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WEEK ENDING-SAT UP.DAY JUNE 14, 1952 f1.i1,-,’d■ ii'v’i Hi,,1,", i|j,ti,a ta.rß •* nHmii -Hl■ III.', ir^iiiiin.,■! rrim-1,1 mm.friim-i-M-i.qiii. .a„. ti, , ;llj r,- ■■ B ROCKYMOMNT ROCKY MOUNT 'Be A Gilt- . < EdgA Investment’ for your p.v.-- ( «hts, year community, the state and the nation, Mis-. Zatellar H Turner, Associate Professor of English at Virginia State College. ( Petersburg. Va„ told the grad uates of Boofce~ Washington High 1 June 4th. Professor Turner stres-. sed the need for a wise use of; •' one's resources and urged th gra t < trig of individual lives to hent/on- • ’ ions and prodvc’ive living tu at * Lain success in life . Stating that the state tNC.) in* • t nished 50 percent of the t-c< dd • lar tor schools; the local gotmt n ihfcnt 42 percent and the federal government 8 percent. Mi:-; Tu r tier added, • Parent l - v 'it fee! «n ply paid if you > iLi h e u'-of d worthy lives in return *or r ( f 1 ahr>i 4 nt c 'v h Attacking book* hich art? d-ra gat cry to a race or gro tp of poo ; pie. the native Kan -an declared , ' Eve ry rdtiiofi should, deman i ihai educators use only tho. e books] v.-hich are facti ou; rem >(; that i'-e do not . peak derogat-e ••• j' of any race or group of people This ’she declared to he one of I i the marks of a good citizen ’ Oth i (• evidences of 'good citizenship'! ' ..re listed as Finding -ome area I in which you ran render superior i ,ctv jr es to the romfnut'il ;■ and! taking an acti"e part in politics: and Improving the >a ’ . 13 HONOR GRADUATES Among the 45 sdrls and 40 hoys were 13 4 hoys and ? girls honor graduates, they vere. Ruby Batts. Van ry Bui luck. Alexander Bryan*. Bertha Cooper, Clarence Helds. Vivian Harris, Joyce Horae, Ruby M. Jones, Quay Jonquil Lasvrenee Sylvia Prrt- Wlmberley, Hortense tones, loss’ and Madison C Wilson, Amor.? the top prize and a ssards winners svere. Va my Bulluck. Marie Terr}’- Jonquil Lawrence, Joyce Horne, yjuav Wimberley, Vivian Harris, fl bprt Floyd and Edna Taylor- | R P Armstrong is principal. CHURCH Os GOB IJi CHRIST EVANGELIST HERE Here to conduct a re viva' -cr vice in the local Church of God in Christ Church Ld wee!? svere j Reverend and Mrs. J. E. Fray of i Grange N. J. national evangelist for the denomination for forty < six sears. A native of Jamaica,; ( British Wes' Indie . Elder Fray has just completed a 50-day meet- ; lag with Overseer Williams in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. F. Beech, a su-1 perviser of the church was also! a here as guest of Elder and Mrs. i v J. R Anderson of the local V church. GASTON LII.IV NUPTL'I.S The First Tresbyterian Church j Os Elm City was the scene of a lovely v.-edding June 3rd, when lovely Miss. Mary Elizabeth Gas-: ton became the wife of Lieuten ant James Lilly of Cleveland, O. The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. John Gaston. Elm City, and a senior (’53) at Bennett Col- ; lege. Lieutenant Lilly is stationed at Fort. Knox, Ky., after serving in Korea. He was an honoi stu dent when at A and T Collet. +:\ - ■, ■„r£r^.vT-^,;“)M4'«°CT B e&ft&e/diy jrap ' i i '/ ( D f STILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN -00 PROOF *. j £ SAGR AM- DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK. R Y * i Greensboro. Reverend W- D Bui - j ges« performed the ceremony Airy v. N. Spivey, Elm ( Ity j * teat her !* greatly Improved after suffering many weeks r>f ■ j confinement due an antomo- ' bile wreck during the. winter. ! i. A« y WJNIA FLATS A* L--STAR’S : j Cantain Grocer Whijfley s All-| i Sfar- base'.all team engaged, tbo j J Caledonia Pr Gen Farm team from ' I Tiileri on the local diamond Sun-j j dr. Eddie Milton is captain of C-iledonia team The battery was; | -uus .Robinson and- Lesse Ron- j j ciolph. Caledonia Prison boys say; tnev would enjoy teceiving col-1 c d newspapers Subscriptions .'• ) be mailed to CALEDONIA! PRISON. HALIFAX. N. C. SMITHFIELD ! NEWS NOTES GMITHFIELP Visiting Mv-.! r . rrjn Sini'h «-bo came front the loin-fun Cmunty Memorial Ho;--: pita! recently were Mr anrl Mrs \ > •:h ’! • rrv od Mr. and W;: ] Wilbert i a.,- <ct firm Baled >■ Mrs Carrie Smith wants to! • hank all her friends for their] Mr Beatrii e piil'iiv! o’ M v • Vo Ik city is visiting and 'laugh j ti.r. Yvonne Bailord. She i- here] a shnh na>’ Mi and Mrs D R Scott of; Durham, N C are al-o visiting; Mr Fi’ic-son : » Mi Fids Penny and Mr j Thomas Miller of Brooklyn, N ¥ and Miss M-axcine Leech iroin | f Portsmouth, Vn were the dinner j guests of Mrs Mamie Smith, Mr.?, it lYnnie was visiting her mothu 11 1 Selma, N C, Mrs. Ophelia i t l.i arh. Preston H. Grantham, son of | * Mr; Flora Grantham Barbour is!« ; a recent graduate of Shaw Uni - H ; versify where he received * F 5. S j < degree in chemistry and Cduca- ’■ ' lion. ! ’ RFC G KMZAKETH CITY SOLDIER ARRIVES IS KOREA W\R AREA I; WITH THE -TH REGIMENTAL C ; COMBAT TEAM IN KOREA. ; Pvt Otto Harvey, son of Mr and i j i Mrs James Harvey. 63D S Mar - ( j tin Street, Elizabzeth City, N. C j | recently armed in Korea and v..-C , assigned to the sth Regimental: , Combat Team. His unit lias Supported every di- j ; i-ision in Korea since arriving in! j the combat zone in August 1951. ■ Private Harvey who arrived in : ; ; Korea on April 5, has been assign-i ; •cd to Company L of the sth. Hr entered the Army in September, ] 1051 and received his basic train ing at Fort Jackson. S. C. ; In civilian life he graduated;. from Elizabzeth City's Moore High ? .School and attended North Caro- i , Un,‘ College- at Durham RFC - 14 Mm HAMKT A Xhl N IST 17 M/C i i\J IVI Hi i U WIN 1 1 l_j v V O ; j*^^■•j^^ij^!ff^^KSsßtfßSEl^MEs^BS^B^BwS^^j V >/> ' <'y J ,- •'> ij '>V *s■• #Vj iJ "' . sft?'.- $'* >.' jjf'v7,^ > Jv*? 1 «wf^s*v vjtS&Mlf .-■>* THICy ID I til Vv.»*’ FOR HAMPTON 1,-aditv: the way. r-i’hola-stically, at, Hampton Insti tute’s June 2 Ounmrnr rmr nt ex crcis.es was a group ol 11 ?radu,it.es, ’0 of whtm< arc hero nosed «n the library steps. Hr-A low, left to right the Misses Lorraine Pr'ltß, Philadelphia; Aodrev McCray. Roanoke, \a ; Vlviart Mcßae nnlv ‘highest t’O ........ ........ *•. J-J • / j Salisbury News Notes Nosih RcHtdcnls Bv Avu Are JC- Smith Graduates j ji* 4i , ......, m , ~a , The Lincoln and Monroe Gram mar Schools and Price High j School of Salisbury, N C held j their annual Vesper Service in the L'r.ce Hie a School Auditorium Sunday afternoon, June t. HA-’ The Annual Sen,sou was deli? ■ erod by Rev Mv George U Wy att, pa v,, r of Saint John' • I '*• cran Chuicit. Bov Wyatt tie).) in,; audience spellb'iuijd. as he very ’ ably -nuke b- them on the subject Faith In God.’ He admum-hed them to Siave Fuitfe Sts God all timer. He nu niion-m the ' ’ cal tim* in ", inch v-• re living He mcniiotH'd tire uttrer taint.y of the fmore st-atiiw: thut never hetovi h-<s man b> -v, near the cdtc of hi;; ch u? a h-- jis today He further staft-d :W: ; las the graduates pursue their va rious cour.-e:- that (hero would G no need for worry if fm y il ! have Faito In God. Other p..)">!( ipro.’- on tue } ro gram wen; Di ' S' John: on, pastor. Church Street i’n - yiwun Chui'-h. Reverend J U Sattcv- White. Dean Hood The tn'-eiva' Semina). Reverein’l F. L, Hogan, pastor. Moore:- Chape! Clinch The speaker va presented by Principal O C Hail .Vi cue a furnished by the Price High School Glee Club under the. di lection of Mr. A. C Marie Week C! ASS f>VV VROGRAM Tlie Senior ■ i c-- wp Pre/raeG was presented in the Vuditorium Wednesday aft-c-rnoon M-;v ?'<. ■ The folio”. Pig pi v.:- n v;- : , piv i sented: J-T’ocossional D; nin :. Sor’!:- -’America tii ■ Peautiful' ! Player Thomas Game; —Re- ; or: * : - Into My Heart - Greeting;, Marv Lillian Pv-k mJ - Go! v ’d - r trine Lain - : v- - Hi-ior;. Be? ue McKnisht -,u ;" , " ; R nort— Julia Ann Goodio'rui- T; ■ Be: sic Me Kill gi;t. J-.r.i” J ■ and Floresc Tonenc- Clas:-' Perm Floresc Torre-VH-i- >G1:;- F 1-tw’y ■ - Vi gini , FT : u R- ading of C!*- - Sup-: ”’at>v?-: Vida BrCenn ■ turtrumen tel So in .., e; _r ; a ■ i Clivcldtld • ■ ‘.V I :I Be*nice Alexander Dedication and iTc-se-nl at 1 •' r ; An-voal to M’:,:- A. L M :vn Weeks b.. Hi-.rUle Grave;—Word: o+ octet Ji- 'c Wt kc Pie £tr.n tation. of ■: nnua E *c* Pi■ iv c. v 3 a!. O C Hall b’v Virginia Marie \ Uw mg - We eds 0 } 1 nee i • Hall Class Song ords by f-Jsr*. Lillian Perkin;, Soloi.-’. ImnC- Diamond Wilkins; Officers ot t!» Class: President, Mary Lillian Perkins. Secretary, Viola Luc ill' Craven Treasurer. James Frank Jones: Repo: t*- 5 s. Vida M cCnn neaughv and Marianne T. Pinkr ton. The graduating class of 195,: of •-■ • ■-■•- -.- '■•*:' - ■ •—■• - •• «#• ■* ••*r -• -MjvpfejMgew.'.'.-* • • •• *• .*.,<"• BUPER HI(>H^AY , , rhi!«» i« modernizing her pari of fhp PUfl-Amprlcar. highway, which unhides 3,112 of (he long road. The road in C hile followh (h e J'w< «ii< comyt. not:,’ griultut .. i*»i<iillclown. ( uni : Flati ■ c s R'rh ird .in, N r iv|vu t r-5-v. V.i , I luis llam j-n, ! .-I mi'l;:' \ i : md M*> RUIN' i’ARUMG RUH G«iLA»!Ie, N < i \},-. ivili.-, Ctrl 'r.iv and M.iniMn ivrrr 'high honors' P'"i tf.Hes, »hr oihets 'homn■>*' good row, si me order: Mm tliti ses Delores t*’>. Marrtsborc. I'*; bblrh’s i.’limes. iiintiiu, n J . ..... , > mild ar High Sri:'>->! F-att Spen- : cer presented their school annua! to Mr- J. C Fast’ for her leva! )-i port and iti appreciation and: for her as their first teacher. 'J ins Price Hi .Vi Sciiooi Ow • m hccTncnt *:x. ii;: .- \v * held in the Scho-’i! Audit.oi ium M>mda> rveiling June HI--:; Th' Sch'H.,l : fi.iiid played )" .t t!ic Hcau : UfuiV Theme for the 'ivoning v; m Signposts io Snci’i ss Discussion -: Cooperation’ wth. 'Gabdaioiy JuU-a Am <v-«xl-; ! yJin; "Pis if*' rla l i- Hne T’”’’'’ 'O iGikston. Health’ Hai'-iy M 1 " ! dr.; ’Courtesy' -- Virginia Mr;;" inins. 'Self Ciuitrol' CCv • kind Shuck. Jr., indiislv}’* - s ! span PriMms; ’Edu-vlmu' i Kiithlcen Adrienne Lash; 'Oytim- j c in' Vida T,a Verne McCoti nishey: Revcrerici'' vvit.n Vnt< l-i-'m-y - Vi Lucille Gravs--. i Music v.as funu •; < •! by the Gr ■- (fill!;; Ri ’:': 1 G-s, .-.rpt J H ; Pi. : i-ntntinn nt Diplomas Mr r irv s. L-ivnuitoodptivarding ol ,sand SchoUu’sinps, ivOircd s incipal, 1.. H Hull. • •is MV \ J.sINNTR Jin, !;,r-“ D. Aggrc.v v-a.- cr; r, at a birthday dinner s.i' <;n at ti"' home of Mr- L’auunc i : • 1 1 '11 v Me. d’aD'es Genev-’j Ogle-- \. Be.-sie . ratge and Bertha Bo eft.-on fill ten’ hers at. the Gran :•- Oriury G liooi -.vere -• -ho-' Tlie menu ednsisted of turkey ■ ’•• ,i; - ir.ashed potatoes, v. ith '■dot ;s -v. s. orunbeirv -, ; ,'P.rd, pea . saec’! p-,- .1 hr. lopaej ’,V)U> non; u. T,,a )a mode. : , ~, ~a '.vaifinc to take Tiie <’"’t'ru>.; spent in cluii.- ; t:oni days, Hi-., (-.vnuuig with her mother. ■r• s.i’oup pvesonted Mrs ’•: ZV ' IV|lh a gift and Gir Siu-p 1 i t’i< . ■ pv» * riiir : each ■. .yen’! vGtn a gift. Airs Mae 1 ;y Smitli is impro -. ir;. and ale to P nr, ; whih' u'.vnu; [hf da’ Gh; lias be o con fined t.; her bed yej-ven vScr-k- dec to a. cardiac condM ion BBC t" - ■ Nrxcn cjji <■ -'f-r c-i publj.- •- ’ 0 t o n;. ! F’jca-'d" A ind M Col lege, serve:., as editor ot soveriuei program., during football season. Willard Cooper, ranked ns the r.'Jtnber one player on the Fumcee links t -', sn ■, is- a nati'se of Fort Lauderdale He was among the 32 ROTC cadets recently commission ed second lieutenants in the Field . Artillery of the Army of the Unit ed States THE CAROLINIAN A. Mi . L< . , Sint Mel '.I I, ; .-’MI JO- *•}■;{■. j, j o O ,} , !’. •’< t - X f ; !>! V D If. f, nr-Uil.. s < t'n ('ii aar ’. ■• . u - »-i \, T.i o p i, l ,i 1,-1 Uoi-.I > I !i:ll!'Hl-i|lll. . «,)’ ( U1J..1 (At| * r.-J-i! 11. uinniitit -Hi M|;li hoi.rus’ grad-, I till 'I r(»•>«-. srinn- ortlrj: I: tit . (in aliiiio v . <•♦(. (,11V. toll . \ i l 'lt! t * !?. CHARLOTTE tine hundred and twenty four candidate- re* ] reived their decrees at Johnson j G .Smith University on Wcdnc? : day, June I at tilth o'clu'-k ..ftoi an iulth:a Dr. John W. D:tus, plf-stdnnt .if V/ect Virginia Sta’c ( oit;. : ;i- The Bcverond h-upii K M< rki”’ -f W.:sht,v..?i,n. I) t" u in. a ! •■•1 ■ lit h;i:-’ .ll'uii’f oh sermon.: The following persons 1 'ii',; North- C-ii-oltna received d .:ri.c : . r. jri >ok oi tins John H. Bailey. Charlotte. I>)r:>-! ■ - Mao IJcrry. Puik Hill Johti: ; E Biacic. 1 ii. CLm! iotte 1.-ictUf VVy Re Boat, t 'eriruid: t i>'a i-; (*' lict.i H I: n-i.i or. i (id: »r\ . (Mr;-: ; Eleanor B, l uy nt ". Ashovulc, : Evelyn Frances i.Gvetiporf, Mill Sprinc Sar.’ih F }GI U": I r, A'Ue ivjllr; N.ancv Ann F-wd, ("hmlotte; !:ou. - H L; in it Souilipml: Lem uel H Fußcr, Hiud' u. James W Ftp;--.... -1. VV , Gu..- . ,Jonc.it- Mao . f.-ndr-rh-Rc, Chariot to. ’! !■•- C - • Si fll■ i ; u : .low Hr- t.oi Uaiwt! (!;:■, .-.no, Am",- V' -I- ifnnvi. V., get i.i mu. I’ "', f Ci”-. ' r uie L iimycr, CliaiGd,; M ,L;i.. * Kirk pd-ick. Ctmrlmv Edith Move! hi Leak, Maxtor.. Naont-- I, Me"; cc Charlotte; Ruby Alice ALClure, ; Charlotte; Ann;, Lois McKinney, Miiuroe; Syl’.'ir tv Mcßae, Char • kite, John Wesley Mayn'or. Rod Springs; IVTcble ESsteri one Mills. A’hv-roc; ,r;if.• W Mo.'rc, ~ ■ :•■ Kaffir i Mj ;■}.’.’ i |H. <’ ind :.:i;!'i' J '-w i, V. V tlm I*..- »-*!, ID; >nH. 1; i In 1m: iug uii tin), male ntatuui, V\ m V t .me, V, ,nl ,'if n ‘ v , l\ till It M l‘ \ m ill i ifftOßO, N ;inil,yt(t I on Itt.il • . I'l.ltnfiftfi, x j i nit t: i. innnH i NHeoti r.iln f- |.i ah in this row rx ri jit ML: Lru|s, I’iivni'. .iltll \ ii iii.in are h'iih h«n#ts' cl’-Ilitl l I roc; Herman Leroy Morton. Salis bury; Wile ana Nicholson, stock- I ingham; Matfye C Brown CHvent 1 Nebo; Flora Poston, Mon-' roc, Annie Mac Pi ince, Asheville; Dora Lee liomsKv, Charlotte; • ,h an net it: ii Richmond, Green.',- ’ boro, Elt/ahi th Mao Flivcr, Wit mittglon. s dnee J. Roberts, El iuil-o;;., Charles Lee tSarnudo, Win-con 'Suicii'i; Vivcmia C Smith, H- . .-'-’tvidi-; J.ur.i:- F Steele V- iir-n. Sci’ ih F, Stroud, Chnr- Vcr.-ic McClure Taylor. ! f harlottc; GcrabLu'' TmTCtiec 'L h irloti/': K-ffir Bvr.nm Williams. plot Mat; 'i Wil 1 Cartha"'-. P A Wooten, Char nvt iiLLon oi sriENLf. , I A;ii -1) Bncc, Ciiariotto; tten .• rv Lee Chandler, Winston Salem’ ! Sidn<‘\ G ( ' r nirgli iin. Charlotte; •f. i O. David von, Charlotte; Frau!; M Davie. High Point; Mel ton Filed. >. Pi e Dec* Mamie R Fibs, Wilson, Vivian D Freeman. Chailotic: .Annie Lee Gallmon, Chariot tr-, ''uuuiG R Graham. Charlotte; Geot-.ia Ella Greene, 'Chat lot !••- T-i dot Greenwood, C-* - ford phiPmict R Jiankin-r. Snp ;,iy, Arilmr Hollm.-ay, Matthcwf; -1. t.-iv H d. Tarboro. Herbert l<. Hunter Ch-nlr-i’i’. Julian A . ■ Jones, Clinton: Mary Massey . Jr.ni’s. Charlotte. Carl Matthews, Winston Salem; -Susie Sedealit; I Mi ni i;. Claiklon; William E Mor- Mucksville: Rose Mara: Raw . hits, Rocky Mount; Esther 1. S'ro .’-,,111, Gr. in:;;.; 0:c-u D t’-lto, M' 1 - N( c GR vor.vres t w o I.AWYFRS AT 41 ST UNAI/S ftiitrhtll FriwarH «jadsden of .Mullins, S. (.. (left! and Over ton r r|i'\ Jefferson of TVurham, v crp pa idnatfd from <hc law ''i hool of ffi*> North Carolina (dili ( in Durham at list an nua! commencement rtfcn there 1 on .tune .>. |*' ( 01IK.F F VII ITV YIFMBERS (,0\(I ! I)F TO! R OF STATFS OCKHAM iAN!'' North ! Cfnllna college fac-»lt•• lurmbertt• ; last v.'ck con'iyieted p‘ > sonal ap- j licaraoi'i „• in iben .. v<a., tivc fields I in •••ovoral tot!*;, r.f the eastern I : seaboard. They ar< Wesley I Howard, director of the North Carolina. College band and violinist, and Br Helen <«, Mfhnow!*,, pio le or of, If Is lor \ at the insti i tut ion. T'l-oi Howard concluded it scries of concerts which included a per fomvnru a« a soloist with the Vfrginiu Sta'e eolh-se 1 .ittle Sym phony at th* Suffolk, V» First Baptist church and 10 appearan*, ■ in ifiv. eastern states with the . North Carolina college choir. His' wife Mrs Harriet V. Howard ac* ;o, inpsnisd him. C \ Finer Carolina Nr«s l'f«s Photo Settler HAITI *5 DKjHf'iT HONOR*™*Jh p government of Hilti's highest •i, H, ih, ’•(trantl oftider Hotmettr *■♦ Mcrite," is pr*»eitW to \ f , v fork's >t 'inr \ jin ?nt Imprllittei'i bv •Ineqne*. Teger, AmbßPisMr of !! iiti 1,1 th,. r. <. ,|i a ( tty tintl f'Tff'timi The Mayor set aside lost tv«ek In honor of If,thi s fight for independence. iti—nr >i >iiiii in' Mini «iMii»Nriofiwgii»wpa«*ipfc* MAGAZINE ROUNDUP What The Notion Leading Midga zincs Are Saying - - - - 1 j Johnnie Hi'. who lias I 'tried his way to fame inri fortune 1 via rarfi >. Hike-box, and night club. _nt his theme tong '<'> .y’ from ilti■ lift, and brain of a Ne gro night watchman in Pittsburgh. Churchill Kniiin.-m «*.vs Look RTaga/.im He i nk' Lane, Johnnie s partner mri former one plugger ("ftnian's that Kohl man may make ’ • $50,000 on royattirs from 'in' son?, j • jus fir.t conn-us it im, which *ell; into Prornie lap "in' day front' the mat! hat: SPORT Sound guidance and- a little cncmir.urcmcnl were ftppare>itl> all that {hi fence Henry, the now Negro heavyweight p«nvderkeg, need ed to lift hinri-lt out of tin class of uork-a-day fighters and become t national head- Inter. sa vs I csti ?■ Bromberg; in Sport Magc/inc Two person', arc large!-, responsible fo* the change Tames U'annonbaH) l.fpi-n, bis. friend and trainer, who e* pealdiv pep-talked him out es his despondent >, and Frank ilJlmkir) Palermo, the latest of his many manager*, in: i Hie t§ t --1 one to show enough consideration of him to win his unlimited confi dence. TRUE ? Spendm money i n f the only moasu'.i of a sficccysful j Father .- Day gift Your personal : (ifiv • f f . ,i is: iiinumei able ways - can ils-v oo a real V" I '-- cm to him, <.-.?! ne June lath, <Fv | thev's Day. Think of ail the odd j jobs that you can do to svoj Dan time, effort and worry, s ;>•: - True* th* Man’-, Marine '• liilie : ihou>;h: unr) originality can pm- , vide- the Old .Man wi'h the- iiioß neart - watmlng pc-sent of all ! ; 1, X ! if *. mini lilt \ M 'Taught to >• ■. • '-• f.v,» *'ii( land if!’- id h‘ ■ little ci‘l - fsrst reaction to prejudice bid after he* < »>tej into - 1 'e*> »n the Sooth Oh, Mamma,’* -l’ - said rt*>< rOy f bin ft lock J ! those whiti folk. They *-■- h;<d.” The evil of sett rgaHttn is not a ne-althv one, shs BAC iiTIOR OF »>!% TNTTY Moses, f James. Charlotte; ‘Fer dinand O. Rharr. .Charlotte, Paul M RohfnsY.it. High Point. Wiili-tm • K. Wall;-. Winston Salem. GOOD Wll,l, USED CARS Ponliar C o. L 1 l T H ’S Weekend Special ! '4B Chev Fleetltne $1095 Rod «o. Heater, back up lights and many other extras. Cleanest < ora In Johnson County. Srmthfield, N, C Phot *e 23G6 ! ALLAN MIMS, Inc. ; FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 Tarbono St. TELEPHONES 2*2191 5425 PAGE FIVE ' writes, in tht Ladies Home Journal Many little brown t»o> h amt girls, when they re peal the (’led::., of Allegiance, f-ay. I plrdgt allegiance to the flag of (he United States of \mer<- i ind to the Repab*- !i, for n>: i'Ji it -t inrts; one nation indivw.ihL, with ‘(!**-i-fy and iuslici for ill B! 'f Mr Mb J ALL'S Itu orcf La w \ • livnrc.:- that 1-,-gal in one state ,i.o" not in Muitl-ei is neither g.>od iiwi-hlv nor good law. k the. •pmom -• (in Senate Judiciary .Committee, . >-, >rtMcCall's Maga /in*? Con : is iwh .Mil -uSering .HR ,>!:■■■: JcnvvKw uniform ac 1, - . i- . ; dr■ ■:< nt lawful .u ok J )•: one of i . rn. fjl fr*K ~ fei' Loola, fir.- heavyweight champion., will run for Repi!t»l..;.n nomination for * ongress I*l Hefroit, p**- i diets ifutrk Mae a ?ine : r RON FT - The Other Side of j Ra’oe Rath.' by Martin Weldon, in ■ -troijei Maga/ine. fells of an in* ider-t m the life of the immortal sect One summer evening in i; ‘l■ i> *n P.*2”. law Gehrig 1 sbnu-ed up in the hotel lobby i, Rabe wo laying, after a iv; t lu'-e ban game to keep a date -.1 .th him and given a note i'v the de*i, dork Tt-u followed r; ' '' fn! i'H P-a!'., i ! ? 9 ■'.'v i nement or, the Southside In ? w.eelchair «at - thin-faced ;A T c:£i-o be.- of 11 hi- tense body ■ ,■ f r .-I (ov.-- ard in the frozen po it-,on of ~ nipple, hi- bony fiats .pi iced r u-p ot each other, the Hr,. r.ohcd * . -J, is though j lu- -.'"-re gripping ■> : ase-ball bat, ; eve. -.hO’cn ■ ith eagerness r-:-- -, re. i hat' ■ it, kid," ' d >- ■- e You. got the posi . --ri tfiy- hold if like that!' BI'C r - id. fi aveilf-i r Orpha, owned I-, (,■ m ,;o o cble ot Lexington. . ■•( on-,.." Room Noble Teeny, hv.-d .md p-. nc-d George Watts M.il rs R;v-'gc*'nont, have recentlrz c r .f t-,f; V state ohanipionshib roc* ores for 'be Guernsey dairy breed. Timber stand improvement, eon -*, i arc being conducted this year f f H Club and Ft A boys in 13 . c*untt<-z The .sponsutan' local civic cluhs and indusvie*. I OR IHE BI ST VALUES Ca*h nr Credit SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO, 20V N, John Street PVr>n* 1055 I GARRIS DRY CLEANERS AND HATTFBi "ON* DAT g*Rk’TC* , ‘ jog S. Center Goldsberw j Qi»nn*Mil^^ KINSTON IBELL-STUART Furniture Company Quality Furniture, Reasonable Prieei 2ST-!»H N. .Irnfen Street Goldsboro, N. €., Phone J.7BS-.I
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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