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PAGE SIX ,558E5E5f?5'253.5V*53.5253. .52.57L5 2 5252 52.5 2.5333.53 5 2 .52 52 •" | Sojourners Truth. Branch I { YWCA j I ... Activities ... j & itSidJj ih fcb rii 25 25 23 d!i 25 25 HS 25 25252525252525 25''i ’525 3i . t? S2SifbiWV We. JVVCF3GH This is National. YWCA week (April 20-26). At this time, each ye;u Sojourner Ti ut.h Brartch YWCA joins with 431 nth or YWCA's all over the USA and I it:; possesions in the celebration The National YWCA theme is: | On Your Own, But N"t. Alone in the YWCA. Join Today! All this week, an attempt, has been made to reach every member by a schedule of the week's activities. Also open house and * special program has been held each day emphasizing the program and ways in which Sojoimici Truth Branch attempts to serve our community. On Sunday, April 20. «i "> pm. the Fublie Affairs held their Annual Spring Fellow ship Dinner at Die Y. Dr, Mar. guCritf Krieson was , cue»t speaker. She centered her speech. on the National Public Affairs, Program ifid put, emphasis on the way-; it will effect us and our community These points will be taken up in our National convention at Chi cago m May, The dinner was largely attended by a group of very enthusiastic members and their guests. The committee pre pared a very lovely dinner The menu consisted of Turkey dn =s- Ingand ciblet gravy, eanderi pota toes, green peas cranberry sauce celery, hot roil - and iced spiced i tea. For dessert, vanilla ice cr-aw with chocolate sauce and cake was served Miss Odell Woods and hoi Committee were responsible for the planning and preparation of this delicious dinner Mir Vivan Burt and her committee were re sponsible for the program Mrs Gleriwood E Jones is chairman of the Public Affairs Committee On Monday. April 21 (night) the Parent Education group will soon lor Miss Elizabeth Lovall. Direc-! Health Education. State Board of Health. Raleigh. She will talk on Health and Happiness and will show a film. Mrs Johnnie Daly Chairman. USED CARS A Mrrrmy t or. •MM-ITU.v Sedan «'o..pr Star,i,r < t>r .SO M- run, Sedan 'SO B»ick Special jSedan , , .0 ! nrd < lislori ' d? 10 « hrvrolrt Stytrlio- < pr ... , , t'i I mndii .n o it •«!» Mcrrurv Sedan . <?> Mrrcury M 'li n i IS Mercury Sedan Ipe , or , ( , - , tr '« Chevrolet 2-dr. SR s , i( „ SM ,, n 47 Plvmouth 2-dr , IS Pi\mnutll dpoiii S dt ♦ft l ord Convertible ~ , 1R Punk Supci hedanett,- 'l6 Packard Clipper Sedan . . t. \as|i >uper fwnait 'il Cord Sitin'? Sedan <7 For.-! «V.nv ertibl,- ■HARMON 1 2 n Lincoln Motor Company Mercury T 29 S. Wilmington *>! 515 Faypticvilir- 5t 3 5454 Dial 3 3f>l ■> t > .. . P RALEIOt oq MEM. AUD. APR. : AOV. SALE $1.50 On Tuesday, April 22. The Pub lic Helot ion - Committee wi»l have their Annual Friendship lea tor nil Y members and their friends , ill the Y Mr. Mildred James, Chairman Also on Apti! 22, The i H and 1 Club will sponsor the Washington Hi Kocnlly in a r>l--> THE SKELETON WALKS Miss Evelyn Voting. Presid6j(tt. Wednesday, April 22. Mem bership Committee final re ports and Open house for .ill members and friends. Mrs. Nelson Harris Chairman. I'lllir-alay. April !i ltelifiinns Emphasis ( omnitttee. Religious Dim and Speaker. Open house to all ) members and friends. Mrs. If. Jones, Chairman. Friday. April '.’.*?, I Iren Ac tivities R p.m. Open house to all V Teens and their parents and friends Mrs M->"l , i.'i Da vidson, Chain?? in. Mrs Syl vester Coleman, V Teen STlrf’c tor. Katnrdar. April T>. Open house ') a.in t p.m V - TEEN NEWS The first Annual Potato Chip; ,-aio nf Sojourner Truth Branch! YWCA was quit?' spr-T'-sf-q this] vnr We hope to do bettor next year. Those girt iuueivmi: prize - bracelets vitl? the Y-T-'-n cm',loin | arc as follow. Lucille Hunter School - Pauline Wynn Croshv Garfield Nei-.n >t Jutt . iot P! fie Porb' Crosby Garfield School Sen-! ior Chib •» Mildred ibiP r Oberlin School Y-Tren Club 1 - Doris Turner Washington Schn->I-- llth Grade C’-ub Juanita June?: W cishingt o: i Sc h oo! —12 lb Gra c1 e Chub Jessie Stevenson Washington School--Jth Grade, 'Club Jc.-s.io Prince The club vh?> ■ '■ 'h? m t s,u tgto chip? and wlu* will -- ? :V> the loving cup as ■’ ivaai.i i.. Ln e: 11 f• Hunter Club Th e-p will b, prc-:e?itrd - • V! J) M farni- S QPtMc>tKWi> <**•• : vyHSfE.'av\ec>v :o«s4jQtwoQrooc*x>>sv.-.>-K>r i * BtDOVJOHNSON THE BIG THREE TO RALEIGH Bandleader Buddy Johnson, his sister-vocalist Elia, and suave Arthur I’rysm k, baratonc Imlla Lockhart Elementary And Junior High News AI bcrla Bryant, Reporter RAT.Kff'IH The -.ei.-o.nd grade l> ti is workin;:. very h.ei'd on Jor.v g , t‘(?'?klo's Each group i.- Irving to p : b;?vc their booklet ', ready for our i ! Spring Open House. | The pupils of the sixth grade t received loads of congratulation.-. \ ■ Friday a they dres eri in their '! i Sunday tincry lor the iitt'c party, a Those it-cei'-'iflic mol enmpji u ments were: Fredeiisk Brooks, s; 1 J a trier Perry, Johnny Prrntan and : Ameche Hinton 7'lfF, FIRST GRADE I! is m s t sympathy with our ? lassinate,-. and friend, Eddie Loo Hidden who ' lost ill <?f hr- do'he-; and every- l tiling he had by fire last. week. I: We were glad to see him come | back this morning The clrts and boys in first pa,J,- a bad a get id tiine at the social Erldav. Punch and r rookies were served We are j happy to have 1 ouis .Dines I ick in school afte? a few ( days of i!!n( <s. Down in end grade A ■' ■ , are busy making Spring flowers. , Memoei i -?f three B are working or. a play t>- be given ;n chapel ' irai soon Tie name of the play i- SURPLUS ENERGY The char acle?':; ar< Mrs Harn? Carrie P Kenner: The nuni-tor. Harold Zimmerman; li-uriel, th.r- maid F.nur::, L- Horton: Edward, --nc of the ciiildre??. I,inwood F-i.- ]!<■!■; Cla.a Willie and Sandra nj, l 1 also childn-!.. \VY hop;- every one ‘ UIH e'ijos the ploy. THIRD GRADE A i. - :>♦>•• d ' j tied down from the Harter hoi?- ' nil.vs Everyone exprr‘- f-d }»<>V. hey enjoyed themselves. We arc • now cutting s -'nowin:', tin r-.--. -b of do u' V; dhrooms in eon- , ■ neetion \> ith out unit on ncnlth. Each is forming his rules of health. in connection with the pictures l : they arc cutting Afte? these pic ures are assorted -act; child will make ;< scrapbook MY HOUSE \V ?.- also ea-Jing more books and learning m?.u- about things :«o do to be- ivio o nonlthy THE SEVEN'! H GBADF . still work mg on its CONSERV ATION OF FOREST We have b-gun a . imj on F-"->'•-•.(- of :'•nt r d and ' o il!; Am- '■ a \V • h-arned ib.M c ’h< V-.-utiful paim trees mns- , .'.on. Cnairr.jan of Committee on \dtr.;?:LY;r,tson . YWCA at • the closing of K-hnnt Tie gni scii .mg the most pntat - > tups m the ; whole Rrr.-up Jessie Stt-vr-r.nw i ’ end she will compete with other? girls of- lie s-. Inca.- f so: tnc gold • all watch Thr- oflier-r of the Y-Teert Clubs] . tor thr following y<>.-,-. a cicctcd! , so t'nr ore: IHII H mMH! Ol II!I US IYe side'll!. Rt.-s-i Bir-ufley; Vic?- : T. esid'-ni, Gcralduv Morgan. Sec : : I a r>. Marina Davis. A-s i Ser.. ■ Ti-ess J->is I,« ; inlet Club j . i 1 I7c cur-.--c-ar . L.f a- ‘ <•6l V.» IV Ol I U IKs Preaidci-f v* - J ■?■ ?v ?• W-' , iit i ?n, B : -> :”t Sr■: --u v. i IV!- a i <H;.r, -it?, Sr--' 'I l-:. Heni';ptta Jot??' Int'.r-CluD c-w --•i I Re pi'’ entative. .Margaret Him 1 on nuDtn c; »Tti iM.f» J'ret’ident. Gloria Sander-,. Vico] Picsident. Sirirlr-. Morgan: Sc-'- Rosa Hwtto; A t See and 1 Treat- Edith Burke. M VSHTNCTON S< HOOI Precident. M- Iba Byrd. Yic< ’re-bdr''it. I.i/v-e Sutt-in; Secrets -! ry M;r |e Wynn. As.rt Secretary -> :ah Sr.vv*: u. i !-v urci. Berness Hi bert. ) ;Ht'v--G!i'i» ’ .'.-■mir?! Ifep- { res-ifntative Vera Robcrtfcon; Pro : ..’'s m t'hairrnan. Majo'He How -. -c : ; Set vice. E. J me.-. Asst., A. : tohnson. Miss Widen'd Chetei an tnstriie- j ' c?r in .sociology d Shk'.v 'Lev-';- • .-ity was guest . ;.eak'fi to the IHh Trfide Y-Teen C* if- Mopday. Mar ‘ 21. in tb*-ir repu? » niectingn Mr-: ! Carter w u very cntigh»entni-; ; .peaking on Farr-ity Relation 4 - M'?-' i ! leant-'te Hn-ks ; ■ advisor to mat ; club The Natiimat YlV<' 1 < <>n vention ni!l i?< h? Id in Chi* cage, lllinnis ’’lay 1--7. Snj<?u;- ner Truth is (i?o«fj to an nonnrr that Mrs Y>. M. lariss pin. Chairman of the ('oimm.d tre on Administration and Mrs. A. E. Brown both volun teered to go unit represent Ra leigh and the entire member ship st Sojourner Truth Branch VWC A The staff ami members all join together to -vpM-s- eur vote -i»l thanks to these tr - rit-nl Y wovl-ers and consecrat ed, Christian women. We wish that it were p*»ssih!r for the Y to finance their trip and even send other delegates to this great gathering of YWCA women from al! over the IJ. S. A. The. theme for National Y Week . is: On Your ©Wn Btii Nat A o»e ■ -Join the YWCA’ ticvncm!>r»r y-cu ‘ icecri the Y, the Y seeds youj i : THE CAROLTOTAH * I ! i A JOHNSON deer u it!) the Johnson on-hes ten, known as ’the Big Three" of modern »?i(isi--. invade Hi Icfgh's Memorial Aodiloritun have a w,i!-i)i rl.ifeate m ni<|?-i )<•» grow. We have i rli play nl wood • prod?;, ! . in n r i pnm and in th'' i .ibrary. THE NINTH GRADE -la wen' It She? bal'd High Selmol Li-< V.'rdnesrlay for Ol ic? tatinn Day. Ihe eighth grade- from Riles Hn l find W'-niL’i! ' -re there. We ;rU ii'-rpi.-ilnted vi’L flu- D-.-u-hers a tel :.f ti fili’ti t s Wi bad a yand l-rne THE EIGHTH CRADE math and | -'.'l; lire e)a .. e ~r- - enjoying V- ork ing the:;' hnl day We are eon lintiing our .search for wild life and riO-.ee;.: f n --e|, -j •] • aJ-J. r.aiidcr added to m:i collection spit fai. nirc.vnoN We enjoyed om Ea :ci vacati >n but are now hack in elionl i< 1 v.-ork hard until school doses The first group has finished its book • RIDE AWAY Garland Hines is wo. king hard to finish JERRY GOES FISHING. He read HAPPY DAYS, nth.-: in the :::onp an- P< ?-.-y lane. Ann Smith. •Irune R iffin and An- - Hinton T h e IJoniemaking classes hav,- hf-qiin their list unit of work f**r this y< ir Phis uni! is- JMPRC.VIN<; \iy llOtll- They \*e going (<? mike plan-. S'i»r heawtlfynig (heir rooms it home. M ■- ih i 10* Ai ,i : W ,'?.?•. ripnili"!: fei tn«: fifth grade; Tlu- G; ide Mother--- gave u? a wo.n di-rf'ii Fa-ter J'/ig hunt C-god Fr: day We wish to 'hank them very, very much fee being so nice to r— They wore. Mrs Annie Jones, Mi.- n-heifa Debe,am M: Mild red Sfa'.a- Mr- AnneboHa Wat kiiu-. Mrs Btonriie f’re-a , am? Mr.-: Hattie Bryant The fifth grade wisht -? to thank the Gi-d< Moth ers again tor boin,: so nice to us TO IMS > t Mil \I m A\n TI- d ll! ft-s OF t Ol'KllMn S( HOOI, On th- fif*h of Anri! our home and everything v\e had in it was destroyed hv fin- The t« achers clothes ami mwicv 1 thank vr.u. I'm on v mar home n.> ricsC oyed Shiri# v White Grade !> | W 7TK rA ' } ' r,r h ’ " • :r ” •' ” (he hill '■! give the or :■ o-h vn der sea land'- to the adjacent ripsp'lf t'»n dorr"! of the Uniter. States supreme < urt that i the federa} government has pars 1 mount jurisri knion over these areas j fce-v nrx) the Iw tide mark, this eon i grass has ajm >,v the msi ter up ; to President Tnw.sn It will be re- : ♦ttembsrt-d (hit she President I vetoed su-eh a measure in 1346, and I •v ii expected m do so * : % The senate turned down any corn j wrote, ise <>n the matter. such as a; split authority be 1 won the states ; mrt the federal goiiprr.rr.ent and! luinm.? the ro values into an eckrov,. j 'toon* fund for the public school j system. Vote on the mess. ■■■<-. was ' SO to 35 Certain uvrepunn? were i set up in the m-- tsure providing j that states which had •• >1 already i done so might extend iht ;/ bound- ! arte; to the three-mile limit. In i ihe case of the gulf coast of p’l.-t; ' da and the coast of Texas,, the boundaries ~a o r e recognized as three Spanish leagues CO rrrWi seaward. Title to the t»nvi furth: r j out. on the cortir.rnlal sM-lf was ’ -not drc'ipd by the rrwarnrf ♦ * * The ‘Sorite b-.s ecin.-veO troll .n/wsse th“ base pay of h 8 armed i services personnel by three per | cent and allowance* by varying j amount., and to provide a S4.U»- : month combat pay tor fighters in! Korea. The fc-ei war a complete re-j vision '<i a boiise-passed measure | u.r.iuh jh muited a straight JO per! n' increase in ail pay and allow- j ances without addition to combat pay. Tula: core of the senate ver sion is expected to be $473.008,000 annually, white the house bill was estimated o post 5050.000,00 ft. Sen ator Hicham R Russefc, Georgia, j chain-nan - i f the armed services | e»nvf>;irio<. said the Mnilt measure- r was do«uga*fd to the increased i cost of living w ithijiii changing ihe ! basic pay system fixed by ion-: gross in j<M». W * * The Senate also passed g bill ir-- : cm-v.iij. tnouihiy rate,, ot compeii-1 sat ion and pension:, to veterans and ! itii-h it.-jM-udcuts. i*fi.-- nn-.ticifi : Wtfutti (Ovule ,i !;; j,,-. jj, j ARTIHJR I’llYSOf :H IVTontiay, April 2k to play a popular demand dance emiaK' ni'i-.t. Johnson's hand has hc.?-n iiailcd nationally at tlie Band of The V'r-ar l u 11152, Raleigh Girl Scout News A< ii ii'hi’sTaZ , i ! , TZ''t ,, )c I HaS'4A(TiZSSSiiSZ U '-.! Kffill Tiie Paicuih Gir! Scout Tie-up- tieP! (ha -;r ----* *ll - i •mimial I a a , Friday night. April 13 at the Crosby Garfield Sclc-oj Troop pa.- 1 cipu! mg n th, Fic:*a : were a fullov, ■; Tl enp ;i Wadi ! inf,ton High Sel- -"I Mi •- Maye F I ,■ ■ 1 reel, l’i i - ! : Comniviio.v Center. Mr Arlene ; An*tin leader. troop 2' Obt-rlin Srlie-U, Ml Mar.aM't H-iyivu-id j ieiidei .’it .-date S'-hu"! for j thr Blind ni Daf Mi-- I'hylli Mann an-d Mi "- M-irr.ai-f M.ary | iaiid 1 e-'K.lcr ■, 1 roup 2 1 : a ,! < ! School for the Blind and Deaf ] M:; O P Tavloroml Me. T | L Ken: 11.. leaders The Programme a a t'e.llov 1. Don't Pm,;. Lie Around A ] playlet by Troop No til ;> Tap Dance tr. Rath < .T ; out: I\o •! 3 1..c: There I',, ! a playlet by Troop No t« A Tripoli' T; ail •’ '-a e- 1 ; -i.- ID nee Tiiiop N„ 2.1 5 Cat pel Bag » plsiyl-.-t by Trnun N'; M! fi Ml ice. l'auib'U -- Troop .No 9 1 la.- \V aan * unanimity A --e--!.a - t lon of Girl Sconis- met it the he,me of Mr:-- Nr-iiie B.K>i'- Smi . a.-.y, Aprd ;> ) at :vno nan. Plans v. ca mu--' !- ;-; !'■ 1 -id p.m. T each. w, r- urged have troop ’ p.'vti? if. :to in thr ! and ! 1;11 th- it eonlribttti- ; ■-- tn la .lu’into ! World Fi u nd-cup Fund A- i i.w -Vlll : >e , ■ arde ' to th, '; nop ha vii -th- lar ■ ■ i p, - jeentage of it', rn'-mbeis pn -ent. Tenlative plat? - w> .- made fur a four "l 'v,a i,l *u in- id •-» the Fi?' ' lv < be:- ■ . T.-vuc? day e.i; hi. Mi: cj, i.a .-! 7 • ?>• Camp- Jaies for fir - Scan: Camp «* Wbr-t - " in-. Tine- are fi urn June 3T t-a -July ;;> 1.-.-, wit! he tv, or.o v i --Sg periods. Girl S-o-’ts -’re Bun: lea lift , at ICR S Dau-ion gt [ ,-tv as no’sibh- Thoir pu-si-ni at lb,* th*: meeting wrr Mi-,’, Alaye { i"i>n and Ati- I ,mr;i P. AVi?r?l>erle\ t.? 1 ti.slimen ,g tlu- \ -k ia tion. Mrs Ptiißi-. Mims. ’T C I" Taylor, Mrs D iisy K Freeman, Mrs. Janies < nnii' t Mrs Anne f- Ruhinsmi Airs. Nellie ” Kyi* 1 - is < hairman nf l)istri< *. 7 ‘ **•**«««*•#*** „ „ i crease in compensation for service connected disability to veterans of all wars who are rated between -’if! ; end 100 per r t mt divahied. and a j five per cent increase fo T those i rate"’ between. If* and w rent j disabled. * house ■ passed bi’ : ibid. include veterans r -.f rh • Spt-rti iv-American. Civil and Indian ivrar< An'ifhcr vrirnn' inr r --asc jme a si*.r" was passed by the senate ; ,-tn voice vote, after already hav i mg passed the bouse, which would ! increase the annual income limits j tiona oov-ruing na'- ro»-ts of p*n j .jiif. ro vcici-ans with n-iii-ji v m j COtVROCfc-v disahbif :.--s The - --v V I rvise.; tf»e income limitations front ! $l,lOO if. SK2OO for sj.igl.- posy. I and s2,sof> to s:?.6f>o for tnam»<i j p-e'rwns. * * * j After b'.-.-itiKß down »d effort* to i increaso funds the house passed j the army civil function* apprepm j ikons measure just as i1 was rec ommended by ih app>c>p>ris'(>.-.'0.- committee, carrying $47? 434,96 b for fiscal year 1953 It gh •** the corps \* if , .w; ,r r r.; .tT.T.ithh, 4bu Ta -’ -. rr. Pi | Canal $115.139,366 ond the quortor i rnr-iuer corps $4/4)0 o'W The c-irp j i,f engineer: fund *a, broken s:-:w-|. 1 ir.lo $221,232,406 for flood corrtro: i pi'ojirctr. i."o $1 f. 7,430.000 for uvcui ; and harbors projects. The house j even rejeeted, m the face of the ; riisasft ous Kansas-saissot-iri floods. ! funds to start the Tuttle creek tvs ! crvnvr in Kansas, rccninmendcri rny i President Triunan in bis Jan :>l I budge! message, The House ag’-icistfural comnin- J tec recoinmc-mied ihv agricultural deparrjr-ent appropriations hi'! cut. ting dffly three per rot f i-tifr- re quest? ->f the depa: tmanl. for = ’,... ral ap-p: .itroy-r-.j: qf $324.UDU.f3ip. iThe eommiticc rocr-y rvco-iw ; meodati.jn* ni ihe Amrn.-an -■ ■ ■ ! gri.nge and allowed most ; the i funds requested lor soil sron-rorvH | turn. The committee warned that ! the cc.unt! y would, face a serious j food shortage in 1655 it conserv* i lion aclivitic- were not strcngih : enfri The farm burpsu had rs"om jirsndeti th--«! the budget ’-eque-.t for ! $236,566'.606 for conservaUou vsy ; U.01.N Ur Vi.( 1.1 siOo OOO.Olni :r.ul Mi, j coaiUtilUv aliowcti ii-.m !«•., RALEIGH 0! ! IS MARRIED TO N, Y. GIRL \»'.w jKc-fhellk n y. m-. Mhry At’'*: Speed of New Ro chelle. .it'd S > Howard Brodae of, .’VAt S Ea?t Street, M C ■.\ero ijriitod in ntifjTisi.Tc Easier S; ’* ■, April 13 at the pflfrs'tn«:4<‘ of the Mount Antioch rCpti ? Chur'); here bv Uie pas- K >:!',•> in■; the do 'hie nit:’, rerc o »t,y, •< i-reptibn •• - *i■ ■ ici at ’ home of !).<> fa idr Clinton Av«\ , ,',rv; floehtiifc, N Y Thov ■ih a.'ike their home near Y< it. i 1 u: h•• Va ni'Yj Send \ our NVvvs i«» I s a ' i ■ StSBSi Si ■ GOODE-HAYWOOD VOWS SPOKEN 1? ICi 11 The. marriape oi JVI;s ■ f> . ndolyn t,nurse Haywood of I’Vei'li and .'ohm. H Goode Ji oi Raleigh and WpCtinjAnn v.a ■ arimii.'a d in a private ecu e ' many Her- Thun-day. April l!1 V ispoken at gHi p rr* at . the borne taf the Vpirle patci'tial ;• is. i ii!., .i tlwr. Mrs Mary M Ha a ->" a : i a ;■ Reverend Howard (an n;ii!.!::tir. nf the Fit at. i.'oti •:<*,,a tronal Church wars tire olfierat rnu mini !*:-r. T, 'ad s daughter of Mi* md i A Haywood, w.r. at. (••ud f t by her cousin. Miss Pauline Bonn ~s Bay nf Raleigh, a.- mai l honor Bess! man fta- Addison Shepard of Raleigh. Iho double rink n irmmiy '.was attended by nU’ihbc r. ot the ini 1 mediae farttilU-s Tin? bride wor, ai. edurr i ynuaime dre.-w with ' matching .at ecsrorio,-. -aval ran ter! ’ a prayer hook topped with an or ■ i hid The maid of honor, in > i sjpuryc; pay arid black taffeta dies ' tv ith idaci: accessories, had a wrr ’ sa aas of red roses ’■ Foie ns mg the ceremony Mr. and * Mi; (hm-io left on a diort cm 5 din trip to Washington. * Mrs. Goode is a .senior m Com r efee at ,N C, CoS’s spy .Mr (toole, a craduafr of Shaw TJlli iawait s is employed ill the wtal-s. ! l.i-.i! and A* counting Division, He p:i| t.’Uenl of Ucfenst’, Wa Mia. Hull, ■ D C > - - -RFC IN l. Lcoipr Robrrls ■> * ‘ I inishts (J Lt'Ufsr JI A LT.IiGH Pvt flwirp' (' Ho Aerty has completed a nine mouth course in electronic:; ai Fort BF.w. Texas, and after a fva ioush m.ov ill hi reassigned to Fort iwvw Vvn 11 top i ■ i J;■ ■ a a • son of Mr and Mrs Sidney I? a Aof Raleigh, a sjradu.'ite Washington High School in Ha j kigh and at the time of he m j «t ret tort ’vres :> Jutyu"' at A and t. j College in Greensboro. ££«■& ‘ “ yy-'%£ S _ fc 11 * If jj N sis lii &I ■ • -' lire.® |||| v ■ i;f| 1 I --' ’ |:; * - . ' % RESERVE ||| |,, . |! ■ . " i i p CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATfOX if * || % NEW YORK CITY , v | H ftirwure WIHBKCY 86.8 PSfiSV 85V SU!K wrt/TRfit SPIRIT*. M WF'Pp;: ENDI' IC \RRtL. 26, 1352 S tVsi , I H• s \V* H! ' I < Hi Oil I I Ids * laat :■ a I i ;-,>r q; - his v sm 1 tViliic Hemler an, that h i . v rai , 4*3 c o»d that h - i ■. at t'tt Ci . P're. i oi 1C" I. tVhefi Willie find raor.lit c, ol ftasiiiflj mdieeinen, h rtrar tto- rear of th< ( ii'iC'n ISrifel drrst.rp eyaa'U;. —awn above Mis m.i Sicti" to , !, w • lure a little ft ahri \> ... t , the offim took VViltu ' > -i whric laea !],■ pa, • t »ti ii to foiirt liefure finh't t:■ U' > aim lli'ii : 1 jili! \\lt i, W' HEt PIN-, ro EVJii.l) \ ' | lj l ' / \ \J K ■ - •awnieaT.w«' oa«eaoa9 \eT-Vf ' •. ‘-Mf), ■ V CVVmls>* w vv‘‘ri 4 m~wi' t»- v ~ r w I y »Ui iff*l Mil » * -STa**'> ,si.4 ..;T ~'.a7 C* s i MOW PLAYING ■I . t.i, Str t y ■ V . f ' C '! ti.-te ' u (>UO VAIMS” f illia 1 : !< ■ < ' lintuc Week Sfo,rim?’ ;••»»»«<!•>y! | ;nr}'. -in tcw ' ■ | j Ol N. «!>’-■■ Own ! 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 26, 1952, edition 1
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