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PAGE EIGHT Continued From P. 1 v « |> - ;■ T Hinton 72, news in brioi • , r, 3(fi ,4it-u road*’ t ',o i■ - ■ H • !-; s ov.m/rv ■ •■rrd U "Utii, 0 . ■ ■ : -'A ' ’■■■• -us ' - guv e Vi; Hii'.ton i ItSTH ' U:' ' . ' - ; ' n 1 : GJtKi sis;.,Ofio tors of -iic.:- ; .V ' “■ ■'• t- V vJ SS ’d Y " ■ Y ■ ■ .'M „ >.s is «;i XKJLOTTE Os tk: • EcUm.s & : , . To T ■.' c Xft. 213 ISm s: HALF CENTURY .VI I'.'N. Mi f El****-* "flf ‘ ' ••*»),;•• *» ■• "T if* lIW DownsiaLs Store k --V .■''■■• . -'Ct Cotter* Waiting | flip.. ( l; >' •M!L UV . wfllt'i*,-! in Ha) \( \ v'C •J • *‘L tf : ■g*|> 11 >"| > ()§{/.•>' f | KING COTTON j •-'•■ ir: r.< : "■ i. ■ $1.79 s 4 nr»f api A1 LAS Ko li Ltii:\;■ ■nW"naiuvO(i . I(Hl‘< lit‘ VV V U ll >. i' l. $1.49 '* *> y I'l l vVrIsFE ri\(jsi i Z X d 0 *■■ ; \ Z £*& * ‘ i i C ! 4 L : ■ . . ] » i„ - f v jr c* 1j•. J ,p l . ;.. I.'/ . A I I •' / D | • .? .?? $ 5 f ■v |/ f '.S | f § | , : ■ ■ , , 5 , DEPARTMENT STORE RALEIGH, N. C, m jpl pj 12* is P tfl >#« E» s?i |i I ip|| KENTUCKY L 1 BOURBON I tSHQjI 6 ffl Now II years | M x1|.30 $3-65 4-s QT. It i fSW • i . . , . ismmif, SEEK AIM V RES. CHARLOtT®---Thirty ,wn were.- questioned here over tnn) week-end. as an outjjrov. til o? a complaint : rt’4.' -tec ay a Green’, iiie, S. C. “.'Oman. She had been atTstkvd in | a ’•-•■■■: -lied area e»-t of Matt<i«ws | >n TJ S, Highway 74. IXTECE AIK PAIIEXTS ASHKVIT.XK- P-ii.ilip U Collins, majia/jfc'r of the Veterarts Hospital: at Oteen denied tins week than jny .friction had grown out of the f'.‘d<.'! al covoronu-nt's firm stand of no on .vrroy out- ■ TWO AT KECKKATIOX >H£ET DURHAM tVo men v. ere out -Uncjmi; t'iH- SfitC .R'.CrCi'.tio;'! S ; O’tr.mi.-sion In Durham this week. Th. y were Dr, A E. Weatherford of Nl C C<iit“ge at Du.flam and, 1 W J Kciir.edy. Jr Both have! . -r several years i W (Ki. ; i RS HOLD Ms FT HA LEIGH 1,0,45 4-Hers, wu-d rrJdrers delivered by Dr. t •ha,.!...; tt rt&.ui •inrin" Wake Couuty a annual 4-H day this week Me.ti. AoditollUl!':. W C rw rs . it i. . ’ r*£ A? ,nf lit Rare Ik>Hor 1 While ectical sehool. he delivered news-! napers to ejlftp support his wife isiJd children. "It was good piepa -'.n.mrj tor the niefrt. calls to cc;nc:,” Politicos ’.u n tire south Carolina schools to privare ownc-tx; it sucii c.rca.nii6 • fio '.u a ; 111ir*..a of F't'ut** 'it!. vOt’vTtS i' c'W of t hi- govc-rtors ciii cot c;'tot*ti»oi'ii> ol choir vlews, ivlthouuli it is g6U©-:rall\ ui'ider stooxi t.iot all ci ro op pose-cl to triini i - • mmin—ii nrnMx«<i»w<i>.’->-- »—tnn hvwjw .Kf—iie..>»,v nt i wiia«a»--a»w» 11 ntwwtiw f For Particular People Who Want the Best! - SEE YOUR OLDS' DEALER - »4Q'*adinae-H2".1-I>r. )g*€\ Dodifo Club Coupe. Sedan. Fully equip-' Ofci Lo w mileage, oa e ped, extra clean. owner, I ? n* O < “*SH” Super i- >p*i) Clievrolet Deluxe 2- | Ofy l)r. Sedan. Lig h1 i Om Dr. Sedan, Fully e bl u e body wi: h ; quipped. 1 black top. Fully e- f ouipped, one owner. «||| 1 he' roU-t Deluxe 2- 1 Dr. Sedan. FSILYLYY; si L" I ",' - grey body with hui - Mere- O -mat..- blacW top. Extra drive, radio, heater, clean. MQIVSniul-u atom !- | ?p> -| Olds’ l -I'»r. Se-i Dr. Sedan, ' D1 d “ 11 - ™k'o.i > Z |Q . S, ..la,, >Cf| Olds' ":,s • 2-nr. So- K 1 daiiette. high* blue Mercury Club Jinisli. Extra clean. ‘ 'oupe. WILSON UZZLE, Inc. CA DILL At OLDS' i sed Car ( outer Dial U^oßß Dawson at Cabarrus St. wiuutii—hi iwwifciww 1 ■ . -■ —wni-tiin—t~- - i , "TiTni’"~TTr~iiurnrtiwr —in ■t« imurrt'ff^ir-irn-n-t 1 " a*»-*Ki*a+*ant*aasi*A.t.iinL«s Goodwill Used Cars | ; ’52 Pontiac Chieftain Do- ’49 .Mercury Coupe Sedan, i luxe 2-Dr. Fullj equip-! Fully Equipped a a d pod and dua 1 range Overdrive. Two tone . hydraniatic. tan. 'SO Pontiac Chieftain De- ‘4O Mercury Convertible. : luxe Sedan. Fully e- Radio, hea t e r , seat quipped aa d hydra)-; covers, malic. j 'l9 DeSoto Custom Sedan, i ’49 Pontiac Chieftain “<>” Fully equipped. White ! Sedan. Radio, Heater,! wall tires, seat covers, tow mile- ’jp DeSoto Deluxe ‘2 - Dr. age. It adi o , heater, seat I ’■IS Pontiac Silver Streak ■ covers. “s” ( C/c. Sedan. Fully j 'gj Nash Ambassador S->- | equipped, Hydraniatic j dan. Fully equipped, j Tv, o tone green. i Hydromatic. ’■*4 Chevrolet “210” 2-Dr.| 'sl Na s h Statesman So- | Fully equipped and! dan. Fully equipped, j I pewergiide. Two tone Overdrive, tan and brown. *53 Studelwker Champion | ‘52 Che\ j'olot Sty line De- . Deluxe Coupe. Radio, luxe 2-Dr. R a d 10 . heater, whi I e wall heater, seat covers. tiros. Two tone Ivory 'sl Chevrolet Styleline de- and Beige. . luxe Sedan. Fully e~ ’49 Studebaker Champion quipped and power- Sedan. Fuliy equipped glide. j Overdrive. ’46 Chevrolet Sedan. Ra-j ’4B Dodge Custom Sedan, j dio, heater, seat cov-j Radio, heater, seal e, s, Clean. 1 covers. 'SO Mercury Coupe Sedan.;’4B Dodge Convertible. \ Radio, Heater, Seat! Radio, heater, seat j covers. j covers, 'sl Ford Custom 4-Dr.; Ml Ford Custom 2-Dr. ! Fully equipped. Ford- Fullv equipped. Ford- i ma tic. 1 malic. CONN - GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY IISED CAE i.OT 507 Fayetteville Street Dial 3-48S8 ■Mwnwnvutri—'na«.M. wnia»tfx»ifMrini«awwa>’wni»naii i a» .mail >.uoiiinni.,iHM>^u.wAW«.-at.-jfaannwtniian—l ■■ u iihhhuviihh—■mtoubwihwi nation of separot« schools. | Al one of the meetings with , some r.:urese;i':!!;vcs of the South- j era IV u’.onai Counctl. same of the j i governors are rid to have insist-i I fQ that increased appropriations be j \ mad* available to «. od Ncavues j : a iva> from she South to discourage I j their enrolling at sou the rr gradu- i ato and cioi'-.-sional schools in this j i region. Drunk Driver i fuatt- search ol the lake out. found . >'c bodies. They fc-ecarm suspicious j when IVliteivncr chanced his story | . v»-. ••! tim?:. or.ee .■•syitig that the I icu were hitchhikers and a-1 ; gain caving one was a woman I he pLrmed to many Another j >.'•.• '< . A • V lUC'MGr.T toil', pu-j ; lice ho was with Mi' .'tu'ner aX>ui. I itoeit ‘i'amt-'s ocior, the arc.- 1 J'.-ttt end that, there was no one 1 with -hint when b, !» ft Four Oaks I : ;C I c.Jt Hrne. V* 'in: tl i>ii >vi y. iP.uuu'i i cojitaGicci, sht- i uid police that he*, j tori scorns to huvi.- hnllucir.atloris | ■a 1 hen ivi s dint iking. The march j 0-c i-h missiuv l-otUf-s tv,!.' cc- ; ci c.tejv ‘oar.d<>n..-oi Bur .vlitcainer j V. a: ;! :- ■ i on -. 'i .i t'lic.. of Ci. unH.ctt ! ai.v.,1.. i i Ml il VI, [ Kationu? Fi b:”'. League ts-schers* j ! associations amt fraternal arid re-1 Ifeious iiw.ps -thin making such I active tioaps aw ai c of the econo-j i.c im <>i •; *;ii ioe oi the iosut aaciM - - ?.o Nee roes. He summed i rp his theories with these words:] wco'c principle whir:’ I' am reconimeudino is the prin- > of 'CoiL.ci.iVG Security. ‘Ro. c i:p v )oi l thi c : >!* Ini ip.le the- 60 ocid | \ll tj 111 V>t 11 • of the .Assoc in Yon should ) work vhro.-’f '•> the national office 1 with ti.o c-imbiued power and l s'rongth of ,-ul member companies! rather than ,-o alone and su r<- j strict or limit the power, inftnon- l TT!I CAftOLINIAN I c« and functions of oui national ■ group. M: personal philosophy for ) success i. : "No one person work- I ine aione can very well succeed ! 'ut several or many people worS ! me in console, to harmony and with ; jtKii rstrinci ir. g car* achieve any re ! vulli or heights." No re.-, Carolina Mutual leads all I Negro linns m insurance in force i . hi •< total of $178.166,505, rank | big i:<6th among all insurance , •••his ,n the nation, Atlanta Life, j r.-mr 157th. ha. $143.47!).259 in I foice. It rates first in capital vai ! a ifn assets us $3.910.7,>7 follow | North Carolina Mutual. $4.33?.- ! ;pH); Supreme Lllberty. 5i.454,857: S finiv. r '. i Life. 82,401.646; A fro-A --1 if. an, hi. 415.152: GMcUn State ! AT 1 ii.it soKi|f)!; Mam ririfa life. | ,a iiC.v I’lDrim H's.. 4484.134: Vic j Mi.ml. g 178,733' Domestic ,lif -, s'*iO i- < CrcaS Lr.k, .- | ww.wa. _ ; 2> ('him-hes j linue through Sunday. Nowmb-; I 16 til. ! v;H Ibc served each day ; I ,'ud ot.tot r: fr&hmcnu will be a- j ! .«liable at a minimum cost. lyiaiiv hiterestmg fn:>t'.>r,'-* :*r» j ■ . „air. offered this year. Discus-! ; sions on controversial script.ua! j j .f>cr.yi will hish’.ight the opening; j .‘••ession after the introductory rcr-1 j i'TK'in by lie Rev R. L. Crowell : The local program of welcome | ,•i ii be led by members of the hos* j i . '.'lurch with the principal of Zion 1 Wail School. Mr, James Hawkins; j the president of the Inierdenomi ! national Ministerial Alliance, the Rev. W S Henderson ad other- j . appearing on the program. Mis: May-tie William.- will offi- ; j e.ally welcome th«> delegation on j i beiiaii o- the church. Tee Annu o; i Sermon v.iil be delivered by the i ! Rev. J. M Jackson of Southern j PtiHS,, -Ns rig C-u vcuiO. Confer,. ' ee activities will occupy: : ..nost of Friday- -e-don. In the j iftornoon. at 2:30 t;>e Rev. G D. j McNeil S;' . will preach tee me- j rnoi'iai ermun honoring the de-■. ' ceased *n dusters Rev McNeil. Sr ; i si,- annual aw. acuau's . Fi:e Letie-i !i a . M : loi.ary a th. Vvort*u m i District Rev. J. C -Sedth will j c.e iiver the n. on Friday; i nieii; v, hit toe h■ * r.sant Gro Ve ■ ; Choir raiuu-Tcnc ui.e-iv^ Satiu daysession v. di feature j .in a'icir.-- by Vic-' Moderator. He -. J. p. Ray on tin subject. ••Why We Are Fem f« Baptists". : Ce-'umiti-.'fc tvpr>c;> will b rt’cciv- ; ed officers elected, and the place of the next meet in- set Come* - - , r ce worker.: >vil laiso make ther.-, individual reports. 'lnc Saturday ul't,-moon session will be in charge ■a the Mini.-‘ Wives ■•■nd Ciiris , i -i ; , Winkers CiyL, Rev. W. J. Council oi Dunn will deliver the ovoni’i nit-g-age. Music will be furnievid tty Antioch Choir. Biu.due School. Ordination Scr yj f -s. and regular worship wiii comprise the morning session Sun day. The Moderator, the Rev. W. F Cox of Durham. N. C. will de ticer t>ic morning -ermon. Fields j „f Ln v 'nv will then be assigned | The Altvrnoon and Final Sermon ; i! 1 w delivered by the Vice- j by the Moderator and Secretary Modern to: rile RCV 0- D. 1.-t.'- -o' I Pines. N. C. Dune, Ok ,pel 1 Choir will furnish the music. ;. :c. - r of the Cape F< ar C'-’n-1 •ercncc in addition to those men- | , nf.i .ce: Rev, G. D. M- Neil, .f. j rrrtan . H v. A. M. Mintcr, As- ! tant Si-cretur.': Rev. G. L Llii-j .ill, Treasurer: Rev. C. D Smith. 1 : •;.airman of Board. Tne Bt Re. j . \ M Hill of Kinston. N j is General f.toderalor oi the ’ United fro Will Baptist Church | ~nd w ill make the up< a! for sup-j .mil ( .f the Educational Proa rain j .oat for Kinston C'oit i.n- in parti j ' v do:. The ! üblic is invited to at- , Iv : id. IVailivrs ( onlab j 1 T. noon was held under the an- j , of the Primary and Gram- j 1 TV .-!„•< at K«st Knd AudHu | i r>.*ni. Pu-ticipanb included: .Miss ! R-iz.-i kid.U'. Miw N. Wrikht I yt; S J Pickett. Dr. L. Tiios | Hop kin : oi Tcacoeiv. Colli •.-<•, Co-1 '\ i w bi.: Uni ve vs it./, N. Y • **<«• ... 1 1 a . VI N l.tioio. Music groups from Gr-enlcnf Elementary i Schools participated. | 51.,:. Ami McAllen JoVinson _!.< !!h North Carolina Cello -e Li i v School, wa.- the l-'Hneipa i. inker at the Librarian';: session 1 D High School. Mrs Cora ! ,-..al Bi man and Mrs. A. B. Bry | all v. ei e pan- • ConsUliatits. [ u the Guidance sect mo, it. u lu. si 11. chief CiU:''lor, NCC, l)ur vs as to-- featured spe.o.ei *■' nkki.fi Hi-n Sohool. Mrs. M. U ;;v of Wilmington extended /, ... and Mr. Russell was in •, -jdu.'nd by Jimmie B .ib. r j),. c E Boulware of NCC wa- I c," ia ir.cipa! speaker and con ; ~,ua>ii o', the inathsmatic:. session •ip.u: tc, improve Fh.mical L.l - ion in tile High School and I How to Motivate the Student j, th( topic of NCC Prowl j fnntca Vounge's discussion at trie I nilvsical education section. ! -n- CaulbSJT A. Jones ol ■ .he d» iK'-.dmont of history at Nor". • ! (•■:roiin;. Collegia Durham, was tne v.rir.fipal speaker at the social -Tierice session. R. W. Carlton and Its;;.. M. aohrison were the others laking cart. Other participants in the «n*> fiy meeting included: J W Bioad hmst. D U. Wak-on. Or. Voster ; Pa v ne W. D. Bryant, Mis, 1- uM;la-w Thelma Johnson, toe , {i : v p s Hassell. Ra.v Armstrong, ii Proctor, H. B. Lucas, ,1. A liar o' - W A. Foster. F. R- »any i i;c fosep-h E. Belton, i)r. L. Ihom- I as,' proto:-: or of education. Veacn i, rs College. Columbia U- N. *. > and Clinton L. Blake. T'oe avsocialionV, executive corn limit.,- includes: R. C. Fortune. L. !>. Smith, C. H. McDonald. Mrs.] i Pearl Parker, B. 'i Washington., ! Jimmie Barber, Mrs. Lillian Will- ; i jngton, Stephen Carraway, and S.\ 1 E. Durant. Dr. Shepard i : a day when our people were tear- 1 : ing the early lessons of mutuality lof opinion and cooperative atti tudes in financial living”. 11 Continuing, D*. Stowat t said: ‘*U | j may seem out-of-piace to those of i j you hore who ex peek uj .-toy out of : this college with a diploma in, ! your hand and a college degree | lon your back expecting :t*. once' '| to begin life as the president of ; 'orr.e corporation at a high salary [ j! to be called upon to begin nt the ! I buttons •.. iih a broom and dust j pan.” ! Dr. Stewari said many of: Anteri- i -; ea’s great avn had str-u ted life' 1 : -humbly and had worked their way ) ■ i up :h- ! • rIM, of- IS, ... i •| strength of diaractcr. He added.' | "Dot, r, i.n-;nber. America was I ■ | built upon the sturdiness of poo- : :! pies' character, its flag was made i •if. e Ay the hixii m: ral intor .. | ‘ ty of those who brought tore nan-1 / uers from battle fi- Ids of boro j ! -n. ;n>d no man lias yet r;.,-: Ato e-.-r,r s:lficiH'ir'e who did not . ■ have somewhere in his fun,:.;.. 1 I someone, who paid the price fori 1 lhe start -he got." Os Dr. S: guard Dr. Stewart re- i i marked: "D:’. Sheporc.l '.v:,s ; ! the be:-: ‘••i-nds anyone could i ve B> was true loyal fa hful. i and would .'fir-- pc-rsomu in-1 j tviests to enhance the opportuni- j | Ties of his frte.tsife. Dr. Sbepivd * j .u- <"*.il among hr- friends of! i the elite of the inielJectn-",! and > | ainlcmatic w- rid. s!< taught me ] : • uit v. hen a man t-.cte too •oi*: to j i.x of help to the humble,.* of; I Ge-cLs children. t!,u* ran is tt«, | | H:tle for usetuiws'.- 1 "This college has not yet reach- : <?d its fulfillment. Tae spirit and mentort of Dr. Shepard is so ac-1 lively alive here on these grounds j today, under the superb leader- j ) ship of your great educato; and] | president, that the day is on its j j way when this institution, will so : . expand its borders that it will | no longer be Shepard'.- School, or | . [h - NT C. College, but will be ! ueruified with th- university life j 1 ,f the nation Toe new ewr,kenir; I which is seeping through the; j world today on all continents and j I nations except one. i-- brim inc in : ' a system of integration by which ! : tii-h and women will not be re- j i reived according tu pigmentation,. : but by merit as to intelltkencc ; :,nd character The 1 1 a\ ,: re-.- at I hand when the schools of learning , i.-vt ryv, hei v- .'-. 1 11 lock arms a : .,■;: ,;j an mt IL'-ctua! leiiow i ship searching for truOi. Tne oar. th, destrucuoi, oi modern, i i vituauan now facing this world | : ' 41.- us in ,-n-ler e,'< : -■ i-itMter vw i .'unner <o Tnbb,. or ike ’tr>4,"' the ■ (uisl.n rht of an encroaching' tie-'-, j potisrn.” I oimil Hiding in VvacU boro A!.- - Elbe! Henry, j v.-;i; r bi•.■m; <,! r . -' th.,' S 1- iO‘,M ::: j i.-.urdi r of Alex Hark '4l plumbing ! i >nd heating contractor. | At Tarheel. a‘ crowded school bus • j narrowly averted tragedy when it !w; ; sidesw ip*‘d bv u ear driven; | b> A1 Smith McMillan. | In Goldsboro, William Hass 32 i -,f nea'* Faro, died of apparently j accidentally self-inflicted pistol : j .rounds A 22 caiibre pistol is raid ! Ito have gone oft while Bass was ' i k-aniiu: ovc-r a stove pouring in I '•(irn cobs, j.- \ kueiH'i." ridden New B--rn. vniiti!.; Gl. home on leave, was •iceiised of ; ie capita! charge of j rum- - v V 9 y.-nr old France.-, Foy. ] The til, !’vt. An.ell Gaskins, is [ being hei-i temporarily without I bond .a Cram. Couniy Jail. ~~ KR A MER'S “THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS j Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets j Celebrating Their 18th BIRTHDAY With A Pre-Christmas Lay-Away-Sale $ .00 Will Hold Any * DIAMOND * WATCH * JEWELRY • CHINA Or anv of the Hundred Christmas Gift Suggestions , until wanted Arrange to Pay The Balance During i 1954. • EVERYTHING REDUCED! - CASH or CREDIT - KRAMER’S “THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets Except where KeOrirted jm.huHi n— mim—vrr"r-~ "—"■"-‘ l »' > » llri _ -M-minti-- .< --uunt Ann Page Creamy Rich , Mayonnaise qu«°« 53 c Jar Northern | Toilet Tissue 3 roil » 25c ! Armour’s Star i Beef Stew 1 1> -oz can 39c I | Sultana Large Butter Beans 2 29c Special! Buy It By Ihe Box—2o Packages - • *v Chewing Gum bo * 59c | Nice Juicy | Fla . Oranges sibba e 47c Big Plump Tokay Grapes 2 lbs 25c ! ‘Salted /5 ? Spanish Peanut ox, pkg. 15c j WEEK SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 7. 1953 Mrs. Davenport Entertains Oneen Os Hearts Club BV AJJLIK U. PEEBLES i On Friday evening:, October 23, i the members of (tie Queen of i * l r*fs —— i Dr flies Rape i Griffin is tried. Sloan ha> been | ebax etd with coiiduct unbecoming ; an officer and wdlt be tried later. I’his Cnroliian reporter was able j ro pivee luge!her some informaticn : -tethered from sources which c.*u j n*>r be dUclosett and found that moan and Griffin brought the v»o --: enter on i the rc-svi'va.tion and let her out. ; bog V,':..- seen by another c.-Ttcer ! kti,.w her hu.«ba'id and it was i then that she rouoxtod her wild ; ride v. ith Griffin, j j J, v.a-; further reported that the I ■ cmiuib face was in bad condition ; .u.d Thai iff. oven -uid a .--hit*,',:. U was then that she was baker, to i ispital nd hospital • thoj - I lies corroborated her story oi rape ! ‘h'th Sloan and Griffin arc idle:/-: i -d to have cone on thvir way. Gi'u- j l rin wet,*, to hi: quarters and wash- ’ i-d himself up and went to teed ; Griffin is 26 years old and comes j from Men pi.;.;. Term He rpeut: rax u, go u.to th,- M-i.'ii...- ' f *, b f ing tsui.slvred out of tliei ; .Varim-s !k- wc-.t to VVcat Virkiniu, ! ..-jute. wiitre he got a degree in] i business administration. He enlist - c. in the Army after graduation,, having received a commission from i tne ROTC. Both Vu and Sloan as',: marmxi. ! k it neit-hcr is -believed to have any . children. Mrs. Louise Griffin his ,-r is expected to be so r, for ; the trial. IKDIIORS VOTE: In order that i AHOUMAN readers will set first hand intortnation, ' g. vaiitl'V' K-triH's, veteran newsriaprrtriati, will he on hand to sice on-the-spot ('overage whet) the trial begins Thursday morning. L VINES' LUTS Men’s Rubber Heels ATTACHED !N 3 MINUTES FOR SHOE RFPAIR b\ri;ains AND FAST SEKVK I* VISIT MeLELLRNS SHOE RETAIH SHOP Heat-13 Club w«t« graciously enter . taiheu Mis. RU'ii P. Davenport l at her ••loive on E Martin Street. w The club made plans for the annual 7, urkey Raffle which vrui be held on Monday. November g.iru. At this time tin: person who has purcltased the ticket with 1 ,-w*. i-, .■ •••-ill Du': re cipient of a twelve-pound dressed tinivoy ioi Ti'.ankSKivitiK’ ,1m- T:,:;:' ‘ may b,. pisrchstseti ' : i oni any >m*nti.V'i' of the club. 111.,- club also accepted tv/o new ; member;-: Mr-.,. Velina Joyner and AT ~ Mf.-Neul. Tii]} vvtij re pitU'V two torn -r trioiribcrs who i ha, c left lhe ccy. Dunn;.* the social hour, Mrs. ; D;;v. rspi ri. served a dciicious ro ; past is, which lihc ■ bgc? out the | Hallo ween motif' 1 . Following this, i -guests nnd meni!,.- played ca i nusta and pinocljio. tip bpst> ss a*., arded prizes to '■ho A,: v-. I: . prisons: Mr.,. Hath ; Uiutoii. high. piuocK. Mrs. P/iyiiis ! Haywood, gut. • piriochlv, Mrs. Sa : . .h Gv-Cfd.lo'p. ;•;•••>, ni, ;>nd Mrs. 1 ivterca Yarborough, high club Ca i nasta. Mcnb-r.-. present ever. Mr-- Vi j vian living. M. -da-:a £!’/aboth . GofieM Ruth Huston, Elizabeth Fi.'X, V* , it,' L.i 1g • - i rite I.sNunci' Par.liint: Parker, A1... ... '•■ - i.'-iw Sa-'.th Sp r-d an d ' ! Mfpv L. Yarbrough. Come In Or Cali Robert Riant DIAL. 3-4666 or 3-2251 FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION < J action ; f«_™» sei , | © j FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Washer CASH PRICE $299 75 $30.,75 DOWN j Ther* » no tough scrubbing of dotfscii with Lve-Water Action. Go*hei or« »übm*rsj«d in water oil the time, with rolling currents of hot, sudry wafer going through them. Two freih-woier. Live -Watei rinses float all dirt awuy. ! t . ■ * Selocf-O Dia) f ar I «»««•»» w« f hl„ 9 Simm I i * *°P loading I t * U”dorwat&r Sod* f W*Wb«»or g • INSTALLATIONS ALSO FINANCED * fritl4alre l** Ur V .« ** r* *+ r o-wow 225 S. WILMINGTON ST, Raleighf N. C.
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