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WEEK ENDINO, SATURDAY, ,IUNE 23, in4S THE CAROLTNIAN PAOtrfflVtR Johnston County News SPC CiuL' ... i .. the h.itne nf Mrs-. Krrma Si.tidu.v. .June 7th. After the fliscn"sion ef bii.sl- irss. the Idss-tess s.rvtti fiuit cock- i.il J«r t e;ik.'. The burutl .f Mr.s, Kllen CJriffin. e.ts cuiuUieted Sunday. Mrs. r;iiffiii eas the il.meliter >f CI.iiuli” iiiiiiders of this eity. She died Jutie! Ith. ill NVw ».rJie!ie !|.,s,,ii-,l., 'few R..t)ie!lc, >: V. She kiives :i, lusbunii, f.Tth-r, iiiMti.ei-. tw' ,si.tei->, hree bidlhcrs, .1 hu-.: >1 n-l;ilivesi nd friends In mourn. I Mr, Hiirvev Dublin mid Mi-. Riitli 'nruelt wen- murriofi i.'centty. • 'hey ;irc i*;:ik:im llv ,1 Iv.n e witti Mr? Miiry Dublin f-m while, n.mde Dubhn conlinu's' very ill .it his home in I'.rtji nnt Mrs. Sophia Sanders left M'.julay ! [or an extended vi.dl with iriends' nd relatives in R.’llimore, Md. The funeral of Mr. (•l•..lrIie It,inks, Rensnn. was held Moadiiy at ih.’tfi Johnson Piney fknve ('hiiiili. [r passed aw.iy Saturoiv. June p;. be H.irnelt County Mospit..! fter a brief illness. Mr. .r.-ime'-' \vcrv .d iii- VS.-\ .aal Hfss Glos.sie DiihJin weie ir.arried ■ecently. Tbey ate rnaktiu; then- ionic with Mr. Avery’s nu ther. Irs. Rosa Avery. Pla.'t Market St. Mr. W. R. Collins w ts home Mon- j day ni«ht in husinoss .Seaman K. C. Frederick D Thoni-; a.s and wife, of Rhode Island, re turned Sunday after .spcndini: a j week with .Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Thoma.e. .Mrs. Della Toole. Mrs. Viola Ton-_ kins-, and Mrs, Dor.itliy I.attc siKtnfj last Motulay in Wilson with Mrs. EliRabclh Coo|)rr. I Miss Gladys Thomas who i.s in] trnininj; at Winslon-Salerr. spent! 1hree weeks heii- with her pan-nts, j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. I Mrs. Carolina M'-ore was the j dinner tniest of'Mr. and Mrs. Wil-l Ham Sanders on Casowall Street.! last Siimtay j Tlie Bible School of the Presby- j tcrinn Church cl sed Monday, after , enjoyinu a very lavte onn'llmcnl. | Refreshments were served the las*! day. Toiichers were as follows: Mr.s.! •Bnnn. supt.. Miss N’. V.’alson. Miss; Nellie Allen. Mrs. Viola Obey. Mrs. 1 Della Toole and Mr.s. Virsinia? Smith. F.dward I.awretic** Thomas left Tuesday for Washinsfon, D. C.. to enter school. He has received no-: tice to report to Fort B’-ae? the 20th ! I«i bo inducted into the armed' Rirco.s. Mrs. Lou Nixon :ind Mrs. .Mlio Barbour left for Wj.shinitton. D. C., on the week end to spend [some time with her son who livts [there. i>n .Sfoiils Of America To Raise Half .llillion V iciorv Gardens NF.W YORK D.iekiny i'i'e>!«li-nt Triiinan'.s apiual foi ! J. .’!e Maidens, tile nations Uoy j .'.viHii, an- enibai'ki'd in ,i prok'ram : . > lai-i a half n lUioa gardens this; lur.i.ii-r. As Hit war is now een- lere.:l in the- Paeilie. home front; ■. ■,'•.1 a. eeiit>.ii'(l in the gro' iiut food ciisis here and abn ad The Roy Scouts of America with its ircmbership of l,91«.fi:t7 boy.s and leaders, arc furni.shiiif! a sub- '>.'-ii>.'il part oi tiic additional manpower needed by farmets and I'ommercial producers. Last year more than ;«ir..00n Roy Scouts work- eo on l;;ius. .lud S'.'Vei;il himdicfl tivu'-.ind-s Roy Scouts and Cub .Scouts had their own Eardens. \1.'iiy Enaips of Seoiits went out fi-'lii lo'vn- and cities on “day ‘latils” to work on farms, •etiirning at iiiEht. ' Th .National Victory Garden j Institute has obtained Goner;, Ma -- ■ Arthur’s intcri..st and is offerini; *n liis behalf a Gcncr.'il MacArlhur Modal to those Scouts who do an outst.mdinE'jnb "ith their individ ual Eardens, Those winninE this lionor will need to successfully cul tivate, care for, haivrst and put to Eood use a roasonab’e variety of products from gardens at least 400 s(liiarc feet in size. Tiie 400 stjuarc foot requirement was arrived at on the basis that it • epre.-icnts a big enough job to war rant special recognition and that it is ti large enough garden to be a major factor in the Food for Free dom program. Each g.irdoii will be inspected by a cumpctciit adult and the awards will be made not for “best" gardens but on the basis of meeting the high standards. The m.odal is for individual Scout gar den? onl.v*. However, Scouts in a Troip or Patrol working together in s common garden plot will be eligl )Ie for tlie Green Thumb Cer- tifie.itc. which maV be presented to all Scouts who produce food this year. TO PREVENTRIOTS - NEGROES MUST ORGANTXE FOR FREEDOM AND JOBS BFORK TIIE WAR ENDS BY SOLOMON’ H.ARPER wmwi — YORK CITY fCNS) — Last week Harlem food demonstrators slaged a "smaU" sized meeting CAROLINA HOUSEWIVES: O.P.A. SAYS PAY NO MORE! Clip This Price List and Keep It Handy at All Times. IT IS YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST CHISBLNG ! tMACARONl AND SPAGHETTI ^ MACARONI S' GtM M«dil M. Pke. J* I .7 M. Phc. .U ' Oaiktr .......Lf. Pk(. .!• 1 M Ub*l W Pk«. M 2 SklAwr't .......7 «t. Fkf. . .1# 7 S f C«M HHrt '■.TT. It •«. Pfcf. V .1* Oo(k*r 7 M. Pkr ^aktr Ur- SiM Hkr .IS M Toumanuc/M tsu. V- RARCD HCUIB-MRK AMO RMANI ]||||M ^AiMritM BMtrtt J« iV.7fA By« 3 «k Tto I .11 f 44 HaHTa M Tia 44 ^ 44 BaftaM. Gi Patmkiwlaa. Tia; Ci Pvakataa. teaO ..1 •«. Pkf. TtdmUr. 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Umnvillfi, Va*—*, HaMfaa, V Above IS shown the l.itesl Com- Price Administration and pub- THE CAROLINIAN. If you don I munity Ceiling Price list issued lished as a public service to know the ceiling price on any ar- by the Raleigh District Office of North Carolina housewives by i jawatan. fnaa. I.**, l*n« I Paa^nattiak. P*n4*r. PrfMhna* 1. f^Vaatia. I Vane*, Vabe, Wanva, WaaWngVn, VayM. WilaM OTA a n*. Halllaa. 1 , » tlcle. or service, just 6aU your local War Price and Rationing Board and ask for The Price serve you! «n «*• ibe On nkm Ibi^ Clerk. The price clerk is there to [til of the wot 111 Iressing loom D' ngiil a >i;mf -i. S'.akvsni'arc said. But it’s ■oil atljti.'linn :n piivalv. j which one paper called a "near li'iof against the Black Market prac- i tiees of meat markets. The fact is. I the police almost provoked the so- ' called near riot by attempting to take sides wtih the market. They later arrested Otis Ashford, Union member and one of the former clerk in the People's" Butcher shop. Only prompt action by a repro- ; p sentatlve of a newspaper and Coun cilman Benjamin Davis naitcd the police who were young white men and didn't know the explosive na ture of Harlem people when they are attacked. This example of oppression shows the possibility of Negroes being de nied jbs. food and equal rights af ter the war and must be counter acted now by organizations of vo- By r. MELVIN -/IAVFNTCHA OP ^CHOOL'^ OF^ cational guidance and Fair Employ ment Practices Committee through out the land so that the danger of riots will be removed. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (Continued from page four) gram of consistent Christian liv ing. For after all is said and done Christ will return and the church must give an account of its stewardship. CHRIST IS THE IDEAL The early apostles were willing to suffer that Christ might be glorified. Their strength and pow er were found in Christ- By their love and devotion they transform ed the thinking and actions ot many. Yes. the Christian Church, with its preachers, teachers and Christian workers arc slowly, but surely transforming society to the Christ Ideal. Don’t get discourag ed. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Hattie J. Lewis wishes to thank the many friends for the kind expressions and sym pathy during the illness and death of their loss. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Annie Cotton Mitchell : wishes to thank her many friends for the many beautiful cards, flow ers, fruit, money and company dur ing her recent illness. The cooperative wool pool at Asheville Is scheduled for June 27. All wool should be tied with paper twine. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTRIX NOTICE ' NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Hattie J. Wewten, de- cea-sed. late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims agalns the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 220 East Ca barrus Street, Raleigh, North Caro lina. on or before the tSth day of June, 1946. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Estate will please make Immediate payment. ITiis 16th day of June. 1945. LUCILE GRISWOLD, Executrix F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney June 22, 29-July 6, 13. 20. 27. EXECUTOR NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the Estate of William Scott, deceas ed. late of Wake County, North Car olina. this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 410 Baker Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on or be fore the 16th day of June. 1046, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ’ All persons indebted to the said Estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 16th day of June, 1945. H. C. HIGH. Executor F. J. Carnage. Attorney June 23. 20'July 6. 13, 20. 27. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NATHAN'J. SLEDGE VS. ROXANA SLEDGE NOTICE The defendant, Roxana Sledge, will take notice that an action en titled as above ’has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the ground! of two years separation, ar- provid* cd in the Statute of North Carolina, plaintiff and defendant having Uv* ed separate and apart for more than two years next preceding th6 in stitution of this action, and that said defendant will further taka- notice that she Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the • Superior Court of Wake Count/, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, on the 23rd. day of July, 1945, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or de mur to the complaint ot said acg tion, 01 the plaintiff will apply to tne Co) rt f?r the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 2Dth day of June. 1945. SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court June 22, 29'July 6. 13. •' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ZANA B. STROUD VS. ANDERSON STROUD j . NOTICE / THE DEFENDANT. Anderson Stroud will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court oi • Wake county. North Carolina, Id obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, u provided in the Statute of North Carolina, plaintiff and defendant having lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceed- ing the Institution of this action, and that the said defendant will further take notice that he is re- . quired to appear at the office of. the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Carolina, on the 23rd day of July, 1945, dr Within thirty dajls there- • after; aiid -answer or demur to the eomplaiht of said. action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for thi! relief demanded in said complaint This 19th dav of June. 1945. SARA ALLEN. Assistant I Clerk of Superior Coitrt F. J. CARNAGE. Atty. June 32. 29-July 6. 13. i .> Having qualified as adminiatrff- trix of the estate of Leah Lee Gorham, late of Wake O'- •'tyf North Carolina, this is to Jt.ljr all persons having claims ag*inat the estate of said deceased to pre- ■ sent them duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June. 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make set tlement promptly. This I3th day of June, 1949 (Mrs.) Addle G. Logan. Ad ministratrix. June 16. 23. 30^ July 7. 14. 21: NORTH CAROLINA WARE COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the estate of William Russell, de ceased. this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceasM to present. , them du& verified to the unde/^.^^. signed on or before the 31st daw of May, 1946 or this notied wifL^, be pleaded in bar of any recoviu. ery. All persons indebted to aaia!^ estate will please make settle,->.j. ment promptly. L. TTiis 31st day of May. 1949. . 'n ' F. J. Carnage, administrator,^ of Willism Ruiuieil. ceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to present, ^, them di^ verified to the undei*? p. signed on or before the 31st d^ ,, of May. 1946 or this notic4 will.,, be pleaded in bar of any recovgij ery. All persons indebted to sti^‘^ estate will please make settle.^*,,, ment promptly. i,,, 17118 3lst Jay of May. 1949. u F. J. Carnage, administrator,.^ Estate of William Russell. , June 1. 7. 14. 21. 29: July 9. NORTH CAROLINA “ WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as admihl- alrator of the estate of Ida M. Russell, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons haviiig clalm9' against the estate of said deceas ed to present them duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of May, 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar df any recovery. All persons indebt- • ed to said estate will please make settlement promptly. This 3tst day of May.,1949. V F. J. ”arnage. admlnfstrifor; Estate of Ida M. Russell. June 1. 7.14, 21. 28: July 8. WAKE SALVAGE CO. We B«r Mi Ml ffMlIilH ef Vilto FURNITURE ~ trOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS — RADIOS 337 8. VniadafieB 81 Fbeoe 1-2327 Austiiv^icKpIs SCa nooKiVN'nirw Yoaa .f JACK OAVIS By Ito Watson /Mxty/r YOif At4i>e aw MS \ * mwee ftmv aor ws^y..\ fa/A/7h4r C4se yw/Ve aor J ^ ^ WyW y i/m£May£/Af£ { S A'yW'CY a/ne M>S£Va£YS J
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