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PAGE TWO PERSONALS Mrs Adarine Buc kannan pai'dany t oi 714 Fa Street is con-1 ' iincd at the McCauley Hospital j ■,vhc-re she is expected to undergo un operation Mrs Gardany is con reacted with Our Shop at (103 South Street. Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Roger.-., j Jr, of Baltimore. Md . were honor-j i d at a reception at the home of j .hup bride's mother at 334 Past Co- 1 barms Street. Saturday night. Music furnished by Miss Lillian Haywood, pianist, and Miss Ehza ■ i.etii Sapp, soloist. Miss Minnie Le.. ‘Wilson registered the guests and j Mir;; Ruth Ray Mitchell announc-: < d them. Assisting with tiie gifts j ' aiid refreshments were Mrs. Julia M. j Schmoke. sister-in-law of the brick, j .Mec- Vivian E. Irving and Miss | pennie Perry. I Mi and Mrs, Rogers left Ha- j high Monday eri route to Hampicn, Va., wbre they will visit Mr. and! Mrs. Barney Walker, relatives of j ZAP. Rogers. ... Mrs. Martha O’Neal of 1017 East j Davie Street was recent hostess to! Ter sister and uncle, Mr.-. Nan,., i Dunn of Philadelpnia end Edward j Lenny oi Brooklyn. N. Y The lanifly of Mrs. Ellen Dc.veiij wishes to thank the many friends ;nd neighbors for their kind ex-. pressi ons and word.-, of rympathy an ring her illness and death. Me Ivlary Frances Sapp oi -120 1-:; South Haywood Street is ill. H r f 'rends wish her a quite 'fret: y t Tommie Tomilson and Miss M j Jlcnry wore united in mat; ini any . . !% tsep'.ember 12 at the heme of tile! itjSß e *s Mrs. Minn VV kins A.Xhn-hsni, with the R> Etftt.fiy* official a gal Notices north Carolina WAKE COUNTY JM THE CITY COURT OF RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA i FIRST CITIZEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. THOMAS S. STONE, ROSE ANN I T. STONE AND E O. BROWN - Defendants The respondent above named, I s- ill take notice that a pi'.feed ing- as above entitled has been [ commenced in the City Cvrt ■ - j Raleigh. "Wake County - North 1 Carolina, for a judgment entitling ; Hm to be the owner, by virtu of chattel mortgage, of ; • rtki > . crsonal property and the iefen darts will further take noti.-e* tha* they are required to appe r o h r before Tuesday, October 2.’, j 19-17, at the office of the Cler! j nf the City Court of the sai't ; County in Raleigh, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to th c j complaint in the said pi’oceodir.-. as above entitled in said ccrr i Saint or relief therein demandc a j -will be granted. This the 18th day of Pee ten - bei A 194 i. Fdythe S. Wrenn. Assistant Cleric .;( City Court of Wake Count AI) >f!MSTRATIO\ N OTIC E Having qualified -< c executor of the .estate of Balaam A. Best de ceased late of Wake County, N C. ♦ htaHs to notify al! persons having gjjygis against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to W. L. i Cook, 736 Fayetteville Street, Ra- j North Carolina on or before | 3BSlllth day of August 1948. or! *4gi& notice will be pleaded in bar l recovery All persons in vjs*sighted to the estate will please i Mwifee immediate payment This 3rd day of September, 1947. j s*, .. W. L. Cook, Administrator ’ SSJJt. o. Jo. 20, 27- O-t. 4 11. 1947. i i",’ ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE Having qualified as executor oi j the estate of Kathleen Waldei: Levis ter deceased late of Wak- C-ounty, N. C. this is to notify al fWFons having claims against the espite of said deceased to exhibitl them to Joshua V/ Levister 117 | W. Cabarrus Street. Raleinh. N C. on or before- the 20th day o' j tie oleaded in bar of their recov-1 c-v. All persons indebted to tin- j ovlSt-e will niease make immed' j ate payment. Tliis 20th day of September, i 1947. Joshua W. Levister. Administrator See* aber 20, 27; October 4. 11 3b and 25 NOTH r OF ADMINISTRATION Have g qualified as administrator j of the c-tae of Ntovttki Peebie, ! late of Wake County, North Caro- , Jina, th'- is to notify Ml persons i having claims against tb er ..to - said deceased to exhibit *' ■ ur-.d'*-.... 1 ran ■: day c: , • - 1 . ■ ti'-.r- wj.ii b« '• .i -i d '■>•■■■ ’ n recovery. All p - said estate please make in<- payment. This the 22nd day of Septum. 19,47 . i Milliard Peebles, Administrator j of- Estate of Novella Peebles. ! 616 Oberlin Road, Raleigh. Briggs and West A ttys. Sept. 27-Oct. 4. 11. 33. 25-Nov. 3. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Having qualified as Collector of j the cstaip of William Gupton. he- j ceased, late of Wake County. 3 will, on the 3rd day of November. 19)7, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sate to the highest bidder for cash all of the. personal property of the said William Gupton. consisting of i following items; 28 boxes of giro shells, 41 shells In hunting coat, 2 hand saws. 1 hole digger, 2 shot guns, j high-powered rifle, l shovel, 3 hammers, 1 ward robe, 6 suits of do thing, 1 whee* barrow, 1 luggage cart, 1 sein, S j hogs, 5 pigs. Miscellaneous Herns j This sale will be held at 1261 Church Street. CHARLES B. FBA2EK. ‘ Collector 1 -, uMine-Ts College, is the daughter of • i the Rev. Jjohrel D. Henry unci h, j ia,tc Mrs. Ellen Henry of Clayton., 1 1 and the groom is the son of iv'.r-L Alex Tomlinson also of Clayl- a. j They will reside at 716 South Jj.iw- ! son Street. j Mrs. Pauline Baker of 511 South j j East Street has been confined to her j ■ j home two weeks due to Illner;.*;. Her 1 I condition is the same. Mrs. Marie Treroan of 41) i-.a- 1 Lencu- Street is out again after ! brief sillies; Jimmie Taylor, Albert Hainan. j Judge Davis and other; left the uty Hist week end to continue then I studies at Howard University. BIR T H S I RALEIGH Birth certificates j I for babies born to the following couples were registered at. the of- ' i fice of the Wake County Health IL -1 purtrnent during; the past week; j Angie Shire and Mrs. Dtothtu j peat son Shire, 1003 Sooth Wiini'ng | ten Street., a .son. Andy, borr, all St. Agnes Hospital on Sept. 2i. ! Robert Alexander and Mrs. Saoie j L.baker Alexander. 609 I : D:U Eden - | ton Street a daughli;. t'lnudc-Pe. j Evangeline, a? St, Agnes Ho. pUa-. ! September 2i. Arthur Lee- Rand and Mrs. M.-; Dcbnani Rand I Ii reded Ten ace, a sir N-.iflcet Fori. k- * McCaul... Hospital .. ! < Dive - - and Mrs. 1 e-- -■ ■ i- EditbD j. • . c :-“H 7; ! y .ill in .Tr ■ Esthc v ' ilUams. Route Raleig... j - is not n. mod, a; si. . ..spiith. July 23. <1 • '.rffwoed Smith and Mrs j 'an Smilh. 2D Cliatliara j a girl, BureP Heba at St ; Hospital September 13. .ank Ruffm and Mrs. M-ibtc-! j Gili- Ruffin 118 West Johnson! 1 St; . et. a son, Frank. Jr., at St.! Agnes Hospital, September 19. MARRIAGES j J.ioeri.se to marry were issued to | ! the ft.flowing couples during the | I past week, according tc records of | ! the Wake County Registrar of Dt >ds j James F. Flagg, 2.509 Bedfoih j ! Avenue, and Miss Minnie B. Gaines. ; 7.4 South Blount Street, Sept. 30. Morrnan H. Winston, 561 East C-- ban-us Street, and Miss Elou.-e Ullage, 19 McGee Street, October 2. Odell Whiilev and Miss Meredith Graham, both of Zebulou, Oct. ? DEATHS Final rites for Ba’oy’ooy Bradley. | infant son of Mr. and Mr; Jes.-c j i Bradley of 9 Dodd Street who uiedl j Sunday of last week were conduct ed Tuesday. September 30, with the Lightner Funeral Home- officiating. ] Final rites for Miss- Annie Mac Williams, daughter of Mr. and Airs. ! George Wiliam- of <rner. Rou'.e : who died Sunday. September 23, were conducted September 23 from ! ihe St. Amanda Church at Gamer, with the Capitol Funeral Home ; in charge of the body Funeral services for Jessie Sand- I er* of Route l, Clayton who died j September 25 were held at the j Piney Grove Baptist Church at ; Clayton on Sunday of last week, iHe is survived by his wife, Mrs. iEmma Sanders, and one son. ; CHAVIS HEIGHTS 1 Miss Mary Chavis of 6 Chavis i ! Way has returned home after a ! | Dng visit in Washington with ner j I sister, Mrs. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniel I iof 5 Chavis Way attended th funeral of Jessie Saunders it- Johnston County last Sunday. j All friends of Mrs. Wiley j Dave of 214 S. State Street are. ! glad to learn that Mr. Daye is; t .'covering from a minor oper. - 1 tion. j Mrs. Sadie Artis and Miss G I Hudson were the week-end guvs’ jof Mrs. Bettsie H. Chavis of 42't i Smith Street atni the honored | t’uests of Fidel;tv Ixxlge No. 27; I (Elks), at their annual banquet. ) Monday ezoning, September ; ?1 the Elks Horne at 6!9 E. Dave Sfteet where mov«. than 100 guests were present. ■ The Booker T. Washington T- aNewest and Most Modern Cleaners Macs Master Cleaners j BEN r McCLAMROCH, Jr. Mgr. | 12'.-' South Blount St. Phone 3-5492 We Pick Up and Deliver 5 word, and healed ; Sal! that were flick. i M * Mai- 8:14-17. ,• i M$ (MOT CAB&Wmm STREET C. a. HA YWOOIi, Owner 24-HOUR SERVICE THE ftfIEISHF UNERAL HOME i i Club held Us regular rru’etingj ! Sunday with Edgar Evans as tin ■ !honored guest. Next meeting w it ’ bf held at the ho m v of Mrs . A.'andic Dover, 209 Cuba Street j i.n Sunday, October 12. All mem • art- urged to be iresent, John Chavis is the president. Mrs. Julia Harvey un.i chi.- - . Ha-ri of Brooklyn, N. Y. spent | ! tt-e week-end with their aunt,. !Mi ?. Clara DuiTicm of 11 Hyde . {.fieri ace. j Miss Ora Lrc of 11 Hi o Ter nice had tu be rushed to the S', j Agnes Hospital Monday night of j : last W'e< k due to a serious it! ! i i-ivi. lie: iiiend.-. wish her a muck i j ix c-ovei v. Mrs. Oscar Kt-nd:-n and <-hxi:<;u»;. 1 Jessie and Margaiet, 21 Smith Plana. 1 j were out cf the city Sunday vint- | | ,ng n-lativ and friend- at Golds-j : boro. Mr;-. f.Tiir- Dailey of Boston Mass.,; !; on -e guest id tier son and dauMi ■ j ' ter-in-kw at 7 Brunswick i'errace, | i spent a few days m Durham visit ire her bri.-thn who is ill Mr. ati.i Mrs. WllliaUi Bio o.' ’ 9 Cl.av, Way n itornri tu (dan.;, i . Fundny to visit Mi Brook.-; 4 par j entr. Mi and Mr: Wiliie GiK-r- M.r. Gile ha- beet, ill but a improvi'-; .! Mis Luij Morgan ot Osborne j :v ax the • i •:\ \ , I • f la ] ; {.-otgtiirr arid son-in-l.i-.v M: aou . Mi-. ;VT<-( t, - Mrs. Otis 8.-rik;-' of 711 Shaw 1 Cct—t h.i.s i i turned iimi.p after \ rt - ; mg relative., and friends near Bo- - | tan Chap-1. The Booker T Washington I iuu ; will nsei-t at the houa ul Blanche D'n-rr al 209 Cuba Sbv f ;Sunday, iiaple Temple Ehureh ! The Woman s Club of tin | Temple Christian Church met at j the home of Mrs. Maty Alston.; !■: 19 S. Haywood Street, Monday ; i jght. Following a brief business i session a delicious course <• ; thicken salad, potato china Him . d hot cot fee was served. The following members of the Maple Temple Church are con ; lined to their homes due to !-• | ivss: the Rev. H. D. McLam fo' | mer pastor, Miss Helen Bialock ! Mrs. Hattie Puny. Mrs. Texanna i Hubert sen and Mrs. Rosa P rsney | Al! are reported improving ra i p.dly. i The family of Mrs, Hue '-Vatso’i | " isbes to thank of her friends for their kindness during ne- L ress and death. The members and friends of tu, Maple I’enpie Chuieh ./ish to; complimeru tne J-tev. Burse i j v naw University thmlocv stu i dent and assi-tant partoi of fa hurch. for delivering such a fire j s. rmou last: Sunday morning, •! wnieh was enjoyed by all. The Woman’ ; Club sponsored | a fashion show at the Mary Ta’ ; inert Horn on September 2:- : | which was largely attended. In : tne receivi lg line were Mrs Ma* 1 tha O’Nea*. Mrs. Leola Havwood. 1 Mrs. Josephine Terrel! and Mr. Lucille Rubv. Mr? Mary Alstt n ] -.-as mistress of ce; tmontes. Those who appealed on th c | t-rogram include Mia. Ann;;! i horpe, Mrs Syinia Ligon fla- ; id Tiiomas Rodgers Jr,. Mrs. ! Classic Hinton, and M, Maggie Leach. The Jad.es paraded in sports | wear, street dresses, evening | d’ esses, sports suits, anti othi. rdtire. Pnres were aw aided i M ; ss Mildred Austin Miss Ber- ; tha Walker and Miss Marparc' ; Alston, after which a delicious j icpast consisting of see cream ar.H ■ ccrokies "’ as served. Holy Communion was observed ; | Sunday morning, following the ser j rr. on which was delivered by th | Rev. 2. P. Jenkins, pastor. At 3-uC i tne pastor, choir and congregation I rendered services at the NVw Bethel ' i Ci.nstron Church. Among the vis ! i dors were Robert Raeford, deacor |of Wake Chape) Baptist Chur. * | (who gave an excellent testimony j which was enjoyed by all. The- Mi:;- : sionaiy Circle met at 7:30 in tin- . evening and was loJlowed by ihe ' 8:90 st; vice. The Rev. Burson, Shaw t : n.vc.. ivy religious sludeat a,-, assistant pastor. dehvu;ed the ser mon. Tr.e Woman's • rub met a; the, home oi Mrs. Elia Haye Monday | •nent. Next meeting wdi tie cm-.,-; wiir,, . Mrs .1 -•< ne ‘t'erreli | at 419 cui-iil,, Haywoou Street. Amour Those confine f due to ! ness ' Mr;- H tlie- Retry M ! Church Street, at rvii-t sult;y h,'Spit- j ; al, Mrs. Rosa Penny, and Mrs. Eli;. - Hayes of East. Hargett Street The Church wishes them ;• rapid re covery . The Woman's Club will spon sor a spiritual tea al the home of Mrs. Leola Haywood. 406 Soutu 1 Haywood Street Sunday Friends ot Miss Helen Blalock ' of East Jones rtreet are happy tc li-urn that -.he is out again follov.’ n:- a bi ll f confinement due to 111- I ness. Clay ton School N rWS CLAYTON Folion’lng a wcA jof eainpa.ij?'i ing. the student body |ot the Clayton School compieGu I organization of the patrol system ! for this school year with the ci.-.r --| lion of the following officer.-. ■ Clu.ries Sander.-: captain; Mis i Ruby F’owlei i.-t : t.. Mi.-- lim.- .Marie- McNeil, Snti L! . Miss Cat;.- , ci'ine Parker, seo<•!.))•>; and hie >RubysHm Judkins, ticasurer. At tin fii .; l.;■ < : 11 ,. ,j( :: ,c ,\ :H 'ii September 23. the Patrol i.D imed its work for ihe year and IS< pteniLf.-i 20 pi-ezemctt F. I ea - , bitt, Jouiual and GukL ntcuiaiion ! managci. as its first g ■<--:! jiea.-.r-i 'of the year v.-;e. .xld.i■ -a-d the j i iru vocational clic . and rrve. !0..i . many new a.xpt I- ■ the nev,-.)., i profesnon. IVesbyterian Women Will \f<*H If! Wilson WILSON Tile Ciriwba Syiiont ; cal Society of the Presbyter ian j Church, U S. A, will hold its an uua'i fail meeting in eonnccu o with the Catawba synod, Octoocr 1 15-17 with the Cal vary I’n • r,. ian Church of Wii-.on as host. The women’s group which in clude!- the three prcsbytei'i.-ds of North Carolina an dthe Soutlit-r;-. Virginia Presbyteiian will u-> as , theme; "One Is Your Maslei.' Household '/[jfSSk Appliances RADIOS RANGES Hot Water Heaters Expert Repair Work On All Radios And Household Appliances HJYES-ISCKSON l S *. C AV f I 133 I; HARGETT STREET TKL. 3-5031 j It’s School Time! PLAY SAFE - HAVE CHILDREN’S ! SHOES Resoled #nd Reheeled, j For Better Service Take Your Family Shoes To . , EAST END SHOESHOP 709 E. Martin St Jack Mitchell, Prop. Easy Terms Auto 1 ires - Batteries - Radios Bicycles - Home Radios - Appliances SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS Terms As Low As §1.25 Per Week ißFGoodriehll 322 S- Salisbury St. Phone 3 3831 Behind The Courthouse j~’ ~ / „ j j .»vi. A&dS&EL I_sl !| | EXPRESS \ | i l CHEQUES \r If# a great .risk to carry cash on a trip. An unnecessary risk,; too, because we can turn your travel funds into Americas# Express Travelers Cheque* “-spendable anywhere, sate every where. If thtm cheque* tute lost or stolen, you receive a prompts j| 2*#Uffid. % They’rw more convenient than personal check#. beasts*® 2 «o Identification is required except your signature. Denomi- B i station# of $lO, S2O, SSO and fIOO-for only 75$ par SIOO I j (s&iniseusa charge, 40$)-ar« oa sain st this bank. f m | DURHAM-RAI.EIGH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 1 I’lllfJ CAKOJLIJNiAN , After an executive session, on ! ■ Thursday, October 10. at 9:00 A. M ! the mumlng program will provide j leadership Training period on i FELLOWSHIP with special env | pha-L on the taiuing of Membci - j ship secretaries. Westminister Fel-j | lowslitp Advisors, and Advistoi-s of! Children’s Work. The women will adjoi r» al neon j toi a joint, sesstoi. with the Synod, u.tlowed ly Umcheou. In the .1-1 ternoon. reports cf various officers ' •vill he nude by pruop chairmen. Mi-:, i , i sh yl oi Philadelphia.; j iepre---:ntative of ilie Hoard of fs’a ! ; t>oll3l Missions will be with the ; ii up all day and deliver an itnpu - j .■tmiird inesaae- at 4:30 FA M The night .--e; lion, a popular ir.eei mg ;ii ciiui or lilt wonien, will lea lure Gi iff .-.titeinpnl.s a- to li.o year’s activities by the loin- presby- i : tenal i■ • < -yuen,..: Mrs. C. N Jiu-i - j son of Maxton, Mrs J R Be.ury j ot Chariot!Mr.--: W. G. Andei>o;i. \ ~1 Danville. Virginia and Mrs. Lou I Hawkins of Cleveland, North C.-nn-j j Jin a. j Hi n Anderson, who will go io j Chin, after January 1, as the 1 chinch’s first Negro missionary to that country, will address the nig.it ' ses.-inn closing the Women’s tn. it 1■ iu Mrs Owena H. Davis of O:;- ford. president us the synodical wili ni ■ side over the sessions. iui»cr-Scliiiiokc V<ius 4. Spoken in Biiitimon* BALTIMORE, Md. In a simple and beautiful double ring ceremony, Mis.-, Herniia Calathe Schmoke and Cii.-a-le- E Ropers, Jr were marrk-e; 7 P M Tuesday. September SC, ~t the home cf the groom’s parent-;, 1711 McCuUock Street. Baltimore ; Maryland, Tne bride who is tne daurhte) of the late John H. Schmoke ar.d Mir Petal Schmoke Freeman of Kuleigh. was given in marriage b.v ; her brother, Harold L. Schmoke of | Boston, Mass. Her bridal gown was of eggshell.! I a tin with a side dv«pe. Her aeees-! J i series were dubminet. Her maid of: j honor. Muss Leona E. Stanley of j Baltimore, wore a dress of blue i l.'jjiii w '.ih bla: k accessories. il The groom, the s‘-n of Mr oncl ‘ ; Mr.-. Charles K Roy; rs, Sr., ol { 'Baltimore had as hi.; best rn;m Mr Norman Reddick of Lt ilirnore The’* |. eremony ivu- pm-formed by Rev J ; Wilbur H. Water , pastor of S’.nv 1 nanuel Christian Church of BAiti- I more. Following the wedding, a reccp- j Lion was given at the home of ! isreom's parents, m ; ,ii>gt-d by Vii. : Eunice Rogers, sister of the groom : 1 rite couple left t!i following aa*> j iur Raleigiu ! During tire weep bi-iorc- the on : .aged ccuph was entertained at ai. i informal party by Mi. and Mrs. .1 j i. Johnson. The br ue elect and h, r i .neither, Mrs P. B Freeman if Ka- I elgh. were Hit- lunch- on gut:.-;.- u iMt, and Mrs. Norman Reddick -it Fimlieo The couple wii. make theit i home in Baltimore —... FOR SANIMMi - HI FINISHING AM) POLISH) S'G FLOORS —sf:k— --j HALIJE CHAVIS “The Doorman” 509 S. Last st. Dial 3-11420 Raleigh, \. Hunter’s Wood Yard WHOLESALE - RETAIL Call Jesse vvarrr Hu liter WHY WORRY j nitre are only two things to | worry about, either you are well, j >r you arc sick. If you &c well, | then there is nothing to worry ! about. But if you are sick, there ! ire two things to worry about. | Either you will get well, or you i will die If you get well there is | nothing to worry about. If you i die there are only two things to : worry about, either you will go I to heaven or hell If you go to Heaven, there is nothing to wor ry about, but if you go to hell, you will be so busy .baking bands with friend*-, you won’t have time to worry. 70S F MARTIN ST. TEL. 9393 } FOR SHOE REPAIR TRY * CHAVIS ELECTRIC j SHOE SHOP j 204 N. West St, Dial 3-3144 j »«mit "i < raw —■«—MHMM IMiriMlWllMMlill ■ ■■■■IIWIII II—MUMMI ■■IWrI CAPITAL CAB CO. M-woom mama* <jg/4; M |R| DIAL 913? Mmjj 11 mmmr \ | ■ •-■"-I--'*-—— 4 ’A nt SHOE SHINE I j AKCADE parlor ; ARCADE BLDG. : JAMES “Flip" MASSES Prop. | f - | DINE OUT! ! —VISIT— OWENS Lunchette ! 125 E. HARGETT ST. WAKE SALVAGE CJO. Wo Btay and B*ll EmtySh tag j <sf Vai u* FUHNfTtmE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington SI. Phan* 2-8327 Complete r7T~j Home fjiajfj Furnishers We can furnish any room in yotir home from the living room to the kitchen. See us first. W. £.. COOPER FURNITURE CO, 121 E. Martin Si, i r,htttimt i >rr -i"f>iHTrHt» , ilViTi*mnTT-nn**i WEEK LENDING SATUnDAY, OCTODKU 11, 1917 Longshoremen Get Wagej Boost In New Orleans | ■ I New Orleans Beginni-ns 0.7- j tober 1, workers in the Interna • nal Longshoremen’s Associa j tiun, Local 1419, APL. received j '■‘l f)5 per hour, according to :u- Agreement signed with the New Ot leans Steam, hip Association, it ■■ I wiMra. ■ifHiiitViiaßawsg- RECORD SHOP off: shelves are fii.leu WITH CHOICE RECORDS | AT ALL IS IVIES i N Z 19c ! S& \ W.&E. i Sales Agency i m VV. MARTIN ST. 'I -e CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 515 VV. Mo tears St. -TiHi«ri|-TiiMlinnfiiwiiiiniiiiiin>iirmi i HHMMMMf HOME COOKED^W^^ And wbal a meal il will be— seasoned exactly Tight, and every dish boasting e real home-cocked flavor. B & II CAFE 411 S BLOUNT ST. A Lifetime in Flame* Why iak» chances on burning up « lifetime's effort in a single terrifying hour when iY* so I simple and inexpensive So pro tect yourself against any potai ble mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few pennies a day. Wall show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT j BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. i I Taxi Cab FOR PROMPTNESS AND COURTESY CALL EAST END CAB COMPANY Dial 2-2086 I 24-HOUR SERVICE $17.25 Electric Heater & Fa.i Combination SPECIAL $12.95 TRADE —IN —SALE ON ELECTRIC IRONS Receive from SI.OO up on youi old irons. NOW IN STOCK —Electric Water Heaters, Vacuum Cleaners and Many Other Hafd-to-get Items Taylor Radio and Electrical Co. SALES & SERVICE 224 E, Martin St. Claud Taylor. 'Mgr. Phene 2-3SSQ _ hauling HEAVY LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S. Dawson St. Dial 9478 - 9212 Ed. ofe»* md, Mgr. | was announced by J Harvey. ! ; resident of the local. I This agreement trunks a 10-cer i ! ircrease forth« entire ILO and i another landmark in the txcel |ic nt labor-management relatior-, ! ir. the port of New Orleans. Wag- As have increased from (15 een,.- I in 1933 to 41.55, the present bas e • rate, he said. BEER - SMOKES - SNACKS MUSIC LANE SHOP 720 E. Davie Street BRUCE EVANS. Prop. | CARTER Wet trie Company Anything Electrical 3E, LENOIR ST, TEL. 20841 j Williams Electrical Service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 202 IDLEW’ILD AVENUE Dial 2 3?Bi H K. WIL LIAMS [■inn «imiwii ntiimrnfflirn-iT-i*y -—irf r n —i r —„ Paulco Radio Service “For Lasting Repairs” 102 GLENWGOD AVE. Dial 3-3123 We Pick up and Deliver Dial 5567 for: —COAL —FUEL OIL —KEROSENE CORRELL COAL & OIL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Owner DIAL 5567 1 307 North W«i | j»w.<**nn^r.-aiiiT*n’via<e«r*rv l -immii<.>-i?giuit7 t rrrriTYnft«ir^t-ii-Ttiv - |ipdsanßrautfnM«* i 00 VE musk; company ARTHUR DOVE, Prop. | Automatic : Phonographs j Rented For Special Occasions i and installed on Commission j i SELECT RECORD? ! OUR SPECIALTY | Dial 3-2744 129 E. CABARRUS ST. j “"Tor Split Fine & Oak SEE or CALL Leach’s Woodyard DIAL 4535 706 E. Jones St. Dalles Leach, Prop, I -H»«waw. *»n»rr*iiiii<eiin<rH»riumiwiwiiiil Groceries Notfoar Lillies Grocerteria 640 S. Boundary St. Mrs. J. 0 Kearney, Prap. Telephone 2-1493
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