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PAGE TWO Rosalie William*’== I CAROLINIAN C Si SOCIET v im (items t,. this c-ollimtt mill In-* phoned to 4 2494 or mailed tit 2L> I*' l.e --4t01.< Si. t , V.'iTll i HK < ti.vlINC ill-’ HOT WKATHKR. Raleigh sm-h-lx jins left the lovely parlor tuid rooeption rooms to find o tiit of .'couitori on tawn.4 vti, «'li.l * It- Williams whs listers to her Capital City llridg- Club on t!it lawn ot' her liotin; at 714 Lost St, The weather <ii<l ii•? lest ana the min was liehj up almost until almost the end ot a most enjoyabh s.-ssuii. shower, forced the party indoors to enjoy a wellcius menu consisting ot' hired turkey , jellied vegetable salad, potato chip's, lev eream and ,-ake I ' Win iti-rro s a ,v, thr unlfr nl th, Mm/ ir attirr. The,a no,-, srr t'/'tfj ui t rurt fve ours. hut 1 1 is-, Van l,nhi,-'r, n's ,lrrir ~*,,,’,-t',i/ o,’ t rut inn It uni K .w-h chrekrd iii iifiHn in sitnlxtrl, ere,if ton with rh hit'.* tun a . it It,lilt <1 Utah it thi *lllllll mo ter /u s (Ires. s'. slot v tills li/wt With a Kill kti soUit iim h, Mis \ ’ llir Kith’ ot.neriil hostess ittni ii/tv. If it t, t/ Fishm tens xriii'i I,ft' in /. THE LAW XOK AIRS I K. Alet’A I ‘I.K V at .s X Tarhoro St, will In th,- scene of tin aninmi Lawn Party ot tin YWCA The Women .-Vetivi tie:-. Committ,.- iteaded In- Mrs 11. C. Pt-rrm i> speaijieadiniy- the affair 4-t“l it promises to h, the hern, ro-i All tint! friend: are in AO ted to sln-ife in the fellowship ot this party. The date is Thursday June 21. ft'fnit ”»:.'!<» to ,v fs_ u>.. tlnntiff’s li ill hr th, r, I irril trurhrr.s ot Huh in), mul nrarhit vicini. lit thi Ihrwr nf tin fiit rt yit ill hr ti thin, .)/< inoru Iti Vital imi s t‘‘lir h, ~i ti, th, fnl In n irn itliml U.nrhrrs to hr musts hot, C/s Ml. H. H' I'lt I Iff. Miss Minui r I i rooks. Mrs Mir, /innst tin. Mis. Lma ifiiiihr. .!•/•■„. Sunni Full- . Hiss Path, t/. 1.-n c. Miss Mr s l > ill, /is. Mrs. r ./, \\',,rt.h it in. Mrs Alin .lu/n. y. r.v Mt'Hr l.oauu, Tiii> Mtutoii 'I in Mrs. i, v,. I.nthnm, Miss Hit n,■•‘ll. Mr J it. .hn.sA. Miss Ithiu ,v troit a. aml Mr i i’ I,’ I’" , . •' n - - lev 1 Other retired Inuh , r.v •< Huh it,h art a&krii In not./,,- // < JtXrrin. Cror/tr Fisher was hostess to tin Kalman Chapter ot tin- Links ‘.Mr bmidav ,u a pnni, ,i|, Hr. Plummer':- Kami, Members and guests itrpoi t a most < v*mm:. ■tii', and Mis, .1 W. rhiton hav. returned from Morgan S'tate Collet;, Bald more. Aid., 'wln-re Airs. Km mi attended her class reunion. Tilth . tCL.UgIm r Jeanne, who has Peon artmatiug Morgan ret urn-1 to tie- .-ft v l U “ i,ei lian ' n,s ' R ; '-'ou Will he a senior at hm mother's Alma Mat>r (ituirfy. Mr* l iisuintr sclmx*! war. -SiSSJI'fdA I'KRHIX has .o-repted civil sendee emplov mm.t in the Quartermaster CeneralV Division in Washinyton !> c This will rive hm- preliminary evpm ienee he,or„ - n.tm-ine Ameri.-an I'niversitv for advanre study as junior Chemist. Wi.-s Perrin is a re,s lHt ,. of Shaw diversity Sic was am ompahied l(( Washlnu t.m hv h.-r mo mm and sisr- , who have retuntsd to ftalmgh after an enimahl,. short Stay ui 1/. f, idr auid Airs Crrett lmw s .-elehaied their firs, weodnm .-uu,iversarv ti&sf i:at!irday. WIU.-lA.Vf mil, HKXHKKS'OX 1. SAXHKKS, Hi was -hrioed Hi> mr ' m * M, ‘ M:s - Willi.-,ni Sanders of 23« T.Hhi.eic st. made Hits quite al , oeeasion. Kollow.up Ho- i„inre.-i cnemonv he.id at S,„ r,ni Church. mn-M.- treated m, nyahie d» rtnr ;i „ 5.,-nd,v CU « ;r T y WUU nina-s mv rh,- menu tm-imtr., U ‘ a an .cm,i„. g) m„ffed c-r-lerv ep*, V7' T' 1 '* h ‘ an, ‘ h " IS ' r,H ' ,n,Vv APlToriumtelv h ■ eoe-tf, enjoyed the delirious lumheon .in u.t.istim, Train,-I /,, th, /a *>.s.w/i uhnnm; of Jot,, I,t lit I,t/mns u,r a u) r ~ ' .1. Hrmtirson V> t iH.th an,trUiihrr . ' i.nnh iiraintninthe, Mr. mu,,, , p,,-. M„;m. Hah,, Sum/.,. nsSixl.tUi ns hu.t, . ... . aaanhU, ami . . " ’ /m, ' A ' v e-7„T, rn- ft.:; c "" / Wo hnntlirul mi mZ v * »«<■ - m,;: ,n - Cillj PARKXTS OK 'f’ttK cun ~ , .. ;u,i - -d,'s *Hirnir,. oi-m-n 1 ;;;i , ( S:,,HI, ' , ' s;ind U ' a Tin from Mrs. o Ht' totem,ijr attire wa. M-Xml , ro „. j/ tl . l/: . . , G*t;,l.h„fn mum ,mun. t ' ,V U ""' V >"«• -I/L,. Huh, Ur's ■ c"" r i i/ V rl ” :r "'" tlrexmi f. .. • H'mlr r s, ni mul . » ti : . \ f :tt ' 111 ((foil r '' /• - ..nv />/, Mirhrtur ’r„m X, r j„rk f in, ' I'let tires and other dot ... , , , CAR.OLI.VIAX. ' week’s .-ditjon ~i' Mm Deltas wti itloid H„. iilsl (>) . j( „ Saturday ofthi, ... , ' '■ S«mme.r-Rou,,d Cp m.-eii, w -s clWfUftr. will i... hostess at t’" '* prsitlem ~*i t| l( . “ l "" 1 "- Rrasy .Street legal notices VirtJH CAROLINA corvry EXECUTRIX NOTICE HAVMXC QUALIFIED as fix rVfv nX 14 the Est -'' te of Coleman l<^ ceased ' lat e of Wake Coun xortij Carolina this is notify «U persons having claims against I 11 * of said deceased to ex ns fcit them to he undersigned 405 West Lenoir street. Raleigh. North va.otina on or before the nth day ,vIa > 1 952 or this notice will be j < «ded jn bar oi their recovery, --u! persons indebted to the Estate wui please malte immediate d;i\- n.ent " • \ This llth day oi May. ]£>.st. Lydia Cobb, Executrix i-. J. Carnage. Attorney A.ay 2ts : June 2. it. its, 23. 30. WORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT JAMES ROBERT O'NEAL VS LUDIK P O’NEAI notice The defendant. Lodie F. O'Neal, will take notice that an action e«* ■> Uva as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an absolute di-: vorce on the grounds of two years separation as provided in the Sta tutes of North Carolina; and that laid defendant will further take nonce that she is required to ap pear at the office of hte Clerk of) Uie Superior Court of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina in the Court house in Raleigh, on the 30th day or June, 1951, or within twenty days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for rhe rebel: demanded in j sa;d compiaict. Trus 26th day May, mi. SARA ALLEN, asm Clerk nf Suj),-! ior Court E. J. CARNAGE. Atorriey •Run: 2. a Hi. 23 31; nix 7 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED a.- admin nl the Estate of Maton Spence, deceased. laU of Wake < -'in-.t-. North Carolina this ie tol notify a!i pers,.,ns having claims i -ig: riM the e-tate „• said deceased ■ to exhibit them to the undersigned l 0,1 ” r befor.- the 4ti, day of June. 195;:. 0 r this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All per i sonfi indebted to the Estate "v\i/ )Jeax make immediate payment Otis 4th day of June. 195) Mechanics A Farmers Bank Admin itrator Raleigh. N C. ■Hm,- 9. 16. 23. 30 July 7. U _ Miss Lillie Birdsal! and nieces. 1 Geraldine and Yvonne Oates at- j tended tile Baccalaureate services J st Mary Potter School in Oxford ; Mrs. Martha Perry of 1124 S. I State Street h visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Sallie Richardson in War- ; xvick, N. Y. On June }. Mrs Naomi Dunn ■ ami sons. Mrs. Lovie Williams.) Miss M. T. Brooks, and Mr Dehnar j Jones motored to Mary Potter School to attend the graduation cf Miss Catherine Gates of 204 N. Tar- j ' * «* sw" *”' %A¥flc , et-a- ; fH”-~‘L , t‘fi'^tti!'/>««»••»*•-.<%, iiiiirim jmii 4 :W®S®*§|§ n n pp7 9 nnn ~ r k M Mrrr r 1 gB ri®r- r,^ r ®« r Hi til-it' 1 How s nicks. Is cvci.s --thin-j gloat.' Hav, you made tint is for that plorious vacution you've always looped tor. or arc you swd t('t inin snmmo: school pm suing higher and mon education. U.'4li! CHI lt< II At I IVITIKS Several of the churches of Kaleigii .in- now oondiictiUg i Vai-atimi Church School',, a n mortj: them is the Davie Site‘-‘ I'n shy tei i.m Church w hich op miml tin Monday, June 11. IHSI. 4 fin- principal of tile school is l Mi's Kloreiss Turner. The tol- lowing people are teachers; Mis. Sadie firiflith, .Mrs Maty G Carter and .Mrs. Alma AVH hams. The study theme is: “The Church." Rev. C. Andre Kt-arns is the pastor. iVlatl.v Raleighites have already hetitin their vacations Miss Katie ' Coe and si-ter. Bessie spent a most ’ njoyable week-end i;i the l “ auti ftil city of Atlanta. Georgia ’ Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Saunders irv I daughter recently. spent -onn' time in Kinston. North Carolina vlsitin: friends of trim city fONTIKKMK The forty-Second Anuuil Sumttlei- School of Religious f.tl,nation and Conference for Church Workers is being held it St Augustine's College. Monday, June 11. through Fri day. June 15. Iftftl. The theme is: ‘lnspiration and Expression I'hrougii Itoly Scriptures and Hymnal." Faculty members of tiu- C'onU-r --ne. are. Rev. Osmond H Brown, Rev Tol lie Cautioti Airs Naomi ‘ -ov U•• Rev. .Hint; H Edwards:. Ven Odeli G. Harris. Rov Charles -■: Johnson Re\ Theodore Jones. Rev Thomas Logan. Mrs. Kb- hen iP. Mackey. Any. Everett Tyler. r,w Edna:- (' Voting. Miss Mary ! Villaret. and Miss IVlargorie C Wilson These persons were nu-ni • rs ot th, vtirious committees such ■ , -is th<- Adyuso. v and Adrninistrn-' tic-,. Thor,- art many, many deh ‘-.-iti'S from nil ovet the state. South. Carolina. Rennsylv.inif, New Vot’k «nd Vi :f.’irtin. R ECO R ATION' Monday night “Count' Da- Chavis Heights News li V .MAY 1. lift O A DIR tty MAY i.. BROAOn. Capita) ('Ay Tenii.lt No. lilt) of Elk:- on tllei: retfuiti.r nieeting elcct ,-d the following officers: Daughter Klonnie Jones, bt Ruic-t. Dt Mm Ho‘..so:i V-Dt. Ruler. Dt. Martha HUrtiniuti. A ust Dt. Ruler Chaplain, Dt Laura Moore. Escort. Dt. Evelvn ' E,ankle;. Doorkeeper Dt Mozeiia .Mon:an. Gate Keeper 1 n Re. , D>- lain. Or: anist Dt Hattie Smith, Chorister Dt. Aimers l.eonat a. Chairman of Trustees Dt. Fannie R. McLean. Treasmer, ,Dt. Eva RolyerSon Recording Secretary. Dt. At n*',ta Brown and Financial Sec retary. ;M Broadic. Daugnter Agnes Tyson of 6 Lee St was elected delegate ot attend tin-national convention of Elks which v ill b eheld in Buffalo. N. Y. iri August alternate. Dt Eva Rob- s.n of 014 E Davie St. Dt. Florence Hunter of 1206 E. Hargett St. has been til and con fined to iiei home for several days we wish for her a v< ry quick re covery- iiiiss Clcmt-nttrn- Little of 1 H'-de Ti n ;:i-( was struck by a car Mon das night was reported doing nieo '■ Pleas, iuirrv and get yvi II Clementine. Mrs. Mary Helen Gibsort and chit on of Detroit. Michigan are visit ing h< rpa rents. Mr and Mrs. Mon ro t-Adams of I, Franklin Tet race. IVitss Ruby .Ma, Fowler of R-- lci. it Root-- 5. celebrated her 17th • birthday Sautrday. June 9th Her brother, Mr Henry Fowler ce!e mated his birthday June Bth. HaP pv biiThdav to “vTis and Mrs Fow ler Mr. and Mrs. Grady Drake ot 710 Ouarry St. celebrated their sth : wedding amversary Saturday. June: 0 Com ia, illations Mi. and Mrs Drake. Mrs. Mari: Sanders of Buffalo N. Y. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Hattie Watkins of (i Iredell Terrace Little Miss Willie M Jones ot 423 S. Swain St has returned home after visiting friends in Wit-on. N ' C. Good by*i was said to Mi and [Mrs William Smith and family of Smith Plaza who moved to Id) | '< tld. Master X<»> rr- Edwards of A Hyde Terrace fell from a tree He receiv ed slijEfht sprains of the legs and : arm:--. Hurry and get well NorMe i M- ssi Mrs Perry Crutchfield : :of 1215 Gill St celebrated thei second wedding anniversary Tm-s --day. June 12 Cong rat u lattons Mr. 1 ■ and Mrs. Perry- All fatnili, s are in deep syui- I ;athy with the Hunter family of | 17 Smith plaza it, the death of their • fathej-. Mr Plummer Hunter who : funeral and burial were held Sun- 1 . day at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist j i Church. i—- i I ■ ■■urn Street \ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGill. Mr. i jE. E Wrench and daughter Cnthe-1 j cine of Washington, D C and Mr. j , j Welmotte Hammond of N Y City j, , motored to Raleigh as: the guests j ( :of Mrs. Ida Allen and Mr, and i Mrs. Henry pa.- rish of 1006 £. Jones j , j St. They attended the graduation ot ' J their sister. Miss Gladys McGill at' j.X C. College, Durham. ; j Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Phi!-’, i adelphi aa re visiting Raleigh, N. C .as house guests of Mrs, Margaret , Upchurch and Mrs. Maiie Maye. 1 ! 1401 Poole Road. : \ si,- and Ids band vii-,',- 1,1 tttwa playing a reined crowd. I tie ynniigsti-i's deliglit in the mer ry-go round and 1 e i-ei,-agers and an lilts l-nd ,-noj nn-nt in the sxy inimmg pool, VtsniXt; IN THE CITY Thia 1 were quit, te\‘ visitor in ton n ovei the week -end amorc th m .'. ci-i- Mr and Mrs IVi. (j Whycu ti-nm Wnsliington. N t.‘. F each atici Mrs Russell Blunt am daughU'i from Lawn-.-icevilli Vu Also the city was Dr. J. H Barnhill ot Wilmington N C, me Mi Clarence Knigiu ot He,diet - ■ . X C f'OMAIENCE'MENT Commencement exercises wen held a, SI Aiojju-aX School at ! o'clock in the school auditorium Ndmissi'on way tty ticket only. Thi adrhesa to tlte graduate- whici' numbered 1” was delivered by IJr Noemar, Cordis Many of out friends and former classmates have - ither been rir.dted o: volunteered bit" the x alio-is at tiled service- Hareld Tayim tu hbx G'-ossling Moses Yomig l.inwood Merritt, hav. already left. Ariothe, friend. Hi :-. yS, o ! t ', 1. -: 1 \-■ s or. Thursday. Those stud' dr ri ceived awards xvei e; M 1 air: f. . Highest Axorage. eradx 0 :...ht. .c Barbai 1 Crock ett. Saltinl 1 e n,n's A" are. George Thomas. Mother Romaitie Medal lor ReLgien, \b I. Batehelm, Music Award. H; .bn: a Crockett. Medal lor Perl-<4 .\‘ti reia;e. t Ver na I, Batchelor Medal fur Itigh j i in (Jiadi Sex-en i7), went to Ever- tt Haywood and Med- .■ 1 to tii-:ilest Ax ia.e in Grade 6 XV'-111 i" (r UI -a Deiioei This reporter has just re •','ixeii .1 letter direct front Ko rea written by CpL Daniel Bates. He has spent some time in I'usaii and Tokyo. The )>e<i jtle are quite interesting- with Hie differences of their eul tures arid ideas. Cpl. Bates is a graduate of Shaw University and xxc.s principal of ,1 school I,tie year in Georgia before co te, ing the service. May our prayers go with ail our "hoys in serx-ici-’* xxhere ever they are. YMCA News THURSDAY. JUNE H-'.j 1:00 P. ! - -Bov- Dnv Catnu: ti'tKj P. M Guiites- 7a"' l p 2,1. -Y.ViCA 1 thlt-th: Club FRIDAY. JUNE 15—11:0ft A. M —Hoys Dav Came 7:00 P. >.i V MCA Athletic Club: K:»a P. M 'xft-na Billiard Club: itJ.Mi }>. M I .cm 11 To Plav Canastr, -' tTt -1( DAY. JUNE 16 1 i :«u A iVJ Bovs Dav Cumo. 2:00 P. M. Bask..-;.haII: p:i>j P M. 7>iox ii ■ ;.ud r, X!...u Show SUNDAY. JUNE 17 —1:00 P M - Music Hour ■'ONDAY. JUNE 18 ll.Otj A. M.: Boy:- Day Camp 6:00 P. M. - • -.'ion, Club 8:00 P M Mint.ster * 'i TTr*ion ",T,i''SDAY JUNE i:». IJ OO ' Bovs Day Canv;: l:Vi p. ;vi. j \Vi‘itrht Lifting and Body Building | WITDNESDAV. JUNK 20 31:(K» - A M Bovs Day Camu: 6:00 P M— j Junior Citizens Club: 7:06' P. M —' YMCA Athletic Club , EVERYDAY FEATURES Case-, ‘..••rial. Dormiturv Library. I.oungi | Cnun.-'ellin ". Public- Stcnogragho’ | Public Meetings. Music. Recrt-a ticnal Rooms. Rvan: Registry ‘•'‘bowers Information Services SPECIAL FEATURES Soft ball Practice starncs daily at Shaw Athletic Field 4*oll ti. vi. Nation Set To Observe Y Anniversary RALEIGH - Tixe greatest public . event in YMCA history in Inter-; national C nt« nnial Convention xid mark tin I JOtb anniversary of Hu- fir tiding of thi- Yount' 'Men’s Christian As-ueiution in the Unit- • States and Canada Mote than i t | -rsuns ,'epr<-se!ititi:.- 1.780 \ me! lean nrd Chtnadian --si ici a - hay e already made reserva ams to attend Inutteeii atlier urganizatiuU hudtes, related to or part of the national nr international "V" structures, also xxi.i itold i-oj,- j ventions in ( leveland over the same period, with delegates finni thiX eitx participating in tin si'.'.ioiis of a number of them. Repi esen’.ativt s from this city ' ill .-'.iso take part in -i number dt j - »i'i,ll m.--ctii!,2s dealing with boys’l ! xvork. World S , vices programs.! mij work simps dealing xvitli inter-; ■ -<■ iai p:-i.< iiees and epunSelftig. The North American YMCA movement was kwmehceti late j in 1851 when Associations were founded in Montreal and Bos- j ion. YMCA memhers and par domains in the United States and Canada now total 3,794,500. Paul Gr oil's symphonic* drama. THE LOST COLONY, ipreseoted un Roanoke Island, N. C each sum mer is America's longest running outdoor production The LOST COLONY, first of the symphonic dramas, presented at Manteo. N. C for its IJ th season during the summer of 1951 is bast'd on America’s greatest history my stery . Sir Walter Raleigh’s expendnions to Roanoke Island in the Nevs World which included the ill-fated LOST COLONY of 1887. never actually visited the land that wa to become America, Mi James Williams La:- returned from St Agnes Hospital to his heme at 14 Smith Plaza. Trt ,E C A FiLLJ L iA'i A!'« Poker Game Ends With Court Fine i\ [Ji ( ift I*.l eve 11 Raleigh resi dents w* re 1 int.<J toi gambling with ('.ml- Satuuiny afternoon when ' ’ lit in C'ii: Court Wednesday with Judge Albert Doub presiding. ’!be iudi • Hil led mil to Kiel n William, <J u>4 ‘Mrotiueh Ai!. - ~ month. l su>i"'iided .sentence and pending payin, lit of ,sfi.) and eo.-t-e 10 - mhiinp and operation of a a” 1 o.li m.' 1 house lie daughter Mrs C.a 11(11 Alalletti t - f'e I’. ed the sunn enteiiee. )u tdt'le s ivi re given HO uays sas ■\ need": Sentence on y .-vmtiit ut bid , mid I'osl.s: |’j Den ipse.i Jenkins James Weils, tl brill.is i, dtm How,no K Smith \ Morns Charles Deßerry , Willi, Hoinp ,'uckm Willis f jt'Bef ( .v. and Karl Host. WOMAN STMS : HUSBAND AT S BA.W PNCE * HAI.F.JGH .M s l-aoeli M 0,,, i. ‘'Ola o-i. of i Jilin- ton. urns charged v, itn an assauii with a d< diy .vex- S, :wi on her tin.-.:. at a, ivlemoi iJ -Auoitin ium «tanet Monday ntt'hi - ‘'ere where the Count- Bash bane e (< lit V1 > *• i; t 1 Aeit Monroe the victim of a • 'tiifi '• outni ill hts chest. was re pented as in a. atirfaclory conu*- - Con .0 St Allies Hospital i’Mi.-e quoted !,,e Woman as sav. . mg that -tabbed her husband - because he kept talking to her Mis ti ler-in-Jaw, who v. w “makim- fm,' o; her. .She r 'uorti, the stabbing to IX*- tici at tbt auditorium, tv ho found it- husband outside i nr building Off « ers said that a kmie blade vw.ii •''■ken off in tile man', choit. Classified Ad l rgont m-ed for ,\'egi<> nurses for gjiu-ra! duty. At tn.ctivo salary with oom I'iete maintenance. s hours pe; da\ -! i hours por week with alternate week ends oil. tile to; Depart mold RN. e-o Tlie Carolin ian. 11b ]■'. Harwell St.. U.t !eigh. . TuiTKaox TERRACE API'S. ct 11.1 j:c !■; r.uiK lew apartments available tor J nailed iat t- ocnifiincv Ni w v ’ room apartments fully equip ped with OK electric 1 an,'Jen re fro era to, - water heaters, oil heatei s. oomnk-ie maintaineiife He/it tm $39. ai) ; -i month •Sit Ali.n.e.'er ol Project at C-2 WASHINGTON' I'KHK.U !■, or rail 3.1 ley j —~ ACME I REALTY COMPANY Real Estate Rentals 1 Fire and Automobile Insurance COAL For El very % Purpose CORRELL j COAL CO. ¥ JOE S. CORRELL, Own. I 307 North West DIAL 5567 f i UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STORE EIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FULL IJNE OF LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES DISTANCE Your Patronage Courteous Prompt Appreciated Efficient 0 ED. UMSTEAD, Manager f>OE S. Dawson Street far boro and Martin Streets i DIAL 9478 9212 ' . ... . f - ■ - ■. I~used~cTr~l BARGAINS Cheek Our Prices Before You Bur DIAL 2-1279 K. &W. Motor, Inc. j HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE 1 RALEIGH’S CLEANEST USED CARS | 42S S, Wiimiihgton St. -- list Da vie St. 1 ririrtii I PiTii»'.r.;r.~7rr Tirr-— rr ‘~ t -• asxcy^-rr. * Y VVCA News h’Al.l'ilGJl N C, - The Public ltd a lions Committee l.s closing the -J'USOii with an Oi angeSip ai >ll e • » . 01, chill, ay login, a Line 18, at rJi 1 p.m. The members and. ' '“-i" 1,1 toe are cordially in vited nd 111 vo d to 11!lend this so ead aftan A silver ufieiing will lie taki.n by on group Everyone is m ed to be pieseiil and to I,; my an oft. ring. The proceeds will be n et! tor tin benefit el tin. V Ah.- iVlilrde! James, chairman ■he 1- A- 1. no V-Hostess thubs; will jou: nee 10 Kurt Baraf" on Monday night. June lb to attend a ' fence The I.his will leave the YW at (ir.j p.m. Only .young ladies who are member: of th* c«ubs 01 who have cards will la- permitted to go Any others desiring to attend cal) Jet ail into* matioti they need by calling 2-3-13:! Mi si. Mattie Brodi'e ‘.‘h,airman of I 11- "V-Hostess Club Miss Evelyn Young is chair nn.ii ot the it. A- 1, Club. -Ait iition ail members and h tends of tin. YWCA! ! Ah mein , ' ,and 1 fiend: of Enjoin in-: I'rath Branch YWCA aro cordially divitod ami urged to attend the MM Lawn Party to be held on the-1 'eai'tiful lawn o'’ D' end -VI < . I, ! E .McCauley, h N faiboru St on ' ■! ni. 21 si uom a JO p in. to « p.i, Ail retired t'-ache of Rak ir.-i w ill • honored at a special “Gold -n M f '. it-s Hour " Everyone is urge i to he present. This affair.- wi!! In sponsored by the Adult Womtii-' j ROBERTSON' ELECTRICAI. APPLIANCES I and TOOLE'S RADIO SERVICE 127-xE. Hargett St. Phone 4-1901 All Wurk Guaranteed FEATURING MOST MODERN RADIO DESIGN We Fix Radios For Lets INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIR F. Consult YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS j FIRE. INSURANCE CO. Durham, N. C pTI i TftFPAH ! | RANGES j | BOTTLE GAS jj jj LsungasJ BUltsboro tit -^ggglp - Personal r , LOANS 0. 1 r Clear up Doctors Bills, j Faxes. Personal Debts, with j !>.- e Hal- igh Industrial I.oan. i i- /■ vVe invite you to eulne in Ls and talk it over. f j The RALEIGH T INDUSTRIAL I bank _ j. pi, Hargett and Salisbury | J Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Activity Committee. Mrs Loui.sr K Perrin, chairman Everyone is '-/el coirn. The “Y w-ill offer a ypeeihl .-uni mer irogram for adults ami young P'o.le this yea- V/:d"h this col umii I'M announcement nun . , leet liu activity of vour clinic, Our ; ul-' activities are i-lused toi the sunn,mi." n.until: fUj'nlsi :>c tie itn iv: i j t.-e 1 emrn<*d m limber '1 1,. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 16, 1951, edition 1
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