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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY MARCH 1, 1952 ■i News f'ress Service Photo ‘IN THE GROOVE' IN KOREA—- Murine Corporal Richard Sermon !,l Jacksons Hie, Florida He I’ll plays the “C Jam Blues" on his trumpet somewhere in Korea. His appreciative audience is Private First Class Hebert Sirchler of s, ; v,. vv fork, who keeps time on an im- j pro* Fed h-.uxo dr ”uih a m b*rs of th Filth Marine Regiment, which has teen heroic service on the Peaches of Korea. ft A I.KICi I i - I.kenro to marry V. Y1 t- i: .SUCd to tilt- lfjiiO'vV ilij; cull Gibson 4|> 4nd Fighter • i $2-30 1 PINT I§l c,:' A: Li SftroN SLOW i BiiNDUI KtiSKJ '<& WS Et SfeiN hrolkAL ffi! OKBH SffilUK tt.. *»!■* • . YOUR OLD DINETTE SET IS WORTH S3O-00 When Traded in On the purchase of one of the new. modern Sets now being offered At Sensational Sav ings By Sandlin's I cjstei>a s§||r Sandlin’s i. Offering Beautiful, sturdy, ultra- ■*# modern Din rtf- Sets at tj> I ?%M,50 l Tiiiulievably low tvgii].\r JL * [>nce of Almus a trade-in alio wanes of $• • * you PAY ONLY $159 .50 i i C. P. SANDLIN FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Line of Home Furniture - 128 E. Martin St. Phone 3-3422 pk*> during; tip- past week, no ; ; i-oi ding to records of Hunter El- j ! 'im;,ton. Wake county registrar of l ' ti'-cd: ' WILLIE McCULLERS, Jr., and ' i Mias CLKO PACK. Knti/htdaie., PVnr ary 19 CHARI.iE RICHARDSON. Jr .3 j : Uduecombe terrace, and Miss: | f TON A POWF.I !R-3» Washing-j ’ lict terrace. February 21 ALBERT C. THOMAS. 150 Pow 'til av-mte, Southampton. LI, N V am! Mt ~ ANNIE RUTH BAH | RETT. Wiltriini'.lon, February 29 j •(jpSas?JZsl!'s'E£ZsHs'HslLses2£»^.^ 1 Sojourners Truth Branch § | YWCA j | ... Activities ... | •ra t s ca tfh tii itfj « o ta ta cm ca aa cm ca "H ALEIGH"“The Public Affairs . Committee will hold its regular! monthly business meeting at the j YWCA on Sunday March 2 at 5:00 i p.m. All members are urged to; he present so mat plans for tbe I forum can be completed. Mrs Olenwood Jones, Chairman, All members of the Committeej on Adminiftrtation arc: asked to be present at the March meeting of the Committee oi> Monday night March 3 at li:00 p.m. Im portant business will claim atten tion. Mrs. D. M. Jarnagin, Chrm The March meeting of the Re i ligious Emphasis Committee will | be hold at the "YW" on Tuesday i night March -1 at 8:00 p.m. Tin*, j chairman, Mrs. ii S, Jones, ask* ; that all members be present. The B. and 1. Club will hold its | first meeting of the month at the i "YW" on Tuesday night at 7:30 | p.m. All o; the yontsy ladies are i urged to bo present. Mrs. Evelyn | Young, chairman. The Ways and Means Commit ! tee met at the "YW" on Monday ; night Feb, 25. A report of the Pre | Valentine Turkey Dinner was giv i “ti. The dinner was highly suo i t.t ssi'ttl. Proceeds from the com- I mittee dinner will be used to pay jon the piano presented to the Y iin the early fall. Mis. Hazel Wil jliarn is chairman. Dr. Catherine K. Middleton was guest speaker at the regit Utr monthly meeting' of the V-Hostess Club. AitCT the reg ular business meeting the MRS BESSIE DRIVER HAI.EIGII Final rites for Mrs. j Uc-'sie Driver of 800 East Davie; Street who died on Monday of I .it week were held at Manley! Street Christian Church on Thurs-1 day of last week with the Rev- : t rend T C. Hamans. pastor, offi- ‘ mating and followed by inter ; ns nt in the Mt Hope Cemetery. ! Lightner Funeral Home was in ; bar: e of the body. MRS. ELI A KITTKELL Funeral service for Mrs. Lula. Kittreil of 22 McKee street who - r ied in Duke Hospital on Toes- 1 day of last week was held at the ; i ,iy.;tteville Street Baptist Church ! on Thursday of last week, and! followed by interment in the ivit. Hope Cemetery Digit liter Funeral; Home was in charge of the body.; tins. SOPHIA HARRIS 'Final riles for Mrs. Sophia Har- ; id. of 717 S. Blount street, and 5313 ; Bread Rock road. Richmond. Va., who died at St Agnes Hospital on ; Thursday of last week were con- ! ducted front Richmond, Va.. where ; the body was taken for burial, l.iylitner Funeral Home was in ! charge of the body. mks. i.icieli: arrujßOw Funeral service for Mrs. Lucille j 1 Muidrow of 1117 Giii street who , 1 died m Duke Hospital on Thurs day of last week was held at ; • Fayetteville Street Baptist Church Monday with the Rev J. W. Jones, ; pastor, officiating, and followed by interment in the Hiticrest j Cemetery. Ligntner Funeral Home jwas in charge of the bodv MKS ETHEL G. GILL Final rites for Mrs Ethel G Young of Route 2, Box 289, Rn- i leigh, who died on Saturday at | Si Agnes Hospital were conduc- j ! ted Tuesday at Davie Street j Presbyterian Church with the Rev. , C. A Kearns, pastor, officiating.! |and followed by interment in the '■it. Hope Cemetery. Lightner Funeral Home was in charge of the body. MR. OTIS STAHA.M Funeral service for Mr. Otis j Staham of 406 Hill street who died in St. Agnes Hospital on Friday ;of last week was held Tuesday at the Grace Chapel AMS Zion ; Church and followed by interment in the Mt. Ho|>e Cemetery. Light t.er Funeral Home was in charge iof the body. MR. WILLIE TV BRANDON Funeral services for Willie B. ; Brandon of Friendship who died at home yn Sunday were conduc ' ted from the Friendship Church Wednesday and followed by bu rial in the church cemetery. Ra leigh Funeral Home was in charge. i MR GEORGE HEIGHT Funeral services for Mr George . Height of 224 Bledsoe Street who (died at home on Sunday were con ducted from the Poplar Springs Christian Church at 2:30 o'clock Thursday, the Rev James Aver}' officiating and followed by burial 'in the church cemetery. Raleigh ' Funeral Home was in vnargc Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. : Viola Height: a son. George | Height. Jr., of Garner; one grnnd ! child and one aunt. MR WILLIE COVINGTON j The body of Mr. Willie CovinM ! ton of 410 S. Haywood Street I who died at home on Sunday was ishipped to Rockingham for burial i Raleigh Funeral Home was in i charge. I MR. GEORGE HUNTER Funeral services for Mr. George • Hunter of 1111 F. Lane Street who | idled at home on Friday were con-} ducted from St. Matthews Chris i liart Church at 3:00 Sunday, the; Rev. A. A, Anderson officiatingi and followed by burial us the j church cemetery. Raleigh Funeral* Home was in charge i Surviving are. his wife. Mrs i ,j Jessie Cleo Hunter; three daugh ! her. Mrs. Pear! Shaw. New York j j City. Mrs. Juanita Taylor and; jMiss Dorothy Hunter at Zebulon, j ; one son. Eugene Hunter of Zebu- ■ | lon, one sinter. Mrs. Lizzii.e High jof Zebu lon. 9 grand children; and t 1 several nieces and nephews 2cacacn ca cs r_:caimcmca ca ea C 3 ca i_' girls listened *witls much ”in term to I)r. Middleton. A j question and uuwer discus sion period followed. Miss Hat 1 tie It rod ic, Chairman. The YW C A -MEMBERSHIP j DRIVE is still in full swing. RE- i ' MEMBER THE “Y" NEEDS YOU j j and IT NEEDS YOUR CON- ! STRUCTION in order to keep it's | j full Community- program going in full swing. Invest $1.50 in a very ! good cause and join the "Y" now i When you join you are auto- j ! matically a member of the Y W i |O. A. anywhere in the U. S. or j Lan.ywhete in the WORLD where i '•acre L a YWCA It is one of | . the most worthwhile democratic! organizations. REMEMBER YOU. NEED THE “Y" AND THE "Y ' : i NEEDS YOU! • . : Y-TKEN NEWS i| The Crosby-Garfield Junior Y »j Teen Club held its first annual j t! semi-formal party, Friday, Febru ;>ry 22nd The affair was quite.) -Ipretty and a gain affair The re- j r I f’eshments were punch, candies, j - ; peanuts arid cookies Mrs Ethel j ; Hunt. Club Adviser and one of | . {the Y-Teen Mothers was ciiaprr- | - ; oi.e f I DON'T FORGET TO SAVE'! i YOUR EMPTY ALLSWEET MAR- j ■ ! GARINE CARTONS l.uok to tin- Y-Teen FOTA TO C'HIP SAUK! The High j 1 School Inter-Ciob Council met with tin* Central Y-Teen inter j Wuii to make plans for Hie -ale Thursday March 21, / 7} * i 4s I j m I RALEIGH - MRS. C. K. HUNT, ! SR., entertained guests formally !at her home at 1306 E. Junes St. I Tuesday evening, in a special as- ' j fair honoring Mrs. Naomi Delphy of Pittsburgh, Pa., v ho was in the 1 j city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Delphy Hunt of 203 South ; Pettigrew Street. The prize for the evening was i won by Mrs. Naomi Perry ot New Bern Avenue. A-vsisling Mrs. Hunt in serv j ing her guests were Iter | daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hunt Per ry, and her daughter-in-law j Mrs. Gladys Delphy Hunt j j Guests of the evening were: | Mrs. Ida Hawkins, Mrs. Decusi | Rogers. Ws. Nora Sander-. Mrs Pearl Herndon. Mrs. Nellie Small. Mrs Marian Perry, Mrs. Ida Reis. ■Mi- Esther Perry. Mrs. Lula T j j Warns, Mt:-. Estelle Goode, Mrs i jAuitie Greene, Mr,. Mary Hinton.; S Mrs Carrie Castelberry, Mrs. Ida! ! Allen, Mrs. Lillie Birdsall, and ! i Mrs. J. A. Mann. : MR AND MRS DOW r.PAULD- j ■ ING of Graham visited their grandmother, Mrs R. E Watts, and family at 509 South Person St . j last week-end. THE RALEIGH SAFETY CL' B and the RATXJGH COMMON.TY CLUB rendered <i joint program Sunday afternoon at 3:00 at the | flush Me mot iai Church on Cabar- j rue Street. The sermon was de- j livered by the pastor and music j 'was rendered by the Fayetteville j | Street Church Chorus and the j !Junior Choir of the Raleigh Com-, inunity Club. Mrs. Rich Johnson! ! sot*g a solo, and brief r emarks v.ere made by Mrs. Rogers presi dent of the Community Club and IMr Poole, president ol the Ra i leiegh Safety Club, j MR JOHN SUTTON ,A Baits- | 1 more, Md, spenet last weekend: | w-ith Mr C. C Lipscomb at his i residence at 213 E Cabarrus St j Mr. Lipscomb is a member of the j faculty at the Washington High School FORMER R ALE IG HITE NEW YORK. A baby daugh ter. Penina Amalia, was born January 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Ab dul A. (Duke) Dodd of 539 West 150 S reel. New York City. The baby was born at Lutheran Hos pital, 144th Street and Convent Avenue in New York, and weigh ed seven pounds four ounces at birth. The mother, the farmer Miss EdyiHe Pope, is a native of the Nazareth section of Raleigh j and was a secretary in the He- j partment of Agriculture of the | Federal Government in New York. She is the daughter of Mrs. Malde Pope of Nazareth. The father is an employee.' of the New York Central Railroad and is at present attending school; under the G I Bill of H« hL FINAL RITES RALEIGH N. C. Mr- Ethel! Lightner Young. 63 at Route 2,! Box as. Raleigh, pas'.cd s’ St ! Agnes Hospital last Saturday j morning following u lingering ill-1 ness. 1 (literal services were held from j the Davie Street Presbyterian! Church, Tuesday February 26, at! 1 p.m Burial was in Mt. Hope ■ Cemetery. Mrs. Young was the widow of j •he late Walter G Young of Bowl ing Green, Virginia. She was a! graduate of Hampton Institute. ■ Hampton, Va. and taught school - i for several years. At the time of! | her death, she was President of j j-tiv Davie Street Presbyterian ; i Missionary Society, n position ] |", hlch s he held for almost 15 j j >* , ars. St** was also President of the lo j '-at Chapter of the United War i i r.iotucrs She is we 1 ! remembered! |as the “Afro Mother of the Year'' j for 1918 Her activities included | participation in Presbyterial, By j Synodical, and Community work I She was a member of the Raleigh Council of Church Women and the Hampton Alumni Association Mss. Young it survived by ton TTTK CAROLINIAN ’ ! i*. v/ x \< 'i I‘l fji j! I j 101 K HART S t li O O I, , SWEETHEARTS 'Die Junior High Department at Lockhart ! ! School (Kniglitdaip, N, C ) spun- j j sored its first annual Sweetheart ! Ball on February 14. Miss Cla . j line Wiggins, center, was crown- ! ! ed SWKETHEARr of the BALL, ' ! Attending sweethearts were: j i Front row. Vantina Griffins, j ■ ... | - A RESUME OF I WHAT HAPPENED 1 W7 * DURING % II THE WEEK ? M. IN THE JmdßiL court rooms * OF RALEIGH JKr~ By The Court Reporter \ His Honor Said: i HALF I Gif - Arrested on aj warrant charging him with "wil-1 fully, maiicioustv and unlawfully ! a, aultme end striking the person | of one Lucille Williams by pick- I ins her up and throwing her out ! the door, and breaking her arm , . putting her in the hospital'' i n February 10 in municipal court Thursday was Isiuh Green of 130fi j ; Cantor street who was found guil- i tv be for* J ud-e Albert Doub ! ; Juditenient in the case was 30 da vs j • spend's upon payment of the; Last at the trial and the hospital . bill of Mr- Williams within 30- da* s Also arrested ami charged with assault on a female on Tuesday of this week was Her bert lewis of 207 S. South St, who allegedly struck Miss An nie Mae Harrington “with his I hands and fists" on February 16. Judgment in ;:ie case was 30 day* suspended upon, pay- ' i hildren. two sisters, four bro thers. a host of relatives and triends. Howard's Beauty ’ j Shu,, ' | I ini VV South St., Raleigh RHONE 2-4077 Mrs. Ethel Howard, Prop. ! __ Mary’s Beauty Shop 722 N Sanders At.. Raleigh PHONE 7378 Mrs, Mary Norris, Prop. | Phone 9379 C. M Pitts, Prop. Ctvella Beauty Shop FULL LINE OF COSMETICS AND ALL BEAUTY WORK 801 F.\ Martin St., Rairigh ■ roiininwTnwnnntn ■ lllll i,i ll -n.nr r , mnr .uimi.... hi „ ! Mickey’s Beaut y Shop DIAL 2-3781 OR 3-35C0 713 E. Martin St., Raleigh Airs. Mildred Williams, Prop. | ——- Thomas Beauty Salon 120 S E. Lane St.. Raleigh PHONE 3-1823 Mrs, Helen Thomas. Prop. ■_ j ———— Ha we’a Beauty Shoppe flair ttiylixtx ■! I 1005 F. Jones St.. Raleigh PHONE 3-ia»G ;] Mrs. Mattie Hawes, Prop. II Rand’s Beauty i Shop i i 1863 K. Jones St.. Raleigh s PHONE 3-8976 , Mrs Rosetta Rand. Prop. l 11 'wuttMxaamSlKmttsmai^imimmmmmmmmmmaxacmmsmaeai^pri Yvonne Yarborough. Margaret White, Bobby Jean Williams. Mary Itoyster, Janie Mae Harts field, Back row: Annie Alexan der, Bernice Griffins, la>ia Hin ton. tMarine Wiggins (Queen of the Bali) Elizabeth Wilkins, Martha Leach and Virginia J)eh earn. ntent of the cost and SID dam age to Miss Harrington. Sum moned as witness in the ease was Miss Harrington, plain tiff in the ease, whose address was listed as 208 E. Lenoir St„ and Plato Sullivan whose ad dress was listed a.s Sullivan’* Grocery. No Appointments . . *Fri, or bat. kafs Beauty Salon WE STYLE YOUR HAIR TO FIT YOU 20.1 E. Cabarrus St. Kateigl KATHERINE COOK. Prop. Twin’s Beauty Nook PHONE 4-9328 Mrs. Lillie Freeman, Mrs. Lizzie Ritter, Props. 338 W. South St Raleigii You Will Look Y our Loveliest WITH Hair-do V * V" ' From One Os The Licensed And Accredited Beauty Shops Listed Ot% This Page And WEEKLY You May Be Able To Receive Your Hair-do ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH A CAROLINIAN FREE HAIR-DO PRIZE COUPON Your favorite Beautician now has for you tickets which make you eligible weekly for & CAROLIN IAN FREE HAIR-DO Prize which is worth $2. Drawings are held in one of the shops listed here each week to determine which patron will win the Free Hair-do Prize. Winners are announced each week in the CARO LINIAN. Simply, patronize your favorite shoppe listed on this page . , then Watch . . and win! - if i- ■ ; LONG COURT ItKCORD 1 f ,ew i. has been arrested oil sev-i j ora! misdemeanor charge; dating; j back to September 27, 1937. when \ ;he was sentenced to four months ' iin the county home on u charge I of assault with a deadly weapon, i IHe was charged with public j 1 drunkenness on December 27, MMO.! land given a suspended sentence,! ; „nu on January 27, HHI. he .'.us ■ charged with engaging in an of 1 tray in which case judgment was suspended He was sentenced to I four months on another a milt ' witli a deadly weapon charge on March 17. 1942, which sentence was served in the county home of Wake (..'utility, and on August 10, 1942, he was arretted on a var iant charging him with currying ;i concealed weapon, found guilty i and fined S2O and th» cost Miss Elizabeth Kennyfield of 31st S. Woodworth street was charged with wilfully wutll* j rionsly and unlawfully as saulting and striking the per | son of one Miss Doris Smith ; and throwing lye in her fare, and promptly sentenced to sis months !n Woman’s Prison. WHISKEY siezfd Ray Lee Dawkins of the Cary j • Prison Farm was arrested on a \ warrant charging that he "did un lawfully and wilfully walk away from a rood gang while a trusty prisoner working under .the su- I n-vis on of the Cary ' Prison \ ~ I Joyner** Beauty Shoppe 217 W. SOUTH ST. Phone 9488 Raleigh Miss Francis Hinton, Mgr, I rarot— . Avery’s Beauty Salon Mrs. Alice Avery, Miss Gladys Taylor, Operators PHONE 4-2*2* 527 S. Blount St., Raleigh, N. C. PAGE SEVEN V WINNER IN HABY CONTEST AT LEWIS CHAPEL SCHOOL— Baby Eugene 1, Johnston, son of tlr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston was winner in a recent Baby Contest of fifty contestants at Fayetteville. j SMITHFIELD NEWS NOTES BY ERE!) TOMLINSON SMITHFIKI D - A revival meet ing will be conducted at the Piney Grove Holiness Church from March 3 to March 10 with the Rev, O. 1, Conyers, one of the bi shop;-; of the church as the speak • er. Everyone is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs, Lester Barbour of Durham were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs James Barbour Mr Seoefield White spent, the weekend here visiting his wife and mother Mr. White is farm demonstration agent at Roper. Mrs Bffic Grit fin ol Washing lon, D. C, is spending come time here with her parent: ;\fr and ivlrs Marsh Tomlinson. ‘Fairn - ’ on February 15 He was sentenced to :«) day.-, to begin at the expiration of his current .sen tence. j David Richardson of (118 Cole* 1 man street was at rested on a war j rant- charging him with illegal i possession of three pints of non i tax-paid whiskey on February Ift. j Judgment in the ease was six months suspended on condition : that thv defendant pay ShO and the costs and violate- no law for two years. The search and siezure warant was signed 'by Justice of the Peace A. H Bland. Co-Operative Beauty Salon Manarures Facials Our Specialty Don's Formula X-23 Mrs, M. Riddick, Mrs. ts. Ma lone. Mrs. I. Crump Proprietors i3i 1-2 Hargett Street. PHONE 3-9071 Raleigh Mitchell’s Beauty Shoppe Only Experienced Operators Mrs. Daisy Mitchell, Prop. PHONE 2-195* 50C S. Person St., Kaieigh For Longer Lasting Curls and Waves . . , Visit The Friendly Beauty SslsSt 205 EAST CABARRUS ST. PHONE 2-45*7 Carrie’* Beauty Parlor 502 W. South St. Raleigh PHONE 9*Bl ■iWMWiiiMiia»i>iirwwwt«i>n*Mw>ii>iiwiwiiiiMii——g—m—t Jones & Perry Beauty Salon OPERATORS Miss Eva Jones, Ms*s. Joella Perry, Mrs. Rosa Kelly, Mrs. Geneva Highsmith 125 E. Hargett St., Raleigh I FHOW 3-8351 f Burton’s Beauty Salon PHONE 2-2701 317 N. Tarboro St., Raletfh Mrs. Annie Mae Smith, Mgr, College Park Shoppe We sepcUiliae in smlp trea.tmPrtts 322 Maple St., Raleigh PHONE: 3*0945 Mrs. Mae Heown, Prop. i Lewis’ Beauty Shop 101 S. Fisher St.. Raleigh PHONE 3-0386 Miss Alice Ij**wis, Prop.
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