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PAGE TWO Raleigh Personals THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 194S n\ VIVIAN Mrl.KNDON M! Chri". Ciibatius Mr #•»! .rrff-ir- «i ;ns f, Uii- C.tlUd • . illo- '■! hrr nsfT, ftri. w,lin h.i'. hull M. vhiii fi„- St. in M' ti a tew «f Ml "nrtli ^ (fill l.i: i f '.11 S Alr- iil i>f llir I iTy rr dflrt.ili ff m l.orltf' Ni> .Ki. Cii}ii.il (■ thi-ir f;iiil. tNfniti;; .1 Dax ir fjl '• F’l innir .(ii SnoM Ilf M, y Ik fiiy - Thr n..4in ChBvi'- Ilf I to ICHii) ih'i ?miih Si UFl Sih W Itv T.I!.i Ii N'.i .tin h.-lrl •r m||iuii-, on Ti:»vd..v ihi l.ik Home, 111') F I orijir spiM OI!i« hds of Ml iiiih St iirn '^ony f ill .ind niiifin- • til;! hopr ih;il .'^hc .iit.-iin Shr f ni n liiitirri home aftrr ipondina seven weeks in the eitv under the obser- vidiMii III Dr, Plummer. Mr.'i Miirlha Walked Perry uf Chester. Pn., hn.«i returned Ju.me alter visiting her mother, Mrs. E. W.ilkei of S. Fayctlcville Street Mr and Mr. Leroy nrewer have Hone on their vaention to Wa.i-hinH' top. D . In visit reliitivcs and fiHods. While there they will visit Ihiir neice, Miss Burdette F.hza- both York. Mate Albert ILtmlin. son of Ur. and Mrs. J. Thomas Kamlin of IJ.'i Fast South Slrci t, left on Thurs day for the Naval Hnspilitl. New port. Rharir Island, after spcnilin;^ !H riiiy- here visitm;; his parents .md veifc, .Mrs. F.dith Hiimtin, also of (he Si'iilh Street address. Mr and Mrs Goort’c Gaiise of New York spent ten days visiting Mrs naiiso’.s irother. Mrs Acn‘- Ih Iters of West Smith Street. Mrs. Gnusc is the former Miss Tempie , Dunslnn. i Uodite.v ill. Cariuinam. has jeemlly aeri-pted .1 positiin as lypisl rni the main I'ost at Fort RranH hhe is the i nly civilian typfi (in ilie post Mi.ss Ilodjjes IS 'he dauKhter nf Mr and Mis .l.nne- H djirs, .1 madiuite III the .\nnr Cln.-I null Hich Srh.'ol ;,nl u poimlar senior at neiinell Colle-ae. Gi'eif' horn Shi- is .1 n;riv« of Favelte- vilte •dire .•\ii!;- r-- Fit;. T m.i patient .it Si Mi. Sallie Lewis Baker, formerly Ilf this city left on Monday for New York City. f. Hyd. Tenaee said « Mrs .lan.rs M Hijias of n\1i n' ' friends and rt l.uuesif Taibnro Street, spent the week end eently when they nviv in WilmiiiKinn. as kupsi of Mr. and Vork City. Mrs Henrv McGhee, -inj) McRae Mr Ah x.nuli r Y.d! .Street. Wnshinyton. D. C will I 1 of h s sister ;>nd mnlhi! pprit ' The Philathn Bible Class of fhe|f*»ys »ben home. N' oi l-.. I First Baptist Church will present Te rrace, ja p.iEcnt entitled "Rock of Ages' I ■•■n the third Sunday at fi p m !• n of Hunirr SI 1’^** R.iptist Chtireh. There will Agnes hospital ] n" admission. •el to nnoh If the mie-sl for .1 few 11 Hyde I'nm Mis v.o-.. Zrlas IliiiKir Dr. 'Soolriilyr Mils Althea Gdes of Mnrderea | Mrs Nattie Valemirc of Balti- L«ne has i,.|urni‘d home- after jMri,. is visiting relatives in the spending several ri.ivs with rr1a-|‘'’L'' lives ,n Noifnik. Va Mrs. Arelia Brown and Pjitricin R.iili Walci the regret f her Me- boro SI fi tend - Pf. Don,.1,1 (^dc , It 111, we-ek end ei iiii';: M-. X'ui.in Moure and «t;ui'*tile-i' at ;t!n I' Lenoir SI pfr Curs |S t..iioniri ,.l Fort .lae-k'iin. S (’ and i.s a native of Cediimhu-. Ohio. Mrs F.dith .Tones and dau(thfer. Vi!-.;in..i. are visiting Mrs Jones' parents. He-,an and Mrs Re'ginald Lyneh. Mi.ss C. F Daws-on, honor gr;ed'J- ate eif Shaw Itnivei-ilv and at pies'iit teacher of French atid FnElish in the l.ee- C unty Train ing Schoeil. Sanford, N C is do ing work tiiward a Master Degree Columbia IFniversifv, N Y, this summer Miss Daw.son is the daugh ter of Mrs. M 1. Dawson and the late Rev M L, Dawfin of nil Smlthficld St. Mr W I, Greene, president of the North Cnrolinn Teachers A.sso. riafj.an .and eolumnist • f THE CAH- OLINIAN, spent the week end in Oxfoid. visiting his family Mrs. Charlotte LaSane and Mrs. Morelia Mills of this city left on Wednesday morning fnr New York vxhrre they will spend an indefinite The Omicnan Zel.v ChapKr o| the Zeta Phi Bela Sornrily honor ed Dr. Nancy B Wo -.Iridge, a vis iting snrnr at a Coeo-Col:i party .it S Tiir. Andrr.vs. hn erBiitlci.iiiBhtcr. | .\ucufl :ird. ..I both of F.ast Hargett Street, I visiting in New York and Jersey. Ml I (he '®!the beautiful and spacious home of New vjij,j. Ligon. While games were [ in progre.-^-, cold drinks and sand- ■ , vviches wore served Pi ize.s were and Mrs. A .1. Tinner left I Mi-sdanu-s Mozi-lle Lane, tth fir Baltimore. Philadel- ^ ,, Reynolds. phia and New York where they will visit for 10 djiys. On Sunday they attended the (.ath birthday relebrati.il of Mr. John M. rphy, Jr., treasurer of the Afro-American which was held in Philadelphia. The many friends of Mrs. Lillie Wilson Holmes are delighted to know that she is continuing to im prove. Mrs. Mary Davis Delaney left last week for New York where she will visit relatives. Enroute home "he will visit relatives in Balti more, Md., and Norfolk. Va. The Consolation prize was given t. Miss Mabel Turner. Miss Ligon who is president of the Raleigh Chapter present, d the honoroc with a gift. Dr. Wo..lridge, wlm was- guest speaker for the Velas during "Fin er Womnnh'-od Week" last spring, heads the department yf English at the Municipal College. Louisville. K( ntucky. (iOLDSBOROW.VS.S BY MR. i\ THOMPSON Mrs'. Evangeimo Benton and children of Washington. D c , are visiting their grandmother and mother, Mrs. Annie Benton, Mr. W. H. Gordon Is on a brief [ Lt. Helen Glenn has been station- vacation from Washington. D. C., California, v-isiting relatives at 1420 Ea.st Joiiis 1 Rev' G. R. Cobb was in Fremiiii Street. Mr. Gordon is employed as - Sunday at his church, chef cook at the Water Gate Inn. i Mrs. Nettie Clark left Wednes- U S. Officers Club. Washington, i day for New York to visit her .sis- n c **''*• Willie Dai-dcn. * Mr. M. R- Zackery was called to Mr. Wilber R. F inders of Man- Hertford Wednesday for the fum r- ley Street, left for New York Iast;al of his unele He was accompan- JAtkSON'-WII.COX WFDDIM, VOWS SPOKEN RALEIGH -- Before a selling of palms and an arch of fern and white candeihra .set off with white gladioli Miss Bertha Jack.son b - came the bride of Thomas N. Wilcox in a simple but beautiful ceremony id the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reb- ■r. (• Malone, ;108 Oberlin R.mci, Wednesday evening. Auuiisi r. The ceremony was conducted by the Reverend C C Fcott. minister in the SI Paul AME Church of Oil- city Music was furni.shed by Mr. Charles Maek Williams and E. neL’in,.ld Swam -aim ".At I)awnin-i.' The matron of honor was Mt. Kthel Huchrs •■{ E’.,y ttev illo, sis ter of tin bride The Lest man was ^Ir David King Greene of this city. The bride was given ..way by Dr •• D Pl'inimer prominenl physi cian of this city I hi couple ( xpi'cts t. spend their honeymoon at Log C.ibin. Vi.ginia after which Mrs Wilcox will re lurn to Raleigh |o pr, piue for Join- •1" till- h'-ieiid .it their horre In Newport News, V'irgiira KUINSTONCOIN'I’Y NEWS BY MR.S, I., RAYNOR SMITHFIEI.D -- .Sim i-e C.irviu Solomon vi-iiixl his ji.ienl.s, .Ml- and Mrs Rov Hol,.- nmii tor a c. uple of v.eeks He r - tuinul to ship in Burma. Wa.-h ingtoii. Mi."4 Virdell Solomon and Jamc,-. Avery .i|tend-d the M.-thoJist Sun- day School Conveiiti ,n in Dunn the jiasl week Hil 4-H Club .Members enjeyed a picnic at Juno.” Lake last Friday under the supervision of Mrs. l.ucy O, Toole and Mr. L R Johns.ni. Mr Mtises Frazier of Washington. D. C. spent the week i itd here with his wife ana daughte.' Mr Johti Bizzell . l ArUngton. Va anived Monday f.i spend a few days with his wife .md family NWC.A Club mol at tbe home of .Mrs Ruth C.istmer Sunday. Aug 4lh The matter of busiiass was discussed, (hen (he hostess .served ice drinks with sandwiches. 4-II CU B PKMC PROVEN VERY SrCCESSFCI. West The USO club at 1024’J Street. Sacramento. California, with a monthly tttendance of about 5,000, is interracial and international in all phases of ts programming. Shown are service men and junior hostesses at a cos tume party. Left to right (standing): Miss Pappas of the Greek Associa tion of the Daughters of Penelope; George Kanishige, Japanesc-Amcrican ioldicr; unidentified soldier; Ruby Verdina, chairman of the United Sla vonian Ladies: Mrs. Sue Tom, Chinese representative. (Seated): Mary Chavei, Mexican Youth Association; Johnny McDonogh, New Jersey; Corporal WiUiana Douglas, Gary, Indiana. 1 Miss Ger.-ildinc Turner. 1002 Ober [ lit) R.>ad. i Miss Norma W'-UI. 728 E Davi Miss Cora W*ldcn. I Smith Street. ; Miss Pc;irl Weave'-, 1203 East , I..anc Street Miss Dernice MllVr, 324 South Haywood Street. Mis.e Catherine Young, Up Smith East Street Each .iiid everv one »( these co'i- testant) have met the requiremeius and pos.scss the qualifications which make them eligible for the grand prize. You can’t go w-rnne. young men when chosing from this list for these ladies arc worthy, desirable, loveable and deserving Bring or send di nations for the one you wish to win to the Chairman of the Scarrh Committee, 22') East Davie Street. Raleigh. Negro farmers in (wo sections of Wake County have formed a ma- CLASSIFIED AN INRTRtK’TER and manager is needed at Starks Beauty L'ol* lege. Any eraduaic f.nni this srhnol of two or inorr years experience may apply »>rlle hlarlis Keaiily ’ollege, Raleigh, N. C. chinery cooperative to help solve the labor shortage and encourage better farm practices. NEGRO DOLLS F’ rry home should have 1 Colored Hull. AVe offer in this sale two flashy numbers. With hair, moving eyes, shoes, stockings, nlrely dressed. PRICE $4.D(I and $6..AA If C.O.n postage i-xtia.—Dealers-. Agents Wanted Write NATIONAL CO. 2M W’est l3.Ath St.. New York. 30 How, When, Where Shall We Find The Lady With The Loveable Disposition? Mi*' M:iry Eliz:tbeth Re.-ivos. .521 Smith Pcisnn Street. Miss Caihei-me Stroud, .In? Can non Strict S. Sgt. Ira Belle is .spending Lw days in the city. ■nd hts V ■ led by hi.- wife and R, v. E. E. Mor- RALKIUH On Friday. August the third, .me hiindie.i and sixty- mie members ,1 the 4-H Club lead ers icpreseniing the twenty-three '■nminunitie,' of John.ston County, participated in an enjoyable picnic at June.-' I.ake, a gnvrnment rec- lealiun center, in Bladen County The picnic, under the supervision ■•f Mr.«. Lucy O. Tnole, Horn.- Dein- on-stration .Agent and L R I.ihn- s.m. County Farn- Axent, lelt the •'fficc of the Counlf Agents at 9 IM) A M . after picking up many '*f the participant.s -q va'tnus points in the communities. At the Lake, evcryiine enjoyed some type of recreation, either swimming, boat riding or some type ■ ’/ game A pause in the recreatioti ac'ivilie.s for relaxation and lunch made it very e.invenicnt to discuss progress report.s and yearly plans. Both n.embers and Ic.idors showed great interest in 4-H Club work, PMTI IDtirK-fo -v-x .x> RALEIGH The eili/ens of Ra-1 'high .lie kindly uiged to join in | ilhi.« City-Wide Search and eiii-oin- , lhe:c li.vable young ci'eatiiies v.ilh Mnih>. votes .and d,.nation.s ! XX h. n they solicit yni.:- hi Ip Please determine fi.m' Ihi- 1i.-! I below xxhiini y. u will .-npport. then drop in nt Headquarters and c n- siill with the chairman. The (.■..nste.-lrtit.« -ir.- ,is folh.vx'-- Mis.- Melba B'-ykiii. iK)() F:.i-t j!.«noii- Street. Mi-4 fleitha IJeVaiie ,'ilii E,i-l .Worth Street , Mk.- M.i;x- Khzal>e!l Fields. Ki)(l Oberlin Ri.ad. Mi.is Genildiii.- H.iri'i-. tuM Smi;h ; Person Street .Mi- M;rx Klizabmh Hick. ROD ■OtiPilin Road. Mis- Miriam H. .ton. .KiR Patter- .-*n Street. Ml'-.-' Elsie H"W. !I, 'I'l.T Smitli p.-i- Mill Street. Ml-- Chrisl..bc-lh- W 1 leaver, tl.li ner. RouN' 1. Mi.-'s Lucill. Griswold, 220 Fast C.ibarru.s Street .Miss EJhel J mes. KCK ’’i-lton St Miss Driicilla L»-e, 1. 15 South Person Street ‘ Mi.s.s Gwendolyn Li-ion. Fa.'t I Lenoir Street. I Miss .Ann .M. rg.in. I’JiXJ Rf-dfn.d , Avenue. ' Miss Lerlai.ie Mitch. 11, 115 .S.iuDi jPettiurexx Sire.-t Miss Iris Peoples, iflltl Ohmli,. .Road Mi.-'- Duns R..nd. 3(''' North T.ii Uioro Street, Mrs Ali 'e Ruffin, 311) S-.iilh Tai- boro Sirert. Mi> Martha C>n.-t.int. 315 Smith- , S Q U A R E of Your LUCKY NUMBER Over 25 ways—vertically— ljoiizont..Hy—diagonally — tn total YOUR I’Jcky num ber. Send $1,00. and birth- date for handmade chart. RIGHTMIRE Mathemagieiao 1066-Ar Elmwood Buffalo (9). N. Y. FOR TAxSTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room and :hicken shack ifnif Chicken or A Chicken Sandwich BEER SOFT DRINKS Corner Croat end Lake St. PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Gal. 12 yeart of aatitfectioD. AD Color*—Siaint aad Eaamtlt. Mail Ordtrt Pronptly FUled Railroad Salvage Co. 338 South Wilmlnift'>n St M/UD —• expertenre, must have health rernrd. to live In RhoJe In land. near Provldonre. Nn rooking. Hmall family, own room, excellent wagex. Muxt he pleaxanl. Write to: Hemestie. 353 Harris Avenue, Woon- Korket, R. I. For Person all lod Hand Laundry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 OberUa Read ROME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal It will be— aeasooed exactly rlglit and ev ery dlxta boasting a real taoia» cooked flavor, B & H CAFE 411 S. BLOUNT 81. CARTER Electric Company Anything Electrical 3 Blast Lenior St. Dial 20841 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BEAUTY and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLAREX Beauty Products Co. 1730 PULTON STREET Brooklyn, (IS), New Tork Royal Friday A Saturday William Boyri — In •’LUMBEHJACK” —Alae— James Bu.sh — In CALL OF JUNGLE" Sunday and Monday Bob Steele — In "UTAH KID" Tusclay 8c Wednesday Gaiy Cooper — In "CASANOVA BROWN" -Also- Added Attraction Louis Jordan — In "ROCCO BLUES" Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Faaiitra— hmmm Irr '-( \fT M lute R. V M t'milhfirld St. 'on iiuri Die I —— on of nil' s Sgt. Ira Belle H spending I f-. w days in the city. I children '-f Washmetn n C. are Mr w I. Oirme rrestdrni of the L'lii'h Cur'-lir.o T'-arhers A^so- netiori and ' >limini--t • f THR CAN- GI (NIAN. 'jy-ni the week -nd I' Oxfoid, vjciling hi.' family Mis Charldlle LuSam- and .Mr- Moztll.i Mills of this ri(y l'' on Wi doe-day morning for New Y rk whfre Ihe.v xxill -iKiid un mdi^initc slay .Sgt Ch'-'ter Gr.inl visited his rrottior ovrr the xxonk end .Sgt. Grant 1.. -lalioned ,it F'>rt Bragg. Mr MrNeill of Fayelfi-ville ha.s OBERLIN ROAD NEWS RV .\NN B. .MORGAN M' « I.iiien.i Morgan and l.iH- I iil.i Mac M'Ugan an- xoiln- I'i,- ti'- md fronds in Durham. M' '~oi.i M Smitii hi ii-lurnrd tn Diitli.ini, aftet xt nil- - Ml'- M.ny K'lly .n Chanili. il,.in Sticel Arrhm McGnir,- ..| I.' S Navy, xx-a. Ill Ih'- city on W.'dnesdjiy. vi.-- ling rrl.iiives and frh-nd.x. Mr and Mrs .John McGuire have ri turned from B.-l’iinn' e .md other ii'-ithern points Mrs*. K.aiie Mi Cargo .‘xnd daiigh- t»i , Mrs Hc-i-n Oakl--v xxerc the rr.rnl Lio-tc ,,{ Mrs. McCargo’s ••l‘•le^, M--: Marv Williain.s on Cbprlin Road. I’ricnd.s and rclatixas regret the pass n; ,:f M.I s Dany .\ndrewj! L’lin- ri;.i ervires xx-en- held on Wt-diiL-s- dav evenin''. Aiiau-t 1 at the Wil- »-on Temple Mithodist Church. AT ALL DRUG STORES Mr W. H. Gordon l5 on a brii-f v.Tcatinn from Washingten. D. C. visiting rtlalivx'S at I42D East Jonis ' et Mr. G'xrdnn is employed us chef cook at the Water Gate Inn. U Officers Club, Washington, D C. Mr. Wilber R Saunders of Mar- le.v Street, left for New York last week where he will spend his vaca tion. Mr. Ralph Cooper, famous movie uctir and representative tf the Gate Agency, visited the office 0/ THF. CAROLINIAN on Monday of this week. Dr. J Thomas Han'llii spent a f( XX da.vs of last week in Peters burg. Va. for a much needed rc.«t (JUVISHEIGHTS BY MAY L. BROADIE Mr .ind Mrs C. Rirdsall of No 1 Ch.avis Way announce the birlh of a fine baby boy born recently at St. Aar.c.s hospital. Gu'id-byes were said recent to Mr, and Mrs. David J ihnson. Sr. and family of .t Cha’ham Terrace who moxed to Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leonard and ' family have moved from No 5 Smith plaza to No. 5 Chatham .Ter race. • Mrs Dewberry and family of No. Id IJncein Terrace have moved to Now York City, We wish for them a x-cry pleasant stay. M.i'tcr William Hicks xif No 9 Smith Plaza and his pet doa. Brjxvn Btimber. celebrated Ihclr birthday t-igether on Wednesday, .August 8th They were both seven xears old on Wcdnc'da.v W’illiam will have a party on Sunday. Aug. 12. from 4 to 6 p m Mrs Zeb .-Mbritton of Boston, Mass, is expected tir arrive in this city on August 13th to visit her mother, Mrs. Effie Daily of 21 Sii'ith Plaza Mrs Clara Dixon of 1!) Smith Plaza is visiting her daughter-, Mis- Cnihenne and Annie Dixon (f New York City. Miss Chilsteen High of No. 7 Chavis Way accompanied he*- granddaughter, Mrs. Willis Hall nl Oxford to Washington. D C.. Bal timore. .Md. and Nexx- York City wh( re they will spend several days ' visiting relatives. Miss Mary Fran ces High of Boston. Mass, will moot them in New »York City. Master Gaston Pulley of No lO Franklin Terrace nnd sister. Car- leen. have returned home after -P( nding their vacation with rela tives in Louisburg, N. C. Miss Joan Thompson of Philii delphia is th- house guest of her ■ aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Wull of 9 Smith Plaza. Mrs. Richard Little and daiigh- li-r have returned hotre to New York City after visiting htr moth-j er-in-laxV. Hrs. Jannie Little of. No. 3 ChFiVis Way and i>ther rela tives in the city. Miss Effie Little of No 3 Chiivivs Way ts spending her xucatinn in Snow Hill. Md.. Albany. N J, New York City and Canndy with rela tive- 'Old friends Mr. and Mrs. FUiyil Phillips of ' visiting their grandmother and iTi' ner. Mrs Annie Benton ' Lt. HcUn Glenn ha* been station ed in California. Rev G R Cobb was in 'remxiil last Sunday at his church. Mrs. Nellie Clark *eft Wednes day for New York ’o visit her -sis- 1 ter. Mrs Willie Darden. Mr M R Zarkery was c.illrd to Hertf.ud Wednesday for the funer al of his unele He was .iccompan- ied by his wife .ind R v. F E. Mor gan, Sr. Mis Mary Clark, assi-'t.int ra.-xhier- Clerk at the N C Mutual, Is on vacation. She pkins to visit rela tive- in New York Ci'y About 25 Scouts fr-m St. Matt hews Church visited Camp Carvci’ Sunday Scout Ma^tc^• Marion At kinson and J- r me Lofton accom panied them. McL.imb and Ham have rrnvcl ih'-ir c.if" jus! .across the -trecl. into .1 more modern location Cni William Aldridge vi ited his family .md fiicnds 'hi-- week end. Pvf. James McIntyre was in the citv *his w ek end The CII met at St Malthcws Church Tuesday itighi Rev F F Morgan .md Mr Bry- jmt motored to Mt Olive Thursday in 1' ter St f the NAACP Mr. Hamilton Hughes and Rev 1 T. Nr why were .Tppoint'’d as the mem- beiship committee The 5^1den Jiibilc Qu.trlet nnd The FI mill--' Brothers Four sang at St Mark's Churi h The (iiiarlets were presented by Ml' IL'die R »we for the benefit of the Def- nso Fund Sheri talks wore made by Mr George Green, Mr Samuel .lone.': and C. E. Thorr.pson •\‘ this meetin! $50 40 w.-i- laised The NAACP m-1 at the Fir-t Bap tist Church Tuesdav nluht and Rev, M W Morg.an was m -de ehairman of the Executive Com- niiiiee. Worker- for *h inemb r-l-ip drive were n;mu-d h.v Mi E. R. 'Villiams They were I.ltt], Wash- in;|rr- O wniiams. .J-imes Waters, W Hill. Mrs Carrie M. Leake, J H’hite Ri.-v M W N’organ. H V- Brown, W M I. C Coley. Rev, C 1, Mayc Rev l.oui.s Wiicht. Levi Ham'iHon. Mrs H:itlie Hill. Mrs. D. I1-. White, Mrs M .ble Morgan md r.iutain Garland King Webb Town- Sami: 1 Cox .1 H I.ewis. J. Graham. R'-v Fred O ive. Mrs Lul,. Williams Mr and Mrs Mosi s Forbes. Mr BiiM, Mr Fred Moore. Deacon Hill and Captain E. ."later N-irth F.nri' .T'le -M lon. Samuel .Tones, C F Thou.ps, r, Henry H Clemis >n, Mixs Bi-ttie Pr-kcr Mrs O A Forbes. Mrs M B Warren Mrs. C F Tbomiv'on Mr and Mrs J Brvanl and C.'iplain W I.. Atkinson 2(1 new members were added ‘o th'- N.N.AGP and ^50 72 was rai.sed f I the Defense Fund IIOSPITAI. OFFiri.XI.S VISIT ( ITY I RALEIGH Mr, .T-hn T, Pro -okc-, former supcrinlen'k-nt of Flint-Goodrieh Hnspiti’l. New Or leans .and n.'w superintenent .at Pro'ident Hn.spital it: Baltimore. Md. .along with Mr W M Rich, supx-rintendent of l.i-ieoln Hospital, Durham, were visitors in 'be citv and .;uest> of Mr. C M W.i11:er, us-iil.inl Jiltnii;i-lr:i'ui' (d S.iin' .Agues Ho-pilal. office of the County .Agenu at 9 IK) A M after picking up many ‘if the participants at various r-oint* in the communities. At the Lake, everyone enjoyed some type of recreation, either sx«.’imming, boat riding ir some type '■f game A pause in the recreation activities for relaxation and lunch made it very c.mvenicnt to discuss progrx'ss reports and yearly plans. Both n.embers and leaders shnwtd great interest in 4-H Club work PHII.IPPINFS TO GET 25 USO CLUBS THIS YEAR NEW YORK USO’s pl.ms 'o establish twenty-five club.s in ih.- Philippines by the xnd of this year, according to word received from William E I-eigh. Director of the USO Overseas Deparlinent Mr Leigh is now m Manila Cnrleton E Cameron, at prest-nt Director of USO Mobile and Mane uver Services, will be director of USO Operations in the Philippine- Planning to leave shortly f..r his ii'-w post, he said that a major con cern of USO will be I.) sec th;;t Negro troops m ihe Philippines re- V A ) A I. \ \ •At IIHTY. GAS. AETFR 0\ KR-I,> DI LGENCE IN EATINfi OK DRINKING. Take DFI.K I- Ors. OKPFNDABLH C 0 N S T I P A T I 0 N FFFKRVESf ENT POWDERS The care of your health .-'hoiild form your most important duly The' w orse enemy of your general good ■ health I.s the wa.ste rinitcr that ferments In ymir inte.'tines Clean your inti'stmes .md vou will ex perience the eeneral pood health iind the joy .if living For inlern.il ili:mlim'—, however, d.i not entrust xour delieate dige.slt’e organism !" .my ordinary product. Be cho.i.sy lake delicious, effo.-tivi- V.AY.A- LAX IN ECONOMY BOTTI.FS Sim seni anywhere SAVE COD Chaigcs .Send monev x* ith order tu X'AYA PROnrCTS. Drpt. 37 24-! East 41sl St. New York 17 AGENTS WANTED AT.'i F... ! Perun Strei t Miss Gwendolyn l.i.e l.i’noir Street. Miss .Ann M.rg.m. ;’2mj Bdfo,H Avenue. Mi.ss Lerlaitie Mitrhill. 115 .Souih Pettitfrew Street Mi«« Iris Peoples. 'aiH Oh.:li , Road Mis- i>„ri« R.ind, 3f''' North T„! bi.ro Street. Mrs Ali'-e Ruffiii, 319 Soiitl, T..i boro Slreit. 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XOAH BERRY, JR. — In With — David Bruce, Fuzzy Knight, Franklin Pangliorn, Mjixie Rosonbloom, Henry Armetta and Chinita Antonio Triana and Montes (Guadalajara Trio Episode 10 of “OVERLAND MAIL"
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