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PAGE SIX PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS PERSONALS Mr? France- Fuller of Nev«. Yolk. City I- now visilin. hei si.-ter, Mr;., R. F Vail. aho hei father I' it. Fishrr, Si ami In : bn.tin i r B Fisher Jr. .viia Louis. Jrla., »! Brooklyn. N. A was nets an an rmfM gency Trip to attend 'he S.inera! of her aunt the law IVJ. - Janie Slade Mi -s Gladys Piusaii ul Bedulu.t was a recent guest of Club JO2. Sha wa? aceotrjpanieii (; • ‘hail Smitii Miss Edna Karl Bryant and Miss Mae Kimble were re*vi i vi-ur.i in the city ANNOi N( KM ENTS Mr. and Mr- t’a)v»n Kdwurds Jr., announce the birtir *.r a dau.'ti ter, Gwendolyn Irene Lein Ken tember 18 Mr and Ah:- W tlltain S:. sptare Mr.oie announce the birth of a daughter. Janice ivinne. born September 13, Mr, and Mr- Alvin Simmons an nounce tin- birth ot a sou. Alvin Alexis, born Septemne. 2), In and Mt: 1 I. Beuibry <!' Fort Ril> y Kiirs;.: annoime. the birth .it an s 1-2 pound dauentc-i .via)'si.a jewel. Septemne; 2b ,\j; Bembi v is the to. , At. ivlinn.t Bake i I'OI.MM kSMI 1,1. Bit JF.'TTIf. t> SIMMO A S Miss Dooriny Sinulivvodtf has re tently returned ..tie; spending a few months in New York Snn j< now .t senior .t the Jones County Jraining School. Miss Elizabeth Evan.- left Wed nesday to attend Elizabeth City State Tracin'; - ("die- . Mis, Carrie Murieli oi !\ w Yuri* City spent a few days vinting her sister. Mrs. Mattie Brown and re tail ves. t ill HOI NEWS ST. Ki.it ns v . m/; t t*t tu it the ftev S .! Burke, Pastor Friday night Quarterly come. - enee. Sunday 10:60 A. M Junitu Church. 11:00 A, M. rnoi runs w.u -iug. sermon Sj\ i in? He. \ \\ iiiwi.-- ten. presiding elder cl it,. A: v » Bern District. 1:00 P M. Church Sefu.i.,l 3:00 P M Holy Commmu,.,, -he It- . ivi Bidiiivk r.., , i Sue Chapel AME Zion will deiiwi the sermon ,v-i.n. ...nied 1,. -On res u t mi. ami 11: ~i: Fodie’s Smoke Shop j 'The Gayest Spot In Town 1016 QUEEN ST. Beer Cigarettes • Candy DRAFT BEER FODIK HARRIS, Prop. GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK IDEA!, SHOE SHOE QUALITY SHOh to m ‘II.DING nil* HI l|. .1 KHOt KY. flop, •S 3 BROAD ST. - M W HI hS WOOD’S NKIRMBOIiLV CROCB H Y «.roeeries, Meals. Vegetables, f ruits, lee Cream, Notions t'autit Medicine, Negro New* Dealer. rail 326# Corner Queen and Bryant L. t) WOODS, Prop, ROBINSON’S SNACK DAB 50# KILM AH Not K ST. SOFT DRINKS, CANDY CAKES CIGARETTES SANDWICHES JOHN ROBINSON, Reap. Stephen Roberts GROCERY AND PRODICf toon BROAD STREET AEL WE ASK IN A TRIAL NELSON’S BLUE ROOM 803 QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS. CANDY, BEER CIGARETTES SWEET MUSIC _ t La SALLE BEAUTY SHOE 611 KILMARNOCK STREET ‘'WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY THERE’S CHARM" St?;CON D SECTION SEMES HERE 3 ’ Dr. Vv S Da eons nutiunaliy | known director ot the Bnteau u i : Evan veil iiii oi the A,VTEZ t'huren *. ;.dc d t\\■. t V. r> t. of-■ i vICVc ..I , St. peters AME Zioi.- Chuieh. Ptv ceding Uii.s meeting In Da icons held meenitg-.; in .slother /..uii AM E Zion Church in New here . New York aud in Philsc-lcdjain* He ia u member ot tile bonrd ot j eva i: ye ij ct oi ledera) eounciJ ehurche • oi Cln irt ot Aineiica. Dr iJaeons recently attended a meeting iof the board and had echoes from the world council of churches held in Amsterdam. Dr Da eons hfinj been working on this national jot. noiv 1936. Alter leaving tone lie wii gu tu Mississippi to preach the gospel. STORE TO MOVE Tin- Stephen Houen Grocery and Produce Store teat has been open 3ted at 1008 Broad Street, since 1932 is bieug moved to 822 Lee’s Aw The management wishes to ex- ] : prehs its appreciation to it * custom* | ; <~-r> tor their patronage in the pa.? j and hope that may continue io ] st; vc tiierii iii tin. Jnture j HACK HAHS NK(;HO j CIHI. KROAI HHII.A. j Nl IISES SCHOOLS 1 PHI LADE! PHI A AN Pi An 38 year-old girl who wants so be a . nurse- , i a U’iif- when i'luspitais 'he * Red Cil.-is and the armed services and other agencies are beyrine for nurses, iltis week found herself un .iLlt; lo get into a nursiiis -choc: m Ah ;.- city because :he is a Negro Mias Pauline Jack.-on, 18. ot Ger jmanlovVn a graduate of Downing- ; ItOw ii industrial l.ooi i the eirl Vv ho C<ii i ilOt gO tCi : CjlOOl . H.-i Li ':! rejeciKm < .one fn.m ito fVA.i.t lie if- Hoineopaihu hotp.iai a date imtitidion wuh a Ho prretrd i Ncpru puiicnis Annvtich iVIl c v • JacKSOii p>a?hcii ti. * - pnlranre cx.uris ho ihe 'i t'jrjphf h'-Npikd -choot tu • ccccivcc the ichO'-viny IcUc-i from I Le-iah **i Sittcriy. director oi the faClivtO*.’ j ‘‘Wo rtycrei to sriio» ra you that i I wr no I'rot i t''i t i\'c N (• cro } . 'but \vc may hike this opportunity | ; which ,-iie lifted below accept .%%• •n <; >t Ucctri t t JiurhA'- 'We re command y-in espc-cia'liy Uj , the Lincoln School of Nurrin tine ; lul the l-evt sch.ooi.-i of nur -mg' in ’• l iic Unlit*d States, whore only Nu ' gro students are accepted : The letter listed a mirnLcr of , I eastern schools and then elo. ed: “I in-pe you wd) tind the abovt* ; satisfactory. and that you wii! resii/.e yom aimaitiuii to become a re gist oi eci nui se. Lela.L M Sitter iy Yi N Mils JlsckDon ii i c*n «.ipplit*ci to tin* ! Jewish hospital and the Chestnut Hill The Jewish r pita! i told h€*r that ‘ only a qualified cumber of Ne&io nur.rig trainees ; would be accepted by the .school | 3ejecting only tttv.ee of high scho j iastu standing *be quota Ut this SCh«i;;l V* Or i and had been filled until S< pteru jj be], 1949. Chestnut. Hill told i.er ; that it was tilled over period of j time exit ndiii l t > over ft-v'eral schl j ters.” Mias Jackson is still hoping to : go to a nucs-iig school “YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW IKY THE BEST” Vail s Barber Shop 1032 BROAD STREET Tit one 3# 54, Mrs, R. I . Vail, Prop. Gardner\ L sorer v “Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Slaole, fancy Groceries Soft Inriiks, llefr UOI H, St, - M. Garner, f’rop. ~ Diz s Wood Yard Prompt Delivery Service ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD 316 Queen Si. Chris lor her Loekey. Prop. BILL’S * SANDWICH SHOP Sandwiches, lee Cream, Roavtcd Peanuts, Suit Drink*, Beer Tobacco 1012 Broad St. ■ WILLIAM StDBERRY, Prop 1 JW. Reese CROCCRY Groceries mini Meats 3.048 BROAD ST. rrmifinnr "’Ttin rtmtiii i ■ hi i NEW BERN „ SZSgmJL Mwnrn mtt pgypniOH wbk °r. 91 -A jF ?l \ vii ~-s kiilscv will's tins \WCi* fill?* strrf'ig‘heuiiie oi ti’n- brmarn She Ml:'.?. 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CAS COOKING rulane a GAS COOKING iijiEj spa :r g '/(Mwots mtsr mc xms When a new ROPER Gas, Ran,?# EcOtlOftti C{2 l takes if% place i,“ yoiif kitchen, cook* ing bi*com«i a cartrfu&e Hxptmtuw*, _ You’ll enjoy lt,i> fan .. iJ(UpGTIU.QuI& ’ tcny * V,r, ‘' W ’;T b Tr » " ” ;,h ' USE OUR EASY PVYMFNT PLAN ALL RECORDS IN STOCK NOW SEJJ INC AT A 50' ; DISCOUNT RECORDS BY: BILLY ECKSTEIN - JOHNNY MOORE Y our f uyorites And All Your Favorite Crooner* SO' t Piscoiml Fill Your Album Eastern Rulane Sales CORPORATION SELLING BETTER MERCHANDISE TO _ , MORE PF.OPLF iiiE CAIiULINiAN Aged Man Is Rescued I rom South Si, Home Ai ,i a'd man klcwilifit-d as Svl v«:.tt'i Chavi-. was fakt-t. to St. Airies Hospital K'riday night after ] .. passing n.otoi ?t polled him froirl hi: biirning bed in a small wooden shed or: East Sou!i• Street where he was living. The rt-.-cue was mad* by J H Dim van Carolina Coaen Company g. i age luremai. and Erttee Poole.; v.-unui at Cvnt.,,l Prison, Fire Chiel A. B. Lloyd reported. 1 ui. Duncan and Poole happened to . be rids ■ . flash t-d tiirouh;■ the vrai.-ks and a v,m :knv i:i ti t shed Dunv.'m S. id lie used a hand ex- ■ uislit-i \* hivh hr had in Ins au- r w 11 . c■ le to put 'tit t ; fne anti lital in ! ..oh then carried the man :i. :.; ill* mooTfitri !!,s budding • -aid he is partially crip- ! , ■!> : ..lid v.nnai.le l* leave the oi-d himseii Tin - lied n an oui- [ s located neat :!28 East | '■’■■adl'i Sj i'l which was apparently : : I: ted when Chavis tell asleep ; OI.DEK Oil UICROI i' IO MEI 1 SA IT Him The Wake 'County Older Youth j i ..on', il y. :1. meet Saturday inoniini?. 1 icisbt; 1!. at ten o’clock lie office of the Ncgl'.i CoUiltV Ay, ni :n the Old Rex Hospital Ijiiildififf. l)u* council meeting will .>*-.■ ' piVMilt-d uyt'i iiy Millard Heirs. Council Cbm no an and prc-siqent .<! the local Oldei Youth Club at Kiay.le .Rock. All Older Youth officer.', iro.n i tin four organised dubs are ex j-.cot. 1 t- he present The clubs air. New Hill. Shiloh. Eagle Rock ' and Jefferies Crov< , ! THEN IT HAPPENED j the: heal hi el The Real Heel tvad about A’ic*. s attempted .siticicu* in a week - is newspaper. Sht- lived i;> a small Kh\ a in upstate New, Y irk. lie was .1 very convincing vviitei <•., m lii>; first letter he u-allv j came on He t-.!d her that nothing was -worth tie,, taking of her life Then was too much beauty and goo ness to ba enjoyed. And j harm lu-rsdl' She should be ashamed If a man had (caused ' the trouble, forget it. There writ tm.n- men. Good, fine reiiaoli . strong men hr told Lei Site answered and said his letter was like medU tn«i to her. Jt gave hei a nc-vv and strongei will tv. live. She was ashamed sue had ever thought • ! taking her hte. In telling aho at herseit. •;H said she could wtv. He nnmcdiat- ly tokl hei to open a dress -.Jiovv to take hei mind off hersel! She did and prospered- Months later, attn a rapid and p. ..longed excitahge c-1 letters, .she said that the Real Heel had taught her to live She was in love with him. Wanted to meet him fan t . fan- Hn-y agreed, to meet jji New York near the information bo tii as Prim station- The Heel stopped at the newsstand to get cigaivts before look up, foi Jus new prize As he turned, his shoulder struck a blonde girl and sent hei sprawling Hei bag flev open and her clothes sea'- t, red all ovw the floor. She came u;j red and ang:y She spat fin Tin- Heel tried awkwardly to gather tin belongings, but she pushed hi- hands away She toi.i him to take his dirty hands of* lid- clothes. And with her accent if she wire home, that isn't what she would trav, said, the Heel thought The Her i thought 'file Heel .ipok-cmeet netvou.-dv, but tin grey kept telling him oif Hi-r pretty lips said almost nasty worm-,. Hei bine eyes Hashed a , dangerous hate; hei cream-colored bosom ros* and feeii with an anger that sent southern colonels on the march. After the fracas: was over, tin Heel's hands tumbled slightly , . he lit a cigaret. He composed himself and walked .towardt the , information booth. Oh, oh, there sin win To use his. pet expres- . s:iviiij. "Shr w.c saddei than McKinlcv : 'iunein and the U-i.-a.- cried at that.' Slit- stood there looking hkt a scared rabbit H<-i tiny head shot about anxiously look mg lor the- Heel, She wore clothes Luiu the last century She was scrawny and stupid - looking- The Heel decided -.-he- was not his type and left. A heel to the finish, he wrote and told hei he had seen her. He was sorry, but she was not Ills type- She replied promptly. She .-.aid that tr;c leeitug was mutual. «h« was the girl he thought to be a g:v> : n hi bumped at the news stand. The girl at the- information booth was a plant Oh yes. She had arranged the bumping in older to get a real good look . - at • a real good Heel, ,SN ' T 1 i Xj MY .. Do ii vow!::; IT 1 PAYS TO ! I | Advertise SEE j CHARLES SPARROW OR JOSEPH EDWARDS j REPRESENTATIVES ! ‘ SECOND SECTION WEEK ENDINC SATCLUAY. OCTOBER 2, CM ft SCHOOL LAND IS DONATED BY ALABAMA FIRM BIRMINGHAM (ANl’i - The j Woodard Iron company added an j c-thei bit to its contribution to bettering facilities for Negro ed ucation here last wees by giving the Jefferson county school board i 26 1-2 acres of land to be use..l as the site lor a new slate Negro vocational school. The school, to be located in the Wtmonsh-Pow • derly area, will be adjacent to I the newly eonsttueted Wenonsh high and eu-incntary schools which stand on 13 1 2 acres ui.su eontrtbuled by the iuui company. The deed to the new site was pis-i ited to Dr John E Bryant, county superintendent, represent ing the state department of edu cation, by Hewitt Smith, vice president of Woodard Iron. Alsu j present was Dr. ! F. Simmons, j who succeeds Dr. Bryant next j month, and O. G- Gresham, presi i dent of the county board of edu- 1 cation. ihr- proposed voeationa] schooi is expected to offer education in trades to more than 500 Nm;i s students from tin- Birmingham ; area and throughout tin- state. The elementary and high schools '■ are to work in close cooperation with h- The trade school will be the second in a series provided by acts of the state legislature. ' i and will bo the only -t;>. ' voca- | tional institution operated lu ! Negroes. The first trade school, J set aside foi white students, is I located in the D than ai-.-a According to Dr. Bryan, S7SC. | FROG POND i St' .kVH E STATION Washing. Polishing, (.reusing Cur. Burn * Queen St. Dial 2351 Bee i Smokes Tandy Albert Whitfield, Sunny Bryant NOTICE Back To School LUGGAGE S 2M up FIVE POINT pawnbrokers 1015 Queen St. F. R. LAND, Prop. M l it MONTY - tVf Bt > OR I.OAN MONEY O', MOST ANY THING Os VAI t T Nl.Vt BERN I.OAN AND JEUKI.EHh j 215 2MIDDI T M Hr Ii I A OLD GOLD. DIAMONDS SILVER, ETC mi e RibiiTt Ail; 1(14-1 BROAD situ i I THAT'S THE PL ACT- TO EAT” | Mrs, Henrietta Simmons. Mjrr. I ! | j " Hone> Hee Saloon -5®2 Junes s reet Phone -14,'.;; SEER cold drinks, cigars AND CIGARETTES Good Music, Dancing Nightly j The Isolated Social Spot A! beet Williams, Prop i tor listt trial Are Cleaned I Ready lot The Pan • See I s | Bakers Sea Food j A Nil I‘KUIII ts .. iit Queen M Dial Sfiblt i i Fresh Vegetables of Ail Kinds THE WHOLE YEAR AROUND LOLLARDS, PURPLE TOP TURNIPS A Specialty j FRF.D JONES & SON 1409 Pembroke Road RHEM AND FORD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Masonry And Concrete Work--Repair Work Ot All Kind* ALSO PAINTING, HOUSE MOVING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 3161 1008 N. BURN ST, IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow 's Surprise Shop The Biggest Little Store In Town. Complete Line Os Groceries - Vegetables - Notions - Drugs - Ic® Cream ?29 West St. • Papers and Magaines • phr-na StKiS * PARDON ME j ' PLEASE BUT V \ II AN IDEA just STRUCK ME ’ 'FjjUnfp'/ I'll Let My Boy • V Sell The Carolinian For Hill New Bens Liim*us Who Trade With These Advertisers Make This Page Possible GOO has been made available by tin- state for erecting arid equip ping the new schools, (it addition p. has an annual operation ap propriation of $7,500. The school is expected to he completed early next year. More than 1,200 students at tend the Wonunah high and ele mentary .schools art- a part of an 85-acre site now owned by tiA’ state and counts educational sys tems. IMAGINARY IN Tii RVIEII Inquirmit Reporter Define alic-i --dinne, speaking y Constant: An occupation mono polized by men women can t wad ;hat le.e CLUB 102 New Bern’s Most Exclusive Night Club New Membership and Anniversary Banquet Oct. 29th /It Burn St, O. E. Evans, Prop wmmmmtmmmmmmm SPECIAL SALES AND BARGAINS FOR SCHOOL DAY NEEDS FROM NOW UNTIL * SEPTEMBER 10 * ZIPPER SPORT SHIRTS Were $7,95 Now $5.95 to you • Woolen and Gabardine j Tunnel Belt Loop Trousers, Latest Patterns—Were $12.95 Now 59.95 to you | # Woolen Trousers—Flat Pockets—Were $9.85 Now SY9S to you. School Days! School Children! School Colors! Ail Wool Button Front Hi School Sweaters Blue and Gold, AH Sizes SPECIAL PRICE TO YOU { All Hi School Colors. Stop In— Look Around Your Fashion Shop Where Styles Begin . , , Five Point Pawn Brokers L apt, Eddie, Prop. 1015 Quean Street PURCHASE COUPON September 2 to the 10th This Coupon Worth 10c Di-count s.M every dollar »pen) y between above dates U Save A Dollar When U ) Spend Ten Ter. it you spend a hundred Hurry—Hurry i “—— j 1 (MB '65" OE BEAUFORT j ADiliaied with Club "55" of 1716 Canal St., New Bern. Sea Food j Dinners A Specially, Dancing j Nightly Admitted by guest and J membership card. 306 Queen SC, til. AT FORT, S. C ualjchi Edwards, Owner James l» Davis. Minairr Hamilton Grill KIP: QUEEN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Steaks. Chops, Sandwiches FRESH BAR H-QUE. COUNTRY COOKED
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