•WEEK KNLMN<; SAT I, UDA\, JAN I ARV i:>, liMU
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THE WEEK IN
•jK GOLDSBORO
By E. A. THORNTON
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H«
i ave returned tn theii inner i-i - l
Philadelphia, Pa.. -; ■ •'J * : •
otnr tame with Mis Hodge ■■■ '■
ter, Mrs. Gladys Brown
’ Mr and Mi.-. Otbani* If
Danville. Va.. nave returned
after visiting then* prai'.bpa or 1
Mrs. Charily Merritt oi M- imi
Olivo was the week end me ' >
Mr. and Mrs R. VY Wr;p ; . ilo4 '
Seaboard Stn et.
Johnny Taylor of Pt-t-.-r.\
spent the holiday' .it home won
\i isj ster ant 'oroiher- .1 1 -..t w , M •
uud Mrs. Joseph 110/get-s, 4iT S
Leslie Street.
Mrs, Audi'* G T nrmP’P pen! I
the week end in N -rick. V ■■ ■■ >
iittf hf-V fistei wV. - ti e- be. r.
sick. j !l
Mrs. B.'rtha Fe-itnei .n.ivme ilu '»
marriage of her gi antl.-mn, Heroet t *•
Gavin to Miss Nellie Crow in V v. i
York City on December 30 !‘.HS. i
They are a! home on i : j;;. sin-.
Both arc gradual'* of o:ii;u 1 H, - i
School.
NEW DIRECTOR
At the meet in; i f the < < ■•■si
directors of the colored communi* i
ty center im January s Gaora,. M
Smith, 310 South .Tuna-:-. Stn <-i ;
formerly of Plymouth \vn- ap- ■->
pointed director of the c Yored < m i
munity center for 1049. merer J t
ing J i'. Collins who res.gneo >
January 1 to enter evil service !
work. Mr. Smith, the .•■ n of Cm i ;.
M. Sroitn. Sr., oi Plymouth. is .
gradual ol Was -. m n (i.i •
T; aindig Si- .-. i. Ply ne r ‘
eelved his B. S - from I
hath City Slat* To a C -l.
has had eirht year:. < f uuiahbp.; ex- !
oerienco in the cabin- sex • ! e-i p
the state mid has done some g; :;d
--uate work tov ard ti- Ma’detv de
gree at Hampton Institute iia'n,j- ■
ton, Va.
..He spent four vi se- in rer-rii v
during World Wa II .vith -a.- r
raid-.';-half yem V .... <
and the Phi iptnn IP the a
of staff sergeant. I’■
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m WORLD WAR TWO
Illustrated By Narrated By
ST.ClairXbourne
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Gl MITCHELL MILES MONT- I !
GO MERY XU, OF THE 969th
HELP ARTILLERY BATTALION, RE ~ 1 I
CEIVEP NO MEPAL BUT WON THE. I
PEE? GRATITUDE OF HIS BATTALION- |
MATES FOR RISKING HSS LIFE
DURING THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE. 1
l CWrmeXTAL ySATUBEi j
REALIZING IMMEDIATELY THAT THE KITCHEN TRUCK WAS DAMAGED
BEYOND SALVAGE. CPL. HUES DASHED OVER THE BATTLE
INFLAMED Hjt.P TO A WEAPONS CARRIER SOME DISTANCE AWAY.
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...WHERE DESPITE A HEAVY CONCENTRATION OF
ENEMY FIRE, HE SUCCEEDED IN DETACHING THE
FOOD TRAILER FROM THE BURNING KITCHEN
. TRUCK m HOOKING IT ON TO THE
WEAPONS CARRIER.
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On coining to Goldsboro in IfHi
lie married Miss Lam Clark, the
■ « adder of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
P (Tai k of North John Street. Mr*
SmiU: i., a ra.tuate of Diilarci High
3c hoi. and Vi’iusion-Sah'in leach
. i; Colh-gi SI <; is .i member i
the faculty at Central ntpb Schot.n
Mi Smith was an outstanding
player Jo high school. college and
Xi my barke'baii. Wr are v-.
proud Mr. Smith. We vGMt foi
LI I if! MG \- ,U INC Mi h i
Tee I.if a. Tie- GK\ luc.. held
he him of Hr : Tsiumi.fpan, 72(i
Pie: S'le-ei■ Fnd-y night wi'h the
ij.i.-iiident, M. A. I’iiw; *:*•» pres id*
n*.. Afts-r drvutionals, a word of
new ye-a - :ai-efue- . ..; t xpri-xr*
,u ly. tin iiifaaiif'i - -x ~ cxprt’hiu-d
a UiMio f.., : cater cr.yci aliri.-i
in tin* Gr-.tio during ilium
for the ptiv.iig ni d.e group'.' an -
nun; eabarr! pav vam set sos
Ft !.:■). iiai-y 11. Tlie >,aif; e mi at;
mini ar’ta.r v. rik-t; ir given
i' r Ui- i iiji.yiw-u and Ute
criteriammeir* or . a groups
1j iends Mr.- G S Carney, was in
structed to paia U;. 1 1 one -.ar/a n
i. jj ,itv- pm do?t:-n cup-: and
saucers to be donated t.i.- the Oh.
Folks Home in the LPIe Washing
ton Sei >iui. a s the city. J. It. A-1 d
dleion director, announced that
the Play "Open Door' w ouiu m
;..r<. y'i'U-d to the public by the gioup
me tim . in Mare!, i ai* fir.-t ; i a't
:ng tor ;h<- play will be held at ins
norm*. 412 So a- Geo; -or Strcri.
V.’tdtic-sday. January 12, at fj p ni
Mr. Thornipn expressed thanks t-i
the protit., for their cooperation m
rnakdm ti-e Cbristiraa- Pagctif,
‘The JVlauw las a suer-ex'. Tor la;
i'c Tm-atre wu.- ;r-.' at the ir-rnc
■ i Mi--. Into T-jylri!. East Spritet
homo r.-.day, Jamciry i-5 u> K:3 ; ‘
{ f MMI \n > fJ VI iff NEW S
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VIiIEROUX. FRANCE. THE6ATT:.- OF THE BILGE IS RAGING CPI. ©TCS-LCL McES |
IN CHANGE OF THE 96Pt>, FIELD ARTILLERY BAT TALON ? K 'CHEN TRUCK A'nP FOOD
TRAILER WHILE HIS OUTFIT BATTLES UNDER HEAVY FiRE FROM l HkbE SiDES, NaRROWIY
[by THUS SAVING THE FOOD TRAILER, CPL. MILES RESCUED WHAT LATER PROVED TO BE
'the ONLY food available to the remnants of his outfit for several PAYS after- !
(WARDS. DURING THEIR WITHDRAWAL AFTER THE BATTLE, THE MEN WERE FED ONE THIRDOF A >
iK-RATION PER MAN PER DAY UNTIL THEY REACHED A PLACE WHERE MORE SUPPLIES WERE
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GOLD SBORO
Ministers Deny
Planning To Aid
ingrain. Famiiy
Hokinsvilie t-.y ( iNi'- Vlitai
Jana s !,oaal) Detk last 1 ck n ill
statement prom is.‘.oh -mi in lie
inenirn family no'--- -e.vitm lit
a nu-nces in a Gera gn, >' u.
"We know nofl.m; Mi
Delk's i-iea except w we hav
read in the new oaipei s ' i) VVi:
i>- ! ’ey! i; n Tl.il;: I! ua! ■. ; li.iY
the association, related.
Hi,*; statc-meni et-iwo-cd i.o .
preinise by Bcv Deio that Near
and white chufehtw inn w'uiti
free for five yea.is if hap an
!i■ ■ In: rafPis i v.e Gem
para led. He . puke in defense o
. u’-dim and Ihiroie ■*-; ■!
i!h ingrains. Mis. Ro n. Le* In
i-rnffl. aod two uvn-ige sens, wit
•a ide ucc-ri -ouj'lici Jaxl m a:- ioi till
aiiegtd. murder 1 a .-i.-te- fa: a:i
Jt in; r; Stafford, rn Rev Dei I
caiif-U tiu'ii CopVse'tioo ''aii-.i
iniscarriiige of jnslM-."
Pi i'ri Atlanta. iK-lk lie hai
bcoii rnisqtioh.'d o o ..v hiY: -
chin files. He said d said ii v 1
Baptirt and tw*. Methodist cilurc!;
■ s ail eolOl'ed. in Hop!- .[';s\ r iil
would help provide tin. Rim.
The proposiai fa; a; sale', hiAVev'*
may ais.o pane iinobiaiaa-oe .
Ge-ik Jt... i.wurr Janie; Q lJut !,jn
iiit-.iit fiediee dia l. * aili. 'T-h-P
itev.-;*. to Du-. 1 havtw'i Uilk: d >.*. oi
Delk ov aay.o.e else ibout the sat
of my farm it's, no; lor sale t<
Delk '
Rev Delk added thi.t He da
. -..aeri-'s eo the cpy a>-,d coiTrdy an
rive Tams into warning shops
IV/cry nifht at inc •: nnriuinit;
Gym be(.o sehertided to; ba ■
fcetbail for lac rax'-p taw -o . ;
The- saheduh follow-- Mondn;
mght. Jauuarv 10. Amc; ican l.eyic-.
A". Sian. vs. Ruie-if.-.b. All • Stan-
H e.':. Warsiiaw liigh Schca:
\e . . ■,, .o, ■ . ~ - f-dklw .., i
IWSEGAMMG THE VERITABLE CLETAIN OF SHOT AMD WELLFIBE, HE I
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SECOND SEC'l'iON
- u ask the aid a! the M-nisterial
o ei;.iti;.ii He pastors a Church
,ii Go in CnriG i i ar. ii.lei racial
! Derogation. The na'.imud church
e ,headed bv a Ncgt o bishop in
Memphis
xi,v. mi: iiiissu.K
01 I Kl-ilillOVl IKK si;
i K(,KS S/ND 01 BIAS
Nr w York > ANI-'i -- The New
Yoa.t's ntt -..ar from offieials of
■' Freedom hi.aaw- pare Saiu'dav urged
1 -pa Americ'in pc op It; seek dur-ng
:;.) !!) ",: i,: : vs 111.-'it ;:: ec slain civil
rig ota. end oi ratio di.* crim.nation
and üboMinn of the e’ectoriM col-
I IpiieY Freetiorn House a a liberal
c- r.-i a.-f;-adied a.- a incnpuiai
a p. ta Wendell 1 . Wilk-e
: To.- ;oa-a".' S|K t-lficidly a.died
; .r ;; ! J nt-.p ; Pl .a- Pp-C.- iPf Pn ['s C iTt
mittf'es iibes-pipii.y cligbliu of dir--
■ liitod ia ■ ..:. , i et|uirc’iisftuls, n.*
•! * ie r ii.a; :■ j : if P.;.y. a .bv law
a: PY aafpo; nt a;-: id a sold amending
' --( L. . ■ ' ■■■ l : :i ilia Pel t■, i OlloV,
’■ a rii.eei iPa-;i;(. s.f Ha- president
On Use civil rights; isriif', the
• of fit on. del: a-iicied I i Diin 11an oi
■ :■ st.-pppiao ii- i'na- nation'; capital.
- lodorat aid P; eciueation, anfa-poil
v '.IS ..,-a.I a:;*;. iviH'il laws, and thf*
.-: a'i. . , e.a ...i a permanent fed
eral cofnmi.vsion 1 a < Ivii rights to
-k, j. :I. PS-:!- , i ai. s'l of UIC
übridgemeiit or dcrnai funda
: - - r.-d-p rights nf any Aawican,
• R ba. t P Pauer.pin, president of
Fret doiTs 1 i- I '. apd farmer seixa-
P-.ry a! war; Lro Obernc, the Rev.
- George B Kurd and Dr Harry D.
v lie. ,- . va; ; re.'i'lents; Herbert
: ; Hayard Sw-par ns,surer, and Ge
, field, cxecut vc prurarv.
i Havas Tar Heel harms contain
r I -a! a land r inch v .mid be ideal tor
St Pays io Advertise! ! !
THE OAKOUNIAN
We Went To Walk \
W J
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At Jackson, Mis;.',.sippi, physical therapist and teachtr work with pohe patients. Their education and
treatment art- made possible by the March of Dimes.
JUDGE PROTESTS AS
WEALTHY PRISONER
IS GIVEN “FURLOUGH”
Pine Bluff, Ark, (ANP;
Circuit Judge T G Parham
lock o very dim view here
last week of the Christmas
furlough from the penitent!
ary granted W. T. Alexander,
Veal grocer who began serv
ing two 2-year terms Nov, 24
after pleading guilty to
charges of accepting stolen
goods at his store
Alexander is supposedly on
a 30 day fur '.ugh, but Judge
Parham said the pass was
for 60 days.
■ The granting of this fur
lough is one of the worst
things along that which has
happened, the jurist deesar
ed. People here said all the
;,mc* after Alexander was er
rested that because he had
money he would never go to
the penitentiary; or if he did,
he would never stay there
This is the mas! terrible re
flection or. the courts and
everybody connected with the
case I have ever seen,' 1
The judge pointed out that
the furlough did not cite any
reason for the leave, and that
the court and police officials
were not consulted before
the fur L ugh was granted, -'as
is customary". He said he and
Prosecuting Attorney Carlton
Harris had protested to Gov.
Laney by letter the granting
of the leave.
It was disclotld that the
furlough was requested by
Aity. Same Levine, white, cf
Pine Bluff, The governor de
clined to comment cn his
reasons for approving the fur
lough.
End Os a Tradition
CHICAGO JITNEY
CABS FACING BAN
RULED ILLEGAL
CHICAGO <ANP» - The sio ,
I “jilTicy' ■ lb: opev, 11 j:;,• n € ■ It:;j...
: south sidle '’Bronzevilk'" section.;
j wiTt ruled iHegai Tiiorsdny by the
UHnois Comnaerce ewnmi-vi..ii, Tliv
, cabs opei/iU- printiolly au South I
p.v’ k’.v. y be! ween 31?! nr.d (>('■ ! ■
:Si reels, but ::!• ■, hnvi ; n:n hit in
diaria Avejjue.
In 'he 1!;:;, !!)>.? t,-'.;on ,
void that the cabs operate*! on no
• established rotite os ‘'buses 1 and nt;
! •: fixed rate of 15 cents for the dis- 1
• :•.!!.*'; It scud that as a ‘ bas line.”
the cabs constii-UTv- a public utility.,'
' Further, the comrot.siV.on deseidbed i
j the !TianTi(!r of upesatiun ~s ' 1 -'sc /-
I arduus and dangerous to pas,sen-’
, je;-. arid ih* pubic." declaring bio;
j the accident rate dm Sou h P;u k
v’s.iy was , fciur ii ird el iiali f irriv u 1
.i. iter than on <o>.' 'tiiur park di -
; trict roadway.
The decision war- the most ad
: verst' to the cabs in an lk-yiair-les-.
al battle to halt their operation,,
and came in responst.- to a petition
• filed in August, 1947 Ly :>u South ;
Parkway Impr< ••vetuenl si.ssrjciation.
The petition ha-.-, had extcmdetl
htarinas-.
Since the commissioner lacks the.
| power to issue a "cease and desist” '
•«rder. it asked A tty.-Gen. George
Barrett to proceed .against the
i ’ever; companies and 93 individuitla j
for vitiating the public ulilitk's act
The upshot of this is the: the cabs
I will probably coninue to roll -.-. n
; for several months or years, un*
; less the attorney pneral obtains
[an injunction to bait operations
to DIRECT COWUNITV
C ENTER George M. Smith.
Jr., ,vas elected recenty to serve
,i director of the Goldsboro col
ored Community Center. Vi r.
Smith, formerly of Plymouth, is
o graduate of the Washington
l aunty Training School and the
l-'lb-.aheth City State Teachers
College.
He taught fee eight years in
the.- schools ot the state and has
dene graduate work at tiampion
In.-yitute. 3?t- is a -veteran of
World War ft and was a star in
high seiioti!, college and Army
basket had. He succeeds .1. T. Col
lin-* who resigned the post to
enter ! . S Government employ.
; '.mill : f courts i.l' C idt■ th<: isrs.
T-r "jUnovs' iu'ii;i about 4.5tW,0W;
! oassonger? anouallv r big bus
: intss at IS cot:< head. It is Knt
•i ;hat iurTUv.il influence, tnaiti
tay behind ibeir continued opera- ;
.i; •n. j.; }o<l))<» out to the JTlOUSltilSg
• proe-T of an ./roused citr/.cnry.
1 '[’be Chit. ! LL*o Motor Coach com- •
| iv. opOralorfe of M bus line? ;
drsusi the smith silks intervened
;in the case with a promise- !/> im«;
i prove service fboru- .he route in ■
1 t.'iie event cabs are out in wed.
Mi s!)V.i;iie Asskdenl Corporation
.'oumdl James J. Dnnaher, white, i
s:tried iv : r rtefeiise Ally. Joseph!
! E Ciuy(on, Jr,. .Negro, in slating . I
■beu a mandatory petition for a re- ;
j hearing of Tu o:tsv lay the cominis
ior would be Hiotl vvitb.e the
; 50-day i:mit. '
The eommishiiti then will have;
! W days in which to cl low or deny j
. a rehearing. 11 it. is denied, botn ■ |
' -ides may appeal to ‘he circuit
.'■iurt, from which the- case may
| then be taken to the Illinois Ap-;
I peltate or Supreme Court.
For Fun and Recreation Visit
THORNTON’S
TEEN-AGE CASINO
And
SHAVING PARLOR
507 Alvin Street
Goldsboro, N C.
E. A Thornton, Prop.
Phone 387-M
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SECOND SECTION
(.!!()! I* I’KAJS Kill
CIVIL HIGH I’S I.W
ON ( AIM 101. STEPS
Weseingtiin i ANP) Fray or tot
■-civil rights, brotherhood and world
peace" w,ii: .-tiered on the Whitt
Bouse steps here last week by the
Rev .Smallwood E. Williams, par
i- r , r Bible Way church. The pray
er 'va; given before a rally spurs
sored by the National Negro coun
cil 1 r sc-va ral hundred persons
in his prayer. Rev. Will ants
asked for President Truman on his
comini- inauguration and risked that
• the adiiiinislrriiic.ii be crowned with •
avd rictus, u; o’nor" nod and peace
"Wo are reminded of the fact
or. flus , the only great eapaai
‘ city in the- world where racial di -
crimination is prar-t red" he said,
in fecal line that London, Paris.
Rome and Berlin are "loudly tree
from saareinti; n and exclusion.’' j
ledger ('; Brown, council direm |
: tor and chairmaii of the program j
.'oirunutee lor toe laily, announced
bit,.' appeals had been tiled with
Bjsressional im;...it-r-. to deny seats
:(a newly-elected members front
slates voting for the States Rights
i ticket
Colored Physicians Get :
*
11 Polio Scholarships
NEW YORK Scholarships j
have been awarded to 1! colored !
btem to give better care to int'an- j
bk- patalysis patients. Charles H !
ilyiaiiT:. dinvinr of r-,c- National j
Foundation for Inl'anti - Paralyses j
interracial activities department. I
n-uoned this week
They -are Dr. Edward L. Davis {
vViiihi-in-Saiern, N C. and Dr Jus-!
'in Pimnmer Roanoke. Va.. Knick-f
erbwckep Hospital, New York,
ur John Murny. Howard Uniycr- j
t ; 'y and Dr. John Chanault Tus- j
i'eroe Institute Infantile P.iralvsis j
vt-mler. Children's Hospital, Bn.--!
ton, Mass.
Di. '!• -b. Campbeß, Tuskeyca |
ivleharry Medical College.
Dr. Oliver Crawford, Aron*, 111.
Dr. Robert gtesbitt. Chicago 111., and I
Dr. Colbert D«vis, Chicago, lit, j
-,- are m their second year oi I
bainutg with renewed awards.
!J r. Hernandez Leßranche. New
GOLDSBORO MUSIC
COMPANY
Sheet Music. Phonographs !
Records
All Types of Musical
Instruments
221 N John Si.
Goldsboro, N C, Phone 1718 j
5
BELL-STAURT
Furniture Company
I 1 Qualify Furniture, Reasonable
Prices
227-28 N. John Street
Goldsboro, N. C.„ Phone 1760-J
ELMORE’S RADIO
SERVICE
Sales, and Service
j Street Floor Borden Building i
| Goldsboro, N. C. Phono 2188 j
| Moore’s Grocery
WE BUY AND SELL FRESH |
COUNTRY PRODUCTS
505 CREECH STREET
I FREDERICK MOORE. Prop.
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TZZ '.2. — 7. I—“Z jnwcsaa mttXsjsserniwKmisxsamiKMUMm
SERVICE DRY CLEANERS
Cor. S. James and Elm Sis. Branch Office N, John St,
ONE DAY SERVICE
We Specialise In Women's Silk Dxeseet and Whlia Swaatesa
PHONE 1579-R
PAGE SEVEN
Goldsboro Merchants
Am! Business Persons
Made This .Page Pos
sible. Give Them
Your Trade.
USAF TO EXPAND
AVIATION CADET
TRAINING PLAN
The U S Air Force will inert: ■
its aviation cadet training pro«--:iin
fn a- three classes U> eihgt classes-'
a year, beginning in April, 1649. in
permit more efficient use of ul<*
craft • personnel, and instruction
schedules.
While the annual enrollment will
be larger than for any previous
peacetime year, the size of each
class will be reduced.
The new class, beginning April
4. will (Initiate the expanded pro
pi am. It will be limited to approxi
mately 600 cadets. Classes of simi
lar -.ire will follow at intervals of
J approximate? six weeks In the
j October. 1948, class the lost un*
i der the Mareh-July -October cla.s;
system 1.300 students were en
rolled.
Men accepted foi Air Force avia
lion cadet ,o :i f', ■ most be be tweer.
’j’- cot ■ oi Jo ;i'cl 2« 1-2 year.-,
with two yeai- .»f college educa
tion or '.lie nbi!A> : ; pass iqaivai
em cxeiumminu, and must posse-'l
- 'moral, physical, and person
al quaiitivati m;
Jhe aviation cadet program pro
wdcs 12 months i.-f flying academic
mid military training. Graduate
receiving piliotT v.nngs. a commis
b',!'i :i-; u second licutenam in tht-
An' Fence Reserve, and assingmeni
la b.rt’i'- years c-f active duty,
t ottti'T - .'.dun : .uii,immeu
• r> reive commissions in the
Regular Alt F'-roe. Alt either grad•
, --'o' i. i\ e an 1 o-port unity' wltii'
or a olive duty to quality sos om
I °* the Regular commissions offered
! ‘dwh yci.r by the Air Force.
! Crlcank La.. Children's Hospital
| Chicago. 111,
D. Waite H Payton, Washing
j-ngtcn, D. (A. Children's Hu-pi- J
| md H ward Umvtrsity.
Dr -Starks J, Williams. Oraiige
; oiirg. S. C . Me harry Medical Col
|ic? c
SCOTT’S CAFE-
Best In Barbecued Foods
404 Goiley Street
Goldsboro, N, C.
HICK’S LUNCH ROOM f
New Open For Business
Short Orders and Regular I
i Meals, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream j
| 902 N. John St. Phone SlB9 ,
Mrs. Frank Hicks, Prop. j
j COMMUNITY
i
SERV'D E STATION
GAS ANT) OH.
1311 N. GREEN LEAF ST.
FOLD DRINKS AND BEER
| T PHONE »43-J
n I JACOBS, Prop.
1
; Your Credit Is Good
!
j i
| FURNITURE
j 115-117 East Walnut St
; j
j GOLDSBORO
THOMPSON’S
SUPER WASH AND
: SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
SK>5 M, JOHN ST.
8 LBS. 35c PER MACHINE
Mr». Pear! Smith. Mjff*.
; ...
| FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS
| STOP AT
Nicky's Soda Shoppe
333 S JAMES ST.
“A SPECIALTY EVERY DAT*'
M.-oye’® Grocery
j i Fancy and Staple Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
491 SOUTH JAMES ST.
PHONE 9134
Mis* Willie Mae Faison
l Announces The Opening of
| The Monti Cello Beauty Salon
Next door to Exum’j Grocery
Store. Urika N. C. Mias Willie
Mae Faison, Prop
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