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\'.\r.v: TWO THE CAEOLINIAN AVEEK ENDING SATITRDAY. MARCH 2. 1946 S Wt-sKv: Mr. ;ind Mrs. Holt. Mr. ;.rd IVIf... U;iil«*y. Mr. and Mr.^. L, R. Hci ndon. Miss'Nancy Smith. Ml. and Mr.*!. L. DavLi. Mesiis. btivici Ri id, Klayj:, Z. N. J.>nw, Sandfi-.^, and Joni-'s. Mi.s. Pearl lUaindun of KH5 K. Jems St. celfbrali'd her birthday last .Monday. Shr rowived many pri.'Cnts. The Swan.-s Al t Club iiicl at th • I i.nie of Mi>- l)av:d Haywood. Widm .sday, Februui;. 20th. Aft-r llio busiiu-s.-: was tii.sc'UK.'i d. dob;' ioii.s i('fr« .shmonl.s woi o sorvod. K'orv iv.ombor surpri.sod Mr. F; .-ii.u' Tuoki'i' with many lovoly jsifts. Mr.s. Tuc'koi s birlnday w; - Saturday. Ki bruary 23rd. Birth Pii-in-3c and Mrs. Alboit Ham lin of Haloigh .innoiinco Iho birth i.l a daughlor. Sarah Elaino on S.'turdav, Fcbruaiy 23. at St. ■\t~- lu-s Hu-'pital. .Mis- Hamlin i,s tm- (iaughUr of Rtv. and M:.'. O. 1’. ^o^tl■r of Durlinglun. N. C. and ^.l. Hamlin 'wno i.s now .•jorving m till' Navy, stationed at the Navi.l H.i.so Hospital. N.wpoit. R. 1-. h till son of Hr. and .Mrs. J. '1. iiamlin of Raleigh. li.-.LKRHI Little Miss FrenU't an Jeffries of K’ Smith Plaza celebrated her 3,d birtiulay Monday. Sm- icceiv- en many nice presents. 'l.'ie many lamilf.-, of Chavi'J }t. ights are in sympathy with M. ii (1 Mr:. William .MeUaniel m ine pas-imj ol Mi.s. McDanier.s iincie, Mr. l-onim Can InKlon who^e liin- ii'iil was lieUl la.'t Sunday at tiu' Laptisl i:io\e Cbuicli. .'ix mile- loilh of Raleigh. Ihe Booker T. Wa.diinglou rch nut .Sunilav at Die home ,1,. and Mi- William Saii- lUgh. .'iTK K. L' lioi: St. wiDi til. |,. j iiieiil. .M.. JoliTi I havi'. Joint bo.it and n.'.stes^. Ml. .iol.a Tucki r and .M:.s. Fioia .>imp.M>n S'' vi'd a delirious re peat. The lU'Xt meeting will 1 rgton St. is on the shut-in-Iist I mdlerially or Inspirit ish for her a quick re- ' ' ■ - ' ' “ ' d w cot OBERUIS ROAD NEWS BY AVN B. MOROAN SEAT COVERS visit.ng her Ml'.- I.ula Trice MJii in New York, Niis.s Katherine Trice has returned to Washington. U. C.. after vi.-iting relatives and frlend.s in the city. Mr. Berbei't Kelly and daughter. Mav Augu.sla. spent the week in n-iiham with Mr. Kelly’s pareiiis. The I.adies Auxiliary met with Ml- Geitrude Finchre on Monday niglit. ll-.e .Mar I.-.. Li/./ie Walk- t A o'eloek W!t:i 1 Ml.;. Evelyn hosli'.i.'-es. • of M imh a! Samuel C’. W«'bh. rook first class. rsN. spent I’is furlough at the home of Mrs. Mamie Webb, 209 Pugh Street, here. Webb, hav ing .'Cv-n servic? in practically ; idl theaters ' war. has rc-on- listed for two years. personals A surprise* birthday parly y. ij gi'.tn Mabel Kathaleen Mitchc.l ov her mnther at their home. .10 K Martin SI, Mtinv u.'cliil pres • nU were given Mat: 1 by her tciin.is pi. -ent, Games were en joyed by all. On Tuesday ivght the member.' of the TriiiiiBlo club met at the home of Mrs. Currie Morgan, Five members in the cbib celebrated iheir bithday and received beauti ful :ind useful gifts from the mein- i I,. !•> if tne club. I Friends are glad to see Miss Fan nie S ms out again, after her re cent illness. Mrs. Gladys Hunter is visiting 1 lelalives in Baltimore. in and out scheduled to begin May 5. has been f town, I want to try to expror.s: announced by State Home m>' appreciation for what the oc- Ruth Current of State College* cation is going to mean to me al-l^ ways. It was an oveiwheli. fng and beautiful surprise. My thank.s simply c-innoi be ex pressed on papti. th'rrefore I beg of you to please imagine the rujt. My heart is always in the same place and it is my chief desire to serve our Lord and humanity with a sincere and deepeninj love, i What you have d.me for me 'giving the donation of 113.60) .shall' go to the building up of my hcal'h ' ■ for more and greater service. Thanks to God and you for the p.'i- vilegt of serving you. With grateful love. LOVEY A. MAYO .A plan for statewide participation in Nation Home Demonsrati- n Week, l1 All Heavy I>uty Fibre Center Arm Rest I Sedans • Sedanettea Coaches • C'oupe.s I Club Coupes > Bucket Type , —Wholesale Only-i- kiirlight Sales Co. 131': S. Wilmington Street PHONE 3-2184 I'l.vil K.ch...d- i.ivc; .-ty Si i o ■ ffiC') n‘,ember of tb.' f ll- .•f l.;iv lie to Die high stand.or of ioidIii Univci.'iily School of m III.- fold of legal «iuci.- iiid its memluTslup in the .ii.on of .American Law Washington High To Offer Veterans Claaess Rtv. and Mr.'. C. C. Wif.stiin-SrtU in arui tli vM '.e tni' iiuinir gui--! "t Special classes for veterans will brl D.-ivi'. oflered at the Washington f-'V*', '■'I'! "'n' Philadelphia, Pa. On TiU'.sday Raleigh Personals BY TtTK WILDER ■ H.'lping H.ind Chib of St. loivvs .A.ME Church tiiel wt'..^ . Lililo C. Ji>hn.^uii at hi: e on the Gain. r highw.i .. busday night. The munlhiV iiday parts lur nunibei.s w. I ot the conclusion of the bus.- . Miss Mamie S. Hicks refiident. It IS Parent' Day. M Rachel Ihd.liek. K. H.iv;. i >n;i;u'd to hei home lo . . M:R- ddii'k I.' a nu iiibci S: .M.ii- uw.. Cluirch and for : ,;ni>e. w..- a mcml.H,. Lie emu.. THE COSMOTETIC ART CLUB of STARK'S BEAUTY COLLEGE Tne Cosmetic .Ai't Club nu' Feb. 1!HH The pii.sulent. Mis .. Marie Riddick, had chargr of thi' High School to veterans who do ii.ieting. .AIi'-s. Helen Stark, the sire to pursue education on Ih-- p.i.siilein of the >chonl. is iiWci\ high .school level. Credit will be M'^.ting in .Atlanlic City. given toward high school gradu-' birthrlaN _p.u Mr. Samuel Spentx'. a brothc a’, ion for these courses. All vet .It Mrs. Mane Riddick, was a erans who wi.sh to enroll m the.v \ i‘.itor of the school this week, cla.-ses are asked to get in time. Mr.'. Ruth Stok>.s a teachir of with M. W. Akins, principal a Sti.rk'.s, is at.'i^nt due to illne.ss tlie Washington High School, of her .'-.in. George Bryant was Those class'S which will be giv'- iiiso a visitor of the .school this.en in the evening and w.k M.ss Jes.sie Peicell was ab- s. nt tor two (lavs due to th.. dea’h ol h( r grandmother. We regii-t Miy much uhat Miss l(fa Walder I t Apex, a >.»’ lent oj Stark's, us ii(.w absent due to illness. Miss Marion Matthew and Miss Nancie Scott of (.• n iboi'o Mi'.v M.i Marshall Hunt of ( ard Of Thanks To th? sponsors of the • Appre- ci ition Service" Sunday, January 27th, 1948. to all who contributed j tetetttaetettifiM'u ifunxitirafeiafesaxsa DRIVE IN GLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. Kehrtiaiy lOth w,i.' eiven at ti Arcade Hotel Dorothy Le. .. more gued we tl.s>'('m«d to hav ime. I. Fifty Mil ami I wonderl M.s MeLeo.1 be administered wider the GI Biii j iKautiful pre.'i| nts The cf Rights. P ■ Vdcraas who have previously I Mixed sandwich aj'plicd arc requested to renew thtir application by cnniactii-g tli principal. Courses are to be given in the i-re served. lul punch Mi». l-amiiie n.'.v.s ot S. IL * Moilie Winston who hft.: 1 confined t»> ner'nome by ill- was able to attend ehurch last Sunday, .Mis Wiii- .’ .sides at 42!> Smith Street. The InspiiaDonal Hoiir I'ly second S..;u:.vv i..., m(*nth at St. .M..i:h» premises a most urnisi gram tor March 10. T.hi' a. t at 8:00 p. m. C.'lJIC.l - pro- Farmer was visitors of the school regular high school subjects on Ni-indav thev are formal students an aceelcratccLba.sis; thereby, per- of Stalk’s. We were very glad to mitting a veteran to pr^rcs.s as .'i..! Miss Matthew out again after r.'pidly as his ability will permit bout a niiui'.h'- illness due to an him. •p. lation. Sgt, Hubcit Waddtil Classes will begin as soon as a .S .M.C.vi'i’ing his wife, Mrs. sufficient number of veterans are ■ Wnddcl!, a student ot regi.stered. Emma Wilder, contmod to her F. Martin home by iwi. Kd. RevL'i. E. Martin St., has ■i;rni d to the > itv af'-T r.io'.- .-i :wo years • mployrr*-nt at .N.ival .Ammunition Oeopt. iiig that time. Mi. Rivis lived N .i folk. Vd. Mi.s, Minnie riockaday F;- man is rapidly re»jvermg ii.i illness. She is expt'cted to be back at her d.'sk at the Raleigh Fun- i-iul Home shortly. .1" I'auline Tat*’, of N. Y. C. n the city visiting her parent-. ’• ves and friends. She the , .:.ter of M', and Mrs. Sidney t.. >, 13 Bladen St, Tiio .billy Tin entertained la " F.id.iv . v...ning at the home i>: Mr.s. J. Henry Evans. S. Blour.l St. honoring Mrs. Blanch I)o\i on her 31st Wedding Anniver.?ary Mis. .Nannie Thigpen was horn . gov't. A three course dinner wa- enjoyed by all. SCHOOL NEWS M s. Cariie Hick.-, 429 Smi; tt. i- much imp'.'oved, Wv a. ■I ! ing ’hat .'he ir.igh' bt‘ m. The Idlt-A-While Club gav.- r..r.ih annual dance on Fiida; F-h. . 22nd at the Arcadi Ki i rjoni. ii.por^Kos.ua ptr.: (;iiavis Heights The Progressive Club held theiv If.th Anniversary at the home of Mrs Eflie Uaiky. 21 Smith Plaza. Guest present 'veie: Mesdames CIi neva Y’arborough. Bell Bur in tte. Margie Dunslon. Carrie F. Pi ice. Alice Perry. Lula Atwat -r, ___ V;.!ci'.e> Hort(jn. Jessie Hunt, An- . . Haywirfid. C rrie Kendall. M" On Febiaa.y n». 1946. the ad- nd Mrs. Cnailie Al.ston, Rev. A. vaiic.'d cla.ss of the Cloliung Ue- u. W’lley. Mr. A. Watkins. Rev pai'tmeni ot Wasninglon Hig'i i, Jone.s, little Mi.'scs Nina M Sciiuol completed a genMal cours: A'britton, Georgia Ls“e Norris in "Good (.»rooimng.' The aiT.vi-ii'nd Master Zeb Albritton, ti'-'a of this particular unit con- Refreshments were served cor- d ul d' inonstralious Hum va- -jj-img of ice cream and fancy ineinbcis (d tne class. Some'cakes, candy and salt nuts. CAPITAL CAB CXL 14B09B 1 DIAL 9137 THE NEW Royal Friday and Saturday Chester Morris in BOSTON BLACKIE BOOKED ON SUSPICION ' ALo Big B"y Williams in , "LAW OF 45" Sunday and Monday Tim McCoy in "CODE or RANGERS ' Tumlay and Wednesday Humphrey Bogart in "CONFLICT” Thursday Bargain Day - Double raaluia CAriT'.Al. COCA-COLA BO'TTLING CO. SIS W. Morgan St SUN..MON..TUES. MARCH 3-4 S •njovi'd a pii asant eve- ot the di mon-stiationi i ci'tt*cl way to wash hair, how t: n.iiL, and the cu - Mi. Mi'.. Daisy Harri.', Smith St. was i.ole to attend ciiure.h se. -. - i. * - la>l Sunday after having Iv Li! in for a numlnr >f wi>-k' On February 15 Mr.>. Reb- r J. It: lO.-. 113 N. Swain St. «*i“bra'. I 1 1«« r 79lh birthday. She was th’ :ei|e-nt of card.s and gifts. maniruM a net way to u'h u 1-. R(.v'Cooke of 10 Lincoln . ha:. Ixn n ill an l confine.- i.par’ii.ent for several d.i; much improved at ihL-i writ ing rep .11.. M. Stanford J."V Sr. N.i M.' • .i.sn 'om«* and ''ini.il..tmg II. duitanli- -.livr ; fiu ti’ ’ ;..^h .u'iiool 'tudeiu. and tne ca.v . m; ttT’ hair. .«kin. hands and l^et-h. '\, T . main onreelut oi this unit fteii .f 3 Cba- - he lilt; ill.' A Liitl- . jtcompanied Barbara. t » in-r -• Y City alt' . a l'»ne vi- ' wi'h ii* : giandniot ei, Mr- \ow ptayim; ! A Woman Isn't Meant Ta Be Lonely. She's Meant To Be Lovenl Barbara Slanviyrk GEORGE BRENT in • MY HEPl TtTION" Lucille Watson—Eve Ard®n r ’(IV.MnV.TIKS I DON’T COME TO THE COLONADE EXPECTING TO BE LONELY. PARTIES A SPECIALTY WITH ALL OF THE BEST THINGS TO EAT—AND DONT FORGET — AL WAYS A TREAT IN TOP ENTERTAINMENT. ELITE CIVIC CLUB Sponsors o! COLONADE KWIE ItKACKKN — VKROXICA LAKK WILLIE BEST “HOLD THAT BLOND!” MUSICAL Cartoon: “SHIP AHOY” METROTONE NEWS li WED. and THUR. 2 DAYS MARCH 6-7 ‘THE HOUSE OF FEAR’ ' r '."’“'m'''''nt 'ij'rsfdnev by"Tl.st'hool 'c'.mpletJd-a'ecS emS;: o'dnoy j , in "Good Grooming. Ihe aclivi-, y, 1.1 H.ad. n .st. | idle-.\-W’hilc Club gave it tie.' of thus partioular unit con- j M V JOG n.r.th annual dance on Friday,'.si.u. d of dcinonslratiun.^ trom va-. M Came Hkk.-, -f-,* hn.ii t }.■, h. 22nd at the Arcade Hotel, rious members ot tiie cla-ss. Some' Kvi'i'Vone enjnved a pleasant eve- ot the d* inonstrations were: "tliel 'I'orrect way to wash hair, how to C’anie Hick.-, 429 Smii't much improved. Wt I mg that . he might Ik- Jim. mng. Mt , Dai-sv Harri.s. Smith SI . .. idle to attend church .-Je.v- ;•! • b't Sunday after having hee.i nit ill for a number .if •.vi-i-k-; ' On Feiiruary 15 Mr.'. Reb> et a .!• Itiie.'. 113 N. Swain St. cclebra'.- . i in r 7t»th birthday. She was the ‘.•i-ipienl of card.s and gifts. M Stanford J eil to b.- improving home. 427 Smitii S’. Sr. Mi'r'lam. • Naomi Dunn. M.'- , .e-t Mlilkn. Mi-wea Hattie Me!- v.n Addie-i Hams, Me.ssr.s. Thu i. I;i;nn, .M'V Jones and CJood.son .Ml. Jno. T. Moore. Jr., .n • d’ 'it lit St. .-Yugiistin’ '.' foil ; ii'i ;i local v'iUiig man w.ll U- t' • adult ela-.;.’, at Si. Mania \1K Sunday S 'iioul Siinda Ma A Lifetime in Tlamee Why take chances on burning up a lifetime's effort in a single . rrifying hour when it's so simple and inexpensive to pro tect yourself against any potii ble mishap. Your homo and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few pennies a day, We’U show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKER'S FIRE INS. CO. DU..HAM. N. C. manicure the naiks. and the co:-- ; lect way to wash a .sweater. I Tnere weri also some very mtei- i.-img and sliimilatiiig repoii,-.| g.\i n on. "suilatile «lie'( for tli-’! l.ifeh .si'liool •.tudeiil, and tiu* cai-.*. me hair. .«kin. hands and teeth.' 'riu- mam objective ol thus unit was to arouse a greater intere.'’. in high scliool student.' about J • l ii tliday dinner giu.sts oi Fieir own peisonal appearance. In Anj, ( Sint’, 1012 E. Jon..s keeping with the *.bjeclive o. the unit, it was quite appropnatelv Li ought to a close by competitive r : S Eva-i-: of Gn-nsboro. N. projects by each member of th • pent'.'evcial davs in Raleigh da.s.s. This proj« ct was in the form lie having for the U, S. Naval ot bcmklets. Prizes were given lo.- • a: Bainhridge Mri. He was the two best booklets, after they mipanu'd to Ralciyh by hi.s wire evaluated by the membc.'s • Mrs, Ella E. Lawrc cc. of the class. The booklets were ■' ■ ' ivaluatcd on the ta.»Ls of neat- K'-.s. attractivi.ne.ss. suitability of .lerial, and arrangement of the The Booker T. Washingto . u.nterial. The first award went t > Club banquet was given at the.Ni-ss Fran.sies Dunston. and^thc ^.MV Talbert Home Wedne.sday ;svcond wini to Miss Ode i \ . liing. Kebruaiy 2(ith. The earl;.' :er, p.iit ft tin- evening was spent i:i leaving games led bv Mr.'. Hay- -'.1. Ml; Dover, .Mis. Higg.s am! Ru’.nctte. Mis. Davhs and . i:.:. Sm.iil were ai the punch L'wl. The guest wire ushered in- 1 1 the dining room i'v Mrs. Pearl H.indon and .Mr.s. Auty Grnn ! ' If a delicioius course vvas s-'.- v d. .^'britton, Georgia Lee Norris end Master Zeb Albritton. Refreshments were served eon- si'ting of ice cream and fancy rakes, candy and .salt nuts. Mr Rev Cooke of 10 Lincoln Tiiiaes* hiLs been ill and confined lo hi.s apartment for several days but is uuicli iinprovcd at thus writ- ''mt. Cbi'ili ■ A Lilth* of 3 C'ba- - Wav aceompanit’d bis bit.- ..'I- Barbara, lo her home -n w York City alter n long yi"' here with her grandmoli.ci, Mrs. Jimnie Little. M'.'. Z. N. Jones of 29 .S. Blount St. was out ol the city on bus - ,n''s.s Sunday. ,, , , I Master Cape.s Hope. Jr. of 4 llytip Terrace has been i.l tor a . few days A Woman Isn't Meant To Bo Lonely, She’s Meant To Be Loved! Barbai'a Slanw yck GEORGE BRENT ‘■MY KEPI TATION” with Lucille Watson—Eve Arden SIA-MON-TIKS A STIRRING ROMANCE! •Mr.', gut St of Mr. and F. D. Wa.shington. ' i Hun- aHSZSJsaSZSJSSSiSZSBSiSZSjnSZi Payne’s Business ami Secretarial School MBS. S. J. PAYNE. Manager VXW^XXICXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Those pre.sent wcie; Mr. John C avi.i. Mesdames Carrie Ha.> • md, Mae Brodie. Patlie Higy.s K.’i.rmy. Burnette. Reid. .Bugg, I.iu.an, lassie Jnnis. Al'ton, N ('■..o k. Han IS. A. B. J .hnson. Cl hh. People.-:. Smart. S. Bird. Pratt. White. M. P. Lane. Grav. li.rtin, Crosling, L. Clieatham. A Ch' cn. Kabo 'Thomas. Cleo Pto- iish, H. 'Toole. Edgar Fvan-;, Ton cy. B. Dov.r, S Scales and M;. Voiir SPENCER Will Hc$t ^ You VJi/ Itrcaunp if vlll lip InHividiioUy Dritienrd to im» 1A \ w provi* poaliiro a n 1 relieve falipue. .MKS. M. /,. SMITII Phone 2-3116 i7 518 E. Worth SI. Dealer in SPENCER'’IESr^SlIPPOKIS 'rif Sk4sBtB, Bt«k *•* ■!•*•«» Member of the National Business Association Accredited By: The North Carolina Stale Board of Education Complete Business Course • Shorthand • ’Tv ping • Calcul ’nr • Book-., cping • Stonotvping • General Ofice Pioccdurc • Mimeographing • Comptinnetry • Specialized Courses Notary Public Public Stenographer Write For Full Information Dial 8950 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raleign, N. C. '7252525257 TSaS2S2S?.5?.5?52Sasa.‘!' ANN DVORAK PARTIES A SPECIALTY WITH ALL OF THE BEST THINGS TO EAT—AND DON'T FORGET — AL WAYS A TREAT IN TOP ENTERTAINMENT. ELITE CIVIC CLUB Sponsors oC COLONADE 427 S. Blount St., Raleigh DOVE MUSIC COMPANY ARTHUR DOVE. Prop. Automatic Phonographs Rented For Si>ecifll Occasions and Installed un Coromission Dabiti SFLEC'T RECDRUS Ol’K SPECIAI.TY Dial 3-2744 129 E. C ABARRUS ST. WED. and THUR. 2 DAYS MARCH 6 7 ‘THE HOUSE OF FEAR 99 BASIL UATMBO.Vb: — NIOEL BRUCE March of Time: “Uncle Sam's Marines” NEWS Chapter 10 “Captain America” T I FRI. and SAT. MARCH 8-9 ROD CAMERON in “RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE’ with FUZZY KNIGHT “BEWITCHED” with riiylli. Thaxtfr—F.dmund (iwcmi Chapter 11 "MASTER KEY’ • FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT . . . RADIO REPAIRS i —— . Reasonable Prices ITS Taylor Radio and Electrical Co. WELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF N. C. EXPERIENCED PALMIST AND LIFE READER Famous Everywhere as a Remarkable American Palmist 8c Clair voyant — Do not confuse my work with the cheap Gypsy FoMun'r Teller SPECIAL READINGS $1.00 224 E. Martin St. SALES 8c SERVICE Claud Taylor, Mgr. Phene 239SQ The Raleigh Funeral Home Ambulance Xei vice 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, baaainet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Available at all hours by Dialing 2-2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. Owner MAKES AN HONEST PROPOSITION 1 make no chaig.* if I do not faithfully fulfil; every word m this slalement. I wil! tell you just whiit you w.int to know about your friend.’, c nemies or ri\'als, how to gain the hive of tme you niitfl d*‘s;re: crintrol or intlui-nci- the action ’ unvone. i-ven though miles awav. I fuith-*: giij.antt e and piomiSt' to make you no eltarg you tind me superior to any oihi-r Pal- m;.-l viiu *'..iVf •'V'T consulted—There i.s no hop- . fond Ol wi.sh .‘-o great that I can't an ompIi''» Wed - Thiir - Fri - Sat Idol of Women! Hero of Men! HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 9:tU) P. M. 1 never fail to ii-unite the ."-p-. ated. cau- -:pecilv md h.ippv ma. i'iag-.' ovex-oin.-encii'.--, :val.s. lo\'i rs’ quarrei.s, evil haints. stumblin'' nhu-k-. and bad luck of all kimi'. 1 hit you out j! sori’o’v and tu'uhl.- and .Uart v..u mi the p.iMi ■ if happine.ss and p'o.spei ity. 'riii-ie is no heait ! 1 or horn.- -o dn-a'v th.it I cat,.-it bin.; Mill mid It In liu-t. no matlei what niav be lUr nop-'. leai . i ainnilion. I giiai ..nle. ’.•.it." .1 Ih-f..., .1 word lr> me, and aftei I am tini.sru-d. it y.i ; are not entiivlv ' .!:'f;e;l and It ! do not Uithlully fultill e\* ;\ i.i above, then jfiu pay me not a cent. IN STUDIO TRAILER AT HUNTER WALL SERVICE STATION 3 Blocks from Raleigh City LimiU, on Rocky Mount Highway. Rt. 64, Oppoeite Longview Gardens, look for Trailer and Hand Signs Reading' D.iiiv .md Sundav.s — b«'paiate Room for C’oloied Licensed Reader — First Time In Your County msszmmi with Anita Louise • Jill Esmond 1 AMBtSStDORi LcU NCW Available ! Hillciest Cemetery Located on Highway 70, just beyond the city limits covering 63 acres on the crest of a hill. It provides the most oeautiful cemetery tract in the South. 'Why not make your selection and seal it today. See or Call Representative* LIGHTNER FUNERAL HOME RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME CAPITAL FUNERAL HOME Hillcrest Cemetery Office 312 Smithfield Street Tel. 3-1676 and 3-1677
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