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f AGE TWO THE CAKOUNIAN Raleigh Personals WilhlK ENDING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 194ft nv VIVIAN Ml.: T?».s;i r>i of :)23 Hast Ed- t.t II Siicrt .ii-ctill’, vjsitid Mr, U;. Lifi III Washuifloii, D C. Ml Kh.isc Uoi.aldsv.n fonnorly of nalciuh. Ii.i.' ii-uiii)i'd to N. .1. af- tor i,|iindin4 .■ itw wicks witU hi ; aiinis Mr-;. Floiciicc Whiiliiic, 13 link l.aiK and .Mr.- Nora Alsioii, 1211 Ka>t Moiliii Slictl, M(S8 Annie M Al.-fon ha.- ictiiin- rd lo Ncuaik, N. ,1.. alti-r btiny nilli-u h r> to tlx illncsa ut hci mi'iiior. Mi-s Vivian natilitloi Rcdic ic- rxivly Irfl Ih- I lly to .•iiln I.ini-nlii Ar.idomy. Kiiifis Moiililaui. wlivrv -he u ill .ilo’iiil si'l.o I Pvt Ch.i’k- K Saimdoi-. Jr, aiai r\'t Kxccl Kird-nk- of iti.-t ,n. Mass,, 'j>f'iit the wi'vk end wiMi thi ir auiil. Mm, Jtianila YoiiJi« of i>(i2 Xorih Slate Siren 'IJii'y .ov .'tationad al Fort Rraug Pfe Thomas F Pak.i i- ii-iiiiu ht«; mother. Mi- H.illn Ilak r f ?40fi nivdsoe Avenue He ha- sjivnf month.s ovi'i>eas .md has three hn'tlo stars aiul an a.rowhead foi the inva-iiin f Soullierti Fraiiee Pvt Lmii Davis. Jr, s n of Mr. and Mrs. I.oiiine D.i'. is. Si . ..f Hll So. West Street, i.s visilini! his par- cj'U after sciviiii; in the Pacific for two years. Mrs. F.rdlnc Hiiiiler of Philadel phia is vi'-ithu; her ii»-Iaw.- of 112 Bari Street. Mr. and M.s Geor^i Hunter. A lovely I iithriay p;.rl.v was giv- en at th*' hurm of Mr. and Mr*. F. .1 Miteheli, ini Hart Street on Mon- da.\. Scplomhher lOili in honor of Mr.s. Mitchell. The toll, wing guests rwl*rc pre-ent: Messrs. .i,id Mesdamc- Alferd Harringlon. Bennie Gailes, H. 1. Hall. Mrs Gia-c I.. Johns. iNlr. I., D, Hnldrii. Mr. Cenrfie Hunl- er. fJi.. Mr. Ruby and little Mn-.s l>ecomn Ji lime Jones of Purtsminiih. Virginia. Pfe Hubert .M-ton leeently spent .1 -thn ty-day fui lough with his par ents on Fast Martin Street, after returnini' from the Fuiopian Thia- I y»r where he -erved in the U S j Army He wa- in two battles and wao slichtly wounded Pfe .M-ton i the son of Mr and Mrs. Fomi.ii Currie He is now -tationed at Ft Lcntiarri ’Wi.ocfl\ Mo., ;i‘rving as eioi^ fbr the 437th Fiigr Co. Mr. Robert Young of Wa'hlng- ton. D r was called to the fity re- cen^’ due to the illne-s of his wife. Mrr uanitn Young vvht was a pa tient at Saint Agnes HospltuI • Mrs. Essie M. Holmes of New City. Mrs. Prances Moody an* Mrs. CresoU Ligon of York. Pa.^thd Mr D. L Dunston of Was^Uiltcin, D. C.. were recent guest.s^f Mr. and Mrs. UMHsim H NtchM- -of 3ir North Hayweod St. .1. ha.' |■tturlled hmu- .illei visiting iilalives and hiiiuis .n the city Ihv Hooker 1’ Washiiuton L'luo held it;, rvgutai mcliii.; on Sunday. pieinbe; !tth, at Ha hoiiio uf .M.. and .Mr.s. T Holt. 1113 Fast Mar- nil Slieil Alter tlie nieciuig u de licious cuursv i>l icv crc.iiu and cake, j.iiicy caokivE .iiid .lidt nuts and candy was served. The next mec liiii ill be on Sunday, S-pliinbir 23id ..I 10 Chavi\> Way al 4:.30, Mr Flu-ence Slirk.. of Wind.-! oi lo. S C., was the guest sjieakei fi.r the Hookei T \V,i-hnigloii C" b., .ie IS also the house (luc.-t of ali ; aiitl Mrs. Lonnie l>,;vi- of litKi South ilarinigion Stieel. P\ f .S::m Sniith was a gue-f in 'lie lily th:- we k to i-il his ehil- •hen. .Mary I.'uisc .-.nd Sam. Jr.. who lives with iheir grandfiani.v, .\lr. and Mis John Lewis if 423 S ■iw.iiii Street Pvt Smith lost his' . ife last .May while ovcrsi iis. .Mis. Lonnie Davi- nf iJOli South ilainiigtoii St., has retu''ned hono- after .-iiinriing 'wo weeks in puint.s j i.nilh She l•(.-pl■rls a fine trip. Miss Nilliv Small ot 8(i2 South ,,st Slrtei, has returned to tht eity after speiMiing the yiimmer ii .•.iwville and .M.adie.d. with friend.s. Mr.s Maye S. Iva^e . nd Mr.- I. ■ If T.iylor, w.. . have l-een visiuiv.. tiieir mother, Mrs T. fill! and Ih' o I.sier. Mrs hime- lligt;- of 313 S Tarboio .Street, have returned o 'heir Itorr.e m New York Mr and Mrs Charles Armhu.'^ter f California wen recent guests in the city oBEHilivltmn nfw'' BY ANN B. MOKfiAN .Mifc- Clinton .Mac Mnruan of New York i.- vi-iiing her iirothor. Mr. Hcnjtiiiun Morgan and other Mlatives on Chambi rlain Street Pvt Davii' Hiuioii, .Ir, i- vi-it- .« hi.- paicnw after sciving mori 'han SIX ntonln.- in ihe Fnropean Thciiior of war. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Giaddy jjenl !a-l week visiiiiiK hi- mother in Wilmington. Friends anrl relatives regret tht oa-.-ing of Mr Wali.r Curtis. Miss .Audrey Hunl-r has returned to Daiisiile. Va., aftei spending the ummer with her parenl-. Miss Maigarel Manuel .md Mr Lidl.njii^l Hunttr hav| 'returned o Mary Potter S'hool in Oxford, where they will do their wintei studying. Secretary’ Resigns To Enter .Atlanta IL School Of Library Science Ho-tfsses and a t.-w of the sit- viee men who helped to ci'lih ale the Fourth Ann.venary of the Per.-or. Stru t I SO f’hib. Fayette- I.ADIES Vi nil (,0\ \- BI.E DISFOSITiON TO r.E IIONOliEI) :■ • liei ii found.'' file Chr.inuaii o deten •..th th III thi p.ipi- iue -Ah.i vabl.- Disj> rtuiy! ihi v.-l; u, -H'l Yes! Ye-.;” C.;y Wide piddislivd , the cordeal ly nio| u;hi Mth .-in ..ll.iw.-'tu.- ol tht pr..v-r- h .il • Three lJa.\ • ol (•. lee ” N..11.rally Ike i q estions arise n p\v »v.o sJiC foiin tfle i- w.o she ! omi’ ai.fi -.thoie -.vj? shi found? Hi'WV Thi Seaich iVinunit’ev re- • ’.-‘d the m.iny names wl ieh the ptiblie hv ln^it.l1ll'n eni u to Iltad- ■ ,.i:ler.-' The mum of iho e eliw il*' to compete wir. Iistid WHKN did you find hi i ' During 'he eitlir* m ml; of Angosl th*' starch wa.s in |ll■(*Kre!s i.ice •'.'a;ud fast and fi.i u triiwlng in V ill . al .1 E'lan .il Dame on Sep- timler Hh Thi Club h.i- ihe di timdion of bi-mo th*- lirsi scivice lUiI) open- m Through the cointisy and liberal- of ,hv Mile Soei d Club of Fa- tei di till Ci-lonadi ha- been d.tnal- I'd fo. 'his oi-iinion Please aceepl . thanks. Hi iremtio the d.i'.e. Tuesday. - pf !a The t;nie »:.'0 P. M. The I'ia.-i th" Coion.idc We I..1II t-:.pet'f ym for a plcas- , ,1: e-.ei Ing. \e!;i-o Workers Su|i|)orl .MSEI Miicliinisl On .lob ACTIVITIES AT THE BI.00DW0RTH ST. liSO CLUB HAI.FIGII — Si'plcmbcr 11th was a very busy evening at the Blood- worth -Street UbO tor tne GSO's, Al nine o'cl ek Miss Laura Brown eallfd the meeting to order. High- light.s in this meeting were: Miss Vivian Mcl.cndon. se rclary lo the CAROliNIAN, offered her assis- ■ aiic'.' with the club paper, the Echo Hiding Miss Klla M. Williams, whi IS attending Atlanta University, faicwi II; and last hut not least, Mr. Holiner, our new director, gave some very htdpful hinLs and com ments lo the group By the way we had it vi.siting serviceman in the nicelmg. Alter the regular meeting our Director requested a meeting of iho Program Committee Miss Ollic Clark, chairman, gave a review of SI me of the successful activities the club has carried out, For the com Ing week end it was agreed that we will fuliow our regular sched ule. But - -on the week md of the 21.sl. 22. iind 23rd. fyoii had better drop by I we will have a different prognim all touclhi-r Fiidny nip.hi WR -will b*'gtn by lc.Trnlnc some new giimes ns well ih playing old ones. Mis>es Eleanor Hill, Marnret will be in ' 1 ehargi- A weincr roast, refresh- I,.1.0,, Iron, Brin .-lli-r OrT„.r„I ■™"' In' MuO' Mi";''''! inU r.i. ,-l J Cnnnnandina ' ■ *"-U "ixl Sunday nvn- (liTH'ia! uf Ihi- l.llh Roplaceniimt I Depot. I The F-ho Staff will meet Tues- Tm phiio.m which has presented tij,y nt 8:30 P. M at the Club. It !s I'l- w "Jive A P'-npin’ to ovvp ygj.y necessary that all are pre- linlf a million coinbut tnop- uur-,5pnt in;: its s*-v*m months on the con- Saturday night, September 15. toes ill lilt’ Uiiilvd Hi uti iiT Cox is direc- Nep’o Tra\(‘liii^ Show !s (!oninuMil(Mi \u France TRUMAN TO UNVEIL PLAQUE BY NF.GRO WASHINGTON tANP) — Presi deni Truman will unveil a memorial tablet of the late Franklin D. Roost' ll in the hal's of the recorder of deeds on September 24, Marshall L. Shepard, recorder, announced last cck. hivitiitions to every cabinet mem ber and other goverumcntal officials are being issued this week. The plaque is the work of Selma Burke, young Negro artist whose ef fort was chosen in n compcj;ition of 12 other artists before tne* Fine Arts ennmission. The bronze pla que Ls 3x.5 feet. For P«noaaUa*d Hand Laundry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 Ob«rIlB Road P.AHIS. '•|..m-- Tile only Ne gro Special Seivicc plalo in of the j ts » * Aimy Ground Fiirco.- n'Miliiffment !^ Ceuier rvceiilly iccelvtd a coni-j mr.inor r .. gai movie. ' i"i as ' llu I , fialv dr-v Mr Qlev Peebles if Newark. N FAYETTEVLI.E Mis.s Allegr.i Westbrooks, .-ecrctary of the Per- The deci-.uti of the Cuiiuni • ' -.I- f n'llly re i-h d .Au-’ust 31 Now that the H 'W and V.’hcn h,.- It uti-we pruu-ed !o ’VMFHE; .id Wl- filil he. ' VliiiinB li'ik'i.h. of c,i.r-e! Ii-e mo tip l.n.i of ..It iiifor- .'ion : hi-r i x.irl loiaiioi,. *his you should kiu w .-o that when ;-.:i .l•e..•lun ar.si'; .:nd y, u hive need ...r -uch :u. ,ndi- ifl lal. bo the 1 io'^*ioi'v wh.i: it in-iy, en.pl.y- -•u-nt. p..>ltin'o. ir ov n to the ex- timt if -uih a v.eighty, s ricu.- bi.l •hiiltiig even* a.- matrimony a I aiiy with, a l.ovabl • Dispotiii.ui could be qiilcIJy and ea.-dly found Fe wis- young men. digist that hint. Who Ls the lady? Well you knew the one you have lust sleep over You know the one YOU have been supporting; you know the individual vou havi- hop- e,l and prayed would win’’ Well now your hopis sh.iH be rf allzeri: |■rle -hall win. tha* I.-- if you have I ■ ut yuiir wi'h - !• to .iiii.iici il help. I She -hall be viet irmu- .md you SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Ne gro workers in the Municipal R.'.il- I \ Sy-i'''u lure sJo*»rl siparely br- bird a Jr.pane- -American mathln I • -win filled civil -T-rvicc r*-iuin- ' ; .1 all', wa ;i';iyni-d to repail I rk on bu-c Wlii'c machinists at i! I'lreu’ineii t* quit work, but ' '• r voi* -I to 11. itu- j*ib 'I'o w- rk*-:;. who h .ve Ix’im cm- ■ (o vd 'n large numbers t.n buses., 11- ys. and cable carr hcic during j he w.tr y .irs, promptly mobiliz 'd | in -uppirt of th*' Ni-ei’- right lo (k Tin \ weio i s-i ltil by No.ah ■.V Grlifn. in cliait-i- of tlu- West (' j j'i Reglon.al office of the N. A. .\ (■ F here, and by Jn-eph James, uH-nt o' the .San Fr.ancisco ir-cii NAACP Al-o arttvo were' •1 ..l.c'or'- Council fa Civic Uni-■ •' ,i*ul the J,.pan* fie Ami rkan Cii-j ; -i.' i,c..'!ue ! T'hv machinist Tak.e Mlyamn. ls{ all Ainerleaii born Japane.se who icturr.tl to the C(.x.t from imo of: :.*• :«i|..c,ition (■•■n'ei'- The final I xc ■•*' *>f the wime rtachittlsts was that they want.d the Jobs held for; 'San Franci-eo velerins regard-' I . - .f race, color, or creed, includ- .liimmese-AmerlcaDc." The poiitiim of the Negro work-i er.s was that if a movemeut to deny ' * n ployment to minority groups 'oes unchallenged, it will not be many weeks befor*' the right of Negroes to employment on the Mun- icip.il Railway systein will aLo be '-hallenged. vTyTTTx dur- months on the con- .j.... tinciii. is th*- only .Ngro fpedlaJ ^.ju ii‘forniul game night when R.:vici- platoon of 12 such units in members .•md guests will enjoy 'he r»rouiid F.-rce-' Replaccinent perjjcnality bingo, ping pong, bowl- Center, In th*- mimth of May. the (.j,rds. latuon played to MO.hOO ioldiers ^aundiiy night September 18, tnivclled .vvr 800 miles. At hos- -jrade Wiiidh” will be shown. rital.--. ihi'y average lA thne-man y ward ;hiiws a day :inr two full, c oked cabhtige. held over hot leiK’th -hows a nicht The unit has ; j,,p hour to keep li warm ♦wire played the Madeline Thca- serving, lows ub.^ut 70 to 80 ter in Paris. Soldiers *if (h* unit ate made up if the old foiirth plateun that pre- »tnt d the "7-Day F'llli's" and the oriyiiial "Jives .A’ Poppin" cast Till* two units ha.s rweived rom.nen- datiins from General-' Patton and H f*!;' :• Second Lieii‘» nant F O Chanev *if Ha*'’^e. Wisconsin com- mnnets the iilnoun V- FASri..ANn SFRIOrSLY 11,1. GRFFNVn.r.F, Ml'- 'ANP) — 5H P, James O, Fasti; nd *if Dodd.s- vHle, Miss,, who gaiifd unenviable not rjclv by his recent attack on the record of Negro troops in the European theatre, i"; .scriou-ly .11 a Grw'nvillo hospital Riifferlnc with fever, it has hren proposed •h;it h«- bv the object of local pray ers W'E CARRY A FULL LINE OP BEAUTY and BARBER Write F'tr Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLARFX per cent of Ihe vitamin C it had when frchsly cooked. Have You Tired, Aching Back? Let a SPENCER s Relieve back-strain and lessen your fatiguci Phone 2-3116 MRS. MAUDE 2. SMITH 518 E. Worth St. NEGRO DOLLS Every heme should have a Colored tiotl. VTr offer In this sale two fluliy' namhrrs. With hair, moving rves, shoes, stockings, nicely dres-sed, PRICK M.fM and If C.O.D jmstage extra.—Dealers-. Agents Wanted Write NATIONAL C’O. 2.N4 West nSth St., New York. 30 Now Playing B*‘lty Hutton .Arturo dc CordovT — in 'INCENDIARY BLONDE" In Color CAPITAL CAS on. * DIAL 91 HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal It will seasoned exactly light, and ev ery dlab boasting a bumw cooked flavor. B & H CAFE 411 8. BLOUNT BT. Sun. —Mon.—Tuot. Ifnc Dunne- -Alexander Knox in •OVER ar FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room tient at Saint Agnvs Hospital. Mf« F.'sie M Holmes of New City. Mrs. Frances Moody ■inAMrs, Crcsola Ligon of York, P». und Mr D. L Dunston of Wa-D||filbu, D. C.. were recent guctspf'Mr.^and Mrs. triiitam H ' Nirh*H -of 211* North Hoywr-od St. Mr Qlev Peeblo'; uf Newark. N. UU VIS HEIGH re , All families uf ChavKS Heights and i1;i;whci-e uow in sinypathy with Mr. lUtd Airs. L King and family uf 8| Kdgccoiul) Tcirace in the death of timii infant baby. ‘Mr. and ..lib Huy Hicks of 12 Glicivis Way are the li.ippy p;ireiiis uf .» Imv baby l>ni. burn on Mou- chty. September lath, at Mi-Cauli-y'; Hop-iial. Both, ini'ther and baby a’v fffijii;; nicely. ' Mrs. Mattie Joiie^ tif 22 Cliath.ii.> Terrace was *»ui nf the city reve'it ly vitaiting leladw.s .mu tiiviids. Mm-ter Chin its Uioulc of 9 Chav is Way celebrated his lOtti birtt; rkiy recently Hii; aunt innde ||iin .i ehncolnte cake with bine icing. H p- l>y hiiThduy, Charles. .Mis. Alice I'erry of 24 Smith Plaz.i ha.s retiirnul home iiftn E|)cnding her vucati .n in Ni w Yutk . .ui -- jain's Blnunt of 8 Cliuvia Way entertained Itei m-.*ther-in- l^w and sun recently pt a dinner Mrs. Ainela Bi'nwjt of « Dure Ter race is able to be nut again to the (V>light of her many friends Mrs, Je.ssie Ashley of 7 Smitii Plaza is spending Iter vacation in .Old iioiiiid ill.' city. ,Mrs. F.dith II. Saunders and daugh- 'Fr, Fdiih Marion. h:tvc returned tb their hon. l Iredell Terrace, a.- Iff visiting Mrs. .fanu-s Stiicklan'l Ip New Vnrk City •Little Paul Pow.'ll, Jr. sun .ji Ih t ,md .Mis Paul Powell is con- \tilc-ctng at St A:;ne» Hospital af ter liaving his lonsil.s removed IMihs Daisy i.nuisv Uebnani ha: tfctiirnid t*> the city ..ftcr ^pe^dlng her vac.iti*;!! in New Y.jrx City and h - .Iei.-‘,v The Chnvls H.'ights Sewing Club \|in meet next week .it III Chavis W;ty. I *1310 AltrlRtlc Club No. I uf Chavia Heights will present The W.trld In tr Mirruw. Part 2. soon. I Pvt James M. Daye has retui ii.'d tc Camp :ifl«>r .spending Itis furlougn \4ilh his niuther. Mrs. Edwaid Nor- ^•ood. 4 Ashe Territee. , Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Noi wmxl rtid as their dinner guest rerentlv. Mrs. Lillian Clark of New York City. Mrs. Clark is a niece of Mr Norwood. whore they wiu ao tncir wtniei :>tiidying. Secretary Resigns To Enter Atlanta If. School Of Library Science FAYETTF.VU.E Mi»s AlU'Bro We.stbrooks, secretory of the Per son Street USO Club for three years was hmored at an inform;.! •farewell" party on Tuesday night, August 14 .Spicial Fort Bragg guests for the evening were members of the 6f>3 . Ordnance .Ammunltimi C.imttany Guests danced by can- 'Might, enjoyed hors d'oeure- •,nd punch, and some of th*- more i-.iiirageous ones enjoyed in that ( High and popular 'jame. "Musical fhi.ii - iWhat some pe-iplc wimT do for a package of ciBarette.sl winch i‘minds us — ‘"ho was the •iiy whi> .-at on lb ttle lady's Tiibutcs ^^L•le paid 'o Mis.s Wc-s*- brook;- bv Mrs. Mary Paige And* rs ri-pi'*'svnling the Jiiiimr Hosles; Group, and Pfe Coleman, represent- iiu: the service men. Gifts from manv friends were presented by Mrs Mabel White p;ite. Mis- Wistbro.k answerexi the tiibute ill the same unasiiming and incere ntanner that she h:is won I niaiiv friend- for la-r -- fih-nds • h-,t ■•->■ n*iw scattered ;ili over i the world. Aiu.»n Ihe guests nn-sent Dr | ;!nd Mrs. Buford Westbrooks loth- T :.nd father of the guest e on- or- Miss Mabel Powell of ' 'jn; M Jolu-.soii and Sgt Wrli’ht the: flO^rd Old. .-Vminuniiiiiun Co The affair was undci the .spon sorship of Junior Ho.-lcs.s group. G I, A S S I F I E 1) AX INSTHUCTE^R .infl manager Is needed at Starks Beauty Col lege. Any sraduate from this seh*iol of two or more years rxperknn' may apply svrite Marks Beauty I'ollege, Kulelgh. N. ' IF YOU are lonely, write Box 3'L riarkton, Wash., Sen.l stamp could be ciulekty and I'asily Munu Fe wis" young men. digest that hint. Who Is the lady? Well you know ttie one you hnve lust sleep over You know the one vou have been supporting; you know the individual viu have hop- P.1 and prayed would win" Well now yiiUr hopis sh.-tl be realized: .-'Me .-hall win. tl-.a' 1,-'. if you have - 'it yotir wl.-hi'H Into iim.ncial hi-lp. She -hall be vlel iriou.s and you will share the riory when y«>u see '.•.)in' d.i .am- fulfill' d W«‘ invite our gvtv rous support ers, frlend-i anti w dl wi-heis lo bo ni-i-*>nt I', -vi ttte 1 dy of nr ehoiri' grn«‘it>iisly n-reive the well deserved, well merited prize Do wi’h us Tuesd.'iy evening, September ’8th, al the C’olonade •‘Ivn tlic Searrh CoMunitlee will itttcrtnln these f.dr .u'.d Inv.tble creatine-; ih.ii Dame F’rtum* has so hichly f.'vored by decrveiniJ flu'in The Winners CARTER Elacti-ic romn.'inv i Anythin*? Electrical I 3 East Leiilor SI. Ob: 2084 • - if race, color, or creea. inciuu- i I' .lapaneae-Amorlcanr.” ! Tbc position of the Negro work-1 '.s was that if a movement to deny | i vmjjloyment to minority groups ■ ' iroes unchnllenged. it will not be; i many wepk.s before the right ofi Negroes to employment on Ihe Mun- ; I icip.il Railvvny system will oDo be ^ I ehitllenged. i j V A YAI, AX ' lAt ilHTY, (IAS. AETFR OVKR-IN ' nri.tJKNrE i\ fating or imiNKING, TAKE DKl.U'f- i tM'S. DE.PKNDAr.LF .CONSTIPATION I n i'KRVKSUKNT POWDERS , 'The cave of yonr health should form [ ;.oiir most imporlant duty. Thcj •v(u:;e enemy of your veneial good j Mi.altli i' the waste natter that | feriiii'iits in your inteiliiu-.. Cleai | i\our intestines and vmi will x-1 |ii‘rn‘m'e lJic general gjxd heiilf. ‘.nd the )oy of living For internal i-t« .(iiliiiess. how'ever. d.i iiol entrust ...iiir delicate digotive orgunDii. jto any ordinary product. Be choosy I i:ike tieliciiHis, effe'liv VAYA- 'i.AX IN ECONOMY HOTTl.ES fit iit -i-nl :mywbere—SAVF. C.O.D Chill i,*-.-'. .Stud nionev with orrie*- !• ! V.VVA PitODUCTS, Dtpt. 31 •1*2 I a-l 41st .St. New York 17 AGENTS W'ANTED WE CARRY .4 FULL LINE OF BEAUTY and BARBER Write For Price Llstx We Ship Anywhere j KLARFX I Beauty Prodiiets Co. t730 FULTON 81REET j Brnoklyn. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1945, edition 1
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