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THE CAEOLEvHAN t-AtjE SEVEN Mattio Hudge; Pvt Curtis Aiider* sun and his wife of Virginia v;«it- li'if his r'%ncr, .virs, -Matilda Aml- S.MITHKIFLD — BY MRS. L. RAYNOR -M s. BoT’ha Smith and (langlitfr, fvt'yn, spent some lime m Thorras- 'ille, Ou., with their sun and broth* . He is stationed m the hospital ■ e.re-’overmg from u \.'ound h-* •eeeivcd April '>. 194.') Mrs Lenora GriAis letnine-i: li-T’-.e Saturday afti i an cxlendod' M.'it with her chiUiri’ti, She spent ' VO weeks in New Y'rk City wnn' her daughter. Mrs. -Mabel CJrnm- ham: oiM* week in VV..hingt"ii witli h'-. -M,,, th.ili'.. Crifp- and ;>i'C' week ii- Baltimore with a son. M''. V. ilb;-it Gnffi.v Knei.ds o Ur >, Cia i.l.- Sardeis' ' '■ ve.\ aUid to K-f hln all churti- S'.ind.iy. 1 VVe are vitv soi ry to l;n> v. is.ii , '.I .'.liltoii Caiiiiady un l!ie’ siek list. •/ ! S'.iodav mu! njn>r sei viee* ripened' ehoi •inpii i Me Moi- lessen was read by I t.: Prayei by Bn th. r -ol-i w-.'., sufiri ni.'t hefi're ion by .Miss Ar'.'.iee Whi*- ■ H U Davis eh.rose for fn :i the rhapter ot Sabjr'et w..‘ Lr.vi- Thou Thar, The It • *11 3-A Chib of Hali-L^h v.l.iv;; li.i.' A M. 1', Zion C'hn.-.h in it i rinnti.illy a! City Auoilorium by served eontimioii.sly wi’h Ciracv Itir nliga.n.' pri.-;r.ii;; londvu'tisl , Mabel Gaiyi. iiid.r'iil sermon Doo^^ were ' : eneii and inviation was exft nd e;'. r.f which Iw-- aeceptisl. One of the joiners being Mr. Charlie I.ec of which we were very happy to have Night Services wore and intro- I dnetory sermon. The begining of Revival, by Rev. Davis whose text V as -St. John 14:8, subject. Show Us the Father. He did make it plain to ;il ju.st who our f..lher is Rev. Claude Winson will preach through the week in the revival. The Home Mission of the Deciple Church held its anniversary Sun- Rcniing the first Baptist Church Mrs. Viola Obey, the Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Patterson, the AME Zion and Mrs. Susie White the Methodist, also Mrs. •Viutiie Wil hams, the president of the West ern convention of Four Oaks, M' Plossia Sandc's sang a solo Rev Sister Bams preached a very in spiring sermco at IMlO Rev, Join D Henry preached the .mnuul Mis sionary Sflimon, He used for his text, Ye Are the Salt of the Earh. Collection for the day amounted t S20.80. After the services, dlnnvi was served. Wo ire very sorry to know 'hit Mrs. Sally Stev.-ns has been on n.e ‘iek list for the past icw weeks V.o h- pc she will soon be out. Mr. W. R. Collins loft Siind- y f 'r! ‘lun’met school | We regr.'t very much (o know thill Mr. Claude Duhlm contiriu j very sick at his home in Belmont i Mr, .John Bi/ze)l is home ip -ici-; ing some lime with h's famil.v. He! works in Arlington Va Mrs. Lillian Calan .rvi little son., Mir vi. Vft Mondfy n; 'it f i ; extended visit in New York City. . Sh" was accompanied by her -i.'-tc.-, Miss Evelyn McNeil, who will ^ii- nd the summer up there TRI CK DBIVF.R "DOING \ICEI-Y” RALEIGH -- German Miles. .17, of 222 Heck Street. whi> w;:.- in jured late Monday m a ti uek-aido ' accident, was reporivf! as ‘ noii .' nicely” by attendant.- at Saint. Agnes Hospital where he i.'- confined. { Miles’ truck was "struck broad side” by an automobile driven by j H. T Poole, white, of 223 T’ace Street, as the truck driver was mak-1 ing a U-turn in the centf ' f Me-1 Dowell Street, a little south of I Cabarrus. Damages to the truck ami automobile were estimated at $ltit); and $25 respectively. COLRTINEWS Esther Lee of 610 East Bragg Street pleaded guilty i* '■.stickSn.t j Minnie Brainiey ui loti Bragg Street wUh a knife' on Saturday night. The riefimdanl, mother of three' very young children. wa> sentenc ed to four months in Wake Ctiun-. ty.Jail. suspended on pa, .nent of costs. She was warned by Judge West that the jail sentence woi,],] he in- VI kcid should she return to his court during the suspended term. Payment of cost swas imposed >.n Mathew Hmton. 1410 Pender Street, wl'o pleaded guilty to dnsordcrly Conduct. Willie Perry of 408 Cannon St., reciivtd a 30-duy suspended sen- lei.c' .in ,;ojd behavior when n# was convicted f public drunken ness. fOlRT NEWS SMITH? lEI.D — When Willie Bridges offered friends a nde. ho nH'an.s for them to "ge* in " Bndge.s. 27, of Clayton received a f iiir-month road sentence m r**- ciii'dors' court when he allegedly shot Rounder Smith last Staurdav night when the latter and his wife declined im in\ :alion to rid- w'lth Bridge.s .•\ndrev.- 'Bobberi Morgan ■ t .uiivicled I'f holding up Sylvestu Williain.s and taking $35 from n,s person The di fendan* w.is sen- t?necd to serve from 18 irai.il. ' thiee .years on the roads Russell r'lrrington. a rail’aad I.'borer, was sentneed to four months :i the roads for '•lif'lng*' .» roat from the home of a woman frier Is whom he was visiting. mobile without a city license. Morgan testified that he came la' the Clerk of the Court’s office to' pay lor a tic'et he received (or failure to buy an auto license When he arrived he learned thal he also had a parking ticket. Being unable to pay fnr both tickets, and the license, he paid for the tickcU and did not buy the license. An employee of the office testi fied that Morgan referred to ihe system of collecting fines as "racket" and to the City employee' as a "bunch of thieves." This was the charge that sent him to court. Jesse Hicks of 328 Cannon Street, was given a sentence of 12 months on the roads after being convicted of a charge of stealing a suit ol clothes from Dol Covington of the .'amr address Hicks admitted that he* had serv ed a previous sentenic for a simi lar offense. James Wa.shington. 19. was sen tenced to 12 months on the roa.l.« for larceny of an automobile, the sentence to -be suspended on condi tion that Washington "behave him self for two years. ■ABE Ehase Ends When •Wheel Ijeavs Ear RAI.EICH — A mad chosr Sat- iirday moining between ABC Agti's .. 1 :i neelng ' i'mi- and traffic lav : 'laior •-iidtd A'hen a rea vl. • * ff th' I iirsuwi ■ a : dlef! away. The rhaiie began i>n '•Veiidell Ruarl ind ended on the Rock Qi...rry Road about 5:30, when Char'es Hoi den, 34. of 130 East Cabarrus Streei. was .aken In? ivstody ay the agents Somewhere between these priints. the oficers said. Holden flung out a p'lllori ja' of non-tnx- pa>l Mhiske.; .hich was lale> found. car fled when the vehicle wgs forc« ed to stop The automobile was confi'cated by the 'fficers. Holden is charged with illge..! transportation and possession of non-taxpaid whiskey for purpose of sale, and with careless and reck- less driving and speeding. Bond was sot at $200 and he will be tried in the Wendell Recorder's Court Chinch bugs are a serious thre.it orn crops in some parts of N. C.,« Ark.. Ill , Iowa, Kan.. Mo., Neb., Okln., an dOhio. Cresofc or dinltro- creoso) dust is being furnished farmers. 97 noor iMgerUtf Sr AuetitvNicKols&Co. Si.'U r G:.ry'. Radi- rh- I recnlafly on .Sunday v * er Station WRAL at 8 1 O’clock. :0Ti('E ro rKiiDiroKs ilaving (iiialifiid •■xiuitricvs f tin? l•.'.lat^• i( F.dw.o'i A Ji'ini.oii, :.::cd of Wai;e ('.Jliiri.v. North aiolina, tl.jx i^ to .lo'ifj a!! per thi- Ifadc-ir.hip ol I.ic ii.MUM'M Ujy v.M’ii-i- - ..Ii.-r,- .‘\,itiiv L, La.-^ ilfi', Ma^iU which won hold at th' Kii>t Chiiici: Su |.). and Viiyini.. H;.i>ting, vva- enjoy.ibh- to all, BTU S'’ivic-.' wris ronduclid by Sai.d.iy at IO:l.-> lour Mi ,. l>.ijiiKiie. a st'i'li i.t at Ills arid oil'- boy vv-re baptized. Fav r'Av. vilU State and .Miss Mildred Thiy wvfo .\li;se TruiriH-' l. l .j. ,r, r. . la,-'. ni of Shaw Uiii- j liaving fJaims againr-l e.'latf of • Smith ,Je;,n Bull al., Joytv Ai.n versity. lid di'ceasid to vxhib.i ilieni to ihv ; Raifoid, Beatiice .Vli.i-gan, and Mr. Th : evtiiing nictsas'e was ileliv- mdersigned at 11.') East Ilar-tfU j Jam..' Ric!iaid>on. « red bv our ptislo,. Rw, A. B. Johii- Raleigh, N. C. in care of T..v L- rvuv- vv-re conducted oy ...n .,f R;.l(.i;,h. Yomr; deacons rc- dwyer F, J. Carnage on r hef'ire i tiie .VMii;; pc-iile i-i Oie cbuicli, thi' j l.i.Td the older one,-. ' 28th day of ,\iiril. 1!HG or thi ! Junior Choir :.inei'v hr holh the ‘n y..umi pi-pU- of the AMF. otice will be pK-ark-d in bar ot , o:ii;ii!: .md evcnin/ serv leev. :,e- ?,i,.jho[i:v Churrh i( tilen.d a « hil- Iheir recovery. .-Ml person' imiebted ' conii.-.niii-tl by .ili-.i .\l..ti.i- Sunt.i. d .y ander Ihc rliiec- ,-ill pie.i.-e make ini-; r.t.n Ri!;i. It-oj.i-mt The moiiiii - Ji-a, ..f’Mi I. Richard-on. mediate p;ij>ment. _ -i in • i. v.: • tieiiv ..,1 by Ri v A. xIk. fi.jiinvn;'; b.v> have returner! This 28lh day of .\pril. lOt.-i 'L C.*ley, Son of , Ir, and .Mr-. 1. • -.me *.n furloir..'!i--: Pvl. Samuel Signed. Ml'- Fai.me .1 Deam-. K ('.■I'-y H. i- .. .idm.te of Shaw vjj, ,,f T,,mn:.. Fla., vi-itini; his .Si-ooH Mr 'I' L,- . • v .....a ....... M.. V V a:;ed of \V.,r.o (...imly, Nm:!)’ n 1' .U'O -m h'-y w-ic baptized. I'aiolina. Ihi, i. lo .m'lfy all per-, Th. y ■>!. .M.isi- Truinll liaving claims agalii.-t e.'tatc of; Snnlh .Jean BuJt .tk, J'lyc- Ai, laid dccc-a'c d to exhib.t Ihotn to lire j Raifoid. Ueatiicc .ik igaii. and M indi-t'igiu'd at II.) Ka-t Hai tetl .Ian.. - Hhhard.'on. Raleigh, C. in cai" i.f [ T. e servuo.- w. :c conducted i^-awyer E' .1. Carmim- "ii m' hi-r -r' ine yo-m . pii.iilc m die climch, tnt ihe 281h day of Ap.il. llMi, (-r •hi- Junior Chon . Jiirm l. ■ both ti.e Inolicc- will be pleailccl in bar oi 'oiniiii; ..n'i c-venm,' .-eivme.-. ae- llheir recovery. All per' .•.oeli'ed . coini anicd oy • .\i..ii.! Sni''.': ito said e-Miite wnl pie i.-e m..k. im- | ai.ti In: mediate pa^inenl, 1 This 2«th d ,y of April. 104,-. , Signed. Mrs. Ftmiiie .1. I" Signe d. Mr: Ti inpie C. Bn- 'e Execiitric:. April 2R: May I'J. If. Jil-.lure 1’. LEGAL NOTICE ilaving (plain ie-.l a,- minnii'. 1; fix of till i.I Lea!, L- Ciiii'hani, late i-: W.iki North C.iio;:';'‘M : •• .1 • ; uli per-so the estate of said cb eeti' sent tnein duly ve:il.-. under'inned on or lx !• 1 cla.v of June. liMti .>r ihi- will he plc.-nied in om -'t i- covery. Aii iierM.n.- ini. ' saiel e.stale '.'ill nh ase make tleinenl pic.n'pLv Thi.s 13th .lav .lime. liM'. (Mr.-:,) Addle G. L--a.-.n, A. mini.stratri\. June Hi. 2:1. 3(1; Jiiiv 7. 14. 21: LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA V/AKE COUNTY HuvirtJ ciiiiOdied a.-- ex-riilnr ■ the est.ite of Wi!;i:.'e Ho-- ceased. Ihi.i :-• to not it v son.s havinit i-laini-: nt-.ams- tati of .-said decea'ed to them, duly verificfi to tiie -sicned ' n >r hi-foie ;!v ! of Mav. l'»41i o.- 11-1.' lae be pleaded in icn of aii\ c-rv- AH D'fsori'- hi'-leht.-d e.-tale will phase rn a k « nunl proinptlv. Thi' :Ust dav of Mav. F. J. Carnape. a.lieii- Estate of Willtani Rii.-:.--ell. , LEGAL NOTICE I north CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY- j liavmu mmliP'd t.,. , ^ ♦.;( e.-tati vd t'l pre'cpl ti-.etn d.tly vern. rhi im- iind' i'itinial on or h fi i3ist d.iv of Mav, ''Mb o; |•(.tK•e Will !)i pie.el. d in bar' rnv recovery. All pei'ons ind”i n. e.'ttile will pk-a-'i ina ttieim nt ptnntDilv. This 3!st dav of Mav. Hi4.i. F. J. Carnade. adiiiini.sti at' K-tate of Ida M Hiis.el|. .lime 1. 7. M. 21. 28; July 5. 85 FROOF Au stiivNichols £ Co. »B00KIVN-New YO»K ^ Unskilled Labor WORK FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST STEEL COMPANIES PITTSBURG, PA. TRANSPORTATION PAID BY EMPLOYER HOUSING AVAILABLE 48-hour Work Week Ti me and One-Half Over 40-Hour CARNEGIE - ILLINOIS STEEL CORPORATION Representative hire United States Employment Service I!3 E. DAVIE STRELT FRI.&SAT., JUNE 15-16 Persons now engaged in Essential Industry will not be considered. re vm Toiainr monef ngnmgmnef! Buy TWICE as many War Bonds with vnur farm dollars in the mighty 7th WAR LOAN! ” MIGHTY Get in on the fight! ...Pitch in with every Uxwe dollar you’ve j40l—proudly plunk ilieni ilown U>r /uut* as many bunds as you ever bought helore! Only when you do that can you hxik un American fighting man in the eye and say: "Yes, son, 1 am doing all I can ... produi-int; .ill the food 1 can, diul UUVlXvjG ALt 1 ill. liOiMJ.S 1 (.AN! WAR BONDS PAY OFF IN THESE 7 WAYS... 1 The same Governmeot security bsclcs your War Roads as backs the mc$ual tUA- lars you put into them. 2 You gc! $100 at maturity for every $75 loaned now. 3 'bu can get your money back, 60 days after i«ue date, any time >vu need it . . . in the meuntime you get safety and steady growth. 4 You have a backlog to renew farm build ings I'n ’ equipment after the war. 5 Bund^ will insure your chil'ireti’s school ing or provide for yuur own security, travel, retiti meat. g Bonds go into a national nest egg that will h Ip to assure post . ar prosperlt)’. y Bonds transform your love of home and country into action . . . you join person ally rn the bikgest. niost urgent War Luan of ali -the Seventh! Mechanics & Farmers BanJ^ lhjrham raleig:i MFMItl R FKDKKAL DFro-^IT INSURA.S'CE CORPORATION
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