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PAGE TWO Legal Notices ADMIXISTRATOK NOTI V E North Carolina WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Major Hodge, demised, late of Wake- County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having anyj claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ' undersigned at ElOft South Street, Durham, North Carolina on or be fore. the filii day of February, 1952, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will Tttfikp i rr.vnoH i M,’vyr|Wh'|_ I This 6th dav of February, 11)51.' CHESTER DUNSTON, Ariminist rator 1109 South Street Durham, N. C. Hallie H. Whitlock. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court Feb 10, 17. 24-Mar. 3, 10, 17 NOTICE 1 'ml t and by virtue of an Order endlertxl by Honorable P. 11. Wil son, Clerk of the Superior Court of • Wake County, jn a Special Pro ceeding instituted in said Court, entitled LUCY TYSON, adminis tratrix of the Estate of .Jerry , Reeves, Deceased. Plaintiff, vs. , CLINTON REEVES and IDA RHODES, Defendants, notice is hereby given that the said Admin istratrix will on the 19th day of March, 1951, at 12:00 noon, at the ] Courthouse door of the Wake County Sup**3 ior Court, sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, the following de scribed piece of real property, situated in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of said Adam's Lot, at the Southern line of Cabarrus Street; urns south at l ight angles to said street eighty-five 'BS) feet with, said Atium'.-. line; thence west for ty-two and one-half (42 1-2* feet to the said Yeargin's line; thence north with ids line eighty-five ißsi feet to .-.-ltd street; thenc*?' east forty-two and onr-lialf 1.42 1-2) feet with said street to the begin ning. BEING Known a.- No 214 Earl Cabarrus Street, according to the present enumeration of tin- City of Raleigh, North Carolina. For parr of chain of title, see Book .'IB, , page 104, Wake County Registry, North Carolina, and being tno same propertv conveyed bv G'-ot'gc ' El. W. Bullock and wife, Mam - belle Bullock, to Berry O'Kelly by Deed dated February 8, 1921, and : recorded in Book 375, page 02, Wake Count.*. Registry, North Car olina. Also being the second tract of land conveyed by Home De velopment Company to N. M, Gur ley by Deed dated February 19. 1943. and recorded in Book 891. page 5, Wake County Registry, North Carolina; also being the same land conveyed by N. M Gur ley and wife, Flora M. Gurley, to . Jerry Reeves by Deed dated July , 1. 1946, and recorded in Book 944, j page 305, Wake County Registry. th,;- ~ ii - •••••< .. - "■ ■' , , Hie purchaser may assume, Deed of Trust in the approximate amount of twelve hundred and fif ty dollars * $1250.00), held by the ff. M. Gurley Realty Company, *•-111(1 recorded in Book 945, page ** 296, Wake County Registry, LUCY TYSON, Administratrix HERMAN L T VYLOR, Atty. Feb. 24. Mar. 3, 10 17. LORI'CLOSCRF SALE Under and by virtue of a certain . lived of trust executed b,\ Harvie ( L. McLean and wife, Jessie 51.!, McLean, to the undersigned trus-’* tee dated June hi. 1943. registered * •n book 997 on page 165 in the , Register of Deeds' office for Wake .. County, North Carolina, default j having been made in the poynp-nt , of the note thereby secured and at j the demand of th*. bolder the said, , trustee will offer for sale to the j highest bidder for cash a: the J court house door of Wake County, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon - Saturday, March'3l, 1951. that cer tain tract or parcel of land in the. t City of Raleigh described as fol-' „ a * :• 903 Oberlm Road. Raleigh. Noise - ' Carolina .and described in deed.!" -from h S. Smith to Lillie A, Smith, dated Apr ! 25, 1922. ana recorded in Book 396, page 180, Wake County Registry, and de scribed therein a. Lot No. 3 refer-1 one- to which dee. is hereby -made' for a full and acci 'ate description.; Qeginning at a post on the oast ■ aid., of the Hillsboro Hoad, run-- Jiirvfej with the eastern line of the; Hillsboro Hoad north thirty-one ■ *31.) feet to a s he, the southwest! corner of Lot Mo. 2: thence east i one hundred and thirty-two (132) to a stake in the line of Lot' Xo. 2 and southeastern corner of Lot No. 2; thence south thirty-four! ••end one-half (34 1-2* fed to a slake; thence west one hundred, and thirty-two >132) feet to the! lie chming. • The said sale is to be for cash. This the 22nd day of Feb.. 1931.: WILLIS C. BRIGGS. Trustee Briggs and West. Attorneys March 3. 10, >7. 24. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE CO. T EXEC mix NOTICE Having qua.,tied a Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Maggie MeCul lers. late of Wake County, North 1 Carolina, this is to notify all per- i sons having e.aims against the Ks hite of ii. id deceased to exhibit; th#ni to the undersigned at Ito i bajnt Atigtt. qies Avco lit, H. *. -, leigh, ‘North Carolina on or before ' the 12th da ; of March, 1952, pr j this notice will be pleaded in bar 1 of their recovery. All persons in- • riebted to the Estate will .please: make immediate payment. Tins 12th day of March. 1951. Willie Mac McCuJlers, Executor; F. J. Carnage. Attorney Mar. 17-24-31; April 7-14-21 j 1 American farmer.-! are expected to 'produce this year enough pork i nnfl beef to supply military needs , 1 and provide three pounds per per- : ) son than was consumed ir< 1050. i j ttV SARAH VIRGO RALEIGH-- Hi there! What villi -ill the excitement of the past week here's hoping that you are n't to tiled to read a little review of the happenings -about town." ! CO.ro njff] Dr. Reginald Lynch and Ernestine Saunders, of Saint Augustine's College attended a meeting of modern languages professors and majors, at Mer edith ('.oilegt Friday, March !•, 195). The speaker of the eve ning was Professor (Jeduz, head of the department of Ro mance Languages at I NC, Dr, Lynch and Mr.s Saunders were received and treated quite hos pitable. The discussion was general and dealt with the teaching of the foreign lang uages. On Sunday. March 11. Dr H. L. Trier, president of St. Augustine's Colelge, gave the dedicatory ad ore.,> of the Eaton-.lohnson School in Henderson, N. Also oil th* program was Rev, O. H. Bursoii. ii recent graduate of Shaw Univer sity. Rev. Burson rendered U’e in vocation. The program was well , attended by both citizens of Hen-; . demon and Raleigh. The St. Augustine's Choral Club presented the “Seven Last Words of Christ”, Sunday, Mar, 11, in the chapel. Edith Al st*m, Nathaniel Moore, Albert llenry, and Thedore Fagan were soloists for the evening. The must." was very inspira tional and moving Mrs, Ro manic S. Lambert is the <h rector of the club. On Friday. March ft, the long cwaited event c one to yass. Ihe, Alpha Zola Si; inn Chapter of Del ta Sigma Theta Sorority pros* nt*'*d its twelfth Jabberw*)ck and Dance This affair was hold m the Memorial Auditorium at eight pan. Several ch.lv were n*pr«v* nteci with varied and interesting skits. Those winning the thre first prizes were the YWCA Businc-s sand In dustrial Club. "1 Hear Aniei'ctu Singing”. Omega I’si Phi ETat*-r-, nity “Tiie Recruit” and Alpha Kappa Alpha "Glimpses of Negro Lif.- in America- Good and Bad ". The Queen of the Jabber wock for this year was Miss Valerie Wilson, her attendants were: Miss Jessie Lewis. Miss Priscilla M*'ban**. Miss Agnes Alston, ami Miss Annie Hor ton. phi Lainpda Chapter of Hi. Al ; pha Phi Aipha fraternity held Us -ocial and business meeting at the home of R*,-v. ind Mr.s. [rob s ■ in-aav. March i'». 1951 Prc-blents us both the local colleges were •present. Upon uio close of ;.*<. 0.. mess session, refreshments were nerved, Sigma (i.tmnu Kho Sorority held its monthly meeting last week. The members are look ing for the regional meeting lo be held the middle of April in Washington, R. C. The group also plans to entertain the teen-ages of Wake County on March 31. at the Tuttle Com munity ( enter at 2 pm. Now aspiring to become full fledged members of the Raleigh chapter of the Gamma Xi chapter of the AKA are five young 1 ruin's. The ladies Misses Madeline Grif fons. Geraldine Rogers. Mary Har ris, Jessie Simpson and Marlene . Saunders, are now members of the i Ivy Leaf Club of St. Augustine's < College. lien's wi.-hinp them the best of iuck in caching their goals, full fledged Alphas. Good j Luck! CHI R.CH NEWS The AYinsoin*- Bible Class of the * First Baptist Church has oi'gamz- ; vti. The chairman ir Emma Cheek, * eo-chainnun. Marlene Saunders, i secretary Audrey Jarnigan. The - meeting was hold at the home of Mrs. Laura WavtUev, time n-ueh- Y Group Meet RALEIGH - The Conuiitnce on Administration met at the V on Monday i.ig'ht, March 5 at. 0 pan. with Airs. D. M. Jama "in presid ing. lir.por.tant business claimed the atttontion of the members with the membership being the ont hf:tiding event of the year. Most of the members of this committee' bct.anu sustaining or honorary members, Tlu* I',. and I. Club met at its usual time to plan for the Bazaar ami the skit for the Jabbervrock. On Wednesday night the It. and I. Club sponsored their an nual spring bazaar. A group of soldiers from for! Bragg were to be special guests. The group enjoyed hot dogs and cold rok« s. tlivs Klioda San ders won a lovely cake. Games and dancing were enjoyed by the group. The B. and 1. Ciub repre sented the YWCA at ih;- Delta Jabbeiwock wilh a skit writ ten by Miss Catherine Young. This skit won first prize at the affair. Miss Evelyn Young who is president of the B. and I. Club attended the !•:. |». and I. Con ference at Greensboro. She brought hack a very inspiring report of the activities. The group voted at this conference to make this group interracial. Attention •.>ll members and friends of the YWCA!! The 1951 Membership Drive is now in full swing and wo are reminding all of our members and friends that the “Y" needs you. and your help fTioi’. than ever. Come on don't let its down. Pay your member-. Ship dues $1,50 regular and 5.001 er, Tne class plans lo give a bas ket at Kastei to some invalid and shut-in member of the church The Raleigh Junior Commu nity ( lull presented a vrrv in leresttng program Sunday night, March 11, in Grcenleaf 1 'hapei at Shan Cniversity. The offering which amounted to 31.68 will be presented to ♦he Fa> etl*‘vi!l» St, ( hur -h for building funds. The cluli wish es to thank the many partici pants which included, Mr Wil liam MelUer, Mrs, Margaret Herndon, Little Mr. Herbert J. Freeman, Miss Geraldine G;d lioway and many others, Such dubs as the Raleigh Safety Club, Junior Safely Club, and the Raleigh Community Club were present. Music was fur nished by the Intermediate Choir of the Church The Jun ior Usher Hoard v. as on duty for the occasion. At the chip's monthly niec-timf which was held Sunday at the home of Mrs Minnie McNeil on State Street, the advisors’ decide to give ! the* club an East* r parly for their • diligent work on the project The president, jean Poole presided. On Sunday, March 11, Reverend Lucius Walker of Shaw University, conducted the services at the Jeru salem Holy Church, in R udsvitle, N ('. in the übs'-ru'-, of H. pas tor, Rev. A. W Lawson who is : confined ol wd bee;-use of injury sustained in a Vir ’•*. reck. Rev. Y'alkrs ’> lie ,ue for tne day was "Christian Avenues to Victor' Also uti Sunday. March 11. Rev.; James A Forbv?. pastor of the Priovdence Holmes.-- Church com ; ra aiced the annual pre-Easter re vival, which Will be IjtlMilXt'd with a p,npt isms 1 service on F.a - n-r Sun day. prior to tin- servee on each evening th*-; e will be a meeting of student and lay ministers sponsor ed by tii*’ :iuxixliiiii*'S of the. churcii. The aublic is cordially in vited to the: r cervices. The Wesu muster *eduwsliip of the li*. ie- st. Presbyterian Church na-l ai the horn ■ of Mrs Mary Car ter on S. [',leant .Sto at. After fin ishing the busincs- of the evening, refreshment- ver eservfd. The pastor of the church. R‘". ( An dre Kearns was ;tvko-il . Mrs. Car tel urg* all young people mt*-r --«sled in church activti*-.-- to come ot the t hurrb on Tu es.riy and *»u Thursday afternon to practie* for the E’st* r program. it does not n-uttei if 'ney arc not members of th<* ehurch. just ’.'ait they are intert st. fl, VISITORS , Mrs. Madal*-t*<> C'u.rfij e and inis band Mr A Chance of NT-.-, York * iiy ,oe in ii., city visaing Mi's. Chance's aunts, Mrs. Sadie Black - man and Mis. Lena Taylo l . both of whom are .ill. Here's hoping tor them a speedy recovery Ol T-Oi -TOWN Misses Lydia Thomas and Hr! n Williams, accompanied t,y Miss Thomas' parents spent Sunday in Hampton visßng June Thomas and other friends. Miss Thomas and Williams expressed themselves as hav ing swot an enjoyable day and :ure looking forward to another visit. PLAY Th. faculty of the Stab- School for the Blind and loaf ••resented "The Rod-Headed Stepchild”, a threelacl coil -dy '.Monday nigl’t at CTosby-Garfieid School at 8 o’clock LECTURE Tile Richard B. Hu ri.-ott Pubi c Library and th** Shaw University Players presented Owen Dodson, novelist, playwright, po- t and lec turer Sunday ni" t ;;* ft o'clock Mr. Dodson is instru* t.or in d**a math's at Howard Unsvcrsttv and traveled with Howard players when they toured Europe Oh yes! here's somethin a that should make inter ting reading. In member Help keep the YWCA and its program going strong. If no worker bar contacted you calf 2-3432 and v/o will send a worker to your door; or send yotir Check to YWCA, 310 E. Davit St. Mrs. Nelson Hauii a el'.airman <»£ the Me a 1 ber.sh i; C Ol nun tc e. All 3'-Teens are urged and invited to attend the YWCA each Friday night for games, dancing and wholesome recre ation and fun. The committee has just purchased lots of the newest and latest records. Come and let's dance to the hot music of some of the lead ing orchestras: Miss Martha Spiawn. chairman of the V. Teen Committee and Mrs. Bette M. Coleman Y-Tcen Di rector. up for -ust. Inin;; or honorary* V _ s*s4o . fjf I I G*W 3,/sei - m SEVEN % Tr, in I STAR tUod«d whiskay- 'The / v :jls ; j I *lro»«jiHl wh<*ki*y e« < / '/ j r years or more old 3/'.?.% ..w / < n .! r ; V / I B straight whiskey, 62' j7» C»MS / 1 ■ e»«lr«l spirit?. disUliad flj 9 / j ; I hem grain. 1 5-e-straight ff ’UJO 7*5, „y i • ■ whiskey 4 years old. / 8 15% straight whiskey 5 09 AA*’ —”7 ' I years aid. 7*'i% straight I fC UU f L whiskey 6 years »!c5.” ~'A 9 SOOSSSMAM & WORTS LIMITED, PsORiA, iUiNOit i jjf THE CAROUKTAN Chavis | Heights News 15V MAY I. K'ROADIE CHAVIS HEIGHTS I. ' MM 1,. PRO 5 Dll RALEIGH Miss Malay,. !t .!,,(>• of G-3 Washington Teirnce <-«»J*-- I • ter! per 171 hirthua, |-< She received i .any nice card;' and presents. The Progressive Council of Elk..-' held then regular monthly meeting Monday night with the Loyal Dt. Ruler. Melvin Fer.-tl >- . •-■jding. Ail's, Eva Roberson ol til t Ra ,t I.) \ie St,(‘et, who has been ill and confined to her apartment was re ported better this wi'ek. Mrs. Blanche Dover ot 209 Cuba Street has been ill and confined to her home for sev eral days. Miss }'\ a M Cress of 1303 I Jones Stieet, who ha . h* en itS for several months was report <■(l better recently. Miss Mamie S. Ilieks of !19 Auttin Street is reported to be improving from her ilness. We hop • for her a speedy recovery. Airs. Hester f ere!! of f Cha vis Way is reported to lie do rhcl Robinson It ad an lUeisUn:; ; and stirring article, entitled ' l tve With A Hero" about l;cr hero husband Jackie. Why not read it. ,voU might Mite it. ns 1 did Well 1 that's aiiout ail the hap , ■ nings ‘‘abon! town'' this week. The Baptist Student Union of Shaw Univ* rsitv will ),c hos! to the Annual RSTJ (•••treat and Plan ning Convention ETAOI ET ETA ’ling Conference when il convenes on Shaw's Campus, April 7-3. Over 300 delegates arc expected to abend r< presenting five south ern ..dates inciudi:.:. Tennessee, S. Carolina, N Carolina. Vh'binta and . Geo; ri.a. The par;,.is.• of the Ci.nfe ene. l to strengthen t; <* work <>f tno BSC on colei-.;.- campus<-s tn th" South Th*- Inter-''T.oniniat!i>n:i! Ministerial Alliance of Raleigh sponsor’d the first annual Sliaw Day exercis'-i at Fust Baptist Church, Sunday. The address was delivered oy Dr. J. Jasper !•';••• man an alum ntts of Shaw, and pastor of the Qui-en Street i’.-e,.' a Church of Norfe.ik. Other persons appearinsr \ver* ; Dr. T P Dvihnrt. Me. A S. Al st.-.n, Mr. E L Raiford. R< v. -1 W. Jones and Dean William R S f : 'ss jier, ac'uig president of Shaw A nttml er of the chin'i h< • in th** <■ ity of Rabat; hmade contvlhu * ions tn S'-.ev a.nd a general pub- : lie <Jf’ ring v.also taketi. f* S—Don't (e'-get th** l>ig event of Me e*finin,: week. „lhe 'a.;,.,, ' 1 Yni, iiii.ii! ei *!i* Teachers Association, to be belli ;*.t the Memorial Auditorium. Speakers include Dr. Benjamin Mays, J Saunders Redding and Thurgood Marshall. TI«• ■ iiublie i* invited. IIG HI SAVE | $ The Dollars S ““garden seed””’ FLAM \m PIzAATs"’ Red Bliss 1 hi if (,oi)bi<T SEED POTATOES Silver Skin bellow Dawns ONIONS SETS BEETS - PEAS SALADS "CARDEN TOOLS"" WHEEL BARROWS HANDY CARTS GARDEN PLOWS Sec S. M. Young | Hardware Co, 13G E. MARTIN ST. DIAL 7121 j . xiiw]sSK®#fci. r v ] Rosalie Wiiliams'i | j CAROLINIAN | . 11 M _ ' s<, ' 1 / I J ■8 S * v ;. 4 - 4 ' i Ui ;5 y 1 • .? v * , -|s j k...• IS' k. ‘i £■: fi .J „i f* I<a 4 . ! ; > ■.:. j kai.kigh a <>ev. f I';' th'S ■■•■! k ,ar |!l,. AR< lUM.W tuff nf f, •; 1 11. i,' \ rit • -.-■ Wo ■''i*p b1 make 1 1 1 1 < ■ ! weekly column which will a; a! *■ u 1 11 vtn the fenim-m- :, b'- ■■•:<■ 1: t of 5 MICM.INIAN :c-;iC!. : ; ■a\«.! ,l ! Wi 1 ! iff ;: (■(:; n . :t 1. Jbit .1 i-il your o<l(>P< ratio,! is o;i rni'sk.' -olicitc'! If you i-ntim lain yu; i chip. ct'h lualc an anni vot«• y. ont.-rtain ,>*d-i*; -to mi ll'.'SLt. ll'' i'P coni!:-, ti I . so; ,:t! o', :in . T1 Vi t l'-’ 1 r : n .'. at a--'. I :>r ' 1 in 11 ti' Ift K :! la non- .Vti'' i t iclMiio it,-. a. -i.it it ami I . 1 .a 1 be ii ao: -y to ituiiiii" yiuii iu this cobiti ;' Highim.htn!;, tip r.. iiH \V■ a• k - UvAtcs v. as t e I.Vi : :i • » .'v-'niik Hi Id at Memorial A'an-cru-m. A KIUSe audu'iico 1 a- "it liand for fi'as colo'.'ful occasion. Tott .ir.aiti italiott". (.tfsantocl eomnetitive skits. First pi ize '.ms won by tia.-Umi ;ii..s and Industrial Ciitb of the YWCA sc.-and jo'i.-'c by Oiacya >' I J h: Frale*nil.'- am’ third oy Alpha Knot a Alp:.a .Sorority. Miss V"< • In io W.ison. popular m< mboi <>f th" voi.-n-'ri 'a t \< as ci'O' Hoi Qtof .be Jal-berwork. IT lla~ ".vi.'b to lako 1 os 1 ijat i-rtun 1 1 v tn thank patron- of this e\ etn foi ttt'.a: vet y loyal supoor, Pto.vaif , will ho vs ci to lnct'oa: c in- a mounts of sclioi asitir awards giv '■n ann 1 ytiiy to worthy student- of Raleigh schools. Last Satuida;. night v,a- f.h ( ' time .'lit" the lovely home of Mrs. Thelma K-ck Uic scene of ; . !.-.■ -1 iiir"'.imi of fi t r .t H Tins ere,up h.'ty und rtuk o tin v.a't ' v yet >‘f ('or.niin;.; bocks to tty• ■ civ • !;. !•{'(•!•• d \V;i:-e inyts'i: Tss c • is h.-a \ ATr K’s - T) Tnuli " a-' iiaS tess i'n’«s‘( ; !is: M. a Keck. The Ore j, of H<a-ts (Tub of wh : (di M-s. Mary puts *- the pr: si(> ,nt. v. as entertain" ' ’. v Mis. tV. O Y.irbtough at their inn Peer, Crutehfi' Id c.f 121 A (,r 1 Stree?, c> a : 'is: ■.: ■ 24JM i.iU'tb dav last Sataulay. Happy tirtbd.".. Pii"; y Ali friends nr, in itc-y s.vnit'a i!if with Air and Mrs James itlouni of 8 <"‘;av!s \V in til,, ‘death of -Tame Riocnh,' :.:iaat un tie. Johnnie Blouay v in.se funeral ■ . b. : 8 .: ... , ■ c t 1 : a ! ;e: 1 :. ■ vibe Cii'irr’a in .’ 'ia !a;e iCOAL j For Every Piirnm., ru> pose ! CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 IPfrrCW r rol m k TRppflN n | RANGES J BOTTLE GAS H 4 Phpjtie 3-6661 ISUNGASJ ■jM U M S T E AD’ S I J RANKER COMPANY GROCERY STGRI ..amt. * rn - . __ __ .i.m„Muw ' * j LIGHT AND HEAVY j HAULING \ FULL LINE OF i LOCAL AND LONG GROORRIES DISTANCE \ our Patronage Courteous Prompt Apnrociated Efficient c ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. Dawson Street Tarboro' ap J Martin Streets DIAL 9478 9212 , r-irrn .1 . .1 i I USED CAR I | BARGAINS | • Check Our Prices Before You Buv i> DIAL 2-1279 1 K. &W. Motor, Inc. | HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE f | RALEIGH'S CLEANEST USED CARS t ; 425 S. Wilmington St. —• 111- ... Davie St lie *- < c; t Vfi i.)b rs play cd c ii.s .i amt pinnchlc alt- j a iii lieiouH no al. C.masta prize C. a. won by Airs. Uetli Hill, ll r e ;; |> 0 '('lit;' or I J‘ 1) , Airs. •\tfij. Vi’cbby and Yours l , .I> won gu-st priz ■ i s rrln.K iilc. Mm. Martha ;v VViyij r i«, *be ullir special eti st Th»s r’i'iio, primarily social , under took the mm", ivortluvluli pro nets of cuntriblitit ! so I to a needs f itniiv m > hre.tmis time and articles of chMhimf tstockiiii’s I lu-' et | to t!ic iti nr.des of the C-.-.ui'ty Home, IC] • i, s k no- ■ ' VO UK SHOT si In i O iU’eV 'd ft-nm i'i o!l| tie': iii! Past K'lrycfl Stic>t t., nev ■ r - I,' •: in the P urn Mckcc i'li'l ie- V .t! ,\hei- l.uton crui Mrs. Arm,i C - k M,-Vst.- i: are cm • 'Wners f till Vi>i---i!i I ' von <■ an; 'a ;i,■; i r , t - ia t ions 1 1 i • :!■ -no, s.'-e !b, '■ . you': - indies I' ii■ > deserve • patrm i-e Roth - re Siiayv grads. Th-.- Halii ah flranch of the K.-- ttonal Assie -|linn of Coll-ge Wom en is jjb ii;,!!:.; to sponsor a marn eeth ( it'd Toi rn.im. nt to b" hi If! in tile lacn-.o of the Kalcigh Alcniori.-'l Auditoritun M- ind.ny ni: bt. AT* '••••-• 1<). Rri •;•••. v. oat, pinochle ean.vtn nrd other c: ue • '.'■■iii i e J.o iyod and pi i/i's awte :■ t d in each a• a Tr : . :tf. • • i. (to. si'-.n-'d as m i evi :- a o H reefi- - t’.'-n f*»r member:: of tfcc College Women's Cano and their hv'ir.ts. All ir.orMtj,. ■ i .to ticket so; so; ' The V,'. T. str«*’.:dF v.-i-re Ito.-j i: -1 v. eek( a to. toe N :'■ o t- u O'. I'i': - i’sofe . . i Sociology St '-, .1 -ins Tsoi, o T',o!i i;J ; It WILLIAM PENN V-;V • / . " 4 . \ r,a --i .... »(■ Asp 4111» ; \\ v 11 s -' j * * \ %1 . . '■; , v s^tntf. H a;.'-'- il _ _ 4. ■ ■ .. f i ' ?* f % 4. . I t - ■-" t i fifth? Id • i-4 ; 1 a, a- a- 4 4 * 8.;., , n;v •-e , -4 X -*J • .. s <4 'X-4- 86 Proof fHf ST«a;C:*T fS 04 THfS PRODUCI h? •- ve a, - -ft *o £ Oi o :>*) p? a * a <E,\ 65 nl'Hsa! D!jy»nf-r F ROIV, O?. A!S«. % % *sms :'-i* ; ts n&.x ii! •••: Personal ! LOANS j: cy C iear up J>»; 'ors Bills, , ■ C Taxs-s, Pe.- i-n - !ao : .;, with |.CC .- igh iisuisioCa; Loa'i. >4: \Vo inv K e you to c- itne tr "i'i and talk it over. ■ : The RALEIGH INDUSTRIAL i * ba *k ff- Hargett and Salisbury ?. Member of Federal Deposit j ;aC: Insurance Corporation j wriuc Evm>:r; satitdav, march i? u.t.vi (h-.u-ioiis Mrs. f auise I per. riit wo- hnst -ss to the I'eiiru nry meeting of the l.'.delgli ,|i vis i on of tin- I,ink ('tut'. T his is an intercuUura! anil social ore iniz ition rvith mi mlu-rs in scvet.il states, hiucc tie- * t ili i i 111*1 :if cl til !'i; ill) 1 years nee.. Kali igh laid Have imclcrl.iki n St. Agnes llos[ii t.il a.. ;. cummu?ii?v tn i.s t, r<-- <lt - orating ihc children'- ward wi'l-. ctut.dtis .Mr-. Uct-nn's l<>' < .> ear,gut* r:;, Julia and <’ -r;U ii-mr ■ 1 >,- i, mo ther <r« Serving ;i dcln ions r*-. as: aft: r a -a s' ion i»l laid!; in wAt V.m tn!, M i, u v.'ii .its; nrize and Mr-. Ame •i f Hatniin sc ami gr m-. (iu.-st prizes were won t v A!; (Jar ' ’1 • U-n-s and s. Ttiwocs. And, I'm -'.out to forget. Mrs. :• . , * ij odiv i >,e Mi sdames (ij'-, >}ar; i , : tin J i . tie \ i--" rij Aloore u »•» ■ ve-.-ek-.-pet : T'*,- r.fiiT,- Wash- 1 ington motif w ,s used in de v or;: :ions. Officers nf tin* ,| in ßs flub .->>•■ Airs. J.ii.,l . f>;a-:,;.]■ 11, ; Mrs. Miicii-i il Taylor v'■(■. i : ,t; l a ' ! ' o ! •-. o o a : e ''et'fry. 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O',, ns i>l* ra 1. . • of i.iyo oitimi! i,-. nf :> •. - '■:< v”' -nt <ff red to tm m-'h* s of •ur ran*: aiui to.- e .to-- . o • t■; o , Ii \< ;. oil s.;; ' anli' i .-choop !o, - o'-o ro n to d: i. nt.. who rank ii.-h oti corn- BBUTO BHO3. fancy groceries j AND WOOD For Quick Service For PAG COAL ! DIAL 9393 or 3-199 F and ’ Never Worry, We Are On Our Way” • ! I ' i I ] / *"/v ! ] /'. IT.-8.4 {o '- 1 j EYE GLASSES GROUND & SERVICED I AT t J'l *; I. -ION \f. Ut II.DIM'i i »; ait n;i{ 1 KA! ! 11. 11 (JitFl- .\S»OKO ! (Tl AU tilT!: («RI riNMI-Ml ; i ! S Finance or Borrow j On Your Car i• . . ta rough the j! DILIOB 888T03 FINANCE COf \2? f„ Davie Street Phone 3-323! | '•’vr.- -—II. . I l—lW■!!»>-»- « ■» owowmomih •'«■> —*■»»■■' ■■—l—n» • i.M«vrwmivirim«e>!"i> -wa—fti !i I ITS BUSINESSLIKE 1' TO PAY BY CHECK fi Put yourself on a businesslike basts now by open* gi jog • personal checking account here. Deposit it your paychecks {by mail if you like) and let !§ check stubs tell you at a glance what bill* are |- paid —what balance is on band. Remember, too# H cancelled checks are your receipts? \ | Mechanics & Farmers * - I* Bank I . RALEIGH DURHAM R aleißn Personals ( ’ !>■. t;\ A.Hf vr I'n'i <)>;! 1) i“.Y N’ \<’W A c.-i 1 . ! ■ ir, lari! r;t consisting of I : i.oa, 1 • no'-ibo mid Cn i , .n.- ' a .-(i by tin* .(.r >gti Broncii of ic National As ia .o'o'i ||,.g. Women in th'' tve nt of t.m City Auditorium, . AI ■ t:t al 8 p nt. . , 1 oanr rsi for . . ( IVJi. lilKFi Toil MtiMa MS (VS I’Tt U i ri y lb: 111. .'tinjf Os the S, .' 'kTA. v. hich *'t ! n tn-. .J laliii.rtuni. Thurs day nt.'.lf, .larch 8, the Seicm-e r ■ t | • ■nt -ti Mr. George ' •r- < est"; of Civil Def'-nse ' !■•> t! Ua 'Mow. Wi.y and •* * . ,: f Civil ijelense.*" u'-v. ’-I INI, JOHNON M\ ritIKIS.S e: ••• of Ti .c:;fi *ll ■ t! -a !i -I::. ' Nrn .mi:, .and Presi d 'lt ' n-a: . Jot I Son of Fisk Uui veintj Mr of five F-CtUrers i .t• ‘; f - "lir ('Mr/on T.ooks at !. . \V .0 ';'oo. a'• sponsored be C ; r l it v's TntsUtiAo ■:f A- : : p : ho: -acos at MciVldlan ’I ti*. at Or C University Dr, r.uta i’ -.i ''.. Aionday and D l *, Jo MI, soil in April. o'lte, 0 C-. li* it <>! '!• Oil? -Of ■MO pr .-Mai Mrs. H r ! t-rt V■ ~ 0 0 Mo s i ..o"eP.a (8 ip ■■• i : o'' 0 of r'n-.-etteVliie. 'Uro Tiio'o; 1 -: Hnp-.me and daugh ntt .' or o j, liaison and ot- 1 * i )x.a. d .'M ■ a re fo.,m O-'ford 'iMof, all for ti;-: tin.!'. f-CC YOU :; 10xt v ■ "08 T; *: \\\ 'tft- '* ’ ‘ ! t. -t AMU. .;?' MOtMAt Jp ■ .!-• ranee of oar 100 * : pi.:-' r V •a) :.':■' ]M!6. Vac God :■ :a • i r.s-ian faith ex i oko stancil INSURE YOUR HOME . AGa.f NS 1 Fl RE Consult t ! YOUR LOCAL AGENT •ANKERS FIRE INS. CO. | Durham, N, C, !! /»SME ] RE A f TY COMPANY j j Rent t-'-Ja-?'-* Rentals 1 •re -'>'•! A *»t nmo bile j \ Insurance I \ COMPLETE f I t home ' ! I FURNISHERS { \ W. c -n furnish any room I in ycY.r hente from the living roor.t So the kitchen, SEE U 3 FIRST , VL L COOPER 5 FURNiTURE COMPANY f 121 Fast Martin Street
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 17, 1951, edition 1
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