PAGE TWO
THE CAKOUNIAN * « !■'’
WEEK ENDING SATUKDAV, UCTUHEU ;iu, 1114
Raleigh Personals
Okindwa Island.
LafcUop Roboisoii of COR K.
IS vi.Miiii;' ntr d.iuith*
. Cl .ii'lic J .loion in Wash*
IJ C,
«v McLi:ni»()\
t Chiipol '■'oiiKioiiulioiiiil
Chu
rWlr/r,e„>l. uf Mr and Mr? Jarra-s
iMUUltpi am 1 dfpp jv’r.patliy with
.III tf.f jiii .iiti}'. .1 Mrs. I'hil*
t Mo.
l.v'G.il persons atlciciin.- were
Mi.. L. M Wilkurson. .Miss Fva
Mao Cross. Mi and M:.- Wiliian,
Span and son. Missos Ma:y ano
Chnstino Phillips, Mrs, Melvin.
F.mow-, Mrs. Millfv Ftmll anP
Mi.x Jannie Little
CpI Sanniel W Po •. 1102 East
Jones Stfool: Cpl Wilson Bnykm.
ti05 South Harnnitton S’rc*.t; Cpl
Willio ClarkMin of 721 .South Mr-
Dowoil Street, have h. on awardi'd
the Bronze Star and Battle Star lor
their particlpathin in aeli .n in the
South Pacific
inRHS Swank Millinery Shop
In the Heart of Harlem
!;H\VIS IIEIGIITS
U> .Mis. .May L. Broadie
luno.il
a.'id .
I Solid;:,
lE(j AL NOTICES
Mr Wilhan- Dra.he , f 2ii7 Cub.-
Stiiot is rocupoi;dinv in S; .\j.>n.s
lio'r>i?.il ;-tttr undorr.iiiii. ai. . pcra-
I', J US. .srPLHIOIC t OI KT
KC-hTlJ C-VUOl.i:A
w.'-kl; colntc
.’UTKL
pr '.-Nit; '/ oc'.'; Jbiv
v.s.
Mf.' J)oi aid HnUon and -on.
Donald. li . t.f Jamair:! Stioi. have
.f-:-riitd ..or-ic a:'e- ■
.ijid fiiwnu-- .1 Pi.;..'-.If l -
J -) .dOCLTSf.V
" ..o ooh lai .n; ,1. D. Moo5t-bv viti
t.il.',- -..tioo th..' : ■
a,; ub'.v" has boon c i..:fW»eci in
tti.- Supoiit/r Court ol W,,;:.- i •,
.\'oi tli C;:rolfna- to oLt.ini ,.n abSGhPo
Oivo.ou on the Ki'uunds of two ve.irs
parati'.n, ii- pr>\-idfU i,i t io .st;>»
tide of N’ortl. Car. lin;. p).,iM ff ; nr’
d>-fi lu'ant li.-tvini; lived ^epilratl■ ;
an. It f .r intro than f-'e >e.tij iit\'
pr...ot.d!n;' liio ms .I n'-i t-.. .
for, and that Iho said doh.ndant
Mill further tako notice that he o.
|■|,l;n«.d to appear at the ofiicc uf
li.'t Cioj'E ... -he Sip.'iio;' C
Nv -he Co.ni’.y, Xnith C.ir‘»!!T.:i. in
ti.o Suporioj- Coiiii V.'ii.ke Coun-
\;-Mh Cirol);i.i, n; the Coi.rl-
1. . .-e II. R,.|. |r‘), C..mli;.a .-i-
ti.e i!Mn day I N.i'.i-mbei. ii4,'.. ,.|
v.,i;,iii ihirtv diijs ihtr'afio;. and
Sfi'-Wer or demur to Iho eorrpl .ir.t
«.t said action oi Ir.e pl;i,r:.ti
. PI I,. 1 . 'he o.nir! lot iho ic-li. f do-
1... ii.l.-d I., S4iid (.on.ph.iiit
■f. - Ibth day of October. iti-Cj
S/ARA ALLEN, Assish.nt
Cl.-rk of Snporiur Court
K J CAKNAGh Atlornoy
>..! ;:o. 2V*N.v 3. 10.
Mr 'Tltomas W,.Uei : mi M,s .An-
'lii Vat.olum of Xowporl. It I,
Iho jiiicst of Mis S.illie Grav el
•llT Cal.non Sluet
Mr and M:>
I Mo>kii
r'ottsni...u:h. Va, wore tho n
i'Ucft of rolafvos in t.a city.
Ml L. C. JohrMi n f KFD 2, li..-
roliirned hcine after .•p>'idini' a
weok ill Gmeii boi'o visiin,.. lola-
^poi.i I
K;ittu Allen of \Vilnnn;>ton
ind :
U..
Mr T C Joiv.iy of Wilmr.ct n.
Editor of th.( V.’ilmin'-'ii.n .louniaE
^plIlt ihi w-eik entf n. the (ily on
Etis ncs-
Mastc.- Ucii Polersoii. Ji , of 24
Lmouin Toiiaco has retuiHd to liin
h. n o iK-m St Aitni' Ho-pltal
v.he.o ho un'lerwom an op.rr.dion,
Maslor S. D.ivis. Ji . ol 3 E'rank-
Im Tciiaoo is u patient at St.
A^ne-s Hosp.ial wiin pnc-uniunia
V.'e hope .'or hire a quick rooovoiy
John Huiit’ok. Jr., of 17 Ch.ivis
W i* o.nfinod to his ap..rtmeni
v.ith ;i cold, liis many l.ttle fnends
wi.h for him i quid; .ecovery
Mr*. Hal'io Vonn« of !> Smith
Plaza i> visiting her (•au;;htcr in
Peniibylviinia
P\; Saniud Harris ha^ return.
holt..' irt.m ov»r*oiis m 20 Lintoln
Tciiaa
Mrs. Jamob Hintun of 12 Smith
Pl;;za has uU.iiiod homo after visit-
.nj{ lelatii e. and friends in Diirhcm
.\I,:Sltr I.omy Parnn. Jr., uf 6
Chatham Terrace visited his aunt.
Nirs. Charlie Johii.-on cf Washinj;-
; I., n c
Mr John Wiii’eis ..f 1 IJaro Ter-
-*c. IS i, pain ni. Ill .1 hospital in
New Yolk City
Pvt Rednion Wesley of Ohio wa-
home to visit hi- mother rccontlv.
.h f V. 'VI. Wesley ..f 10 Ashe Ter-
lounge.
Miss Williams Is secretary at th.
USO. a member of the GSO, and an
accomplished singer.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
BON VOYAGE SOCIAE
Workshop III Personal
Counseling Begins
Oetober 2.3r(l
T*d Ysits PuUif«iioii$
The It -l. id: W,-.r Moih. rs Ch;.p-
No 1 III. :-..;i,e'l .Mr H.iM-id
Hotni lew diroolo: of iho Hl.iod-
v.o.th Siic-ct CSO, anJ his wife at
• -1. mf .iiial leeipt. .i. at the .M.uy
T..lb t Horne Tho \V..r Mothors re
newed tliiii plwi^i .f ooopti..l,.-j
• led iJ!0!i.i.-vd him tht i full siipp.rt
H. I,IS pioosarn
OBERI.IN ROAD NEWS
The ObetTiii Baptist Church of
Wcit Hal. iiih, of which Rev U. S. |
. 1 SI PEHKm COI KT
f :.''irni CAROLINA
W.-M'K COU.NTY
'.i.\it'JlL\ WILLIAMS JEN'KfNS
VS.
f iKAVELANO JENKINS
xofit i:
T mE fJEFENDANT. Clevdand
• will take rolne iR;,; an ;.c-
te. i i-i.titlc'l as ab'.vv has oecn
e.. • m need ii. the Supci.or Court
Waki Ccimly. No;-;!: C.iiulina. t
" ' ;d; ab ^lulo ui'u.eo on the
; '-1 two years .ipatat.on. as
P ovitio ir. the Sl..ti.ti: .\orl»i Car-
olui.. p-.a.iitill and (L-Undaiit hav-
.n.' lived bijK.rati and ;.p;.rt foi
i.n.U i;....i tw . yeais' next prcc-.d-
11' ; •lie iM-.,thii!i-in ot this aetimv
ana lh..l tho said defon 'ant will f- v-
li.'-. tako tioli-.c that ho is ri'quired
t-i i..i{.t-ar at the .ifjifc e‘ tho Cl ik
of the Fuperiiu Ci.Li'l Waki
1 f'l^ty, Noiil. Car.ilii.a. in thi
I (.’ouVthouse in IL.loiori on tho ICih
■ day > f \.noi£.b,r, 1043, yr within
I ihnty day., Iho.eafie-. ..nd .in.-wu'
•*, or demur In d" cmpplai.it if said
aoln-ii Ol Hit- i.laii.'jfi v il apply t,.
the cuint loi tho lol.ul don ..ndod
11. c'.lliph.li.t
'iliib iUlli day ot Go’.ilioi'. ll>4i
W. V. MUKULCAi. Clerk
.1 Suptri... Coint
K .1 CAH.NACE, Ally.
I >. ■ L;. 2'J, 27-Nov 3
Tho .‘its. «• G.-pil Smeor- A-fn-
I . Gei.iral .As,v..rrl,ly of Gos
pel S r.veis fast annual tunference
vvdf U- held in W-;-- -i-.Sal-m. a'
Cnion Mi-sinn Hdinoss Cluiroh
"th and Vine Street.-, beainriiiij
Sund.-.y Octobor 21. throi-th Sun
da.v. Ovt 'Ler 2fi, St..to P;esidenl
Eviineolist Ejv;,. j-o'c- D'wdy.
rrt'idtni: The State piisiilent* fioni
(Tiicaii.., MI. and J.ieksoiuiMr Fla.
will speak, assi.-t.d hv their Go«-
pil birvr- quam;- ..*d eh.iir-
Thr. ur.Tiid -tree- parade w II be
S; nday. Octnbo. 28. Pt 1:30 p m,
all quartets and ■■osp. I : niCinB
ih Irs 0*^0 invited All heads of leli-
Uic.us, fraternal, .social and welfare
rs;aniz;.»i'.n*. are, by -peeia! iiivita-
lion, invited
pabtui. Will boKin its re-;
vival on .Monday night, October i
?2. thiMiisih 26lh. Rev J M. Mallotto '
o' W.ln.intiton will eo'iduct tho se-r-
viie-s. The public IS invited to attend.
Rev Brown and hi- ci'nKrra’ati..n
will journey to Garn.-r on Sunday
Oetebtr 21, whore Rf# Brown will
preach tho Comer Stone Sermon at
t..c Wake Baptist Chuich at 2:00
Lovely Louise Robbins has
opened a smart millinery shop at
1388 Seventh Avenue between 138tb
and 140tb Streets In New York, Ar
exquisite show'room and a unique
display of the latest hats is a dls
tinctlve feature along wUa an array
of lovely models who give a fash
ionable show twice weekly, Miss
Robbins is also an instructress in
millinery at the Harlem branch of
the Young Women's Christian
Association.
The shop is capably managed by
Mr. Al Williams who is a custom
designer. Patrotureil by the inteill-
gentia and considered the smartest
shop in the uptown area Ixiuise
Robbins Hats have become a legend
In the photo above Bob Frasier
onr staff photographer, caught Mlsi
Robbins displaying one of be*r crea
tlODB-
RALEIGH — Final plan*: have
been cjmpletcii for Ihe Workshop
in Personal Counseling sponsored
by the BRodworth Street USO
Club in euuperation with a group
of local ministers. All sessions will
be held at the First Congre-gational
Church, Manly and South Streets,
ol which The Reverend E. C. Law
rence is pastor.
Rev. J. W. Cameron, pastor ^f
Wilson Temple Methodist Church,
is ch.Tlrman of the Committee and
Reverend E. C. Lawrence is director
oi the workshop.
Enrollment is limift-d to repre
sentatives of those organizatt n.-s
which will be called on in the fu
ture to serve as counselor for the re
turning servicemen and women.
Reverend W. E. Hogan, Rcligiou>
consultant. Army and Navy Dvpart-
ment, YMCA b expected to be pre
sent for the opening session
RALEIGH — A Bon Voyage So
cial. honoring Misses M. Kathleen
Shaw and Ann Bower on the eve
of their leaving as missionaries to
Haiti, was give by tho Hayes-Flem
ing Missionary Society Friday
night at 7.00 in the p-ulor of Estcy
Hall. The Hayes-Fleming society, a
student organization, was named
for two Shaw graduates who were
iim.:ng the first to volunteer fo-
mi&.sionary service in foreign fields.
On the brief program presented
on the occasion remarks w.rc
made by the Rev W. C. Somerville,
secretary of the Lott Carey’Foreign
Miss.oii convention, and Dr. RuO-,
erl P. Daniel, president of Shaw
Devotional exercises were led by
Miss Luella Dickens, former presi
dent of the society. .Mrs. M. Ford,
supervisor uf the Missionary group
and teacher in the department of
Religion, presided. Remarks also
were made by Mrs Martha Sims,
picsident of the society.
Am»-ng students who furnished
musical and litcrarv numbers were;
Misses Florence Avon* Carrie Bark
er. Doiothy Floyd. Iloitcr. ' Gil
more. Ida Boykin. Joylettc Kic’n-
mond. Pcnsicola Alexander. Gwen
dolyn Larkin, and Evelyn Faulk,
and Van Riioe. A Cibbs, and Mau
rice- Stuppard
Rev. Sister Barn.s last Monday night. -
After the mccliijii was over, the'
club cuteied prayer -crviccs which j
was very spiritual and enyoyed bv 1
all. The hostess served peaches, top-
I ped with whipped cream and cak.-.!
Mrs. Margaret B. Judkins left;
Saturday. Sept, 29IH. for Fast'
.Orange, N. J.. to visit her brother
land family; from their, she will eo
to Boston. Mass., and New Yoik
City, to visit relatives and friends.
SPC Club meet at the home of
Mrs. Julia Easen Sunday afternoon.
The club will render a program
Sunday afternoon at the Chri.st Dc-
ciple Church.
The YWCA Club will sponsor a
progiam the 3rd Sunday afternoon
at the Deciple Church. This pro
gram will be entitled the Arcoplalne
Drive.
Mrs. Nancy is spending this
week i.i Durham with relatives. She
b still improving nlcelv.
Rev. Sister Frances Johnson of
Raleigh, formerly of this city ar
rived recently to spend the week
with Mrs. Ltiura Griffb, llg South
Mb,
Mrs. Julia McKiieil entertained a
number of friends at n welner roa.«t
recently at her home, 35lh St.
Mectin" Postponed Johnston Eoiintv News
RAI.EIGH — The regular
monthly meeting cf the NA.AfF
ha.s ben posponed from Sunday.
October 21. until a later date.
.SMITHFIELD —
YWCA Club met at the home of
Rali^li W ae Promoted
ISO NE« S
Mrs. M;*ry Jelfrie- f New York
und Mrs. ET Tavlor t Brooklvn. N
V returned hom. wit-i .Mrs Lenoni
Hinton of 9(1,*) Manly Siroit for
ihort stay
On October 14th .n three coiirs*
oinner w..s scrvui in thier honor
Tiii'se pre.-ciit: .Me'dames E, Bug.:'
S Ross. Roberta Towns. Molly
.^tok”:-, Ella Terrell. .Mary BobiM.
Jessie B. Perry. Alite Perrv C C
Jonv,. Ivoiy M Hawkins;' Mi.ss-'s
Delons Terrell. Henreltj .McIntosh
and A;iriie Rowland.
GROrp FROM ORD
VISITS RALEIGH
RALEIGH — L.ost Thursday, 21
servicemen from ORD. Oreensbrro,
in charge of .Sgt H C Wa-hington.
visited Raleigh on a sightsee.r.g
tuur.
The group arrived ..t the Blood-
worth Street USO CLjo where they
were wtlcf-mc-d by the staff, a
group of GSO’s and War Mothers
After a period of rd.ixation they
were escorted on the tour by a
group of GSO’s. Mb- Eleanor Hill
and Mrs. Sallie Reaves were in
charge uf ine tour. .Among places uf
interest visited were the State
School for the Blind and Deaf. Shaw
University. Chavis Pork, the Ra
leigh Memorial Auditurium, State
Capitol. Hall of Hblory. State Mus
eum of Natural History and the
Slate Library,
Upon their return to the USO
Club they were servc-l a delicious
meal prepar-d by a uroup of GSO’s
under the direcUon of Miss Mar
garet Leach, and served by a group
of War Mothers who furnished
homcniade cakes for the men.
I'hc Business and Industrial Girls
Club of the YWCA entertained the
men with a part.- in the- USO Club
that night
The Girls Service Organization of
the Bljodworth Street USO Club
will present Miss .Marjorie Williams
in a song recital. Sunday afternoon.
October 21, at G o'clock in the club
ROUEN, France- — One hundred
and one members uf the G888th
Central Postal Directory, only Ne
gro Wac battalion serving overseas,
were recently promoted to ranks
heginiiing Staff Sergeant through
Master Sergeant.
S. Sgt. Millie L. Dutm, .N21 Sout.h
Bloodwcrth Street, Raleigh, N. C..
who is assitant section sergeant in
the poidal directory was prometea
to* her present grade from corporal.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BEALnrY' and BARBER
Write For Price LbU
We Ship Anywhere
KLAREX
Beauty Products Co.
1730 FULTON S13EET
Brooklyn. (13), New York
CARTER
, Every home should have a Colored
Stop worrying and wonder
ing. Get the facts according
to numbers. Send me your complete
birth date. Get your new personaliz
ed forecast on Love. Business. Fin
ances, Travel, Pleasure. Health,
Home. Responsibility, friends and as-
s:ciates, I send you your PERSON
AL NUMBERS forecast taken from
your full birth date. Formerly a
$5.00 service. All for o;ily 25c. Rush
birth date, a 3c stamp and 25c in
coin, FREE—Mail your order prom.-
ptiy and get a dictionary of 300
Common Dreams. Satisfaction gua
ranteed.
APPLIED .NL'MBERS, Dept. 5910
3833 Applerale, Cincinnati 11, Ohl«
HOME-COOICED FOODS
And whal a meal il will be—
seasoned exaclly right, end
every dish boasting a real
horoe-ccxiked flavor.
B & H CAFE
411 S BLOUNT ST.
NOW PLAYING ■
A Breath Taking Romance !
XT/ITE PAIR”
IN TF.rHNiroi np
PAINT - PAINT
1.49 Cal.
12 of Mtiafaetlea. AU
Ce1ors->Steias a^d Enamels.
Mail Orders Pronpily mied
Railroad Salvage Co.
329 South Wilmington St
THE NEW
Royal
Friday and Saturday
Duncan Renildo In
■'CISCO KID RETURNS "
Also Rex Bell in
"LAW AND LEAD"
Sunday and Monday
Victor Jury in
•RANGE RIVER'
Tuesday and Wednesday
Faye Emerson in
•HOTEL BERLIN''
Thursday
BARGAIN DAY
•—Double reahtre—.
Where She Danced
IN TECIfNICOLOR
\ voime DeCarlo, Hod Cameron, David Bruce. Walter
Slezak Albert Dekker
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCT. 24, 2S
MOLLY AND ME
' I'tthty. ^l)lU. Lai-uiii.a, m inf ,, - i-vuoia
Cuurtliuu-f in H:.lvi«ti on the lOih Manly Slreel for
day r N-Aeir.bc-1. 1943. or within
thiity lii-y;. and aii.-wer October 14th a three course
or di-iuur to the tompl.ti.ii cf said w-*-s served in thier honor,
action ni the jJ.-nn'ifi v II apply to Present; Mesdames E, Bue^V
the coint fui the rulKl den andvd ? Ross. Roberta Towns. Molly
chr4rgc of the tour. Among places of
interest visited were the Slate
School for the Blind and Deaf, Shaw
■University, Chavis Park, the Ra
leigh Memorial Auditorium. State
Capitol, Hall of History. State Mus-
KLAREX
Beauty Products Co.
1730 FULTON SITIEET
(l.
I s.ud cf’inplaiiil.
‘ihi* iOlh fiay *.1 Oc’obcr. 19
W. G MOHDLCAI. Clci
ul Siipt;ioi Coiiit
F .1 C.NR.NACE, Atty.
13. 2'J, 27-.NUV 3
Siok-'t:, Ella Terrell, Mary BobiU.'
Je.ssie B. Perry. Alice Perry. C. C.
Jones, Ivory M. Hawkins; Misses
Dolores Terrell. Hcmctta McIntosh
and Annie Rowland.
Brooklyn, (13). New York
CARTER \ ^kgro dolls
IN IHE SI PEKIOK Ol'KI
N(Jl(TH CAROLINA
V\.--.KL county
NOriCE
Al.l'HOMSO VANCK
Mrs. Beltie B. Trice. 13 Heck
Lane, have received word ihot her
.inn. Cpl. George D. Trice, has been
awarded a Bronze Star for partici
pating in action in New Cnenin.'
, and a Buttle Star for the action on
Electric Company
Anything Electrical
3 E^t Lenior St.
vs
l.'FKIK VANCE.
the: lJE:i''k.NDANT. E.'fie Vance
will take notice that an action en
tilled a> .ibove ii-i‘ been coni-i
intiiced III the Supviior Court l|
Wake t'oiinty. N»rtli Carolina. Ic'
,l;,in an ub.-uluic c!i'.•>l•^.e cm the ■
ttniii.ids i f luo years scpanilioM .
a.-; providi'd in the Sl;itutc of North
L'.ii jlina. iil.iiniiff ui,d defendant
J.ii. ii^ lived scpaialc and aparlj
fu. jy^i than two years next pro-
4iui. the iii.-lilalion uf this a,.
ti flOipiU Unit the said defeiidaii'
w; r lake iiuliec that she is.
11 Bffid tu uppia.- at the office ..f
it.i- rft I'k of the Superior Court of
SV';.K • County. North Carolina, in
JJW^flViTihmi^o in Raleigh on the I
■g'l-n dav of Oetober, IDA.'i. or within '
*Ji days tliereaftti. and answer
TIRE RECAPPING
CRAFTSMEN IN BUILDING AND RE
BUILDING FINE TIRES
All Sizes Passenger Car Tires
Call 3-1333
McNEILL’S TIRE SHOP
Lester McNeill, Owner
325 Cabarrus Street
deii:
t(
to the rrmipUiint of said
he Iil.iiniiff will api’iy to
>mn for Ihe relict demanded
d euinplainl.
i 2.'’)lh dav of Se’>tembtr, 194.t
SAHA ALLF.N’. .Assi.slaiit
(’U-rl; of Siiperioi' Court
F. J. CARNAGE, Attoiney
I Fivery home should have s Colored
I Dell. We offer in this sale two
I rtaNliy numbers. With hair, moving
eyes, shoes, stockings, nicely dressed.
I PRICE $4.98 and $€.59
' -If C.O-D. poi-tage extra.—Dealers-.
‘ ,, Agents Wanted
Write NATIONAL CO.
254 West 135th Ht.. New York, 30
PRAYER
^ AdminUtrix Notice
tomu CAHOUNA
I'AKE COUNTY
a flaving qualified as administra-
g.M of the Estate* of Valentin C
T llainhn. Sr., deceased, late cf
S', ko County. N-n th Carolina, th's
>4; to notify alt per.son.s havin'^
lt;.-iin;j again.sl the Estate of said
f.cej.-ifd to e.xhibit them to the
uuder.«ifineiJ al 118 East Hargett
|gt I't (. Raleigh. North Carolina, on
Lel'ore the 19th day of Septem-
j. , 1946. or this notice will bo
J.>;i.-)ed in bar »f Iht-ir recovery,
per.s^.iii indebted to tho E.-itati?
: pk-iise make immodiato pa.v-
; nl.
Cfonfidential Advice
Many have said, “I get my strength from you,
why don’t you give confidential advice to those
desiring the same?’*
If you desire confidential impersonal advice on a
personal matter, send question, name, address and
$2.00 to:
Madam Deliaht
Durr Products Company Building
411 FOURTEENTH STREET, NORTH
Birmingham, Alabama
APPLIED NUMBERS. Dept. 5910
3833 Apple.Tste, Cincinnati II, Okie
D Of n w\rij
411 S. BLOUNT ST.
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66
/TATE TAIR”
IN TECHNICOLOR
DICK HAYMES • JEANNE CRAIN i
VIVIAN BLAINE
DANA ANDREWS
Miracles are the result of prayer.
I Have you a problem'.’ Are j'ou un-
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' Have you poor health? Have you
money troubles? Are you lonely or
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quod fortune?
If you have any of the above prob
lems or others like them here is
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w.ay of prayer is helping other;
men and women to unfold Joys and ,
Happiness. Whether you have;
always believed in prat er or not.'
our new way of prayet may bring
Luck and Prosperity to you and |
quickly t..o. So if you have a prob- ^
lem don't wait another minute, just
send your name anl address and a
3 cent stamp for full information |
(bout our New Way of Prayer. j
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SUN..MON..TUE.
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in Rousing, Roeruig^
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WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
OCT. 24, 25
MOLLY AND ME
Cracie FIELDS, Monty WOOLLEY,
Roddy MoDOWALL
Chapter 6 of "‘SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN"
“BLOOD ON
THESDN”
—with—
Porter HALL—John EMERY
P.O. Box 5M. Brld«rp«rt. Coon.
ADMISSION
21c
Plus Tax
AMBASSADOR
CHILDREN
Under 12
9«
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCT. 28, 27
Cherokee Strip
Starrinsj DICK FORAN
Paradise In Harlem
With Franky Wilson, Mamie Smith, Lucky Millinder
and His Orchestra, Juanita Hall Singers, Cast of 300
Chapter 5 of “JUNGLE QUEEN”
j Tliis 19th day of September,
s Mr."!. Armelia R. Hamlin. Aci-
• liiKtrix,
« i-. J. Carnsige. Attorney
I'-t. 5-i2-19-26: Nov. 2-9.
JVlIf'i rOR NOTK’K
T'JHTH CAROLINA
COUNTY
■ Hi ving qualified us executor ol
V: o K^l^^tc of William Stone, de-
T 'Fi'. late uf Wake County, North
C. ruluia. this is to notify all jwr-
H": - having claims iigainst the Estate
-.lid deceased to exhibit them to'
.ii>c tindersigned at 11.5 1-2 East
(Ifantett Street. Raleigh. North
‘^..folina. on or before the 13lh day
Si-ptcmber. 1946, or this notice
be pleaded in bur of their re-
•/i.very. AM pc-r.^ons indebted to the
2^ .ate will please make immediate
,^..yment.
R Tilts 13th dav of September. 1945
•’ F. J CARNAGE. Executor
Zi. 2»>Oct. b. 13, 20.
The Raleigh Funeral Home
Ambulance Tervice
310 East Davie Street
GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL
SUPERVISION BY:
Trained Attendants in the recently completely
overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin,
running hot and cold water, bqssinet, mirror,
electric light and heater; comfortable cot.
Available at all hours by Dialing 2-2835
C. A- HAYWOOD, Owner
1942 THIRD ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 1945
Payne’s Business & Secretarial School
MRS. S. J. PAYNE, Manager
Member of the National Business As.sociation
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THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE
Shorthand
Typing
Calculator
Book-keeping
Stenotyping
General Office Procedure
Mimeographing
Comptometry
Specialized Courses
NOTARY Pl'BLIC
EVENING CLASSES
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
DIAL 8950
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