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Activities
During 'h- ■' ■’
tivif.es w* !•».• 111! I ’!' i at t.ne ' '■
so that ■' »
woi kers -" -
tions. Vac-.- -
pro;iV‘lik' .■•) ■•
our members mu tbv if r« c* .v
--erl cards ti
the United S'-:- !I-;'C
our p-.-oplc. it rot.:::ay was iu'.i
to be r-.1;. • 1 '- ' ’
til who r ,r-.>rr. c-e-' w
Some cf "
v:ed their
Summer were •
Teens, B. atiu 1. *
rc.it tee, F
Fellowship G) -
groups h<u> .• ■ ’
to au.
The 11 and i - : '
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Conference T
hiiy-rrk =.(;■■■ • p< r -
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B at■'f I. !■>!■• Y-U
--attended moruny ; ■ i ’
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Hoy-ride f. G ■ in o -Y
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used ■
chase six pe; cl •-horn- ! ' ' 1
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The Fir-sine C ■■rmr.st've v-.uKtc
hoco w im
NO I)0¥N PAYMENT
Pay /Is You /sV. Ip.
Terms As law As $1 -2h
down, $1.2-> par •.-/< *
DAVLS ('.nmn Servin'
MORGAN Avn vt
Is y»4r Fire tnsur.mee adequate
on your borne? W.f* It bought l©
cover your home tt-n years as©
or five years a;;;t tvbea the
va'tie was half «bat It is now?
Tbt value of your home la
worth protettlnf Let Cave-news
Insurance Agency syivc you full
protection on ypur borne aav3
furnishtag 1 ,
CALL 3-3-56 S
BEFORE Uit: STTFFER CTN
NECESSARY FIRE I .OSS.
CAVENESS
INSURANCE AGENCY
Academy Building
DIAL 3-3563
Roy Caveness, Sr,
Roy Cavenesa, Jr, ‘
Better Buys Here!
<S~-ma&*/ /t-To
STATS j
„j^££i ’nXMXLy.■'..-..£51...... . ~ctfT
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SIR WALTER CHEVROLET
McDowell & Lenoir Sts.
RAI EIQH
jv; nil' SCOW'--
One of t rswst iH-.uitifiM ca-;rs
? s .<u\ -■ h*T» % in jhr worltf
ihmt d» tbt* I. Livei ' it*. ( of
'■ i'.'i-fo.'im in t :, r ,sii;lan. Shown
;* r • (hr Iront of trn* orfU'*
: ,y\ f o*!i > UnUsuru:. €T«.<:■ tf*4 *’*
i i ~ j ( ■ *';oir.c f•Gitniivo vl.t.us ?*.*
: ponlov -V'nrJ.:: Week Of‘ Prayer '* ;
j D ,r;G4 Worid Fellowship Week ;
! they •hope tu nd a cepfeenra
i \e.... ~ ».<i*rvr* !»•> A'p
Sit-- you been inside ifx
'i this J j 1:.- Wei! >on should
and st-r :-e fan* lutinif
j pi, <r< the SSfiiJ.se C«;«n
-- !. p-.vi-od VoUWg
-)•: -i r . ;;Ot ln'..-ri l
. .m- .n •• ■ n( i<‘ <* ’ the in
m -,0) of tup hmldiiig. Wr plan
i<> Itoid open ItfiUM- w.tiufi -i
if v i. - 5 .••> j- in t-i come ip
;md your *. VI,I >
; , . t f ; .W ill hi : r y Ml::
j iiiilTiQ \V =;i :l:' a! tl-U £j,i'OUpS SHCI
j \{'memoir and friends to the ■
|‘V A review vas glvvn of hi/
'I Su R-nei activities by v'ariou.*
- f.-. niCyc chairmen and Ivlrr*.'
U ,f. i< this rolitmo •- ivii i
i -j.; :or !'.i- ii-iwi- resoen:
of ih<- "v.Ti-ki i»o-r-.im
.md ' ! i>-( reports of Us \ i io:is
atUvitivs. IVe n-m to wel
come oil of oiir iTMi-ihyis -itH
j Ji-s-,. rC, !>.« k ; i, m-'l
| s: o- v.,- --itjeerei’■ hope Mi it
j .('J of ■ ■(>>• ivitc reli-rshe I and
: t p "'.ml osui profit I
] ' ‘ Cion Cfo p|-in nov. to
jl ,]|| -o it !l Y"
; ! '• o;tn! I" h; - <*me
Hi Hve If” itt'emher, iall
' J.. ! l ;ipf| -. ive II ytmi n;i-:ie
j and telephone number. We [
; -!• iBl :;<■ -l.iil to pluee sour i
1 oit it ii'e rfitiip of J out'
I SAYINGS
I We Are Now Paying 2 f f , c
Interest A Year
| Compounded Quarterly
SYSTEM
industrial bank.
jtli /f^v)
kw |
]‘VI S. Salisbury Street
iiihi h. North {'arolina
i
Saics-diqtairs
Lawn Mowers Sharpcne4
Shot" uns Rifles
Blrycle*! and Tr|-yele*
Rods .ii'fi Fishing Taefc!*
Cairiage Wheels Retired
HILL’S !
IAS S. mintinglon St nittl 8172
IThis buildii s «as finaneed
it-itistt funds donated im
e- ■■ a- -1-. .itiei fh<- battle of Om
{iio'in.m. Hi. eollego Is non one
:>r the futtia- iiiMitutlons of high
ir 1: ai-iti i;-. t-i Wi i< a iAN
LOCAL SCHOOL
H"S NEW LOOK
P •:. r lt" H s: .-''.cm’s. 1.-ochors|
and parents ,-ro surprised and i
l/ii.-a.-a-ri -arnevi",' c -ry took at the j
ra-i! in - ! fttre-.lifting hich took t
i. - I-.:.:. :-" find Variv Ull\
tn th-.- .•ne’y.-i: : an .--.id library.-■• !
thu* School.
The auditorium was completely •
redecorated with its -vrIU |
; painted and blue U'liumed iu j
: i-cißtel puck. Trie re ure aiyo shin- j
;ng nr \ floors -ind new olinds al j J
cn scots.
To lib: arv has been enlarged j '
in the rxieru l.hu; .1 now occupn: j,
1 ttie mane ot tnree io) *'t»*.*>' iass- <
rooms • instead of t-v<>i. The tt- i
!C! !i.-j ~<■ tic bi ~- . I ;
Die tW,..N MAG} TV T it
••'■ I ‘j i
tin til.ed With exclt- j.;
nut : ;■ ■ ;-• invit.inu t-hildron t< j
i re.-.d 'I-'::.-; li.br.-i.ry should no 1 - j
compare favfu tbiy with any in thi ! ,
A .-v r:ul:l;e address system i ‘
wet red by Mr .1 W Eaton, prin- i .
~-i; : s. ■.. riy be,--n installed ; .
..u: 1 ; \ .vith Mr Joseph Whit-j j
i a-.t-r a- its new president has as-; ■
T'.'ned peyn.ent of this new!
! ■ nil.it - : • •; v p: be !•(.> PTA ' j
!pi eject for ih-.- year.
X ,v • :eht t S this year at Wash- j '
At.'..;-:: M)-i. DoiSie I’auv. son. 1 •
t i- -■■ powers ;. • i Me- - Do; |
- ;. - icUe.r t':-in.- tv-.ielie- - j
j.. - Mr-. ... • ivtiiiam<. Mr. A. I
V\ ■ 1 !;. -v s. 'ant ‘ jirinrT, \ j
i Vi: F; • d ( ■■ .t-M V.< W
I
BOSENWALD j
SCHOOL ;
! I i Rl'-KOMT - The RnsenweldS
j faculty under thi dircrtnCi of Mrs. j .
! ■ ..i. Morgan iute drawn up a ]
wot ksiiut'i eciendai writ-rein t-hert-‘
; will be classes in audio-visual I
arid visitai aids which piA.’e to bo!
j of great value in schooi prac{ieen|
! each day. |
Tin initial meeting was held i •
i i e n-i-.c- i;iy at 7:30 o'clock I
tn room If; tn the High School Ac-i
a lintsura Lion building with Mrs. L.
I A. Morgan presiding,
j!p '‘ waR to acauaint the faculty |
The purpose of the initial meet
i with tne ' -ic!-- and inyportance of
1 I
I
| aoSeS^ non j
iORK— Wii n Cars rnaga- !
-i" v - rt!.;.-r IRii ry Ktirsh went j 1
• *-R>*.vii to VVn.--.iiin;>ton to uncover a j
I clo:i!;-and-dagjror .--tc-ry, he never !
expected, to find himself in the j ;
midst, of i:.
Kur a weat. to report on the i
mult i-hilhon-tlollar conflict between ;
> .. titanic railroad I
■■■ X_r,'.. " ' and highway |
. -.P .< _ trucking inter- j
m Ufksz •/ ''-'hich he ;
_. v V i ■ >ii ex uscr \b e s a ;
. \ '‘T h c Sec re t |
> ' .-j? jfv> 't i> War Against
| ’i\4»' T >•« c inp” in i
\ V ' 11 ..aUris
\ j'.'Fv-il-vh CA «ut: of Gars.
' ’ ) " nc reporter !
/;;P.T. _ -ou
an (i c nunt er
- arrayed agair d each other, j
stolen dossiers, “planted” informa* j
Hon. and innocent-looking persons I
serving as fronts for others.
Wrtile ho was gatherine the mn- '
Qria! for his -story, however, Kursh -
iound tho tables turned on him—
:* dossier was stolen from his own
note! room, he was followed on the
street and annoyed by nuisance
telephone rails.
Cars magazine editor Arthur
linger charged that ‘freedom of
ts"; press is being endangered by
private interests that spy on re
porters making legitimate in*
duines.” Ho affirmed that Kursh
was the target of-a “war of nerves.”
Kursh was sent to inquire into
at' circumstances of a quarter*
bilhon-dohar truckers’ suit against
railroad interests, brought after!
trie fc nickers got hold of a -fi! e 0 f !
documents through the defection of j
a -secretary working on a public !
relations railroad account.
, orne details of the truckers’ I
cßaigcs have been published in '
business journals, but Unger as- j
firmed “This is the first time this j
mformation is being brought be
fore she general public. I think '
.hat is what some people didn’t !
like about our collecting it.”
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NEWS OF CARY.NC
BY MUS. JUANITA HOPSON
JONES
CARY Mrs. AUc-r Sell oi Dur
ham, N. C. recently visited her!
da-. ;ht'-v and sou. Mr- Attfuc
heaves and Samuel Beli.
The rally hold Sunoay. Soptorn
b"r 20 lb at Union Be Kiel AM E
Church and sponsored by Mist
Mae Hopson was a suec. <.< The
guest speaker was Rev. Cecil
.-!< ;\e?J - i him 1..:i, At. 4 Amt
laised: s’oo.oo
BIRTHS
?.Tr ana Mrs Walter Moore
-rtic-uaice Iho birth of a daughter,
iion September 25 at Duke
Hospital Mrs. Moore -\; iormeny
Viirj Arh -:e Walden.
Court news
Sanimi'..- 'ln u ncs f-icc.' cb:uyc -■
of murder in the east* of Mary Lee
Ragland, whose decayimt body was
[mmd in an acandonod well in
Henderson la.- 1 July 2. tu - :<us
been in jail since hia srosi l>o
hours after Ih. w..-,,bod)
-.vas i’..-uud by two cuWoos paxser- •
by's who period imo ihe w e tin-/!
the feet protruding above the
shallow water in the shaft
Facts not omuubi oiu
oner's jury ir>vc:-tigat'.>;n a*'- ‘"a
pt-cted to b«- eliscloscd in the <•.*««•-;
dig U'i.iL. Tc-wncs ;s ;:i-c„: <-ii
murder'inj she woman -md throw.
;c.; -her s- in the abandoned
■w!!.
Wil ;an; On *
was found guilty of being dr r.k
for the twelfth time last Monday *
and sentenced to thirty days --
-i work house.
S spp Ijff|| - Jp'i
MILTON Mrs. Sc i-„- Beatrice
•bancs. {>D. died Monday. September
i 4. i .3. al i! -ccili i. •; i. : '. ':i* 11 A i
•vhiie . :tending .*< H- ■ .■■>■ cu
.viceUiig nf whicii she was ;> m-.-’ii
•t r. Scv .r, ors in .c f ho.- is
land, Dr. F. C Jones; > -r. ■ .
Ft j ti«-, .Jr-! i.m and v :d; iii;
denuhter- -jo-iaw- f|ve gicudchll-''
fren; ev- i :-:t<c ; ..■■■ c •.. ■ ca
nephew and seven -rotbers-in-ia-'-'.
Funeral was conducted Sailin'!av
x'-ptem'ber 19, 1953. bv Richmond
and tViliiamson Funerul Dirv-'lor.s
■ ■ V";ieeyviile. Kt-i ii. t aroiiu.'i
Burial 10110 .vcci in Ha man
fhiirch's ceniittary
Tin:- late M. c Jot i-r. • ~d; T
ter nf M; .ruci M -.. M-a "iu
;ive of Clarksviljc. Vn girna, she
became uniteu i uiu-t:. to
K'c-taci- -Tcm ■ ' >f Aid!an. nth •
Carolina.
Her C' a n n»til's i tv. conr.t; ;,i ;.i
state wili sur-'ly i-"a-/ ."caiicy
bc/.iuse she was active m Uieic
affairs, ac. well as Social, Euucd
laaiiu!. ana R'.-TUmus A-i'.iviuos
Fourth Ward Midgets
Defeat Chavis Heights
V.-S '■ ' "
8,-\[ EK.U . Ir t,he first rr icic t
outbiill game of the sea-on’ flw
F. nth Ward “Cub;; ' defeated Cho
is Heights; Midgets '.y.n
F'om th Ward took t!'< hall ci
the kirk off nnn moved down to
Au.- 20 yard line, l ot u.-;!,- -c00,.!i -.1
■ -\Y j » p: i s >■' 11 .1. icvci■p ii(> a >, v F r «_•; j
Harris of Chavis Height-' Chavis.
Heights fumbied the ball and
Fourth Ward made the re,-over i
on the five yard line. William
Wilson went over on a tin- buck
; lesp variolic Ic :' roce - . jn r, .n
uccf ion with fveryo-iv iy-ach'iv
The value au/t ur r portac w-i,-,
'll U s*;u b; tic. i-.-lVc- Cl- .1-1
Duplicator Mrs. J..- A Mcinn.
Mimeographing Ma-'hinc, - - m
S. Grier;"Opaque Fron-ctov. M E
AUlen, Film Strip Frotertor. Mrs
R. E McAi'ther and Mrs. V, Ji
Ford; Microscope, C. S. Wilson:
Camera, Mrs V. 8 Uvingstonc;
Wire Recorder, MM J. F Willis:
Movie Projector, Mrs B, E. Me-:
Clinton and Flannel Board, Miss |
Tope.
5 :; ''y;^
if you c, ant -ihvi. yoi r • sraunN^»ik
at home at noon, you can at least make sure that your lunchboxes
contain the same high protein. By concocting delicious salads and
sandwiches with sardines from Maine you know you’re giving Dad
and the children the energy they need for the afternoon These sug
gestions have been carefully tested with an eye to complete midday
nourishment, easy preparation and low, low cost
Try these menus this week:
(1) Sardine and cciery sandwich, ground up frank and bean
sandwich, radishes and pickles, apple or orange, mixed nuts, ginger
bread, milk drink; (2) sardine and pickle spread sandwich, boiog.i
sandwich, eo!e slaw in wax cup. jam turnovers, orange, milk.
THE CAROLINIAN
Robert Jones and Tnomas proe- i
.rnau have motored to Phiiacletphia i
.c Mt’tk end.
Mi-. Mareii.- Scott and little son ;
c Nl.-vv Hi!!. N C. and Mrs l.ocie ,
Maltei of Staley, N. C. spent th<. j
. i;ri with then brotlier and
■ i-I>■ r in !:cv Mr. end Mis. Charlie 1
iVul-ien mar the Durham High - j
H< s i :s'i Evans of Win*
eri-.-S.-i!. ni i: .en’dirig some time •
. ith her brother. James Lovelace!
Evan* near U'e Durham Highway.
Miss Snlfic E Jones is spending ;
the wee kend with her mother, j
Mrs. Emily Jones of N. Academy ;
Stix-et
ir.es iUovicv. Jr. also of Durham t
•v >s found guilty of drunkenness |
-i ctcnced to 30 days m the ,
. c-i khouse. it >s his 22nd convtc-!
tiP '“ I
n.-i-rpci- Chavis, A4. - roioascd j
o , , 1 :>p'’til- A sentence t>n pay- \
,j;o .aid court cost* after I
-- ;v ift'-d of assault and bat- 1
t, rv 1 Tccsdjy. She was ori- '
i.Ac-v -iv.-i; - t so <lay suspended t
Ci'v f .•::•( tc-.- \ :i not pros in!
tii... of Willis Barnes. Jr.. 901 •
y jt ■ at sii-f-i-t, charged with i
Mi t I•’ Vo a no I ,
pros ugh i ...vc- w,u taken in the i
; A : Hull. 304 Cary Re
ch;oc 1 with assault v.-ith a dc-*d-|
Jy r-'c.
Furthermore, -he was a real wife
t<> her husband and a good moth-
U. !..., au uor children ;
MF..-'. Ms( <)V
y.-rc .it u;-..;,-- -. for Mrs. .Sc>:t’r|
A . *Ji r*i - '.(■<! ; t tin*!
j «iipo 111 lie,ll , .Mil. heat - j
, i -.* Di-V.ii'i . .Mil K '-A. - ,i St 11 ' !
jUn.iday, S-. Dteml'f. 21. were '.'mi-I
(I'lt-i.-d tin Fuel'll Spring.-. |
CF: Ch-Ji'eli on I i ida.v c '
; i in l 3 o'clock. Interment tot- !
; rix f ■ ittdy ermet* :y !
T-: -■ o-.it y ;>- st a.- at tt ■ JL-.- ;
;- • i- F ; > . .-.I Home from 11 *:> • j
Tia. (a ,- u * l lii funeral tinv. :
ATr-c McCoy is survived by ;--:- i
a age :* is. Mrs, Snllic Whitaker j
Rab'ieii: Mrs. Pearietta DeVnr.c
1 -A; arid Me.-, Connie Hicton
• N'i-'v Yc.'a F’.'ur sons, J. C., O
s.d a.‘-< Eh Ai-C'c. all of \V:ik<
Coiii’tv: -nd Jrneic Mr Cm of De
troit. Mtd'-igan; otic brotner, E.l
-.vo: i lonic. jNi.-c York City:
twenty-five giu-ciehikin-n; sister-o
e:t-m-i.avail J a:i ildrcn and two great,
c,eat gi alideiiildrcii
tor F' ui-th Wnd first ...coir At-
H-iiiut for the cxiia point was
block;,!
So o' >0: d Qo.ot-i-r: Ernest Williams
o.r'k a ii.'ooi oil ; rum Billy Onf~
f. 1 "- " S fr.,rn the 20-yard
itne for Koii! th Word.
A ■ 'run: Bonnie Mack order
ed for Fro ;! Harris was intercept
. d by block Johnson of Fourth
Wmi. qu outer Bock Billy Griffins
moved the fo'di down the field on
a .noi fi r' back ae-ak, but didn't
. oenn:,
{’navis JP-iahta attempting to
'•Vf tho 1 0)1 1 oof r,f IJi.o,
■ ;•< i.v'klcd h- WiUiam \Vil
on o, i Ward for yafot;
rr df tin'c : coi o Fourth Ward It.
0; ’o' fini- Utr p
Third Quarter; Fourth ’"at!
kickc l to Cha'di Heights and on
a pa. play intended for Jasper
■ Mia! was intercepted by .Ernes!
Vt’illitims and he scored from the
oh-; ard line, James Mayfield
' huirte the extra point.
Fourth Quarter: No score in tho
j F'.ui't-i Quarter, No score in the
Foo ye CJujrter,
I Preacher Has j
Two Wives' !
HAMPTON. Vu (ANJS— The I
j court will have to decide wao was |
| tne lawful wist? of the Rev. Alex-!
under Robinson v. hen he plunged j
I to his death in his cat with Mrs. j
| Delta Jarvis Robinson in t o the
j water at Old Point- Willoughby
; ferry slip Sept. 13,
When plans were made for the
funeral of tin- couple, M••». Della
Robinson was listed as the wife
ol the minister. But the funeral
j :) occ■ sioti was halted a hik: en
j route to Ja>visbui d. N. O. bv u
i lawyer ot Mrs Frances Robinson,
| of Hampton. Ve . who had a nutn
j rized. certificate showing tiiat she
i married t.tc nvmstcv Jan. 8, 1323.
The funera! pcocesion n.is
halted 23 mile- from Norfolk
alter an official of Morning j
Glory I'itnrnu home had !)<■■; n
told if he didn't v. ant any trou
ble he had better have She
-] minister's body brought bark
to Norfolk.
Whether Rev Rohinsnn " < -v- j
|er divorced Com wife No. 1 p i
j oar; % No. Z has so be de to tinned, j
j Fie she present one interested in J
• the ease ha • boon able to d»'t*'r
j mine 'hi; question. According to j
I John W Muddy. Hampton atto: - j
i nay for M Frances Robinson,
i no record |ias been found of a di
j vurce obtr.iuefl tn Hampton where j
the minister evd his wife lived j
i for 18 yea;:; b f..;c - ■ j
| lion.
i Plans had been made for a joint I
i {uncial fie- the couple, bid on j -
; Mrs. Frances Robinson's orders.
j the funeral vi lev-; Jon;; was in
j terruptec! on Friday. Sept 18, and
| be minister's body was brought >
! hack to Not folk. Saturday. Sept
j 13, the ministry's body wa.; taken
|by representatives of the Harnp
i ‘on Funeral Home to that city for
| burial.
Final rites for Rev. Robin
i son were held at J p, tn. on
Monday, Sept, ii at full Gos
pel France!;., ai Christian
church in Phot bus. V.i„ a town
j near Hampton. Mrs. Ardeilia j
L Jarvis Robinson, wife No. 2, i
| w.c: buried at .1 ar eisburg. X C. j
i on Friday. <rv‘- IS.
i A’i invc w. ■ of the V- cm- !
j son-Jarv:< relation:; disclosed som j
I interestin'. is" Mrs. Frances j
i R-.-rdn.son di:-! !■> ■. d ia t %\v k that j <
li■ p v son hv o fo■'mor T) K ■; r ? t <« i* c | <
had m u-r'rd “D *iia" Jrrvis who j •
;.ter became Fc- - RMinson’s wife I '
I 've. 2. -\r. orcling 'a Airs. Robin- j t
j son >h 1, iter 'on w;ik .separaged | .
j from h l s '-A i fr o- tiic snnm 1 jrna i
I that she bectuni separated fiomji
! the rnilu: : -:r about 12 year-,, ago. J
j When the tv. f muli. - broke up. j <
| according to Mr.*. Robinson, tne \ i
j ’wo fnmillcs wore living together M
' 2VI I I’M m-'cn "■ 1 saoi her hits- ;
'band a! t-v fine: was a eb'seon ai j i
j i.iricoii; Peck cie.ire :. Hantipon. ,
i -u fj had f r <.fia' .a' v taken her sons :
i wife. Did.' tn church 'Vi.h bun j
| Wednesday and Sunday nights,j
j The first repo,-* on the tragedy j
j .-. aid. the riiini.- Utr had no . surviv- j
I nrs Rev Habile on w..s Imr:.' it, !
| Norfolk at 934 R, sec voir Avc an. 1 ;
j t,. irf rervits , each Sunday it 1
• his chinch in 'Phoebus, Va. n> e•
I Hampton.
!■ - |
| Th’- United Nations <li 'ribsißM <
| , than 2.300 -.r-’.ic-huvlvp' arid 1
i follow shins diui'H: !9~>2 under it • j
: -.Rinded Toohntcal A ■' •nfc j
' ! Admin.istrat.ion program. Uh
■ ! -i)ok for 1953
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THE WSLKEN CO..LAWRENCEBURS, INO. * BLENDED WHISKEY. 85 PROOF . 72'/%% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
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WEEK ENDING SATUR.D.A . . OCTOBER 3, t3os
VSTATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS
INSPEt "?'s WORK ON XK W
PORT—Prvhtni* work i»n the
new iirep-w atei port on the fr
nm Harbor recently rcecjvcd the
personal inspection of I’rinie
Minister Kwaine Nkrtimah of the
Gold Coast. In this same area, a
new township is being rwislru t
-5 Sentenced
To Jail Terms
For Whiskey
RALEIGH, N C Six Em
art week a.s police sto::>-J a bunt
.eg crackdown They were given
by City Cm rt Jui! e Mfut [brnb
Buck FtStreet ;■-
Matthew Sandd s. i iti S. iJiuod
, i.aii Stree!. both .’CI v.'itu
illegal possession '■'< velnskey : e
sale, 'were eacit given 22 months
op I’ti' i Pads. I:e te; m a ;s
suspended on condition that he
i,ay a SIOO fine and violate no laws
Ic iV a period of two years Fowter
titid tiis .‘mntc'n.cT suspt-Tidou on
ay merit of SSO plus court easts.
, ■ v- 4 s :: 1, ' Placed on gorid be
havtor 'or two years.
,\bc< R,.v *s of 110 Eos! Wort;
-rs th having on.
half gallon of white whiskey in
inn* possession; J dimity Parker,
charged with having three t:; 1 Hems
, f illegal ..one: i.uti Vihllie
Cmnsay, 21! Crttuhen Street, ae
eusf-d of hoarditlo bait fliniv
each received sixty days, .suspend
ed on payment of SSO pins mart
costs
Eeunct not eniitv of tito sam
cite.rge was Johor,’.- XTonta a. ■ o'
the same Cn.rclcn Street tiddress
Montague claimed th r the whis
key found ai the residence was
not his
U M S T E AD’S
TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STORE
LIGHT AND HEAVY
HAULING FULL LINE OF
LOCAL AND LONG , GROCERIES
DISTANCE Your Patronage
Courteous - Prompt Appreciated
Efficient *
ED, UMSTEAD, Manager
602 S. Dawson Street Tar born and Martin Street*
DIAL @478 9212
:il fir the inhubit.uits of Sakil ■
mono. .1 (ecttl tribe. In the above
i'll.'to. Or. Xkrumah (wearing
w liite shirt ami in forefront) is
<•{;.'< It toss wUh the Chief of the
Knkurnono irt oontteetion «Uh the
huiiding program in the area.
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COMPOSER —’•African hulls
I- . . , ,n a:iti w Swahili aii.l
Fn.rMsh l i Fa -th.i Kilt in tier
(.aliens international album of
• onus le.-onh-d under Rf’A tie
t- ■ S i i?.*!. is a entniiositioti by
William Greaves, actor ami com
!< Gri :ve.*' unique number
is w a veil on the other side of
>■ - s ■ Hi's f t Si Ron.'*
*,.- .vis !:as been featured in
.! itoi.'i liaiirs." "Jliracle in
" in,.; Cost iii ihe St a rs”
Hue Sio.lh Msicar: |day..i ‘ Afri
can I ulhihs" i- eventU'ilh ev
i < b to so. imp tin' juke boxes
u itb the -a me popularity as its
ci in iriion piece, "i c i si IJon."
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