i PAGE TWO THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 39, 1941 Raleigh Personals KV ••l‘ETK'' WILUKK All fi lends nrc forry lo he.ir lh:it ; his piirents, Mr. suid Mis. J»i5fph All.-;. Kliinnic .lones of IH2 South Keiirncy. Sr, oiid relntivt*' iit .'>2.1* l.'iHiiri.-iiy Stnot i.s .licfi ond coi.fj i- Sniiih llavAood SUnm*! Mr. Keui - * lionic. .my s;iw in KTO lln imiki- his iioiiu- III Ui-oklvii. N, V. rin* JJ .okcr '1'. W.i. hiii;:lMM t’InU, V ' JH.i :it ihi- holm; uf Alls. Sall.f -117 Wt.'l Slioc-t. .\1r il. J\> id, hu.st. .Muiiy lirlicou:. l.n-^tiiKih IJirni-s ■ m-ivi-jI. NiM im-fUnK pli.cp vyiii l„. iimioun d- Mr. and .\li- . UMIumi Brooks uni ! J . Air. John Chavis is piosidLi.l ^family of 9 Chavis Way sp«'nl Ihu [ , „ , ~ 77“ ,, . ' Clii i.>tnias holidays si.sitin^ Mis ] I ’ i Ih.Mik.* p.iu iits, in Clayton, ■ ci-nl ..rSl, Emma, isyi ilitiK his par- i.,ul Mrs, John Bullock Hoovrl M. Uctl. Cn WI.S IIEKiMTS iiV AMV KKOADIK ,, d\'Ilfl.lnct^•^^!aand.^yhpl loUf cot ■ -Siritt, j{... Cl,avis Wjv 1 the* ninth i:ra(Ji' at .St. Enu Ur. anil Mis. n Wjv j,mu..„c,, »;,■ biilh Ji C,„lct .s H >.;ars uid ji.d ,„,p sai,., Aii.cs li ..p.tjl Both iiiolhi'i and baby aro doioK mcoly. C*.! i.-tiji:is Kvi w. .m ovc-iiimj if Vllll tirJl- . I. i:. ill ||,(. ...Jl,: ;. of Chii.sln.as Carols and inir ii Ma-tir of ic'c-maims Miss Kn* lah Rcavis, pianist, Mi.s. Kli/.,ihiih C Ciificid; tnnnpclor. Moss;;; Kali Tiickt-r and James I’opc. I’vl Will (■ Moman i.s homo >n a rii:li>in;h to vbil hi.s family at 22 Clia\i' Way. .Mr. atui Mrs- Kilwa ,1 N’uimand of 4 As|k- T«'riaci‘ ha\ t- bi-on sit k LETTER OF APPRECIATION f-d'l i'lmma-; Williams, a};c II!. i- imj' hi-i n■..^llt•r, Me, Aln'iiic (! William.s. 20 \ ■J'aiboMj Stn.-t; m-l Williaim; is in the lUlli tiad.- a' M Kminn. Mi ami Ml . Wrn. Cha' Ih.- of Mr. Willi.im l.aw:: ha-, n-ltirnril t' « i\ 11. s afli-r an cxtr-ii(l(.-d stay ovor- Mas wilii tin- ManiH-.-. in tin- South W( . I Pa.-ifi.-, Mr, I...VV.- will l«- OM iiibi‘i cd for till- oolsIamiiiiK job dwio in iicrcatioii woik hi-n-. Mr. Howard F. S.'i.iih lotnim-d *,o tile oily last week cm! aflor moro than Lwu yoairf of niililaiy si rvirc Mr Smith i.s mot lainihaily knoMii as "Hai:i{ic.'' Yo.--, : is out! ii.d or • Ihi • 0 nfiii. d lo thou apai lim-nlj I'Voial days. All fiiern'k wish. Mr. R.iym.Ji.d Hailon, of Puils- imiuth. Va, spent li.o Chnstn .is holidays visi'ini; ulalvcs .ml He i\jjorto(i a very Imp . tay very qu rk u-co\ oi y i Ml-.. .»l.iiy KiatnPs HikIi of Bo - | j Ion. . Is ho'iic for tho holi- I days vi'-inm; hor pais-ni.s. Mr. and, I Mr.- J A IliKti of 7 rh;.\ i- W..y. ' j All f.imilii s uro in dot p -.Mu|to- j lliy w ith Mr and \lis (j is Anti i y fan.'ly :n tho d.alh of M. 'Allan > PiolhPr Mrs. Emily Biil-sill l-'ayoMi-Mlh :,l..li* Colli'ijc viilo, sponi Miiiii. i,m hi the wiok. Y Mrs. Baulin li.i>ve.otl thnkoi of llmhain, st.-iti'd p.nviits and fiit'iiU: m West R.ili iith WodnSad iy. l.oc;il Kiii|ilii\i-i's \ri‘ (iii-ii|M‘r:ilii|i; Ti, Eiii- |)lov \i lci-aii. IliPir d.iuHliloi, till foiim. .M l.oiii^i* Chavis of Siler Cit.i.. to H.n vy 1,. Smith, :'>in 'd Mr Boboil Sii.>'.'i , ' '■ lat‘- .Mis. Bohwit Smith of CiuiUoid Coiinly. The maiii;i'-e C'lcm.iiy to..! plifi- at the hoJiiP f 1! V. at»] .Mis, John Al ton, H- . A. T Al ton, pa-stt'C f>f till- K'lit ILipli t CTiiiirh. Sih-r Cily, olfici.il: d. Till- bndi- i; a ; lad'iale of Chat ham County Ti'iimin' Silmol, at- lemled Fa>. ti. \ ilh- S. T, CoIIi(.p, .-md a ai.iiliMto of M.ic-n lhaiily Colh-m-. fJiei iisljoro. The pro.m is a t’r-idiiate of Duiiley Hi--;h School (irepiisboTo. H'- h.is s«-M. ed 111 *hp armed fuiccs for five ypais. .s(ipndinf' ninrtien. •tiiiiilhs 'll the KuroiH.in 'I'lmati-r ’■i.d w.is ii-oiilly honoiahlvi ih • I h ire d, Tlipv an- u-nlii,-. in ; il. I City. I At u lecent mcptintj of the Kxo- rn1i\e commillee of the North Car- t'lina Tubercolo.sis Association, it \ea.. voted that a .special l.-llcr of .Ap- pK-i’ialioii be sent 1l,.- Seal Sale (.'hail loan IhioiiKh out tl,' itale who ,lia\i- emiii-leil the i.ih n their u- ’sjii-iii. • coinmiiiiilie lor Ion yi-ar.s i or iiioii-. ’I'hri r f Ih.- Iwi niy-thn;.- I iliaiiII i-n Ihui ucoi;iii/G were Ne- ,vroi- Alt- Maiy K HolliJay; w'lo 1 ha.-' omdurled lln- .Salt- in Iieucdl lWeiity-(wo years, .md Mi.s;. Wiiii- , Manm- L, Turner wh-' has seived as ihairm.iii foi Duplin County for tw-iiyt-tvvo yi-ars; an Miss W'diie Af. JUfni-.; w-i,n IM he. n K. ,,1 Sal.- Ch.nrii .111 foi- N rlha.npton Coun ty for iwi-iity one ycaii. ■Die I. Iter l-.llow ; Ml.*.. ManiiP I., 'I’lnuer WaiiMiw. North Cai-dina H- ir Mrs, Turner; ' fhi bi-h.ilf of Ih. Kxteidive Coni- inith-e of the Nurih Carolina 'Toh- ii:olii.-i. A-loeialaiii, I wr-li I, x- prt-s-- to y( 11 oui sineiH appreeiallou for llie devolo .erviee ,.ou havi- xiv- «n thi.s A soi-i.ition hy yoiir imi- [’nii:.lm..K Seal Ciiiding Youth Is Phi Della kappa Coii- elavc Tlienie Dr. Ka'I I I . •or of I i>lon Ii.'i |ioijli III 1 l.y . hii h i ii;'- ihc ilainplo.i • Di‘jiar(imiil, . r 111- toll - lemon lioloiiaile To II iwv New Year's K\e Show Urt of Ih- a ,Sai>- III your co.iitmiUily. 1 I ie:di/-e the \a-l :in.ount of work I Ihis iieiiod of leivio' leprr.-cnl'. I f'I'l sure Ihta the e.tix.eiis of y .iir . loiiiity who eunlribire i.ii-h year, ■ lu the Seal Sale, no ktsi than incin- pjCTs of this Associlajoii, ..ppieciatc "'I'l-o loy diy i.i i,- ;\'o;i, i;:-«‘ally >our civic-i.iimieil t ndiavor.; *■' A'tu i ii-.,n i.’e.d . i-. . . .lin The i-nmejilioii of tin- foumic-rM of | di l.inil, Ithe National 'Juhen ulnsis A-iaifi i- "ill.-es iKiilieijialin it M that dolor.s and laymen could >' a. fdi-iw,-- X.ivie ,'wr.rk .si.le by i, dc in llu- fialil Y- Alab ima St.i'p To.n-h -apalii.-t lUhiu-olo.is wa. both oii- Colle.-., Ki.mlhii) .iui-mr Colli r.inal and lotmd. 'i'h- fitui.s of that ; .aipei. ii(,ii are t \ idi iil in bethr i ki.o.-. ledi'e o( unit of itic public and in a duiiiat- ually lowered diatl' late from tub fa! Ill Ih s ‘tnifulp auaiu-l 0.1 an taking a : igiuficaiil DETROIT ANP> — -Guiding Youl'i III the f’cimaiienl Peace.” i.s 'he coiirlaVP tiiOT.e of to.- national • oio: ily t.f I’hi D. lta Kai.pa, Dt. Aleizo ■('.III- a local woma i i.nd boiioraiy mrniher of thi- .stir.a- >>' will be Ihe jniiieip.d spCjki i .0 tile i.uhtc meelim- Di-ceinber 27 at It.ickha.n Memorial building at H:;Ui p, m. Dr. Tate's topic is ''Did Dfmoci i- ey Triiuriph,' " She is jirofessor of Inteln.uionni n-l.itions and geopoh- Ins at Howard University. Dr. Tat> hold- Ih- -egrees .>f ,M A Iroiii C - umb a University, B I.ill fiom Ox- foid University, l.•■lldon. Pn, D. fi.'in Itaflel ff ,'ollf"e and Harvard Uiiivi’i-ity, She'ha- al.-t matricnla'• 'd a' Berlin University and t*ii! Ge’ieva .School of Inh-ination il ! ttidies, iir. Tale i-i the aiith of Ihe book T.ie D,.-,u niaii.Piil Illu; ion " and li:i; in pioees- the b iok, ‘A Ilisloi,-’ of .Nm-ri.-in Armament and Di - ui-’ ifrunt Ihihey” ront-lavc hushes iPision he-ii, il 1(1:30 a. Ml. Dcctmher '.'7 C ila\p adjoumns Du-emlii-r 30. tics revealed that registration ’boards W’ore securing the club I’.tmbership books of the while jpuily and without request by the ’iiitmbers, were issuing registra- jlion certificates to those person-;. !a: the same time, McCray said, "‘lorod citizen.s who appear in person for cerlificates us is rc- i,Hired by law, are made to .stand .ill day u'aiting while rigLStiation V, uikeis draw up eertifieales from liiL biMik.s of 'private'' or;'uni/a- ' lion.-;. Soutli Carolina law aI!o'.v.s a cer lilieute to any man or woman 21 years o! age who tan show ixal ;e-date holding-s in excess of S300 or. who can both read .md writ;-. Il i.s unlawful to issue certificates e.ich month who h.id never ap- plii d. I’rogressivi' DcniocraLs then studied the eunditiun and niude ti.i discovery, McCray said. The PUP ciiainnan said that th.- while Demotrals, now controlling llio stale, had at the .same lim-.- ordered delaying devici*.s to r.‘- duce the number of Negroiys qual ifying eaeli month. u’.ty. Waitresses for the dinner | were all daughters of ministers. Rev. W .S. McLeod, district sup- trintendenl of the Winston dis trict, presided over the general report. The Union Electric Membership Corpoi-taion has been awarded loan allf.tirent of >211,000 by REA. Mellidilist Rally Ncir .':i2,7.')0.69 l or l!(‘iiiicil HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal il will ba~ seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real home-cooked flavor. B & H CAFE 411 S. BLOUNT ST. V (iaii Oiviicrs Win Ri"lil To (iompcie Anainsl In in- itiis Eiiie U.ii Colli • r,.i. Dlll.l! M C '..lie- , 1 .(111 I- Colh- 1-' Mr. Ftllioi Chavis, .ificr more tlian[ R-NI.E'iGH l.e>' ,1 i twenty-four months .service in ETO. r of the U. .S Kinp'm . > spoilt the Chi'i-l-ias holidays with 'b'c. s.urt veiy x'shi >; i tus piirents at their hum on St.ilf | tv.' ived fiun, l--jl » i itTb 111 loiUiectiun wi ll t:.. ■ (now beng i'oiiduct«>d ly Ih Mr. Woodrow Duiist-n is bai k iiiiUitih offae to •Main .■ ureatr town after a J'ng stint in ih- iiuvy. lety of ji.b orders for vil' rai H- w as stat'uned on the West Cooit ItAI-EUIH - The C.ilonade is f- to the public on Ueermber 3: .f 8 (Ml p. m. the most bcnsaliun- i'-'-. I*-ipie .Sliove iver -veil in - ' III-. aeeoiYiiiig to tin mi.ii- “ . I.I->.' Moi. ih iii ji .store of evvr •' .'I aiii- fii, a east of uiixar- paisid l•Clfll..l I I, ike tlie show 'f the fiiii. 1 '-i-t to l»- .-eei) ul PU.-i'- aeiepl i,‘ir ront'i.itulali .ii.-, |our siatiliide, a J tur best wi hes to you. Corriiall.v yours. David T Smith. M. U. j Pi I'.-iileiit Favrlleville Piavers j;.pi I..U Jllli.OI I Ci.lh-re field .St..', hale ('• l|e> College, Cfill.-ae, ; Kayi'fte- i W’ih-v i •' foiK' j Colle3i- Mr. James Rojal “Skink'' Brown- in-', familiar figuie in local cirt-le', cami- lu town for Chrislma.s. Mr Browning is insltuetur at Ihe Per- .son County Tiaming Scli').>l. WOUl'l Me;-,srs. Ed. Hick.' and Chas, Bry- lait, local lau.s now studying at A He said tht since the ucent pid hcity bN the local press i .arding the fact that job placemeni --f the kill', eiiuii.bt-r of veterans nuw .eg- I'tfied for wirik in Ih.- Rah-igh of- fire wa- b-iiig handle.>pp.d by a lark of vaiulv of oidi-r.- for w rk- i r,. ( i-ld ,. |,r«-.. Ijuvs ,.l Ih. „f-to uiiitci.-tjiid 1 ficv. who are now in the proc»-r5 of ' ‘***‘- n u;M c'l-ntactir.fi local employers, ,the l .( i how I John "None nnd»!' 1;: y: 8U years adnnlti >1 I vearr. the person i Asked I iPresi-nt MysU-ri Dramii Mr i-d; fi ..lU'vii I id it - ivti'.y iiid tu ■land. The show prumise-s to break an I T. Colleg - were .seen on the already been able to bring in si-ve'-|‘^ dowr. shake it aiound, hang it streets Ciinstmus Eve. Both fellows al new orders. A number of new ''vall. thi aw it out of the an- outstanding men on the Aggie order.' have also betn ph md ji.tu •-It before it falli.” football team. the local office by employers. Winters also made it clear Ci'.iven said that the veterans' di- »he management w,. sparing Mr. an dMr.s. I, C Hooker are vision of his office, which is und--i P««ns m iii.kiiig this the mi^l .fxiiding Ih'- Cluistmas here visit- Ihe direction of M. R B. Kipp, is'^ulstaiung night in Citlonade his- ing Mrs. Ho'ker'; p.T.-eni', Mr m.T co'iiph-ting .in an.dysis of .-kills The doors will open at 8:00 Mir. R. J. J. lie: Ei.x:t Davu‘ Street, pv.-is'ssed by v»-ternns actively seek- ttiere will nr.t be a dull ** I'lo-ker wa-fuiimei Iv Mis' Bet-. me rm*>loyrrtni in Raleigh, whichnnt.l the elosi-, perhaps tie J.iiie8. uidie.ites that mote orders jjn I some lur. before 7.W. Souvenii- are —— tiredid for truckdrivirs. ahippini;. I band for a heavy erowd. Miss Ernestine Pop'', daughter of receiving and st 'ckroom clerks, of- 1 forget it. BurL-squa Shu v Mr. and Mr.-'. W. F. Popi' of N-'z- fice clerk.s. stationary firemen, arc j ^‘-"^-bvr 31, ut Coiuriado. iivvih, was fr..urie.] to James Hcii y welders, retail sales -Jerks, outs.dv j y Watkins on Dscembtr 8th. The salesmen, retail managers, auto ir.c-i bridi'gr.'om .va- uifiitty d .sehurged chanic helpers, service- 'tation at- ^ j|'j|*i^||^ ^ from the 1 tendants and night watchmen. ' w ill 111- out.-laii.! rAYETTEVIl.I.E -Special. -Th. Drama Guild of the K.iyott.-ville N 't-.i.. T-'m'Iu-is Colh'-.w piisent d on Mooi'.i.v i-v December 12. tin- Ih-nu’.nt pinvokini; ocioig ■r.ifTi;i ■■Death Tik.-. a Holiday." a.' S« o-.lhii- rcwrit*on fr ila- .Au.-’;i ;..i stage ii": '.-ii by Walt.r Hen;-. Kii.iw Ciiim ily. (h.- ei'y -•/ R:. Wilbur Baker, sophomore of It-.Ji. .S.ooi Aiiwu-tiii (^.lli-g- RiH-ky Mount, playiir; the role of W nii.gtuii lii;;ii St.-h(.ul an po:-ib!'> the •‘ladr.w did out'-tandnig jctim.; oli er si hools 68 did Ml;- K.ilie Bra'ich of B'-.iu-i TIkm* will la- three prizes given- f'lrt, .il-o .1 ;-ophon:oie. playing op- t t prize SL'-lHl; 2j.i- prize po-if:- him a;. Gnizia. Tlie pL.y w.is 3i.i prize >.'>,u(i, 'Die winiieis of .In- iMerspeii. d with ‘ aeiinK. ' fii'l p-i/v wilt jxu litip.itv in lh» e.-picii.llv as in ’he case i f Mainiv-' D slri . Talsiil Hunt to iiiovt-ne in Ha), i.f Wil-i-n as Baron CesaV''» ’'ti.irl-itte. during tin- faster seoi^on and Mi Maii'n .Siiaw of F.iyet-e- 11. re will b coiuevlanl; from % itie. a:. Prini' s of San T.u*-i « idv 4 Si' ,ii.) s-'.ili C.indioa .ippearm,' C./lI!. a ritenMy ii-‘uriied v-leran m the l.•.•trict TaL;.; iluni, of olayed acceptably the role of Luke Oineg.i 1‘ : Mo Fraleiiiiiv. Lambert, The plav ww under ll'i: In the "Tolent Nielii" program direction of Mi- I.ois IV Tunier. di- in R-ileigh and othi-r eitie,- uf North reitoi- of Dranmties of thi- Inst'tu- and S olli (•..rolina. Omega P..i Pui Bon. f, aler'nfy l.oja - 'o dt , ov % r and aid f till' r.nt were: .-oim- ■ pruson ,.f lousit-.il t;il l.ITTl.K HOCK 'ANPi — A joint ineetin;; of Ihe eiiy il Iranspoi- Ilioo an poblie utilities (ommil- es appro\e last week the |>elitioii I .1 loi i| taxieab i'p I'ulol' lo opei - (e cab- between Collego SUitioo II this city lie-pile p. ytesis of Hor- c - .A, Ilio;'.. bo lino o|«ei'.ilor. The tiv.- e.ib owiu 1 . who |i.i d 311 (adi a' city lu-i oie fe- for six oiillv, are AiTolii Brown, .1. T. |Tb. inp .11, Jb iiiy .M, Dol:.oii. E I., iBohertseii and Bduiy Kcowii. Tweti- I'v Negro .md l.*> while lOsidents io i tin .ire.i lo be - i \ ej by thi eab I line i.iv'.ii"! a pelilion lu city offi- liials "III the name uf Gixl and for itiie sake of luinr.inily.’ ! llirig has not paid .i city licen.-e . fee for two years, alderman said, B.Ai.KIOll . toll, luia rh:ipter of ’ ••nd J, Ro-s Robley. lawyer for the Omega I’si I'ln Kialciiiily of Ra-.c ab owners, said his ciu ids funiish- leiah. I l akiiii'. . Ian- for a TaUot ed st-rviee al all hou;„ in addition f Musir.il iiiuntier.. to regularly -sehedulerj ;• vice. Tlie .laiiu.ir.v 21.-! al k lliiig bii;: line did nol adequately isby-G irfii-l.l | -Cl \ o a eonununit^ of ll.lKKJ i e idt-in , OMEEAS RI AN TAEEAT MEIiT (in.-( nsboor, N. C. —KcpartinR !sll.75(l.69 mini.sler.s of lh(‘ N. C. Cunferenee .if Ihi Methodist Chiireh completed heir annual b nd and ca.eh rally for Benn ‘it Cilli'ge during a m ■•ling of the gioup last week at Jennott Col lege. Uut.stripping the other distiict.‘' of the conh'rence the Win don ('i.siriet nported Si.112.25. Other cll.'lrict reports were: Clroensboro. $!lllD.itD; Laurininjrg, $4U-1..T0: and \V stern di.strict. $:i43.25. Principal .speaker for the rally was Ur. W, A. Lainlieth, district .'uperinteiulcnt, Greinsboro di;- ti iel, We.stein N' 'll Carolina can- f'TelU-i . Bringing gieei gs- from the variou-s distriet.s were C. M. Win- .-in-.'-l.-r. (.Ireen.slioro: Rev. W. C. 1,. .Scarborough. Win.ston .Salem: .and the Rev. (I. E, ilogue, U'estern di.strict. i Pm deni David D. .fones prr- .Sided at the dinner nn'i-ting in Wilour F. Steeli Dining Hall. Mis; .\l;riam Gidney .spok(‘ on behalf of the students and Miss Edna iGray Taylor on behalf of the fa. - .^£SZ525Z£r2S2525'dS25S52S2n5Z5Zb. Payne’s Ru.siness and Secretarial School MRS. S. J. PAYNE. Maniigu Member of the National Businegg Association Accredited B.v: The North Carolina Stale Board of Education Complete Business Course • Shnrlhand • Typing • Cah'ulalor • Book-keeping • Stenotyping • General Ofice Procedure • Mimeographing • Comptomelry • Specialized Courses • Evening Classes Notary Public Public Stenography Write For Full Information Dial 8950 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh. N. C. ‘?^SaSlS2S2S2S25aS2SHSa5ZSaS2Sae- V S. (;. ReuLslralion LIAMCtHAI Device K\posed I Other m- inbf i Mis«es I'earl Y"Ung. pjlionce Jane i-ut i a ll hi^ ur her full imt.sk-.il ('OLUMBfA. S. C. tANP)—n - -Itoure of an unlawful device fur registering w'hite I)‘inoer:(ts wa.3 made Monday by John H. M -Kuv, * .ti- rhai'-man of t.h.' Pri)gr''ssiv ■ Uemofratic party. MeCiay .said that (.Iwervafions l/.\ PDP li'a(!ei.s in tveral couu- Spend A Pleasant Evening! at I SUN. - MON. . lUF. ii A Medal For Benny' DEC. 30 - JAN. 1 »» Dorlhy Laniour, .-lituro de Cordova •‘BIRTHDAY PARTY” c.rloon "Banner Lassie” Oddity Mntrotone News .-J Mr ail d.Mi:;. I. C. Hooker are p. mihig the CluiDmas hire visil- Mr Hoi kei pareiits, Mr. anrl • 15, J .1 lie:-, E.i-.t Davie Street. Il'.-kt-r was furmeilv Mis* Bet- Juiies. Miss Erneyliiie Pop':, diuieliler of Mr. and Mi-" W. F. Pope of Naz- ; th, wa.s marrieil to James Hen y w 'liins oil IJicembir fith. The !-i I'leKroom wu' n-cently discharged fniiii the iiavv after n.me lhau m-v'-’ii ears M-rv:'.. They w'll make their I,nine ill l!..li-i;:h. k M'.'.a ; Albert and Joe Milchnor Piif New A'oik City, hut formerly "f ^ this lit;, iiiiii* Chri.’mas visiting relative.' ..iid friends hero. vision of his office, which is iind-'r the direction of Mr. R- B. Kipp, is cumpletiiig an anal.v is of skills pc.^stssed by veterans actively seek- ' ing employment in Raleigh, which liiidiiMtes that more orders are nreded for truckdrivers, shipping, receiving and st.Tckroom clerks, of fice clerks, stationary firemen, arc [welders, retail sales -Jerks, outside salesmen, retail numagers. auto me chanic helper.s. .service station at- Jendants and night wat-'mwn. [ Craven said a number of veterans ' are also avaikable who were not old enough to aetjuire any degree of work experience bc-fovr? their in- tuiction into the armed services and ■ pains “7TI ; uiitstaning night in Colonadv his-1 ■ wun tnry. The doors will open al 8:00 P M- and there w'ill i.ot be : dull iroment until the (luse, perhaps some time before 7:t8i. Souvenirs .no already on hand for a heavy crowd. Don't forget it. Burl-jsque Sliow Ueceir.bvr 31, at Colonadc. Wlial’s 111 A IVanH-? HAMI’TDN INS'llTUTE. Vi. — The old (pieiy, • Wli.il'' ui a name'; ’ leinpor.Tiily took i.n new slgiufl- ;mce at 1! impton In.'tilute rece.il- Mr. liAiii.i! AV'.i'ie. Mr. Jud«nii Wa ie. Mr, and Mrs. Ge-iige SanJ- er.-i spent the Chii-'mas holidays With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicmas W.ioe, South Bio.ml Street. Mr.s, Geui'go S.mdei> was formerly Mi--;« Elsie Wade. result are havin;5 difficulty in' iy_ when 'luce men student: obtaining j./bs bi.ausc many eui- into Kapp.i Delia, the Hamp- ployers are reluctant to the inex- j,,^ cliaptt ■ of Aliilia Kappa Mij. perieiued applicants Craven e’^'jwerc re\t ed to be possvssor.s not plained that many of the men fo-!oi,jy of similar outst.uiding M-ho- eelvcd specialized trainio;; m the ' |;i;i5;tic ubilit.v but also 'if the same arm.v or navy, which is closely re- They were: Calvin Wan- latecl to civilian activities and he •’'J' ser of Delaplaiie. Va.; Calvin Samp- hopeful that the cmplo>er; in all ,,f CaiVibiidge. Md,; and Calvi.i liiu'.s of industry will recognize Jhis | c„oke of Plit-obu.s, Va experience M!', |.. I piUi' .»»!.■ flH!" f Maiiriii' Di'trl:' ‘i..) ut lliml to i-ouwi.e m ,f Wilson as Briron Ccs.-u.-a ' ■iiarlotle. during tin- I'listev .'easem ami Miss Marion Shaw of F.iyt’p- Tl,.-rc wHi b coute-.lan!' from ville. a:; Pi im-. » of San T iir i 4 Jl- :'i uuJ Iv-'.lh r.i -oliua .ippi.-armg U.r/ell. a rccen’ly n-’urned vrter.an in the iJi-liiil T.ili-nl Hunl of olayed acreptahly the role of Luke Onie;‘.a P'i I hi Fruttruiiy Lambert. The pl.av wts under t!ic j In the “"'.ilcni Night progra; direction of Mi-.' Lois 1’. Turner, di- in H ileigh and otlu- roi'lor of Dramatics of the inst: ♦ton. piade Monday by John H. MvKav, *:d.‘ chai'iiian of Ihe Progrf'sslv ■ Uomocratic parly. MeCuiy said that obser\ations hy PDP leaders in several coufi- (itlirr nii-mlir-i-.i of Hie ca'* were: Mis«e.s Pearl Yuiing. P.ilience Jane Taylor, Pearlie .lames, Mina M'-1- vin. Minnie J;irmMi who lu.wed gri-al slr- rigth of rliaiaclorirr’i'u m the role of Rhod.i and H.-rbeil Talum. Cyrel (J.ilbi'alli and Jitlhi.T Moi'g.m. V (iollcjic RoihI (ioiilest C* Wiiiiu-r Aiinouiu-t'il eilies of North nd S .nth (‘aioliiui, Omo-.a P.d Phi atemity ho|>es to di -vovir and aid iu‘ ! Tied prison of inu'ii-al lal- ^ n-.iel) hi- or In r full musical \V»- will appi ■ ci.ite auv aid nil' il ■ -i.iumimIiy v. ill ri-nder to htflp ral.e thi' pr.-.iatn a siucc.s'-rul no which, in turn, may briio- ; uc- Spend A Pleasant Eveninc -AT- cnl Pine Acres to ' ; lu'l and triiiiiing which j Members in Alpha Kappa Mu. an Mr. Jo iph Ki'mney, Jr., is visit- these service men and women ha"C ! imercollegiate Itonorary scholastic j obtained. i society, is limited lu juniors and I Since August, 417 service men an J 'seniors wlio have maiiittuned a grade 'women have been placed ii^ 2.3 points In a grading In addition to those, 2604 have con- pystem where A is 3 pmnl.i. B \> 'i tacted the local office and have jj„j| q j, j pobit. I'ho pur- been served or referred to other ! ,„{t.,|,jzatioii is "to tiro- agcncios involved in the post ' mom high scholarship; to encuiiiago '^BABY program. -V- m By Edna Mae Melnioth Author, Critic And ; Aiidicni-e Clash Over I “Strange Fruit” i sincere and zealous endeavot in all Yields of knowledge and .service; to , cultivate a high order of persomil ; living; and to tlcvelop an apprecia tion for scholarly work and scliul.ir- ly endeavor in others." In addition to the three Calvin.*, Miss Alberta Muiidy of Atlantic City. N. J.. and Mis.s Irma Cheek of It would bo very convenient - if physicians and nuiriticinisls could s*t up a schedule telling exactly when each new food should be started during baby’s first year. Ju.st os babies vary in the age when the lir.st tooth and then other teeih appear, so they vary in the age when new foods should be started. Y'our physician is by far the best guide, for he knows your baby’s requirements. - Orange juice and cod liver oil are started any time after the hrst week, (i.-iually when the baby is two or three weeks old. Your doc tor will tell you how much to give. One of the special baby cereals, fortiiicd with vitamins and min erals to supplement those in milk, ^ ta given next. This may be start- any time from one month to tbrcf months and is given at tba noon feeding. About a month later, which moans between two or two and a ftilf months to about tliree and a half months, one of the strained vegetable.'; is given. After a week on one vegetable, change to an other one, but give baby plenty of time to become familiar with each ooe. Then change the cereal to bKukfa.-it or supper time and after * • two or three weeks it may be given at both meals. ^ • Strained fruits may be started any time after a vegetable has be come familiar. Gradually, very gradually, more of a variety is given. By nine months of age there should bo several vegetables, some meats and vegetable soups, egg yelk, several fruits in the menu. > Good food habits are started early and learning to eat a variety is uQ important part in this train- inr- ■ ♦ XTFW vriRK lANP) — In the last Weldon, were abo inducted into the .ok fXum of Z year of tho .Hampton chapter of Alpiia Kappu took '”'‘""11'^,,,;;;“ uf Negro Lit-. Mu. All five membiTS tver ■ huiini ed -- • - .«t-i - banquet at the colU-gc, full >w- induction f^itul/^of 'ihe'Ncw York" Public I at ^ , I ibravy last Tuesday Lillian smith, j ing the miliation and Abe Hill and the auc’icncc cla.shod , ceremmuea. in a vigorous debate over the merits j y of ‘'Broadway's misunderstood play. I vvelUmiinnered but the difference f ' .Mother of ‘Garhage Gan' L'liivcisity, Ni'W Grleaii', was narntd Hu' wiiuuM' of a liund .'■elL ling ((itilcsl, Kpors'UT'tl by the N.i- 'tioiiiil A."oii'ialiuu of f'oll.Klatc Diiiiis an.l Hi‘(;i'lrars in Negro Si'houl . atcoi'tiing to a statement l•elca::c(^h.v Dean GcorKc C. Grant, pi'.'iikiil of till' ;i::suiialiiTn. Twen- ')• '■ulN'i:.;; in fouiti'cn all (Ithv Di'tiicl Of Cnlumbid liarlii'ip.ite.'l ami a lot.il of $i!4.8r>7 3.i ill .‘i.iU'.-i has bci'ii ri-p.ul('d lo ihih-. >C..vu‘i' Uiiicruty sold a total of S20.22:i,4.*i in I'oiicL amt 'lair.p;' ;.iid has bCf n ficrbiml th-* w'nner. ed several origin.il loanu'cripfs of The wiiiim; colh'Ur will be aw-ard- T.eiu'.slon HuKhc.. M.ok Van Dt.:-"i nrul iilluT w rilers. Tli. e authors will pii'.seiU thiir maiuisci ipts in person al a c« rciiioiiy to be hold al X.ivi'T :n Jauuarv. 19»;. Mr. W'lli.'im Pivkem. cliief of the Inteii'iicical S.ctien of the N.'itlnn.:! TIu (■ ..t.ile .'lui'ia! Halcliery ! A' ocalioii iia . 1 et'oiniiu'iuicd that j .ill Imli'l. r.vnieu e-ninhute 10 I'cnl.s ' pi-r 100 I hick Mild ' 111 iim ]ltr> to | the puiilli')' Xtiiid >)f tile Agrii tillui'd ‘ E’oiindafi :n of the Sl'ilo Colle: e. DINING and DANCING ‘‘A Medal For Benny” Doi'thy Lamour, Arturo de Cordova “BIRTHDAY PARTY” “Banner Lassie” Oddity Cartoon Metrotone News Special New Yeir’s Eve Show Monday Nile 11:45 “NIGHT CLUB GIRL” We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECUE FRIED CHICKEN Highway 70-A From Raleigh From Durham CURTIS P. ROBERTSON Manager mmmwmmwwwmwwwwi CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOriLING CO. 515 W. Morgan Si. opinionInfant Pm On L D. Reddick, who . opened f e meeting by PObUing out that’the'sincerity and high purpose Pp^)|)atj()n . of Lillian Smith were t>ul debata-. ] bio In A-TLAMTA lANP. - Miss Cln.n [ olfninst r.KMl sefi N .....tliern lib- R'"''”'-'. ob-niiod with obiiiidonniciil I lusul to join «dh 0, „ wnen l.or i.lloe. d bobv 1 ori,l oreantoions Old I.,.,, ,,„„d f., „ „„,.boso co.i hors! cdnor of ihc „f last October 23. at the First Mt-lho- dist churcli (white) last wei-k was | -INow l‘!iivin»- A Gny and Glittering Musical Romance! BETTY HUTTON 9 DON DE FORE BARRY FITZGERALD •S'lOHKCil’l’. established her as human democracy however, writ ing a successful play for Broadway may be something else entirely. Miss Smith told the audience nf her motive in writing the play; that she did • that she is the mother of tne O' orama of Negro but of ‘ ,u„d testified that she placed thc 'S hor'cl:"actlrs were^■oai and ,fnnt in a garbage can because tried oil the charge and given probaU-d term of twelve months by Judge John S. McCU'IIumU uf Ful ton Criminal court. Miss Barlow, 21. acknowUdg J that she is the mother of the b'ib.v [thought it dead. Abe Hill, director of the Amcci- '-IS > ni'an replie by saying that the play sprawling, that the characters were not “explained" and that in contrast to his excitement when he hod seen "Deep Are The Roots." he feh" in different when viewing ‘'Sfrange Fruit.’’ The audience then Jumped into a free-for-uU discus.sion. alternately hurling praise and blame at both cri*ic and author. and Mrs. RodcU Brooks, asking hospital authorities to show cause why they ^hould not have perman ent custody of the child. The couit order is returnable in the domestic rel.ations c urt next Januaiy 10. .Sim. - Him. - Tlie. Bl.nve Was .\vrr l.ovahle ! JOAN LESLIE ROBERT HUTTON ‘To'i Yomi; To know' - Tim:' - Eri - S:il ^ She's t)n ^ , l.verv Man’s .'■1) * with JFKOMK t OI RTI.-YNI) DOVE Jiisic (:()Mi’v>'Y ARTIIl'R DOVF, Prop. Automatic Phonographs Rented F'>r Special Occasions and Installed on C’on.mission Basis SELFf'T BLCORDS OUR SPECI.\I.TY Dial .3-2744 129 E. t'ABARRl’S ST. -iRRRsnsisnr WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JANUARY 1-2 niEU -MacMUUKAY — In (( 'MURDER, he says' with — Helen Wtilkei', Marjorie Main, Jean Heather First Chapter of “CAPTAIN AMERICA” “Plenty of Mutton” Newt FRI. a.id SAT. * Double Feature * JAN. 4 and S ‘Guns of ihe Pecos” With RIC HARD FORAN ii HIGH POWERED ►Uarrintr — Robert Lowery, Pliyllis Brooks “MASTER KEY” Chapter 2 1946 FORD Come inand SEE IT! segreg.ition and an unshakable ad vocate of human democracy but that shd should have called The general concensus a* the con- professio'ial playwright to make [elusion of the meeting was that, “Strangel Fruit" the Broadway hit I Lillian Smith was a staunch foe oft it CHILDREN Under 12 Ambassador ALL SEATS 21c Plus Tax NOW ON DISPLAY Follow the crowds to our showroont and tee the fineti Ford ever built—the NEW 1946 Ford. 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