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PAGE TWO •« CALENDAR irCHfcDI’LE OF ACTIVITIES JAN CARY 5-12 Ti iUKSDAY, JANUARY 5 3e p rn—Lucille Hunter Gra-Y i (iJ p. m.—Junior Citizens Club FRIDAY. JANUARY 6 ■; :<o r tv.. YIVICA Men’s Billiard Club •SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 2:00 p m.—BasketLaU (Janies ■; ■: ap. r,- -Movies and Talent Show SUNDAY. JANUARY 8 5 do i . ivi - Music Hour MONDAY. JANUARY 3 : s x,., ,n—Ministerial ARiano ,i ~ i.. Gi a-Y photo Club • . n. . -Hi-Y Photo Club -x. : n; -Ministerial link' n ..."•'SD.W .i:\NUARY 10 e: a i. a: a G x - f 4.M rn .—Town Meeting of tiie WEDNESDAY JANUARY H j n\ ■ G 'Osby-Guifiold Gra-Y m —YMCA Men’s Billiard f M !uK F\ TP YD AY FEATURES y. law. Cafeteria. Room Rcg i- a- Uan . I, *. nge. Library. ! ;x, a..a : aj_ photo Room, 5Ui: i fe. -taai, Ten,me Rowling, Punch; UX; am! SX’.Kam; Brfe Prp; Shower. . V :.m i .apt Service-, Club Mont ,* !!. SMITH Will. Tiki I). C. BRIDE ir.r ; heuming marriage Os i.i’ a.:i! V. Oscarae, of W; • ■- \ • >• •. f.a John lit r.rv Smitn. ('nl-xilTi? 1,5 t.r»W drilTmOr wl, 5 :\ ’; ib• e Os b o rr \ e c f 3V c -.v !V. J . and Mr. Smith, is the sen e r i (;.■ Tt'e weddign will utke plac< M nSCRfBE TOD W: THWK VO!! MIA WOMEN M be sls to $7.5 weekly runnin;.. t K ; product route. Full or r :■■ ’■a. fax experience ncecs..arj U .;'U ;. u oals write today. Ivy-- Uwi:-. n.y, Box 88. Memphis Tenn I FOR the: ! I ! j‘'Hottest” i 1 f Ih f a t i I 11 JLj JT% 1 I l j USE [ ! SUNGASI | i ! It Cooks j ! It Heats | | It Refrigerates j YOUR BEST HOME | I 1 SERVANT j CALL US TODAY j j FOR DETAILS j j Bps sEߥl|§| fe?'»6STAURANtS vj|9® Qepre sent at ivfjgfe { In Your Neighborhood tii SUNGAS SERVICE t *OR HILLSBORO ST. Raleigh Dial 3-6242 j Kinston Greensboro CHAVIS HEIGHTS BY MAY t. BROADIE Mrs. Mary Moody cf Baltimore. . has returned home after spending the holidays with her mother, Mss. i Melvinu Foret* of 4 Chavis Way. Mrs. Harry Bethune, of Califor nia, has returned home after visit - a a.; her cousin and other relative;: in this city. The Bookcc T. Washington Civ.:', held their anniversaiy Christmas .a. ;t -it tile heme of V ;•!.•<! "V. 'Lormic Davis, if 096 South Har rington Street, Thursday, Decern- 1 bor CD. More than 50 guests win pres* nt. and it was a very colorful 1 affair with everyone having a 1 wonderful time Mr- Mil ley Ferell of N J.. has < i chimed h<.me after visiting lmm ! mother Mrs. Hester Fereli, of 4 Chavis Way. and her son, Walter ' F rail and of Huntington H< ’gilts, Alibi Ruth Watkins, has return- i ed to Green-bona N. C.. where sh ■ ’ is in tv-uning in a school of (mim ing. after visitinc* her grandmother 1 and aunt of 8 Hyde Terrace. Mi. - Liihc M. Wafe'n. has re- ’ turned to coSU-ge after vi.-iting h; - ' priothcr and other relatives, over ; I t.lto holidays. Miss Lath Briggers was home- >■ ssitieg her mother for the hoii- • dass. Mr. ...-d i’vlrs.. James Jones of 12 Hyde Terrace. Mrs S. Smith of Wilma, X C. : <va.> the guest cf Mr and Mrs. John 1 iLewis of 482 South Swain Street. \f-r the holida.v Mrs Minnie Funis of Sa'idfoiM. • |X. C . was the guest of her daugh'.i ' f •md -•on v law. Mr. .md M.-s .Inrux Phil!'.is - f 3(17 Ofeu nn R's.n C; a Han-ey Chandlicn ii#d Lies'. Gradt Dr ke h.aae retuttied i ' their respective stations m Kan I tacky ad Louisiana, afmr visiti' v •!;v:l relatives here !11 ti Louplc \nnousMT Birth Os Daughter j The bulb of • dm-ardor, (’hurry2 ' Frances to Mr arid Mrs. James Kenneth Mri.-s-maur-;, y f 803 •-( - ;. r. a Street, wu an. ounce u tins Mrs M a sen t urg is Xu former V!>s pj antes Holmes Gig..a STRATKIN NOTICE i ;\> OR TH CASOL *N A vVAKF. COUNTY | HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin- a [ : tra’eix of til t Estate of Mrs. Har- I • t Bryant, deceased, late of Wake : l ■ inty. North Curolirv; this is t. I notify all pers> ns having claims ; iau st the estate of said decease , X) exhibit them to tiie undersigned s . (.a before the Ist of Deoemt v . • |. 1950 or this notice will be pleaded *' | n bur of their recovery. All pi r- ' | sons, indebted to the Estate will f 5 :»ioase moke irsinu-diate payment. |' This Ist du> a Dec-, ’nter, S'.DU FLORA MOORE, |, A: inim;-tn:t: ix : Hattie H Whitlock AsxsxuL | ; Clerk of Superior Court I Dec. 1. 15 22. 29-Jun. 5. , 1 1 NOTICE OF SAI.E | NORTH CAROLINA J WALK COUNTY | Under and by virtue of on ■-■■dr' | of sain of the Superior Court o!L, | i Wake County fee a sale and result ij 'oae in the spti.uil proctedm.--. J ’ njltied Sinmif: Willi.uns. et a | - Willie W ilia el ai-'X bora I -imual proceedings No. 7583 up' e - tiie special proceedings docket. th< ~ 1 undersigned Commissioner will, u"; I i the 19th cl i.y of December. 1949 < I 12 o’clock noon at the Court- : I * hvuse door In Raleigh. Wake Court-'. I tv. No-rii Carolina, offer for n- , »' ale and resell to the highest bid-,' i • dor fo> cash these certain tracts of ; I land lying ana.i bciu-" in - I : Township Wake County. North I Carolina, and ntore particuln.'ly I described as fellows: 1 TRACT NO. L Beginning at a I stake in the edge of the woods ! :"-'.al ?oo ft. North .if Jack VVkl ■ j ilair.-' dwelling, also said Wtlii a. ' cornet- then No. 87 degrees •Ft W 1015 feet, to a stake al th< : Holland Spring branch »10 fi. W I’lurn a large pine; thence down ••aid branch the following dlstanc s at:d coiu.-es 1 o the edge ,; f Jack Williams field to-wit: N. 40 degree; F, too ft. N. 15 degrees JO K 300 i fret; N 45 degrees East 210 feet: j 1 N. 42 degrees 4.V E. Do feet: North | ! ' 'to degrees 30’ East 100 feel: North '67 degrees 30'' East 300 feet; Nurth : . J degrees 45* East 300 feed; to a ; -take <m bank of Branch in Jack ; ! Williams' West litn . I hence witbi 1 I said Wiliams’ West line 5 degrees 1 i 15 ; W. 305 feet in point of Iregiit- . i ning. cetdainnig 12 acres more or 1 : la s. See Book 253. Page 28ft. Also j Rook 258. Page 162 of the Wake; 1 i Connt.v Registry, TRACT NO. 2' Beginning nt a i stake in the middle of Ho!l< d Soring Branch on the line bt tween i ■ Tack Williams and W Wade Wil- ‘ : hams; runs thence with said Wil- i ; lams’ line South 86 degrees East 1 1 1918 feet to "i pine stake Aus Wii i der and Jack Williams cornet. Mien re with said Wilder’s and Sam | j Smith’s line North 4 degrees Er. x | 1767 feel to large poplar on tlvy i b-.uik of Holland Spring Branch: ; | thence up said branch the follow-i ! ing distances and courses to the j | || 'ginning cjontairiifig 9.75 acres ; I more or less; South 59 degrees i 1 30' West 300 feet: South 67 degrees i | 'Tost 58 feet; South 68 degrees IT j West 142 feed: South 65 degrees W. j 1120 feet; s. 35 degrees E. 180 set; | j South 46 degrees Blast, 400 feet • j j 1200 feet total distance Sec Book! 1233 Page 289. Also Book 258. Page I ! 162 of the Wake County Registry. | TRACT NO. 3: Beginning nt Cyn-! j thia Utley’s corner; thence West | j with B. J. Williams and Bettie ! Williams line 306 1-4 yards; | | thence South 8 yards; thence par i fillet wth said Bettie Williams’ Hue ! hind R ,V. Williams line East 308.1-4 i Truman Praised As Kappas End Concave WASHINGTON. D. C. Oom imncKitiuh of President Harry S. Tturr.an for standing behind his cc.tnpaigii pledges .fur the promt - tion of human and civil rigats, headed the lust of resolutions pilot ed by tile Natn'r.al Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa ;..s U c ncluded its Va": a Annuui p- ; ,■ here, th. s week. OTHFK RK.SOEI’TIONS Supported the Federal Aid to Ed ucation Blip urged alleviation of i directional iiuxjuaiitiamong Ne ro eiiiidrcn r the District of Co lumbia; cenuralu luted Dr. Mary McLeod Bcthtmc.t founder, presi d< nt- emerius of National Council .f X'eero We;u,enl on her service t humanly, democratic ideals aud iu siurcd icade sh.p: urged the Nut i..nn! F inev . - \- -•-. cition to re fuse to inC".:' wtierc '.'gregati’n i - ; i.aeGeed: and protested the tn ; ey~ ..ic-e of Ni u,rmaer- >n letters o the B; iti.-h Ceionia! Office mid m the Gov -nur ■ f Nigeria An impressive list of the organ iration's .•ward- and contributions during 1949 were announced us K -far the Infantile i’a i Found Gum. S 50.000: .*,- i ,Vivudv. 52,500. I’ttc following list, of sifts «as ap ts--.v.-<l To the National Coun cil of Negro Women 8100: to ihc VV\€P lot cquais/ration < i toucher-' s " jries SHMU t a the Association for the Study of MAPLE TEMPLE •‘Therefore this will J do unto the", O Israel. and because I will do the- unto tine, prepare to re ret thy God O Israel.” tm-> 4:1 J. Holy Gouunutimn of the f. ui d s Staaa.i v, 'a observed ■' * the Ma rie 'ii nil: le Church Sunday, Jai’.j . j ,n combi uuicn with ihe first rorv.co cf the new year. Thf' divir was draped in whib* , : ;rid beautiful Curie Unas flower iiti'nishc'd by 'fio Soniov ciioir. Rev. Be; i:w used for bis subject "Prepare to meet ttm.v Gp’d.' Tr>- deed this was a wonderful sermon. At Tail! life Evening service be gan with so old fashioned pro', a meeting fullnwixt by a sermoi . Rev. Bodkci' : sueject was: "GivU'y God Our Best” t• jf» visituuw '.VC r the pastor We fin.! among our sick and shut -■ ' ’V: S- M" Wol-w. Ml-' R ■'.! Ke itife M» ■ ” V r tfci hu tnd of Vo s llurv IVC :ver The Woman’'. Ciuh mr v:th M. j-4 a lie Perry m Church Str ■ Mend .' i:!"isi fee their first mevt ' in' the e w year. Yon arc invited tc woi’shiy') wi<n m oar mid week waves' mest r:a Wi'dßCXa Might. All nwn . !•. .. : a ti> a:tend tfe- Gun- ;• ThlO -hv -light Mcmi.c's ai.fi triend of Mnp’n i'.'iii;-.!,• Church a' o in d-’r r» svmo.e 'Kv wi’h tie' family of Mrs. Cana' w-w, Scott :a the death of Mrs. Scott Mrna.is:: end friends of Map!!' Temple ■ ish everybody & Very Happy New Year. IIBERIU’\PORTS i’lliST CROP MONROVIA >AN V * Thu fu.-t shipniLut ‘-.’t tanasuis fruru Uiborii ■'.’as -aril (•; Neva Orleans last v.s . k The shipnu nt was an exper iment. The Mississippi Delta St cam •hiu I'antp.my through its presi disit, H S Hecht. w la) recently visited i.ibfu'ia alonj; with. Juan i ripre. aieiiiic.iit of Par.-Ami sJean comr*ny. became interested and arranged fee the shipment to the United States free of transporta tion charges. Liberia has never shipped Ba nanas or mangoes or the i-upcr d< lictous bananas which she crows to the United States < r to foreign tradb bei uure there arc no rein, - •rator ships stopping here. Frank , K Binder, agricultural officer for the U. S Economic mission t Li l etia. is ig earheading all of these moves to get Liberian produce in fo tegular commercial channels. This country bus made great prop re..; in producing agricultural pro dttcis since the mission has been functioning here Last week Hut old S Sims, an officer of the IT. S. Stale depart-* merit Oscar Meier, head of the Ke• ‘•ncmie mission. Ambassador lid ward R. Dudley, Secretary of State Gabriel [ . Dennis and Frank K. Binder, mad a a three day trip in land. Sims although a frequent 1 visitor to the port in Monrovia, ■ was surprised to sec the thousands |of acres which have been put tin- | Icier cultivation during ihe past s6v- ; ; oval years Cocoa, rubber, bananas, 1 I rice, oil palms, pineapples, etc. ate j nrowirc in sufficient afymdlnco to 1 nreve that Liberia has a great it;,- I ricuitural future. Finder a native of Ke\ West, n j graduate of Florida A. and M. cot l lege and a former employee of the !U. S. Avnculturai department, in | Washington. has chfeftans and ! f-lantors away off the beaten trails | hderesp’d in ih*- production of both tree and ground crops, He has won ! great popularity with Liberian gov iMJUnt'ntal nfftJ/'inltt finrl the r*om- THE CAROLINIAN Negro Life and History, s;jtt; .Natir.nal Scholar,hip Award, J-MIO; toward < amp expense., for underprivileged children, S3(|o. Presentation of the work of fht •-oreriiy over Radio State n WWDC, Washit at on, was one of the hig.'-- light- of the Christmas Week Con clave. Amt ng Delta achievements mentioned in the broadcast intt’t - ' iuvv i»- Supreme Basitcus Olivia S. fieri. •• of Philadelphia, were: membership of Delta sorors in the curriculum revisio:. committees of several fetes; ; SI.OOO annual ecru- • oetiti'" -icholarsi'.i i award, open to girls with averages of "B” or • ■ -ve-, who .ire planninf” to teach. < local ch; .oters make smaller. l.:>- 1 ca! award'!; anti mainfetuu.ce of recreation and . !’; udlng rooms in undcrprivilcgt'-"’ i-rcas- and nv.'.ird.r’nancc of n stand*- ■ in ' cornirnttee on Public Relations 'fetich checks !r,;i ;! ui ; n on edut'.-- lion nt'd child welfare Mi Samuel D. George. United Nations del: gate feum Liberia "'ll:; vtrs. George ar.d Y;:- Bright a ! f e f f the Tuber lan Consul a Washington, vi.-b -d the eonfeavo. Tuesdoy. nai the repor.: ■f the Natij p;.i yam Director Mrs Grma Packer and the chad-I ■aan of toe I.iberau Project Cfeu uiittce, Mi,. Helen Maxwell These r ".<" is • rmnn; eed that ir '!•(’ 'la.a $1,400 worth of books had b**en -elected fer shipment to Uifuaie. r.o begin the equipment of a rcadif.g -luu '-pc r.'Ui'd by The Sorority. 'Mrs George, principal of a Libor- . m: vci'nir.f nt stbooi a! Monro via. st e*.!! that her government w. u itians s"he brought gym- urea's from U:g v. am a e; Wes! Africa. The Conclave Workshop on Re- ; mere I Heading heard Mrs, lymgs b.ay. : ' l l a*;i g i leading expert, es 'tea cb'nle > : tii,. Remedial Edura- . taan ( 'ter at Washington. Mrs. YbUbcf r ,f ." sea of Y'/amhingtii” who dernr-ns-tnitcc: nieth xis tor ‘•raciltfi.i slvv ! '-’iruieis. and Mis. I a’ri’ Alack, of Giddines School UXriXrs";, -.vVi*; showed movies . classes. T-* ;*;n !!■-■ H earning t< Under-’ ■J md Chihliau;'' and “The Unad lusted child'' *>."ue sliown in the Human Pi I,Hi- a W* rkshop. Exhibits included: I Iberian }«trc. • and er; its, -.vild book dir- ’ rla vs charts and reading device*- Xcgrn historv nvricrials. .audio-vis- • ..| ;. 1 - i. i.j .ii .".i d a "M: mi b-'T'ij fc , Traci'a. compiled and ■"'Hied by a ;ioue of Washington i y,r. trap seven hundred goe ‘- attended the forma*, dance, held ;d the Lincoln Cuionuade, "flHirsd.a* m.igi-jt. in honor of the ivdionai . A <: id; Jail r*>. given c r iKap.n,: Ahxm p.i Fr.'i'.eVJjity. K u'.pii Km!' d -d 'he CoH'n- Yeaair }y: r.'ho ■C(.o”e ur. nod their wiv-w (,•> the conclav ' !•<’: G'ln,rles .Mien of Detroit: I'm'% r.'nra.d. Leonard Elliott and Willis Menard of thi*v.gi; K. Pari:- er of New York: Froci Smith. An napolis, Md,; Edward Henry and J Mercer Burrell. Philadelphia; i. (I. ' Coleman of Jacksonville. Fla., ana . il.vt • ly Robin,am es Trenton rife husbands were vutertaincci L*\ au.- bands of local chapter member s a’* tin home of Joseph Pierce, and latt-r at tiu Club Bali. Fleet 'd to national «.Ct'iec wou-: : Miss Leona Davis Philadel Ist Anti-Basileus; Mrs, K-‘.‘hiyt> ' Thr.Rins. D C . Supreme G* ur.ma teu; and An.- Marion Bluitt D. Fu-preme Epistolous. So rot's continuing in office fe l ' 1950 were Supreme Basil! us Olivi S. Henry. Philadelphia; Executive Aci*. a (a■ ax- Gertrude A. Robin son. New York; Second Anti-Bass leas. A' a a !. Duvjfi:-am *> f C'ua.in nutt; Suj some Tsnniaohos. Gwen dolyn A Grown, Westchester. Pa,: Suprenv. Tamias Mattie L. <k a nor. n{ Baltimore; Grace Backe*. Brooklyn. N. Y.. Na ti* nal Publicity Director. Lillian fi Goings, Camden. N J : p.arliann *i ; lal'ian. Delilah Pierce, D C : and ‘ Legal Advisor, J. Vercvr Bundl ot Newa* k was als> ! retained in ul’fua for 1950. I)t. Dorol.ny Boubf/i Fercbrif newly f-J(.eted president ' 1 the !%.*- fains: Gotiiici! of Negro Women, greeted ihe sorors nt a reception I held in their hon- r ■; the Cubed headquarters. 1313 Vermont. Aw . mux N W. Delta Siema Theta and • Alpha Kappa Alpha Soroiiue were hostesses on a stglitseein; ; tour. Wednesday. The annnal ban ."iu!!, exclusively for sorors, wm hold nt Banneket Junior High School on Wednesday night encHm with the National Cnndleliybt. ; Ceremony. Sorer Delilah Williams Pierce wits honore dat the banquet, for loyally, consistont service and ! encouragement of new members. She is a former Supremo Basileus lof the Sorority, and is it teacher of art al Banneket Junior High School. i The 1950 Conclave will be held. December 28-2 ft., at Tuskegec firsti true, Alabarbi | HAMPTON SETTO (TOUR EUROPE NEW YORK Lionel Hampton and his orchestra, are slated for a . ! concert tour of Europe after the first of the year. The tour would ■ cover almost the same Continental t.P'rrilD?-v7 .aii. 1 -Oilis Arru.Rl rnn &. did » /'k >A \ n + : 'inmUk «■ j l nt t 4 \*& c * I am iu 1. limS \TTEi\D DKAMA METT , ; CiiiCAGU (ANTM - TV vii'i an rt-pre.'Ctit.it;>. 1; a r ~ ... hi i i i rtruinutk-: in o-oloracl a-■ - •|< gee 1' atti;ndu.’i«? -it the annual in of tl'.e American Eriucn r. i i >ni The,--tic ai>Kociauon ai Uso Ale vans Imtei here tins week. Meet ing me ei.-I;. wn the Speech -Viscx-ialiun of America and the American Speech arc! Hearing e.-- , ;■! ciation, Arnt.-n;,' the members. •>! the or- ■ ; gaoizutiem which occupies the l e-n ; run; in eeJlcge drum mu.-:; lr t ... .11 -{ schools were Prof Rr, - •,'yi- h Edmond.- at Eiorida A, and IVI. CnlicHf Dr. Thomas A . !" A mill T. College: D Lillian Vnorhees, Fisk University. Pi” f. Ja- •ok Adkins, F> rt VaHi-y College: Mb's Floreoc An y. Tiisj.e- ! ■ ■ Instltu'e; cl 's. .Uizni To, ■ mamC and Dr. Thomas Parle;. Lincehi ; ■ University. Drs. PoJtg and Veor hees or- member of the A ETA Ad i vise tv cc ui’csl. Dr. Fong who is isj president >f the Son!,hern AsseciaiCm a 1 Dnniiatic arid Speech ,n is. adore--- i 1 ~;d the general assembly cf AETA ihieugh a speeisj request of the ad- ( visery council. He was* vamnly up-; : piaudvd ns I'.c gave m aecm.itn of ; !he activities of S.-AUSA and spoke ; .nr! the theme cf betc-'r hnrn.n. ,-U.s i ;tie:w. SAITS A which - coiic-erii d ’ 'primarily with v.oik iu tic cC’o.•• lid co-lie: rr. Dr. Vi.-orisce.-, i execu tive see'Cniry ■ f this orgav. :.rd :n; and Dr. Edmunds is field ; cpr-ea-.: fa-live tor the group. \e; ro r.f k.o : ■err Educ.d.ionin t>.-r>t,re :r:nf jini: , make a v Vt el fm; active Tie’ : organigru in:t, nHSmuih it mid nuj:n-i I'i'cs invitations from southern , ■nil's ha,- a policy of retuaujfe : ■n '< t at an;. p-iac-e v, here it ■; ■ n. eei:;: cannot be met i. e . lack • : err. The 1 DAO r- ehiir v. Pi bo u n ' in New v<-rk City yearns soi .on HAS ms MWSb or RiGinv WASHINGTON i AN’-' •. A , called ArkiU. ~ : arm in In n f, r a more ■peak-fur’ set Eena i.-t ■i < the controversial civil .-milks ;r --knars was recommended nor- 1.-. s; ' ; week bv Rep. Brocks Hr;.: -a; Ar- I kansas. Declaring lus .0e; ,, :i.,;:s !.(■■ ■posed fair employment nrietUc s ■ ' k-i -:e:, R_ Ph ilay: c , g- . 'the soitikg up of an aiU i.ery c -rn ; mission to dr-cui-r the v nm, . r ■pm r kirns vvuil iXr.ko;. err ,am - usU it plans an ,e ■.aai :. : ,r, re, ■ ..a Ft.K Imr ku A: are: a : -.a.::- •km .. J* .it- did m % (a lic’ve u. : , 'so. cut a 1, ■o:i a. ikUoii as a sba: a; I fp there *\<’V r ,D p.o i.MV, tie rieiueo tint lie can.-Vied .... villi' Hi. j.‘ tH Cl; ■! lie ';ho ui; "We inaheve tnat tb; puaucinle ot -qiuii. pay far tvjn-:;l : ■afrnin.ii:. akirtui he applied and tutu v-maar ’:jOb onpcrUunlit's ior i'\.. ~re - ! ' :■ : n |,e SOU;.:iil FEFC ov, • d' nn :i:h l> .:kca! .a.ill. Rep Ha.yca-: cnatßu.ied: 1 ’ "eoiiiac.i! bids fur .unfs-ri n nmioriiy group ouksidi: tile SouUii ever, they will make the k,ak m:a ■.hiu nil and will play wie kie Hands ol the extremis- at,,-. ;i,i-- Ajuerading behind tht cl&im -1 Dates remits. wouUi irn'aaa tlu sn end arid e-kan uiiy jm ogreim oi u.e aouUn iliillAOrl! (,iVES OKMOCRACA iRi)S l’lli eil.ee (AMI’) - 'Hires groups-. ■ anil 1;> individuals, vveie auueinmed thi:-, week as tvinii: rs of !>;c all ’■km! ign Defcmh’i' ihin.m Kell award fur ouvsianriing t-.ui! rihti. Inins in udvaun-iiig- Ansorh-m /!>-niu erae; Three young peopie -.vta • id.-a; named as youth vvinuer.-.. Winufng in.faninatintis w*r. tin ‘movie iruius! rv mr "Hliky 1 bv Tvveni hi h (Vutui >Ki > "Hem,” re ; tile llrave" by .Si matey Krami'i. ' Lose ,".oi,i da ri> ” iyr Louis 1 1, Kochemonl, and ••intruder in flie ’ u sT E -- - ' TRANSFER CO • GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY , HAUI.ING ! 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 7, 1950, edition 1
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