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VVb'EK ENDING SATI UDAV JANUARY 3. 1053 January C L F JL-j : A R A N C F JLji COATS $25 i! t- ?:!r ’ S 3O Rt-r. to v l-» $34 Ke<j. to SSO S3B Keg. to S6O Junior’, Misses’, ♦ j Women’s Sizes . Fur - Trimmed COATS s3o lifg* '•<» S6O s4rß Keg. to S7O Junior’, Misses'. Women’s Sizes SUITS $25 Keg. to $-10 S3O Reg. to $45 t ss4* Reg. to $55 ' Junior’, Misses’, Women’s Sizes Dresses Reduced up to x h Price sß—sio «10 Reg. $14.95 * To $22.95 Junior’, Misses’, * I Women’s Sizes IX RALEIGH ITS panOgfonv nmm kiitwAC*' BSdg, iV™*"-'-’-"'*— mlM ——"•rrrTritrrMß>ii i i ■.n mt mu ill.■ 11 S ( I ('ft Si.'iorS AT, I- o 1.. i —Pictured arc members of t lie TEN I.INKS (’tub os they made presentation of crates of fruit j to members of the County Home for Christinas. The Ten I.inks, which was organized four years ago. is a benevolent and social club which has made eontribt:- C'TV BOND SSLE FIGURES LISFED RALEIGH Sale of Series E jH. J and K United States Defense j ■ Bonds in Wake County to. the; month of Noverr.Sei 1852 iota led 1 368.981.25 Os this amount. SBB,- 981.25 was in Eerie» E and Senes ! H (Combined). This sales an nouncement v. as made today by j County Defense Bonds ('ras : ..e : DlXOl!. biisod i•! 1 t 0!h i \ i report Iron; Allison .larvuss Stan Director of the U. S Savin,;:- I Bonds Division in Gram shore j The total fieures to; iNoriii Ca rolina s 100 counties were- a . fei Dows; Series E & Sor-cs H iCorn ! billed) $2,695,825.00, Serif ■ 1 B-nii -536.178.00; Series K Bond >284. i 500.00; total in}.; $3,010,503.00 ; Chairman Dixon ako • x,>re.-.v..J j !lis persOln* 1 applanation to tin : j many individual.-; - ai orpmza : tions in Wake —fdv -h,i nave : • contributed to .n, .--u*v). oi ih< Defense Bond- oicnrain hii in ; 1952. ••With you; continued .sue- : port.' aid Chairman Dixon, i Waki County vvlil continue to: i carry its pari of tin, important J Deieus, Ml - BKo Martin Daniel. Sr. Dies Su<l(ienl\ 1 rom (lerchrul Hrinni i hage RALEIGH Eun-ral lifes wen ■ held :- o D.U D-i El o. ... to: Marct: Da a:• - ! 9. it East Hill pi F. S’ > • so: i. ,VV.-. i. ■ id thn and tmev e.a, <; Tues day '..'hah S"!<leiied tin- < 'lie: >- nas foi his family. Mr. Daniels, who u.t- a tand- Fubiness .had gone to Wake scape gardem r for Ur. / M. f orest I nesduy morning on a mission for ids employer. When he was struck : udtletilv by a paralytic condition, that was described alter death as ri stilling from a cerebral belli orrhage. Upon being rushed In • by a Ili lend, he was uoubn- t<> .yet out :oi hi t in. Dr. Datnnes. .a- ci-.Peo, but could i.ot revive Hn' sinking patient, IT i-.a --d a bust 2 pm. Kiltie) a! rites Acre officiate.; a! tin Hit; tiM. -moriai AMKZ church |by the Reverend J. (. Flowers, under tiie direction of Liuhtner Funeral Home Interment was at Hi lb. res; Surviving Mr, Dane R am j His wife, Mrs. Daniels sons Martin, Jr and PEC William H : who i; with the armed forces in • Japan; .sisters,, Mrs. Crack* Mabel and Bessie Daniels of New York City. Mrs Marie Matthews of Mt. Vernon, New York: brother Alex Daniels of Sanford, N. C.; ne phew. Willie Cooeh of Baltimore; . : brut-hot s-in-iaw, Real Akins and i Mrs. Akins, and Henderson Dur ham of Sanford, N. C. Dimes Vs. Virus University of Pittsburgh scientist . places test tubes of growing polio virus in rclier drum. This is one of steps taken In Insuring production of virus grown on non nervous tis i sue. March of Dimes underwrites vital scientific projects such as this, Hons w? nec’-y t.imiliev an.; chur i ot . aiuzation- throughout thi- past years. I’he members aie. \V. A Lassiter, president; Benny Mack. vice president; Louis Flagg, secretary; A. warn v jS Vs - --Gfe, te AT BIRTHDAY FETE The tiftceniis birltiday of Philistine Cooke was celebrated December lb;,.’ at the Via j-y Talbert Tome She i-. the daughter of %1 1 and His. Thomas Took’ 1 j guest was Mr William ..Don she received many use- t Jeffrey’s FOOD STORE & JMA ' •, SEAFOOD MKT. Newbern Ave, i \JC “WHERE YOUR food dollar j BUYS MORE 1 ’ Ample Parkins? ! Free Delivery , a*wood, ,;r„ treasurer; H'. Cooper; David S. Green; Frank Flagg; Nelson Peebles, Waiter Browning; David E. Haywood; ; Nathaniel Haywood PHOTO BY SHIRLEY iui gifts. Refreshments- served j were fruit punch, star cookies. I peanuts and candy, The chape- j runs were, Mrs. Helen Millian. Mrs Alma White. Mrs Elizabeth i Jones. Mrs. Martha Blackberry, | Mrs Willie Bunch and Mrs. An- j nie Lee Moultrie. THE CAROLINIAN Black on Mound, Walcott In Ring, Made History Mv .At MOSES NEW YORK (AN Hi We .soonld : never think of snort champions' , and outstanding athletic perform *ts Ly .some sort of racial tap Anymo’S than tnis declining sys | tem should lie the yardstick in 1 other than the distaff side of our ! -'o-cailed democratic wav of life I uti e in free America. To do so is but to perpetuate he insti'utions oi the nearly de funct and bankrtiot “ITate-Mor.i ei s" organizations, that are tile | scourge ot this, the bri;..ntest of iMI centuries. OUR NATIONAL HEROES Ir. our strong interarcial writing 1 end we kept you in close con -1 act these twelve month. with , tandout spot l-vvorld contenders • and titieholders who ranged from • dongolians to Tasmanians- all Cu • oi-s, uli the races of mankind as i should be. Mickey Mantle, more- . her of the N. Y Yankee: Baseball I -dub, was as much a hero to me | •-< was ‘Bones' Dillard Olympian •hurdling luminary, peerless Joe, Black; ancient Lerov (Batch) Paige and Jersey Joe Walcott, sis-; Tana's fabulous-fighting-man They are what they unques tionably represent American sport page supermen. 1 rank them alongside of Cuba and Mexico’s pensioned-oil Jai All (HI I.i) Stars- South America'* soccer greats: West Indies’ cricket aces and Russia's lead in* gymnasts. So fur as the National League baseball fans are concerned, Mor ;;,n college's massive oJe Black, crowded off all other nominees for the most exciting performan ces turned in last year. He was the John Bunyan whom manager O.iuck Dressen pinned his pennant hoops upon Black climbed a face less, yea glass mountain in justi fving Dressen’s faith and hopes, jnci the Dodgers won Came the hectic World Series and again Black stood out. H<- was .n a word, magnificent How those writers in honest assembly failed o award modest Josephus the MVP (Most Valuable Player) plaque along with the "1952 Roo kie-of-the-Yeai" designation, ruiz ! c.les me somewhat even though i j could be wrong j ■WE LOST TONIGHT" | We need to do no researching] j whatsoever in recalling the brief) j epistle we dedicated to gracious ; .nri-motherly Mrs. Arnold Cream, | (Jersey Joe Walcott's wife), fol lowing Rocky Marciano's asseu tion to the throne once defended so nobly by Joe Louis. Quietly and with hurt dignity .she told news paper wrietrs who swarmed ovei the deserted lawn of her home, j‘'There are no crowds cheering n» | here tonight , . WE LOST." I treasurer it along with the ! classic Joe Louis uttered, one used by the late Industrialist ] and Politico Wendell Wilkie ] viz:— “We’ll Win Because We Are On God’s Side.’* HALL OF FAME MATERIAL Jackie Robinson .lionheurF-d ex- i -ollegian who was employed to ! break down « 70-year-old Negro baseball bar In the majors, won new honors with his radio and TV contracts; a 5250.000 West 125th j Street store, and his blast against | v'.ie N. Y. Yankees studied, policy against the hiring of Negro play- 1 . - - ! TWICE YEARLY I ! SHOE SALE | s 1 H w | Main Floor Shoes - Now vri I 3 * B it ■ M I Dubarry Shoes i s i Pair §i*C Second ! 3 On the Mezzanine Regular Price |jyp Pair g I ‘ ' "■ 1 II I | Children’s Shoes 089 0891 !| Downstairs Now y to 0 ! I w w ! S'. I fr*.. V W I ' * LIBRARIAN RECEIVES NLW APPOINTMENT -- Mis* Marlon 1,. Jacoiil li-fv.urian of .V pcs. Junior High School has re Ur, "I in order to become the librarian of Alexander Street School o! f liariotte, V C. Miss Jacobs is a graduate of North Carolina College \ going away party was given by Mr. and Mrs W. .1 Wilson of Apex, in llonoi <>• the departing teacher along with ~ number of dinner parties giv - on in tbe parents of the com ti:unity. Miss Jacobs will Imfriu her nt-iv job on lanUiry a. :Mem hers of the faculty presenled a fountain pen as a gift to Mi-'. Jacobs. i mV Hoy CamfuUM lla .- in'CiL t backstopping: Junior Gilliam t • part in the. lepuUlated S.')OO,UU< ■ baseball deal < Dodge is-anU- Braves) that might have include,. • Robbv” as trading bait!' • JEHSKY JOE WAU’OrrS > greatest fight a young. block •bn:-*- I mg Marciano, a fight that .. ill liv»- • in the anak of boxing H Wat er-I.t is truly 27 years old. tncr. he is a I'.ivater lighter than was .45 year old Eire tm-.r wo: i cuampion 800 Fitzsimmons who a: jthat latter age, went nine round.- I w ith Australia’s Bill Latin! befon |taking off the mittens for goon U'ro football was chock full with | jt he feats of great colored players like Em ten Tunnel!: Olympian O! lie Matson, "l.ocomotive' Bar. Towl e r . Bolin-crushing Tan Younger Brilliant Jo Puny and scores more Ray Robinson's st" pendou.s fight against Joey Mason 175 pound monarch Archie Moore - Ion:'- . .vaio-d . . .ole ' the 175 pound title HALL’S BEAUTY PARLOR j Formerly at 700 t.. Martin NOW LOCATED IN - i>i<:l\\\ co! in yte N. ITrboro St. Phone Numb* r The same 1 1187 ( j ,*l|Er y^l* OPERATORS Mrs M. K Greene. Mrs | M \* Illdilen and Mrs Hail D-W VIKS. BEATRICE 11AM. \ » ftj - L rM>p x J 1 k fflmEsM'k cIW S&fflc * I f:vA : MsSmW v: ''' '^ ! ' a * ~' H-tre's cue step in sleriic filling of ampules of gamma globulin the blood fraction which March of Dime: aided scientists found gives, a degree of temporary protection against paralytic polio. Appio: mately 55,000 children took pait in the bent trials which established GC aa the first substance to counteract polio. Workers here we a. goggle.,-;, hoods and masks to hidp maintain sterility anti for protection against severe “sunburn" from ultra violet lighc which .'cods the room 'Hiss \iii>. Goo. | Mitchell, Jr. in !ihliiin;] V,n . 11 ! HAI.LIGH ; vti. • ,Hi,m Arils j *•'}i {•• <•;.»nit tli L>t kl<- .if r; )•:.*>• j MiichHJ. J; , <m -.j fvi> liiid Vli , j G«-n n.r H ,VhViu*!l, !{:,!i. ! iU 'id, fnd Kulkt V'iftrt. hi Imlliydd* ♦ I cl! Jv iat; ii j;kc li ; ' | SATcIIKI. (!.♦•:**»y> LAICK Hi' j running like poet Alfred Lord j Tennyson':- "Brook' - Mr, faggr. 5 Olympian: And', Shmifirid; Uiym . j man; Kiv l'cnaissiinet: oi hur;-; ~ , ..uke Easin' and hrillimit L.un ■ . ; '.ioby: Dallas Tt'.xu: 7 : :.f int l ’: * ! ] pitcher who -.von the "Crriei- •'!•*.' ... j his hi ar*. 'T i' t'h;:!!' Hoskins, j . i !( lib Ilavis'. S'! ill tile - ! I'Oh:'- si e.i.m ■I ii: vo. A liber Gib on ii< I<•is 11 j - • Lin cl hundreds more in..' v. e ct< | about, i! is not mi much in re : basil theljl all again just tor lm ' j purposes, raUter that Wl ’ SHOULD NOT KOio '.KT Tlilr.,! BFC - SEND s ii!j is ii NEi SO J PAGE THREE /rrv mt% U » '*% * mi. ★ Our hearts and voices are fiiied with best wishes for ail our friends, A*m r w T lOf.S * SAVINGS f Deposits made from I January Itol ,L 1953 ™ will bear interest I at 2', from January 1, 1953 '? Ilk HOOD SI S U M IM)I STI’HI. !ft>k 9 It:' South Salisbury Street Italcigh, North Carolina | JR
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