PAGE SIX PATRONIZE j THESE ADVERTISERS FLORENCE SCHOOL Mi?-; May Ml . Walti,."!;. (■ U-■ Air. and :Vj . fVUn Wii iionit. » iiiemb-'. tv I 1 -mv.!.*>n PTnO'.i! of Nut. in,- '! lie lb. • >; pltab '• .10 \\ ■' .! u - ttudent of tiny who'A v/:e. av. arclcd her j CTtb ! » :)).)*'s*i>: v s.L . ci.’f* 1 11 i.rdaj, It :•;•(. *i it.- <•>:< :.v< - held iii : t'o ! i..il i !.a ;-t :-. Virgin a <-ni h .u I; ■ - » 1 ; student- arr o' mid t.f iv>.- -i Hams. Till' HU inbe;,. ti'.i r i,n.n. a ! team ■ o'..vi. ■-! . i,l I d \ ■ ' luH ii ■ -tdav \h- ;i ii . I'' ;. ■ (• won u iti> ii'iii ■--i'■ <'-i KMI. Wo hop* la! t.- t.h t’-.m ;l ' win the next ■;■. • i: • ... < j \.-ii! bi Witii i’-imwi ' titn'i i' On To(-Mia > niyi'ii 'a' if’ Os the V' i • ; •11 1 P II- I ; •• il presiid a . • .■> 'T’- .'.> Cu tO ' "i I'll, a( ' n.'K'tl ill : ’ Tvferni'f’i.- of tin- ciuti ae ,i- i.uw: Clara i {-a . BeTy M- ; ■r. Rui.y Mao S,;:;, Zt ; a Ho’ i Cal 11.. Si) i l.i-.i A 1. 0. 0 ," :. U’t" it .' Rail ■■ n -Aii-• '.7 !■ t.ll' i A i . :.e Jf-v-i 'i " ; ..it !■: nviiod M . : I OH oil : 1.0. v Siwllie . - :l-e Ci .a The da - ..f I!,-.- pa liny f lie .. ■. ■ A i i xoo t to be : old . i i 1,-. NortC C," i o •.‘•Ollt I bill jUM. iV o Cl- '' ' 1 v A • . i 2 1949. Suit (■ of io !toolo . .' a " ■ t j equrp.*;> 11■ fd iii' i i j new flat e.‘ imi Put .... i. <-1.. room, a rurnpien.- LaP; * Add! i &y 'e:n inc;;■ .o- ■ . . i •,, :m arid amp!if •.. nd o’ 1 . ..: .. a in' w school ■ ifetc-iio. am . ‘ ■,, ■ writ*-; :o.:i :.t ;o t ■ ■ : i .... for tla 1 libra:The n \v rV-.-hu-r whi-, ii toe ;si :J , Midway Beer Garden Newly Open For An Enjoyable Evening Slop With Us On N. Harlows Rd. Vernon Godelle, Pit. p. GET YOUR NEWS f N the CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK ii)i;\ii shoe shop li AM I V SHOT 111 HI 55 UlN‘. US 11 HI LL 1 KHOt ILL drop | 903 BROAD ST. - NT W BERN i WOOD’S NKIGIIBOKI.Y (,UO( l-.h’ V litvfft. -s, Veils. V< ycial.l-n, Fruits, fee < ream, Notion? Patent Medicine Negro Ncwn Dealer. - ( all t}2»i9 Corner Queen and Bryant I . I>. WOODS, Prop. ■ ■ YOUR NATIONAL GUARD DIVISIONS I CONTINUE THE OLD TRADITIONS 1 V 7 hit is the t went if- 1 ■:-! of a series on the Infantry and Armored Divisions of the rum Nat nut Gourd. They are- pre sented to acquaint yon u:t it ih• or gum at ion which will be an M-Day Force , tunned, equipped and available for immediate service with the Regular A nay in the event of any emergency. THE AMERICA!. DIVISION—Unique in the* army because il used a name instead of a number, the Americal Division was one of the hghtingest of the 19 National Guard divisions fairing part in World War 31. About 45 per cent oi the f Americal's men originally came from Mnssa rJJ r chusetts, which was represented by its IB2d . ** Infantry Regiment and other units. Illinois supplied the 132 d lnlantry and the 164th come s : -V' ’*■ ham North Dakota. - The nucleus of this group, then designated V $W ft' ’ Task Force 6814, had gone to New Caledonia V, ‘ > u / <0 defend fhs island from invasion early in the war. In October, 1942, its first elements J y®/ went into action on Guadalcanal, some of j them being bombed as they debarked lrom their ships. Alter months of bitter fighting, resistance on "The Canal" ended, and the Americal's men moved to Fiji beginning in March, 1943. from there they went cn to Bougainville, breaking a major attack ol the 6th Japanese Imperial Division and chasing enemy remnants. January, 1945, found the division going to Leyte and Samar whore for two months it cleaned out Jap pockets and secured several small islands. Following up a heavy o;r and naval bom bardmsnt. it landed in late March on Cebu Islund. Cebu City and Debug air Isold fell, and the following three weeks ot hill fighting wore costly and bitter. Alter resistance near Cebu Csly was broken, combct teams made landings on Bohol, Negros and Mindanao, where they fought uqui late June. The Negros campaign, noar end of World War 11, was brough! to a close in rain forests 4,000 feat above the sea. Originally she Army had planned to mime its Task Force 6814 the Necal Division, "Neral'' being clear code signal foi New Cale donia. Then Brigadier General Alexander M Patch, its command ing general at the time, had wanted to coll it the Bush Division. But the name Americal, drawn from the general phrase American Troops in New Caledonia, was chosen from a list submitted by men of the command. It was suggested by a private first class David Foneeea, of Roxbury, Maas, Today the XBJ.d Infantry is the nucleus of o separate Regi mental Combat Team in the Massachusetts National Guard. The J32d Infantry oi Illinois is assigned to the 33d Infantry Division, and the 134th Infantry of North Dakota is assigned la the 47th Infantry Division. , • * .. ;y '* I "f W -7 r Ty "r" * ■' > 1M tV V to £2 M i hit t uT) NOT Id - B V JI.)M hit .O .SKIN'S ‘I no i . ’Lhcl bapli-t 1 at;. . Sf.ivifi’ . vc-e t; ! Iff j ;< orujcr b.y llie t;uf i •'•J.ci.-t t ; i ic.lA, M i •• ass , ’ , * a lajght i v E'lf* nu i’.ji' .'a if“\ i\; ;,! E. Ctuv’i.i 1 a .hi- M-n ;11 v II- uLiric:] N' tii .'.Colic Text; , ;"i (ui'i M.c.l tht.-y 1 ...i.v liti'.i*. ii’c 1 . nil have it ,1 i,'i.i,>i't!y. ‘ .ha • | It- 10 1 ] )1;(V> A At ar a..', e.d'.t-d in' ! i j-.,i ", by ter u. ■■ t<;r. :•'., 1- w a., fa - l is!i (i fielli ! 01'e’ir I'itt* pa-'- '1 > i I raid U".M ■ !,i-ir. tia.a. i••. ti r. upon fibs i build :;!.v etmitll and the 1 ; ati-’s id' ia. ll iiaU ih,.| ptx-va J j ' a •,.! 1 net it.- Oh h«tit,:- ami'. (Utl i •: ,1. (.'• ! ! 1• 1 1 trial C : .00 l. ciifcUhi ’ fur ijCiO.dO. fir. riri J.n a • R be- an. 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AgricuUarid Advi"." y ' |{•,:• "(I Mr Evirlt is al;» .i imn,- I: -of tue cxi "Utt v c '."..nd f ti.-e '. n,:ai;ud \ !a »!:.! •p> : ni;b:a lurm'ng t • a ■ goud ii one plans and studies the a,]i.. i.a I :id • Hid .u !:;> I,'ld ill a- a. I,j i a 'll a. .! i * in!I" to hi" Ifii:a; .Mark; liny. 1 a Mr I'.vc.'vtt iKia heavily on a a f u.t ■ ‘ : . a.b ' ' " •' * ■'; * w iUI i; - *ct c;*1» - . ?n -. ; *U(.;. iU:.u vflld t '*• .<*: \ i j fd:> Ipai Imnii 01 IVml for Vli\r.|U tin le R* aa y Cornu.-ny at a ; . i t ,f S. uii.l, it v.-a : ..ij!auinc'.-fi j ia " W'lK I'll", nil ;>• of t.il’j .h:.", Mr' Geneva K Vuleritiiih. j i ; i,; d. I- . Man Said he idler* ~i the ; a. .a-:, -out ..IS. : a dt.albnc slat.'! vi'd thn v, the d'b ■ ' h-eii io any • j ' j e '" upcii '■ d MiV tilt a ap- j -"a aid "i f. e! there I i v . ;i it .. 11, ' ,i i. -,y , p live' v hh cois.reci perse:,-; fit' go. d uack- i ' 1 eMMi ■' /| She has five yipaeh , , •if r;.rh f ~ V"*h- ; ch will bvCurnr * Ift'uM T'f-' if ; t ~ < i.i oceupanU; decide n 1 io buy. j ' ; i iA{ a t C 11 V 1U t S s i t. W • bUli - I rui-.iiU rooiii. k/tuhen. nalb j U « i { ; d tt. 'm:.- A ■ -‘U f i . :U*. ~ ms ja ; r|i'K V* aMVa wmm M : r.Y'?GY?:& vr ■'.nsY'f'U 1 I ! ' L . « i, CHIEF Li. S. KNGIN HER— Maj. Gen. Lewis A. Pick who di ■ I-(.'fed “Operation Snowbound” in opi’ninfr the highways by the Array and t. 1.0 u-m.i;ii of luarooticd in* habitants in the ftotin-swept areas of t;?e <"yi fra! W" tern states, has i h* ( n up! ;*iai" i Chief fsf Engineers, L. S, Air.iy. fii'ii. Pick is n native of Brook i c. •« 1. Vii." a, and a jjr iduaie of ! \ irtriuia Polytechnic Institute in ! the cilia's of 191 J. Servimf in the China-Runna : India 'l‘heater of Operations in | World War II 'in Iuri river. M!e a!tended the Officers’ Train. ! •!':■: Cany in Fort <’ |leth-arpe, ; Geuriria, and v. at vomnii .ned in Any list, Ifti i . llv ioMi-'d the 23d ; Eta inwn-s and sailed with that or ' pani/.ittion, Aimiirsi* Expedi : iionary Forcer, t , France in March, lab"', and par Ueipated in the Meuse- , Arp ounp ‘di i, .. He was coni* ■iiia" nail'd a " - c-and licufo-nant in : the ( of K: an,*',■!> in fp. };, ‘bar Ai :ay in JKo am! .uivanced f'e!" aa.'l. th'- ■ 1.. !.);< ;• £ ma avnt , . : if na , riat i . J on i a> \ :|, i'i 19, !i I*ay> To \il\rrlis■ . n Sr- ’ A i' !.,! ■ !’ SS.OOO in casl'i prize" j t:■ i.'.v Ii dcd In Mime kfu -tale :< c- i , Oi.nal. regiiiiial, and national win- , ■ . The fund' .i- being I'luvided ! !, lie {.re;.: Atlantiu and Pacitic ; . i ! ■ mpuny ;ieid i • ay bey am! • -id in the United Stale win., hu;; j ;.it; I■. i !. : ’.I, U Ihi I': I : I’liile i o ii.pi te. i : !■ top award oi $3:90 \v il! go to J In individual vi'nevi, the ».ountrysi 3.u.'u.nal Juiiiur V* :( *, ble Grow- ■ nil: f.'iiijiri'pii.n. Tup eyn.Hial prizes 1 S2OO i '. -. 3 : - - tied io . ; w inner. In erich of lue foie regions. | : iMhc:: : -u.ith. cental, end \ve ; :t ; i i’ tthree ect. iinl prizes of ; r i 'o-yyy~ i | V MOAX/yC l HANDSOME j WBRl""/ < — -A? - 'i- j I !j !! ' r i ! If L ! L j WAT ""TCT**- * w Tir"T" a r „ combat teams e than 2,000 communities where Na tional Guard units are 1 oca red. General Cramer announced. "his nationwide program will t consist of Army Day luncheons and dinners, armory open house cere- ; monies, parades of non divisional National Guard troops and other special even's appropriate to th* oecu -:ion. SIOO each will be de 'ributod j-.lu? ; Mate award:, m cacti participalmg i ;state. The pro scram if. divided into (wo j pharos. Firsi, a production project I h required, and the garden lh.il is : -a: ned f.,i t-H Clt;0 or FFA w >rk I , may be wed U u.viilvei a careful : an fit work putts records of c l ; protliK'tii.'i'i, it iconic, ar.d how and’ [ where various out rations vu-ru , ! carried oui. ! Second, a marketing study cutiv.-.e • ■I ■ provided Tin: .. dl ; u-u. . < .. h j ind'yidual with knowledge of tne I t ce„t production i ud lKm i that control quality in vegctable.- i and the various gi .-.hu and pack | age* used ;n sellin,:' crops, an well! ;o vai 1,;,. *| ; . 5i,.1 1 ale and j retail outlets. Full i-nfotmati n un the i ui,!e;-'t j may be obtained Lain :P<- Uv a ; iounty :a-.-nt .the horticuiUue ex, (t’li.-iari .'-pc: talist a* State Lai., ua M‘r by wining di recti y t<* p.-ap ! ; Giant h Snydet J oil French H..U i * aV' , it. ■: Mj; -ItiC hie ■ ; ! .hr n! Mars. Exports ot Ar.iei ic in vi - "a-tt* j have increased t-um five i ■ 2‘3 bd ! ! ’.on annually during the pa.-.t Hi I »T WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow’s Surprise Shop The Biggest Little Store In Town. Compete Line Ol Groceries - Vegetables - Notions - Drugs - Ice Cream 729 West St. - Papers and Magaines - Pfec.r" 38#$ j PARDON ME (v\i please but 4. JHjjt 7 AN IDEA JUST : STRUCK ME ' i’ll Let My Boy * Sell The Carolinian § For His Vacation Money IT PAYS TO Advertise SEE | i CHARLES SPARROW i OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES 729 West Street New Bern Citizens Who Trade With These A Tver Users Make I his Page Possible INSTALLATION RITE IS SLATED FOP APRIL The Rev, 11. W Ruffin, paslor ojrct oi the Shiloh Baptist Church i,t' \uri't!i. N. C will be installed at u opji ivl installation dci vii •? ,\ ill In conducted it the thur;.h tot Sunday, April 3 at 3 p. m. At tlu* ll a.m. vu-(i the m- ii wifi bi 1 d«aiv ■ red b> thu p,.'.tin' eb.*c*t. Alo i for this wi!i supplied by the* Indian Wools Bap'M Church choir oi Vi uiaot. N. Tilt* inslalla! ion sermon will bo pri ached by th, ; R v W. A. Stab linffs of Edonti. n. D»‘,icons of the huuh include I H. i.iverman. Piirue Griffin. Ltwis Carter, I<. T Bond and others. Al! churches in the area are invited to att< nd the services. i;t PATH NTs AT (toon SHEPHERD Me G-bis 'vlid«vtte. 614 Burn St. Willi.art Be.yd -H)a Sutton Alley ,Vh. . Ant-it* KmvJp. Bayborn, N. C. Sat rip. on Hat rev. Stonewall air Ea fboal UCi Beaufort Street Mrs Edith If;.-! sc Maysvdie Mi !a -'.oil lit imape 1210 Ale cdl.'il. Street Mi- Chuivf- Audrey.':-;, Duvn Mi- .vlaifi a Sanders. G ran’staoro Alli- 1 , Dudley. Barn Street -Ur A!!••)„• ri mi’. Murray Stre-1 Mr AtMHia Gains, Gruntsbnro .Mr: I.iila Canady. Trenton NEED MONKV? WE Spy OR I,OAN >I()NEV ON HOST ANYTHING OF VALUE NEAV BERN I.OAV AND JEWELERS "to Ml DO EE ST. WE BUY OLD GOLD, DIAMONDS, SILVER, ETC. frog pond st K.VH E STATION Washing. To!; bins;. Creasing Cur. Burn A Queen St. Dial 2351 Beer Smokes Candy Albert Whitfield, Sunny Bryant Visit The . . , BARBECUE inn laccaied ai 5 Point* Get Soma of Nellie's Good Cooking Hours; 5 a m. to 10 p, m. lor 1 itt I Eat Are Clc&neV, Read} For The Ran - Sm lb# , Bakers Sea Food j .vst> rtumt t c 04 Q-ren St Dial 3618