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PAGE EIGHT CASWELL COUNTY fifORK \ ISO'S Cl l S VK 1 Mr. : :vl Mi Jam a Ha -. • I Rf .ci.-vilU* N v. :■!*■■• i :,'.-■■ ■icitii' ■ <»u !<•> 11»* >• d"irW<• -i;i - day j i.:ruh Hi. idling < .: a quart"*: it v. •> i..,y . . * onaratu lotions and ltd ihc trli. SOX; 1 KSTD \l Tile He •<i <- lli f ’• '■■■ I **'•. Ins eh' i! t! 10 >,'fu j./v.li l tl’ili ner-. rhurrh. G a.tie. V a 'a' at tin River iiopL.t C.i■ ‘’. 1 . Rlaueht . is < S■ 11 Me s - - Mai''d 2'. at 2 1‘ it'! s|■>< i a rod by ihc Rn Uiou >ii' iii! rue <■ •••*-:.' 1 v invit ed AROIT < Vsw. < . Wi l ls, i.viiivt; V Yt.'.p . phinc F'lllC". Rotlti’ I Me:.c. Glads e M Wat kin- V. ii a ■ . tut - parents <:f Vania >v;;ie. En-:. r. \ i )\n low. C- W Pinnix nil Lev ■■• Ti.ax ton at Mot aant-'WM Rii 't at.d E i ; . t! Pau lin. WiUiai’i ■ a. RouU i. Reid.— V; 11 e • VISITING t • T.-s Juanita Bigi i'W r. t.':- S\\ . :;)i ;n:d Cl a ( s < t ! > i ami ro u’Pi \i; Tiie Cat ,rU C- :> • . T Schr. : }>n;x; ut d.'v the ... - - f J. D. DiTnair. -well t.wuiiy' itovcs; ’ fwnei * -A.il . i)'-’ tii e. ju. - gram «'i "Man • ■ and Mciod.e Fririas March n I,\ M . patron? tut fiend;- -e edi.iSy in-- vd.-d i - e:tc-i'.-'i and ni.i. oi mu palm sum •\v Match 2tit:), pi.-: p -ne. oration o' tee < -y r .7;’:,its ituo Jen; alien; -. vie. J .1.-1 d ■' Matt hew: Jessie Kate nil! match your hair perfectly ... * This most useful itr.tt i-u .Me;.-i" in with your own ham. an ! < ■ t!a> rough ends even. Fittr-:: from ca/ to car and sh.~.ni<U.i 1 ': t ’ •he JESSIE RARE P:.ye Roy ".v-es your new hair length loo*. •■■. t at a! that no one cart ten .•: ; ferenev PAGE BOY W ' CLUSTER $8.50 This JESSIE RARE bad of the head cluster can be worn in < . .t ether styles a.- a cluster or plait. Vou do away with the use "f hot rons, thereby giving your hair time to regain its strength. f'ilf H A I.F GLA MO Lit WkT,'«t is length you want, the JESSIE K A R E Half Glamour fits 'your taste. As you see, it fastens at the crown of the head at :.i hangs r,at urally down the back. You tan worn it as an upsweep or any style you like. (It is 15 p. 20 .nches long). ?io,oo svr)ti ttsmph ot your hah or Hate edar. OKOV! TODAY! S EN D NO M ON E Y, • —pay postman on deliver*.. JESSIE KARE B©cyly> Prod. 507 fifth Ave., New York City - mumniri--L.LU.L nniwtm i,,11,1,1, inni. ii -] i Tnim.ii .ihijuii iu-i l«.i»iiiiiiiii murmnrm -■x—w*' j /■ ■p Insist on Quality T+ r Build That |j New Home ' -,]f WITH ! T"i f •. CONCRETE OR UUrOLlte CINDER BLOCKS Ask About Our House Plan Service ™ ADAM ! PRODUCTS CO. ! of FUQUAY-VARINA 14 Miles South of Raleigh cm IS A F. O. VARIK A PHONE 219 W, FUQUA Y i ".And tbu tiist pi i-*: v< pi i.iid did , Josh., o' min. .dcd t'r. tn anci ; ! bou.’itt Ibe 'i?s and no .■> 1 1 m d pul j • ] Iti'-ni c/otl;)'.. and ■'.)•.'• set: t I’litn i.h* l'f.Oi. And ,j 'i \ pre-.' mu! | 'tdude e.-'d d tnc-i.-v t me! |\\ .ty o' 1 ;!’ cut rli. '.'M b'"inehe>: .■ -r.i ti>c t. l ■•; -■ '.v .! tl’ftti In ; 1 Ui*.' utty ’ I'iVf.M i i ((.Ml ON f" HONOR (!Ol t. 1 T.velvo In.y; and . ixtc t. girh. : ".tme l.).it :li/mi; line of ep-i j I -o:-i hit).’; tjiflng and bucki d dowt'' . i ■ ■ b.ut t.h I. *i . -il -1 : '('( TS Pis i.-crind 'I seventh j !.■■•')•!<’ 1 oi top pemmlag-' ht'in-r] j.vhlt eleven aboard Those who iuudlilit.il ar«» f.>il•,w. EIGHTH A ■ l.uev Brtuidon iShirlrv Graves, Maty Williamson. EIGHTH II Bovs Eddie No- i •.•)< Htrtnai; ni,:e!">.v, fit:! Mar-1 ' pare: I• wi t".-. Net* ie Joh.r: n. Er ■ Rtehmond. M..r i’h u tile' EIGHTH C -■ Moonii' Allen.’ 1 Naiiiue K -y. i : Si:t. ',(■•■ Hark', rP Heel Bigelow. One Grave- Thu ' ii ■(> M:ms SEVENTH GRAi)E .o-ttiioiiy ; 1 Diihti'd. Benjamin Hill. Mai \ F*. j Harbour. P. n bara C.v : .e: .v -t: - 1 i 1 S' id. Xlminena G.a.. Kittb • ; 51 • o.'i. Ju! a Pinch hack. Hu thy ' \\'■ pj,. Pv; T > V* i t!! <- u 1 \v, SIXTH CRAMi Andrew Slr.de. Ethel Jones GET ABOARD THIS SGHOEAI.-i ‘•HIP TRAIN; THE RES PLENTY ROOM RAM) V| »>TI.R JOINS > iokiv < i i i: The John Barnc!- Dcnmims oi ; 942 E Hargett S ! eet Raleigh. : e stork ..ifled seven p-'-tind? and ' i-vp ounces of ‘‘juuioi ” i«v. I2:4o I ■ ' . M ’nda.v Mandi 14 He s the j !' •' 'Oi !' u-dtr.' -'rr '.f CCTS Mr? ! 1 j£-fi: ie:--. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Samuel Jeffries. 100,V E .a June- ; ■.Street. Raieich. GONGR ATIU. A i THOMS BRU. . . Be a .banrinitiSiet ; ' ant’ make the club. . . Wh:*.l? 11, \<H I>V f i dle Bari;,'sra .'C.r, W:1: bimson ■■, up IP Co s.t Mr. a-id ivP ■■ Kao. i j Eo-wii Williains'ii), Yanccyville; hit o : tng .*?:*tiur J*riday. March j 11 a reruit. of swailte-. iup a toy ; ! fncatior; i Ba.bcia Jean ,-;,-n hero' : n- , m- tsil !: The hi>m>' as M: '".u M Cl:i.- ■ '. ' ("'•'• eti.-t Joffe. GGTS ■ f-or.;ui was raze t hy f::.• Sttr.dav : Msrrh 13 H is replied that ihe flames ?!a 'i'd irt.m a t --c Me 'a.-, e r.i ei.i F'Ctunaleiv .... Down-j '‘H f'.i) nit up ■ c‘ ctTf-r:', wa.s so.- co' Mr. Jeffnes was ‘.eafod so . sivn : b’-ns in !: palm of the' t hand- hospital’;', itton whs nocc- - ! - i y The rnHn.* .student b-.d.. t>i 1 ; I'A 'TS injsi t|i! ,• ;d.. nd nria'i- : ■ eat. in an exprew e. of syi.:j'.&thy | fei their disa Jr U I DDIXG Glaml, H. y wed M:.. Pc, • • • B! oko ep ypn'Cd Ii He :he f Mr. and Mr. R. n Ecu. re i I b.- ’-Je the daughter of Mr. and M ij.Blackwell, b' tii of Cnswcll ! BLACKWOOD’S Associate Store Wellons Eras.. Owners We have everything tor heme and Car Credit Terms to lit Your Pockeibook ' Htrncii St- Dunn —IWW... II nm», «v>iwiwiwi m mMWnwrWMW* HOWARD M. LEE CO. ALL KINDS OT FURNITURE j Dunn N. C- M|| , ■ .. |L| . |M|| _ L||] „ I, r | , , , |tw , | lUJlt || tfl „„, -f,- ~ p Emma’s Beauty S*Eoppc Our Three Prides Sanitation - Courtesy - Service Beauty is our Business 200 Block S. Wilminqion Avr Phono 2751 Dunn, N. C. Hendley’s Grocery and Market Fresher Meats Lower Prices A I- Henley, Prop. 209 E. Broad St. Dunn N C. Sterilized Barber Shop Courteous and F.iticiont Barbers Wo Appreciate Your Busino.** Joe Dew Prop 108 N Clinton Ave- Dur.n, N C. JR mm HOLDS mm DINNER '! ' f Chial'h of .'s' -j'J'.. E l ' ( i.'.i i b t.pi ■: "c,i fi :h. .' . rp: ■ , .'-..nii’iv a ft'’moon . «’.OP iin Lduich 'iiir.ns Given n Ihv ! :t t t.f :;• •! i.htnuv; rcc''.'i ly in- I ifiillf'd. 11 *■ <lit;!'..- was ;.nne:' ti*v lb ct >! Mi - ■ H !. S 11 1 v " 1 1* T!ic annex v.' :• (.Rotated wit . .-1 . >n.t fic.v.t’v and ivy White *.:v 1 >tr* in •>- v IV I Prorc dr f- uni the aflair go t.i --: ward the payment chimes •■ m j1 ho cittirch organ. Mi H H pay inn the j.irS"t' ica.-fcr .)ti(l R"v (.) I, Th '.ni'.r ii. l r. s. immitt Diii\ i, i A Jr vc to Citutp our new gym .■ i.iui vju dn.i.ciy h- b«'< n launched and is going «ti full spe d. j \Vo arc (.xpertit::* to go over our i(ju”!. w 1 1:i toe hently coonerati'ti 'of our patrons The HCTS Gills H: )■: T'caS! :. ,-<m ; pic vi. a the HCTS Teacher; Un.im : !; ; -t Friday, ft was really the g one . f the -citing an-'tile: win ! for trie :-<•!>. '-t| team The core vva.- j!2-i> in favor of the -c'tool team. The teach-. . j>a: iivipating wete Mr- \. D. J'-m - M; i.. ’ Cul• b.eth. Mrs (' s McLean, Mrs. - • ,I) Av erv Mi s N B Lev*' Miss j a J. . Smith Mr« p M '.’.v Lew,.-, , M F S. L..1- -d. M M o M ;Ghre-. Mr- Ha" b r, Mo C I : Me-, re. and Mis- F. 1.. Fill't: i Coimtv YIAR BOOK 1 The UM9 Hass ( ,f CCTS inti’ it.ed ;*•:•,! ilk'd. "Tl'a Yea .- Fehi 'lea: [ name was selected by a tatniing ■faite-t won by Law la 1! . 11, ! done to as.-iii Tate to ■ leateriai was ; B-'.vwn and X' I. Dillard, pr.nci : pill ns.-'tstci hy \V VV Sr, )dwi, k and M. B. t.f; N ' . ai o ..pin.- , ah', divepten '■ i- aitiv tea r.f the \\ <da Mae Brown, \rmic Eior ibe Health Department under the d action of M:.- . K Bob ■ presented a c.noact p-'.a> tinder the ' theme of ner'lih Feitj,,.- March lit- Tap cast of the plav a, te.t'mv. s |L’'h!i, He km Hill; Stella. Clt'ddn .•Alien: Anna. Mahvli.'i Pcicat Y,,i- UJa Philip W'lWa ! utpiiiC Wii ".'the Will O:. ' :r. Wmsoi- Jjili. Mat caret. Grav i.ii. C.Jaf •- W. ■ en: V/ a- SO’Otv. Bov \. •IX'Nte; Philip. Wiliio Vie,-on, iC-'t -hrti! Yaner > : a' - n >t Dim Gan Ts. Pail)- Fravj.v. < . - ( j - jir c n \‘\ '. vt' r P .p‘ •• .'if;;i {''.(■• ■ iI O! ChudlT). ;.f t; M.,r j J'.utn-on. Kelsey V h\ yjabh; I'A RAH |K < \M‘! J J TVy.-x I .>(. f-., r / ' , ; county agent to,- ilje Mat. ( ollegc | Extension Service. }\ i;ft -l i v if'! ‘v ■; * , : i eC'tng schfe Is. staktTig and Li;i!~* j in,; 2450 feet ts Ins.-es on j farm *f Charles Brown and j.i'u) : feet on tat fre in of James Broiv:i 1 Mo, c !h«n 50 farmers attended if. - i two meetings. i'ne <" ur.ty agent hud; i.-iaiid i type ie trace;- i xplainltig each step ,of the work lidiv ar he went along, j L• G L'V.-;:,:; the two i' i :ho i 'n ' Kn. gb! ri' .-eivcd nun;;.. - f;,,j.- I tarmer:- for help in conrtruetii.g lerraeo: So many mdiv idtiahv have ,: viiuested a s stance (hat lie keeps ... )..ng waiiint. list of farms in visit ] 'These fanners, -ay. Knight. ■ j-onlixo that Caswell is one of the : nto. 1 badly eroded counties in ti t !Slate .mi tn>'\ tnd to rio ,rie:o --! fling ab tit Ihr problem T?y bnijci ing ferraces according to rer.im- ' ■itfrigallons t.’icy tiope ti, k-ep their Hud from washing away. Many of ric- t ,'■ ir,c:: at e ah-o , v *.L'Li na!faifn. piMTi.aj'.’rivt pa^; i«ir >. • : : menrimv .Trips pr T- t thcii- ' from v. n*i. was and .Dice' -i,i, • PERRY’S GROCERY Ice Cream Groceries-Drinks Mrs. Sarah Perry,, Prop. 812 Magnolia Ave., Dunn, N. C JOE THE CLEANER “QUALITY CLEANING" j Phone 2929 Dunn j Kobe Le pedeza, best for Hay—Korean for Pasture.. I, - Woods Prepared Pasture Mixture and Lawn Mix i turet—Various Grass Seeds Seed Oats Garden » Seeds. Red and Waite Certified Seed Potatoes—Cab* bagc Plants Fresh Twice Weekly- 4,5, 6 Ft, Garden Wire—all garden tools—Coker’s Direct 100 Wilt Cot ton Seed—Limited—loo Wist Sinkers Seeds—ll & 2 Horse Wagons—l & 2 Horse Plows—Disk Harrows— Section Harrows-—Upright Rapid Set Plows—Guano Distributors—Weeders—Plow Castings—26”-32”-S9 ? ‘ - T, -47” Heavy Field Fencing—Barbed Wire—Staples, LAYTON SUPPLY CO. || Almost Everything Lillrngtom THE CAROLINIAN HARNETT COUNTY ~ RECITAL IS HELD AT TRINITY AMEZ . Tin' Mi,-i Dei'to l.tnoii: of Ti intly Chapel AMK Zion Church present ed a mtuiv 1 1 Siincki . mphl, Maren !.': iVotutM." T. L Nrwb-'.-ry, imc.s! rfgaot and W Krn/.o': Lt - n Pnfi oindn. ?cl ’,.<l iri airaong : hi: ■ 1 at Mice tin: is hi AT,. Xevibc.i;.' ■ o ; • . Were Ynt The*e). | -pit Huai. A ’ • M : Ii:. iiv 1. ,;t ami 1 S'vuhert: A medley of familiar itymtis. tia'ryir ftom "Einlamlia." "lo'nd'• ivc!<a r> Air." 'On Wings of •Song l:y M< idel-olin: "i V:nl itjiie d Arnonr’ oy Higgle; "When Tv.'i lighl Kails." a noetourne liv Fed*-' * . ,it.il "Ct tidic Song" by Brahms. Mr Frazier sang "Open Ihc Gat. s ; ; f the Tenynt."' by Kn a aid "Tlie Miller" by Petrie H w. . accotn ! it-oil by Miss lin'd; 1!. sol at the piano. Mis. F B. Ho i:l,i yi n <, i T.owd The WcfiUi” o\ Si-.tincr on the own. Til" !'t", rant was directed by the music ccir.miitee ' the ciiurvli of which Mrs Jtto Mcßryde • limit ■.man and was pre.-ented in the in icrst of a new Hammond otpr.n ; nvtntly nstalled. Mis d S McK -v s . ;. and the Rov I. J, Ueckcty i pastor. joliiirionvilfe School B\ >1 I HARRINGTON Ti;e sixth and seventh grades girls unite, ; the sponv.r-h; p ' f ■ Mr s M N. Brown ■.’ ve a very fei'titai ivr t:n owl nnymm fvbv'w v, . March 21 Th: ■ .i. jr mt vm.- j,; ~ Mm entitled 'The Light of Women’ ,; rti P viced tj» p.'ogross and , acmcvemer.t of • »me of the great w oi'D of Hit Negro 8.•■.-■ Ehose participating vvre Atdeu.i McLean. Willie Fl Walker Chm ’ tine Harr Evelyn S-Tur. jr ... • Op ha! and M-srsie Smith. Edith, ' EvGy - Peiiiinc. Mbbred Rop, :, TK ! Marie Cameron, Ruby Leach, Dar f'f'idu Upervirch. Anna lewd Catn 'J ' . Lucille and Ann Mae Mm;. ■ r e, Vii'i'im Crodup, Deris. La-Uu plan- Faulk and Com Leo Spear I f * Ml N i.VRV M f| \< j Tik- six’:; grade is -iadvita; ) IV.! i* J .if- I }■>. <;■ •'• •it" c-c nvi'b'c in ! ' v '. in- tlon ’.viih ihc i»>g life of th*- •' a ar.t f.o-.f- I 'o-teu..'. They have also gathered <■: t(*)■(■■ j.: peeui.iT, . f encoons and kcri/ing them, al >i.g wit:, ~ : m <: " oirrervaiian to ?iot:ee t■,c:i ], dC'VOjsiJJfJJCl'jt. Os The Week THE m I I VI O .The buff do t.-e ht if fa M . lit bad ■ Pm;.:,, ■ a.ifted oi, And no a .stogie Indian Chef W del lend the beast ;> h-andker- V. rieb !;1W: h've very * ei-y far Fuel ou - ti. - peopie ve MY f’OFM Johnnie Mfßrmvn went dov M t 7’a see Ihe iiiggcst Gown in town Ho looked around He heard the sound . Jcfrnic .M' Pro';■,. j. j t, : ~ ;Hf railed the hound m.-a hemd the sound ' l Johnie Meßrown must p e (he haucthiiesf clown aroutwl Willie B. Walket Sixth Grade Janrsonville Semn! TUI STORM We •"■ e o'. .. n : 1 / Jt; (be m.vrn ng f! was wan -. j But ■ l l c >kv becrtfrif? so ci.»r --; tall irce<; in the park .Grew afraid arid started tir ; :,hhnL S Cloud aofi cloud bcgi»n ■ In this n rtJdlr of ;hr* day ,NiL f ] C-.me down and came to r,l Y', ! A. delta Mi Leap Fdith Mae Cameron Seventh 'Grade Jt.i nsonvillc School Lafayette Grocery and Market GROCERIES.. MEATS AND FROZEN FOODS Lillinglcn, N. C GUYTON GARAGE BODY PAINTING & REPAIR WORK 24 Hour Service A, B Guyton Prep. Slu: FOR VIfSS. f,OP i O\I\IITTKM POSTS. SLATFJ) FOR APRIL . PIIII.ADLLFHIA iANI’i - Arp-.t-' ! m;: ts. |t; •> r-'iti err, on th< 'galby ■ f live eleetion of Pei r\ \\ i 1 w • .jid. nniu-rpi) (,OJ ! I’l'miiiipermstt • from Mi.ewe ippt as n aothot i/i vi , b,.li'i. )te of A!i: -1 > ppt (o tee GOP I' Pt t;a;! e m '"ilk-.n la;P J'tne. v..,1 be aired he; ;-n Die u. s. c.rrutl ' "U)t; of appeal - her Fridav Api J •!. it war 'Fm !■,; ed la J week by A tty. Hi.vwMd p ce Alex aide. The cast venters around the wlei ton by th GOP nrdionnl coi.ven t er, «.-rcili’iitial.s i ein.ioiitee How ail and in (■■ 'ilc.;,—iup-. bee .'.] On ,< ti and Mis. May a< *he 'le gally i leeted delegates of the Re i t'al.liean party es Mis-a sippi and .entitled L fit in ;nr ".■•uncil "f itlu- Hepuhliv.it! party." riitint.iffs .i) the sat! an tlve lily : wher Repn! It, mi parly i etriipv-L IGua'ge L Shelton and Ni .- n bP ■ Taylor, who were di; appointed ' ■•h i. the credentials C'a'iniittee rul ed in favor ■ Y Hmvard and hi- cui- N-ar.i d ai.-" P. defei dantr it! the ■-■ ■ - Ju';p‘ b /'■ It \V • ti;i i;i i th. ta nan man f the GOP '.ant- t committee: and Carroll. Fee-w. forme! eh.'vitntsn of the n.t- I anal ei mivutiee, of Teni,e.-see. All m o :epn;onted be Atty Alexander ' The; suit was originally heard by . Judge Cullen Guney. v. ■; detuod a , '.it;■ ! 11 by tile - t 1 ia;n< ats tor ■,,■; in i tnctiart restraining the committee L'utVi seating the Howard group. GR'.tnrilc ETAOI ETA F.T ETA S i \si KITES HY i I) OXFORD Armsfea-i T Parker, n "f Mr. Oscfi; :•'! Mrs Mattie 1 Parker, died F.-iday morning. : Mach li. HH9. He ■■ a.- barn and reared ,n Ox ford. N. C and was a graduate of ivTaiy Potb r Sehaoh He was a vcl < '-a «"f YV-.i.r Wat il. ha-vong serv ed u- S. Sgt. in the Pacific thoa ■ ■ us opfrabor and .-till a S Sgt. He was aetiv m convmipiity life, tie " : ■. .Pt bated with Lie Elks and Pie Ana ■ it: l.crjnn. He was in-j , teri fed it. athletics and )c- P nsbu, • . .;■ e • <'xl' lit the •level,'pnifot es bie Ridlex i .P --; new.,;: a re.w.'b • of be ! i;t Church , tta f tee Baraca ■Su h : Funet wet e r eld S m. ' dart; , ,p 'he Kt • } 1 ,‘nuf'h w'ifi iee Rcvo'fir.d H. Bi hot:; .givtr,. the eulogy. Hem - were made Dr. H. S Davpp Dr E V Toney „nd D. G W W.itkm. of HaltP N C Service?, a I the and the American I.e.p n ■Survtv rig arc ; wife - ttc dauvh : ter. ns other, u fiithcr • o’iC bj** i;-c; • ;.nd friend-. NASHVILLE BANK MARKS4STHYEAR VASHVJT.I.E AN!'. S; ' holders, and officer., of m- Citizen,.' .Savings Bank and Trust C w'.pan/j !'"'ld n the* e■hour nisei v;»nee of i '■;■ annivc; ..ir.v >f i»s< i: atiiu-l tna’i hove Saturday a (tea i'- ■a» e. fiie* oniik. thfiitered ui ifuip npenert t-, blUMtiiw the first Monday in Jen- i ■nary !<M>! i I"'" ‘"ior.t : ' tne batik it i , H< | r " A*t •ti Bov ■‘,i eat y-bitasu rer. • j,% i Baptist Publishing board..! !■ ‘ * G i'etgu "'ii i- exeruttve va e i ;; ; .-odent and H. !.. Jordan it cash- j : ier. Support \our i‘ri )cr ! ! wt-!-innr ii main i ■ m M Ihe C. Bmial Society FUNERAL DIRECTORS— EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2881 Lillington, N. C CLUB CLEANERS CLEANING OF DISTINCTION Delivery Service Phon. e 324 Lillington. N. C. ""superior "seed A- FEED STORE QUALITY SEED AND FEEDS G- E. Homo Appliances Lillingttct), N, C. —— ~ ■ THE MUSIC SHOP 100 E, Broad SI Dunn j ALWAYS THE LATEST RACE RECORDS j j Mrs. Doris Jernigen. Dial 3224 i Weaver’s Jewelry GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR ! Phone 21G-J Fuquay | CASE TRACTORS i PROCTO R-B A R BOU R COMPANY ! Hardware Furniture Fuquay Springs , „ Lig.l ll n ji rrr-T~r — NUTRITIONIST j ASKS MAROARSNE TAX LAW REPEAL WASHINGTON v\NPi Dr b Flemmic vp. KiMtel: je.d.onally j knn .\ t: nut it and,' vv la- !'■• ad n> j i ■the depattrneid as hume economic .;, at Howard L'n'vPt-tty. t,, : wrei-; ! indi/eeMy support(d fa; r.e: - nil i ' ■ '."inner; in t.ieir uphill fight sot b tepeni of ail anti tnagantie law". :. In answer to quest ions in an n ; • i terview Friday Dr. Kittrcll said I that her re. a aeit finding. itidieate tint f'ltgamie is a more sat:sf..e- ; t' . ;>■ table spread than Indter fca most children studied in 'be tint-1 vm it.v nursery school And -he j addtd that marparuK. is a’.-'a betlei f" 1 elde-iv persotii' ndfrring with: thing joints. i'..,- ~ver a yea; ihc eminent nu i triti'.uiLst and her staff have been exec i men ting with butter anu 1 ', margarine in the foods laboratory i and at the nursery sch ol where ■ they have fed both spreads to th- 1 , youncsti rs under controlled condi tion-; an'd watched the results. The evidence, she rays, is con i ‘ elusive that margarine ts more sat -: ! isfactorv than buttrt for most of the children m attendance nt the i -; h- '• : Among e b','. thugs. Dr Kittreli points out tii.,! margarine •■ vc*got;.ii:le fat. is w•• easily di- , . gcxtible 4Jian butter, n animal fat in line -.'-ith f)er uvh find , urns The not'd nutriii: n.,* ' ; l.ha t home makers: who are row fry-: mg to stretch thier f- od dollars in I • me eases cutting down on fresh ' rn :k. might do vveii :,■- ■■ i v 'it;;ie ; r.gi; gat in ' for butler in tiie family 1 b-idgei and apply the savin;:.; to i.e purehaie of ntiik, Such a; switch, she says would greatly ) 1 improve ti’.e family (net Dr. Kittrell’s analy .-:e> support' ‘;v findings of other -r.'nta-:-. in-) ! holds that, margarine -- nut only as' i nutritious as butler, but .-ay;- that! me rcsp<'ets, j• is superior. | Also the results of her studv, in-j ' •’v support it. , i! ■ ' • •' rs in their sigh? for repe-al of ; disc: min a :orv a nr] coin-- ! ; rest j; -tions an margarine. ‘ ust 'vcck. the J?-.»us< C'-mimi.t-'e oi Agriculture rrporicxT out ;> r* 11 i olrrh v. .t? eiur.o.ate foe texux , t L’t wouid contn';ue and •.>. riui c io; (jr.der prf. '> i • ,cuTS of the ; bilh <>n which the commute?? vavj • ! ... ( j , ... . /[ \> »'u]d Iyc prohibited from *ntcr-;• sl•< tf* cbm merer- If this bill becomes it so;' be ne<;T“-.Tary for mu, marine mana-o lacturers to csiabiish cob-rinej l 00.-uus m all -•■ b- which p-mu : # hr rale of colored margarine Thu fb>w* ver oi servers indicate ti;:- 4 ’ noth the If •/use as •» v.-h-he ->r<i the ; margarine altogether from thro! I limp j estru uons ! Bupj irting the een.-ninc- :m<! ' ■ *ti" .'Undreds of orgaiu/a'iu)-.- m ! eluding Mrs Bcthime's N;.' "n-H - ; F-.mej: ~f \V i Cluirciies. and the- \,»tt ■ iai As:-.o ■ ■ ::■;;<»> of c o"iid W'.r -rn The Mail':: ' mJk uli.-a' p. ■ - v, a. J 5.7 pound.- per d •„> the , ’.ighest prod lift inn :;pe f,, th)-,' j ('at'" .ince rf-eords began in i:';gS i 1 Tta anti nal lue-e:;ror| t iicr-i ' I fillotment for 1949 h-ts beer, at! | 960,523 acres. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE AMOCO GAS OIL AND KEROSENE Washing and Greasing LiUingior,, N C. I WL A. Tucker Grocery ‘'There’s no Substitute tor Experience” Fresh Meals, Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Located at Shawtown Lillington, N. C QUINN FUNERAL. HOME OPERATED BY, AND FOR COLORED PEOPLE Visit Our Home You Are Welcome i 707 E. E tiger ton St. Dial 2734 Dunn, N C. - FOWLER RADIO COMPANY Liliington Dunn RADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Specialize in Race Records Guaranteed Radio Repair Firestone Tires and Tubes, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines- Radios, Radio Batteries, Paint and Hardware. Many other items for Auto <& Home FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLIES j Phone 2362 Lillington, N. €. j Murchison Hardware & Farm Supply Co. Hard vare, Appliances, Farm Supplies, Fertilizer | W. L. Murchison Lillington F, S. Rlachard j i WE! 'h PNT»T\r. SATE EDA V'. MARCH 2<E 1949 FINAL RITES III* El) FOR ms. IVfeLEAIN Ml gig"?A?—tcS-Mur lt£F l^wlwHi^l Funeral .servLe-; wen- he id for j Mrs Virginia McLean a? the Trinity Chapel AME Zion Church of Duntt. She was .. rc ;U nt of Dunn for o\'( r fifty yc.'i>-s and \va- a me tuber i of the Methodist Clvarcli foi many j ypars s Very active in the work of her j churen, :he war an enthusiastic mrmLor cm the Beard of Stewards Sur vis inp her is one daughter. : Mrs. Myrtle Masscv of N Klin Stmt vth whom she lived until death, fur grandchildren and »x great grandchildren f.lili scons MARK 37TH ANNIVERSARY RALEIGH Tie oh-ervm.ve of j 37 tears of National Girl Scouting Stnf 12 yc.■!■:- f Negro Gtr! Scout ! mg in Raleieh c» as hold here Sun day with --.orvtecs in the evenin'? at the F rsi Baptist Church Mis. Conte?: Cox. fieiri director 'forr \c :ro Girl S oms in Savannah ’Ga was principal speaker for the • occasion Mrs Cox was presented hy Ms. Arthur L. Chippcy. member of the district committee Mr;-. R - I" i t 1’ Daniel served as program ; chairmai’ RED CHOSS AIDE IS SPEAKER AS 49 DRIVE STARTS CHICAGO ■■ ANP> Tl- ■■ :hk >ff" meeting of the ;:tti rent South Side Red ffross campaign ip Cite ' "aj4<> was held at the Mc-t ropolib-.n "v.mrrv.tr.Hy Gsuveh Sunday night., ' .fesse O I'rc mos --f Ww-iii; igton. I.) for Public Relation,- was the feat ’ ured speaker. Other.-, on th" pro ; gram were. Jam; Elm, /t-neral p atnpai.'n chairmtiii of he- Ch.cago | Chapter of !!' ■■ Rfo ■ ■ tinvy Dr. dnsfph *,T E- o; Mi ; r politan church; Sttir; L Kibe! hind Bertram B M -. v,o<- chmr - m<m. Luciu;- C. Harper editor f.'iii ; eago Defender Jan.os T. M'-:.hr, and Sydney Williams-. executive ;of the Chicago Urban league. Lev ' i:- A TL C Atwell. South Sid> < h - r- Th oca-: gave n revealing overall t-i Ci. o of d;c work of br<t the doi c from their inception Graph: i ally Th ima; related th« elrt ra tin (L. and icnudss which . .found Lea- -v, ..ffon the reeip rrwy d‘ry lived Red Cm; <luh reatfonal aide m Gemany. Italy. ' France and England as well a- Ja pan and the South West Pacific, all -of winch installations 3 nomas had personally visited Claude A. Barnett mlroo .ic- d Mr. Thom.'i-. Fha mitiai amount collected ; the Soufhsidc amounted to si,r,oo «- the campaign got underway I Sut fOiti-' Liberty Lib Insurance 1 Company and its emploves led bv j Mrs. Mamie HTkers -n Mmrts. a: junior executive, turned in $503! as its first contribution. Metropoti-j tan Funeral association Robert I Cole, president, was second with j $230. rvwnrumnaws*-* JOHNSON’S TIRE SERVICE FUQUAY SPRINGS Recapping and Vulcanizing _ L n f n , , ||M| , | MOORE'S 2-WAY SERVICE STATION We keep business up by keep ing prices down You eat 1095 meals a year. We save you 100 a meal; at the end of the year you have aved $109.50 by j Trading with us. Lilhngton, N C, .GmouM inniiiuwimmwi-TiTTTi»ir —rri -ir itnrrrn-mrmm lyrnr-- ——— TRIALREVEALS NEW YORK CITY • WDL' Ne ! grn anci white slavery tn the South I still exists ;r: the form of peonage, 1 debt slavery, ami, other forms of '•routed labor, according to test 1 mortv taken during toe three day - public- hearings concluded last : week in New York hy the C-.ni misiion of Inquiry into Forced | Labor. The hearing- probed conditions in all part ; of the world, using af fidavits and first-hand testimony of wetin- of forced labor camps in e.rious parts - f the world includ ing Soviet areas. '"he i nmrnir Jon was officially or- I u.anized last Dct < mber by the Workers Defense League t> expose 1 forced labor wherever it exists i today. FLORIDA PEONAGE DEbC HIRED j Eleven cares of peonage in the | South, chiefly in Alachua County, ' Eh-ncta. were rev bed l.y the Rev. IC. Leroy one of the \vt j nesses testifying at the hearings. ' Those eve' u-e --.ly examples :of wide-spread debt-slavery, cspec ; tally m the turpentine still .m as of t the South." Rev. Hacker declared. A Methodist min •? tor and Major iri i the U. S. Army Reserve, Rev. i 1 fucker i. a forme" proses: v at Bo vihunc-Couknian College in Daytona • Beach. Florid-. "A Negro who trios to tv-; pe the : peonage forced or. hue. by induced and it:;,; ist sK.i'.t ; arif-V'd mid either r. led o ,-td vok tn f . : it a-'tr; L< ;■ H .km to-tithed. He i said th.it bo FBI o ve.-ti f :atcd such a v- C b Tenur-ssee in IM7 but no ■ prosecution ensued, Re\ liar; - ■ ii*d it:.it whole farnihe-; at th: n; averd. are kept in peonage in ea?;,;»e-ptoofed com : poiUMi.- iti ft Flo: via v»untie;, and in South Carolina and Tennessee, liv ing in conditions as primitive as , '.those of jungle " ft .some cetr.|r> nd.-. according ? i rt- v it .-• k< - u piiuohy. armed guards art ■ iu!side the rn - o >: made ; high slat; boards -urn; -.itv t.v twrbt-d wire. The r job t . kc p the outsiders out iand the- insiders in." R " i.itid Wa't.s, nation;:! secre iry f the Workers D-Tensi Lea gun :. stified ihot there ; ; adequate : fe.jcv.'i !-■ lilminutc peonage iimi slave; i: Mr United States. FL emphao/.-ti that the Civil Rights j Sot tion of tie Department rs Jus ' wav.- itv-de'juntcly staffed n-i : '.eked authority to order an inde pendent. investigat; •. The Workers fi)efer!Pe League. Watts said has rC« v. tc-dlv conducted such invesiiga - tin;'!-, and supplied t!'-e ,Tt tiee Dc . bnriment with the necessary evi ; dence. MISS E.D. WRIGHT APPOINTED TO URBAN LEAGUE | Sei m C Joekron. '-uthern field n ert'ir, Nat: r; ’ I. ■;• League, A I announces tin- appointment of Miss ; Eark-ne D W'r.wht f Los Angeles Califori.ia. lo the si fi. She will work in the "vu of Promotion and Publicity M; ; Vv! ’ !: t -a graduate : f the Kansas State Teacher. Col :!; ge, has done graduate work at the lit. verstt; of Southern Cali . f-.rnia nd is nnv eompict.im; her i work tuwards the master of Social i Work degree from the Atlanta Uni ! versit.v School of Social Work. A former Kansas City school j teacher. Mt - Wright has a versa -1 t ir background in Public Relations. |ln 1 ,o-: Angelo-, she was connected j with t!ie Federal Housing Authori •y and ".as a member the initial j Organiz-itionnl Committee for a J pe.-mapi-nt FEPC. STTF <t - as also ac | tive on the Comnutte for Racial I Equality. j - - - -r- _ i .One of the feature- of the pro ! cram v, inch wax replete with music Joy Nelson Woodley, the Lane trio i md the wuior cho'r, was the ap : ear u.-e of a dozen former Red j '.'ross v.rkeiu Loth men and won- - . ii), c loreci and white in nnifori .. * IfSdward L. Snyder it; president, of | the Men- eluh of the church which | sponsored the program SHAW TO HEAR ARC OFFICIAL Jesse O. Thomas, public relations ! representative with the American I Rid Crus.-, will speak at Shaw Uni versify Chapel Exercises Friday morning, Mart": 25, at It) o’clock. Mr Thomas will discuss with stu dent- the services of the Red Cross .and will explain lire organization oi j the {Treat welfare agency. An outstanding figure among Me !sro pMial work experts, he in the j founder of the Atlanta University i School of Social Work. He inaugur- I a tod the Urban League program in '.Atlanta, Ga.. and organized chap iters in tv n Southern cities. O. S. PAYTON'S ~ F-uneral Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 24 Hour Service 101 Cor. Harnett fe R, R. A r*. Phono 243 Dv.nn, N. C.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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