PAGE TWO : m voi saw' rr in TflE CAROi iN|\i\ THANK UH ! ! HEAT IN A ! FLASH I I COOK IN A JIFFY REFRIGERATE ALWAYS THAT’S WHAT SUNGAS Offers Yju And It’s Most ECONOMICAL CALI. US TODAY FOR DETAILS j *fc\ \ ' 'n lisungflg ||AS SißWlCj| | FARMS ITv ' trailers ’ t jSpSp' 1 | 1 ’’tpt'f stntatir*Jgls | S In lour Neighborhood A ! - I SUNGAS SERVICE 1305 HILLSBORO ST. j R .ieifch Dial 3-6242 (K.-s; rj Greensbotr* *11 —mi- > have acted wisely and used [ '£,*6" V. their G. !. ]' und,s t o train (i 1 ■ ,^\. jjl * themselves. Presently thou \ 4 \V- sand.; aiv professionally and skuifuily i». n m tar better paying positions because of their training under the G. I. Bill. Git tin of: nr hand there are thousands of veterans v. do naw* >.<»{ quite made up their minds as to the •..( i upat ,o!i o: ocation they would like t.o pursue. Be i-. Gin': put 'df any longer. Enroll now in our behind of Beauty Guliure. Its training will e%uip you to liettei in‘•el your economic problems of tomorrow. 'wo • .>ur advice: Don’t be sorry tomorrow for the things you could have done today. Certified For The Training of Veterans t Dormitory Space Arranged . CLASSES FOR PRIVATE STUDENTS AND VETERANS Fall Term Begins Sept. 6 r\ Cl ’ BEAUTY iJeonazor s college 803 FAYETTLVILLE ST. DURHAM, N. C. * . , *>. THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE I i ELEN SUGGS V ri ’ * GLANDERS' SUGGS THE. DEFENDANT, I .i' i rititirii •• .bow has b«ci> c mm cm. •: in :n«*. Superior Court • >£. Wake t udS}. to obtain an ai ru.CiL. divorce On the ground.'’ I tw ' . i-( , parnti- r. as provided I. in ihe St:-;lute.* of North Carolina •,. : ill ~i .1 dfit-uiluni having liv - ! .wpavate and apart for nion than two vear* mutt proceeding the im-tituu-m ,f n-i-s action, and that said dot'i n ’;in’ will l.iiTluu take n :,ev that h b required to appen at Uia i ; ':ii:. m' tit Clerk ot the | ; < ..... t'oi.n! ol Aake CCwinly | North Carolina in th<- Court) «nMSti ,i Ran • North Carolina on the at I* da;. <•!' Soptendu i FJ4H. • i within Im o:,i v dr.thervaltei *.ud at ■ . in dii.iu' to the complaint ■ol said ict fi , i 111*111 t\\n von; s • ixt {.receding the bringing : i do. a- i. n t the said de i'i adani. will ! m t ier take notice that he is ii-duiied peal at the . tii, ,i •: . - k > i tin- Supi i :ot : nuil.tv ;rt 111' COUII- Kaic pi; N C. within tin. n \s ..tui' ; a 2Pt!i day S Sept 1949 .-it d cuswer ot demy. the complaint in said ..etc*:. <> the plaintiff wiil apply to the \, i ; r. tm tin- ieli't demanded m HA Li IE It V, lil'Vf.OCK Ass st Cl- rk of Suik . in. t art of \Vai:v County, N C. 1 in.- li: i j. . ot At. i‘Jl9 UI.NIINISI It.LTOKS NOTH U XuKTK CAROLINA V. AK f! iXH'N7 N HAVING Qi ii. lE' iL i I a.-. Adir.iu * )SI.• of the t a’l ! L.-atrd: • Chavis dee. d ia’e of Wake County. N*.-ill C ua. tms i- !>• , ■-li!.’. ..,i( pel .-».••• I’..;vine eiaii.t.'-- • ai; s' 'in K ' :• • ! mu'.; decco-ru 10 exhibit th« m to the- undersigned I.; 719 S- utii i '-rso.i Street Kaieiyn ' Ni th» Caioilua.. -m o« hefort i to 4th oil.y of A-.--.i-t Lllaio •». t.Us •dm-,, re- ' vr. v Ail persons iode’bl- ■ ' dial- • ay'inent. I’;l- !’-it. day of August, 1949. j TmOSBY CHAVIS SARA ALLEN. A c-mnt . l ie!,',, .-? Supei !:)!• C-'Urt A 2"-So. t :t. 10 17. .‘4-0, t 1 ADMINISTR Vi BIX NOTH I | N-. >HTIi CAIIOI.IN-X WAKE COI'NTV HAVING QUALIFIED a- Ad .x of !), Estate o*l L.;- - - f- .. n.!,.- do * eased. );,!<• "t VV..riC o - a-ly N..r‘h -Iftru this is to I ■ !if,,' ,11 person- having, claims 1 .mss •,!,< K tale of -aj.i dfotased RALEIGH BRIEFS Hi-, and Mrs. Ritillip Seliavs- o' i iri l 'fteo: .Vlis,s 1,01,1 {.vans of Rid tiiuoje. .vlis. J. K. McGrler; H i ioros VI, ill inr of Wari cuti .il A? i*. and Mrs. Roniiitd ivey, Mrs t!a ! telle Katou I'Mgar Elvatis and R-* j br-rt Elviins of New York Citv vvero ;Dm dialioi r uosts of virs. Julia N‘ i*.-- is and iier mot tvo- Mrs. t . floss !>»f i. Bnuis A'i 1 ! Tci race lasi riiifr-• ! »vmiiii; Mi - oil a JoiH's and grand daughters Berm' and Julia AHH j ! Knifcirt. have just returned from j Ptglfimoro Pl.ilnielphia, At.lanth If’ify :uirs \< \ Voi k. v'siline, rein i fives I ; : - ILo Mia .\iayn of Elast SouUi I Strce: has relumed to the dl> jaftoi' spend im; her v.o-Hfion in IV, h.shiniitoi! D C. While th-are slie 'motored to P.hiladi'lphiH. She re , pci t v.u y enjoyable trip Mrs Sn.a K. clarki: of Kinston was ~ recent house anas: of Mi arid Mis. Cinia.ii J. Willy ov Gar iner Mi and Mrs Daniel Harr in n.i. weekend guests of Mrs. Callin' ! Kerry M .mi Mrs. Marvin have lin ci'ti'ly iei urn fed from visiting j friends in Virginia and Balliinoi .• Mrs. Harvin is ihe forniei Mis iuiili berry. .M' and Mr-. Thomas Will turns |of New York City are visiting ,\L and Airs Ferry Hinton if 101.7 So Wilm I' gtou Si i■> ■ i TI. i .in li- if Pi-a.-f! id Niuse. ■ioial unit . ill mi t-t at fin- VWt'.t 11 ■ Sii on Soiil ctuher !:. Miss A!»• i ; • I! TOllioM was in the city Illl'ene lo Miami to resume In r duties as iit" - ;.r!at. at the Do; m j High School Miss KlHott is :ln former litirurian at the Wasit ihiK'fon Hiuti School here, and ha .jus! conn,feted a summer ot stud a. ih. School i f LPo-arv Sn.-no I Hie Vnive.-im ~i Mithigau s.lames Lei!., Andt raui auo li \' White -.Vi•:i a -Is of J|). Momrosi Havwood and uiother at S. Ess! strt-t. Mrs Anderson v-as in tin- ,-i:y for file graduali.. i •of tow from Shaw t'niv.-rsitv Mi S, J I'ayloi of W’akf For *st anrioitn. i s the maniam of In i daiighiti Alice, to nurnett Tahrre. "I R .The vows were spoi,, on August H in the homo of Mr . t Mr- 1.0-1..- Moore ',-.1 Hr-’ Lenoir Street R.-v A f. Hyrdn.-* w... ill. *•!ficii.tbor itrinisr. r Mr. •> mi Mrs Stonii \ sited ,\| ■ 'aid Mis I'd win Hodn, of 20:, l.iu rotn our' over the u -m! Yii-. ; Carolyn Yvonne Pruntv o: 1 N.. i -1 ! i E'ia I, West Virginia has’ Been asdiointed Assistant in the * • R"se of ivducaiion at the Uni virsity of IMinoi- a! CiiMiia A 19 4 9 y ."ail Hat. of Shaw Fid v eis-it , •she will sir. iv low.,rd tin .ta.-i.i U. vvii;;,- sei-vins.' the A.-i- ;-!ii[.| ship. Mi.-s rhniiiy graduaf ed May with a straight A average and a c.e.isistent Honoi Roll standing Wiring In • '-olifg.- oa.-(*.-; She ~s. -'■Allied he; duties at the I'nivei ■it.' u Illinois Setiteinhev l-t. WITH EIGHTH ARMY Nei ■ . W diiaii 8.-ighl, s t v-: Mary C Bu.:, ; of 731. Klimt'- " Ei’. cct Raicigh. North Caroiina. ■■ o’leiu-iti of the '-’4?h Infant. > Ree.a.M i now stationed ut Gifu o Tie 24th 1 -lamn is a . ,t t th- 2-.'di Infantry .Tropic- Li.vhl j naa. • Division. cointiiH. ded by ,Ma i". O'en.' William li Kun *;l 's svjoad ie,.dei ii. Head ißa’C-'S Cnmp.nv 2nd Battalion' r< 'Ntrii.g a re(will rang, firn.g. he H. enx-Mri Th Army in F'oro ury. 1912 i eeeived his bash tram in; at Fort McCVllan Alabama and iciaMto foi ov. . si-;.; duty m ,l.ai- Mii : them t- '.it.- undersigned •' 1 - ” 1 " IV; -or; Sti.w 1 If;.- ieiph No: th Ca roliria. OJI 01 before flit LPth (1: ■ Ot A o.t ist 19511 or this 'b-ice ’ •>< ph-.idcd in bar of - c ii ;■*.-< •i • Al; p». i*iis imiebi >-d t.o til, i-'.stau wili pie. -st make ■ nur.ecti; x pay inert Thu ISlh day of August 19.49 Tll El, M A BURRO V G IIS Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE Attorney A up. Sept 3. 1." 17. 24-Oct 1 »V THE StLFERIOK COURT ; NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE j THOMAS K FORD Plaintiff vs. - PAULINE FORD. Defendant TH F. DEFENDANT. Pauline; ■ Ford, will take notice that an «ic- ! Lon outitied as above has L-e, i, | commenced in the Superior C* u, t "f "A aki- County, b; Thomas K ; Ford, plaintiff I herein, t- obtain .m absolute divurce on tht i-routuls ->f two years .-ifeparat ii.i'. ,s .'r.Jvid ]cd in the Statutes of North Caro lina. plaintiff end defendant hav -1;g lived se):;.ratt and apart for ore til.ui tw.; ycaar- next pre •‘.•ding tie.- instill tioi, >t this oc , non; , i.ri tnut said detendaiu wil! , furtr.e take notice "u.t sin re 4uir< to nppee. al ; office .•/ the 1 Clerk of the Sup; , ior Court vs Wake Count., North Carolina in the Courthousi in RaK-iph. on the' * 'it.', da v o, St (,»i J94d ■■! within ’. ,”A er.t.v d. >s t.'ivrC'i.fte: and answcl •let ix to the coti'pi.nnt ;y said ct.-.n, f.r the plaintiff will apfn.v I. tht toui’T tor the rebel demand- : * d in said complaint This (itli day of August !a49. P H. WILSON. Clerk, Superior Court Wake Countv HERMAN L. TAYLOR, Atty U M S T E A D’S i TRANSFER CO « GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY Fill*. LINE OF HAULING LOCAL & LONG MtA * s AND Distance GROCERIES c ‘" r " ! ' Tuzr* • ! p« t - n . s , Ki>. uMyrao, Mgr. i ’ Appreciated ace to. riawMti DM tWB-‘J*G | I Tsu'b’Wo &«i«J «»rt» tow. THIS CAROLINIAN uar,. 19'lft. Captain E’.iiiott ,V|. Jotuiaon. -on oi Vi . and Mis. Marian R. Jchnsoti t ...I 12IS New Beiii Avenue He 1 < ’i. North Carolina, is u intin . *-■ - i tm 24th Infantry R-.giii'em. :«-■ \i Rationed at Gifu Japan He is cumntandiug oxTiyer in Company F and is new on guard! duty ut K Tie Base, tne supply pivot tv. Sui thorn Jiipan. He entered the Army in August. 194!. received his basic: u'ai’.mi” ut Fort Bragg. North Carol.ua and ue pa» tod i’o, overseas duty in Febru* i r'; 19-17 LMAVIS HEIGHTS .Miss Rena .Mitchell of ;>2H South W i|iiig-i'isi HI. spent tile weekend with hfet sister in Goldsboro. N. Mi- Oscar Kendall and children Maegrett and Jessie who have been spr-ndlngt heir vacation in Charles spending their vacation in Charles- * Mr and Mrs. Lee Hinton ot Greensboro have returned honi" after visiting Mr Hinton’s mother. .Mrs. Connie Spain, of Idlewild Av<* Mrs. Carrie E'. Price has tefurne.i home after spending a long vara turn with her daughter in ClmrK t>.n. W Va. Mrs Hester E'er.-U has a.s he gue--' from Baltimore lmi grand duughli r Mr. and Mrs. li. Pulley and ehii (ii’ctt Gaston, f’arUeti and Alvis. have returned lx.nte after visiting relatives in Richmond \ a and NYC Mis Laura Moore of liti West South S-t. had :m her guest recent ly in r sot: trom NYC. Vltw. Clara Dixon and family of !\ .bUinson T'er'aee hav* moved to, NYc. AH friends wist, them suc cess Vlt - l.uki. Thomas ~mt < hildreu of 4 Johnson Terrace have return ed home after visiting Ini mother Mr- AHee Perdy ol :*t Bmi" Plaza has returned home aft, r| * tiding hei vaeation in NY< Mrs. Lei- Moore of 2o Sinit*i Plaza has returned hone- after be ing it' and confined to Print Agnes Hospital (for several days airs )| Smith of 12 Franklin Terrace is spending few days in Penn and NYC HOMEMAKINC PROGRAM AT WHS ENDS FOR si \I\IER Washington School has utTcred to rh.- pt-aide o! Ttaleigh for *l'. past ten years a Hoinemaking Vc. • ationa! Prog; am. During the sum mer months sjK-eial e.mphakis is placed on hoinemaking for adult-- arid I".ii of selmol yout i,. The tiitie months school term include tjv teaching of classes, club wo|k, alid licimi projects. 1’,.. the jwtst tw-* nu i.;t!s tt.r hone-making i< .chers: .Mrs Di,. D Toole and Mrs Alberta Levine ston earned on •-}>«-<■ i;.I homeniakittu < lasstfor cuiuli - ami rmt ot si-iu, d >out hs Various phiis..- m h.cue making wen- langht.. 1 ;;»i nn I was of fend in sewin’., for the fn tilth slip eoveruig and too.: reset v;«tS■:*'- Special family servi* 1 . was als i given families who could not o tend tiles, orgiinizeii eiasst-s During the years there lias hei a growing unde, slaiuttng ei t). home making program The sti dents have carrii 1 th. (itograi into their honus h> purtUipatio in home pr >!•- ’ \ greater mu r.ef ha - he,-n sdown m ful'iHin. its objeef-iv.-s in In CominUnitv * 'J'lie tw*, v, < ; ■pr,-ceding 11. up. liinc i t s. ho.,i are being use 4 tor vis, * ing pew homeii-i, kins stu xients and tin rounding up of all: rummer proj. . pari iespoiwible for the coin para - lively low educational stndurds ot j many Nostro colleges. Profotsor | Put K - nevertheless com men dr- i teachers in Negro colleges for "an j almndance of demonstration, o. j paltistakhig conference work, an t j ot careful in-class instruction.' Hi | concludes the article with the as- i sertiou that "in the American scene 1 it is still true that Negroes are r* , (juired to do a better job In ordet | to reach the saute goals- that white i persons attain." Community Chest Announces Budget BY WADE LUCAS 'Public Relatione Director, Y'.ik' 1 County Community C'lmst i Negroes of Raleigh utld Wak ( ounty "ill as they Inire in ih past. share in funds to be raised n, luic October add early Novel, her foi Community < best needs In the < ily and couidy during t he coniine’ y.-ar The budget tor !9ae for carrying in the work of tin. Chest in the i ity ami county is 714;> 41!7 or about 1-I.OOd iess thin, wtin: it was this year, Aunug 111*' Community Clmst agencies are: the BU.odvvortli S' YM'.'A. which is listed to get f7.'9P ot the Hinds i’aiseu in tile comin.: campaign. Tnitle Couununi:., (’en ter. which gci - |7.S6A; Negro Gii •Scouts of the city and county wil’ share $10,793 with the while GIH Scouts; and the Negro YWCA will share $22.27,0 with the whit" YWCA Money wil !be apportioned among the Roy and Girl SV-outs ami the YWCA’,, largely ~n the basi.. of needs of the orgaiiizat ions. in addition Y2ou is tnidgeted for the work of the Interracial < nin mission in the - tty and enunty OTHER SIMS Sums Inulgi fed fin- other parti i ipating ngottcies all of which reii <|er service 111 Nv.-e,K-s vv-J; ;i --whites, iti< FatnLy vn-e Bn ei- iv. which - ds \itli home pn.h Runs. $20,019; c!hM Guidance 'linic. wltiehh aids In giving tidvic u, rearing’ ibildren. #11.7X1: the Sc! vat I, * -\nuy who work among .Ne-gioe-- os well as wliites is web known to aln-ost evr-'-ybody. *ll 5o0; Social Hygicii- Society which is doing research into * ier*;>l dis ee,s< -. s2!bl: ami $0 iOu to the Unit ed Bi |vie.- Organization- • f 'SO -u, help reactivate chibs in ti-is coun try and overseas for the t—n -fit or YMf.A CALENDAR MONDAY SEPTEMBER :> 1-.) p, m Boys Day Cam-p 7:JO ; 10.- Photo Chib 8:00 p m Mii'ftcru,! Union TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ute. Men's Club 10 p. m Town Hall Meeting of : In. A. i WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1-5 ii- Boyi Day Camp 7:00 p ii:.--Men's Billard Club THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1-5 j it; • • Boys Day Camp 7:00 j tn Junior Citizens, Cuih FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 0:0(i p. rn. - Bead .ni • l by the Washingtoii Hi . h School Band, conducted ny I. M Thompson. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 2 ,) m.—Softball and Volleyball 7:00 p in Movies and Talent Siiow WASH ANY DAY! ! Why Make Monday A M ash Day When j Our Machines Make Any Day An Easy j Laundry Day. USE OUR % , 4» HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY A. ~ * QUICKER . . EASIER . . CHEAPER HUNT -JACKSON Laundromat 413 S. Blood worth Street * s. s i I afford to retire? | When the time cornea to lake it eo*y, when you no longer carry on with the vigor of youth - will you be prepored? There’* no better vecority for retirement Ihon money in the bonk. The hobit vs regular saving is on easy one to acquire. A stipulated amount from your salary every povdoy can guarantee your ability to take it «a»y. Resolve now to see us about opening « Having* account. jggnEHflßl Mechanics 1 1 & Farmers Bank I i f • DURHAM-RALEIGH i f *w. inefi now lii eervice. Incidentally, .iiiirc Ihmi nn.lMM* North Carolinians arc now in service with the liiiit ul Sialc- Aiinwi Forces in various part-; of tin- world, according to figures supplied by the 1 fepartniPiit of ilpfeii** Bude-its for the various Chest •agencies were fixed niter more thiin a mouth of hearings bv the 'host's budget commit toe with re presentafives of tin- pfii’tieip«.tliia !groups K c. Huffman. Jr -*oi the Caroliii;, Coach Compnn>. is cliair :ilitn of the budget committee. President of the Withe County t (immiiltii v Chest this year >s Ro ller! i. bee. general manager ol tht ihmiiilia Hotel, avid the campaign dirocioi is Nathan H. Velioti. exe (Utiv - iieereisry of the North Ca rolina Teachers and Employes Re tirement System. Included on tile Chest's hoard ol directors are: Dr Harold Trigg, president of St. Augus!lne's College and a member of the State Hoard of rtclueation. and F. .1 Carnage, a local lawyer and active civic wi'i'ki-i . WALTER WHITE TO BROADCAST FROM INDIA NEW YORK Walter White currently on leave from his post ss secretary of tlu* National A: - wciatim: ten i lie Advancement oi t'olored People, will he one of a panel of iv-ur speaker- heard on "America's Town Meeting of the Vir" in a transcribed broadcast t com K;; l ai-tii. Pakistan on Sen (ember H. over the American I’roa.tb-listnig Company network Oth.-r spc-.kers on the t'orum. th. topii i>f which wili be “How Can Wt Ac\it.net- Democracy in Asia?” wii 1-i Begum Shaista Snhra wanly lkramullah. Pakistan dele call- in the recent Paris session ol the Halted Nations General Assem bly Mrs. ,!. I. Blair Buck, presi i.tlt of fio (h i• eral Federa!ion tti Women's flu If- . and Faiz Ahmed Falz, edifot oi ; tie Pakistan /’Does and delegate t< ihe International Labor Organization Co oi i.e \ Danny Jr. president, of Town Hall, will in- moderator: K Snuar Hasan, < xecativt- score tit! v of the Pttk ist.i i In -! imte o! internat.iotr.i A fairs, will act as i lit erp refer: and I»avid Newsom ilitoriilli.t ioii ui Ki : at "tit A meric-.-n Hmbussv in is iraehi wilt be coor dinatot The famous Kitty Hawk Beach in Oort County will b-.- the site ol a live-acre pasture demolish a tion btcnnmg this Dili WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949 MAPLE TEMPLE HV .IttfiKPHISK I’llfiltW.L "And besides this, all delt genre add to yfcur faith virtuie ami to vlirtnre knowledge; "And to knowledge temper at ice. and to temperance pal tenet:; and to patience goilli ; ness; "And to Godliness: brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kioti ■ ness, ctimity " 2 IVtri- 1:5-1. Kegulai worship service wa.- ! held at Maple Tempi* C"o. vet" 'bonus Christian Chuuh Sunday. 'August 2 orguv ist arid director We enjoyed tbs- woudtbTul a . mors by Rtv Booker. His subject • dituding a Sewn Klor.- Building." 2 Fetei 1:5-7. The tools tu t K used n the mau ling ol u seven story building at e • I Faith. Virture Knowledge, Ttm- I prranee Pat a net Godliness ami Brotherly kiudnes 1 2 Peter 1:5-7. Our Sunday School is rapidly in | creasing and we had a splendid les ' son. Wc an still studying hie ; Psalms oj David. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon wt enjoyed having friend- from Builingtoi to i • the scn.ee Dinner tor them vis .m rvei in ..he P ; :n ruum nt thl home ol Doa i n Eddie Rea vis Those ..i out -ick arid shut ,t* ; list are; Mrs. Estellu Pulley. Ht v L-. D. McClain. Mis; Wats, n and i others We wish thorn a speedy i ! covery. 4 We arc happy to have out Pa.-.- ! t r. Rtv. IV! F. Booker arid family, j iivinc in the city with us The Woman's Club met at t:,c ‘home ot IVli: H Pc;" 'll CniiH" . Street. All members u asked to ' .me .cl tin- next meeting Mi Ethel Sapp Stokes oi Sunv t : S C i- the cuest of ilei -o'.t md d-ugnter-iii-luw. Air. and Mrs Frank Sapp of "a 1-2 Alton St;act Thomas Mar" author and Noble Prize w inner on hi- return from Tt rma! >. "Gs. :iK.n: do rot realize ind tic- ;: ot want tu realize the -aims ot Then actual catidit'Ons ‘ Paulcc Radio Service "For Lasting Repairs" 21! GLENWQCD AVE. } Dial 3-3123 We pick up and Deliver 1 itWMffl— Bft—WMiinm**. Mfca)ni r MOTiwraiiSnrrgwriWß^^ p.-«.niiu.»u«i mu». K*i.r«k, m, e. HagßSSß^tagaMea^ FOR GOOD ICE CREAM GO TO THE i Frosty Bar 507 E. Martin Street I Frosty Flake Thick Shake* 20c Ice Cream - Soda* Snacks MAGAZINES • SPECIAL ALL SUNDAES WITH Whipped Cream Topping 20c ~M\Tv<)Rk (TTir GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Dinners Lunches Short Orders 10£ E. Hargeti St. awwiMwiiii^ ! HUNTER BROS. I I FANCY GROCERIES s* AND WOOD For Quick Service For BAG COAL DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 and j “Never Worry, We Are On Our Way” Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the billon motor finance m, 122 E. D«v?« Street Pfe©sri# 3-3231 , i ueiMiiejjijtiiiiii i i-Twr , niMOMnrr 0010. STUDENT iS 8000 IN MANY FIELDS COLORADO SPRINGS. Cola • A'NF i One-of Colorado College’s m -1 versatile tindentß is Thurman ! (Hard, giaduate student majoring •jj i.airditi- and sculpturing Thurman not only paints and sculptures: he writes poetry, hteia , ;u;i., ;.iid rumpuse.- music at id lay; the piano At present he i? i wciking on several projects in ' these varied fields Prcjvct No. 1 is a mural. "Ai.itr n n C .’lnmunity Hecre-nion" lot. \\ fitch lie received a commission P i naint two years ago. He is also , working on a figure, "Our Lady ol Fatima” for St. Mery's Cathedral here One year cf work v&neins •tc in done on th s ten fruit t i structure Tiie 30-yi ar-old veteran of World War II is aHo writing a historical poetic tragi dy in throe acts. "The |St ,ry of Toussaint L’Ouverture." ’ -• -d a book of impressionistic verse, : “Crystal Mandolin." to be publish ed m 1950, Dillard lv- received several ; or’zee loi hi.- poetry arid short ’ sfortes He was an honor student in high school, and was graduated mm latidt in art from Cojoiadt Coflect Wnil in the army .'it was. in special services. 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