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WBEK fits'.DlNG SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1952 0 ' JBf I I ■ /Kte ,v; ' p ' 2_ «fc.«aWw»'^<»<« l »a»»i*fc'--.'."iOl6nt««»»f.'*r»W4i ii^«iwMiil^>ili/J> l^iiii. > i«^MT^«teii<^^iryiatM<'M“<M'«>tot»i!iii.- t »w.»^^'ti<iW»^^i^wHiaVM»iWi<«^»«*^!i>>«Wl>l»)^ill>lrlM.'llt^llWniih»n«»<fa»*>ui«^»«» „ Who's Afraid of Boris Karloff? i Kxil ’•* Huviuid I'll} vfl 6st> %ttidtnf is fit Uit i*-<i*rl bit frighuntii £• v th* pio A ,|/frt ot fdClrif the tt»r<»Gu': Htnis Kiuiufi v* it I» rtiiOm t*i it -r».4i*. l«» billing ! .lihdfty, JUfit 1 ufci ( SB?* i °Fi»il»jj iVit/n i- i' , iiyhou‘ r ot« Bjojuiyviy imU\ t Ol filrJi'h And 3 :t i‘.(,iitti t stiiipu* th* c i>ia»«. uni tit tUs tidio r»tt Wi»iK d€bi»t i" iVi». i'iiQi tITC iolf £>i' I v ST* ix iI y j/tsivird by Alfred i-.M«il. i*t SiitlGi'i V^rit'-. t Affift; '‘OutWitid ' foi fiii j »«>i( in the 1311*0 jiG* iii*li gets it4t>o iff, 311 traveling txptTiSfs paid, iiifiiibtttliijj in thfc Anifeikaii I irdtiStiOif of KidiO AfUstS rfiiii -*■ iloiiir lu stiOOt 4t the l‘*,Ut)t> gi<£iitf fis* il*i piiif Little* df- at To* w lO' -i*n r > against some i t other torfipf Utors, * At The Ringside It GiitiiiUfd ftom 8) either man Probably tL*- to latest speculation in ronru-ction with the fight *?o *a: ha- » ■i;.• < m 1 i.uat 1 r V, /.:t.h the age of Walcott, i fci’gey lor «■.“: p«-■ < i •*. xu tv «■• li tii at a 1 I‘ia puunii* lit: vClii CS-O V U , .i ths* laDUioES left IlOtilx Hi.if * tc w I'V fans -.av , Liit I'haiic;* rm>-*r ce» lamiy tele n, theii title lioii'l last July, ;tmi th.it iiiighty right which locked lull Is to the catHiis ihrt»*» times in two fffefitg. The champion also will ent«v ■ the ring with more than 20 year* cl exprionce a; a pro fighter. Against tiie champ will Li- his 3fi years in age and v/hat :o;ne spoils wri’ei x 1 .ill ah« av •- it*id lift lie also has been idir in* n month s 1 Lai U s at 31 still has youth a* hit side y,iu- vevciaj light* cihee losing his crown He should be in i. y. ff-l lent shapj« f i»• * sharp boxer and a pure long ficht r.i wh',.' 'Afar ins opponent-., down cat!i* ! ir.ii 0)a 5 thcru with intg/Hy blow, Ij‘ isiit- tin ohmivpion's 1 oi:chiiig nnM-j and in* , • •• gen eralship this rings ider fnd- that his fii ‘t defer * Will 1 « h-s lag! iir-M-tiM:. ami iie wiii iost his title Charles should i * com** th»* first man to dciv th so-caiud jinx and 1* criin the ov > w»-j; lit »h pm pionship hi one. held i harits owns two viiAorkct over Jerscv Joe tjofJi in tltlt bouts. o»'tause of tins factor, ntO‘t fans Know to expect an Interesting fight hut not an ext fling one Because o! thla factor, not very many will *hoo ii(i at the giant Munich M* ytstflirun in I'hilaitfljihio, •J* . ■ .’• Joe Si,; . 1 ••! - •.;..1 1 iy de ll Ve red an invitation and a ticket j to In evident 'l'l-.iinan t<-. .. tlip 1 T. .< pjv'inioterr !iii\toyed | with tin idt-ii that !ht> would llKd JOe t .ve ;I: the to j.t . hitni plots wtiiive lif-ii. ,•:■ the back- Kiouiid now overshadow: present heavies t... referee the title- match 'fhe- e actioi appal eiiti > have j been designed to stimulate boil j ■ ■•■■•. •Jerrr-.ie ~ ~ | - ■ |l -.. | . | i mEsroNE Eire* & Tubes Many Other Items Tor Auto, Farm and Home, FIRESTONE HOME A AUTO STORE Lii-UNGTON, N C. - sr^raiy—■•■; -—-X. haircloth Florist 523 PFRSON ST. rATETTE VI i .1, F r* r GK n V MAGIC ROYAL PORTA HI.E STANDARD Rtbunt Machines all Makes and Monels Hudson Typewriter Co, ! HIT, Rugatiii St. Fayetteville ! IN FAYETTEVILLE DUNN LILLINGTON iML ■ • alt* P is '■ • bad that hot.o men ii, ; fellow: they may t.e. do not have fighting styles winch appeal >•.. me fan it shodlti an intctestiCv ligltt. nevethhe Ji: 1 I. 11l <;A VII AN to UI.LI f.tl. I t It.M.lt It I i 1 VVehejweight ctiati.j-itfiii ICid Oa a imnl V. he I C'lits vtteu but dtlend. hi:: title ratoly has stpn kl to lace hi leadinr. dialienger, uiidefea’t-d Gil Tuium. July 7 »n Philadei: hia Gavilan loc,ked pi*-tt,y good in outclassing Fiuie Futden in a sixth round lK U a,- a final warm uo bout to tlu- title match Re cently however tile task o! heal ms I'rudeti 1 1 ;r’ be, n no probirn*. ito liioSt of tlii> top Weltoiv A yt u a,o F'ithe w;e much t. uglier than he i today. Ttiw I m. idt: tliiiik: lie has had L> many iignit. with topnotchers ir lot, little time to maintain (ha top edge lie me t ha , to remain In the top bracket: Too many beatings ~ too much i 1 I.], limciit has slowt.! him down t not much more than trial hors* status, Gavilan p, eht Prudi :i In spurts hid always remained in control as tie desired When tie faces Tur t er, wi!) ia a quos'ion of whe tiier his : ing kill and boxing ability a.* ahh to uccesaslully uff -et Gil youtli. punching power • •ml aegressiveness. V. :vi will wm ■ hut. . f<,r tlie :m wei to that. 1 :K<' Slai Brilliant M’cnliiiued from !>u>;e 8) Art tiraggv Morgan’s rraek spririUr amt NCAA 100-yard ehampi' a lived up to advanea | until is h> lapun ing his spe t laity in 9.9 and then gobiff on to run a brilliant third leis on the MOO-yai'd relay team. Takine. second and third places, n sfieetiveß in the century were j two of Bragg's teammates, Lan-i . ceiot Thompson and 13yron La- ■ | Reach. i Other outstanding performances i i ••’•'ere tinned in by Litht Sam Pel ] ton. oi the hfavy Olympic Club. ; |v ho heavest the hammer 185 feet, inches to exceed the world Olympil record of 18:', feet, 4 3-18 i ocher,, and Victor Fritz, 1950 t'l.hA champion who cleared the high jump bai at fi feit, 5 1-7 inches, a remarkable performance under existing conditions BFO~ | CARR MOl OR COMPANY AUTHORIZED DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE '‘Always Pargain *tn USED CARS" . j F i 828 Persan St. | Shower Baths and She Best Massages Custom Made Clothes t. 1,. 1 jil!er, Miss M 1,. Wilson, ; L. W. Bowel! Your Friendly Barbers | Esquire Barber Shop G L. ParSts. Prop. 18 1-? RtlsbOro st. >'sy*ttevttie, N- C. 1 x'lirnwMfiwwiSKewwemiie l ■ > n * This is it (Continued from page 1) of tin- word trader.' THEY TELL ME THAT A BURCH OF PEOPLE ■ vep. colored one>) have, gotten t u-i-tlier in Norfolk and formulated a scheme derlcn •;] at keeping Tom Young out us j the Norfolk City Co meii Young iMi T W i. we Know him) has been waging a valiant' campaign foi election to the co.m- j ell and is vubjeet to iiominatii'H in the June 10 ptinta: - He cam paign. '.inde; t lie able leadership ol t-juigetic youiii attonity Hi,go Madison, ha: been one that has hen, typified by its in, la-don of dll iftiiuc: i I-J .V) tiles: of What seg meut ol the populace e(fc< ted Young, prt-xy ,d the Bo:,id at the Journal and Guide and ar» . üblt lawy* i in hi: ov. n :'d, v. a•; - given an nv< rwhelming vet, -f. confidence early in the election when the citi.-eci , of Norfolk v..t j ,-d that i'.e .1,1 of li.- </: vian Carte .-a •. : -.r-i .om Fji s Oi f^CHli/ «tiOil L .u - fiv '.-At 'te-' the council pu.«t- Mr • Ai ii •g n iid it. i - :tliitJlt£ in hfi ‘npjMirl Gt Mi i vv iimiid at > a nave iliaYiy ulliti pt uiiliif lit iNuS ye j b) r G?ne a i« v ; . su'itt ** apple- have * *•• l» xf»d trie barrel and the d<» ay they are spreading may cost a re present at a* e tandidaie htx ihsiii'f to champion a cause This km a m i motion sri cr: r*u } ■>" > 'viVV.-.V ' ' , " ' s'~ .' :..■ . . G-- *.'& .<h MONSTER TANK CARR IKK ERICS TEST RO AD—-This 200,009- pound Army tank retriever Has oik of the heavy vehicles used on the Maryland Test Road hr highway engineers in an experiment which proved that pavement built on I'lavel will carry weiphts tar gieates than the heaviest commercial truth, pejiuillcd anywhere, t Motorists today drive smooth);, ftt no ill pi; i-Vot tin- site ol the mud test, despite < ariici um.-tfii-Utl rt ports the road was ‘‘ruined r.y tfu specially heavy test trucks, which were shuttled back and forth :,M hours a day for six months The Highway Research Board’s official findings, just veirttsed in Washington. D. C dew nbi how the engineers withheld normal road maintenance so that washouts id clay beneath the pavement would permit cracking; they ■ ould measure against various weights. The report shows that the 28 concrete stabs on good soil didn’t crack, and the tank retriever was run over this part of Hie highway to confirm that a properly-built road can support heavy loads. The inadequate Choptank day under 85 percent of the test road YOUR brain budget .1. Unleavened bread lacks which: (a; flour, ib) yeast, tc) salt, d) water? ?. Hat means which; tat defiance, b; surrender, Ie; rum in and * 3. Which is misspelled- (at Filippino, tbl flagellate, (e) flagrant, <ii) flabbergast? •i A pygmy should make \ou think of which continent: Ia) South America, il.l Asia, (t) Africa? 5 Which ii tise coarsest thtead; ;a) No. 60, tb) No. 30, (c) No. SO, (d) So 40? A a & i\ l. H S *ob ’"SI <<l) » o i-iuV ;b) — pu; sUi«ii«T» i j > —p ANT FLOWfR POT | TO E*r> YOUR GARDEN OF ANTS, locate main opening of ant hil) and impress an inverted flower pot in the soil over ii. 'then, at 3ft ffltovite itiiervaii tor about two hours, drop carbon ts-{ra<h!or)d« brio Kbit In bOtttttu of the pot. too often when Negroes seeking ricctoiul post: And wr may rest •„.• mi red that a sirnißr: situation look place here "ie other year ■v>!‘-n Attorney Henoany Taylor w;.;- seeking electico to the local I councii We know that certain paid stoo ge.-; of the local and political ma '(haint. got into the act spreading j auti-Ttyioi propaganda at th« ; i,,line plnees even after having l.otided around fifths ol whiskey and bat'bisque dinners beforehand to a few vote peddlers. We further know ti ia t the Ki ii U us propaganda these o'fay s flun kies used was of the most vicious kind the kind that only the most naive of persons would con- I sider, Tlds propaganda iiowcvei, h .is s.ui I'tssi ul and Its miivsh hen In Raleigh may have a j i ounterpart in Norfolk. 'I lie basis of the propaganda is a play lipoi, complexes. 'lire propagandist iaii c his iisteii c; to believe iitai the candi d at. i eels bunse it ‘superior' the masse-, and iii not ; nampicn the cause of the masses and aiimrs male in tfhi'rtt) eomples.es io lake over from tin-rr i beileve that the p.ggu citizens ! of ; Uii foil v. tii not be sucked in uy such a whirlpool of improba-! ■ iitt. I'm sorry that tht yood .- itizcrc of Raiei“h .. i l l <- * 7—. ■ 1 l it Was ?api. exists tiOWheie except * in h few part- of Maiylaitd and Delawaie, but tilt engineers' iuid- j ings indicate that pavenient.- built 1 luiywhi/K on pool' soils, 'without adding gravel, require faithful j maintenance if ruin and weathering 1 art not to weaken them so they * cannot bear even ordinary traffic- The Maryland Test Road was ,-*•• , opened to public use alter the state highway department spent $9,918 t on it, mostly to fix shoulders and [ drainage found faulty before the lest. , Highway designers and builders ate hopeful t.hal the Maryland test and others in prospect will point the way to better highway con struction and can i’liey Love learned that u good foundation a h good start foi any road. THE CAROLINIAN MV MOVE, SAILOR! . . . lu New York, Latvian i) F. Dace LieUua j refuses lesson iu cJ>*»a moves frum special service officer Konald Riggins. : I lot Stove League BROOKLYN FANS ( IlfIH Mil ME MAY? IN FINAL GAME BROOKLYN <ANF> T h > 'world's most promising young V-.til Playm the fabulous- Willie May-. | tim -ay hay guy of the Nf.v York; Giant •-. received ;» tremendous j ciuioft Wednesday meht in er.e , nr> territory as he played tii-, final j •-' me before induction into the ; !arn.v a draftee. Thursday, May' 1 29 Wis lie’s teammates, Manager Leu Durocher and his movie queen wife Larraine Day, and tiie Giants' mortal enemies, fate of tin Brooklyn Dodgers wished him well, as lit wore hi: Giant unifotm for the last ‘time lor a white ■iv-.uriiujti lA'i-senfed .Via;.- a ni \v pm table radio. The Duro-. chcis gave him a old tie clasp that nuty be worn with an army i uniform. Bvokly n fan? cheered • 1 him c't.ch time he came to bat. and ..houted for a hit in )ii: : last time at bat. Even tht umpires in the crime came ovei and wish ed him well aftet tlic game nad ended lit the game hoiveci • VYUhe 1 aid not hast a pleat day He fail-' 1 id to liit. in foul trip to the plate Because May: i: 21 year- old hi is expected to have many years oi Maitioili Wh-:) ill ie!i.i,;* tiuiii the iti i. l ly iii abb!1 1 1 t vv o y «■ ai ? civil AN WINS : OVER ?RUDEN IN EFRAMES ; IN DIA NAJ *Ol-IS. I rid tAN P) - ] Hi a brief u bloody struggle. Kid . , Gavilan, welterweight champion, > ol the world, clearly outclassed ( I',;, a In idem la.-t week a score s.xth round ti .'hnicai knockout : t i Ins bout was the first boy- ing match ever televised from j Indianapolis A crowd of 7,'?<Kl fans paid a gross gate of $27.- O0(i lu see llie liout which saw Gavilan win every round ev ery sound except one. !_>• Vn-tui Valu.'ittt ->f !hi Indl ii.a St ,-. tills tii' comttii sion or '■< ><d tb fi-'.ut stripped after tile iml >d tli< fifth i Olind because of Crossword Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1. So African I ox 5 Pi;it of ship 9 lip.u h li; Charge upoii Pr ot .■: y tree 14 A Negro p*o s<? in Nigeria ifc Mf»re cooj Agt ous i.« Pronoun 16 Afflrm&tiva vote 19 OvXUS of do'phlniike eatcccaßg 21 Sabina 2S More Inao cesj'bie 27 card gamo 28 A lov« affair .Disease yf fowls SI Indian me morial post 34 JJote of scale 3o Room for certain kind of study 36 Prefix twice 39 Part ot circle 41 Hearing organ 42 To direct attention 44 Behold 46 To begin agau 45 Positive pole 51 Business |r & ns action 52 You xxg*Ut 53 Word of negation 55 Deserves 5S Holland com raupc BO Woody plant 62 To press 63 Directed t? 4 Consumes Weird VIiKTiCAL 2 Ecclesiastical vtsOnsnt 2 Title of respect 3 Body of water 4 Jealous 5 Feminine nahie e Tsnd msasuxe < Ca/v /; : .er’» ?aN ; .\ 6 STttW.ia cards i . , bleeding cut- over Pniden’s left * i » y f i uavilan vetgi.inc 150 v-i pt.unda ; ‘ i if,y t.,i Fi mien .a- in .itarp ni a- iir di/minatcit tin .lie Illicit 10 i Oil: it tnitlti' it ei vej ■ In- fiiuii Unit’up ' f tot c hr - i r’chcdulfd title dcfeu.-K t-<iv < TRcUn.t Gil luiTiEi. CAP AND GOWN DAY STAGED AT FST COLLEGE ’ c VAYETIY.VU.LE. N C Tim i ’I,. ■ of 52 itat.ed it:. Cap and -* fiown Day Fx-ic c. in the col- 1 it-pe gymnasium on Fridav. May 1 it' at noon with the brilliant b Smiiiy cholai ib; ,io<.-ph i> ' Hunt prole.--..-, of- w ioiua. at fi the iNOiti; (ji '.lilts tJoHege at Durham a- t 1 inert j,t aki*: in- ;y traduced by cla pn -idt-ni I.eHp> W.l of Tat CM -ill i N* 'W . •V, C I. lLne. • ■;■ ike Iron, the topic. ! 'liiiici and Goair S it. i,ibs. i Vt-u "that tile making e oi choice:; was part and parcel ' f of living, but that college seniort found then. clm-s faced with a j number of weighty choices —rnaf- . . * iarc, rrad'.iait- work, teacliing and 1 h<: Oil!'. 'Ode tli Allpa tviate cDiiipica'-d uy I .oßoj Wav ,■ d ll.t'Opi til. >: Parke-r wa IAS e.i b.v Mr Pavket and ung 6 : » closing numto by t!ic cla-.s* Immediately toilowing the as ■a inbiy- i-.• tia- 1 lean ot Women lVtir- <JI lie, , J Holmes. ► nleriui.'ied ala deiiciitfoi lofichc 1 mi riven in iionor us Or and Alls H lines and oi member:, us flic truduating class it was a port us a pleasant way ul avii,. in the lOisdidote,- so. ycadua’tun i.-I'CSi-ill •W. wish you wt-il.” While Di'.'in Holriie.; explained hei work in the area of guidance, and several others including Mrs Hintes vvert culled up m im r<- I ( ■narks it w.r- Mrs M... Hudd! Williams supci'Visoi ol Schools in Cumberland Count;, who made the main a-idiv.- • ilt r : was . down to-earth di-c. ion of lire baste fundamental:-' of snece.--.si’o! leach ing. Rcspon.-.ex were made by sen- iors. Mi:.:-. Allot- Bow aild Mi-:-:: _ J'hid.ma Robinson ■ Dean HoiiJic •/. a ‘.lit u; r.t ; a; x '. a i of ceremonies B F<' Subscribe Novv! nr ~ it u —j ' T {"""■“ n WFT’ TI “~1 —t___l rr jf - pm W 2 M i ?TTSrTT [S i w —■ — m 5v — sr y/A \ sr —■’y'jT’ —y —s irm% i * ‘w/ v/S ! w W* yzhrr~~~ ym, jf-r — W* I » i_ Ha J pi i 1 r r W i l , pr-pr r- mvr —— ; , m ! sj ~— rr-srmw~- — a -pr pr-j ; fT- ar — 55 —j « »fi v nr —~~ - L. It I I I I i I PXJZZLK NO. l&fc V l amaus (spit in' dc-pict(n* Wiiiis,--. ita. Conqueror 10 City in Russia 11 To incite 18 Permission to er.tfi 1 it) Desk** with ekjern*** 22 Prefix: run 22 An . lncarna t!or, ol Vishnu sr Turkish title 25 A volume 28 A metei. 30 Worts oi pro uuat 32 To li id 03 To weary 38 To deface Sri Dream 40 S&iiated 43 Note of ecale 4£ H>puiheiJc.ii farce *7 Title* 42 Second »t.-. ' if At itu Ere The Joim oi * rtem 50 Heraldry, grafted Anglo-Saxoii coin [ Answer to Ftuile xNo, 188 ! «i Ml 11 ■■H ■ m IUhI i • | | 111 ■ ■ 111 | ! 66 AAgar i S< Bocky plnmici* Vessel's curv ed plan KiTiC 61 Frniich j ‘and’ Hampton Finals {Continued from page it the BaceiilatKeuU sermon Sunday, June 1. Ur Alonzo ft. Moron fire senteii uie decrees. Sunday night he received for the school, from I'rrsideiit .1, M Ellison of Virginia Union Uni versity, a gilt portrait, front friends, of Attorney T. C. Walker, Gloucester County, al umnus of the class of ‘B3. Receiving Alumni Achievement Awards were I>) Morgan E Nor ris 08, Hampton trustee and Kil marnock, Va physician, and Mrs. Peat 1 Uyid Larsen, superintendent of Education in St Croix Virgin Islands, a 1832 graduate Miss Vivian MeJDie Middletown, Conn, elementary education ma jor, was the only ‘highest honor.-:’ giadnate and recipient of the liene Elizabeth Cudringtoi; Memo rial prize, given annually by New York City attorney Herbert H (odrington in memory of hi: v. tfe to tiie highest > unking grad - uate m one of four divisions - education home economies gen eral studies and nurse education. Eighteen persons received 'high honors' and 12 received ‘honors. Winning the lames E Gregg prizes m Home Econo mlcs and trades and Indus tries, respectively, were Mrs. Margaret itnight Thompson. Newport News. Va inri ho belt A, Junes i ir.hersville Va. Miss Gertrude L Perry Nor folk Va president of the Alumni Association, inducted tiie giadh rtes into the Association at the Monday exercises Among North Carolinians re-! reiving trade degrees were: Ruscoe Williams, Jr. bricklaying and plastering, Goldsboro; Alex-; mder Yeoman, tailoring and dry cleaning, 1 eland Sc bon Simmons, j bricklaying and plastering Hah ’ fax; Charier F. Webb priming ft ah iah Charier r La - aid: Ji ; tn icklaying and plastc-i ing. Rubs y ’ Mount. Other North Cavoiina drgtee it 1 cipient:: included; Delano Roosevelt Dane. Jr. gen. | Mud., Ahoskh : Harrell Solomon ■ Spruill, trade education, Columbia;; Clifton Caswell Brown ar; hitec • ' tural engineering. Durham: Rosa > lind Lillian Small, education,; t (teuton Margie Lee tL.in-, edu- j ■at ion Fair in out, 1 o s • s h i n e t Maude Flood, education. Gates; 1 "“"V, j user cm / VALUES < We buy and sell only the best in used ears. Every model sola with anarantee. See us for real values; A ground level price*} Varbourgh Motor Company 115 W, Russell St Fayette vile i i H ate ker’sWfr Jewe 1 ers •os May St. NO/ Dial aooo g^IEZ IZZ:irrn-Tr«».n -- * " F&ycUcvtUc, N. C* **' **v Gt«Sot*«N ‘ " ——' T PAINT HARDWARE , 4 W e have it Carl get it., o» it isn't jg jE v » mad e. 4 4-A, .Ad 4 SPORIING GOODS F\RM & ■ r-JTftjk m Mill. SUPPLIES GrPT {'iV) "* Dtsie Paint & Hardware -^s^r .; Company U •* Person Street Across Bridge THE KEY TO KITCHEN FREEDOM RFLANK Gas Service For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains. You, too, can enjoy all the » HST* * ease, comfort, cleanliness and f*~ m"“***"] convenience of inexpert • ive RtJ •~g-~ —-p====Mg LANE Gas for cooking, water ~=j~ —*—heating, space healing and re SSS sl*ll frigeration. No fuel to handle, ! WFm ||||| ho waiting for heat, no delays j t wHR f |||| from power failure . . . but in- I • —-_"*** |3jj| slant, clean, ‘dependable gas sen 7 ' ice 24-hours, a day. (Convenient HHQnNH (terms on complete .Rulane rn staliation and gas appliances, FA YETTEVILLE \ BOTTLE CAS COMPANY 233 Franklin Street *— Dial 3848 PAGE SEVEN , Clyde!le Edwins Green, busine.se j Goldsboro; James Nathaniel Mara ; ble, gen. stud Henderson; Dons 1 Mae James, ’ .thm. Murfrees boro: Elea V:i unia Homier, 1 education, L. Marion A tease i Porker, eduevr- ,n. Rich Square; i Virginia Lee Miller, education, I Shelby, Waiter Hugh Pattillc, Jr.. ‘ education, Tai bc*ro; Charles Peete Haywood, gen. .-;tad, WatTenton. Lw.c L. Alien, printing Greens • boro. N C j 84 pie©B. ID% groin Nouhof Spiiftj | I * I i § a „ CC«3 SHE ini * P Aiks lvT4 j&A Xfakil .jk uraai n:-ztl m tan - - bmb (jiva x* .OK HW* W«Sn IZBWI za.” SvWWC. Wnsc YOU CAN SAVE I I On < hurch aim J <ui:rv School tied:- Cw .vn c Cam- Hours Hi ! bier Iran one dollar up Sail | limn pictures bib ie stationery. <• KURC'H bUP PLIES j STEIN Hi DG tA Y ETTKV ii i ,1. N i | 1 _ ■r,ii ... ~l n ri -. 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