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PAGE TWO PERSONALS 'Word has been received here trcni the bureau of 'Navy personnel. Washington, D. C . that James C. •-Doyer sustained a compound• frac- \ . lure of the right icg in a tail frArn ) i mt-ving buck on Guam. He ir tin son of Mrs. Blanche Dover. Cuba St. His friends wish sot h m a speedy recovery. Mrs. hula Poe and daughter | Du is. of i iO2 East -tone-. Street, has e’urned after .‘.pending a week in Washington. D. visiting her j •.’..tighter: and son. While there ; D.-ids wav. visited ’ey lu i fiance j Mr. Curtis Battle of South Orange, j jNiyv Jersey. A dinner honoring Mrs Shctld ’ ! mu : Ot H -UStOll. Tl V, -. who is 1 >. .Mtuig triond' in Raleigh was giv en Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Julia j 1 1., Nevis of 5 Brunswick Terraco.! Afending were the Ret and Mrs. i (. ('. Junes. Mrs J‘ :su Perry. Mr V, ehtjrick Sherard. end Mrs. Goss. ; mother of Mrs. Nevis. Mrs. M F. Jones of East Davie j rb.cei i- still ill. but has been re- i porti d improving. Mr. M. F. Jones of East Davie j Street, recent patient at St. Agnes j hospital, has bt.cn discharged and) is reported improving at her heme Mr J. Kay of >’>ls East Davie j ■ Street is on vacation this week. Mrs. M R Cheek wa. confined I t St. Agues Hospital this week be- j; i use of illness The- Woman's Club ol the Maple : < Temple Chi istian Church will hold j , :.,r meeting Monday nigh 1 • u (he *>'. use of Mrs. M Ta ache on Junes Street. Mrs Lucy Carson of .South Hay v. ;ud street is sbit confined to her j JLumuo duo to illness. ,\i; H..i ’•luge . I ■f r: D..v;. has- been ill. is reported |. uuproy cd. A Ten Fi end Ten sponsor- ; ,eab> the Senior Usher Board of the j a-..n'r-v Street Chri-tn.n church j Sunday. : Mm Rosa Shipman, formerly of Raleigh, but reo< ntly of Brooklyn ' :, fC Y. is visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. M W. Williams i "Baltimore. Md„ are visiting in Ra- and Kruse this week. Mr-. S. Donaldson is the hoslcs® I «*-«f guests'from Baltimore, Md this! ’%krk. I Ms. Elijah Eis siT of Puts - rsy Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as <*xw-iiti-i\ of'the Es'uib f Samuel lit. ; . deceased, late of Wake (_o-un Nf.tr: Carolina, t ns is to notify nil persons having claim-- a gains. . the Estate- of said deceased to ox > hi-bit them to the undersigned a: !'G S. Pel SOI Street. Reieigm: N-'i th Carolina, on or before ;h- j 2hil dsiy of June 1948 or this; «* notice wiil be pleaded in bar of 1 their recovery. AH persons ;u debtod to the Estate will pleas* . nuke immediate payment This 25’h dav of June. 1947. Vivian Toney Harris, Executrix F. J. Carnage, Attorney July 5. 12. 19, 26: August 2. 9. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the a;.;.,u oi Patti: Rogers deceas ed Etc of W-:ke .. N C. this ;s to notify aU persons having ilfe.ns against the estate- of said; deceased to exhibit them to H C High. Sr. 410 Drki-r Street Ra le t.ch, N. C £ n or before the 28tti • of May. 1943 or this notice will he pleaded in bar of then recovery AH pessor.s indebted to (hr estate v ill please make in mediate pay ment This 14lb day of June. 1947 H. C. HIGH. SR., Ad ministrator of the estate ot Pattic P.ogrrs. deceased. Jun i* 51 28-Juty ?• AMIIdaN^HK' kmbs : 4»S \ ; TRAVfLtH tisTWLA CHEQUES St's a jrwat risk to carry cash on a trip. An imrex-essary risk, due, because wa can tara your travel funds into American Express Travelers Cheques spendable anywhere, safe every ■where. If these cheques are lost or stolen., you,receive a prompt gmfmt.d. They’re snore convenient than perse? 1 !*! checks, because A» Idamificaricm is required except your signature. Denonii* ) aetiotts of $lO, S2O, SSO ami sloo—for only 75# per SIOO : (sola?ntusß charge, 40f >«»are os sale at this bank. 4 j Mechanics & Farmers Bank DU RHAM-RALEIGH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cafp. Pa., is visiting in lh*> city this week, He is the guest of Mrs. Min- ; ! nio Walker. Frionds of Mrs. E. Howard oi ! Smith St., who has been ill wish her a quick recovery. ,«r- Daisy McNeil whose vision ! 'nrc Lu-cn unpaired is reported im i pi oved. Mrs Jessie Perry was scheduled ;to te-nvt ibis \veek-<-nd fur Hous i ion. Texas where she will visit I fr:rnch Mrs. Julia MeKni ,ht of Amliinst. j Mass., following a brief visit v ilh I f. ends at. Ilf Heck Lane. Mi . Man ares B Jenkms h.-is re );iiined 'ii hei lioinc -i Am hurst. I Mass., is visiting relatives and His. Ret; c Trice. Ms. Florencv uhn.nvr and Mr. Alexander Bu\i ! • I! at i:: Heck Lan.' CHAVIS HEIGHTS BV MAY 1 . E ROADIE Mrs Edith Saunders of 1 tredel! Terrace, has returned homo after writing friends and relatives in Ifci third. Conti.. New York and Washington. I). C. Mrs Willie Smith and daughter. Mroiyn of 2 Chavis Way. are visit u in Nev York. Mrs. Lizzie Cox ot 312 Tucker Si: vet r spending her vacation in Vi v York and Chicago with i da tives and friends M>.:. L. Partin of 5 Chatham Ter-| •ice has returned home after visit- ; • t: . friend: and relatives in Wn-'h ! i ton, Philadelphia nci New V irk. Mir. Alfred Brown and son. Hen- j r\ are spendim' several days in j 7 ’ tinkhnion where Mrs. Brown is i Inking l n course foi Sunday Sell o! v.-<e kers. ! Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Clayton j on ihc* £:U' f-.a: of M r and Mrs. ■ William Bivok: of 9 Chavis Way for the holiday- Mrs. J. Pratt of N. McDowell i Street ha- returned home after ’(ending licr var.nion in Oxford. Mr. Samuel Harris of Portsnvnnh. ''a., was the week-end guest of ; Mi. and Mr Smmie! Harris. Jr., j "a Lincoln Terrace. Mrs. P. Williams of Wake Forest a- : guest c.f •••• -is at Chavis j Heights for the holiday-. Mrs. Mary Chavir • f 6 Chtn--.» Way celebrated her iiftecnih birth i nay- las: week. She received many ’. sifts. Mr and Mrs. Norman Sanders of Vei Annex B-2 have returned • li’nrn- after visiting in Richmond! :i 1 Norfolk. Vo. Miss Clara M. Curt: of V.’ash-’.e --i net on is visiiln? friends and rola ; ’ ' C-s in ih- citv. She is the guest of I M>s«. Evelyn I .title of 3 Chavis Way. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Pulley and, hiugthcr. Carolyn, have returned to ■ !I Ik city after visiting relatives in; Washington. Nev. York. Bridgeport.! i Co-'n.. Ohio and Canada. 7»Tr. and .Mrs. J. Richardson are house guests of Mrs. Martha i Pi rry of 7 Franklin Terrace Mrs Sadie M. Pope f 3 Gran- . lie Terrace cclebrf.ted her birth ; Monday 1\ tt* W)Ri \\l l POM THI SAMTOKH'M To she family and friends of I £ o T v.rn SnOM ; VVr the members of the Sun : ray School end B ide Reeding Class, do wjih to express mtr gr ief wr the passing of our friend and , ■r: mhc-r He was a devoted member i and a failin'ul friend He will tv : gn*:fly missed by at). He was kind \ up,i cungenia! to all who came in • e -nt'-et with him. His patience in sickness won the sdrcirauon of the hospital staff We do fines'-el y hope! . .'.tat earth's- 10-t was l eaven's gain Arcfnp Ai ringl >n. supi. Bertie- Wilsf Treasurer Henry Bolton. ?<• ret ary Ii Pats To Advertise In THE CAROLINIAN Nursery School’s First Graduates I )]I ?ss£o, y-; FF ’ --.y ; " - **' ‘‘'i a ■ S iv i fell > a. ' : : : £ ••.Aft, £ $ ij"4.;^. Members of the first graduating el.is. of ttie Shaw University Nursery School -lio-an above uiiti f->. Robert T. Daniel, president of the I niversitv are. left to ngiit: Annie Rutii ;>i .--. . Walter Coney Eilerbe. tr . Ah rv I-.liza t eth Williams, Lav. retire Stales. Ato ett Charles l>r, Dan iel. Audrey Gilliard. f.inwood BANKER TO A WISE ‘SMALL BUSINESS' MEN WAS'iTING : TON. It . NXJ .A > j .Tk- Commerce' Devirtm nt dis i lesed last Friday that Lorimor D. ; Milton, president of the Citizens ’ Trust Company of Atlanta, has '•ct a member of .he Commerce \ L'j'paj imenfv Ad\ Conimit | i n Small Business since May The Committee which advises the i Sfcrc-tary of Commerce on how hi- Department can arsis; the small ’• InsinissnaSiin in his husincss needs s composed of 21 representative ! -.nriuess men appointed by the | Fes retarv from r it parts of the na j iit'Tl. Meeting three limes each ye at ! niforme i of the problems peculiar i ; ■ ;.hc small business man in Shier ! geographical locations and act • bug upon Ihtir advice, she Do part vtnl fakes steps to assist m vork • --j_ out ihc problems. The committee w - organized in ; John R. Pinkcit. 'Washington ' real e?i-ate bre-ker. was the first colored men to serve on it Hr was -ocpeeded this year by Mr. Millo-i Member- of the c-* romittco sort : : without pay. CONVICTION TERAIEiI ■(,ROSSI \ IN.II Sf” NEW YORK The N A AC!' ; Legal Department sunrniUed -.•> th»- • S-cret'u-v of Wm :i petirioii for < !o:ni ncy in behalf of Calvin J ; forrncr r-eivi^eman. ! Fvt. Haber formerly of the 3122nd | Quartermaster Service Comp i v ■ .>. as tried by eenern! court maif i.J ! Au-sberg. Gcmany on the 9th of June, 1945 for an alleged violation : tlu 92nd An tele of War. Bake; was charged with hat m-. a.ntx- German. F: ra Ann.- F.gn, ; The petition pointed out ihn. Bak ier had not brer, idem if if d by any iof the wit nesses as having beer j presanr at the time or place of I’m i allmee crime. It was further s-bown j ih-if the- crime bait not beer; estab i iisned as a matter of j.. ,v a-i-i :b.a j 'ictx'idtngJ.v hi- ernv. icl..,n was un < 'list and unlawful. It was stated in | i-o; elusion: “To s: v -’-.st ties is one <f the I most grossly uniu-i esses 'hat has •V-. - '-h-ct: J>rc-ught tn the at lent; M 1 of the Arr-erican pu’.-lir would i an under?! ifcrnent »>j i&(-\ Mor and ethically, "v-tdi'.ner 'u-.-y hi’iorer.t of any -wronedPing ” I •■•• steel further. “Rer-er.'lv much ! ; •-•itici' m has been ii-’-e-led lit i -v'jrin of mditaiyy inst-ce < sp*-> - ; I '^■: u ; hs' lo N‘ • u'cs Such criticism, in thi« jc. c c ' 7 u fur would he justified. . " ■— “ FOR STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES visit Moras Grocery ‘ Store ;j Cor. Blood-worth & Cabart-ui; ; CARTER Electric Lompanv 1 AnytEmg Electrical 1 ; 3K. LENOIR ST. TFX. 268411 'lonror \s.:h.;ce G, j-.. . »nu Tr\ • !•• \Vhiit.‘\i-r. '’<■' dt:t« •; Atli :i • V» <.- tn i i -,i : ': Commencfincut c . r. -'-fs --■■■' (lit 1 pupil , - rrt- he'd F’-id-i . .Im'f It, win n Pi .■•. him? D •!. m: n sjic-.k- r fur tin- pr rmi h-hl ihc Er.iiiu i!, - > : l-cys jnd v.ii i■. i -u 1 hen at hfl-,r.f .it .i 1 ' t v- :1 vp NFA To Meet At A, & T. Colleg " August 3-6 Greensboro The Non'-. i nic ic t.'an avo ni ■ j 111- -• i s c > *• 1 * l : national oi oi ;Nvv. c -‘a v me v s of Ahia ; ;;a n \h* . I3tlj : annual conveniK-n sUaaxl r .M A. ( . 36. Advance 'inonry-.-f > » *« on». >■ - l ; cials at the ccdege nvaica'c-- tr?a ! m c.f 1 .esatOE rreni .*• • • mt. .' la .c.i v>; i ; convention S. ri._ rhnvei;;-- i-oi. of voeat;onai agneuirure i.o: North Cerehrsa, wi la slat* need- t ouav t e rs s;t A. ?\ n d Y Coli • / A a -.a r z>:h.v meet. ■ .fccitures sched? i ed so ; Ihe ar.:.< ag i ; ’._ers Til c.-ve" the e-unu t /•' ■'• • | ST4Kji llfti. wj ii hi cure■ t -..'0 c.r --n educed by Dird-t. Gamp net i c«- ;> * t. r car Fur interna lion aii v - kno - LhO Camp Shew talent _ dwhte Campbell will select talent to* VVA fiaptor .r t -s/. iroe. i.o.up pracii'-oi:: Oil | a hf.ttothi! ap-,'•••*;;-u to j session -n the Hua d B f ] i \ O". ■ o \ .... - A ; J. J ’7 j Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the DILLON mm FlKftfiOE CO. j 122 E. Davie Street Phe ne 3 3231 j -- i " 1 *** 1 "" r " nrr 1 : 111 1 ■ """ 1 ■' 11 i &■£'<&■%** g ? NATURAL BAIR ATTACHMENTS ! Ho!r Do'i—to m tt-: oil occasions j *you cam mm rsm mm patFWCTiY rnmnep ' f JESSIE KftRE BEAPTY>ROPgCfS' ~ LSMWm AYE. 903) NEW m l/„ N. Y., Oepl. A THE rJABOLIMTANT doing flu ihiuss >«u have hern <-rr< • t '■ hr nurs«-ry - v .‘ JHJtOJ. i -Uh : t irj ~-v! pi ai -i-d M: .- >T>.ce> Jr-vay diirrtor of the biiot, and Mr . xi-atr-, Mi--. Be ! ho<•;«• liv-ms •- . • .< mt «rl dn '. have been lifting at the ,chuol. Uav rtnce Price, national pro-,1- r'i !-ji frr, -i i 'vi*-nii?omew. T< : ■ x ss. p-e;ydin;;. Dr. R Jr- : P. Dank:. , - , s ■ ; ,-1 - do'i ■ ‘yiies "■> the r>*- clciegatir-n on a tour of oi rke-Ty in Din’Vnr and that city ere the nations 1 d» legates v i.H ’ i J;u'ii hr £.OOO state r,h A me rubers in trie Raeig'h. City ■ ... v ,j. l ('•1 ir\'\ MPA UTLM 4\ T S VI ST RELISTER . <i•;ic’::!I; in the SeuiiM Local 1419 i’ -ho Genera] Longsiioro VU J. }).:•;rvey Setter. president, in a recent meeirny in their hall 516 I Pot Uh. Raninar; Street, adopted u ; |ANNOUN C E M E N T I Tescisins of piano I Music F or BogiKners | MISS lOV’JF. EDWARDS , \ |-'h« 3-f! :!>■' K. Morgan Si | HERE MONDAY ' i-'mf Wt*m Above is shown Andy Kick, who will bring' hL famous orclscs- S>a :U.i i: •;<.!> tlcirv-r-i:tl Ymii <«•: u-a cn A rniSa> Nljs.ht, July , t. ter a one nhyht (k-.ex-c stand, rovrr!’. Yt'hiliy scu«athjnal i>- .iasi'e;. pianist win ho fea tured !'■ Kirk. r, dice wilh Joseph Pi ore as chair- , ifiau when 1)50 members cut of the 1 ; -.ye Uir ini were iem.-r: -.'(i..> prejier ' e-eocedwi 1 r jvgihlnrkn and vot- . 1; was enapiihsked at a recewt \ rohii.-i e-i/ e OI yoo tj;;h an’ Al I a tip e ]*jVi ov rn xxs* o T ic 1 iti on on t!; c 1 1 jc a 1 ■ vVdl -is the I'latiunai h-v-is. Til. eifi-r! i.) t>nt out jho YOU V S rise tilimit non by The passage j of the Hartley-Taft Act t-nd the ' 11: re 1 r pass the G ' cveki.h r- coii - : e;| -R'.h: ie, Work Bill.” -:Kn‘W>wnb»»i‘» ( HunteJrV Wloil rani j WHOf-FisAl.! - «{UTAH. _.__Cali - ! Jesse 'FF! Hiinler I WV WORRY * riurn re only two things to ■I T \yuVro S; V. 'if --, ■ n S'd tvcU.’ I J : i I I.l'. ,i'.. ,-y m-r to f I V.r- VI n: y O neve liCikiy I I stands will; li c,j i u won t | J tk-vu to worry 10S F MARTIN .ST. I TEL. STM I | | FOR SHOE REPAIR j OUVISEmiTJC | SHOE SHOP I ■<if N V> Sn-?l-M | j CAPITAL CAM CO. | 34 wyr~* s3P3tcrK*tf :j j 6137 | ARCADE BLDG. JAMES “Flip" MASSEY prop. I ' DINE OUT! | —VISIT- I OWENS Lanchette ! i2r, h. HAKorrr st. WAKE SALVAGE CO. W-o Buy and Soil ET^ryllsiag of Vatno FURNITURE STOVES REFniGCRATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 3. Wilmington St. Phono 2-2327 f : <iMMiiWiWWini wmwwmwwwow* aunxmmr m *a»*u umiM—i lawn ■in ta i»ii 1 1 ■■! rnrTT-mininTnninirritna (iompleie f yT4~I Home i Furnishers We can furnish any room in yoi.tr home from thn living room to the kit/vien. See us ; fjr^t W, E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 125 E, Martin Si. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY’, .HH.Y 12. M. 47 JEWISH COUNOE ; SEEKS Wim BIAS . PHit.ADi:i.PIIIA (NNPA) -- Tier : T l l i lad oi ph i a Jc wir-h Comnm uh v 1 .f-icJhlums Couneii anttouneed last; V/.-Juri'lry that it 'vi.r evUiblishod : 1 vie:liiitnuiit Cos; cniijloymcnt legis- j \ i.-'ioi: peiiuv uuvi i-c'ior, tomiaßtee ; 1 : < mtunriL die- fi»ht tor 'eyisia- f ~r i .i e-.,..J. SJV.I o^t; ( '’,.ri ! r:e 01 Vell.uioi.tS dis- l ir.:.y ion iti e-inirlvv.-metif. In i!u;rl{.!:>.tctt. Govccnor James’ ' H Dunn ri.l the firoation of the : - ;,... . 1 vi'd •urmriirsiiill to >'i i be “h subst.ifv!t?." tot a fair cm- j . practice c'omnti.isicn. Til; pi.) pose .>f the u tl will i); v -r- ; ;. , (t- v .e;; sji.'h Vfluid be (O { in ij.i .irule t'r people toward the Uiir t-'rpinymiint jfr.' -litit' idea, nuct j . th< ti.i’i'. it vv'uil't 1 <;civ Ic-g'.d author ity, it ynuid 'have the powers oi publicity.'’ . .NX>VUVX% AW« VS> A 'vWY'iV’i , - it j A Lifetime :•-» Flame* vvhy teke chances on burning u :» is lifetime's allot*, in a siagif; tcrr'fy ir.st hour when it's so simple und inexpensive lo pro tect yc-ttrself against any petal- j b»e mishap. Your homa and family can be stbsolutely pro- J i tected from AMY disaster at J | but a few pennies a day. We 11 i | show you how. jSEE YOUR LOCAL AGENTj i -BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. j DURHAM. N. C. -f. r. r -. !"~Taxi"Cab~| | FOR PROMPTNESS | 1 AND COURTESY 1 CALL | I EAST END | I CAE COMPANY 1 II Dial 2-20861 | | 24-HOUR SERVICE | . mwwfWUMMEWlMHn'anatnn. —tMW«IWH<a*-S. i UoNbSMMMMMHV i PAId T - PAINT -19 j i2-ear- > i sitirfaeti oi. All Gal. | 5 J - ■ r . ... ,-u I 329 S. MUMINCTOX ST. “ I Mail Order- Given Prompt | | AV ,’ruior. ! ( Railroad Eo. ! f l I ~ --- - eos.e ® fe cA P tT.nL COC A -CO LA I'.OTTLJVO CO. sin W. Morgan St. i /Vi j I Fj | - | HOME-COOKED FOODS | And vrhai L meal it will bo—- i seasoned exactly right, and : I every dish boasting a .real - home-cooked flavor, B d ii CAFE ,U S BLOUNT ST. u ,,i„. 1- ,|. u , -.!L.. L ,^ M , , rnn t' | *—~ •— — ; RE P AI RS Reasonable Prices IT'S Taylor Radio and Electrical Co. | f SALES & eySRVICE I 224 E. Marlin Si. Claud Taylor, Mgr. Phone 23950 Air King Puritan Radios light HAULING HEAVY ! LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. Dial 9475 - 9212 Ed, Umstead, Mgr, SAY YOU SAW IT LN , THE CAROUiXIAN . o«.ii'V;, l «.m.,t-IIIUHIMJ l i.> SSO.\. - - -- -- ‘* a i , wf*rOCTi*»* L i # j WiUinms Eicclricai Sen iec ■j ELECTRICAL CO ''iTRAC rocs •'O3 lOI.I'AYIi.i) AVKNt'E OirA l -nSI R, F. VII.LiAMS - • waioww-r <*«<irv>w m ■« - •waary wei*» rrvmat* « Pauico Radio Service • For Lasting Repairs” | 102 GLEN WOOD AVE. 1 Dial 3-3123 We Pick up and Deliver t 1» j Di-ii 3567 for: COAL - FUEL OIL - -KEROSENE iCORRELL j COAL & O*L CO. | JOE S. CORRELL, Owner DIAL 5567 I 307 North West ’ 1 ' s Fast While You Wait Service! EBRD’S J SHOE ! i| REPAIR i department ;ll THF. BEST IN SHOE j REPAIR WORK (IN KASIiMI-.NT) j f i . . . .., t.ff. ..■»»»'»: ■*<“ -r/ifi ■■ i~? viwnsme j om | lit sk: company | AKTIIfR DOVE, .Prop- g I Automatic [■ Phonographs | ■ Rented For Special Occasions ■ I and Inst died on '"otntnission § .! f Basis I ST I.rrT RCCORnh !' ©UR SPECIAI.Tr ijt | Dial 8-2744 1 129 E. CABARRUS ST. \ %etm ---| j FOR SoIP Pine Sc Oak SEE or CALL Leach’s Woodyard DIAL 4535 706 E. Jones St. Dallas Prop* - -- ■; :„;zrr^' i Groceries ~~~~ Notions | Lillies Grocerteria B-10 S. Boundary St. Mrs. J. O. Kearney. Prop. Telephone 2-1453
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