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PAGE TW 0 TIIK l AUDLlNTAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGT^ST 25, 1945 Raleigh Personals CONTEST CLOSES Ul!GliST3lST KV MrLENDON •Mrs Corn Smnrt has iclurnpd jiom \’«w- Y'Mk City and is indis posed Hi tier liume. 304 So. Saund- rrs Sircol. Mrs. JcK.stc M. Uavv.son Nnnnllc oi IIH Smithficld Street is buLk in the city after spondinr sevcinl days m New York City, iialimiore and t>i*'rr pomlh norlh D. ris and Ollie Mai- Poe ate vi-iimt; iheir siMors in \V»h- • in*1on. D. C Mr and Mrs. John Howard of • U'Bshuttton, n. C., are visitin.1 Mrs. i E', rue III n02 Ha-t Jones Slreet ; I Miss Mildrefi Lockhart cf .Mi P?tllc -Strict .-ipt nl lier vacation in 'Chapel Hill I Mrs .Mildred Rnueis Kearnty of "01 South E-fl't Street rcirttUy re turned fre \Va ntiiklun ana New I N'oik Cil' -vnere sJie .spent her vaco- . lion. Me.srr* tward and Joe Strick- C'nd .'f Baltimore, Md, were the i 'wr«k end j{Uf>'ts of their uncle and , laiint. Mr. and Mrs F.iy Johns of 202 ’Bart Street ■ Mrs. Ruby .Tone- of Pottsniouth. , Va., is visiiiiiB for a (• w days with her sister. Mrs. Fay Juhnii. Dean C. D linllibiiiton of of St i lAuGuslinc's CilUge rrill be finest speaker for tin- ACE^ l.eafiuc of Si ; A.MF Church .'O Sunday ?;15 r M The puhlir i invited • Rev and Mrs. Avery Horton of ^Ofi Patterson Street h.ivc received K'ird that their sin. Pvt Avery T. Ilnrt n, .Ir.. has crossed the Fquat'ii end was at ih.nt time. Aufiu.st 20th. itatii ned in the PhiUppinc Islands, near .Manila. Mr and Mrs. F.iy Tohns recently fi ttirned to the city after spendinfi Eheir vacation in New Yfi’’ City. ^ Mrs. Fthel A Rainc.s of 205 Can non Street it visititu: in the city for ten davs. Rev. and ^!t8 W. B Westbrook of Hrndcr.sin announce the birth of a son. \V. B J-, July 28. at the Juoi- Ipe HosT-ilal. Mrs. We.slhrook is the frirmcr Ruby Mae Woods of Ra leigh. Mr. E. M Buller. District Manag er for the Norlh Carolina .Mutual l*ifc Insurance C.imj).iny and one otf North Carolina's outstanding Baptist La* nen, of Wilmingt n w’ai ituJhc Ciuiilal City this week Mr. Neal MeI.ean .and son of Brick Junior College were visitors i^ the office of THE CAROI.INIAN on Tuesday. J Dr. 'and Mrs. Trififi of Elizabeth Oily Teachers College, are .«pendtiig a few days in the uW. jCaptt.Tl City Temple of Elks hold Itf recular meeting Tuesday night with the Dt. Ruler, Dt- Bessie H. 3 nuts presiding. Dt Ida Jones adr a verv eood talk on the hiuh- lion took with them as a monument I f remembrance. Mrs.. Lonnie „avis of (inii South Ilarnngion vSticcl. wili leave Saiur- nay night to attend the Elks Con- vcniiiti in EMilladcIphiu. Pa. and to visit relatives and friends in Now York City and the Bronx. Mis .lulia .Smith of Wilson, and .Mr. Willie Lcwi.s of Charlotte, were tlie w(tK end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lvwis and family of 422 South Swain Street. Mrs. Emma H W.nctor of J27 Smith Street has gone to New Y'ork City to visit her m *iher-in-l:iw. Tht M.irching Ti. m of Elk> helu its rcfiulc imccting Wednesday ulit ,i’ the Elks Koine, with the Pr aident, Dt. Flonnie Jone., pro- , siding. A very ctiloiful birthday party was given in honor ot Little Mis.s Willie Mac Jones of 123 South i Swain Street last Thiir.sday, Amtiist Itith The color of pink, white and ' hie. was cairitd out. The f .lluw- ing guests were present; Juanita Blount. Paf.icia Taylor. Es'lhtr Lee '. nd Willie N -Sinilh. Gee Hill, 'Geraldine Sanders. Jessie M. B-d- ton, Odessa Wallaci. Donnie Row- l.ind, B. Rowland. Jot Lewis Hin- I ton, and Dougla.'^ Smith. After sev- ' oral games, ice cream and cake were served. Willie Mae received many useful and beautiful gifts. I Hippy birthday, darling. Mr and .Mrs, Rufu' Wilson of , Manly .Street announced the birth , of ,1 son. August Ifith, Rufus, Jr., at St. .\gncs H ispital Baby .ind m ther doing nicely. (.HAVliTHFliatts RALEIGH A word from the hairman of the City Wide Search C-ominltfet hrings to ur attention he fact that w.- have i-nly two more Saturday.*; before the Search for ' The Lady with the Must Lovalile I Di;'P(i'-iliun will be c-nded I Have >uu sent in your volts? Are yen helping her to win? j Only :wo m rt wctk*! in August] '.ml you; oppurtuniiy will be lost | Do not lei this happen! We netd i your votes! 1 indly lend a hand! ■ Wh I will .'-lis Most Enviabli I eharacttr be.' Wouldn’t you like] to know the Winner? Just a few ] more days and the climax will be j icached! The decision >if the judges widi be final. August 31, 1945 is the! clo.sing date. Chairman of City Wide Search' 220 Eig-t r ivlc Street | Raleigh, N. C. OBERllrTRiyin NEW^: Cpl Spurgeon Hayes. Jr, from; Germany is home on his 30 dtiys furlough vi.*iting his parents, .Nlr and Mrs. Siiurgeon Hayes. Miss Juscphinc Trice is visiting I'latives in Wa*hington. U. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Cooke and children of Wmston-Salcm. i.-lttil relatives on Oiierhn R.iad eci-n'ly. .Miss Peggy MeGuire .ind sisters ave rt turned from their visit in Wadcsboro. /n d TICK P' Ic of U S Navy, is vi.siting relatives in the city. .Mn. Gcruiide Webb and Master James Holloway arc .^pending tl.elr ■ .-.irm in .New York. Mrs. Bessie Graddy and mother. Mrs. Phillips are vi-i.ing her son and relatives m New Y'ork City. Dr. And Mrs. Robert P. Daniel Honored ilv Shaw Alumni In iN. Y. NEW YORK -- .More than 100 Shaw Alumni in a Fellow.ship Meel- ;n,{ assembled at the Y’WC.^. here, .ccenlly to honur Di and Mrs. l.ubcrt P. Daniel. Piesident of Shaw University, who were spend- III;; their vacation mi New Y'ork City and vicinity. 'I ho i.ndnnce w:l.^ >fi..od by warm enai'ks from many of the Alumni. Vh-- Reverend R 1. Boone, of Wil mington. N. C.. led the opening •r.iver. Mrs Susie Y’-rgln, of New York City, and f.rmer Dean of Women at Shaw University, led in the remni ks which was followed i:v .stvcr.il .Alumni J Tim Brymn. of New York City, a noted nui.sici.'in •nd composer of me "Shaw Inspira- ■lonal." who had just retuirud from a trip to North Carolm i was among thisc who pave timely remark^ e i'll tU Dani'I cbeert this part of the program with a brief and tlrne- ..ddl-ess The large 4 layer cake. 13 inches high and 18 inches in diameter, ihe M.i'-d* ALUM.NI FELLOW SHIP baked into it :i. a part of the cake, added mueh t-i the Impre.r- ;.;iii cemented th. feeling of 'clhnvship, no? only of the New Y-'ik .Alumni Club, but also of my >.?he:- S!.av Gv..duales who •••on- in atiendanci- ut ?hi: Fellow- •hip Meeting, but who lived outside ty 'if New York These out-of- town guests are pijr..u'np graduate 1 '■ ilurr.bia and Now York Universities. Mr. Leslie .A Fi rlniige. Clas-; of ■‘*1, wa'4 chairman of the occa-itm. while Mr. T. H. Toole, formerly of Raleigh. N. C , is PresidcMit of the .'i w York Alumni Sh iw Club Ice cream, cake and punch weio gen- . s V >ervt*d Mrs .Melvin Farrell of 4 Chavis V.’ay left Tuesday night for Balti- j more to spend a few days with ' her daughter. From there shore she ••'ill go !-i Phila.. Pa., to attend the Elk's Bond Rally and Convention. Before returning home she also plat..s to visit relatives in New York 'iiy. Mrs. Jjsr-ph Moi-deci'i of 4 Frank lin Terrace has :cturned from Cal- forria where she vinled her hus band for a few months. Little Mis.s Jessie M Stephenson and sister. Mildred have returnid home after -pinding a long vaca tion with ihelr gruiulinuthcr. Mrs Sicphcnsun of ngtir .Millsbrnoks. Miss Evelyn Little of No. J ChavLs Way is visiting relatives m Wash ington. D- and Nee' York City Mr. Harvey Broadi-- of 3 Chavis .Vay hao returned home after vis- ting his sister and other relatives in New York City. Mrs. Millie Fcrcll of 4 Franklin ■^crrnce will leave Friday night ’.t> visit rclative.s and friends in Balti more and New York City. Mr William Chavis of 6 Chavis W’ay ha.s returned home after spendlr.t his vacation in Washing ton. D. C. Mr. John Currin and family have moved fr-im lo Lincoln Terrace to The Danger Of Ovcrieaehing By Ruth Taylor One of the most harmiul effec v t;f group thinking is its tendency li* create over-reaching ambition within the group itself That is. me group may start with a gaod i.ii-a, a worth-vvhiie fight for a e'eserveri riglit, but once thi i.- iittained. its m.tnibers are* not c ^ctU. They have tasted the win; (.! ^he power of team-'work. and till " over-reach lhfin.sulves to l-'J uUt alter privileges. Then, in llicii sieich for power, tliey. t io o^'oti. ;n turn tratnph.- on the r-ghts >t iiiiier.s. Again and again in history' hai tills happened, fiom the Rule •! the Ton in R me in the year 367 b C- — and i"en befon- — up lo the pre.sent tiir'o There •; noth i.ig .so intolerant us the int il ’i - ance of tiioso who have fuj'.'ht their wav to power. They hav" so eencentrated on their own s'-.u;;- gle that they have been p- one to Miverlook the fact that other peo- .ple have to live too. Up to now' one of the great ad vantages of niir repuhiic ha.s beer that it was never stat;.' l.mit ‘iiough for any group to ke. p ron- t;ol too long. The country was tO'> big. too varied in its re.sources. lo be anything but flui-J. Founded i lion religious frei-doni. religiou-' V. E. HAMI IN - iilMAMTARIW BY J. TIfOM.AS ilAMI.IN So. ' VC.' ns he was known to his fiiends, has gone to his place id ana re-t. to the place where all must go — fcmc day He was known to me a.*: Beau — the |)ei-fcct, excellent, affable, warm. ind ••ei'tr us fellow We ute .md slept together and both of us studi^'d piianiiiicy .it Shaw University. Aa I Ihtiik of Beau Hie w-irds that ! iiiceln -poke in hl.s memorable •I'ldris- at Gettysburg leerti to say that which I fc; 1 at this writing. F. ” will remeinb r the words ;* k"ii here but the deed.*; of thn-e h have dinl will live long af- •eiw.irds, "VC" will have many eds *o follow after him because ne w.L-i untiring and uns(‘lfisb in his service. He neglected himself in rest, pie;.sure iincl oftimes in eat ing to serve thow? whom. I know, e liwiys thought of as suffering Little Riifiis D. Ho(I"e, liilertaiiied At Gala Rirtliilav Part\ Un Augusi 16, Ruins Demetrius Hodge, Jr celebrated his .sixth birthday at the hom'^ or his par- ■ nt!!- Mr and >trs Riuus D. Hodge Ilf 12 Iredell Teri'Jic«. Chavis Hts. .A delightful birthday repast was vetved incledlng; dwiches, punch, ice rrouni, cake and- confections. Tne highlight of the I'arty was the blowing out iif the -ix candles by Rufus Th- table w.;,; beautifully dcfo-ided with colorful assort-' ments. Rufus’ m.ilhe,. Mrs. Rufus H^dcc was assisted in serving the young ^ guests by Mr.*;. Lillie Mae Hodge. hLs grandmother. Mrs Pinkie Hall and Mrs Lillie H. Hodge. Games and mu.sic were played to cnterinin the young group. , Among lho.se prisMU were: Way- ; man Oliver Hodge. Warren Perry. Pen .Intiio; Peteison. Charles Ev ans. .Ir, .Shelton McNeil. Jessie Kindly. Gcnniese Perry, Dclols Privilf. Frances Butcher. Juanita Kari.';. Barbar.i Russ Peterson, Betty A-.n Thomas. Elizabeth Thomas, Ha/el Thomas. J.iyce McNeil and Gladys Blrdsol. Every piece of equipm'i'nt th.it moves on the B-29. with the ex ception of the hytirauHc braking system, is activated either by an electric motor or cable. Thi Chine.se first made paper, ■>n coar.«ely woven cloth moulds. i atid later with mould:; of thin, parallel bamboo strips, held in • plrce by .silk threads. The firinj of corn dv .ng the ex- ' ccpt'ir.dlly wet weather is princl- . pally due to n lack - f nitrogiMi. say . Extension agronomists at State Col- i lege, ' CLASSIFIED AX LXSTKI’CTETl and manager is needed at .‘Harks Beauty Col lege. Any rradirate from this school of two nr more years experience mav appiv VArlte Marks Beauty t'ollece. Ralelfh. N. C. M\II) — experience, mu*;! ha'.e health record, lo live In Rhode Is land, near Providence. No rookinir. sm-lt family, own room, excellent wareH. Ma«t be plenunt. Write to: Demestlr. 353 Harris .Avenue. Woon socket. R. I. Tuttle Center Pie- Sehool ('oinmci'.tcment To Be Held ^ Ruk-lgli. N. C, — The T .tUt . Community Center Pre-School • Commencement will be held nt the Centor Monday. August 27th at 8 j P -M. The adult cl ilhing construe- tinn cLa.ss will end its rummer class' Tiif-sdny. Augu.st 8th at noon There will be on exhibit of garment* mode by (he class. The public is invited to see the enter activities at all times and especially to the Pro-School Commencement and the clothing exhibit. All Teen Age chlldicn are invlt cd to the last of the Teen Age For PT»on«]ii»d Hsuid Laundi/Y Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 Ob«rUn Rokd jopen House Summepr Parties. A | • prize will be awarded the girl most,' appropriately dressed for school. ' Tuttle Center is a memoer agency uf your Community Chest. 1 Food uroductlon .still remains a paramount problem bcenuse mil lions of hungry people must be fed. Peace brings reconversion prob lems in agriculture ^s ..'ell as in industry. he. Thus. I call him humanitarian—, virvant of the pec.plc — who like , Abou Bi‘11 Adhein inquiring of the ' angel about his writing in the Book of Gold found that in Live for his fellowmcn, his name led all the ICS* "VC" so lived th it when hl.s sum- rums came to join that innumerable; ^■aravaii. inat moves to that myster-1 iuus icalin, he was not like the' NEGRO DOLLS Every heme shoal 1 have a Colored Doll,’ nv offer in this sale two llxsliy nitmhrrs. With hair, moving ;-ves. shoes. storklngR. nicely dressed. PRICE »4.98 and $6.59 If con postage extr.n.—Dealers*. Agents Wanled Write NATIONAL CO. C54 West I3.5th St.. New York. .10 PAINT - PAINT LtOGal. 12 yekrt of •atUfa'ition. All Colors—Siains Cnamalt- Kail Orders PrompHy FlUad FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room ——and—— ;hicken shaci Half Chickan or A Chicken Sandwi> BEER SOFT DRlNIt Comer CroM and Lake f Royal IRIDAY AND SATURDAY Buck Jones — In "FORBIDDEN TRAILS" — Plus — Rex Hell — In -STOHMY TRAILS" SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sniilcv Burnette — In "BORDERTOWN TRAIL" TUBS. AND WED. Geoigv CuulourLs — In "THE MASTER RACE" Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Feature— hm I CO. 515 YV. Morgan St. CAPITAL COCA-COLA CAPITAL CAB OCK t4 aOO« MTKX Af ERE ore severol mofor is of equipment that t be manufactured in ntity and installed be- telephone service can provided for all who Mr Neal McTuan and son ■>! Briek Junior College 'vere vlslt'-rn ip the office of THE CAROLINIAN oei Tuesday. JDr. 'and Mrs, Trigg of Elizabeth Oily Teachers College, are spending a few days lo Uie ciW. ^Capital City Temple of Elk.** held l(f regular meeting Tuesday night wnlh the Dt Ruler, Dt. Be*i.sic H. 3 iavis presiding. Dt. Ida Jones ade a very good talk on the high light 'if the mortgage burning in rsiirham, last Sunday. It was a high diy for all. The Deputy of Capital n»y Temjile 310 fell highly honoi- ed to eppeiir on program that diy as she gave responpi- to the welcome address. The Deputy Dt. Mamie S. Hjrk« returned home Sunday with bfttcr and higher prospects for the future. |lt was a vc; pleasant day at R|int Matthews Churtii Sunday, Asigust 19th, with the Chas. T. Nor- w4iod Post 157 and ihe Women Aux- ilLiry as they h'lnored the Rev G. r! Perry on his 25th anniver.sary w'Jlh the commander of the post ns nx* ter of ceremonies, high remarks fr'om Recording Secretary, Pastor o( the Saint Paul Ch;irch and the Pa.';tor, Rev. J. S Davis, of St. Matthews Church. The address was cAcn by Commander H. H, Towns, wmo highly prai.sed Rev, Perry .The Clay House, one of Rev Per- rV’« favorite readings was, recited by Mrs. May L. Broadie. The Saint Matthews Ch.iir rendered very special music -vnich the congrega- Mr. Harvey Broadi-.- of 3 Chatn.* Vay has returned home after vis- ting his sister and other relatives in New Y’ork City. Mrs. Millie Fcrcll of 4 Franklin Terrnce will leave Friday night to visit relatives and friends in Balt’.- more and New York City. Mr William Chavis of 6 Chavis Wa. ha.s returned home after spending hi? vacation in Washing ton. D. C- Mr. John Currin and family have moved fr-.m 10 Idncoln Terrace to No. 6 Hyde Terrace Mr R L. B. Thompson of Jack- sonviHe. N C is the guest of Mr. Thompson's sister and brother in la'v. Ml and Mrs. Johnston Wall of 9 Smith Plaza. Sgt. Chnrle." E. Little is home from the Pacific visiting his moth er. Mrs, Jannic Little of No. 2 'havis Way. Mr, J.ihn High of W..shinBton. D. is heme on his vacition with his family at 7 Chavis Way. Mrs. Clara Dixon of 19 Smith Plaza has returned home after vis iting her daughters m New York City. Miss Mattie Hunter of Baltimore is the Buc.st of her neice. Mrs. Ar- netta Brown. 6 Dare Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Yarbor ough and children of Baltimore we-'e the recent guest of Mr. Yar- borough’.s m ther and sister, af 11 Hyde Terrace E'arnicrs are headed for postwar disaster, if price controls arc relax ed n. w Guard .igalnsi a runaway price siiuation BARGAINS-BARGAINS WHERE ?~ AT THE Second Hand Store 410 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. We have a Large Stock of USED MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS made from Pre-War Yarn Faric* that are better than can be bought today. PRICES RANGING FROM $6.00 to $15.00 ALL NICELY CLEANED AND READY FOR LONG WEAR OVERCOATS Our USED OVERCOATS are of special quality and worth three times the price. PANTS We have a nice quality line of PANTS that are worth twice the price. WORK CLOTHES We have in stock a large line of MEN'S SHIRTS. PANTS and WINTER UNDERWEAR. Nnw is time In buy befnio Ihc KUSH for Mvrehandist? Starts-- when the Be.';: will be gone. S E E T H E Second Hand Store ,ancr of those who hav-- fi'u-.-h? j ilu ir wav to power. They hav so ; unncentraled on their own s'..U'i-' ip.ie that they have been P'‘un«’ t'>| overlook the fact that nth'-T pro-; ipti have to live too. | Up to now one >1 the great ad- | vantages of our republic ha.; been , tlu.1 it was never static lani* •enough for any group to keep e-m- i ,t:oI too long. The country was tO'« ‘i)ig. too varied in its resour; js. to be anything but fluid. Founded i pen religious freixlom. religiou - laulocracy has ntver been allow-' 'ed a focithold. Not erecleu up'>n -n class structure, it has not divid ed into classes — for in each gen eration men Save found their owe • ‘le\el as individual, not as a group \ir groups. The classic phrase is ‘■three generations fiom shirt sltevcs to shin slceevs." Lately, however, there has been an inci easing tendency to separat" into groups, or cliques, governei by ideas. This Lend is definitely tdrngerou.s — for anv group whicii iclainis unique revelations or po litical prefermi-nt is a divisive in fluence aiming at physical, eco- 'nomic or nuntai domination ov't olhei's. It is the breeder of dissen sion and intolerance among our people. When Americim> put the inter- ert.s of their own group before th- intere.-4ts of America as a whel ‘ 'tliey are setting up in our country the breeding grounds for disputes. • like of which have laid waste Europe for c«nturios. Whether 'those interests bo s?pecial eonces sions for Industry or soecial priv ileges for Labor: whether they h. Isoecial (•onsidcralion for anv iligious group ar special favo- ■ for anv minority, they st.!! sP-’H o”’” • ! aching. There is no group u h record is guiltless in this respeet. Justice for all, equal in its ap plication. should be our aim i- American.s. Before we make a d - numd. we should figure out if w. are asking for a favor or a right — and if we are willing tiiat iL som -ight or favor be grant'.?d t ' ne. The primarv fallacy in Uoeie n arguing from the indi'.-i.-’ ual to the group We are :i government of •’ •ii-foh-. hv the peoole and for *n niopie. But wi' can fulfill •)(• d'-stinv as a nation on'v as thi in- '•’•vidiial citiren.s. ;ictini' not a 'rrr'UD.s. bu* as Arnciir»ns. wnik for th'* pend of all the pefiple - . fo' -ill .America. V A Y \ I, A \ .AflDITV. GAS. AFTHl tJVKR-l DULGENCF IN K.ATtNG OR DRINKING. TAKE DKI.K I- OUS. DRfENDxni.E {; 0 N S TI P 4 I I 0 \ EFFERVI’.SUF.NT l•(m'DFKS The cure of ym.r health sh-iald fi- your most important duty Tin worse enemy of your general good health is the w.istc matter that ferments in your inte.-'tlnes Clean your intestines and v-iu will e.x- perience (he '•en«T:il vuud heidtli ;iind the juy -if livinit. Fur luienial , (-kaiiliiii*'hiovcver, d" ii»( eiitru.';( ■ \iuir delie.itf «iige'‘ti'-e oraanism to ;‘ny ordinary product. Le choosy ■—t.ake delieiou.'. effe.tive V.AYA LAX. IN ECONOMY BOTTI ES S'.OC sent anywhere—SAVE COD Chaigef. Send money with oider to: VAY.X rROI>U TS. t? ‘.'I-* EUst 4Ul St. Net. Yurk It .\GLNIS SVAN'l'ED ing to •;erve irviw wnom. i xnuw. e liWiys thought of as suffrilng '. ore titan he. rhus. I call him humanilaiian—, !»ervanl uf *.!.e people — who like l Aboo Bi ll Adhem inquiring of the j an^el about his wrilin-.? in the B* ok j nf G (d found that In l->ve for his; fello- men. hU name led all (he' res* ■•VC" so lived (h it when his sum-' mons came to join that innumerable '•.nruvaii. that moves to that myslcr- ious •calm, he was not like the quar.y-plav'' at night, .sciuragcd to his dungi.iii, but, su.'-'taiucd and i-outhcd by an unfaltering trust, ap proached his end, like -me who wraps the drapery of his couch about him. and lies down to pleas ant dreams. So. • VC hail and farewell. A'Unts Wanled Write NATIONAL UO. S.M West ll-Mh St.. New York. Ml PAINT -1 AINT 1.10 Gul. 12 yean of satUfattion. All Colors—Slalni a-d E.namaU. . ail Orders Prompfly Filled Railrnnd Salvaiie Co. 1?o c'-*ulh WllTTlngton St —Double Festnra- CA R TER Electric Company Anything Electrical 3 Ea.st Lenior St, Dial 20841 WE CARRY A FUL? LINB Of BEAUTY and BERBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere HOME-COOKED fOODS And what a meal it will b^-* .seasoned exactly nght. and ev ery dish boasting a real home- cooked fluTur. B & H CAFE 411 S. BI.OUNt ST. KLAREX Bcaiil;' Product-; Co. 1730 FULTON SIREKT llrooklyo. (1 ' New York GOOD NEWS! To All Who Need a Laxative Notiv and Then ■Wlii'n ynu f" 1 sluggish, stomach up- 1. I4W in Mpuits ami Mtni'iwhat "no iici,t»iint” --hi-cmw*' you ned a g'X' l cloanlng i.iit, iii.-t LET VOUR.SBLF IN fDR THE QUirK TtRLTEF THAT KnuSCTII.N j?ALTL CAN nitINGTOU. Whin you want f'-ll'-f yot| want h I’RON'PO—viiu don’t want tn watt for huiirs Kn)-;i’hiii i.ctii u-ub>lv wttliin .in imui» — (‘atition — unt- only u.' dl- ■ '-il. C'-Bulutv l!io ilo--- to cult V'lur ..an r.ipiln m-iU.-. U.-t KRUsrHfclN SALTti tb'luy ul any guoU drug :iture. SUN.-MON.^TULS THUNE llodd.v .MfDowail, Pi Musical “Min' “Pied Piper of Ba-ii nSl. Now Playinq • VALLEY OF DECISION" •with — Orver Garsi.n. Git'gory Peek Sunday. Alnnday. Tue'-day "BACK TO BATAAN" .starring John Wi'vnr. Anthony Quinn WED. THRU SAT. "A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS' with Kvviyn KvVfS. Phil .Siiv.-rs, .Adeii.- Jeigcn-; In Color The Raleigh Funeral Home Afiibiilaiice Xe^^vice 310 East Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PER.'" ')NAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained Attendants in the recently completely over’ auled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. ailubie at all liours by Dialing 2-283? C. A. HAYWOOD. Own#r j:L WED..THURS. AUGUST 29-30 Babes On Swing Street I’pgg.v Kynn. Marion Hutton. Loom I’’rrol. .■\nd.v Heviuo AI.so — f’Aira Foatuit Longtli Allrarlion THE FIGHTING I-ADY In Technicolor Ne’vs Episode 8, “Trail of Royal Mounted” ERE ore several mofor IS of equipment that t be manufactured in ntiiy and installed be- telephone service con provided for all who now waiting! E end of wor in tu bas not materioiiy igcd the facilities tage situation. Even !r the manufocturing its CO ivert from wor to cetime production ond necessary equipment :s become avoilable, ditional time will be ce'.'.ory to install it ond get It into operation. You con bo assured that we will Ho the job os fast os humanly possible. 1 r FRl.-SAT. * Double Feature * aUG. 31-SEPT. 1 “SIX GUN GOSPEL” Johnny Muck Brown, — witli — linyir.ond Hatton THE STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLPH HITLER with — T.iidwig Donarli, I’.alo .‘>ondorfraard Ei.i:.a*l.‘ 12 of “OVERLAND MAIL” Southern Bell Telephone AND Telegraph Company tNC0>r0.lA7I0
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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