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PAGE FOUR ■' ■• Frederick Burns ... -1 YOUR SORiE %| In Fayetteville jjf Jj ' |§|&% FAVKT f’J'.VTL'J. \ r "' *>'■’«■ ‘ V. ■ ~...,. , ' : n f" auditorium (, he ,;. I; )t> , ,:' ir. '"'" ' h '' (i «'•' til;.■; com:.:Ur.. "•' Ins proposition was first sented to the utiws bs Y u ..!,\ 01 loc«»! business ana fivtc-n s ,• T ‘ lc ‘ ,! ?i. ;vnr( si-hf.i erf ci' r )r « rf,tii 1 i^atinns ?• h ,V< ‘ :t^f d Id. CltV , r. ( : n . to the propo-ei -•>* Fork! i' iuc- of two railiicn cb b..: and an annual it' budget •>! fjfj* thousand dollars j,, ~1 ~ '•Highland Call. whY , ..;.' ' icimruy tbs ?r .- at '• i • /. Colony" is t 0 \Xau:,;o ana i .... •these Hills” i: to Boone. \’ <■ I* «-»» fiirthei i. v Sained that ' fbf (> ronPo SO .] audit(i- mm "t>ul(S contain in lb • basement a gymnasium, a full seal,* re creation center, and "tecn-ajr; ' Cub facilities, and spare (or dancing, rtr When bond , mer itonod it fails t<. 1 i til ,» b,. '•' v U ill ' : i;ut u:, '* v 8 y. It C . fl 'l'll' rlaced •■■ . ■ •■rection o'. a -: >R the -tire!: of • • pp. first ph.-iit : iji.. . ... jH !.,. compii'teci Wmh . <-astern ,-oitto! Os a)) Ihe 30 ~■ honed to be p;,ved . tv here our pc- pi,. 0: ,, , '■avo ; a t'n * avert 1-ct us take hkm oc, Guthrie St. and :)i! :r. acts i u you find that ru.; 5 . r ,., , , beep priced • wit ere me oppcHte race; v , . few stm t, : . .... It may he -■> l >imi • ■ people petit!-'r.eri Ministers Wives Will Hold installation T wm-fty,! ; X, ( ■ JnM.dlarii.n sew,,, ~f >'• .. n - W:\ Will b ;d Sm.da M , W'a.-p ■1 p.rn at :'v Friend • ■ r, Chtirch. MIS W it ■o a- !. , N C state p.t. .nt : . Jeters' Wives AlUaivv. v, hi P'-It st -..pra E.E.Smith High Shares Honors In Drama Event F/WK-TTEVI!.J I- "rh;* >*'•"'H' '* Di.-ti'.r! 11l Y . . with fifteen hi;-' ~ • fcoutheastern -■ ■ ;;.-;. ~t ■,.*.* l'tlina par-ici; /'• ;;if 1,. ' I: E South li■ : i S* "* ■*; . *.i end Saturday Repeating L'ii-f y«- I' F Smith Dr.one r,-" ihc direction of Miss B .1. yj, , Was chosen ■- tm too, .. i, ; share top honors ■■■.;!.*■. ;*.,■ . ~,* school. The rh-iy pii-scnted : c.o , Smith group tv s "The Run. u-,:.* Tide' by Jay Held Gould The top honors is c* ;ved by the cast of •‘Running Title make‘them eligible to partin' u , t b- Statewide festival to he -held Mae 20 and 2!st at Shaw University 1:1 Raleigh Members of the cast' am xoieanor McLaurin, Delores Mil ler, Robert Me!-, m and John • ‘ fin. The three* bo I ■. han o' 1 .. : ; OTr with F K nith 'iyr \yv strong High * Son j VVron ’ Nui; tor," Carver High of Mt Olive 'Dark Wind," .n.d Dillard llmui of Goldsboro Sky .Fodder''. The * schools were rated A-1" The M’iiools rated "A-U < F [FIVE OCLOCK DISTILLED A t LONDON DRY 1 GIK Ji j 1 K/* ©•»**» SOBS sea! dm 9 1 firyfy* I 85 Proof « wotrs its.*) PSOltA* UUSQIS tewi t 1 " 11 ' ot ae - | iu>, rna\ na ;'e _vf c• i l .t here Im! ue were under tmpi, s.sjc.ri ;; ; at beer,use of tin Ib'i'iti issue and ti.al all tax-payers v •'! i )n . v that special tax. that .■!l the .streets > • the ,-itv < would s os\ -n - W ari not bitter a'm ii it hut '\f should b n told more .•■'out tpe -•tdUortum b- fw< are asked ;<• JlOi ’ I* t'( ieivr Hi, c’calcs, i espr, I U"l ,ido teativn icr r.m In .■ .itirr.oU. ~r,, .r, idr ,11 e| I , 1 lie ‘-late i» tiers < »?;«.<< nil, nh\ unrU ;iic •is Mh • ; Tone at-, hundi'ccl- of o-pm ■S’ -HOI' rfijlp-,, Read ij'i , j die and t\uiiinß t.o assume the re i sponsibiljty ar- tax-paying citizens, j v.v.rking with any gr.-up to en h 'h'.i n our icr -so; tanHp . is ":" m' persons arc disc-out tiged be j cause- they never have the oppm ■ i iiity to display their abilities, Pc'.'au.se son e one siii'ped I ■! Hi; the pr,VJH: t ht* f-f fe;'tS '•he Me.ua citizens will look with' | disfavor or. any more bond is.suw ! tmie s the-, an- assured of equal • ■ 'll 111 , 1 1 l-y ~ e \ ■ j j I Ciiimd Sj-r.m for Ml a ~:ss |>u; ! can wi :t.e uhat has been told e n.e by hundred:, of people thru u, mid can swa.v the majority t ou: vrtrs F. 1 truly hope ah are urU , ••.lift to •ra v .1- re t c oii v. t iili! • s - nw on unpaveci ,stre*'t.- >’• hes our pcipie ,iive. Ac ai v. ays have worked f,.-r :• si. and H'-a'cr ~-ily t> u re;-,i .ptnc of the Ivr;.- -t ITOKT \OIK S f h'ri" '■•.a:- e", ill ip furnished hr -rv '; 111 r1 ’ 1 its- and *■>. ' jl- F bttiiih, ia;.:i, schooi -lee club | ■ ■"• : •' the (i!reel Hit) of M<> Bo:»- : ‘ jeiTiin Primm E«*a Alford. Nb Frank W ' N'lb r, Concord V C , n d (’id I I’OP" Ht:;h. Burgaw, N C ;;n,,. P . 'em N. C : Pikevilh* Train mV ’ 1 I’ikevifie, N. ..-.* Wiliismn bidii.- 1 nnj. Wilmington. M. (* Schools rated A- f 11' ’ OnlraJ hbeh Win!* vide, X f j'JaJnn -'nunt.v Training School, Kli/abeih- M € ; Harnett Coumy ;ia.inmg School, Dunn. N. C.; Ann vner-ttitit .Fayetteville; Cak Ridge ;i ;n School, Lumber Bridge, M. C.: Snavvtown. Liilington, Nr c -nn Artcsia High School, Hills boro, N c. Gritie judge for the festival «,•.:*-■ ivh Martin Bolton, director or hi, at H» nipt on la -mil- Ha mpten, Virginia Wood drawer; - ill be ea;-.- to| keep Hear, if you treat them as follow}, wash w ?ide with rich 1 'earns soapsuds, nnso. and, wioej ’ BFC- --- ?h 1 Unties-; cloth When dry,' ipply shellac to "seal" ail the in-' •ode surfaces. Forever after, you’ll' 00 able to wipe the smooth s;:t • • often with .1 .soapy. cloKi to • »eU up dust, powder, and crumbs. RED SPRINGS MINISTER INTO HONOR SOCIETY FiKf) SPRINGS -• Rev David S Harknc-s pastor of Rhyne Memo ■ial Methodist Chlir eh . Red Springs, graduate of Johnson C smith University (Cum Laudc;, Charlotte, with majors in Sociolo v’y and Social Science and a can-. 'date for Master of Science de gree in Rural Education ‘ 1* V'rlcultmal and Technical C<>. • * , lege of North Carolina, receivin'! 1 . ; «:hol3rship recognition by A. and, T College'*. Chapter of the Sipm-t j t-'ho Sigma honor ‘society recently ; As the elos. of several hours I |of hilancis wonts .Thursday eve* 1 oie ’, March 12. Rev. Hark ness, a-j j long with severn' others, v .as m-• c opted into menVfeorship of ' ' society During the ceremony Rav.j j Harkness pledged to continue toi | promo: e professional and intellee-1 | teal growth, to promote research land seek to broaden understand-1 Img in the area of human rela -1 lions. Tiie Sigma Rho Sigma is a na tional honor society for social sc-ieno* majors who achieve out- I standing scholarship in the field. ! The Agricultural and Mechanical! ; College Chapter is represented in I I the membership df the Association! lof Social Science Teachers in 'he; • Negro Colleges of America. ■■ . , • - , Ik G v >; J Kr :i <:* -m Wzgm'M- y- y AA..S -; f y HMplfi ' “ s ' ' '.' y c"' - u „ '.y • ’ ./,m. ft| IV ' f ‘ beASiGvy , 1 - ! VSW *'*»< x i --/I a K* -4 Js?y $: i N\ , a4 ! ■ l/^ht TOPS IN COLOR Gihi ri. I Verl-?., eol.-.c teeiinieinn 'if l ii’.cdri laboratories of New VorU Am mica's iw i»dcjw?i<lw»t phot,- tinish er»: is shown at the U-elH.icb ec'or proitonmachmc h-- ofM-ratwi. 1„U. r ,.,W oale-.Uers are ft. ,r A-:,.-v.r i :-hi Mvhn \V«U behind Tvertsz), Ccmuriftmtcs K.A O Kurt (c aten. Leo i'avc-ile, bow of the huge photo fioisiuiig plant. *■ i hoUm 1 Ladies Ci Golden Circle Stage Another Event FA YETI MLt i- Th, m • ; the ißriles ~f the Ceitlcu CircJc ! was in form u! a sivu feu j with 1,. K. David ,w. D : , nrumu He i !ar; ' rit< I f jtjisrl f V I? d tr * Ah' I ' :• I-.- , 5 .... "-v? KOiU \ \ ucit! I,’d »>>.,{? ,:t cy.f f «i;.,n r. ;>:♦ «! v.mli ‘ht folk* * hr,..;, {4 » • ' ! 1 I*. •*« • I • ... • ;. O 1- f:» it \ »' i f ,’,,. , ** • - 1 -■( . •.',!• J.s* . Sin id ’ l ' - \.f . >: •• pc nj -io.lf/>,276 Hi a-* v .!«•.> to •?!»• :i. for,*-. Curtains and Aprons from Dishtowels 1 ; I?- ; i , I'’ . i j v j I 1 - I- i - \ i i’ s n ■-4 ! I , g i ; * :*' j j , I Jam; f ' . -N ,; ... >-> *if : " -Jl **« -» yi-' ■ '■■'-w.. ...... A .4 ft'V a' - ' \ s§l $ !- ' i l if- v- Vi ■ . ,j!f n|A ' X: -f j * . ' 1 r? -V -v. u\ -v * D J** *. -■% - & SB HOW YOU CAN MAKE THEM Need new '■ u curtains? R'-en wonting a shoe bag? T.tr-e an extra apron or a potholdi > ? AII these ar.- i many other household articles can be made easily and quickly from dishtowels or face cloths. Instructions for 1.1- -.-. wine- miracle., come from Lever Brothers who have initiat* d a national “Sew and Save” campaign, in connection with their aH-patpose detergent Breeze which, with every package, givyr. the consumer cither a Cannon dv.-.htowel or face cloth. , Here «i*« tested instructions: 1 Curtains; For one pair of cur- , fair..* use two towels. Stitch a cas- j I mg across the ":>p of each to j j allow rod to go through. Sew ball j fringe across bottom end two j i inches from bottom for trim. Shoe Bag: Fold towel uo to three inches from top. Stitch down renter. Sew bias binding all around the sides. Apron j Stitch two towels to* I gether lengthwise. Turn so the stripes run horizontally and make. a casing across the top for the I apron string (use bias binding) to go through. Stitch rick-rack down the suies two inches from edge. Snndav i\!d-?Th 9, (Yom 5:00 u.nf.ii w , f-> .; j -J ,-vl } _ ] | and across the bottom stripe. ("loth- spin Bag: Fold towel up i in half. Make casing across top to ! allow cerd through. Stitch up sides to within five inches of top. Stitch bias binding around lower sides and across tin* bottom. Bib: Fold face cloth in half snd cut out half neckline. Stitch bias binding around all sides leaving enough to tie. PofhoMer; Lay one face cloth on top of another. Fold corners to ne.-udy meet .the center and stitch through. Stitch bias binding at on# corner tc* form « loovg^ THF CAROL! NT AN Race Home Agents Hold Annual Meet In Durham; Event is Sensational nt.TRfIAM The Noi'i'i Caro ,t. i N, ,-ni Urn... A~i ills' b * > i • ■ a I i i-- Am-'.' j> • • bn, j a bum. M C on Ma. eb (> ~nd 7 'i'll ■ meeting w" np- nerj \v;th u i I bancpi- t an by the North Caro-! In. Aluluai Life In.'UraiM'e ('•• ••- 1 ••• :iv >■' the J; ue r.i'mn at hi*. >. l Sill p The e ; t- •• if ;CI ' ■ - fm tin i venutß Mru i u 111 S t .ipe’iart. iforne Agent :■* Fiti Cmmlv and vice president of t'lic As'Oei.atlcm. Tin grace was ' etT-. .- d by Mr- Edna Garrott I- ne A. •n* of Rohc.son Count'.. Y! -• hi', t usked each a ! ■ :•> infi-odner lierrelC and give n on, e; county ii'.ri roakr i it-'- n* leai t min lv-r coun'; After cad i •.■ •-1 ■ at introdueed her .-it Mis Cai'chui't mti'odu'.ee vy .1 i . • ■:.• Ur., p! • dent ->f th, N vtu Ca 'liiia Mmi u-U I if. tp-.-ui (’•• Mr Kcnnedv gave word: o;' cicci: ue to th'- gr-nip ar d >■ ■ l , 1 t! - ;• !■1 ■: t ■ t ft- ' in . i M-.-unl Life Insni no f ''oinp uiy vus •■•hind Lx.,elision >. ork- Mr.- Est‘’lle Nixon Horn Agent of Durham County, pre nted the yuelur of the evening, Mis. f.uj .oyr.d W:;r i, Taylor, a well versed i p ■;• on on world aiTuirr. Her ad- j in was enjoyed very much hy Ha entire group- Mrs. Laura B Hodnet. Home Agent of Union i County, presented the guest speak -■ with a corsage. The mistress of ueremt ny a,-.bed the president of till A‘.seeiuti-.p.. Mis Rosa T Wiit .'bc-.t’-i, Horn* Agent of Guilford '• County, to give recognition to the guest at the banquet. Attorney General Praised For His Assault Against Bias In Capital L IL'Ai't ON 'AND) At tv • ■ 1a | . I }’■! (.-..a [1 ,| ;• tied i.■ -n U ftiupreip, .',"u t : -t v. ci k ta r-ntlovi racial ' ■ .t<- I'-- .'airin’, ip tie IJis j in-1 -f Cuiutobia Jn u "ft tend of Hm court br.-'t Ha i the justice department he uiuu-ii lim tils'll tribunal to reverse •to lower eefurt decision which 'c-:-t's a cloud upon tin constitu tional power of Congress to grant home lain to ike District of Co lombia .md delegate to a local ley: i sin turn au l-l to city to enact )o . cal laws " The L S. Court of App’-nts de - --'Mi ''as ci• nted d<- ; ihi and tin tain•»- to. the extent t.e - ',ti-: 'i eongres;-. can grant to the tr- idenr- of the District of f.'o- j aaiii.i authority to deal with thej ' icrioits [irrWems arising from ra-j iai d s riminatioii in the District,"j I :luted the brief - Tin- b; u f was Ij'.-d with !lie ’ •i*. ' m , u-latlor,-i. to sue | ' . ilidity n( two anti-d-.si rnV'ination i>u ■i! by tin lea islat.tve a.- 1 a.by. : : ;it: Du-.trtc* of Colurn . i’Z and i f}7 3. during a! • t j : ,od in wiiich the real-1 of 'in District enjoyed a • - elf row i unu n! Toe- i m made it a crim •nal edi ■- ■ for ira iiMs of ri - tain ants nut crittin other pic as of juiiiii, a, ronumMlation sin h .is iiotets, t itiihonses. P ni.i t- simps iml bars, to re fo i si ri ii e (<• any "U'clt-he- P ed. r asp-i ta Ide” pmnni hi aan i ol tns race or < olnr. I-'-,. ii o.'i titan tnrec-quat let's oL .i ec-utuis tta so acts lay dormant. . t- madi to ciifoi re t . v y . iftcr 1874 aithougl. v ;.-,t-■ . ■ iis and arc.. ;;u 11 and t; i.) ■> ut. A few >•«•;,. s ago the validity. ct r- ! ■ test - d by Mrs. 1 M, . ia., t. . !<-M, and the Pe\ A r i i- u - - refused -■ -.- u th. I'hompson ’ c.-tautu. !! • i .r- nf the IT rac« T'ie • r-r -- dismissed by .:. i prank Mver - - of the Mff l ; ,-n,.d C> u t m .July. lTa) on ne i-.iu :d - Il.at ih*‘ laws oid b, ■ n .-pea led 1" implication.'' In i ’ay ; I. 't till" M • r.:i ipal Court "f ip- , pvt-ils revet sec) Judge Myers' de-| ay;,)!: ou La- 187.3 law, rlair ng • lif , the act j., valid and in force, i Tie- care wax then argued he- ! ; all nine judges of the U S. • ' (,j Appeals in Januar 1932. Alter a yeai of studying th* case. Ibis court issued a 5 to 4 ■" 'vision j tiud old "lost" laws are invalid.i Tin- i-a-e was then carried to tlu* su: re-aiC ‘‘ourt, where till- justice bepru t pent contended that the dr , eh- un of the lower eoi.rt has ; created doubt and uncertainty as u- Lie extent to which congiess ,n: grant to re,- tdeiits of the Dif ■i of CuintTfbia aut"o:-t*.y M> deal with the serious problems irving from racial discrimination in the District.” Th."- brief quoted front .’resident Eisenhower's sp- eeh to engross in : February in which he 1: “Our civil and so rights form a rentral part <>i the heritage we are strivii t f * de fend on all fronts and <th HI out strergth - : i f- \ cardinal ideal in this heritage we rheri-h i. the ip.-illty of Hklilx of all M*? **'*'• of every t ier and color and erred. ! IL. Mau<‘lin Black. L L. Eunice I Shermon, L. I. Ethel Garris were m the receiving line The spacious living and dining room were beautifully decorated by Ethyl's Flower shop. They ear- I ried out the color scJieme of or-! ! chid and yellow jn table arrange-1 I merit. Soft organ music was heard ! throughout the evening, rendered i | 'ey the Rev. Mr. Reed of the First j i Baptist Church, The tea was well attended by I many friends in and out of the! i city, with various fraternal rep-j 1 1 vsentaives from the Lady Elks! [ Daughter of Isis, and Masons. j 7’hc guests pi ei ut <i .• Mr.- - . Edna Tuck, vc iit'-nol heme t - <-- ■ ".-ueu I;\i-"’- ;■ ..-i -..!■ U. i\,*«.v-j Mi : Berriei- ,1 ojttv-oe. one "t the 1 cfimly teacher:-. b" li-ne rcerio* mes loaclice '-oin Hill i'l<‘ High i -i.l in T>-;rh-m. and R Join---, ue Agent fai Nivro Flxt. t.-<in,i "■ v in Ni-ii-'i Curohna Vi's. VVinchcsti r gave words of thank.: -' th- North Carolina Mutu'd Life! Itiy-iirancc Company so; such a ovely banquet. At tin Danquet the mem bers were served tried chic ken, canded yarns, string' brans liivt'cm.uii rolls, coffee and ice cream The l.ibir was heantt iidii decorated with vt a mu, ! ilaibeln- and Irrw- On Saturday morning -it AOO i clock, t 1 ’ ■■ «'nis a;- rrnbied n: ; lie A rrii'illtu:- ?; :ai Id ,1.„ at 721 Fust'-r f-tii t. with the ih 1 adfnt i admr: c*\ •■: : - ae--ln:r Dovo- | •-an was ).d h- Mrs Fliz.a T.'i >i-• t. Jtnn.i- Ar.rnt ,if I’.a: qiu'tai.k ■ umy. and • • • I:• w-uv - .?*i .v !■;«.• id' .1 D S VV'i- ive:. ; State Din elm of Agrit ullural l!x --n.'sion wo: 1; in N-n tli Ca. alma.. i a- unable to ttomi I A sons v-’e a d by Ab- Helen j Bradfoi-d. Horn-- Agent of Wilson 1 ’ounty. a!!>•'. n'hich the president. ’ \Trs Winchester, prosentecl R F.. lores, State Agent for Negro F.x-! • enrion work in North Carolina., Mr. .Tones brouhltt greet logs from; Gi i-ens'nOro and i'amm- nded the home ;u;ei>i-.- ori the fine job they; vie doing as an association. The! tr, ran css session began by having Ilf minutes of the Inst meeting We know that ijiscnmina il th>r» figanisf jyiiTior ii ici, prvst ,l I I flpspMß our Jo Mils | i»1 tut I , . I propos#' to use whatevrr '.i Foot Cleanliness Is • j Required For Health |* When yi: i bath., dop • forg I 1 ; lo .soap heiween you: !"• y .<>>•■ i us*; an orange'.* nod stick under and ■ rii outlet your lot's Rinse and tir> '.our fee 1 thorn ughlv rubbing ofl onv dead .-Kin: then dust your lee! | wed w ith talcum power r. VVi'Mt - stocking. ami shoes that j;,rf comfortably I'nmy and change 1 1 0 clean hose at Ira a oner- a day, i This advice on foot care comes ■directly from a U S Public Health ' .Service bu)!e:i:i or, how to pte-! I vent rinyu onu of the feet -coni- I : uu'uly known as athlete's font. i ) Tr\ putting on our lip tick Imo| foolproof way vjth a lipstick i ! brush. It makes a clean, neat line I where it meets the powder. Keep j die little brush clean and usefu.i iby wasbiny it frerpiejiH.v in soap| iand w at■ i Let it full., dry before I ■ i eiising A simple tine, tike the wheel 1 Iti-.yt to-.-k mankind thousands of | •••ears lo think of, is the Nuisance j Boxx. Sets of then’, now conn in: | pastel plastic with lids engraved I ; with name or monugrttro. I’hoy’rc * USHERS STARE MOCK WEDDING F y*. YETTE VILLF J-1 C - Thu r -'ivettevillf * T ': '- r .rs ti»,, t -. -pon -1 sored a. Mystery Wed din*, ± .ome dv, at the Winslow Street I*SO Monday nighs A shof pi o h ram wa. h pi °“>enl r -d d;)-ior to Uk u't'ij r !in-i r l ho pro oam jneluded mu: ird .'clout iuru j ;-> v the Walker Brothers;, and Miss i Doris Wi Ik arson. Selecting Head ing by Miss Hath Clan k. Mrs Ik‘* | i:>oc( a ’ MeMillian, Mrs. Flora Jack ;,on and Mrs. Nettie Dobbins and ■ remarks from the president, Mi Walter McLaurin. The Bride was Mrs Delores Mr- Doucald The Groom Mi. Fred i Anders, the best man was Mi. , John McCollum and llm bride's 'j maid, Mrs Blanche Jenkins Each was seieeted on the basts of the ’ amount of tickets sold, • The one having sold the largest 1 number of tickets became bride and groom —■ BFC • ’ Research in the mid - 1930': showed that leafspot. of peanut can be controlled by using sulf**’ ,md copper dusts. i Fairclolh <.<>>>; •O Florist ,123 PERSON B’s rfITFTTEVfI.I.r, tx r FIRESTONE ! , ! Tire* & Tubes i Many Other Items For 1 Auto, Farm and Home. i ’ FIRESTONE | ! HOME & AUTO STORE i ! | ! LILLINGTON, W, C | I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, .MARCH 21, 1353 •. ,d by Mrs. Margaret !li.mt‘ : i V'ade Asst Home A-ent nf r.it i , my. The nonimalmg .tomnutier pie tented ■ slate of officers f-• pyi.”,. M. The oflieci:. were as fol- ovs: ! le ... ness i-j. ten Bradford, Home! Agent of Wilson C ounty, prcai-1 dent I“a P. Ilinnant, Home A-j sent of (’umt.erl.uul County, sec* j iciary; Holer, Payne. Home Agent ! of Rockingham County, recording | secretary, and Lucy O Toole, j Horni- Agent of .lohnston County, ; iti asur.-r. ']’!■. .er.ts voted unatu n ously for ’ y.te of oflie.crs, Mis Rutli t h ■■ th. Home V y'lit. of I !a' i !u., i uni y, a long | veh the oul-'g 1 *' president, m-■ tailed the newly elected effict: i ■'v]r Luoy ( i 'is .010, home agent| i? d -luirton Cnv.ntv. presented !•'■•« | mi.u y, a,'. president. Mr: Ross T. Winchester, a coi uig - in appr;-j . iaßon for tile fme i». h -.he lias | done as president of the j .astion for the past four years:, ] ; Remarks mid announcement:-, wa r,' nr so and tin* moot in;; v .'is closed niter repeating the Collect es cii■ :> j mcmb< rs of \nterica. Fifty-four a gem • attend 'd this meeting. includinr; tin three dir- • trict agents Mrs. D F. '.owe. Hi : me! Agent of the Wc.-'.-ut DC- ; '.net, Mrs. Ruby C. Carraway. Dis- * trict Agent of the Nort'iiea.4ore District: and Mr: W. R. Laws, j* District Agent of the Southeastern | District: and Mrs. idol! .f Randcil, Assi-tant 4-H Club Specialist. LU CV O TOOLE NEGRO HOME i DEMONSTRATION AGENT, re- . porter. :tnf}to?T}\ evislv in the oilier of ihp rj t sideni to *nd *»rr t {ion in the IHsfrfrt of ( okITR hia. inrludinj; thr frdfr;t| jrnv n iHiU'tit. : for the little things that make ; | lit'.* so untidy like pins, pills. ; : 1 .-ihuii’is .paper clip . - ’-■ hicli ha\ e made a m*. .o. of n odi dne chests, . I ar‘J'A oi'a. and dres.vuiK tables since ! j k c. .s.’i Thcv s}•: kl O i»ca 1.1 v (a1 all tinn-s bceanse F.n\v're •<> j t.Msity : ' e;l «»!f. or e tskefi t !•< u f } ; ),'a sir: of s-t.v water. For an umiMial gift, km im! tons” t » protect vour husband .- j golf clubs Be sure the yarn F j washable, because they ran gel . ipi ett v dusty or muddy out on i I llie fairway HEI.r I-OR lilt HOST r.s.s | if youhv tii ad of polishing si!-: . r bon lon dislm-- 01 wash in# a wooden popcorn bowl after; ; ,Millies— why not get a set of easy-; ! ;."j cle.in all ■ pnrpi■ .rrasi'mi i iisiies m to!r. ’ Tide is more dra-; • malic than china, and I'.-r-ier to 1 :.: ■■■• peh so, by simply washiro: in j I got soapy water ihan either | j metal or wood. BFC CARR MOTOR COMPANY : AUTHORIZED KAISHR-FRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVIL LE | “Always Bargain Is USED CARS" 538 Person St. | jois.Gnctivc n . J funcraiScmccs _J j ! - J “EFFICIENT SERVICE i| | regardless I , J OF COST” I Ijf DAFFORD |1 CM FUNERAI. HOMEH Phone 2615 iBNSS DUNS. N. C. * H atcke r'sWwJ cwclcri K>» Hay St. ' s il/ tX-J Fayetteville, N. O- - lawfkn A**n4n«if (w* THE KEY so KITCHEN FREEDOM KULANB (".as Service - For Homes Be von d the (la 3 Mains. You, too, can enjoy all the ease, comfort, Cleanliness and convenience of inexpensive RU aLANE Gas f Or cooking, water heating, space heating and re* frigeration. No fuel to handle, no waiting for heat, no delays from power failure . . . but in stant, clean, dependable gas serv ice 24-hours a day. Convenient terms on complete Rulane in stallation and gas appliances. 'RffilßE FA YETTEVILLE BOTTLE GAS COMPANY 233 Frasiklin Street —. Dial 3848 Teacher 0»!f. Student i h'dained 'Uinister vvy f."i TF.Vfi .i T! Milton A He'd, a Junior es Not fold, Va. was 11 . * puttied into 'he Baptist nunistiy. Th<- eei cniony uas .••«- ('"ini/wd at the Little Zion Bap ■i t Church in Norfolk, of which im is h mem her Th< ordination iprronn u;;,. died by h.• S father '>( R»vi !*-, d Anrna,. Reid, who mpby.'d as the topic. ’Go”. !\'p- Hein w.is recently dis.. r iriT.i fiom the United Stales >rmy where he serv 'd four year a |i.ii.ifroupcr iih the Blind l.)i reien in tile erviee lie worked i :e .Pan! to the Chaplain, Direc ur cf Religious Educ’H'ion in bhe Division Artilier.v. organist, and hreotor of the service choir. He a rruister rna on, president of local V Fl C A. a member of the tillege choir anti H member of .(".era! religions organizations. .e rat motile ago. Mr Reid was a msaed t-a ill; former MISS Mari mi T<,u i, of Windsor, N C,. v. ho :it« d.im of Mr and Mrs ’! od(i. of Windsor The Reuh in ike tiieir home In yett. vtli.- and arc both c tPdonts .» ti-a si\ e'p vjilc state Teachers . 'olleite ■ BFC \ groat bis: pongc rubber mitt la., loin ,;< md to make car ■ .slung i-i vail washing easier, : B'.Tkv fii.r.-g or t-he outside to : .'ieau a v a!e strip in one sweep, ' d's shaped within to fit your hand m; iy. Win:, making: it much • norde; n .-ud and rinse evenly, ip protects Ihe ’minds while work- Img over rough spots. GREAT OAK ■ BLENDED WHISKEY | 84 ptcftL 70 % Steis Sfldh | ! t f . tCc.US Inc-, f USEPC« y VALUES We boy and sell only the best I*s tired ear. Every model sold with suar mice See us for real value# nt ground level price#! Yarhourgh Motor Company 115 W Ru»«e!l St. I ayellevllr # dCrT l EVER T- JmfoJu DAY IS bargain dffft'iMTe/S DAY AT MfW mS» tlsLtW SHOP 123-135 HAY STREET PHONE 6473
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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