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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949 2246 PUPILS RETURN TO RALEIGH SCHOOLS Approximately 224 (5 Raleigh youngsters turned thru t ink,- on swimming pools, pLym'fHttGs auc ether summer tinv..- hoimi ■ tv-u .< - day and Undp'd hack to HAY-FEVER Sufferers * • . quick The soothing rocfllcal •MUioke of Blogger'* Cigarettes checks run 4|ng of eyes an 4 nose, Ulays 'coughing, itching torment clue to h-ty fever. M*t and sl.7s size#* at your druggist's. If he efta’t aupply you **nd $175 for faige box ci 100 cigarettes, Money refunded if not 4a iieh.ed Use au directed The Blmaer Co., IXW Spring, N, W., Atlanta, Ga. T&EStßklfjjt'at >• tT-Sls j£ '^wtSffiSßKJ |NE Wp'r) CES "on" "p a INt”'" | U’oulsey'x Sf.\ruku'd Pure ? mseed Oil House Paint 4.75 Gal. Semi-Gloss Paint 4.25 Gal, Self Priming Flat 3,25 Gal. Varnish Stain 3.50 Gal. rupr. I INSEED OIL TURPENTINE K DRIER S. M. Y O U N G (30 E. MARTIN ST. DIAL 712* SrfM DONT ££T y JCi' /my// / **gm vllfec UfUy Hii/i 75? y] 4jl \ SAY YOUftf 010 " [i ' py/\ji\ !*’* e ° 5 > ior 9'ayMab hah to giv* p«opl« fb# \\ impression that you’re older than you really 4SP r /,. f Q/A\ or *' bu ‘ ever! if >‘ our hair «* turning prematurely AS/ /A&\ 9 r °Y' y° ,J can *tiil attract new friend*- win S /. JL\wiC\ romance by giving your hair rich, natural * * lookyeors younger Cfbr Yowr Heir THU ?*%>• Way i ft,,- uirn wer fmb reff or w«h our ,•< ,-r'cd bv h.flt 4 J j f'-’Mroi, I ,h hr,:,.. , ' ! /.I ksewr .fj US*,4 for -vtr SO /r.-. . r 1 ( l i't'tr well j.,.r you, mv .,. v .. . I / 100% mi,.bed. \ - / hi-’t » t« y , tv -lrni,.,! »l,o* • ye,,, ~'» " / ~~lv\ . * * * # jMg|* iM-|n ““zsrrs I tyoa^tafi ¥r-W\ Larieuse til ■ HAIR COLORING "miNIiiHMMMI oocecrov mbs. co.mi© ouve symcj .sr, icuis 3, mo, PINE STATE ' Vitamin Homogenized mmp/Ktm,, . »■ garni gar keeps • ent peppy.. „ j 1 I ■ IfH.in.T, black i> ill lir, ,'i: id srhoo A I thou: 11 they hud t <:■;;» i ted oi 'i tt*:-,.!;iy lor the official opmitij ! r f lb-: 1040-50 scnool lenn, the da; set a.*:He primarily f, ■• regis j(1 ' i >n, payment of boon fnr.; ant I oilier -,ff irs incident to the :• lai ! ' ■ the senn ster end all were din ! ais.scb at, neon. S'lf'i mf.'-nrl'uu of Si ioi-],-. .Jess' () Saio-uTson announced 'hat (In city's total school enrollment so ' white and Negro nupib’ had in Ci cased from lust year's 7 78! *< i «,shi Oil miening day, I Altlionyh many ■!' th‘ city'. II litssrooms as e ovcrcrowoed, plan: are now undci a/ay for the con rtruciion of two schools the ci’y, an eh-m .iiar-. -chon! foi 1 hjte-, c.ni Oberiiii Rood and i hipli school for Negroes in tiu Ch. vis Heights section The following is a hreakdovvr ,of Ufuv«3 cn the AnroHmen*: ir. ‘!,s >, ; e Nc&m o schools: El nnentary - - • t. I '. erlin 162, Lucille Hnntei i.i.ii'l'i Id, 637, ar-d W sh 00 'on High (148. ff.At Iff;R LIST Wash nglor. High C. t-j ;,j < - IT; i.'ti ■ principal; Manviret B. H Bn : , Ethel L. Clark. George C 1 wo" tjen.ie :i.;i' P Freoeh. litis, nt ‘ 1 Hn ri Jeanette He kr ig -VI,- ri'ine’i; {* Hill, Henry T. J :u, • 4 v s ' c fimjly M. Kelly. Mrs All -t" s- Leving.'i.in, Ji..h.-; C Levii'-estor. id - U: ' Kona Ligon, Mrs: Joyce C j 1 McLendon Mrs Virriu.a K. Newell, m- Mr.-:. Louise F. Ik run Mrs. Elsie if Perry. Me, Suae Vick Perry, Leo: Thu apron Mrs Etta Durcn st |7, ( j• r Hci r.doe ’I cole, Janlct 1 '* VVaii, .Mis Tda E Washjnp.i.>n, Ai ur c ft Thi mas Whitaker. Peter Hint e VViMi.-.tn.', Eff 0 M. Yearain, and *° Mi" V'ngini, M Cook Washington Elementary James H. iter. Mrs. Genova P. Br.vwn. Ales, t® jftuth P. Cateheart. Helen B Davis. Mrs. Lucy p Eaton, Mrs. Marl I’-a '* H- Jack on, Mrs. Miidtvd T. Jamcr. ‘ r , fvlre )’><•; is Larkin AlcAd uns, Mrs ■ l l’: y‘ Peace Mayo. Mrs. Louise ivt le Hamlin, Nannie H Morgan, Mis. Carr e Prather. Mrs. G'.vend< f, 11 11 Reid. Martha L Sjjlawn. Mrs Kalb (lcon . Vhcnv.:: Orlill I , 7/ r, l i. Mr MnryarPtfo Whilakc: Mrs Ev„ p vYHe-.. Louise T{ Williams and Pear. Wortbsn Lucilli Hunter 1 W. Eaton, j principal, Mrs Elba Allen Davi y hr" r H, D. i.now Mrs. iVlari n W. f t:-: . 1 1 11 . fvl; ; I'd H • n. Mrs P Fr.ude.-, Mrs 1 Angus t H Gray. Mis Gtla S. H-n- Richerd Lee James, Mrs, Alice '.Tories. Dorothy Lane, Mis Hcrnolh l Lain’. Biairk-c G. i.arkir-.s. Mrs ■ ii:d n I,ir;nn, Air Addie Gorham Loe.m. Rachel H McCauley. Ruby L. M iCgliiim. .Mrs Haltio T. M’.tch cli, Mrs Hem 1 ,J. Stnidwick. Mr.s Gl: dy:< Turner. Arthur B WilUams. ■uid Mr--, cel a J Wortham Ci . -shy -Garfield Mrs Nora El '.>• ckluii t. , ,r) s.cipal: Mrs. Mattii E. /tenon ■ " ■ flfasAesaod R/nsesM Ckmtibfer LO W P«'ii 11 ! 299-15 II j 1 6 ASY T j) WS ~^ FRI6IDAIRE THE AU PORCELAIN Automatic Washes Frigidoirw Live Woler oefior 1 keeps clofhes immersed in roli ing, penetreding currents of hot, sudsy water all the time not 1 haif-in, half-out And the some Live Water action that gets I clothes cleaner, rinses them ; brighter (twice!) in fresh, cfeoff I ' water l Come j n , see a Live- Water demonstration. Stephenson Appliance j Company I Ai Mll'TH tV j I.M'INGTt >N ST k " >IIW> ——wwtwwiw—iMwi I—wi—IWPW.II imiwnwwi'n, , ji) e Ar.lns, Mrs Luclle Ai. Bryant, Mu ” I Bertha A Buil'T Mrs. Mary P '; Carir>r.f. Ckir.nr F. Ciiristmas, AH. . Mary A. Culler. Mi Jr;., title K j Oavi s. Mag; ie K. Lilintt, Thelma . .Claiic Ellis Aii.. Alai '- A. Flu j Ml Man J Mill I..eu;u dir D. Bey wind Mw Ethel 11 Hunt, Mr,. , G'-nrge H Ma..ley, Julius Card. : M • "'.cn. Ralph \ Ricks. Mrs. Mar a'-i W- (..-on, Mrs Gcrnclie V/ntts. -■ d Mr A!mi T Williams. o!>f.'r;i:i M;il';:n . , Harris, jj: 11 1 ' M. Mrs. f.-ieillo C.-imphell, Mai - \ t ‘."’•ft Haywood. Mrs. Bessie petti , , ferd. Mrs. Minnie T. Wilhams, and ; Ka*hryn Young, n - ST. W ( r . TO BEGIN ITS ' 83RI) YEAR TUESDAY - The ft’lrd academic year of St. Augustine’s College will be gin Tuesday morning, Septrtn h fer 1”, as freshmen and other new students report for regis tiatien at 9 o'clock, i The freshmen orientaioti program will continue through ; > the week. Mcvurning studetits is ill begin registration at 9:30 on Thursday, the 15. Classes ' will begin to operate according J to schedule at K o’clock Friday moming. The iotmal opening service, er ndu.-ta d by the Rt (lev . Ed i; «i" \. Pcnick, F*. f> . bishop of Ner<h Carolina and president of the hoard of trustees of flic eoc lege, 'r ill he held in the ehapcl Friday at 9 A, M. V rapacity enrollment is pre do'ted iiy cohere officials. WHITE FRAT OUSTS I EhIOMNAIRES FROM DORMITORY F i;l.id- Jphia < VNF j - j ficials of the four Wcrn ,'u ■ an 1 egion Posts hei> were .- a Inc f"r t.bo cause ni the o\. u of a ti'-ninn musical unit from > 111 "i-i >u :-e, if-.a:> rn ity h• »i• V da> r\ cning iftop reservations i i ; • hecii made, accepted an cl itio’i paid The musicians wore frm , Rt Louis and were under (be sup i vision of AtA- Roberi M Ow .- They arrived here early Mond. v : ad Were in ihe pni.-ess of Hiking showers when lire order ratne tlmt Mi' .' h 'l to ni-rve The money w;,, refunded f, r (C'ens and the iv, ". were " ithout 'luarters I'm »)i»> .mi SATUSMY-LAST DAY ] Only I hree More Days of 1 his Huge | FURNITURE SALE Your Last IKfe % and MORE On j Chance fa Ij 8 Fine loSAVL Furniture | Come In See The Savings On I s P ecial Reduct,on * I * Coal and Wr >1 Ranges ® Lamps * Oil Circulators * Tables CHATHAM ♦ C~al Circulators » Rugs • Living Room # Occasf do a l Pieces gj ANKETS • Redrcomi • Radios " 89 ♦ Dining Room # Card Tables Also —~———■—— m - - LANE II Knee Hole Desks Cut Again! CEDAR CHESTS H Only a Few - But You I lave Never - end ° lber NatiimMly Advertieed „ . . . I Items From America's Rest Such Values! j Manufacturer*. -*1(1..-;. i —r —rnrr-t-i r-init -r—niwiTTrgn-minrTiiwiTfriM h i mui t niTiTHj n<rrni(ti~iin i —ttitti n | Remember T his Great Sale ENDS SATURDAY So Don’t Miss This Huge SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY ' At These Low Prices ~~ AH Sales Final All Sales Cash! m W flllll&liyj FURNITURE fl. L liUlßn company 108-110 E. Martin Street Phone 4471 A'* )Y , ifP , 'JiWi , wr'T>'T , Bftf<"'fil<riri , iriMfJ»tfil“ia Wiil'Wtifci Jti ■aM«ewm»-trarMMMriiiia«niylMa^iTt -rr* ■u • inirfniinMr.. ■■■nM.in .u.n« - - SB « nm caroltniav Polio Phymtes fOL' 0 . PLAYMATES: Long hours of convalescence are'filled with nendshiD as these youngsters, typical cf thousands stricken in thin years severe epiden ics. chare the r toys and encourage each other to fight off after effects of polio. High cost of providing medical care and treatment for unprecedented numbers afflicted this year has exhausted epidemic aid funds of the National Foundation for Infan tile Paralysis, lie- essitating the current Polio Epidem-c Emergency sen t't o' po iTo*' W t , hroW3h , oUt the nalion ' Contributions should be sent to rouo, - -tt of your local Post Office. •■•mien limit i.lie' w. re I'.iw • ' ji t ail!;,n s dm ini'■ *rv < ; fr.'ii runy iu»u . nt •(”.• • Hun , ; l|: I"I i K.l l',l S ::: .-lOIIJ-i sh ;Hu • in:mi" of the University *’• iu !' in S". ■i,* lof tin irei i : ■ U . I; . ;>•!( out : 1 lli fl,' It” m >."• 1 ' d w)o p SOPH •if ttm i'Hc• <• i'- football plovers. w|i, ■ ill nieinhor- et ihe H,H “riiif'*. o-t lo the Negro \ei,.r m- >i -;:tu i Int tlornii i or' \| im-:; lime the sforie.-. v. varied ;• ; I.! how all of Ihb ■. e about, hi• w*• \ e l. lie' r;e'i.i, at; 1 Odlrj hm a been till :. a .at! !;■•< ;; all money mailers hud been :«ken 'U'-e id Ai;other iin.ur had it iJiai Hi Ilian in elinigo of Mi" n it lin'ie. " pi ' -•>!!! ed into th> h h • i! ■ i;*in r ano m order ■ > m,, I•',I -e : ‘ :i siii *ij I e tjlipo j ' K % ZH t L"i. ! t iegimma' e 11ffi.;ir,I har ! in;: ti> H’ld () ' ■”) Halit• 's ; IO f'l"! -m! in- r whjll <l"l ho s', pen: ' ’ll h" Oar! in ■ Im • u i'o|.t,i’ red :r . ; The ciffii’erv i.Hfi tie:' iiHendr:! ! Hi do ■omeHiine. altfinr ibe tn.ut o i •’A 0' I h I'ulU l| the legion O' Mu i>!!gh th- university. | Used Cars ’4B Mercury Convertible ? 4g Mercury 4-door M7 Mercury 4 door ’47 Chevrolet Aerovodan 47 Ford Super Deluxe «? 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