WEEK ! \T)L\'(j SATURDAY. M ARC R 12, 1919
PATRONIZE «g**»g If?':: T y"WHI iTT! TT"S "?* Vs f «W» W| layelteville Vom
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ADVERTISERS * * **"* * X PalrolSlhem
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b, ~ 4m Ely FREDRICK 1.. BURNS
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In a few cL,y i:., Favctmvdh
Branch i Tiie H• ’; .i;..i \ ;
t'«n for '' • a A<iv. ncc merit us Col
ored People will lni;nc - '' ■ ~;u
membership campaign. Tin ■••aI lor
ti'.i:: year it, ,">OO members Till: nun;
her may .vom large. bid if \ n con
sider the r.uir,!'•■;• of ; oonlc Jiving
in the city and r.e.n bv ter: imry
I I'p mil; : ■■ or' "'.-lil.
in the last lev, v ,u> city im
grown trim o 1 pop:-!.. to
aiounrt fiO-OOQ and v e t. n •.••-
say 1h: ; Hi.Odoi to i. 1 -• |.:-:o':y
tlie \egro :: <<■ Ai ■ :
new comers and !i • e m » '■■■■ (
‘.’leu-d lor air.-..: ”... .
Evuy effort vi ! ,e .• J. t.,
bring nearly ali o: mu e:t . no
the f> ld
U h.i: Lea- o,e ~f t
jot’s convincing our people U,
the NWAC’P : (i . -■ , •
crimes would have im-vKhie-
Crissie’s Beauty S'hops
iirmont Fayeftovil! ■
nompson Si 113 Gillespie
We need your head in our
Crissie Mclntyre, Prop
Business
•—Visit—
Ruth's Beauty Shop
500 Wilmington Kd,
fayeiteviUe Dial 5442
! Arthur's Seafood Grill I
337 Person St. Phone 4G- 1 j
We serve you anything from a
sandwich to a chicken dinne i
Mrs, Ora B Williams, Prop.
Prompt and Courteous Service :
EAGLE TAXI CAB
DIAL 2800 - 5807
24 Hour Service
208 Hillsboro St,
James Purvis, Prop
MOHAWK INN .
Peaceful Axnonj The Pines
Parties Appreciated
G. H- McDougald Manchester
PHOTO CENTER|
481 Hay St. |
t’llOM. 3777
48 HOUR SER.K'E ON
PHOTO 11MSHIXG
COM PI l TE UN?: OF
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Cameras
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Pfioto Supplies
FOR THE
Amateur
OR THE
Professional
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THE PIBLE CENTER
Under tij- auspices. . j tie
James institutional Community Church
(Christian Interfaith }
Murchison Road ai Martin Si. (Bus Stop)
Rev- Charles L. Miller. Sr. Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m
H L Dawson, Jr Supt
'-timing Worship 11 a m.
30MMUNIT V SING (Sung & Hex men', 4 p rr.
Mrs. Sa?ah S win son Directress
Worship with us Sunday end make new Inends.
Phono 4829 for further information
Write P. O. Box 325
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1^ p ''-on St. Phone 7117 |
FAYETTEVILLE
t r{ - j.rj ntr.dj 4fi -• of Do; ■•'♦PS 4,VtUjld
At; Uffl:: lied r:imei ngninM Me
. • ii. t ii' i.‘C r ill., on)«ipQ p,tl, ;i v• *i t
i
‘! tnni. tticV were i», sympathy anti
w uld 1 ii<to know of a .specifio
v - :. •* * ;i a ‘ a j >»: rs o 1 1 w .»- ! i red be -
!'• tk.?.e ■. ■ o . rtis ot our la(e
Lj . -Ai'.’.. K; rink lin f) Ri . vE*t
‘j 1 f t j'ota.idi it) lciit' v .it fear
' v. <‘ aif* Ticlinod (0 i'rlieve
1 •- 1 1 j 1 ; ' -’r' ‘ *■* ‘ ■ » * j i it. u
1 1 tied i-*\ s>: rae ].cople becaorc'
Vs : iv. .iCinUt* ! n;H 11 • nt VAi' '.TCip
: - r'vv it- t’ raise it has arway
-yO Hi-fi <:d is 'ivne hocrotarv us the
•r • azuiier .* ; 1 itavc vie a}>]■;*« ,l >
rev and near Waller
• no-irei-';-. the District Ni.rth Crt-otna
c anlerej tee tin its fi: al : wo
a;• y «?e. icp;.
•! fit S-E f ,.E:-or’* • ‘ fade 1 vhiT - ’
T A A.*• "D , .w!, , ,« j t . .
HI trn foOI KRF \lll Its
1 1 •ll t,i ih < AROI.I\
1 'V v.r w’i h to thank our read
-Irs ter Hit* c'»riL. letters anti
mi yy.- -1 > »s which hurt* been
.given Criticism is alnai gi
prici.: *:|f yon kntm of air.
r * eg r c«-i\e a< tp. ities m jjy
etteville filease report the same
P UiA writer. Acidr- s-. P <>
Rov 375 or phone 18?*).
Il fbns To Advertise! ! !
SILVER GRILL
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Home Made Pies
Tasty Home Cooked Foods
Rev D. Morrison Mgr
115 Gi!lespi e Si
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CREEK VIEW CLUB
53C N King St Fayetteville
!
! Sandwiches Beer - Dancing
Mrs Doris Melvin. Prop
Quiet Tactful Service
Crump’s Funeral Home J
Mutual Burial Association |
515 Culbrcth St
Day - D:aj 5476; Night |
SECOND SECTION
New n-V Knitting Process Means
l onger Life for Nylon Sheers
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slnyt t■ . !'. •■ it a now ha nf -.: -:• \. d good n -.v., fur .MEN
-A uiTi Inn h-V LihElct r:’"knittn^
I - .it tin; ‘..dtiio/’ cunivni" U knitted in for a tvue
: tv •ii.inuiy A: \ n rious !'c: types. This volume .
d (!a ■ :) give:- a sh'iek-ai'icrbtng guai-ty <•> tlie nylor- tabne.
’i i ripu .; too n ■ f ooi:;; nac. hi, fowoi vnr ]i v. .<
TWO MORE SEEK TO
ENTER OKLA. SCHOOL
STII..' V, i TER, Ok'a- (ANP1 —The first ahsni.'i to break
the hly white pa Lorn at Oklahoma A and M. college was made
h re lot Wednesday when two Langston university students
s’.c ' for entrance to the arts and science school and school of
hems economics.
Henry f ,yd. 21. cf Eufaula, seeks courses in political
rc.encr He a junior «t Langston. June*' Ellison, 19, Oklahoma
City. >■ ■ r. teke toxriles course
Thc-.r v 'ivy!:, were accepted by Dear, Herbert Pail
ersen, ir-’ colleges regwirar, who said they wc.tld be checkExi
in the usual manner Ho added that the enrollment of Negroes
would be referred to Dr Henry G. Bennett, president
St chute.-, f b d the >.. r -i races n schccl. However, a.
special three judge teds ra! cc rs ruled last yeai tii»: the Univer
’-ity of Oklahoma musi admit a Negio studeni if none of the
Is >;t -: oyr'iS .-ocphf G M 14-cl.aurin was’
adimilc to the un.versit',- on a segregated basis to study ior a
doctors degree in education
Apt lications of two others have boor, approved for entrance
into lb? stale university.
Bid To Outlaw Bias
Killed In Chicago
! tr cl ? c ™ .J xp ;.,\ A :' te ;;., a
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•. slum <Jerace and. development pro*
‘V •! C-d (Os pre tn,'' ’
■ r it*Cfci.il*. o tnjyj i.i % »•/*'• sup*
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THE CAROLINIAN
V ' ‘ !W.V:iit !-> M. U . ! L,' . an,, '*
| Minis;.-, and Civic Lead*.
( > On« Yea*', 5V:0; > i 5 :•. ...h.snlk- ,-,2 jH> ( s RemittaMu
Name . ' ‘ I
;: Ad-dress
I i {'■'* VFk ■' OTS r* un ,
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I Mail this wupwit-' T!v- Co oilman. i|» Harj* tt St. Rafeigh. N. C.
•j ■ ‘ rt.e.v *») i?.' t iee* i» pro
•: <ii! a lid dearonee Va-Aruo f
Tl- nv.ym' r (hs , =, e
'i *2 i- • pooiip ..ptvk \vh» i.ve
i -a* siein • r •ho pie
; (i I ts.\ e] t• ■. a : ■*}£ vv. i 1 .! < ,<• ];•« ]»>ed
•’ I AiiL L.cV; I‘OpttTidt’d JJ'i.'i
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THE CAROLINIAN
MIWMWA v.w 1 IT - —iiTinr ~ ii—im i ii inTfci ii“n f'.ii~inwiimrtirr“
"% FA YETTEVILLE
l PROGRESS
Mm b y
' WW l . -:IR HENRY ML L. JAMES
PROGRESS''? POI.ITK \|, ARENA
we •imuiri make:’ Are we jutft
: markirg time. vx :ii*ing for some
■ :i■. ■■'• • cortifi.r., i forward -
I march? Should minority groups
■.'Vi li prese.'. tntion in the govern*
A>t-r-■ (' pcci.iily the city ;overn-j
! * piocv in tie.’ real:,-! ot propaganda '
' .'clopatent it' ve are to make pro- I
! . es;-. When are we jemng to sc- >
* loci the right titan u.iii then give f
i . i'l oar 100 y; r cent aai.ipori- 1 Why |
:.ot register and vote? "Proctdrsthi-I
iti-ni ]., the thief cl' time.” Why ;
Toe C.d'. • He;.;drls ('!> • Club j
’tit h-ove its ion ser\:co tit:
; inn Person Strco! -'SO Sand; v,;
: March 13 tit -1:0;) p. in. The Rover- I
id M. L. William:- pastor of thej
i To »;> -'i- will '
; ■. >i"otttietd by C. W. Is to-ml ar.d j
1 nui'ic vV.ii. bi* funusned by the 1
i i.eaguo- Choir of First Baptist;
! Church. The ibllcwva# officers will :
! i 's:;Cid: E J. Elliott. prodent; :
: •:! J. Buboek, vice president; Vl\« j
Edith M. Council, secretary: Mr- j
•V. R Humphrey. ;?:• iisirnt’ score-i
PROCKiiSjs IX I iX.WC £ )
W;: v»i !‘ • p a \ rae m ■ »» or t h e 1
. « • t : ’ I
• : ' v n; he will find it ditii-|
- tam ft h war. iv tm a f-miu
s in Cd rrr..?-:y .. raitdred
meet ever,- second Friday and j
■ ' b . hii n Ro d. at
: Martin Street
-■ r ,- n*».!..bv; ii» Inis ;
dence: Any person re.idling within j
0 tv '° m>le radius of Fayett vilie.
X r .Section 2 Each application for |
!rtT:,,ot'Ts,iiip nxiist be mod,.- in writ-'
u ’ : : wet ndorserserst of 1
■ ! tri.'itibe.- i the board of directors.;
! indif.t a;.;-; his opinion that the ap- i
• his !•' 1 honest, industrious, and. i
of yo..y .;:.ots: ar.d must be pro
-onl'd by :-,ueh director to the board !
I'.:pdosi l '.: pdosi lu> jo ion at u regular;
|ti«:der a Jim crow system.''
His view was backed by Aid. Har- i
; rev. Sec nd word. and the other
'«•. . • ' memlyr of ihr council who
; asserted that Negroes ‘‘ernei .11%
OcTitve ! v slum cli atTnce ; lans
; r ther than development 1 Hei 1
warned that Negroes .u*e prepared !
to .fight the nondiscrimination is-i
ROY A. EVANS, Representative HOLMES
ELECTRIC CO.
r rig-.da;■ e?.. E'ecttic Stoves Water Heaters. 1; oners. Easy. MayiaS-
i x Warmin'? Machines, Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets
Dtal *l3s Ask Fcr Evans, Home ,'3Bl nr Write 553 Orange St,
FOR TOP LINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CAROLINA MUSIC COMPANY
Beat Stocked Store In Carolina
114 Anderson St Dial 4767 I
11 [■vimmw.»*wvw«mi*wiii■nawnMamBBi -AMii»o»an*a!ywMiM^iw»4m*— nwwniwi* 'vnufxaMCTamnvm »»»■<,-ewe .
ANNOUNCING—
THE HARVEY- BEAUTY SALONS
THE BROWN Dial 5537 THE ROY ALE ~ Dial 4407 I j
THE MODISTE Dial 370 G All on Person St,
WE CAN SERVE YOU PROMPTLY'
Mr' Ethel Brown Harvey Prop. j i I
or : pec el met ling thereof. Section
.5. A n applicant Mi Mi not be admit
>t;d to men'll; vr-Vip ex cop, pv me
aftirr;.ative vote of a major.ty 0 1
, the directors present at ike meet -
in; ; ;u which the application is act
'd ytpon; and shall not bccomr a
fiber or entitled to .my m Hit
.'.e. or privileges ■: ifiernbei
Mn.ii! he shall have qualified by
i ryviny .■: ~ i;inmce fee of 2r> cents
• and shall have subwetibed for at
| least one hare o- nr s credit uni n
yto .ri paid ’he ft; m-talimeni fr,i .. . j
jon Section 4. Subject to the con- i
} cations herein contained, a member
iv yo loaves the f.e.e o, membership l
I • ‘ this credit union may retain him
i fnai mo.i'Sii:ip th-er, m but v.■ ■ y u t
i borrow therefrom.
I'ROCiRFSS TIIROIT.H
na. V EARS
H.'iiVii the third, month of out
! calendar year .s a very interesting
| ntmtVh because n has to its credit.
\V •• cu.cm. ? t o.e fit :■! day
: the b.v.tle of the Mer.- s.r.ac
| - 0 Monitor • f 1862, the birlhtl: y
i ; Andr<".v Jo ke;n eg 1707 the
Alaska Purchase of 1867,
M. Patrick's Day. the Birthday of
•Iji Scouih .nd the fi;st day of
. tyring which is on the 2Jsh
i from a study of Roman rnvtholoo-,’
■ *'c .earn that the name ivtarch
pioimrs the war rod. Mars March
|. was _the first month of the year ac
| i-ording to the ancient Roman cal
j endnr but when Julius Caesar
j !; : ■•--r’d the calendar is became the
third month.
and i s:cn for the firs: mbs?, ;i , , t
■t.h* that spring ha.- ready come
crib- a. THE CARO-.
t 'V:. ; of V r A >.ib*
• v • : t o . C.\ ROLIN [A N
i vi'U’
• ■ a i :*hei iI co let rate rn v binh<lav
:[> i'eadiic THE CAROUNIAN
VKM». ii f- OJR P H (Hi R1 > >
f r;: - '• f - 1 v " ; Ml upon Thee in hope
I ] enilenee, craving Thy pre
v.»w ~tj u Cat"i ot n cr. i irant us peace
Hvt;c 5 ionewe-i strong th in Thy love
TA NOIINC i’ROiiil
TOOLS OmiODEI)
SAVS EDI CATOK
j MARSHALL. Texas • ANPt - In
v i' to the New York office f
; the NAACP last week. Dr Joseph
jJ Rhoads, pre-idem of the Texas
jCcj.-cil of Ncrro organizations,
| charged ,ne research division of
office with ernrloying “out:- 1
; motaeti metods” in the roropilafiar. '
!of st itij-tics on lynching
“Th. program of collecting such
'nov v r- iybvciy simple w hen ,
."-.•o'", 1 ;:;: was a public exhibition
‘" ' v ' no-ti bv prom incut ly-headlined
front-page new.- stories," L)>
Rtmuds pointed out. “but the moti
r- : mob accomplishes its purpose ’
. mb secrecy. in deference to
Uu- ustatit threat of federal in-
D:. P :oand s msi* t - t h«*t f *t he jp -
ww :ii I?’ •- : i’i .abii.t. Os the
in ot hods employed by the research • |
of the NAACP and Tus
.w.a:, . ‘ KTi'iitiis, in the niton, for
Come To The
COLLEGE CENTER
GRILL
Tasty Sandwiches A Specialty
ICE CREAM SUNDAES
Waddell Williams Prop,
Murchison Rd. Front Teachers
College
SECOND SECTION
j. Levy Freed Oh
Narcotic Charge
SAN F RANCISCO ~ John Levy,
personal manager of Billie Holiday,
and former Broadway nilt club
■ operator, appeared before Judge
i B.a*!y n Superlo: ("ourl hern to
! day to ui.iver charges of )>osses
i : of narcotics arising from in >
• '.nest Trade January 22nd.
; The dapper Attorney J. W. (Jake) :
. El-.vlich known as tiic “Jerry:
Geifie: “ of northern California
merely i id ■ a motion befoie the
Conn h g. • charge against Levy
dismissed, since a special Grand
.Jury refused to indict' him on
Feb; nary le h. Phis was i ranted
■:rl Ih-.* uiiole j>rocedure lasted
l f ss then fi\ e minutes.
HOLIDAY < ASH ( ONTTMED
Billie Holiday- no’cd singer, ap
pa.r-od i; far ■ Juii.'e Wallenberg in
’■superior Court, March 3 with At
• iorney Ehrlich to her case
acl.eduled a. *■ rd March If ae sot
forward ~-r. the calendar for im*
mediate hearing.
T' was anted r.nd nriultau
' ui.’-iy i; r ~'.!emc;. reque.dcd that
he ease be c ritinned ?o April 14 to
■’ w T\i. . Holiday to o mplete
; <>.-k na ir the ' Th'-. was'also
*. d end Hobday fmmed
co..':: ■,d bar plans io re
■ “n cast.
Mb; Holiday ins been on the
won ecv”. for die past three m inus
ying • iigai: ■ m-ants in I.os An
m i<‘ Sae. Fi me sco. Pcrtl.inci.
Bca'de and Vancouver \ Meh have
been hi;. - hly uccessful. She will,
ip.riKe i n ii * eastern oppear.mce'
,n ;■ xm.-.-ert. at P<:rsii:r.;; B.dlroom,
Cbioago March 13 h.
PROPOSE SCHOOL
LUNCH PROGRAM
FOR LITTLE BCK
I ITT; ? HOCK AMP; .. The'
i Ii adding lunches and:
ilk f.v e-.i> Near:, -cm,H chib |
die: ~ being fadmi anew by
-f b >oi, I" ninninit'. chttt and conn
official-.. ■! learned h-:rc
- ’ week Tim ntiicuu- arc raid to,
renmsi Jei ing a cfei ■ b of a;
. r- .rnriend.it i■ ■ ahe-: lund- for
• inis pu;g-ose in 1949
The Community chest's appro-;
f';aa.tion of $1,051.71 for err.ld we!- 1
• riccr in b '■ a- choc!, makes I
-p: vision f r lunches or milk;
:V, r eh.idren ur bi, la pay. In other;
:•< Hicn a provision was listed j
.-a ng web• re i* ms
A sib -committee of the- Commun* j
dy (’ uncil Welfare committee rec
mmenderi •. budget cut lrom the
j>.or.,-s<i $4,922.94 covering mini*
r r;n allowances for lunch checks,
auk, clothing, medical supplies
: an-<t.-anspertati-m tokens, a d
■ bool supples. The approved figure
•J not nclude $2.153 55 for lunches
and $1.340,fi0 for milk.
■ ft:cl tl.it figures n lynching
: have become negligible.’’
Either they .should improve their
f.act-iniding techniques or "discon- •
■hue t-.« pubilcatoin of statistics 1
tao rui poi: ihe conieation that
;..'-ti-lynchinp legislation is nnnec- i
i • ti. y. the Texas educator declar- |
rd. |
LA HEIGHTS !
BEAUTY NOOK
It Your Ociffure Is Not Be
coming To You Then You
Should Be Coming To Us
132 1-2 MURCHISON RD
ENJOY YOURSELF AT
BLAYLOCK’S INN
Drinks, Ice Cream, Groceries
Canned Music
MRS NOVLE BLAYLOCK r
Proprietor
MANCHESTER, N. C
PROCTOR-BARBOUR CO.
COMPLETE LINE HARDWARE
Athey Pr ints, Garden Seed and Farm Machinery
129 Gillespie St. Phone 2080 5165
_____
E ST HOT DOGS BOR TEN CENTS IN TOWN
WINES BEER
213 HILLSBORO STREET
JACK PHILLIPS prop.
iiiiiiiiainiinMiin r mniiin- rn-n mnniiiii r ..... .
FAYETTEVILLE ELECTRIC CO.
cLECfRICAL CONTRACTORS BLECTHIICAL FIXTURE'S
. . 'WIRING ON EASY TERMS"
WILL WIRE YOUR HOME FOR POWER .AND LIGHTS
FURNISHING ALL FIXTURES ON A PAY-AS-YOU-GO FLAB
_ FREE ESTIMATES
231 WINSLOW STREET 5 . 852
***'turMm tmjam r.,.» -ztH&y. mm*vs awse•»«»*, - tmm —i———M—tBM ■Mr»wnuuwMiiu'->J»mii» anim_i iiLriwmini imm i
dTk7taylor I
WHOLESALE Wp-
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PAGE THREE
! WOMEN HONOR MR;
-SAME ALEXANDER
PHILADELPHIA (ANP) - T1
Mfthodist Human Rights attar
\ which is given by the Pbiladelph.
distr tt of the Wesleyan Servu
tuild to the woman who bos mat
the best contribution towai
achievement rights in the area
New York, New Jersey and Phil
delphia was presented to Sadie
IT Alexander last we>k. Mrs. Ale:
hinder, an outstanding attorney, Is
former member of President Trt
man’s CTvii Rlphts Committee.
The annoimceimnt was. made 1
| Wilma E. Gaines, district secrcta*
h f the guild.
ANSA'S SLAVE
DIES AT AGE OF 101
ST. LOUIS (ANP) Mrs. Eirn
t, fc-.mer slave on a planiatit
i Li tlvr Rock. v’ic-J recently
h’.v ar. i 104. Acchiiiiy; to a Jar
iiy Libia, she w..s tom U .ah
and .. .a I. ii.iv .a • n 104 !u
V "i ' (,;f ‘
Funeral services wc re held
Mount Nttbo Mission-ny Bapii
C hurch und bur ai v;,.- in Sr Pc
, er s cemetery.
DR. BAA ION Mill
V. DEPARTMENT
i WASHINGTON (ANP) -- I
:innr s E Bay ton, associate profs
- s < f p-ycti logy at H-iwnrd U:
| vs: shy. ha? been appointed snei
| science analyst in the Bureau
A grimiltural Fconom cs of the U.
Th .Utmeftt of Agriculture.
: ■ v ill serve on a port-tin
• helping BAE to analyze su
vvv data and prepare rcj.oris <
some. The prycholeglst- was fotnr
l ; employed fulltime rv I
apfency. fut resigned in 1945 to a
cep i-xist at Southen UnlversT
Ho toi: ,'d H ward's staff tv.o yea
Dr Bay ton is a graduate of Hoi
.ni :nri acids the Ph D from t
U iversltv of Pennsylvania.
EVANS' SNACK BAR
New Manamm f
{ COURTESY OUR motto
WU FO'"WO t tTH •
1 01 MUP.CTfITOV RD
LIVINGSTONE
RADIO SERVICE
HOME AND AUTO
RADIO REPAIRS
119 Giiiwpi* St. Fayetlevilli
MOORE'S CHATHAM
ST. GROCERY & MKT.
MOSES MELVIN. Prop.
Fruit and Produce
Phon* 43 H
I --
FOB QUALITY CLEANING
DIXIE
CLEANERS
21* PERSON STREET
FOR SERVICE
J, & K. Market
Grocery and Meat.*
1417 Murchison Rd.
Phone 2890