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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page One l)K. DAVb fht'i ait ;• ■;! the*- l Hill Uirls pa.rbn.t- art conn nt to Now York following hoi death and; W**m CHENI LLE SPREADS L 25 Wf!ekiy V . ' - '%j .v m ■ Yi ' : 5. CurflTion/ 1 jj I ' a V |’C-' .%;■ I ■■■■ ■ m ■ it, v Voc-- .. » m *"- 1 ni . -~..... * - I A ■ FULL SIZE \ 80x103 WHITE '•' BLUE DUSTY ROSE GREEN • PEACH - v • -• • T >■ r*- ■•■ *-- mMWmHiWAb fl RMH Rt - LltClßlf vs ArPIIANC ts - MOV li lot IPHIAT wmmmmKmwmmmwmmgsm& mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi wi» —’■■ i SHE'LL REALLY $ |l| *i. ‘ £ ; 'OH" AND "AH AT ’ JMr% Cc|| „■ THESE BEAUTIFUL $ H r. ■ 1 ; fy MmPamel: i - : it , Greens! j ' V S- '* •• / ‘ S ~4r# f > •»>'* r, *> lltev ?" non they arc the choice of millions. \|jl < me m md let t show f hern to you. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Priced O rn From O-^ 0 "0 w.jm. ,(Lm f for r\ \ rx ■/ DAD ijt ~i FLOSHEIM SHOES \|<gy $ 16*95 Roblee’s Portage sß*9s up $lO-00 up Roscoe-Griffin SHOE CO. 120 F*.yctU:vilH' St. Phone 2-0232 j «*«»*# ■•JW-TWTO-XTH-XS« thrU tilerril operations hart beo-T j performe.-i upon both vvhiUt -mti Negri for fees i-anging i ; rom SIOO to 4500. Dr Davis flatly denied these • < barge: - .-datim: that he bad had BUY YOUR TOYS FROM US Deliver Whcft Wanted nn connection with the dw \ ion \ ■‘f tiio Ifill cud’s family to leave ; ithe county and that at no tithe; I i during his 30-var practice has . ii he received a toe ■>! more than • i | S4OO from any one family. Outstanding Career :•; L'e Davis, who ha; been ou‘- I I standing in the t.u vntv ~ pn>fes- ; ; cional and civic life > f the .utc |Uv many years i> '"ii •; ■t< • i I. m ’• Who's. Who in Anmi ea J illio 192 ft. "Wh■-■'■.-■ Who in Wvt! ] Med .: 'a since I U tV. | 1 • n-U iated fron ; •••w i' l iver.siiv in 1011. idn nded t!u , J.,(.f I'ard M'aha i| (’a;|ra, f„ |!, ; v 1: : sea a, cadmit 1 with hyn< ; from Mvli vav f-U j•.• .-• i • ■ .r.'u i •>-• i at the St, A(>ne-. H.a : Intel and did postgraduate tiled ; ■. a. ai id i« ,m; med a' • and ;-.ui r.va) elvr ■- <.i tin- nuti .>•,. Active ir. tie- off i i.- oT tv- Na i;en it -\: socaatinn. fur the Ad v aneeii a :it of (. loifd f 'e. .pie. he : has a’tvrd .-.everal teriny. as nre.udent ■ f the h'alcuth and j Wa'a - Uountv liranehe.-. 11 5 ■ sea ved t 1 years a in v.d- 1 ■■ ■ i, 1 of the I’.TU of North < u v | : linn, is a’ deacon in the Baptist: ('1: ;11 eh ,>n-j ; ■ a ('.a met v ■'■•idcnt of the N i.. Medical A--s ; >ciriiton. : and is n.HV publicity dircev >■ fa. tile a aociation after having held • I rili of its other of fit cs. li-- is i member of the follnv :.>;: m ctical -a••> ief c ■ N. C. Me 1 ’ c;d Snciety. Eastern V n a!m • . Cepe Fear Society. Nat'l Medi ■ Furcica! Sot it tv. National Med col A sociation, and the Nation:- A.--ociatinn <.>f Insurance Medical Examiners. Kell-.'-.vina t fie indictment !)r. Davis his attorneys imtne-li ! atelv filed a demand for i bdl jof particul-ars on the charges 'against him. Dr D -vis bond vva .--.icnr d b.- ffi whiti and coiored residents of : Wake Counts Tie Solicitor’s office ,-t.ue-'l that ; tile trial is not cMiectrd to rojnc t ini until the nex-i trmi of court i <n)f I fie necc -sitv f ■; hi mg nc )h. ltd: family d-. vn ‘ • m N.-w York to serve vvitnc.e.f... t. if si;\ls\ij: ti-.-jf I;v,s yea: the D.v-.,. on nail, •licit, able lead- rsiun will again -ad the State.' Tv . a! ai ■ for Wake C’vuntv (his rear is SIK. . 000. So far $6.302.23 has been coi : It etc i, Sa d Sal, money .support* free diagnoKfi-o eon ••• X- r.-.ying of Hirfi Purn :.s food orinci.i :- ' n-d laumlvv workers; a rehabili tation worker at the Wake C un ?% S.matoiium; pa vs for a nurse, keens '.‘ul lren a: tv Stall- S. V orium: furnishes milk, streptonv tin and other sc: vices 1. indigent; cast s and carries on an educa tional urogram. CHAVIS Hi IFHTS •'•e- ••'•o-in-g <>i one K .ck W :<■ 1 etwi :r. Chur-:!') and Smith as j ; well ir; of an undeveloped block I ■ f Churcti between Worm an'' Bound a iv. In this c-'pr.eeti-.-n fv-ivol S.. !perin-tendent Jesse O. Sanderson pointed out that the use >f t; s : site would provide land to meet the city's high school needs for i at least the next quarter century. Touching upon the cost of the proposed plot, however. Mr San fi. :son said that (ho curt of tiie t'-nyposE'd site could be reduce.l matenailv by omitting a 1 1-2 j acre .wtbn of the proposed V‘"‘ Wiiile the: Raleigh Housing An- . 'iionty alrea 1 v .iias title t ■ the bulk of the plot and the citv ha iptions unon the rest, the 1 1-2,- so:.- sO'Ctr-n undei ; •vliiUi -veuki cniai: an expend:-J ture of .ipui uximateiy $40,001) j ■ Mr. Sanderson said. 7n urging that, this poidion us i. the l>ruDO: ; d s ive d'-ODCM'd ") ’ t f rjp costs down, the grpoi;.! ju i.-f: inferdent >yid -hat I'm '••aininc acreage wouH ’>» adc cmatc ' for the site. This suggestion orccnUatcd ' half-he or discussion among mem-!, lac ' of the citv coum n and m>-- • ■ ! I.iprs of (hr- citizens conimittcc i • wim argued that failure to a.- , ouir;> this area uion which 13 •. imuses arc new located would do- ' tract materially from the appear- t a nee and opportunity for devej.- : opment of the site F Mowing the discussion tl-e . ’ j-, r ■; ■■ a I was turned over to the council’s planning and zoning committee for consideration. Objections to the present , Washington High Shc -d site are based upon the fact tnat it t . icmoved from the cervtci of the j Negro popuhc.ion of the- city, that j t-, po-wibifitii-s for fxnansi')n arc circumscribed and that it is in j ■thr midst of a semi-slum neigh- . (borhood. PARLEY PUVS'ED along with tiie plan has rEr-iulted . jin strong criticism against, the in- | stitution and is president by oth er Negro educators and leirdors , veo charged that the move was n sell ut of the fight against j educational iimerow ; fiii3 regional schooi plan, which was conceived at a meeting of the ' Southern Governors at Asheville! ,n 1947, has been bitterly at- • tacko-d by its foes as .. step whicn • is aimed solely at feast nominal ly equal educational, facilities im j the two races without the drop ping of the South’s traditional j patterns of racial segregation. Under the plan states would ; be enabled to pool their financial i ; retiources to build educational j systems which, would carry gs* 1 the letter of the U. S. Sup-c-ne ; 1 ".oort's mandate for equal school i ifaciiities. Although many of the southern | states have been moving slowly j toward equality of undengraduaio . facilities for a number of years, j :it .is generally conceded that : . equality above the graduate level ; I; represents a financial'im-poasibß-: J sty for the irtfkvkurftJ states ttn-! THE CAROLINIAN dor the pvesont dual system. Dll) DEWEY? “Th: t. i;, wf. ’ : I)( u '-y ! >.-.t. out and beceij. .dyjd Ti u irKtn wen,’’ D-ur’iig tin.- : ri. f-,llij f; i«n 1 ;>th' • Divitic on dish-n nt ~■•• ■- | .-'ions came out. for lrn'ii t.tu I*i-« dc.nl and llcnrv Wni’.'.ev H..- uev • :ct mentioned Gov Mini- Dewev ■•' : anv time. McmliiTs ■ f dc r-.. ■ .Vi c Inn ut arc not ; .ormittetl t.a \ •: ' :l.y uiTje-r u Frit ho: lbviri- . Happy Khmer New Year. ww -w HUMBE-THtRSHR ««W VVVHV»<nHBaNMM It’s Blanket-Thinking 1 ime and 1 hik fY> Think About *! h.H Car G.M.A.C f ...,i a m ... Budget Plan Payments is low ai $5.19 T 4 , . p l' r * , " ■ ; “ month 11 : on Repairs, Painting, r Accessories * ; SIR WALTER. CHEVROLET COMPANY W. Hargett St, | »*"■ • —— | The Speciality Shop In Raleigh for Gifts J A * ' *■ , _, .., A Gift She Can Always Use * t "& » • ’ • A f„<. Sh- W.m» Ravon Panties Dr- - Shr-r „ .<«M V « ' WONDERFULLY 58c 2 for SI.OO Sh "" S 5 - - •- STYLED 1 i Famous Van Raalte J * ' . ) \ ?: * ( henillo Rsbcs - ' Nylons «£ jt l>* x ■& I Jfc 5.95 to 9.95 ll f g V t.\£/? m CREPE AND SATIN \'- ii V £ 1 • ■*• \ % 11 i * A ,^ T . 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ACE-TRIMMED '\W« l l ft> ' f W in give to that special certain cor ■ -- y v S '• “ your list. Plain tailored styles -'Mid sono SL*I PS r;j '-* ore trimmed with ruffles of !aec Coh. jSa>% ‘jp \ft Dresj.lJn 'Rhinc.«tonc ff f White, pink, blue and P«<et, Just, th ■ 3-95 to 10.95 I "A .things far the ideal gift for •‘Her* mM-\A S JEWELRY In Qnl/tlerb It V Dur tailored and. lace-tiim- jafe: y A \m ,n KateiS* !t s meri fJips are famous for M' // g Sfc 9/C t-O 9-95 lit and comfort. No gift can jjmM r tV sjg, .„„ more enhance "Her' level • WbF* o 3% :-yj These are the fashionable ‘Dre,v; -up ' pierci. of M j?' "L~~JIt i jylt »yy ness ;>nd fenur.inity n ■ wft;j j [ Fs today In ,; 'n euhrtamljng marvelous eollection $Dn u y fiTfiwi gift is so certain to please ,®'. I i , Necklaces Bracefyts . . . m fact jus about any ffljpial# Mother and Daughter store. ; u'.* anfs ev'.'v type you nrajr want. Colors of white, learosc. ’ S-* '<& rasfltons Prm. junk and eggshell. s Federal and State Tax Not Included fN S URANCE 8U I LDI N G PLAINS ruK of i .'if convention to meet in ; con.iiuif.itk-n with the ;•• vent body, j unci is expected to attract the . 9 largest group ever to tssemblfe i I for a state Baptist meeting. A special featuu ti l • .< ir'.nlv, will be the. b akind >1 ! ! found for new !i*<l r j < 111 .•> i to. i> In- erected on tv vice o! Wd nb'Ptbh. an J !/ noii S’ vt in KVcieb. A ,lrto "■ v sn, i,‘ 000 as ..o initial fu.i ‘ f’t the in- 1 1 din" iia * been kmc 'iv d anJ 1 v’.nl end witi tin* ’ t next 'August * Cuoipavn '.imOwn ’>■ inu : ireeted ov tec adr.itnt'ili ativ>- .■CitimiUco of the convention. The group also elected the Rev, $5.00 Down Deliver* Any Florence Oil Heater NOW! ■ -t.....5i Heat-Saver cuts down chimney heat - waste and saves on fuel Cirodato* Mode! PCI 0 . ■ 9 '■ 4mA JL ‘ ” tO" Pot-type burner Ruv-revstinn pnrre iained humidifier. Heat-Saver. Metering |Y) Rovtt valve for connection to outside oil y > tank Height 40 W , wndth 26', *ll9 )5 ON SA%Y TFRMS I j Heilio-Levihe I Os RfILEiCH»iRC I IMSNGTOH AND HARGETT STREETS 1 VJjjJiEK EjTDIKG SATURDAY, DEC 1 L 1948 Ailonr.o G Coley .pastor <>f the . • First Baptist Church of Kitt.iell, | ■ as director of Christian Fduca , lion and Training Rev. Coley in | (WpecU'd to assume his new du ties January 1.
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