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/eel f::;di.sATt'm- \ ai.v ;» htl gjjjfß? A- RALEIGH \ ' JuUih&mMcU ajvd There^ l ~"tiv iURAII VIRUO Bv MAY 1 HOAIME RALEIGH - Hi there! Hurt wc fire again with a tit us chatle. 'About Town' Y-ni'll rfivc us 8 listen, won't vu? "Well ! suppcr-e we li ray a bi' ahoi't On- we at Ik i out what' 1 \V< all know it'.- boon hot, very hot extremely ,;o. so v.hat - remedy Just tan and drink iced tea, 11 -h'.’ Sure we agree it':i hot but not f ' • much JHk give u» a cau now and tlse n, ,t 11 u.. w :>af- '^l h.iv-i * :iit v-a oV e t MBs|jeo<tW your way Oiir r phone inuiibe: is •> - 4367 We'il be ,r 1 aßf waiting to hear JBBmLj from you. Now on witb^flg the haps: " - v On Thursday June bo at 11:28 am in Green leaf Auditorium, the s?haw University Slimmer School presented Mi i ilinn Kaltir piuiv L«t. Talented Miss Haliir played surh selections as Haiti’s Fu gue in A Minor’, 'Sonata In Major, Opus 78' Beethoven. ‘Barcarolle* Opus 60 Chopin. 'Golliwog’s Cake Walk’ and 'Hungarian Rhapsody’ 11. and many other delightful pieces which was quite enjoyable. Weil June, lit- month oi orange blossom?, till*- and iaeo, nervous bndegi ooms, brides and wedding marches, is over. And hundreds rs young- and ot so young have joined the tanks of tin, e who are already enjoy hr. thai rat. called matrimony So it was on Saturday March 28. 1952 when Mi. B* -s.e Mae Stroud daughtei «; Mr. and Mrs. James A Stroud. btt-.m- the radi ant bride .1 Fettoo ! ’ Lew u,, USA, in an im-:rw-ivt- ivrcnmiiy in the Cohgvegatonal Church, per formed by Reverend C.-unm-ivum, pastor. Solos A.-re rendeia.-d oy Me-es Josephine Ji i vay and IX-toics Young The six bridesmaids were Misses Ine? Hall. Monel Dark. Julia Per rin, Dorothy Taylor. E-loaner Bon ner, and Audrey Wail, The ma tron-of-honor vas Mrs. Geraldine J. Cheek Masi of*honor . in. 1 ride's si.a.i. Mi •• Catherine Shroud. After t i•*■;•<. mony a reception WS-. held at tun ln>mi o l the bride’s; parents tor the many friends of the v ... Pi’ c pa Mr. and M; L.-'- art now hony mooning at A'hmtic B>, ach, South Carolina. On Saturday evening also, Miss Sw'ilsctte E. Furlongc, daughter of Or, and Mrs. Fur long* of Smithfield, North Ca rolina, became the bride of James 11, Robinson. The cere money took place in St, Vin ti rise Episopal Church here performed by the Rev. Father C«. A. Fisher. On 'Friday afternoon June 27, 1952 st 5 36 p.m . Mrs. Bessie Tho mas, became the bride of Rever end G. E, Cheek The ceremony, which w-;»v 'performed by Reverend Otis Hair-tun. tool: place at the heme- of the bride on So Blood- LEGAL N NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE DEFAULT having been made In the payment of ihe indebtedness secured by a certain 'Deed of Trust executed by Zack Manuel and wife, Martha Manuel, to J. J. Hen derson, Trustee, which deed oi trust is dated February 25, 1952 and recorded in Book 1092, at Page 357. in the office of the Re gister of Deed- for Wake County. North Carolina, the uridersignec Trustee, at the request of the hol dw of the bond secured thereby and under powers conferred b> ‘252 LAIRD AND COMPANY North Cardens, -Vo. - Lyow«, N. V N. ,J, Wunwannn irrWHUnn mil’ll *m-y-'- rn —— <■ worth Street :r Guests present included merit-j a bers of the couple's family and f; iencF: Mr. H L. Brewing;ou, i it 1.-iother ot the bride, Mrs. Bold"n, j <• sistei ol gioom Mr. Norman t,! Cheek, Prof. Nathaniel Cheek ] Others present wer Mrs. Ida Retd, j ? iMrs. Adiaide Baker, Dr and Mrs. ! Neb-on Harris and daughter, Mrs. j • V K Virgo ami Mrs. ' Burt, Mr. : |erd Mrs. Theodore Johnson. After tin ceremony, the Wed- j j ding IhiMv left for Rev. Cheek’s! tihome on Smithfield Street fm the] | F! reception I ' Immediately after the r .-epbon! ' the couple left fin pond.. North 1 FEK.sONALS Mr and Mr- Jane Coleman; ] left Monday to spend the week ! in Winston-.Sah-m N. C., visiting t Mr. Oolemen - father Mi Fred William- re-tun .1, !.! from New Ye.i K leio ntly where! I; lie- visited friends. 1 Miss Rebecca Saunders left Sun-!- iday June 28 to .-pend the summer; iin Jacksonville. Florida. Mrs Nelson. 11 -.is- j> and daugh-l] tei Swayzt-ne, left Saturday tor; New York. ftlis* Ruby VV.iikr and guest, ; .Hiss Coleman from Alabama, spent the last week at a work shop at Livingstone College In j Salisbury, North Carolina. ! They reported having had both .; an enjovabte and profitable k\ sta >'- I, . i Ch-iirler Faison Unittfd States I j Marine?, stationed at Fort McAl-jj »j li‘-ter. Qklia-hom:; was in Raligh j I I lest week visiting his sistv:, Mis-' : , I Rose Faison, summer school sdu-; v! dent at Shaw University, i : 'Making tb.e isttpossibk possible' . J was teiTncd pan of the American . 'Way Irist night by Dr. G. James;, , j bumifi;. Nc.‘ V.u k -.-ditor. who J j ;,d<h rn--t-d the ninth etsnmcnce - ] merit ixereisos of Payne's Busi- , .jricss School at the Munin Street i Bapiist Cinn-ch, , i Twenty gi-adi!ales i.-. eiv*--. ibe-ir > s'diplomas from Mr:. F.. R. Svv uin:} jibe Rt-vt i end Paul H. Johnsmi dt -| «; Rvercd the benediction; R- ver.-ncl ; ' -: C A Fisher, rector of St. Am- : , - j biKiMscopal Churet; deiiverd; ‘ .-the invocation. Music was furnish- -. »i : in tie .\femn Sireet Church!! ! i-hoiv = | ’ iiFC “ | | ,1 RALEIGH License to marry j were issued to the following cou- ; ip.es during the past two weeks I; '/according to the records of Hun - ;tv: Ellington Wakt County Re- - - c-O: de-r of Deeds: i , JAMES HUBERT ROBINSON, ; i 25, Aitona, Pa. and SOUSETTE R. ■ •'FURLONG. 23. Smithfield. N. C LOUIS M SIMMONS, 67, Wil- . IOTICES the aforesaid deed of trust, and; ' fur the purpose of obtaining mon ey to satisfy said indebtedness, j 11 will offer tot sale and sell to the ; J : highest bidder at public auction, ! , 1 for east*, at the courthouse door “’ of Wake County, North Carolina, j ",: in the City ot Raleigh, or. ; r i FRIDAY, JULY li 1952, 'j at 12 o'clock noon, the following ■ | described real estate situate in the 1 ; i City of Raleigh. Raleigh Town- : Ighip, Wake County, State of North; "■Carolina, and more particularly.] * described a- follows: y ; BEING known a» No. 114 Bart; y - Street, Raleigh, N C. , i BECiNNIG ft a point in the; i Western line of Bart Street, said I point being 143 feet North of the j | Northern line of East Hargett t I Street, runs thence in a Western, I direction 165 feet to the South- ] I east corner of Lot No. 82: thence | j in a Northern direction along the ' ! Eastern line of Lot No. 82, 50 feet ; !to a edrner of Lots 84 and 85; ; i thence in an Eastern direction a- j • long Ur Southern Urn? of Lot No > 84. 168 feet to u point in the Wes- i urn line of Bart Street; thence in a Southern direction along the j Western line of Bart Street 50 feet j in the point of BUG INNING, and being Lot No. 83 according to Book of Maps 1911, at 'Page 23. office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, N C. The wiiecessful bidder will he required to 'aposit with the Clerk of the Sup Tar Court of Wake County a cneek to cover IQ per cent of the amount of the bid as an evidence of Good Faith DATED this 10th day of June. 1952. J. J. Ilei:dereor>, Trustee i R»kw D, O’Kelly, Attorney June 14, 21, 28; July 5, i i I RALEIGH Cpl. IT irvey Chand-j li! . Jr. who has served throe ant! ; half years ,n the Armed Forcf I with 18 months in Korea was dia k-uargd from Camp Allerbur?.' Tnd. |on June 7. Pfr. Joseph Williams ha- com-- pit-lovl three and a half months' iof baric training at Parris Inland.: 'S. C, in the Marine Corps and! ■v.as riven a 10-da,v furlough ami j will be skittered at Camp Le ! jeime. N C. He is s|K-ndi!ig his, | furlough vvitli hi wife, Mrs Josie C. Vvillium.- nrui daughter. Tore -a Mae, Mi inti Mrs Earnest Joti.s of ,NYC are -peiidinn their vacation | with Mr Join.-.' mother, Mrs. i*.T- , dme Whitley Siui-w of ti Chavis : j Way. i Mr. and Mrs King David Myers t and Mr and Mr- Richard Mat thew, motored to Atlantis City New Jersey and Brooklyn, New Yorfk where they will visit Mrs , Myers si-'or, Mr. Beatrice Jones..i Mis; Gloria Hope of 1 Gran- , ville Tf-rrace celebrated her hlh birthday Monday, June 30. Master Ronald Moody and Mis- Patricia Moody of Baltimore are spendh),: their vacation in the citv. Tlrv are t.ho house guests of Mrs M. Ivina Ferrell of 4 Clio- . vc- Way. Mrs Katherine Farmer of 310 t ?mdh IVate St. hu- retained home fter attendini the 77th Annual « Convention oi the’Southern D* - c trict Grand Tent No. I. J R. Giddim: and Joilifec Union held n Saint Stephen AMEZ Church at High Point, North Carolina 1 Master Honrv Paige- of Wash- ( ington, D. C who celebrated hi - • irthday Tuesday July Ist is !r visaing relatives and friends in Garner, North Carolina. Happy 1 birthday Henry : Mr. and Mr-. Ed, Smith of 9 Dodd Stret had as their gtiest • ? over the weekend their daughter- i and son-in-law. Mr- Richard Ti Utile and ehil- t dren Barbara and Michael of NY-. fu v the h- 'St guests of Mrs. Lit- ; tic’s mother-m-;a\v, Mrs. Janme Lute of 1 Hyde Terrace. Mr, William Bryant was out of ! the city a few days on business in NYC Miss Barbara J Moore of 2 Hyde Twrave and brother and sister, William and Catherine are >rending tin-: - v. -aiion m WaAi ;it ston, D C. visiting their uncle. ,\ll Lvnvlii ar-- in ucc-p sym pathy whit JVL3. Louise Evans and lanaily in the j.Xi.- .--.ing of Mrs. Evans aunt, Mrs. Eliza James in Florence. Soutn Carolina. mine-ton. N. C. and LILLIE BEIL. HaMLTIN, 57. Witmington, N. C. REULSEN T iIJLMiAN, 22. West Pa bn Beach Fla. and DELORES PEPPERS, 19, Wake Forest, N. C. FELTS WELDON LEWIS. 23. Raleigh, N C. and BESSIE MAE STROUD, 22. Raleigh, N. C HENRY E. COTTON. J 9. Holly Spnnitis, N. C. land WILBERT G R A C E DEWAR, 34. Holly Springs. N. C. REV. G E CHEEK, 60, Raleigh, N'. €. and BESSIE J THOMAS, 47, Raleigh, N. C, • JAMES C. COIXINS, 28 Ra- Hiigh. N. C and IRIS E. LANE, ' 23, Raieigh. N. C JAMES JEFFRIES. 31, Raleigh, N C. MARY FRANCIS TAYLOR. I*s. Raleigh, N C. RFC YMCA | ACTIVITIES i RALEIGH - ! THURSDAY July 3 : 4:00 pm Softball Games 1 5:01 pm Junior CiUceni, 7 (K) pm Men’s Athletic Club 18:00 pm Manly St, Church Choir ! FRIDAY July 4 : 4:00 pm Softball Games 8:00 pnt Men’s Billiard Club j SATURDAY July 5 <2:00 pm Horseslioe Tournament Softball Gamcs ; 0.00 pm Movies and Talent Show 1 SUNDAY July 6 [ 4:to on: Music Hour : MONDAY July 7 , 4:00 m SofVbail t Gaines 10:00 cm Junior Citizens Club 13:00 -pm Minsterisl Union j TUESDAY July A 4:00 pm Softball Games j 7:00 pm Men’'; Athletic Club ;8:00 pin Men'.-: Billiard Club i WEDNESDAY July ft j 4'CO pm Si.fftrdl Gamas j7:00 pnr. Wightlifting Club ■ 8:00 pm United Choral Society EVERYDAY FEATURES -j Cafeteria, Dormitosy, Library, i Music Sc Recreaion Roonris, Infor | rr&tion Services, Public Meetli^Js.; • Public Stenographer. YMCA SOFTBAIJL LEAGUE GAMES . ; ar being played on the Sha'.v Ath- I ktic Field dolly at 430 pm. Buys who desire to -play on a team ere requested to contact C, A. Toole, 'Boys Secretary. -.j-.re j .-~f NEWS IN BRIEF RALEIGH - Napolean Bona ! >afte, -mtive of Dnrli ’aton. South | Carolina funeral was held at Tin j Rulf/i. -.U Funcrai Home. June 25. i 1952. Itcv Baker officiatin'/, burial jin Alt. Hope Ccmeterv, Surviving are; a wife Mrs Car j ric Bona >artc, riau-. liter. Mrs i roc Uronkin-.ton ni fer.-oy Ci'y |N, J., 2 brothers Henry and Tee ;i: jn.'unrte of Raleigh, Brand son. r ■:." Broc-king-ton. Jr., grand j daughter Mrs. Curlcon Fcrnn-d | i • • ..u ami-,unighter Brcndel Fcr ! etu■!, fifeat-grand-son Henrv J F rnricl all of Jer-wv City. N. J I) VNSI.ERS CO>fl' HOME ON VACATION RALEIGH Mr. and- Mrs John . Dan-U-i • , Rochester. N. s’. are 1 visiting Mrs Uansler's j>a rents. Mr :md Mrs. Carl H McNeiW of K Martin Si. Mr. Dutisler is also ,v;si‘intt hi- mother. Mrs 1 horsier AIRS. YARBOROUGH BACK FROM VACATION TRIP RAI EIGH Mrs Geneva Yar borough returned home last Thiire- | (day follow In/ a four-week visit j with relative in Washington. I) 1 jC'.. PliiiadeSphia. N. a York Citv j land Bridgeport, She rei-iuiLs a very pleasant ti ip. HRS. DIMS CON I .EAVES RAI UK.|| HOsIHTAI. it a! .EIGH Mi At; i l.)nn - i' -H \\ Uo ii.i h.-eu quite iii ,md eoefined to McCauley Frlv.iir Hospital i much, tnproved and has r< turned to her home in Wilming ton. N. V N t llillllil hit Ol N’l IS Hi « ii Pil’iiuvi.u RALt-JGII ivi: Althea Jone. ol North Carolina i.'oih :i- Din lUilll, North C ,ii c*ll!m \\iMt Whs Ol- , jured and confined to McCauley E';;v;r« Ho-pita! ti.i- re,. hi i home in Dm ham, N C AIRM AN \ ISI'I s WITH RAI f t.HIM lli.i lld nn RALEIGH RELATIVES RAI I- !GH Airman 2nd Class ; James 15. Dave has returned to MeDii! Aii Fore. Be -.s-nd t\\ o J;r, ■ 1. a\ with to l - UareiH-J 1 Yr. .uid M.v .ilphouzo Vance at 526 S )-< i son St. he: e. ( UJUNES NEWS IN BRIKF RALEIGH UESIHENTS ATTEND WEDDING HAS EIGH - included nYsus::;. tb.e; Ralci.cn resident motoring to! Golds:.oro. JV-. last Saisu-dr: v t,. at-; fend the Washington-Ellis wed ding ceremonies were Mr and Mis. I Dudley Hinton son. Jimmie Mr. and Mi’s Emerson Colon:,ir* : :ad 1 .in ffoiirtV. ,:y. 'Fne bridearooiri in. the imnns-i sivt ccrenanuals wa- J. eh.rt:.- W&shuudon CAROL r.Nt AN me. chanie.U dvparimcrit s-i:;yrviror;; the bride. Mr - Mar.. Eliir YWCA oit-.iai , hi:it G.dds- I'oro. Thi newly-weds are iTiaking; then home in \V ishd;. ton Terrace her, FIRST ANNUAL OPEN TOURNEY IS h SUCCESS Pliilh. (V«ist Men Share Laurels in Two- Day Meet j GREENSBORO - How a r d Wheeler, link favorite and popular golf -pro at the F.iirview Golf ’ Club in Rhnadeiytiia won too j prize n or.ev n the Ist Annual aGte . City SIOOO Ooen Golf Tournament held here last weekend. The tournament which was held j at the No-eho Gulf Course last : Saturday and Sunday proved to j be a two man battle all me way featuring Wheeierc and Ralph • Alexander of Los Angeles, cur i rent ly play in gout of Charlotte. Alexander led Wheeler by three strokes when play ended on Saturday Irut he fatiltercd nn the first 18 of Sunday’s play thereby losing the three stroke advantage as he turned in a stronjs 7fi, four over pax <*n the treacherous par 72 course. The two top players started the final nine of fifty ! four hole competition all tied but only for a short while Tht I.us Angeles lad sliced hi* : sou rv.-uod Qi‘i oi ; ui.Pu't: on the •Nu 1 Finally hoidin.. out with a jfcig 8. Bi v trig Wheel.-i an ad van i ittc- which proved to lx the dt.wn ' fi<ll of Alexander, Whoeter also, got into difficulty on the third wher. it is shot out iof flic rtiiigh fell tlt.'i>i'ic:r after etrikt.av a tree limb His .vlvan- S lage dropped two rtpokes which he had held as both parted 5 7 and 8. VVhe: ). . tuiTied ir. s I par foi number 9 as Alexander , :v,adr- 5 •->. in n hi ao.rroach hiiiod to hold trie gveen. Howard lurned in a total score of 206. H) >-ar for the course. , Tin- prize mo;i«- was split in 10 ■ .vj-s and went to the following j players, Wheeler, $35% Alexander 420 R; Ito'fen'zo Belle, Greensboro, ancl Jatm-E McClure, CharlofK split tnc thidd and fourth prizes of SI2IJO each. Michael Wdliams. Greensboro, Oth $80; Sainool Stewart, Robert Gaines and George j Levvtto all of Creon.sbor«« tied far Tt'h, Hth. and 1) h jai/r-- an-d : split tor $28.00 each. Bud Moore • head, Greensboro took 10th prize The 'awards presented by City Councilman lb-. W M Romp .; ton who k-- a too a member of the 1 local elub - IHE CAROLINIAN WAKE COUNTY PROJECT HEADS I ATTEND SCHOOL i I KAI.HGH Ten roninuutiiies J j wore represented wills civht.ef'li jclub members attending the train ; nig school foe vanning , and home I management leaders June 37 at the jWeke C<>.:nty Office Buildiml. The | morning session was given to a i trot ion in food ]>rcsc?Tv< r <~ 1 lion by cannin t.and freezing. 'Flu' j 1 inoon was devoted to h< trw I tin age? no nt Icncfc'iv on conv onioi if I kitchens. | -IheM L-adosr will assist with |t’ie demonstrations in July and | August Leaders ii.ltending from l ce/nm,unifies \ve»v as follows: Mc.-~ i dunes Ashley Powells of Eletch ■s's Grove; Mary Peebles of Jpf !•' '<■** Gimvc. Lucille Park. Ola IS. i 'fortou of Zebuion: Madge Bor i! ‘ 1 n. Lilly Pro'ly, Odelle Thorpe iof Puquay Spring '. Anno M. jl yny. Husa Perry of Eagle Hock; '■■■'•he - eiain. Mar km ret Adam. ,-la oelic Adam of Juniper I.ovol. Mag- Harris of Lockhart; Dorsettn jl lodge. Betsy Hotter* of Riley Hill, i Latlic Bryant, Coella Dunn of ■ Shotwe 1 1; and Daisy Burroughr of ! Shiioli, lhc.<c two demon, (ration,-. in ; c'jnnin d. ond hoire !v. i. pt;- i.iven b\ the home ngentif, ! i Vies,rani's Natalie P. Wimberlv and Bertha M. Edwards BED FUQUAY SPRINGS IS SITE BE GARDEN EVENT EU'QUaY SPRINGS The com . mitte<- on gardens of the- Euquuy spring.--' Commanii s onducied a hui la,t Tint; aia.i in - at. of a ; '"<! breaking heal. The eoru rnitte. i.s a part of the State- Co)- e Extension Service m Wake ;Cutility Mi. Ira Burton, chairman, L-ossie Sands <chair •hail, -i|;M.m>X)rod tin:- event. Twenty ! people were in the motorcade that ;. ibserved twenty-two gardens Fix.- committee used the follow , n points; six or more different 1 vegetables, gai-deii fre-e from pa-ass and bisects, garden showing evi ‘'ouee - \. .. t;,bl. hcii,. gather-! ;Cd daily, and ~,rden rear the j house The neon day stop was at the j heme of Mis. A M Walker where | tia ladies es the Community sort-- i cd Hawh BEG AIKS. WILLIAMS IS HOSTESS TO nook (it i; mi i l HA! EIGH Mrs Dels >i Wil i.au,. i,i 81 <; So. F.ii't S'lt-.-i. was /!' -to - to sr Knda. .Afternoon Hook Club at their m-ent m* t iri;. , j ' 1 r n meeting was (,reped bv ! ■Mrs. Nel!it- Small, president of the I clue and the singing of "America”, j la- paper ;.the- apt n, sa , • lead by Mrs: AuiHe Green j j.-ieio -.1 ipr her subo-s ; - The i t'.ille Thing* That Count. lit-*- Hook :; p' ■' i by Mrs. Eller j Birch w ■ given and follov.r-d up j by quotatojjs from Tenncsou. Tia -s-e present at the final meet- j inn or the season were: Mr.-. Filer | Birch. Mrs Mrs. C Laws. Mamie i \a;-ei. Mrs. Eiihei Mi. aael, Mrs : T'. Devane. M. - Audio Green.! Mrs. Pinkie Hall. Mrs Nellie! ■Small. Mrs. Helen Williams and i Mrs. Eula L. Ellis. i ; | *|»HE BIBLE says that, not ever; a . ; tup of water given in God's ; name will go unrewarded Every j act of kindness; is a gesture of ! transcendent worth, * There is a story told about a cor- ' ts-in rich man which clearly illus- j trates how immeasurably great a single deed of love may be. Warned that his end was not far j off, the rich man ordered every- j tfung he owned to be sold and the j proceeds to be used to buy a large . diamond that he could hold in the | hollow of his hand and carry with i him even in death. After his instructions had been ; carried out, the man fell into a deep sleep and dreamed he stood before the gates of Paradise To his great dismay, he found he had lost the diamond. He related his loss to an angel at the gate who told him not to worry, that one good deed on earth would be worth far more to him than any amount of diamonds. When he heard this, the man grew even more disturbed, He confessed that he had no memory of any kind act done by him while on earth "Not even one?” The angel prod ded. "Weil, 1 think,” said the man, fetter gome reflection, "l once dried an orphan’s tear,” The angel smiled and replied: 1 "That tear is laid up here for you. Behold it! It sparkles ten time* more brilliantly in our sight than all your earthly jewels." i The mart woke up at this point, ! ! and he was so impressed by tb* dream that he gave orders to hav* the diamond sold and the money distributed among the poor. Not , 'long afterwards, it it related, b» ; tied to. great peR-a*. at »vil * AFDSFDSF IS NIC CONCERT Tar \ heel music lovers will have op portunity to hear the nation's ; leading Harp Trio in Duke Audi • torittm at North Carolina Col i lege at H:ls VVedn.sday nigh, tui> !1. Con prised of Ute harp ist. C> nthia Otis; the flutist, Thomas Benton, ami the relllst, Edward Itislia. ttie trio lias win ; ced tremendous intresf wherever they have appeared. I lie Harp Trio is a special presentation of I the Summer School t.yeeum se -1 lies. The public is invited with out charge. Item.lining numbers in the Slimmer l.ycemn si leg ar<- Allen Brown. July lti; the Knowles Duo July 23, featuring Adriana Knowles, mmo supra- riLiirwrffiar i*.urH‘lL l *7R l )' J’h'VVN f Ak \ Kuthi yn Httoly kobertf GRiSELDA i' a displaced person. With her husband Louis and child Ansel she came to our college town after years of slave labor in Germany and, before that, bonib -1 tag* and starvation iti Latvia She i is well educated, peaks several' j languages. Upon living in America, ; however, she discovered that her j knowledge of English was not i enough to make conversation easy, j aria she came to me. u college Eng i lislt teacher, for help. The subject maUiu of the class | was not prescribed. Sometimes we j studied words and grammar. Some ! tiroes we just talked. After the hor | table experiences Griselda had been | through, u M-i-ii.t-d to clear her i emotions to be able to express ; {hem, even in her broken way One day we came across the word ECSTASY. "Do you know Ute mcanlni 1 a k t*d j "Ecstasy? Oh, yes, 1 know.” | Her blue eyes took on a tar-away i look. and I waited, knowing that [ we were about to lavinc-n once mote [ into Griselda'-: recreated world. i Horrible- agal.: ' Fantastic',' Not this : time, tor Vo. r whole face was lieid- I srci up wdii fcomething woodertui. She began slowly, haltingly, but j 1 did not interrupt, making only i mental note's of verbal errois for j discussion later. j "It was in Betchtcsgadon after i the war. There was so little food, j Three weeks nothing not .Ling to ! buy but little—what you call their. : : —like so.” j She drew a picture- on the board l which I finally identified a- snails. I She went on, detached, as if she | had not stopped. ‘‘ln cans—sour. Maybe, I think, | with vinegar. And for two weeks only grass we boil. And for Ansel— milk little, little—it gu-ss." She measured with he: fingers. ‘‘One lady brought from other town once or twice t, week. Without, 1 think my Ansel die.” She was lost for a minute, re membering . The room was quiet, ' with only the hiss of the radiator whispering of warmth and security, I but even this Griselda did not seem Ito hear. *► "And our clothes—terrible My shoe? were worn, and 1 had no j ODDLY ENUF ! by Willioms [EATING ! OVERTIME Vff s\ '"rsk tmmv iTeluus i V II If ortoHE. ustt>To USuJ I ur 1,606 oftfeos I/T/gj ill ~ wwtsn,w6! ®| jt \ f d00V» MIDTteiWiM / y ,fj| (rk, , AREIUEOMLVtt-S I fy !; | *|*j| BaSNWEST ; \|mE& 2*®®** 1 j If MTSSt* COHDtiCTLD BY its LANCET \ * Jm amtiu MlDSCftt UK- ✓ USftfcUtE wtkeptic *u«> vem f iaaßp M 6« TiW &00 WUM3M X'M V MICROBE OSKiAWi'SM* <>H i k IV/ * ‘SISCCoRPS/ | / Q .win**™ ■■' ■■! > -•" l '^ llll^*Tj, y? i s^ ,,ft '* , ‘i' l ii'*?^iUi irt<m -1.1 iwnr r-mr n ' 1 |lm 1 no and Paul Knowles, tenor. San-uel VV. Hill will present tin nier ivDOHo cmtvy shrrt lshrl North < arolina Collegt Summer School Choir in it* annual re • vital oil July S!>. BE CERTAIN TO SENO YBOR CHURCH NEWS TO US j Z tvick?C'X iiirig, iy.ryi t*xl iL*, iV.I i&O j cold -in winter- —1045. j ? had one friend in United States, j one lady teacher, I. never sa» her ; even today ! have not Some day ; i hi.in- 1.- .v, lovi:i v lUr ",i j - i JotU".- She :X*rH in-;- soar > packag; voflev -sugar sonit-ttiVieft a. lire??. What we ' .id dekv W Ut'n.H,! tili'-iTi o-o-oh--terrible! But she had not sent for long time. Then one day a package came. 1 hurried home. Coffee sure ly, maybe chocolate! I could not wait to open. My hands like so." 1 saw the eager, trembling fin* • i >-,ei s tearing at the package. I ‘‘And then -only two things tins | lime! IV'-a black China tea and ; j eight, nylon stockings, no two the j same. All colors, light, dark, gray i brown. A note, she said, ’ Maybe J ilt Germany with these yon can do • i -o,fi.-tinn* ’ A;! din Went: Aim i nol I like tea Hot Vet .V. iviy iii; StlSill: j neither. 1 could cry!” I Her disappointment was so real, il ft it myself staniiing t-esitte nee in ; | tho barren room in Berehtesgaden, . | exarnining the useless hose. :! “And then 1 think. AU night 1 -; iii ink. W 1 1... tto do,* M i.- sJo:ie ? ,v a s | writing, ’Maybe >t>a can do with : j these something;,* Shi ■s? so kind ji would be so shameful person if jl conUl not help u»o myself Early. ; early in the : I know how | 1 can do, I Hot up- Still, m little i noise. I must not wake up Louis -! and Ansel, 1 build big -big-- the ! Eire, 1 make some lea So strong. ISo black. In 1 pot the stockings! ; When Louis wake, they ,t3i arc i dripping on a line— but one color! • i And beautiful,, beautiful, like—’*• j She looked around the room f.c a color to compare. Her eye? fell . j delightedly on my own sheer hose i which the saleslady bad assured me were the shade of "drifting autumn leave?.” ** "Like you's, Professor! And when jj. walked out in Berchtesgaifen, i everyone looked at my legs and ; said, ‘Griselda has little money ; Mine Got*, where does she get so • ■ wonderful stockings?' 1 did not tell, i 1 just walked past them like so—” , ( She strolled elegantly across tb:- | floor. She walked xo titr board arid ■: wrote ECSTASY then turned to me i i "Oh, yes, I know the meaning!" PAGE THREE I K II j (RRRifflBM Ci .it and I.cior Mac Stallings, -•( 1331 Oi'JA'i'lin Road Raieigh. a | i-i. M ary ueloret* on June 13 l.t'onard and Marv Peebles, 308 lOi l-din Road, Raleigh, a girl, Saii jdra Linetre on June 12 S J imcc and Mablc Brodie of ; Wake Forest, a boy James Bro il-ie. j; on June 14. William and Edith Gordon. 1420 | h Jones Street, Raleigh, a girt, ; 1 i.-urita C’orda on June Id. IL.nry Lee and Mananli Bennett. ! 407 Battle Street, Rnlcigh, a boy, ! Ovaries Edward on June 15 James arul Delores McNeil, Rt i. Vaiina, a girl, Sandra on June ; 16- Raymond and Una Mae San* I dm-? 1112 South Blood worth St., Raleigh, a girl, Thoinasinc on June e ii f, *’ Josi uh and Mozene Dtimi, 1515 r F. ■-! Jones Street Raleigh a girl, on Jot'u- 17. Janie,..' and Georgia Harris, 2514 l'aii Street, Raleigh a bov on I June 20 Charlio ana Johnsi Dowdy, Rt Wake Forevt, a girl, Nettie Lee :u. June 20. Lonnie Lywen and Juanita Wil ! de»‘. Rl 3, Raleigh, a hoy Bobbie ; William Lywen on June 20 j William Isaac and Mary Eitft ; Derry, Wendell, a, girl, Patricia i am <>n Ju.ru- 20, Emin and Grace Sills, 0 Dare j Terraco, Kaieigh, a girl, Cynthia : Ann oil June 20. Ei ne t and Elbi.-a? Julies, Route *' Raloi-'h, i boy, l.auv on June |2l Ciha and Pearltne WtUiatn, E-45 : Washington Terra,-. , j girl, Lyndia | Faye on June 2i. ; a.imr and Mary Jones, Route 1, /■» tulou a . iri iacqueline »n 'June 23 Robert and Helen Ginas, B-2 Washington Terrace, a girl, June 23 Joimnif .uut Mary Francis King*. ■ He;lie ;'.i, Raleigh, ,t boy, Johnnie .Edward on June 23. Artis anil Claudtc Cooper, Route i, Willou Spring, a boy, Bobby ■ June 23. Henry and AUuttie Coe. 1 Church Street, a lirl June 23 | j Bv LYN CONNELLY K STARTLING new use at TV, ** buttling for treasure buried in Davy Jones’ locker, is stated tor : the near future in Scotland . , , Underwater TV. which helped spot Hie lost submarine Affray, yviU help search tor Spanish Armada gold . A video version of th* hi ire 'm .- rot "Life With Father’* appears near being set at NBC . . . Tlie Hutiald lolmans arid their "Halls of ivy” opus reportedly m tlie way out unless the sponsor and network can agree cm a renewal i price. Producers of a movie based ta TV biggest success, ”1 Love Lucy" are trying an unusual WTiti fcle that could set precedeut in the trade . . They’ll use portions of him from shows already telecast m the movie . . . One way to save money, although 1t will be rather hard an the people who have al ready seen the telecast parts . Jack Benny will do a vaudeville stint in Scotland this summer . . . NBC would like Maurice Chevalier for next fall’s lineup on "Ail Star Revue” . . Negotiations to get the French star are now in progress. Trade gossip h*.s it that Fred Alien will filially come into his ewm on video as qal*ma»ter of “Two tm the Moisey,” which he’s »®w fttnw irtg for NBC . . . Fred, a -very ver satile and talented consediaa, ha* found the going rough la the nr* medium * ,W* d« hope thee* ru mors are weil-fhtmded this Mate a* Fred certainly deserve* a goad break from the ahew feswkiem* be helped foster. Radio’s biggest little show-~*'Curt Massey Time” —begun Its fourth year on the air this month . , . Launched on the air to June, SJtt®, with 530 CBS stations, the popular Monday through Friday musical, program has recked up e. pheno menal growth, bolls in popularity polls and the number of statuvis ... Today, Curt, Martha Tilton and Country Washburne’s ork are heard -on more than 700 CBS and Mutual stations in the U S. and around the world via Redio Luxembourg and Armed Ftwces Radio Servica. ' %' ' i '^ b p|Bi?| i 1520 l 40C WtOOF OOUEUR
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