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PAGE TWO Rosalie Williams 4 ::,.-z~: | CAROLINIAN L .*^l SOCIETY Wm (ITEMS so» this column may be mailed to 21S E, Lenoir I Street or phoned to 3 2404) K VLEICH Quentin Gailiard, Samuel Green, Vjr g'ujrf Newell, Norma Gailiard, Portia Adams, Pttrdie j Am; • vnd J. D. Lewis, who had roles in the debut pern; L't-mam.-e bv the Community Theatre are to be eon- j msituiutcd. for offering something different in the form! on --’iO'ifyinment and recreation for the Raleigh Public. 'I • i '■ tbi »• • t play was staged last Tuesday night in the =o«d.no of the Lucille Hunter School to a large Hiuh‘ uce. ' i r LAVERS NERVOUS 1 LEG' \\, NOTICES i — ( Anur-.r. ju \ roß's NOTICE m < s » ntdiis NORTH CAROLINA W HU; COUNTY i • i i . , . nod. bavins quail- UfC .i :■• ■> : .tjator dp bonis non, "f it E r Rfttie Thompson. C■" OK of Wake County,! ■ c • ' oif- ,u persons hav* j • •• ud' •• ;aid estate to! i •• t i- the undersigned; '• ■••••••• Kitii day of May. | •! O' i' will be plead ed u! i ■: •>( their recovery. a . i • '.'.Tbted to said as-1 c >•. i>t«.» « make immediate j k .-.. n »iic undersigned pi any ot May. 195? Jni.ni. !Ov-iood, Administrator i’-on . Hevw >,v| street. R.. I-, n r M-. 1. ■'!, T. Tune 7, 14, 31 j bfo AIWfN* .tjj VIORS NOTICE N< He ill: ’AROLINA WAKE COUNTY H on,: cju nitied as administra- I' ll "f ! he «•••••«ate of Mrs. Lethia A Birds;-li, deceased, late of Wake * • 11 >i v, N-n-ih Carolina, this is to i n o jv.-i-'wins having claims' a >■', ! Hu odd estate to exhibit ! then- *». tin' undersigned on or j ut ir.; r ti,, in, day of April, 1953,; <>• 1 > ' e v- ill be pleaded in, but 'ti ;i'i-»ir recovery. AH persons; Si" ;d " : . ti.-i estate will please; vr itre paviment. t”!o- ’ )fh day of April, 1952.! M’’ ; ; Bitdsafi, Administrator | us. !• Afreet E'Ww: N <• 5 i.v <• u>. 17. 24, 31. June 7. \rvi i< i. ? T , riii < \rot\ V VkF • 'NTV !;■■■■ ..0.---f having oua!i-i t 1 d ;t ; - ■ ->f 11,r. Estate of V !"• " ; ..on, deceased late of •'v. this is to notify all per*! • •- us j claim? against said | 1 ' - - • ' them to the un ••• >r,r before the 3rd j d■ ■ -f May 1953 or this notice! : • ;• • ided sn bar of reeov-1 »'• • ” t - sc indebted to said' i !'•■ a.-e maae immediate' i ' the undersigned. ! ’ l! day f April. 195? • i Mildred Thompson, i Fv, , utr 154 \ft - , Herman L Taylor! !"• ' Hargett Street ■Raltigi;, North Carolina Herman L Talor, Attorney; M*; 10 IT 24 31 June 7 j NO : < T H CAROLINA VAK E'. -1 NOTICE ; .a K, - ..I the pc*v- J si ••>:• i ■ -H-.ori'v contained in that! ' • D- -d < T;ust executed by i Corohne Johnson, widow, which! De-. i . ; Tr t is dated the 26th day j w October. I9sf>, and recorded in; F ol: 'f' ', at Page 188 in the of-; t- r ■ fhr Register of Deeds of! V •’■ 1 ••in.f.y. North Carolina, the \ d- ‘-rgned. holder of she Note' secured '.hereby and under po>>.er: Cvnfe. f i lr. the aforesaid Deed of b-' f •'■■• d. for the purpose of ob tsm>r£ fT'Oriev to satisfy said in* debt.*-;r. o ** ••'•ill offer for sale and f-’ his-hes* bidder at pub-1 ' ' h it tne Court-1 horse r :vr wrkCounty, North j 11-'l 1 -'- ■■ the rtj of Raleigh on: iriav of June. 5952, at 121 '••‘'l the following deserib* < f - u 1 • - h.jated m the city! ft F ’ rc ; ! ’ske County, state of! ' •'irh fsvjijna and more particu liii des-'r i bed a*, follows: PNC;; King at 9 -take on the east NoN H Holman Street, 255 feet j h r ~t h of B*agg Street, runs thence j i- nan .".u.fevi ydivection 125 feet to S a "teke; rum. thence in a northerly direction ?n feet, runs thence in a • wester i.v direction along the South Pm" of Lot No 9, Block 21. as! shown an a plat of South Park. I record l in the office of the Reg-! ’5'K Os Deeds for Wake County 1 , lr; Boole of Maps 1895. page 78. 125' f'.-ii •''> a point in the east line of j Koiman Street runs thence in a j '• ' ‘ -Tlv direction along the east' v;*v Os Holman Street 20 feet to; Hm beginning, being a strip of j lfnd ?!> feet wide taken from the! north ido of Lot No. 8, Block 21.1 o; South Park, as shown on thj j map -ibreferred to, and being! kr-r - -. ;:n No. 1115 Holman Street, I Raleigh. N, C. ■ ; 'T Book 283. page MB; Book! 386. page 212; Book 356. page 470; | Book 484. Page SOS; Book 712, page 4*l Book 712, cage 462; Book' 734, 886; Book 734. page 524, Book 78b r 'jo 'io«. Book 937; page 633, and Deed from N, M. Gurley et a! to Caroline Johnson dated Au fcUert. 1947. all in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake Coun ty. North Carolina, Beginning at a stake or, the east side of Holman Street in the city of Raleigh, said stake being 275 feet north of Bragg Street; thence east 126 feet; thence north 25 feet; ihencc w'-t 135 feci to Hoilman Street; thence south with the east line of Heilman Stree 125 feet to the beginning. Being the south J one-half of the lot conveyed to J. j Crawford Biggs by Frank Allen, j August 20. 1918. by deed record^l • ; After a shaky and nervous first j ; act coming after a curtain which igot stuck and refused to be open !ed for a full ten minutes the ac ! tors found themselves in the se ! cond act and went on to portray quite convincingly J. B Priest | ley’s ‘An Inspector Calls.’ 3 my j story-moral play Ihe setting was in England and the broad V was schedul ed in the dialog to give the play a more authentic flavor. But in their efforts to pus over their roles, the actors forgot about as often as they remembered and came out nlth the usual Southern ; American pronunciation. The 1 wpy they kicked the word photograph' around was a mtisLng at times Rut that to be expected and was Just an- j I other part of the fun. STAB EERFORMEBS i J. D Lewis certainly looked the! j part of The Inspector, and he played it quite well. But in the; opinion of this amateur observer, | it was Virginia Newell's portrayal j of the haughty, severe, and tense j ; wife and mother of a social climb- j mg family which deserved great-! est praise, THE PLOT The plot is an obvious and sim- ! i pie one and easily captures and j ! holds the* interest of an audience; j ;An inspector calls and intrrro-; j gates each member of the Bsr ! ling family about 3 girl who has I committed suicide. Each if forced ;to reveal some past act on his ipart which have led to the girl's! i desperation. The mystery thickens | (when the family learns that there; |is no such inspector on the police I force as the one who called on' | them. So the entire group is ga-j ; ihered trying to figure out who; ! was the dynamic and mysterious | caller who had so much informa- j ' ticn on their private lives They; ; even call the morgue and find '; Ithaf no girl had committed sui* i j ride that day. They are making I iall sort* of attempts to unravel the! jmy stray and take up their lives] ! and soothe their consciences when j I the telephone rings and it is the j ! Police Department calling to re- j : port a tragic incident: a girl ha r | j just, committed suicide and an in-1 I sped or is on his way to the Bir- ! •' lines' home to ask some question:!.! HINT TO THE AUDIENCE Those performer? worked long j ] and hard to bring that, play to, j us, Next time, after being so gen j ! erously entertained, let's please re i main in our seat: just a few --•- ] conds alter the final curtain and i show our appreciation by giving; them a curtain call or t -o They’d] i appreciate, it a lot and it's ex- i j pected courtesy on our part. Again, congratulations to at! who baa a band in the perior ! mance and I do he!iev» that after that successful presents j I jin Book 327, page 368, Registry of j Wake County, and same being;, ! known and designated as 1113 , : Hollman Street This 13tb day of Mas. 1952 ij J. HENDERSON, Trustee If J. CARNAGE, Attorney Mav 17. 24. 31; June 7. BFC 1 EXECUTOR NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ! WAKE COUNTY ] HAVING QUALIFIED as Execu- I tor of the Estate of J3lr.es Hil ! lard. Jones, deceased, late of I Wake County, North Carolina, this 1 lis to notify all persons having j claims against the estate ot said ! deceased to exhibit them to the i undersigned at Apex, North Ca i colina. on or before the Ist day •] *f May, 1853, or this notice will j jbe pleaded in bar of their reeov - i jery. Ail persons indebted to the! j estate will please make immediate! j payment. j This Ist day of May, 1932 Alonzo Jones, Executor i F. J. Carnage. Attorney j ] May 10, 17. 24, 31; June 7, 14, ‘ ! an the "superior court ! NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY I GLADYS MARTIN VS. ] JODIE T. MARTIN THE DEFENDANT Jodie T j Martin, will take notice than an j ! action entitled as above has beers j | commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an ab solute divorce on the grounds of two years separation as provided in the Statutes of North Carolina; and that, the said defendant will further take notice that he is re-! quired (o appear at the office of ihe Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County. North Carolina in the courthouse in Raleigh on the sth day of July, 1952, or with- ! In twenty days thereafter and an swer and demur to the complaint of said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 30th day of May, 1852. Sara Allen Asst, Clerk of Sup Court j F. J. Carnage, Attornev • June 7, 14, 21. 28. ' | j V%i\ : * v'l, j bt'ih. the loveiv daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Linunie Rhode'. 627 j Levereauv Street- Goldsboro, N. j C. was married to Pfe. tVUllam ; Earl Outlaw, the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Outlaw of Kinston. ; N. t . May 23. Mrs. Outlaw is j a graduate of Hillard High 1 School, Goldsboro, N. (.!., and at ! present * secretary at Lane ; Funeral Home of Kinston. Pfc, ; Outlaw, prior to entering ser vice, was a student at Shaw j University, Raleigh. Tfr. Outlaw is stationed at Gamp Lejettne, N. C. Mrs Outlaw is making her home with Pfe Outlaw’s parents ! In Kinston, I j R[j J i I RALEIGH License to marry ! were issued ‘,O ihe following coir ! pies during the past two weeks i according to records of Hunter El- I lington. Wake County Recruiter of j Deeds: GRADY PUTS 32, ot Pleasant ’ Hill and DORO I'HV MAE HICKS, 3, Raleigh. ; EDWARD JONES 17. Wake Fo- ! and :U,BERTA FORTE. 18. ! Wake Forest. This license was | granted upon receipt of a guar-; dian? consent -igned by Ed'-.-ard •lone?' paren's. LEWIS I ICON, 34, Raleigh, and 'BARBARA WALKER. 31. Wash-'; j ingt.on, N C. • JOHN HOBBS 21, who list? his ] I address as North Carolina Col i lege at Durham, and PATH -INf ! MORTON. 21. who also lists the ! Durham College address. j . j {inn fhfUF tvjl! T*o {« in ? litigip mniibff whi p iii {hr C Aimrivtsriity Th®- 1 afre, COMMUNITY < ! I B Ml ETA i Mrs Rogerlei-e Gay was the 1 charming hostess to the Com- J munity Club of iluntci Park, Inc.. ! May Hi After the usual routine jof business, M<s Gay served a ! lovely and delicious meal Kach 1 member present was given a book jof matches with ihe name of the ; hostess inscribed <V' •' in gold jas a souvenir Tliose enjoying the evening, which included a sr sion el • pnkeiro uftf x?r, cr»d Mr,. Walter Farrell Mrs Nannie R 1! !S Sir*. { it her,,,,- Y V 1.1 Ham-,. Mrv linn Harrison y 1-.. Autry, Mr and ! airy \v Is Gay, and Mrs , luanita Akim wbo was specia! guest «f the hostess. IO MORGAN COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. W Eaton and ! daughter. Faye Yvonen, attended I ihe graduation, exercises at Mor- Igan State College, Baltimore, Md., where another daughter, Miss , Jeanne Valesca Eaton, war award ed the Bachelor of Science Degree :in Home Economic? Miss Nannie Hargrove a recent business edu cation graduate of St Augustine's ; College, accompanied the Eatons: ; to Baltimore COMMUNITY SEWING CLUB Mrs. Ella Rich of 1118 Pender ' Street was hostess to the Com j munity Sewing Club a! its last ; meeting Members took the title of 'a favorite poem of the late Mrs Lucille Hunter and used it a; their discussion topic. Title of! the poem is 'I Know Something! Good About You.' Cards of thanks were read from i grateful mothers who had rorejv. ed baskets of fruit as Mother's Day gifts. Tile hostess served a delicious cranberry chicken mold j course. Those present to enjoy the ; evening were Mesdames Na j nmi Leake. Maria Curtis, Ly dia Mitchell, loia O’Neal, Jti- Wl1 *"' 11,11111 * '"e , <wn»p<ii , ei i> » || wi.uijnwA«WMHfca | <muMyM/Mi»iimii«w»TW*’r*wpen«wr*.mmwi | T > e-.x^wer»nw»<nw«*gygih ( j UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STORE EIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FULL LINE OF LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES DISTANCE Your Petroling* , Courteous Prompt. Apprw.wtedl Effucient ED. UMSTEAD, Metmger 602 S, Dawson Street «:* Tarboro and Martin Street* j DIAL 9478 9212 -- - j wxaramrirKXf / -a *»-> = = wfteee-rimr -m' A. _ j * ¥l ""lIT Where Wise People Meet To Eat, T"* 1 ; j YOU am> ME = SODA SHOP 4 GRILL ZZZZ. T”******”*"' 910 E Hargett Street. 7ZZHL Full Selection Os I Poods at *ll Time* ~ I BY SARAH VIRGO RALEGH Hi there' here we >; arc again with some chatter 'abort* town, hope vou aren’t too busy to r give us a listen Okay Set's go! ;f, I imagine the most important j > iccent event was the Commence- c ! nient Exercise; of the Washing- 3 | ion High School held Saturday. 1 f May 31, in the Raleigh Memorial 1 f; •’ Auditorium at 8:00 n.m. 0 1 The address to 1 "t h e graduating;, jHHhL class was deliv .iJii&i&tf&simt ci'cd by ( ’rofe ; - fhbh . '' dean. Schno) «.r Education a n d r| v Science, A and T College. at : WsßLjw Greensbhoro. Mflmj! Principal C H 1 McLendon pr e jmfc sided at the e> ; ercisc? and an nounced the ho ! nous and awards. 77ir Rev G A 1 ! Fishei pronounced the invocation, and the benediction rvas by Rev ' ~ ; T’. H. Johnson. | The diplomas weiv awarded by ■ j .Mayor James E. Briggs, who was introduced by Supt Jesse O. San- i i rierson of Raieluh City School?, J ! Wilbert A Wilder. Jr , president lof the graduating class, gave the! 5 j wdutatory address. Music was i furnished I v the concert band and j the Chora! Society. • f Scholarships were awarded 1 by Ihe following colleges: 1 Shaw University, S*. Augus tine's College. Hampton Insti 1 tue, Bennett t'olege, A. and T College, Knoxaiite College. | I !’• ingsfonf Coiege. Prircs were also given by many ; inrorities and fraternities And ' there were many special prize? v awarded to the seniors. Well, graduation parties seem to! have the day still. On Saturday: { afternoon. Mbs Nurry Ann Tur-; ‘ nor gave a luncheon for a few j f friends and classmates at her j , home. ; '• Present were, Messrs. Mar vin Anderson. tYillDm Nichols. Oth< Cox, Slauriee Biaiock, ■ Howell Jones, Isaac IVinficld, t verrlt Ricks; Misses Julia Bryant. Josephine Hooter • * Sandra Peace, DeJuanna Browiing, Celestine Rogers. I Pherihy Gibson The delicious and quite decora -! . i live and tasty men consisted of 1 tuna fish salad, stuffed celery : nckles. deviled, eggs, hot rolls.! ice tea. potato chips >' e cream; an.d diamond shaped cakes As souvenir? each guest receiv :ed monogvamed napkins and rn:n --i Jure ‘cap?’ and 'diploma?" L On Thur. ; duv night after Senior- Cl a?? Night Mis 1 ; Celestine Roger? ? had an informal get-to-gether f«r •;a few friends at her home ii Seen present were Deßerrv Innrs. Fberiby Gibson. T veret* U’eslev fopeiami, Alphonsa ffieks Jrt Marguerite Mann. inphoPM Anderson. loanit > Thorne ,>nd Inlia Prvilit I ur> was ever? aa'here *bat nisbf There werp -.cvcral scholarship? and prize? given out to deserving ■ • -indent of St. Angi.'Tino ? Co’-1 , lege during Commencement oxer- i cbes on Monday, May 26 Because of the long !' :t it, would 't- irntsossibla tc* list them all >0 here goes the Freshman - I winners. Let, ; give, them a little publicity tor having made U-c ign de their first year in colics®: ;j The Church Service League of ; j the Diocese of Massachusetts con-j i I tribute? a scholarship of $25 to' be donated toward the expense- i of a deserving student Award, i 1952, James Lockhart. In memory of the late Mr J. C. Dußignon of Brunswick. Ga and a former student at St. Augus . • tinefs College, The Yen. James :i K Sattenvhite, Archdeacon of the i: Diocese of Florida gives a prize of $lO for excellence in dramatic 1 expression Award 1902 Arthur ■! Taplett , j In memory ot her father and mother, the late Rev. and Mrs :C. S Brown. Mrs. Julia B Delany , j otter? h. second prize of $5 for i excellence in dramatic expression • ; Award 1932 Sarah C Virgo In memory of hei father. t|?< j late Dr. Thomas H. Amos, M;/ i ; Elizabeth A. Williams, class 1912 1 i offers a prize of $lO to student in ! ,j freshman class earning the high-; lest scholarship average in Gen - j I eral Biology Award 1952 Mary' lia Smith, Margaret Hayes, Gordon Ella Rich, L u 1 a Chandler. Betty Ridley, Ode He Wood, and Rosa Mae Worth, THE CARULINIAN ’ “ j at.herine Wilk c rson Alpha Zela Sigma Chapter of Della S’jmo Theta Soroi'rlv of-, fers a scholarship of 3100 to a young woman in (he FYeshrnan class who h?? maintauied an *••- ■ ? cf TV and above during the frc?l>n'-,*n -ear and nho exempli l;e. the tandard,- of the soronty' of excellent ciiolar.shlp and belt a•: -loi Aw?i i 19''' M- - v .'.-.henot!. Eta Sifma f'.'haptri of T’hj Be'a : SijrruH Sorority offers •>. prize of a'E! to the you)!.- man in the Ur * man Chi?? who has maintained a poising average in all subjects and beat cx< mplifir, the spirit of cooperation, helpfulness, and ad her-, nee to the baste tdiets ot American culture. Award 1932 Willie Rattle. Orr*ici-on Zeta Chapter of 7c!, 1 Phi Beta Sorority s*>s Thelma Washington Omega Psi Phi Fialernily Sls Hillard Parker Sigma Gamma Film Sorority S3O Matilda Moore Phi Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity $25- Arthur Tap lett lota lota Chapter. Omega P?i Phi Fraternity SIR-Wiboo Mc- Dowell Raleigh Alumni Chanicr of Kap pa Alpha Psi Fraternity $25 1! S. Savings Bond—Warv°n Moxlev Rev F Rickford Myers. Detroit, Mich, offers $lO awarded as Col lege- ,ee? fit. Award 1952 Genota Lassiter Congratulations to t litre young people and continoed much success. PERSONA! ,S Visiting MISS JULIA BRYANT and family during the weekend was MRS MABIF C JOYNER of Mount Olive. N C Visiting ihe S T GIBSON'? on E. Martin during the week were MRS GILMER. Durham. N C and MRS GIBSON of Florida. Throe '52 grid? of ole WHS were scheniduled to leave for I'ne Air Force on Monday. June 2 They were RICHARD HIGH HERBERT HORTON ami 1 EON GOODE Be.-i wishes BFC Chavis » Heights News R, HAT * nneyrnt RALEIGH - Ma.-to Mauri'? Morgan of 4 Smi'h Plaza wa? thrr years old last Thursday, He re ceived many nice present,? Master Robert Sparks. Jr. of R Smith Plaza ha? been Pi for sw rral day? Hi- many playmsU'- v. ish for him a very quick 'get veil.' M?- i niiiv? Ayer? of White PI liny N V r Ihr ho'it-e 2UC-* i 0 . -islet. Mi . H-.iner Pari-i? Mi and Mrs B J White of Boston, Mas-... have returned home afti'' visiting relative;- m *v- it-. Mr and Mr Albert York of r; r<rn„boro, N ' speed icvcial day? in the cifv wph friends Pafrieia Spain has pniif h> TOUT CO.MRACTOR AND BUILDER Free E*lim»feg NO 108 TOO LARGE OR TOO SM AU WORK GUARANTEED 902 S. Blount— Tel. 2194? COAL For Every P«rpo»e CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRFf E, Own, 307 North Wm| DIAL 5567 USED CAR BARGAINS Check Our Prices Before You R*is DIAL 2-1279 K. & W. Motor, Inc. HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE RALEIGH’S CLEANEST USED CARS 425 S. Wilmington St. llB E. D«vi« S? f M.s. fit.WtHW 1 « ‘VI I' ) Fttnerdl (or Mr • Glnn-j j flora B fvev of Swift O• • (.. who ' died at St Ague 4 Hospital on Sun , day M:*v ’ sth voi p conducted ■ j froTii t.ii o- Wak? BcrK i (Trove Church in f Sarnot ; it " ,r <» a in. Wednesday Burial f•!I o■ ! t■ -i in; , iho Wake ( : ’-pp;.at (';■• w r>nt< Io iv, i iditnfei Funcrol Home in chavpn. Surviving arc (i r r.nii Phillip.! | Milton, Wp.on, Alton .Jcrcph Ivey. • ! ?!' nf Rakish three daughters!. ■ ! M?u'gir Robinson. Mvir .tones j • : M,rde (far on Washington, and 1 i 1 r intor. iota Hinton of Raleigh MRSt m y frttt j < or’i anh I'un'i'at servicer, far M<"j» ' ! f*l virlce * opeland nl 113 IFh 1 <i street, oho died al home Sunday May :tr»*h were ion ducted from the Hr u* ■ Chapel Church Wednesday at COO p 1 jo. Rev, Mabel Gary officiated. Burial followed in flood. Hope cemetery. Lightner Funeral ' Home in charge. '' MR. < H till I! ltd I KII S Funeral service; fm Mi Char • In: Jeffrley of 516 F. Cabarrus St ! who died Friday, cere conducted ! from fiu’ First Baptist. Church at 3;.i() o'clock Monday Reverend O 1 S. Bullock officiated Followed by ■ burial in Mount M<.f v Cemetery. R:;i.-ish Funeral Home ni charge. ' Surviving arc five daughters: - i Miss Cht'i-for'ii .Teffrif . Mrs. Nora | Sanders. Mrs Susie .Tone-. Mi's • j Hannah May. Mrs. Grav Harris; : four von..'; Robert. I'llenh. Rennie opd fileniiie Jeffries; one brother. • Dermic Jeffries, fifteen gi .uidelnl ‘ld ten. and • .-vcrnl nieces and ne 1 ; nhews. AIRS MAVItKI IF. I.ANT • iincral Services for Ales. M.iybcllc Fane of .••tronarhs Alley, who died at Si. Agnes Hospital Thursday were con ,J ducted from the Riteigh Fnn j cr.ii Home at 3:00 oclock Titc.s --j day. Burial followed in Hie i Mount Hopr remrtcrj Raleigh 1 Funeral Horne in charge. Surviving arc; two sons, James and Alton Johns; and one grandson AIRS JAM? (A \NAI> V U Funeral services for Mi Jane ; i Conn.irly of Route i, Raleigh, who ; died at St Aye Ho pin.,t May f j 21th ". ere conducted (rum the " | RethleT' r tr> Tiepti i ciiureh -it 1:00 jpm Tuesday. May ”7th. Burial (followed in the church cemetery Newport News, Vw. to spend *he .summer. Marine Sparrow of Portsmouth, ; Va. is vi#!t.mg rclalivi . in and i prrn -■ i;d tiin I'jfv Master Kenfatrun Otis Cuots Jr ' ctetij <(eri hr- iifh birthday Tw. day. June 3rd Happy birthday. Butch ; M . Oscar Tfe-nrla'!. Sv of NY: i. ; -s.y] -nV ,-j ;r , Us. ; in the .ntv | ".ith In* family Misy BctTfc jr *n Wan • y of y [\ Smith Plaza and at .tar. Emma T.er On-.; vr-vtina relatives jn \"VC h AU families avc i n <1 rs i> wT<h th-r Jclfri* * F a nvi! v o f 't *> I. (-ib3 rr u % S* « in thr fl3,ssifi£ fi!‘ Lhcir tilhrf, Mr < trffvirs who was hlir»€lf Moprluy, liinr Z L»» M*. + 1-Kopc*. ~ : Master Glenn T. Won * n ..v, t | four-years-old Mfty 11#-? .; rl ' bra ted June 1, '-it the homr nf e Mr -ind Mr- Ci crr« ; T Warren • - mmnr* m \fr r»» M L TAPPAPI n f RANGES j| k BOTTLE GAS 4 S-tf.6l Personal LOANS lp| Clear up Doctors Billss, Taxes, Personal Debts, with |T. $ Raleigh Industrial Joan I n| We invße von to come in I® and talk it over. mm II The If RALEIGH fNPi JSTRIAI, H BANK i K Haffclf aorJ Salisbury 'lp Member of Federal Deposit : -J Tnsuranc* Corporation WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1952 i Surviving are: two sort.-. rant j Caimady of italeigh and <reors>f i I Cannady of Raleigh. One brother, j (Jordan White, es Raleigh i j JWR. f.VriTF MFA 1 T IST f’R. i j Ftiner;• 1 ic for i\l: L-a! tie j IMr .Allistcr of Clayton. Houle 3, j who died •»( homo on Stiturclnv. i were coTi.dueted fi“m the T.'iiuti 1 Aun« Bar’e.t (.‘ituteh at .:i)0 1 :•» ciock Wcdiiestiny. itav. h SaniUu •• tiffi' it ed Buriat Jed in til" ftlUl ell i ( inel y l!.a ' Irigh i-'uut- i) lion.f in eluirgc . .Sul' vr m; are lit uuiHht. Mr.. j ffie M" A I listen . Iwo I. lei I At) .:. F,;-f bf r Jot uni Mop Pearl ] Mi Alii.der; a hrother, iVli John I MeAlHst.ei MR IItA . K It <•<!(> l ino r H ui vis"- '. foi Air I ‘ tnU Woods of A.sinu \ , ivtnt iljrd it SI \gticr; Hospital on Silin da v oc? > t "in'isr 10l lorn (hr I ill; o!rt\ dh ( liur, It it (ill rr'dock Joisday. Hin’ljl fid. lowed In the rtjlprt* rernrtrr-y Ki’l'Eh limeial Urine u> * haiee. Arif lit M'S Ilf HF.lt i V*ene' d ‘o-viee foi vir m-f-t | Tucker nf Hhamkalt. of-c died at tSt Agnes Hospital on Frida.'- were conducted from Km St John'.. Church. RJiamkatt at J:0() u ijinek Sunday Burial (nllmvea in the ' ceureh tAcmctcry. Itilcigh Fun. rai Horne in charge ! MISS MINNIE ATWATER Funeral services lor Miss i i Minnie Atwater of Method, N, . I < , ulfri died at St Agnes Hospital '»n Monday, woe conducted from the Oak t j< -i 1 Baptist f’hltrrh at too oVloeh Thursday. Rev. Alston offln ; i a.ted. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Raleigh I un era I Home in ch 11 ge MBS. V All II T \t I .OR Funeral w") virv. fm Mr V :>ih>- i Taylor, who died at Baltins.?e ( . j Cily Ho:-i>ital -w Tluir--lay. were • conducted from the William Os i pel Methodist Church at 11. JO io'clock Sunday. Banal followed :u j the church cemclery. Raleigh 'Fan I oral Home in charge COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER 5 Wc ran furnish any pnmu 'Hi yuuv homo li otn tl«»’ A hvitig roont lo file ktliltet 5f i US niFSI W. E.COOPKR FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street -1 ~ 0(4,4M4 a j EYE Gl ASSES ! 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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