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THK {’AKOMNIAN WFFK F.\ni\r. SATI RDAY. :\[ARrH 30. 1946 wentieth Annual Homemaking Institute Held at Bennett Coll. Six Negro Business Women Speakers at Annual Bennett Homemakers Institute If it;il I.T yniitiK N.'i*’ Pi.iiniilii' oil- Atlantic City, New .Icrscy. rtiinili' i Apex producLs arc sold all ovr;' wtmi- r!-,i wciul. >li(‘ declared. Itcniv . N''Bni wunii-n wh. 't-ij; in u^u^ua! can*' •I.'' nil ti> campus uur vcnMi’th .iiuuial linmc I Vliili. In adiiition t- .ijip' a ..nn'.i nuni' i n d hi-ld !.• imjj' wi rt I ■! nlldi ir,- . liiiilijiit .“iloiy of t!i“ : .1 nuili'in dollar fii>ni iv.a niy fixa- dollars .1 w.is laid l.y Mr. Sava W.i^Mingtun (if th Ap- *: iv. 'rodin- -t.'i.OUU aycnl- ' ' \ I nt \ I.v- pi'iidiie:. ny iii-i Mi.s. It'ibiTl L. Van;;, troasur r III the I’lttsbiiiph Courier, I’lit.s- biaith, F’a , spent the week on the eainpu.s holding; several eunfenn- ei:: wnn sludimUs and participal- ;n(.- in panel discussions. IOU.S She reialled dui'ini{ her talk.-; ;:iiall the early days of the Courie,' wilii uhieh the late Robert L. Vann hilped g« t its charti-r and whit.i last week, rt'ached a press run of 3Ufi.OOU copies. Slie admoiushtii the students to value integri'v end lx- willing to give a full day's v.ork. An apostil' of the swee»-r things in life. Mr.s. Gertrude An- I'linghain, .Ma., de.tcrihed her ei;>que eandy biciiniao whiili r-rves mine t.han 4Uu wholesale ciustonurs m her vicinity. She outlined sonn- of the major 111 dtison. eandy nianufaeturer. Dir- Raleigh Personals for I’ll e -I iid ill all lie ; ■ '' I'll. .. Mond.iy nikiht. Vi'lir ’ ope; .i;.'':! iii ihi-^ n...l- hr ndl b hi.:lily uppreciatid. Tho-e i’et’V- ;i;e entirely free. G-ime..-, Mesdames Inez Peebles. Re.-.., Perry and H. L. Hall woie • he hostesses. Th. of I.exing- .1 deleii.i e llie N'urTi ; .1 C" ineiic .•\si,rintiijn which •1 e f.ii-ol.i,,! lintel on Sin-- TTd Mn;i,i;,y. M ;, Thoma.o'i !. ni.I> Niuiu delegaU'. Sic ihe nnn.cr pioprieli-ess of G!ady» |J: .. ■i.nii •,.hun wj.-, |iic.it(-d i.i ‘l - • !.t «!•. . biiiidfiig ii; the seeii.i!. and entered to jwhile tr.ide. Tiie bii-in> .i.-i. alfin;{ '\iiUi II.II-H of l.e.\ii,:;-oi;'.'- bu-.ine-.' .lo— 1,1 V. > .:.--.n.-.ro by fire o,» ll).' Ill) of iJeCiPihi., She n ji. 'W v.'iki.ig in another white shop |\vliilo pi..11- -n rebuild her jl ■■ While hi the city she was i'll' 1.1 ,1 f giit&i '■.* Mr, and Mr?. ,f ' 1 in.iii Willi.im» of »'brilin Road. The Helping Hand Club met a’ Ihe home of Miys Haloise Hams, ?>o;j Smith St., Wedm-sday night. A program directed by Mrs. Iven Riddick and a birihday party for the members, whose birthday come in March, were the highlights of he fvening. Miss Mnniic S. Hicks i.- presioent. di cisions which iiad to be ina'i. as she .started in r sniall boaine.-i in the ^titchen of her homo an.l n 'W has several limes oulgiow;i 1'..; enlarged quarter.-, Mrs. Annie M. Vann H.'id. flor- St of Daihngtun, S. C. told of .i thriving iiusine.ss she opera*- s With about nintty per cent while tiade. Her busine.s.s. .s le said, gri w out of the m eJ she obs i v- ert in her city many year> ago . nd startl'd with in r tuItivalMrt of flowers in the yard. Mr.-*. Reid reported a large vol- unu of business in the sale ef vigetable planhs. She has giv-n iii.-ti ue^inn to at I-asl liftteii wiute per.'ons during her eaiee.. A liiglily sueees'fiil trucking buMness is opeiated in Scranton, f’a. by-Mrs. Geurgi- \V. Brown who look ove: tile diieetion of tin firm at the deatii of her liu.— i.and. Her equipnunl includes 2-) li l'fks wliich have exclusive hau’.- ing contracts tor the Atiaiilie and Pucific Tea Company in tl-.il Spiinfr Ttic.-r j>oems lire Ihe subs of .in Iliieli^h lesson, poems were writien bv ihi- foltou - iiig pupils: Harbaia Moore, nniii F' sti r. Eunice Harris and Clarence Curtis. The .second graders are preparhu drawings th.it reprcMiil aignr ol Spring. Dr Flemminp .the nenti-t, wi- at our scliool la:t we«-'., The f'dlo-.-.- ing seveit’h grade sliidi-nls have ep heillhy re- told :>ie pupil: leitli. The Six Hrown H.il.ies of liu- OIhtIui S'tio' l lendiTirt two num bers .tl Ihe Washiriglon School I’TA piogr.irn on March IHth Oberlin Brownies weiv vt.v niad to have M;-. A P Chippey to si.ii tiiom in thf*ir meeting l;..sf week She t.iught many irtere-Iing ganii - and also made plans fo - makin ; kets out of pine lu-t-dlp; nod Hich.ird Martin ‘hared some of ttieir m'lher'* bnihday cake with tticir teacher. perfect irMh: 1--rena Mnrg.am D-n- j Be.ssio Hunter made a delicimi.^ s bir liday. She Jeffrie: Helen Weston. Thelm; and F.veielt Gill. Kh/abtin HinUm. f ike f„r her inothei Shepard Flemming I’AIM - I’AIMSI P) ' O il l?vears .if -alisfarti.'n All olot.- Sl.iins and Fnamels 3*0 S. WII,>II\r.TON ST. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attrn’ion. K;illro,il Salvacc do. r CAPITAL CAB ca MROtra SSBTICE Mrs. Bertha J. Diggs, secrelat y of labor in the state of New 'i’ork, in an address lo the institute mir- roied the ooportunitb s availah'e in labor relations for young wom en who would serve. Mi-- •‘H..>fs-Fl-ming " I.- Crown ed — .Mi.'s Chrin'.uie Watson, - phomme of Cli.yf u, was ci owu- id "Mis Hayes-Fh ming’ 'at a .'I'.iiil hrtd in K.-iey lliiil i-l Shaw L’liiver ily recently. Miss Wat-on. who sold the largest number oi vtite.s ill the Haye.s-FIi-in.ng p-'p- ularity contcit, received tha crown .iiid the title fioii. Mr-. M F. Sinv, presid tn of Ihe or- g.iuiziitiun. Ttie ipicen is pic- tineri above with tt’.ree f'ther con- •staiits. From Icfi lo right, they ::e. Mi.'s Jojlette Richmond,- fiesliiTian. Milton; Mis- Henri- rpietta Adam-, .'•cnlor. New A’ork; Miss Watson; and Mi.-s Audrey Viiison. sophomore, Poitrmouth, Vrginla, if’ho'.o by Wallace) For A Taxi ANYTIME — ANYWHERE CALL 9125 CALL , HOOPER CAB CO. OBERLD ,\E\t S Mi- V.via:. W nd« of Wake ••'■•.■’ll wa rrni.i d n March 17 to Mr. Ira Belle of R i. ;gh at the home I'f the bridn Riv. Suit! of l.oui.-bi rg p'Tfmmtd the cere mony. Sat. Boykins w.i« M.e v'l-k rn.i gue.et ol Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie D.i vis of S. Harrington Street rn Higg: route to his home In Clinton. N.( He WHS a former student of Sh.i v B" u. University. Mr. and .Mr.--. E. R. Williams havr reiurntd to WHshinutDn. I) C, a.'- ler attending the funeral of ,Mi-. Williams' brother, Mr. TiV'm,..- Hiugs. Mi-s. John Mitchell of Pillsbiiigh, Pa.. \-..s in the city ircer.tly to .u- nri the fniieni! of her uncle. M.-. sents the Board of Temperance of the students to look out for the the US.A, In a brief address. Dr. spider webs of life. Howard stated that the ta-k of Dr. Howard wa.- Invited to tii- building the world is much harder seventh grade r'>on-. to give .i th.u. tieslr"yinK il. .After relating special talk to the boys; and gills the .-toi*y about "The Spider nnii of ttie si.\ h and seventh _..»des. Hi the E'ly. ' he rhaller.gec' ••very sUi- gave an interesting I. Ik in ref rence dent In do his best in helping to to temperance. bi ltd a chi'i.stiun woild, by not be- Or. Friday merning durii us ing .Tiiracled to certain things. He sembly. the .-ixfh grader.' wi!l recite • coiuliided his remark.-! by leiling gome of their original jiorius abouP iLiMimai SUN.-MON-TUES MAR. 31 APR. 1-2 FI;K1) .MarMl IiUAV ' ..f:.-, Ih l. na S. Jenkins, forn-.erlv III' \\ il;.;u’i:tnii, i.ow of 220 E. le S'., h.'i. reairned to the ci-y f* . Ill'll. guii.g an i|>ei'itioii. 1.1 '. Jei:M‘is a fo'.'mtr sludi-t i SiW Vn;l. H;-in.» Sehool and f-1 I’liwei'.'If.. .'-tie plans to n- A a. tier sliidie- at Shaw next Mi-s. Ollie Gfilslien of Port.s- moiiih. Ohio, was in the city la-i week on business. er. I M:-. P.iul St.'.ieil. f .-merly o JJ wa- eallec* to this city oi. ac ^ of Die death of his mothe; f. \ I.oii .'-‘ancll. E-'hfr Gray, of Washlng- 2 I DC.. I- in Ihe city visiting her I i-i .in-law. Mrs. Maggie Gray, ' V. ilmington SI. The Booker T Wa*hincton tliih tret at the home of Mrs. Mary Willliims on Lenoir St., last Sun- da\- After the meetinc a deliciou.s repast was .'erved by the join* hostes-’e'. Mrs Ada White and Mrs M.'iy Winiam«- The next meeting will be at the home i-f Mrs Har riet Boykins on E. I.eno'ir Street. Mr. Jr'hn ChHvi.s is presiden' of the rlub. ' Hannah Plummer, Smith .-till cotifim'd to tier home r.fi-, W H. Gordon, well know;; %hef of R.a1eigh was in ‘.he city f.ir a few days this week visiting hi.* familv Mr Gordon i' chef at »h' Hoti I Francis SeoD Key in Fred- rrirk. Maryland. He left on T.iesdav F'lber'a Slot;;ni and sor. B-- u.irri HI. f.f New York visited ir 'he iit\ ...• ..tly, Mrs El-ie Dionsm end daiighle. \i.-;'.ed Kim; kliiilon last week .Air, Wiliu...'. l. i.'f'rd and Mi-s Lillie B Hun'er were uniHd in rr.iirriage i n March 17. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Moigun Congriilulatians to Mr. and Mis Lunsford. Or. Monday night the Ladies Aux iliary met with Mrs. Rosa Kelly. The Ttiangle Club met with Mj Ge.Tnide Webb on T’le.sday nigh' After a short business session the members presented tir’-hday gif- to Mns, Catherine Malone ntid Mr. Gerirftde W‘‘hb. whose birthday oreurred ir. this m- n'it. Afler p’e- senting the gift.-, the membeii of the club were ushered in'.- 'he din ing ro m where a six - nurse dinner was served in buffet style. Obrriln School Nesvs niiring th*- assemble period la«t TIRE RECAPPING CRAFTSMEN IN BUILDING AND RE BUILDING FINE TIRES Alt Sizes Passanger Car Tires Call 3-1(333 McNEILL’S TIRE SHOP Lester McNeill, Owner 325 Cabarrus Street STARTS TODAY FOR 6 BIG DAYS ! See ’em defro.st thii frozen North . . Bing and Boh do it with laughs—Dottu- dm-K it Royal Ft iday and Saturday CHARLES STARRFTT in "HOTII BARRELS ELAZING” —ALSO— BIG BOY WILLIAMS in •‘BU5 BOY RIDII.S AGAIN” Sunda.v and Monday Tl.M M.-COY In "TWO tilts .ILSTIt'H'* Tue.sday and W'edne.sday FREDERIC MARCH in •TO.MORROW THE WORIJ)’ - ALSO— "RATION P.IAtKS" “CAPTAIN EDDIE” -with— .Lynn Hari - Chailes I-iekfotH Thtunsus .Mitchell Llo.Vfl .N’olaii - .lainc.s Glca.sDu CARTOON METROTONE NEWS I i WED. and THUR APRIL 3 4 SUSANNA FOSI'I'IK—TUUHAN BKY ALAN (’I'KTIS Si.'i ' ll. f ••meriv nf Ii' H •!' thi-. city on ac- de.ah oi hm mother, .(•tl. y. . Giav. of W.nshiiig- . ( , I I’, Die ''iiy visiting her n 1.1.'. Ml-. Maggie Gray, . .i.ingtoii SI. h„vfes«e«. Ml- Ad.T White nnd Mr^ Mary William*. The next meeting will be at the home ef Mr? Har riet Boykin? on E Lem/ir Slreol, Mr. J'hn Chavis i? presiden' of the club, H;.r/ ''h Pliiif.mer. Smith -till confined to lier home Ml- W H Gordon, well knn ■ hrf of Raleigh, was in the ''ity l a few days this week visiting 1 familv Mr. Gordon i" chef at t Hot. I Francis RcoD Key in Frc rick, Matvhind. H> left on Tui'sd night. Ci.riie Hi ky. l'«) Smith St . (Ilia'is Heights The Triangle Club met with M. Gertrude Webb on T'lesday nigh', After a short bueines* session the mem.bers presented birthday to Mm, Catherine Malone and Miv. Oertrfide W«>hb. who^e birthday, oreurred in this m-n’h. After pie- senting the gift-, the membcit of the club were ushered into the dic ing to rn where a six ■our.'W' diniit: was served in buffet style. Oberlin School News During th*’ a-y.iemhlv period L**t Friday, the devolintial hour was led by Dr W J. Camemn, after which an add;es was made by Dr .•\. R. Howard. Dr. How;.;d repie- , iviCiNii.ii...ii^ o 1 iiAE. Letter McNeill, Owner 325 Cabarrus Street STARTS TODAY FOR 6 BIG DAYS ! t-t.inford .I'>i ■ - Sr. rem;iiii* .* -iiiii.ipi li-t at tier liomr. nit); Si ec:. By MAY I.. BROADIE 11 I V FHmoii.ds, Invui'.mc'’ ..-m of -h'- N (• Mutual I.ifc f- ..,i: ir, to the d.'- of hi- many ft ieiids. .1. n ri;.\ p; -for of St t .lue*dii' th. n..kMvh Di: ‘horo, N.C. li;ct Confe.'- 1 1 .t.';i[. Hall, ..lighter i f 1.1 Mr- H.'niv I. Hall. IHOt) r; n. ive. .•(Icbraed her ■y. M.ich IR. eiilcitairiir.i: lend' (1* a blithd.ay purty. Ml? He-tcr Ferrell of 4 Chavl. W i\ ha? returned hom.' from St. Agm? Hospital wlicre she has been I iia'ic'.l for 3 week-:. Master Oiha Pretly, Jr of B r,i.ui\inc Tc:;ace is patient in St Ague- Hrtspilal- .Mi---. Effie Dailey of 21 Smith Plaza was hon.-rsd with -■ pa ty at Apex where .'he vi'ited relative.* and fiiend? She ha? i-ei'trned The weddinr of M;' D L. Dark*. .1, . ? 1 of M: and Mrs. D. Dark.?. Sr nf 23 Lincoln Torrnce has bet’:i ..iinounced. ven t!,e h.r K .1 r.in.im*. E'-a-t Mart.. Irti.e Price conducted SEAT COVERS .\n Heavy Dufy Fibre I Center Arm Roftt I Sedans • Sedanelles I Coarhe? • Coupes I Club Coupes I Biirket Type —Wholesale Only— Karli»lil Sales ; S. Wilmington Street PHONE 3-2184 DOVE MrSICt.OMi'WY ARTIH'R DOVE. Prop. Aiilomnlir ra| PliDii.i^raiilis R.'ufcd For Special Occasions and Iru-talliHl on Commission Ba.sis SELECT RECORDS OCR SPrCEM.TY Dial 3-2711 I E. CABARRVS ST. IRIRRRS: Sec defro.st the frozen Nrtrlh . . Bmg and Boh do it with 'augh.s- Dottie doi’s i' V. ilh hv; . . All . . Personality! Bing Bob CROSBY — HOPE i *0- J Dorothy 1,AMOUR Sunday and M.»n«^ay TIM MrCOY in "TWO GCN .11 STM E ' TiK'nday and Wedne.sday FREDERIC MARCH in •TOMORROW THE WORLD" - A1.SO- "R.ITION BI.CE.S" Thursday Bargain Day - Double Feature I i “ROAD TO UTOPIA” Starts WEDNESDAY • FOR one week It\s .A (ial)lt’ and tlai'son In tho Stntt'ti Mo?'. K\( itjiivr Koinaiitif Adveiilvirt’ Clark Greer Gable Garson ii ADVENTURE” with .lOAN BI.ONDEI.I. • THOMAS MITCHEI.I. A SIZZLING SERVICE ... Not Exceeding 24-Hour8 fAriTAI. f Of'A-rOI.A B.tTTI.INC, CO. ai.t W. .Morgan St. --ON- A Lifetime in Flames V/hy take chances on burning 'up a lifetime's effort in a single terrifying hour when it's so eimple and inexpensive lo pro tect yourself against any possi- f 'le mishap. Your home and amily can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few pennies a day. Wa'll Show you how. PEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT ^ANKERS FIRE INS. CO. . _ DURHAM. N. C ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ELECTRIC RANGES AND OTHER DOMESTIC APPLIANCES CRENSHAW-NELSONCO. 112 W. MARTIN ST. TEL. 3 2263 CHILDREN UNDER 12 Ambassador ADMISSION 21c Plus Tax Pavne'.s Business an.l Secretarial Sdionl MRS. S. J. PAYNE, Manager Member of the National Business Association Accredited By: The North Carolina State Board of Education Complete Business Course • Snorlhand • Typing • Calrul.'tfor • Book-keeping • Stenotyping • General Oficr I’rm-fL • Minieograplting • (?omplfmu'lrv • Specialized (’mirscs Notary Public Public Stenographer Write For Full Information Dial 8950 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh. N. C. «:2SHSE?a5? 'J?S?.‘T?S?«;? '??‘;?S2S152.r' WED. and THUR APRIL 3 4 SUSANNA FUS'IKU—TI KHAN HKY ssLAN ( I K'nS ii FRISCO SAL” Carloon News C^ap^cr K3-M “CAPTAIN AMERICA” 1—r FRI. and SAT. —(Double Feature)— APR. 5-6 “THE SPIDER” With—Kichnrd (’HNTK j-iid I-'a.vi; MAKIaOWE AIsSO LOUISE BEAVERS —WITH— Kaiidolph Scott — (leiio Tionioy Mantan Moreland in Chapt. 2 “Mystery of River Boat” W Madam Eppy . $1.00 The Raleigh Funeral Home Ambulance Xervice 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, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Available at all hours by Dialing 2-2635 C. A. HAYWOOD. Owner (No to be classed with Gypsies) First Time in your City, State or County Special Reading MAKES AN HONEST PROPOSITION I do hf'fchy .solemnly .s\vf.ir lo make no charge if 1 do not faithfully fulfill every word eitibodied in thi? statement. I will tell j 'u just what you wjnt to know about friends, enemies or rivals, whether husband, u ife ,>r .-'weetheart !.■ li in' or fal.'?e; how lo gain llio love of the v.ne you mo.st desire; control or influence the action of anyone, even though mile.- away. I fuiihcr gu:jrante. and promi.so to make you no charge unlcfy vou find me .supe; ior to any one palniLst .voi^ ever consulted. Ttiere IS no hope .so fund or wish so gnat that I cannot ••ccompbsh for you. I guarantee .success where all other palmists fail. I giv • n'.'VP;-fading advice upon all matters of life, .such as love, courtship, marri-ige, divorce, busine.ss, law .suits, speculation of trans actions of all kind.*. I never fail to reunite the .separated, cause speedy ti.nd happy marriage.?, oveicome enemies, rivals. lovers' quarrels, evil habit.s, stumbling blocks and bad luck nf all kinds. I lift \ou out of y.)ur sorrow and trouble and st.irt you on the path ' lo happim-.-.s and prosperity. Th''re Ls no heart .so sad or home «o dr''ary that I cannot hung sunshine to. in fact, no matter what may be y»>ui' hoj)c. fear or ambition, I do guarantee to tell il all before ymi uUer a 'vord to me. and if I do not faithfully fulfill every word and claim above, tlien you pay me not a penny and I do.herewith sign mv name to this statem«-nt. MADAMF F.PPY. No fortune telling, mv '.vork Ls mentali.sm. All business confidential. Can be seen freun H no A. M till 10:00 P. M. Madame Kppy prides her.self on the fact of beirrg the only palmist in the 'vnrl't *eho has, during her .stay in England, been officially sum moned to Sr .I.-imos' Palace in London to read for his late majesty. King K-lward VII. Located on Rt. 1, Raleigh, going north, Waka Forett Road, just past the city limits, next to the Cool Molor Inn. Look for Pullman Trailer. Watch for band sign. Lets NOV /Ivciilcible! Hillcrest Cemetery I.Dcatcd on Highway 70, ,ju.-t licyond the city limits eoverinp O.'t acres on the crest of a hill. It provncles the most beautiful cemetery tract in the South. Why not make your selection and .seal it today. See or Call Rcpresenlativcs LIGHTNER FUNERAL HOME RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME CAPITAL FUNERAL HOME Hillcrest Cemetery Office 312 Smithfield Sti-eet Teh'S-ieTR ahd 3-167T i
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