ler-* nltke ymi college quartet over Station '“.'''■“^.SURPRfaEswwt- By TED VVAT.SON Av./ -i.-r/n.) T^ .f.y \ ^ . f.'j-ir J f\A ■J 8y T. MBLVIN : 1.0 ■_ ^ ; ■■■ ■ . -'T/.vVHY-IT'sZ ii: J: U v C-OWN PRESS 1(1 0/^ ‘'4 -:^’ i \::: 4- JIM SiEHLE MELVIN TAPLEY ( aI -v-sT‘.'(.Af.,':,-, J,,. .-'F : IVHU'i'IHC AFANiPFr .'-(■J^JFF.S S I t. "-■r vtctVr'.:'':.*''' j OFrot ':- ' 1 Ti '■ I r-t: a.. -. .' . , I 6-MMs; ?,'it u- j ■. -.-.FRlCANS A.12E 1 r-;E Al.LiE'iCA.M - ■ ■'.t.'KTnE ..-HEARTS .'V .:0RIES. j Wc INVADFi,;S,H£S.N> tiEKK f^LirZO EVER' 5LITZ0 reClARhS^ C^U YOU AEOUT yyiTHSTANPINCr A.\Pg F.A,MV\iTrfF' AHYTiliN&A,Mp .gV£g.YTHlKO» ?A HARPRi&HTTOTri&jAW? >nmn.rn fines Seoul Hold Hoard Of Review A very intersting meeting was held by Field Executive G. F. Newell in Southern Pirns on Tuesday, M.iy I. After tho Bo.nrd of Review scver.il . details were explained to the Solith- ern P.nes and Moore County Scout- i.uuisburg Srouts To Hold Board Of Review Troop fi.'i, sponsored hy the Frank- li'i County Training Scliool will hold iti; leeiilar monthly Board of Review on Friday. .May -Hh. Sever al Scouts are scheduled lo come be fore the Boaid aecording lo Sciit- ma.-lir T. K. Conway. Troop Numerals Not Available 'i'he Council was recently advised that Tinop inline nils Pir 1 mops iiiiviii-; lumbers above IbO an- not available until after the duration. Il was further advised that all Boy’s l.ife Sub.scriplions that uro entered new will not begin until the Septembe- issue due to paper sliort- age. Girl Scout (lamp To D|M‘ii .liiiic 26 'I'd .Inly 3 Camp Wliispering Pine.s in the Crabliee C ei'k Slate Park will be operated a.s a Girl Scout Camp lor the girls of nalei ;b arid Wake Coiiti- ly from .hmc Bti !• .Inly B. Tlii- announceinent wa.s nvide at a joint meeting of the District Cnmnuftee and till Neuro LisileTs" .Ns.-oeialion at Tnlllr Ceni'r .V'onuay evening, April 21! .It 7;3D. Mrs. .M. W. Akins, who has had III. Girl .Seoul C;:Im|) Director'. (■•Mil .-eat Camp Edj'h Miiey. New York and wa.s Director of Cam|) Vln:|)ermK Pines in MHO, will di- n-ct the camp this yeai. Mrs. Cha.-,. living will be dietitian, making at tractive. nuurishiug ond buhmcixl riieaLs possible. The camp will be liirther staffed liy trained jtcople in v.irioiis fields of camp life. In iirejiaration for the establish e(l camp. Mrs. S. M. Young, Jr. Ex- oeutivi' Serre-tary of the Raleigh Girl Sc'Aits. Inc. will direct an all- day tiiii'iiog ‘--ion in life out-of- d I.. Sunday. .M ... 8. Girl Scoi;'. Jt.idtrs and others interested will ! rreet in front of Sh.iw University j at y B(i A. .M. and will go frorr there ,t. Camp Whispering Pines for the day. Mrs. R. P, Daniels, President of I ttie District Committee, who w'as in ii'luirge of ihe meeting reported from . tt e Girl Scout Counrtl mcei.n* on April 18 The Council has changed Its fiscal year, which has run fro.n J.ine to June, so that now ti op- c ates from January to January. The District Commitl«t*^nd Le-.id- ;i.s' Association voted to do like- : w i?r and the present office- will serve on until next January. Mil.- Grace Alexander. .Acting F.«-Id Sfcn'ary of the Raleigh Girl Seoul.-'. Inc., (xplaincJ a iwo-ycar plan of work which i.-* prepai'i-d by I the National Girl Seoul organiza- ti m in the past this has been drawn up at the National Convention. As the • iiieniioTi has bci-ii called off dm t.i t. .nsportation difficultie- this year. e.ifh tvooj) b-ader Is ask-; od to discuss the theme. "Active! ifi'izenship'' with her troop and’ *nake -i.ggestions for ways to help' the Girl Scouts heei'me more ac- i live citizens. The reports from each,' tro.>{> will Im- studied and coordinai- : rd hKiiIly .ind iiat inany and from ((heui Mill eoiuc the plan of work (cri Church and others. Pupils from the Aberdeen Gar dens. Greenbriar, Phcnlx, an Union elementary schools will appeir in “Singing Schools" in Ogden Hall on Monday at .1:30 p. m.. and pupils from Huntlnulon. Booker T. W.ish- . ington. and Phenix high schools will ! present “Songs ;ind Symphonic;" in! the hnll at 8:1.') that evening. Tue.sday evening will be devoied , to pcrforrrances by music orgnniz-i-' lions of the college in Ogden Hall' at 8:15 1). m, and to a broadcast by: college quartet over Station' WGlI In Newport Nows at 10:30 p. | m. Other events featuring students j In the music dep rtment nt ITamp-' loi> will include a “Young Compos-j ers’ Hour” on Wednesdny afternoon, I "VTay 9. and ;• “Young Performers’, Hour" on Saturday afternoon. May I? in the A'-l Center of the college. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaUfied as executrix under the will of Ella C. Pegue5,.de- crased, this is to notify all persons having claims ngalnst the estate ol ‘.••id deceased to prc.'«;nt Ihcm duly VI rified lo the undcrsrgned on or b--fon' the 12th day of April. lOIG i-r this notice may be pleaded in b.ir of any recovery. AH persons in debted to said ei.tnte will please make .settlement promptly. This I2th day of April, 1945. Ernc.stino p. Hamlin. Executrix of the will of RHa C. Pegues. Deceased. April 14, 21, 28-May 5, 12, 19. NOTICi; TO C RRDITOKS Having qualified as executrices of the l•sU^le of Edward A. .lohn.son, dc-cer.sed of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify aD per- •ons having claims against estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 115 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C., in care of L;iwycr F, J. Carnage on or before lie 28th day of Ajirll. 1948 or this notice will be j,leaded in bar of their recovery. AM per.-.ms indebted to said estate will please make im- m-'diate payment, This 28th day of April. 1945. Signcti, Mr;;. Fannie J. Deane Signed. .Mrs. Temple C. Burge. Executrices Aptil 28; May .5. 12. 19. 2C-Junc ?. also formerly served as Assist.iii! Conductor of the Niitionat Negro Opeta Co. Several of his recent compositions have been played and sung by groups in the city. Tortured man gets helpl L«mon Juice Mixec' ot Home Relieved HHBUMATIC PAIN i soys Sufferer/ All Laxatives Are Not Alike If you think for a minute that iitl i laxatives are more or nino’ you rortalnly hare a real SURPRISE swait- Ingj’.iu when you take Knisrhrn Salts. , When you feel bloated, lieadnehy luirt ' meanly alugglsh—becaueo you need s good rlenolng ' ul — wliot you Ih'-n nhould try I;- KRUSCHEN SALTS. When you wont relief you want It PRONTO, Kru.schen. « true s.illne lax ative. answer.^ today'H nn-il TODAY. Caution—m.- only uh dlrecl(>r|. R-gu- ' late Uio doae to suit yours' lf. 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