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PAGE TWELVE GREENVILLE PUPILS GIVE JANITOR BIKE | Harr.v Whitley was presented a L:w bicycle by the seventh grade I'.; the Third Street School. The [ presentation was made by Myron Rffej. president of the grade and @f. B. Nichols grade secretary. Miss pels Brown is teacher I The bicycle was given to Mr. tWhltUy In appm atfou for his [vices as the school janitor. The grade knew that he he< ' hi*! k-ysie so the students money kB during the year 14 v ' '•'-'••• f-.vr.vs in order to purchase the . -it Itn his speech of luiceptance. Vti i- L- y was GVe'VfV.Tir’ With Cf. -'J'.t ted promised that he Weulo • knue to do Bis very fc*-*t to keep ** scticoi the host in the city. SPIRIT PBAIStI> J. K. Rose praised ' '-.it jne Third Street Srhoot ■ :td par beulari? the spirit cf the sevi .*< pace in taking time to tx -o tjpredation to a person d- ink a tumble joe The group? at -nt oii L 55 called to the fact tn-st it 5 pje thing f r racial relation-- when httdren of •..*• white race stop and how their tjiprcciation to < rv m er of the Negro race. Tne Tar Heel tobacco Cr o for #49 i.-t generally five to i’> -Lys tie in most areas. Head The Carolinian-! GLAMOR SHOPS SMART WEARING APPAREL FOR LADIES & CHILDREN 4G4 Evans Street Greenville. N C Jackson’s Shoe Store BETTER SHOES REASONABLY PRIED For The Entire Family 517 Dickinson A vr- Green viße I'll'**' 1 '"TI iinn I—l1 —1 -m~tn 1 — n in nn'imi'.'mii r—- nr- - HOME FURNITURE STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Cash or Terms Greenville, N- C. BLACKWOOD S ASSO. STORE GARRIS BROS.. Owners Bicycle and Radio Repairs Trade ins. Whiner Bik* Motors Terms t 230 W. sih Si., Greeny»T» Whites Stores* Inc. WHAT YOU WANT AT WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY Greenville N- C. FORBES’ GROCERY Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes Canned Goods, Frosen Drinks Fresh Sandwiches Daily 1026 Flemmings St. Mr. Sharper Forbes, Prop. BERRY BOSTIC & SON I Home Furnishings axid Appliances 257 E Sih St- Greenville ' (Netrt Door to White Cnsv f Co.) J DIANA SHOP Greenville's Shopping Center tor the Ladies 519 Evan* St., Greenville ! * i PERSONALS AUNT II L Mrr- : ■ I, < Wash.;,. . : 'the serious !>-<.- he, m.nt ! - Wednesu . Her av. ? - ! tlifda; and a , 1 burial. ON VAC ITION Misst’.s J-...'-: - B : • ’Glover <•<■- ,v-i! k”i - ir • TL- - ■ tnons at ! ruliltft 'eft W, : t:iv f . AthM f ity. T in: !h . .- hi- Waiter \-- u 1- • Ida;.* for t .- ■-■ <- v : 'Was.- «;■ in 1> C ' it •!' :■■>: -. CALLED TO NY< a!.'. i‘ -v ,i- ■ - - . 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'O,. ■ini to alterd tiiesr afiU'rs becuusc : fhe> feature toe vary i.T -■ in 1 on styles Thai are vc-n ao.ud in! ; tyling. They are vt-rv proud in •"laouiu'ng tba: Gr. -nviHc wiil jtl'C host L; > the fC-c 4 -, c i.'l RU I f’> •aid: :o> 'Dave le u : ■ . -Wl,y beys -,v , 4 V cedi. The Modtie itc .S'.ce tie. " atertained \Vv>tinolj> - :aht it Tropicaiu v,-.L- their piety c lied “Every:, ■: v : Bir'J-.day i •- 4 ». weil ■ttciidf d by > - . us crowd Rfctt esiiß'.rnts v-e;c Hot Weather CALLS FOR COOL COMFORTABLE CLOTHING Blount-Harvey Offer A Complete Selection ot Wearing -\t>uare!. i | Clothing - . S?M»es and I) rv i r *.it ids I FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BLOUNT HARVEY CO. Eastern Car a! mas Shoppi**? Canter ' - ;-c v- M; ■ Farm e G i 4 un. - Mi.i-ioev;, Circle. V 1 - j ■ v'Ty.-iO Why CCJitJCd. % !SITOR> . I: L M j stii ':oi chi! i f fv =; V.’ .;:in«U» IS. D C. Cl te ' : v v .li-ing ht*r m other. •fye ~ yve .. ~ r-.-y •mr v io i t ’ - ■ G- > )) with pn - -;mon : r 1 • :*. t : . Pitt General | H s;vit-u , • U hss U - MKS AIKIVnON mb ’ uifT ly of Mi - -it*i A T: .V U>vU!2 rCCOCVc'C? 3 tru-tin- ' i'riwA •/omccrninj: ■ Pn- e v/ a :>3 ■ : ,1 bde Sunday Hevvrer.d A \\~orro will be t served. The f.i•..)!' n . oed cn accord a. w ' t-» months o£ the yei; srei were 'jeautifuily decoruted U> •vs note* Mo ever, if each table hvruej -j • >f «. ncres wh.ch 4ave v'. ; rv ca>'.i-r. Music played tr:? : • • .a f t the be bop T:d -Tr 1 a* -Club ' Xeu> u ill RITES MARK FLAG DAY OBSERVANCE j , • . , . - . ky M..... the.-r American T -a-' in I‘ronl of •i'e-. u: i .. ;•: v-,e r. t ... ;; Ti■ e>day . A ?iHT.d ;r l. : am vva.s at; the lid Kier - ?* High School by the ■ Henderson FT k - }.- tlge The I iks pre>i nted the history of tin? flag outlining developments i of ' fhig as it is today. 26 SEEK TO ENTER 0, OF OKI A. __ i aOR MAN. 0.J.1 ANT Tu.- : , ty-c x N'cgr.'i'j Lave applied u»r r4 ’c > - >ll t j Liu; c-iiy ui Ok iahorr.a. sohoal officials unnout'ced ki.-t week. No ( ciion ha? beer, token on tic-; 4 ; -i ■! Dr • ’ K F< II - v de,r cf ■ di- ■-! ;ns. ;. lid Fm ! ything ;? HV.i.!;rii iiOi-'- sigualur’.’ a ' ill •.-•a?if J b ' the stale iegis ‘.v.,. r*.-■. nt;. 4 . 1 iiis bill Caii.- ’or ■l.c. -.-nivi - -itics 4 c* adn.it Negroes c . "c."'eg*:-.c‘«i ou is in sch Oi; o. i • ■: tii. y cannot pci at thi N* _ . ?olm c Lui-pst n University A- .- r. -' 4 . 4 . of students ai.-o >ve plied to enter Oklahoma V - i M hut echo i authorities i-i u-it hu\i many. Mo-; -,.f ' ■ u-'Si . .-it, are teachers in the -'.it'- oubii- '■viiem. and u cy : : i c 1 "c. j -ummet- In:- {.- pa: 4 -if ~ campaign push •i ’■•> R'--- -te \A.-\CP headed by Di H W Vi till .m;- n of Idabeil • > g*'t a- many N\ j? po- • ole -■> attend the white* scii.iol? Mi.-- 4 ot the .-t-.dents have ap r4tori i -r petroleum, en ’ ■ •'?» i .-rrn ei - oink's, euec-t --}S>cho>, ,- so, a; work ,zo: i zy. and law. One student ?eeks o I■ * 4l r the -vhooi s-i journalism Oix! iho-r v A■" ! , located - 4 , preferred f the tv.-a largest -rate <oitools because if » near a Negro comiiuin tv Norni *rs. where Okiaiva n- : located ir an aH- vhit'. 4 4 Students may 11 4 v 4 tr->ub!e tinding hohtcs here Among the students applying far ent->nce at Oklahoma is M- Ad i Lais IT-Sei whose s :.t began two y?ars >.<j darteu li 4 -- 4 pm r .—. i r'iF. CAROLINIAN—Saturday. Jan - 18, 1 T t? -1, ' . ■ ' ' " . S i^, t&r:. ■ : '■ , v M W HiiMEMAKtItS 'ft i ? —---.-•• M.-r, iCiive is f>r )ju i'i * Rvildix. pri 'id- ii! •>! jii k-oa < lege. Jickstm. A}is-, i-,, »«l i;ri- -a m* 4 third \.i;, ~ i . veniiiw as the \t» Hon ruuk er if %innii 4 a iMf'-mi! v .i - UH TH IN.H RH) I N \l TO GUSH HI- N DEE?SON U , C 4 *---. 4- -:. ■ i i k :s me -trier undet . --J 4 ‘>rn jpii- Su: ; . ■ aft. iiuion Road His e i'i n v-ys i >• i ... critical M- 1. by off: ■: , ,- Use ■ ' ,1 i- aa -ill -. , :• >: . - V- -■: >• . jcciT ;:f TbdqkhtfiA By JillA I*,U L.»o> | "'^T/ /Jjuf I A i'i <b£¥<i :! h FT Da- > -4 "M N *\ i j •, L I s . j.A •: j 'i'i t ‘ 1 : >-i son l must he a ‘tool o( VV ail Street.' i o* a a !'J M u.-, owe ii TilO.n!) f f!! nsy farm and don’t like Commuruala w >r?i> a damn’’’ VETERANS NEWSSTAND IS TOPS WITH NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES Life Weekly. Journal and Guide. Afro Carol:tv aa Pittsburgh Courier an J Comic Book A COMPLETE SHOE SHINE SERVICE Dial 139? George Suggs, Mgr. William Barney Prop 231 S Oueen St. Free Dei.very Service Attention... Greenville Readers Sharper Forbes wall known Greenville cjLren and bu- ness man, ha* agreed to make it easy for Greenville readers of CAROLINIAN to get their papers and to gut their news in to the paoer Mr. Fgrbes will sell the CAROLINIAN *t his store and will take any news that readers bring in Stop past Mr Forbes 4 for & cool drink ana bring your new and pick up your CAROLINIAN If you. don't happen to wart a drink, bring your news and get your full sixteen pages of loco state and national news, Don't forges bring your news jn by Thursday a- ; a week 'before you wont it published Support ‘he CAROLINIAN, it will support yo : WILLIAM R- BURNEY, GreenvdD r?o resent alive. r.imjw- ,1 one Tl Seated, center. 1 rneMine H*-f --bin. na«Vonal pr* si't« 4 nt of MU. Greer.ivboro, N i\ and Cfiailrne >mi!h. natomal t.i's, Hope Tk.i--.i- tST- 4 ATTENDING Ml 1 tlNi. --C'bCC?;'. ■ ft r j vV li ; ..~ . s , Be-- State .n Durh..>?r,:. Th- ;■ • •:* ; <*l.: vivfi 'i s Gr-' sboro s *j ■ ■ • - •bv American . ‘. in P?-i ’ . I its auxiliary. SAIEED’S “FOR EVERYTHING IN WEARABLES' Grccmriile. N C EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE ‘‘WHERE PRICES ARE LOW" Evans St Grec-nv-.i.» JANE’S SHOP Infants and Children* Juniors & Misses Cottons GREENVILLE N. C Best Jewelry Co. “Eastern Carolina - Leadin'; Jewelers GREENVILLE N C "Hones* Values
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