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WEEK ENDING SATURDA /, M'EH. 7 . P>s7 Cash receipts from market:;;.: of ! livestock and livrtock products in i North Carolina in 3950 were up J*lo.a million from the year b ’ u\ (Political Advertisement) j*! Let’s RETURiI | WADE LEWIS \ Rakigh City Ccunc i Wade C. 1 ■ Experienced Busint m ". | Fair, Honest, Prc;:ros>:; • 7 Citizen with f ■■ ad of * Outstanding Servic :i ; Community. Vote For WADE LEWIS Hiwtll'iiiwwamfiwn—iMtimi'Ti ■ nimt <m ■ wy>«M%n>«uw. wwwfWWffltWßtwu;» mi im miinmrtiircin iiimoiioatwnna'mim nhowimiim ■> . c, PJtfiOr. sw* I FRANKFORT, -c* •■.-. - „., f ». .••»* -■■ r- ■m.mJrv&yn+.s*k» 'A;**-,****. «* •■*■ •-» X.* - .. . ..- -...■ iMiri" *-* - . -A^W—.«A ... DAVIE ST. PRESBYTERIAN MEWS , w« « n ■•■ - ” - Reverend Robert 1.. SWrley. Pastor i HH.IIRKN’S SERMON j The H< v Shirley urged the little ! tots to as beautiful in their j lives ns they looked. They were asked la think of who made it | possible for thorn to look so beauti haw ; our l o. :-,s and ,k-< unis :•■•■'■■■ nrof.y In I other wards. "Protly is As Pretty .Do, s." ■MISS PAVN’SI RINGS $ Helen I’nync a rising, senior of | Shew* UP: s br-autitully sang. t "Wore you Ti-.aiv." Oman music ji was acciimivni- d by Mrs. Mary I ( 1 « ' \V-, • :!.,;- a,,,!, son 1 of Ml- and ,\! Fletcher Haywood 2 vi s a Candida., for bapii.ssi). | R. v. (:. \V. Watkins of South | Sheet .v>ve l» ief remarks. He visit* i j ed the church to Congratulate the I inw parlor and to worship, p! I'Ht i’ill ANNOUNCEMENTS || ,ltit;i Ke-ncc Coburn, child of Cn'o «i rage ,md i< i, n Coburn was bap- I ti/.ed Sunday farmu diately follow- ! s ini' ili>' re.n ■■ rration portion of our g Mrs. Owndolyrt i. id. Godmoth f <>r of she bah? held the baby as | she Was baptised. jjj* a>swi». iwia-im* ■• «; j Al/?.: TVPUS- OF UIIIUDTtKN’S |j ijl and grown vrs sue m < ||| Less Than V 2 Price i ill Expert Shoe Repairing j | j •>' j yif i" ' •S’ Y? *3T ■ Hi. lON SHOE REPAIR HE. C. HATH. STREET Kalesyh, N, C. A K4.wv-vcs.ia-- -.- .' ' m- -mwr r——' Shelita Dale Williams was the child baptised Sunday, April 7, instead of Selina Edcell Williams, as reported hi our bulletin of. Sun day, Apt 11 14. We regret the error. it was nice having Miss Janet Hicks and other visitors present Sunday, Miss Hicks is teaching at Henderson Institute. To those who prepared dinner for Ihe district Sunday School Workshop held here Inn Sunday * our heartfelt thanks Some of the ladies stayed here at the Church Horn 10 to ? that night. We appre ciate their devotion and service. Commendations to Mrs. Price, Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. Ridgeil, Miss Lane, Mr. Holloway and Mr. Boyd who took active parts in the Workshop. Your pestor, Mr. C F. Lightner as the official delegate and Mr. F, Carriage represented you at Pres bytery held Wednesday, the 17th. at Haymount Church in Fayette ville A check for $121.20 was pre sented to Presbytery from us to pay in full our Per-Capits Tax. The tax was $0 60 per member and is I used to defr ry the expenses of j Presbytery, Synod and General j Assembly. At the rocjimst of Isdics of the j church, the Manse is now furnish- • ed with Venetian blinds at alt win- ! denvs Tills adds much to the beauty j !i and privacy of the Manse -for: j which the pastor and tain : ly jUK j most grateful. Tt is hoped that each of you wilt j | he able to share and e>:perU-m > ir; ■ i your lives Mv* joy, bosuty ■ ;v-■- ! | Tory of Easter. Yet. in order tm! ; all may share in this ytonou; o: ; casion we urge that you oft-r s ; r-ilont prayer for the :vk r,n:l - he*. | in who could not he out E «»■-• ; Sunday. The other organir.atimip.l r v* - i ings of the church will be tv.-id as j j usually scheduled. Louisburg Motes BY MRS. ALVIN WH-LIAMS LOUISBURG A Religious pic ture, -The Crucifixion of Our l .oed." was shown at the First Bap tist Church, Oxford, April 10. Peo ple from severed counties came to see this picture. Members of the Mitchell Chapel Baptist Church at tended. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wilson, M«. Cinderella Davis and children Mrs Irene Simpson. Rev and Mrs. J. 3. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Williams. Service at the Mitchell Chape) Baptist Church begun Sunday morning at 10:00 o’clock with Sun day School The supvt Iniendenf, Mrs. Wilma Red ..veil, was in charge. Subject of the lesson: ‘Jes us’ Victory and Commission," The !■ •-•son was wry beautifully re viewed by the Rev if B Floyd Worship .service began at IPS!), j j The church .scaling capacity was j filled with tvowhipr-'-rs. The pastor ! ! b-v Tl t,. Br-Hlle, set the c.hurch spiritually on fire- when ho preach ed, -The iV-s:unction of Jesus.” ; I’o.'-t found in John H:S3-2?. Ho j R:*<d the tnojrt i/Jorlius Incidents fn ! li>-’ * e■• : ■■ * - I are the cross and resurrection. | | There is a resum .:t‘on it-, nature i |in iris spring, these plants amt ] i free;? which scent to ho dead sro now buc-hn/T out with raw life, j i The sr . siun' ir; pleased to an- j ; ’iitunec as publitilicd in the public i dices the candid.icy of Lawrence j 1 'l‘. Ligbtner trustee of this church | 1 City Cmnici! hun in the April j ! '7 p, j-r.a.-y, : a W v.-T.t need i j far Christian men and women in | i our government and we endorse j I and support Mr. L.igbtner. j A very lovely mi aningfu! tele- ] I gram was received from Lav. reace ; and Clarence Lightner wishing | evc’-yor.c A Happy Easter. . ~1l ... Ml IM II j Toyville and Children's Wear | CAMERON VILLAGE!. j | We Now Have A Large Stock ol j f GIRL & BOYS CLOTHES j 1 to 14 GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES! * -%Mnmr4in n, .mii>■»!■ nrimor-uas•-v -cvaattM 6MW» ; .- It’s' such, ' ■ ■ ••••••- -a, comfort :tir#LT r r to take -*’*•- the', bus and leave the drixdng ( p*'’’j 1 } v -•*-• * .-.■■»»*«>*•>«*»»•»•*•»•(*** to US? I GREYHOUND* UNION BUS TERNIMAL | 217 W MORGAN ST. RALEIGH DIAL TE 2-5536 '«#»*■-* w m >.iwb-.'-iwii-v- wKMnnmwMr v- ■■ '> | ~Famous BAKERY SPECIALS LEMON SHERBET LAYER CAKES FILLED WITH DELICIOUS I»:.'Kod Custard Spec, Price $1.29 DELICIOUS SPONGE CUPS For Short Cakes ft for 24c CHEESE CAKES HOME MADE EGG BREAD ONION ROLLS DANISH PASTRY 10c each BEST RYE BREAD IN TOWN I Special Notice to Future New Brides NEW LOW PRICES ON WEDDING CAKES The Very Finest Quality! FAMOUS BAKERY | 106 S WILMINGTON ST. PHONES: TE 2-8333 -TE 2-8334 . ffl «tO-*’- • * ■—!■■■■ --—T*— —— Q-,r| ultT ITT TMWW In Time of Sorrow There Are Thf> Funr-rnt Home whoso services you need j MUTT be one In whom you have the atmotrt confidence. <f> Tho people to whom you entrust the last ton- i tier care of your loved one* MUST be capable, fjl efficient and experienced. i rpi * Tl.e eh owes mafia lor services rendered 4,<f; L, M MUST be reasonable. To » T* Remember WE PLEAD GUILTY to nil three of these f* ixquimncnts, If you have used our >itr- ‘ vices .. „ you know. If you haven'*, ask one ] of your friends of neighbor* who have, | RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ! 322 E, CabarruH Street Dial TE 2-2835 | HE CAROLINIAN When there is resurrection of Jes us in us, we have new life and go on rejoicing. Wo have new faith, new spirit | and a now hope. These were what happened in the lives of Jesus' de > ■!"-!< s when they were told that loons had risen. Jesus said: “I am ihe resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he .ore dead, yet shall he live. Truly this was a powerful ser mon Music was furnished by the men's choir, with Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson at the piano. Visitors 7diss Josephine Nile of Peters bnrg, V:t was home for Easter vis itmg her parents. H. I. I. C. Fred O. Foster is home >n furlotigh after spending 25 o i-nths in the Air Force. He has spent several months in Japan. M"• r.urie Foster of Norfolk, V i is visiting friends and relatives here, Mr. Sam Foster of New York City visited friends and relatives here recently. Miss Marion Williams, a student it Hampton Institute, and A-2c AJ !!■ ri Marshall of Newport News, V. were the Faster guests of the parents of Miss Williams. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Simpson of f'l;ai,an S C were the Easter ■ of Ms.*. Simpson** parents Mr, and Mrs. Carl £, Kearney of W. D. C. were the | Easter guests of their parents. Mr,. Mary R. Davis and family lof Ww-ibn.don. D. C., were the | Easier guests of her mother. :‘.h ; O: *no Alston is home after ! .-a* -ruing She winter months in New j York. Mrs. Minie Thorpe of Nov.* York i City was ;iu» Easter guests of her i mother. Mrs. Mollie William* recently v.- a.. —i- -■rmii n i i~ am hi i iniiiiraiiiaiii 4 Sanitary Grocery Meals & Groceries i S We Give Familj Stamps ; FREE DELIVERY 231 Smith field St. 5 Pure Oil Service P ® OIL CHANGED IM ® GREASING Complete Auto Repairs Washing & Polishing H 1400 GARNER HI). visited her parents here. Mrs Williams lives in Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Shelton Rodwell, a student at A&T College, Greensboro, was home for Easter. Mis Mayme Cheek of New York j was the Easter guest of her par- ; ents. Miss Bertie Jones of New York j was the Easter guest of her par- ; ents. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Williams of Rai- ' tiniore. Md.. were here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Lesie Crews of lh nderson was the dinner guest of her broth er, Mr. and Mrs. .Joe hong. Since the national advertising tampaign for wool was launched j ewo years ago, per capita consump- j tion of apparel wool in the U. S has increased 12 per cent. Total mill consumption of apparel wool is up 17 per cent. j i [, . 1.,,, MMiii i-mi.ni-s * -- ■. !*• • —s—t ', arKrvjcr»>i'“v wnvKrsuui. ! Feed your ba CAR N ATI O | America’s "healthy baby" r« * R „,: 1 . f j | p Swti ' ' ..... ■ f v %Jo* % \. Sit 2 ■ I | % -Jr \ /v ; •. ?*f ' y - . kt it L i ' "Healthy Baby” Sheila Maria Garcia of New Orica nr, YOU CAN TRUST CARNATION. It’s the safest, most nourishing and diges tible form of milk for your baby’s formula. More mothers feed Car nation to their babies than any other brand. 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