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PAGE TWO Rosalie Williams’ =z=r | CAROLINIAN L.^Tj SOCIETYWm ROSALIE WILLIAMS’ tlTems tor this column may be phoned to .1-2 10 1 or mail ed to 2lf> E. Lenoir St.) TAYLOR CHRISTENING Hightlights of the social events of the past week tvas the Catholic Church with Father Dillion officiating. linmedi jJune. 17. The inpressive ceremony was held at St Monica •christening of Bnbv James Gordon Taylor, 111. last Sunday, dtely following the church ritual guests were invited to : the beautiful Taylor home at 121? Smithfield Street to en joy a sumptuous buffet dinner consisting of roast turkey and ham, tossed salad, tiny green peas, era riders y sauce. ■ pickles, olives, hot rolls, ice cream and cake. Petite and charming Maria, proud papa Jimmy, and gra cions grandmama Mildred were assisted by others of the ; Otey Clan as hosts and hostesses in a display of hospitality highly appreciated and enjoyed by all. Godparents of Baby Ta>lor ;*r*- ; *L*. aiul Mrs- Donald J. Hay*'* *>• Atlantic City and Air. Komi* <'..u #uuu of Raleigh The 1 hri?'* uni.- aitlrc a wonderful c-reui inn of nur* Japanese «ilk and prf<■> les? !:*<•<• »•:*.*• . band mad* - by flu - audnjotlu r Mrs, Taylor, To complcTo the. en semble there was a nti"' oi broead* ifttin. The robe was iiva-t with sold ■ sill’d* which went a yin '<• t 1 . father. Throughout lie* inanities Mire* 1 months old .hum*:? ll* h»- i lia.ved like a vet. cn h* wn.s in * feetly behaved The christening al •• made by Mrs B. I’h.illi|is. was a master 1 '"piece hi blue and w i.ji It was yit i ly centerpiece for I he dlninj; room ’ .on j. liu go mirror aftti made a.lotr- : table. The cake was topped l*> a. 1 lamb lolled iit shredded ••oconni j with a blue ribbon cut! silver bell-- 1 fashioned around it neck. Out of town guests wer*- Mr. and U. J, Hayes. Mr. mid Mrs. NVI Oret*lK and Mrs. Min Mas.' Sterling of Washington, If. C. Raleigh if present w«*.r> Mi ini Mrs, John Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Oio i ett Law*. Mrs. Shirley Delujty ■Mrs. Willie O. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. P H. WilHanis, Mrs. Ralph famvi btil. Mrs. C, B. Upon. Mrs. C.< nrgr*- .Fisher, Mi and Mrs. Frank Pen slant, Mrs Hen.-, Phillips. Mr. .T Freeman Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Swan. Mrs. H. ('. Perrin. Miss Cardrienne p*»rrh*. Mr and At eg, David Winters Airs. Imm'se Me- Clwinar*. Mrs Mary Polk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winters. .Mrs Etl ci Alston Mrs. Maude Bass Mrs. Oil.. Hard. Mrs Agnes Rogers, Mrs. H. M. Townee. Mrs. Mamie Townes. Hr. and Mrs, Joe Mayes. Mr. John Plummer* Jr.’. Mrs. Wtson Tnbwden. C sc -’resephine Jervay, Mr. and ■Airs. William Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin E. (iaillard, Father John •aaion. Dr. and .Mrs. X L IVrry. Hr. auc Mr*. W. H Miller, and LEGAL NOTICES XuHVH C AROLINA .' wake county NOTICE OF SALE . Under and by virtu*.- of ,m u rdet .. <O2 sale of tlit* Superior Court <>? « W£i - I i Uounty tor salt- made in .flic Special Proceedings entitled AYlayine L Young, vvuiow, Louis ■ h Yount and wire. Dorothy 1-5, Youitg; Aladt-line E. Young: Sophie Aoung Junes and husband. Leslie du lies, Alaiy Young Wi *. Aaron Young and wife, Daisy Young; Florence Young Adams ar.d hit.-.-; l ’ an d Willie Adams; Helen Y'oung, (.mraarried Vs Edgar Voiuig *.rid ■ Julia Boykin”, being Special Pro c<»eding,s No. 766 upon th«. j SLi-cini P.’Gceo'iings Docket, the under signed Commissioner will, m. the 16th day of July, !«si, ai >2 <.. ciofk Noon at the Courthouse doi.r in Raleivji, Wake County, North Carolina offer for sal* and sei! t*. tl-e highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and be-, mg in Rab-igh Township. \V k,.-: Coanty North Carolina, and inoi.-l particularly described a? follows; Commencing at. the South West! corner of O. G. Garbum? lot;! thence East ninety feet thc-ncc. South forty two feet; t;»*-ncc West ! ninety feet along th* line of T R ■Edwards lot: thane North along; S. Wilmington Street. forty two! left to the first mention bounci. The highest bidder will be re- 1 Quhed to deposit, ten per cent *.f' the purchase ..>rice with the Com- • raissionc-i until the sal< is oonfirm . «d. This 14th day of Jons, Rtft] ,F. J. Carnage Conirnissioner Jitiie 23. 30; Julv 7 14 IN THE SFfFRIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY CORNELIA EAKLF.EN MORRI SON VS. ALFHONSO MO RUI SON NOTICE THE DEFENDANT . \i| Jin: *>lo)iisoti will take ■ to?tc*. that oh SClion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an ab solute divorce on the grounds of two years separation ->s provided in • the Statutes of North Carolina; and that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to. appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wake County. -North Carolina in the Courthouse in Raleigh in the 21 day of July, ISSI. or within twenty day? there after and answer or demur jo th** complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court ior the relief demanded in said complaint. This I*th day of June, 1951 Sara Allen * Assistant Clerk of Superior Court f. J. CARNAGE Attorney --June 23. 30. July 7. 14 fir. and Mrs. I. T. I e-liry nr.i.r is' \rnhvr J.oeai Deltas met informally l;>-i Sattirda.- on the beautiful lawn of their President Mrs. John Levins'- 1'»1 1 . \ majority of the sOrors arej out ~f town and • otild not attend lmt tliose present, enjoyed tin won derful fellowship of the informal get Jo-get In ■ c jfpi cited sessions ot : eaii'ista, and pinochle urn jilay*d.: ■tiri mt. sts, enjoyed a. beautiful and, delicious, luncheon on tin lawn. Best wishes for speedy recovery arc being sent t.i four D-dtas o*> the -ieK list. They niv flopuv VI. P. Akins. Fltuvra Ke>. Mabel W<»rrbiui*. am) S' Pi' tv vie Sorors. noted with rer ret tin- departure from italcib of !v*o of their lueivitwry. Mrs Vla.ri "itts will jot'i her hnshtitnl ip Baltimore, vtd., and \ii-wi Jessie Wilson leaves tier cm ploy meat, at |I be ilieliard tl Harrison Librnrv to , ftcc-p, work . Lewie re. The Julv lUeetiliE' is tentatively scheduled ; .'or the third Saturday at the houi. of Sorer Haneletrh tl. White. A T't t:xi> t;R t hr at rny Mr and Mo Itb hinotid Wall and .Mss Norma Wall last w.-eh atfeniied the yrauation of their daughter and sister Miss Audrey Wall from Howard I r niversity m \\ ashimrton If (T’ney were- ar ; roiiipa.n.ied tty their rieie.-s, Vfiss Dorothy frm. and Mrs. Joseph Winters. The party was feted to Mr. and M>« William Wall while : rn. P, C. and they were gue-ts of xi rs. Lydia A l . amt to r daughter B>*. Maryam in Brentwood, Marv. i.'i’-d The" also ell lev d the h**upi tolitv Os Mr and Mr- Conrad Mow. to in Baltimore. MaJy land. .Audi” and Norma rciiitiined in Was'li.i;iy t.'.tj to neccpt civil service employ ment. ! IA TO}?? ‘MI. and Mrs. Jam-- E. Byers were visitoi-s in the city rho parr north CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE HAVING I (’v'-Vr Pi K 0 *1 Ex ■ ; tfuliix ui The Estate of Coleman! Cobh, deceased, late of Wake Coun <•>. .North Carolina, this is to notify ; ah p.-rsuns having claims against! th*. ■ stat. v;f said deceased to ex-j ftibiv them to lie undersigned 405 ; West Lenoir Street. Raleigh, North j Carolina on or boiore the nth day | !<>t May. 5952 or this notice wit) be! nieaded in bar oi their recovery. ' All p>-i -oris indebted to the Estate j .. ill please make immediate pay- 1 tneiii. Tins inh day of May. 19.51 Lydia Cobb. Executrix F .!. Carnage. Attorney. • May 20; June 2. y, 16, 23. 30. ___ t _ i i NORTH CAROLINA wake county my THE SUPERIOR COURT JAMES ROBERT O'NEAL VS. ILUDIE F ONE AT. : NOTICE The defendant. l.udfe F O'Neal,! ■ "•'ill take notice that an action en-j : titled as above has been commenc- i jed in the Superior Court of Wake | County to obtain an absolute di [ vorcc on the grounds of two years! I s< raration .-is provided in the Sta-! ; lutes of North Carolina; and that ! said defendant will further take : notice that she is required to ap i pear at the office of hu Clerk of • th< SuT’crioi Court of Wok* Colire , t.v. North Carolina in the Court | house in Raleigh. o» the 30th day jof June 1951, or within twenty | nays thereafter and answer or <j< - | mnr to the complaint of said action ; or tin plaintiff will apply tci the i Court for the relief demanded in ! said complaint. This 26th day of May, 1951. SARA ALLEN. Asst Clerk of Superior Court * h .1 CARNAGE. Atoniuy I June- 2. tl 16. «3. 31; uly 7 j A UMJNtSTRATOK" NOTICE , NORTH CAROLINA i tVA HE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED a? adrnirt j isbatur of the Ertati of Vi aI on ; Spi nee. deceased, late of Wak* ! County, North Carolina. This is to I notify rni person; having claims j against the estate of said deceased • to exhibit them to the undersigned ion e, before the 4th day of June. 1 1952. or this notice wij! be pleaded jin bar of their recovery All per | sons indebted to the Estate v\!l ! please make immediate payment ! This 4th day of June. 1951. Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Administrator Raleigh. N. C. June 9. Is, 23, 30 July 7, 14 Send Your News- To Us ... » _ . HALEIGI! Hi thciol How are you tni.-* tun*:'.’ Fine lets hope. You must bt quite busy these days with ,o muc ll ■*ha. s" about town". Did i ■on Si e 'Samson and Delilah" '-isn’t tnat rial great; I'm t• 111 n■ on; Some tiling; And diet you tak< .1 "Silas Green" and . Oil Well o much to tell about let's continue! bout town" Shall we. 'lb- forty-second annua) summer i hool of Religious Education and Conference for Church Workers i came to a close at Shaw on Fri ,y Ift. :*t noon. During the week,, among the Vesper speakers were! A tty Everett Tyler 'Th. Recoil-! stmetion of Religion as it Affects; the Layman", and Miss Mary Vil laret “New Trends". These speak- j ers were both quite interesting. On j Wednesday evening in the Chapel' four different "tribes' -presented j ‘ Th- Nativity" on a competitive I basil. The St Josephs Tribe direc ted by Mrs. Powell won first prize. I AH the participants were riven . small silver crosses for their co- 1 operation. On Thursday t vtAiing a j talent show was rendered featuring j Miss Anna Cobh CONVENTION Through June 22-24 the Fayette ville Stru t Bay,list Training Union j 'B. T. !.’• i is sending; three dele-1 gates to the annua) convention held i in Middle** x N. C. The delegates, for the convention are Ernest in. Stariback Melba IJyrti and Robert i Burwell Accompanying these per- ; sons art Robert Sewell and Pm cell Smith. Parties, parties and parties galore' have been viven in Raleigh re-1 cently. ' Th* Junior Safetv Cion : .nd the Eleventh Grade Y-Teens gav. sep arate parti*-.- during the ~>a-t week At lx-th of the parties everyone . had ; "sw. 1!" lirro . On ‘■’riduy. Jethro Robinson was, feud with a surprise birthday | party given by his family, much j t< his sui prise and enjoyment, i Everyone had a most wonderful , time Also mi Friday evening the ‘Don- j bit Four" '.-av*c a weiner Roast at the home of a member, Miss Cel estine Roger- on Tarboro Road Th guest list and invited guest were The :Vliss*s Julia Bryant. De- Joann;, Brovvnintf. Joyc* Gray. Pin iby Gibson Daisy Jones. Mar gut rite Mann. Celestine Rogers. Juanita Thorpe Geraldine Rogers The invite ci males were*; Lennon : Harris. Wesley Copeland. William Dickens. Norman Camp, De Burry ; Jone?-'. Vernon Wolst Louis Suen s* i Harry Satterwhite and Jtti ’ .i- Roberts Th. menu was, of I course, hot dogs with all the irinv I ming--- and slaw met lots of soda I pop Yes. the place was really ! rocking, evei y on.' had a most jov- I w;.-. and : i and time. 'FREE COI’RSE in home I MAKING Ail Tcen-Ai'eis are invited to at- I »,-nd .. "Short Cour«e in H* m<- ! .oakitu" Bom June 18 to June 30 'on Monday Wednesday and Fri | day* from 8:30 to i:00 Sewing cook i hi-. Canning. Craft- and Slip cov |ci ine are offered. Refreshment? ! -i. ill be served at the end of the i Course. Pictures will also be taker iof nil enrolled. Oh yes! don't Tor i' get to gring a friend with you. :!v | teacher of the courses will Mrs. i E. D Toole. Mr.. Joseph Saunders is at Vi>'- i "inia State in Petersburg fo* its I -iimmer soho«)l session- Evansnline Forbts is visit* ' underwent the operation after | nir ; n York for the entire | I'.mmci' Lucky girl! j James Day. James Monroe i weekeu*!. Mr. By-rs is 1» im ipM 'Bn* high school it; WarrenLui. ! Norih Carolina. i Randolph Johnson. Jr visi'’-' | his aunt.. Mrs. Christine T. Tool* I „n Oakwood Avenue the past week ! He was on vacation from his stud ! j, s Ns.tr. Dame where he is re i iurtedly doing quite well tor him ! sett : Mr and Mrs. T. L. Spraggins of Rtchmond, Virginia, were gm*sP ~.f Mr. and Mrs. C. \ Toole for few days the past week. Mr. Spray iritis is professor at Union 1 nive! iTv olid .Mrs.-S'pragffins teaches In the public school sy-stem. 1 nndm stand they will he moviiur into lovely new home in an elite res), ■’onHal section of Richmond July I.Y Mrs Ann Bass Sterling and sons I oitv for a. visit with Mrs. Viand* ..f Washington. D. O. are in 'h. Ba.sA mother of Mrs Sterling, deltas meet ! Ftr Nancy B. Woolridse. Grand i llasihvs of Z.-tn Phi Meta Sorority j was guest of honor at a. sapper i Saturday evening given to enter. J lain ni cm hers of the undergrade.!!'. ! chapter and their advisors. The j -uipja-r was held at the home of ; Soror Mihired T. James Basil.nr ..f Omicron Zeta Chapter. In an atmosphere of blue hy drangeas a beautifully decorattd (able, and a dellious supper of chicken salad, french fried pota toes, glazed apples. hot rolls, peach short cake and punch, soro;- ■ hatted informally. -Problem? which existed in iindcrgradnat. chapters were discussed and solved to tin- satisfaction of all persons present. Plans were made to organize and chapter an undergraduate chapter of Zetu on St. .Vugu»tim"s College campus at. the heginnim of lioxt school year. Sorors it rose tit were Rv'elyn P«*nt*. Mery K. Car iiagc. Anna C. Hairston, and Gla j Chaplet*. Sorors Willie M. Ramsey, i dys Sherridd of Omicron 7,c*.a ; Carolyn Keyes ana Fannie* Marrow , were from Omicron Chapter of j Shaw Universikv And Soi-ots ; Glenda Al. Hall. Ellen Wilder and jMarv E. Jones, thpee of the seven , charter inewiXeyr*. of the proposed chapter to be set up on St. Augus* ■; rrn's f'Miiegg Campus were also i ppeS’ZBL.. Howard Ray and Walter Wulsor. ;>I i actuates of the Washington High School leit on Monunv U* I hi,,, 1...' .\i Fo am. Good luck t (i ! all ol them. I n tnu it on a short leave were »*vt. Thomas Mitchell and Tl* 1 ’ Katdifl recently. Miss Sarah Co.- is in town visiting hei tatnily from New York City Vlr K. Dallas Eaton was in town on Sunday visiting rela tives and friends Mr. Leslv M. Artis visited j New York to spend Father’s i Day with his daughter last week Little Mis? Esth.-i Malic Dtlany 1 daught.! oi Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel I ; Delaney celebrated her first birth- ; ; iav on June 17. She icceived many ; riv-i*. gifts Horn relatives and ! . riends. ‘ Boy Si'oot Troop No 171 of St | vlonica Catholic School went on a iik* Friday morning to Garnet’ i They r*‘turned on Satin day after* lenii Mr. Hovvaid E. Wpslev is |T: oop Mfisf.-r- Gee! they must have j'-, ci, quin i-xliuusUM by that long i i hike. Tin I'.deieli Junior Community ; Club will celebrate its first Mini- , I versary <m Sunday June 24 a! th>- • ’ un-ini Baptist Church at 3 o'clock. The speaker for th* oc \s ill b« Rev. J. VV. Jones ; Rter the exercises then will b* a non-t given by th* members of ; tin* club Mis? V Jean Pool* J? I -lub [.-resident. SO'OUPNER YWCA HEWS ; RALEIGH AU--ntun: All YW ; \ members :m<i friends! Jhe i Women's Aetivity Committee of So | joui'nt: Truth B’anch YWCA i-l 1 - on?orinc its annual lawn party! {Thursday, June 21 from 5:30 to »! i m on »ht lovely lawn ot Dr. and . Mis, l E McCauley. « N. Tarboro ttt All ' tired teachers of Ra leigh will be honored at ihip af i Tin. theme of the party is ! "Golden Memories." Retired teachers being hon ored arc >lr. tv H Fuller Mrs. I Nannie Fuller. Miss Minnie Brooks. Mrs. Alice Duns ton. Miss Lena Hunter, Miss I’attic t i,vc yfisi* Mary Phillips .Mrs C. J. Wortbam, Mrs. Alice C toros Mrs. Addie Logan. Miss , Maggie Tucker. Mrs. M. M. Latham. Miss Mary Burwell. Mr. .1. D Mask, Rev. C. F. Pope. Mis? Dora Stroud. Mrs Fsteiir smith, and Mrs. Antoi nette Massenbnrg. A small gift will be presented to ~-h l adle- in a prcciatiori of \ service.- rendered. The public is i '•ordiallv invited, to attend this af j 'air. Mi’s. H. C Perrin is chaitvuan >. if this 11 out* Tin- public Relations Committee • dosed tile season with a lovely ; Orange Sip.” j short program was rendered | '-v member- of the group. Airs Ad | ii<- Harris sang "Trees" Mr? Sel | na Scales read a poem. Mrs Hat |ii Edmondson recited “Little ] Brown Baby She also led the ; - roup f ames. Mr?. Mildred .Tame? i a lie "Tilt- Rosary * A silver offering was taken to be * wed by th* Y. | Mrs Mildred James is chairman I The Y-Tcen Camp will onen on j R,n«- '25. Ali Y-Teens wishing to i ttend will please hnv** theii )>i'- r j nts contact Mr? Bette M Cole j man for further informaliot; A'fl : Y-Teens ar<- welcome The B. & 1. Club and V-Hos * *<•?'.*“? Club att«*nded a dance j at F«rt Bragg on Monday night Over 32 voutnr ladle? attended this affair. Mrs. Janet Mar chciia and Mr-. Alyce F. Jones are hostesses. ! Chavis | Heights ! News BY MAY L. B-ROADIE RALEIGH Mrs H Smith ot j .2 Franklin Terrace had as their ; uest over Hit weekend. Mr ; Smith's brother. Mr. William Smith and children of Philadelphia. Mrs. Juanita Boeing of Philadel phia. Mr J. D. SiTiitli and Mr. and Mi Alonzo Smith. Mrs Doris Floyd of Connecticut, is visiting relatives and friends in ! the city Miss Aniia Smith oi 12 Franklin To '<•:«•« i< visiting relatives in Philadelphia Pa and other points Mr Bennie vlack ot Chatham To; i r.ee was out of the city over *'■ c k "H -Mteniiine the baseball game in Washington D. C. H» was „nn-u i.i\ his aunt and ! others Mr. Owen Chandler of New York City is home visiting his mother, s. Esso Chandler of 12 Chavis • W ay. nil's. Margie L. M Snipes of S. Swain Street is visiting her hus >;)!•;! who was wounded and now in the hospital in Washington. D.C. Mr H i, Smith of 12 Franklin Terrace and Mr. Charlie Richard- I --on of Braggs Street and others attended the ball game in Wash ington D. C. .\ i ,s, mar. W Bates has re '■ turned to Camp ackson, S. C. as ter visiting his mother Mrse. Emily B Williams of 14 Smith Plaza Use of automatic feeders, water ers, anc other equipment is enabl ing Tar Heel poulu'ytnen to care IHL C>iROLINi2iN Ministers Confab, Other Events Ended At Shaw U. RALKICH Friday June 15. marked the conclusion of the 15th • iiiiutil Alinijjii.Ts' Institute and nth innun) Women ' Missionary Train mg Conference hold at Shaw Uni versity The closing inessae, wfis delivered by the Rev D. N IJeo -1 isll, associate minister. Abyssinia Baptist Church. Now York City. In it is i uii "Lot Us Begin Attain." he ooenod by saying 'Adventure is the Mother of Progress nil that we me. ■')! that we hope to he is made by adventure.” "Life. h< said, "is only a series of adventures culminating in suc cess and failures." "We must not forget.' he continued “Tin Eman cipation Proclamation, as this the oasis in the desert of American hv 'jeh w, discovered tin power of God in directing the uni and cii)e<tinp the destine or the Negro people uve: the world. Payne Graduation Exercises June 25 RALEIGH Tin Eighth Coin-, on Mcenu nt Cxe: vises of Payne si Business Ai Secretarial Scfioul v. in 1 ought Friday June 22. IDS) with Cla-'S Night ; i tile School The : Baccalaureate Services will be held I oil Sunday. June 24. 1951 at 11:001 A At. Saint Asnbiose Episcopal l Church with the Reverend George I A . Fisher delivering the Sermon. ; On Monday eveiiin. . June 25. :9.V: at 0:30 p in. The eummeno - ' ment , xere'Ses will be hold at ■ Saint Ambrost Church |.)y. \V p i Devarie prominent physician a tic nudnbei of the City Council Fay • f tu-vi'le jN C will deliver the act | d less Ti.t u.mi teen tnadiiai-s n> 1 fu. 1 -hiss are follows: N. Bennett. Get to M I Blackwu 11. Alleen Caddeil Air: ! iVlolve G. Davis All's. Hattie Clark I Beatrice Evans. Ethel Montrose j Haywood Clementine Hood Mar- i guerite McDougol. Anne Partin Thelma Petti ford. Av. nolle Spicer. j Gladys Stewart. Bernice Thump j son. Pay ne s Business & Secretarial School was founded in Raleigh. N C.. October 18. 1943 by Mi". E. R. Svvain.Tlie School has gone on through the past eight years train ing men and women foi positions in business and has its graduates placed in many cities in Xmt.i WASHINGTON TERR ACE APTS. college park A few apart meins available fur immediate oreupniiey. New 2- bedrooiu aparlineuls fully e nnipperi with OR electro ranges. r.Trlgpratoi's. water heaters, oil heaters, complete inaintainenee, Kent far y:,s sti per month ■ See Alanaci'r of I’rojen at < -2. VC ASHING TO X TEFtil AC F or cai! 3.1102 ACME REALTY COMPANY Rea) Estate - Rentals Fire and Automobile Insurance COAL For Every Purpose CORRELL COAL CO. JOE 5. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STOKE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FULL LINE OF LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES DISTANCE Your Patronage Courteous - Prompt Appreciated Efficient ——o — ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 802 S. Dawson Street *Tarboro and Martin Streets DIAL 9478 9212 USED CAR BARGAINS Check Our Prices Before You Buy DIAL 2-1279 K. & W. Motor, Inc. HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE RALEIGH'S CLEANEST USED CARS 426 & Wilmington St. - liS'E. Davie St. In conclus in: he said, "vve have lost our ideolo v of God. W« must bring btick the conce t of the true Cod Remember that the Chri.s rtiin has tin right to independent investigation and interpretation of the Bible." "As you conn to begin ay in, begin with Mu- word of Go'C The speaker was introduce by Dr J T. Hair-lon. iiistitnb chair man. of Greensboro ’ * 'i‘"is tr<*■ i toth groups to President VV R Strassiier indicat'd confidence in hi: leadership, and c, i','nri to the Shu" University Prog: arti About ti Ouo acres of Forsyth r ■ I'*". < w tie at crop were planted to the new Atlas variette* wdiich average about 10 bushel- p?t rnor, than athei varieties. :i olma and > iuc-trc-a*i> every ■tat, in ti;e Union ROBE RTS ON' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and T 0 0 L [ '$ RADIO SERVICE 12? E. Hargett St, Phone d-iWI AH Work Guaranteed MOST MODERN RADIO DESIGN j W t : Fix Radios For Less 1 I INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, N. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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