10 THE CAROUNiAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 ■ * The Raleigh S C EN E W SPIRITUAL PROGRAM SI 1 I Th-ro will be a big spiritual ! program held at the Maple Temple S . Christian Church, corner Camden i ,■nrl Martin Streets on Sunday I * right, January in, at B;p.m. The ! program is being sponsored by the I , Evening Sta s Quartet and the Evening Five Quintet. LOCAL WOMAN'S BROTHER PASSES Mr John E. Perkins of PdflM-llle, the brother of Mrs. I I: beth Nichols of the 800 lilork of Cotton Place, was burnetl to death Friday, JailU are 9. iit 47 rears of age. funeral services were con rti,,.t,*#! Siina-iv f fotn the Edi son funeral Home of his native rite. Burial followed in the p "'dsvllle Cemetery. Survivors, other than Airs. Nichols. Include: his wife, Mrs. ! tha Perkins; one daughter. ? T ’Us Buhv Pearl Perkins: t« o other sisters. Mrs. Matilda Al ien. Stonevilte: and Mrs. lota ' Robertson of New York City: and a host of nieces and nep h“v.s. RIENDEY TEA" PEANNi I) Tim rumor church and VCS So- 1 y of Rush Memorial AMF 7-ion pi-nvch, invite you to n "Friendly 1 Tea" in the basement of the church on Sunday afternoon from 1 4-1- n. m. „ l ' a FEB 1C AX LEGION’ SESSION Tlw American Lemons will be In nt< .f(' ! anco rs? Rush Memorial A ?!K Zion Church Sunday at the 11 i o'clock service and will, hold a ' t-neci'd service. The message will v, c de'-'-e-ed bv Re V \V T). Cq'-son. I CARSON IS VISITING Mrs w. D. Carson is visiting i > „ ,-u "her children in Washington i T). r , and New York City, rospect avders is charlotte Mr. Purdie Anders, director of nubile relations at hi. Aug ustine's College, v. ili remesent | : u-m rollr-e at the 2nd Annual Public. Relation'. InriiiuU at Johnson C. Smith University on January 18 and IT. Air. Anders wii speak at the Saturday morning session on ■‘Aliunni-Public Relations Pro grain/* MR, AND MRS. CLARK GUESTS Shaw University's pass in Chris- . tinn Ethics had as guests Mr. and George Clark who are mis- . -thmeries from Liberia. The guests • participated in a pane! dis- ! cission with the class on the reli gious customs and cultures of Li- ■ beria. A. ruest on the pane! also was Father Joseph N. Green, chaplain us Saint Augustine’s College. The Reverend Moses N. Delaney ; if in struetor of this- class. QUEEN OF HEARTS CUT B MEETING The Queen of Hearts Club met on Saturday. January 10. with Mrs. i Ruth Hinton of Washington Ter race. as hostess. Mrs Velma Joy- • r ; cv presided over the business ses s;,..i ' Since this was the club’s first ■Tie'etine of the New Year, there were several items of business on fl-v ' ’'id-i Reports were heard from the committee on the Christmas Charity Project. The club took Christmas presents to the 84 residents of the Wake _ County Heme on Christmas Eve. At ~ ivn \i-; hotel Member of N. H. A. Clean. Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold Prop. ‘ItO E. Ca* ami* St- Raleigh Phone TE 3-6800 i Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cor Fayetteville and Hunter TE 3-3383 Raleigh, N. C. j W. F. Peterson Joseph Whitaker Chairman of Finance i S;B9 .. Sunday School ; 11:00 Worship Service j : 8:00 P.M. B T. D. 7:30 Wednesday Teachers Meeting. 8:30 Wednesday Prayer I ! 1 Service. «w»w-wwawwwawMwawwaw».OTM iwwMwiMi SJepsi%2£s Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL, TE 3-1071 A the dose of the business *,ei. sloii, Mrs. ILntun served a de licious repast. Guests present for the evening of pinochle w ere Mrs. Marian j Browning and Mrs. Victor Peebles, j Club members present were Miss j Vivian Irving, Muadatnes Kdwint.cn Sal!. Ruth Davenport. Velma Joy ner, Marguerite l.ightnor, Eleanor Mitchcl, Allie Peebles, Sarah Speed and Mrrca Yarbrough. High club prize went to Mrs. Al- } he Peebles while Mrs. Eleanor j Ivtiti hell wen second. GAY MATRONS IN SESSION The Gay Matrons met with Mm i Norma Haywood on January 10. j At the end of the business meet ing. the members were Joined by | Mesdames B Lewis, Bethea. Madi son and Royster for a tasty supper i of oarbeeue, hush puppies, slaw ; and coffc c. Progressions of pinochle were oiayed Mesdames White and Ak ins tied for high prize. Other priz- i os were received by Mesdames Bessie Lewis, guest, and Taylor. 1 low. The score keeper's prize went to Mrs. Cofield. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all. Members present were: Mesdam- Juanita Akins. June Campbell. Elizabeth Cofield, Rosa Curtis. Boa Hamlin, Nonna Haywood, Irene Lane. Lillie Taylor Hnrveleigh White and Mable Winters ATTEND FUNERAL Dr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Cole- ; man and Mr. Harold P. Colon: n returned to the citv Sunday ni«ht from Clover. Virginia where they attended the funeral of thc-ir uncle, : Mr. N. H. Coleman who died In j a New York hospital last Wednes day. NINE ANI> FIVE CLUB ENTERTAINS Tim Nino and Five Club had its j first meeting for the New Year, j at the homo of Mrs. Ruth M, Law- j ronce on East Lenoir Street, with j Mrs. Lawrence as hostess. After the regular borines* session the members played Pokeena. Mrs. Geneva P. Brown received ton score prize and .Mrs. Nan Robinson and Mrs Ann Webb were given consolation prizes. At this meeting members also j celebrated the birthdav of Mrs. j Bertha Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox re- j reived some beautiful presents . from each of the members. The i hostess served a delicious repast. Members present were: Mes- i dames Bessie Wesley, Bertha Wil- j cox, Sara Sharper. Nan Robinson, | Ann Webb. Helen Mitchell, Mary j Marable, Ruth Lawrence, Emma j Jones. Addie Harris. Alma Harri- | son. Cornelia Cobb and Geneva R Brown. The hostess had as her mwst Mrs. L. B. Nelson. MRS. ROSA KELLY HOSTESS Op Sunday, January 11, the Boy alettes met at the home tis Mrs. Ro sa Kelly, 609 Chamberin St. The following members were present: Mesdames Josephine Morgan. Doris Brown, Carrie Morgan, Eizabeth Peebles, Mary 7. Hopkins, Leona Morgan, Mildred Scarcer. Susan Haywood. Eleanor Flagg, Lillie Turner. Virginia Blount, Margaret Peebles, Amelia Peebles. Helen Zeta Phi Beta Sorority EST Inc., Raleigh j 1 in«iasa,j rtf iTrarn- I—r1 —r i ........ ... Now that the hoidays have pass ed and everyone is bat k to nor mal, the members of Otnicron 7,i ta Chapter hope that the New Year will bring many new ideas and much happiness to all. The chapter got off to a good start this year when Soror No ra Lockhart, ihe regional di rector, made a trip to Rich mond Virginia last weekend to attend a planning meeting for the Eastern Regional Meeting that will be held there May 1. She reported a peasant trip. Many thanks have come from 1 the St. Agnes Hospital staff and friends for the dozen waste paper baskets that were recently donated to the hospital by Hus chapter. The members of Zc-ti gladly wel come tha new Sorors and their families to the city of Raleigh. They are, Soror Sarah Thigpen Dorsey and family and Sorors Lo retta Sinclair Moore and A, L. Honk in*. Soror Dorsey, a resident of Rocky Mount, now resides at K-30 Washington Terrace with her hus band, Dr. Eugene Dorsey, a native nf Port Worth, Texas. He is now a surgical resident at St. Agnes Hospital. They are the proud par ents of two daughters, Velvora Oriska and Kathryn Denise, who j also reside in the home with them. ! feoror Dorsey is a graduate of Win- I // //i’6mw.ZQ> 1W ' %jBP iETHOO | News BY MISS DORA D. MROUD OAK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH METHOD "The right.rm.- shali flourish tike .. palm irr-<; no : shall glow like a cedar :n I.< b.m ion." This text was used by JL >. c !L. Mr.nni/ig at City D»Pl: : | Church Sunday morning. The »<-.-• ! mon was one full of thong.:l m<s ! those present enjoyed it. The jut.;- |or choir rendered music wUh j Miss Brenda Bethea pre.-idiec ' the piano. A nice number of pi• ; pie attended the scm me. MISSIONARY <TRI Ul The Missionary Circh of St. Jam -s A.M.E. Chu. <-:-, will meet Sunday at 3 p m. Plato of meeting i is not known at pres* nt Mt-mbo'-a | wil! be notified of the place before i Sunday. PRAYER SERVH ! Prayer s-rtk-e is held < nub Wc i r.esday uie.ht at Oak Citj\ Baptist '. Church. All aro lire d to attend. P.T.A. RUI.V On Monday January 'J(i at | o’clock a rally for the 8.0 K. P.T A ; will be held at the chool A play i will be presented at that time, j Please help ir. this worthy off<• • t i Funds will be turd for eq.iipn-'-rh ■for the new building. s?<^ Our sick ate all doing n.-.eiy at i this writing. DEATHS Mrs. Emmet line Hooker A.- ! bury passed to her reward Friday •at St Agnes Hospital. She hau ■ been in declining health for quite ■ a long time. She made her home ! with her sou and daughter-in-law. j MV. and Mrs. Nathaniel Hooker !of Asbury. Every one loved M j Emmerline. Th.e family has our j loving syranathy. n rn MEETS ! I.a«t Wednesday the Ladies w ; H ing Workers Club met with Mrs. Virginia Clark. After an interest ing business meeting. Mrs. Clark’s birthday was celebrated. Sh> ■ - | ceived many useful and valuable I gifts. Refreshments were served. | On January 15. the chib will-col ; ebrate Mrs. Edward Holloway's . birthday at her home. FOR THOUGHT 1 I bind unto myself today i The power of God to hold ar 1 j lead j His eye to watch. His might to stay j His ear to barken to rny re - d | The wisdom of my God to teach « « ft 0 His hand to guide, His sheiid t<- ward; The word of God to give ine speech His heavenly host to be my guard —St. Patrick's Breastplate Goode, Susan Person, Louise Rant . Mabel Haywood, and Miss Cathe- J tine Williams. A delicious repast was enjoyed by all. Don't kill hogs and process the meat on the farm if average temp eratures are above 40 degrees. ston-Salm Teachers College and Columbia University, New York. She- transferred frefn Rho Zeta Chapter, Winston-Salem, to Epsilon Gamma Zeta Chapter, Rocky Mount, In which she is a member at present. She is now employed at the Croshy-Garficld School. Soror Moore received the A.B. degree from Show University and the masters degree from A. &■ T. College at Greensboro. She and hubby are the proud parents of a son. She is also employed at Cros by. Soror Hopkins is employed at the Lucille Hunter School and is a resident of Rocky Mount. She now resides at 1613 Oak wood Avo.. with Mrs. R. Goodson. She is a graduate of State Teachers College, Fayetteville, and at the present is a member of Epsilon Gamma Zeta Chapter of Rocky Mount She and hubby are the proud parents of a son, Michael. All Zetas of this chapter wish for Mrs. F. A. Turner a speedy recovery from her illness and hope that she will soon he able to join the Grosby-Garfield family. On Sfifurday night, Jan. 17, at six o’cock, the sorority, under the chairmanship of Soror Addle Lo gan will celebrate Founders’ Day at the home of Soror Mary Car nage. Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs. May L. Broadie i "Our 11 ..wib.; Katun - , wo thank i iI in fu. Thy i oh and for :,!! | I'.H- b< Ip ;t itas given u.-. IniOUgh! . the v,- u'.'- \4.ay u»e vi'vi’ »l fajtVt- I ! fully lu ih< be.-! oi on: abiiiiv rnd ' ! win othti's ~s momlii-i - :, Give us ! , pjiiii nee ..net liiuierstnndlng with I I our ii.'llov.' workers. Bioss all ! | churches every win re and grant j j lint v.- m,,;, b".t l ■.i in mission i J through Jesus. YOUNG S MISSIONARY TEM- ! ; PLE tJiMß—Sundav School got tin- | ! dei way at 9:45 with the supt.. Mis. j i Della R Ford, in charge. Morn- i mg worship began at 11 o cioe!". ] with the senior choir in charge of ! i music under the direction of Miss I : Rfitie J Broadie. The pastor, the j Rev James N. LeveroHe. delivered i an irr-'Diying sewnon from the sub- I i.'Ct “The unexpected trails in ' lift i WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST ! 1 —Sunday School started at the j I usual time with the sunt.. Miss j , Nannie Morgen m charge. Morn i in:? worship began at 11 o'clock i ! with music under tie direction of - ":?< Morgan and Mr L. Huywo-.d. • S.-e iptm-c was ;ei fro n St. John } ' iOth chapter. 3lh verse to the 13th ! j verse, and St John. 3rd chnpu-r. ! i sth verse A dynamic sermon v.az | j brought b-- the R-v W. T Brown j 1 district s'r-eriptri’dc'.' ~f pn j ! Greensboro District He close for , | his fttb.lt'Ct; “I b .-Ilev •in Jove The : ; oartPr it. the Rev. Oscar W. Bur j [ wick. t j UNION BAH VIST - Cburdl ! | School u 0: unre-.vev at the usual I i f't V e Mr tj. T. S. i’-h. • : in-,: I in charge. A very in piling mer,s- ' i Rev G' ' ’’ ’..-Hell Tit sciti'.-.' ! i cboir was in charge o' music, un- ! i dcr the direct ion of Mi. Andcr- | j son the organist. j LILY OF TDK V M.U-'.Y BAT- i I TIST Si veiny Scluv.l started M 10 J ! o'clock with the -up!., Mr Joscnb j Wiiliamv f .. in chr.rgc. The con- I ‘•re go lion ", di'-nd'-rd after 5! ,r, - j day School ns there was no other ! service | V ! P. S T CONGREGATIONAL ! ' CHRISTIAN--Church School start - I : rd at 9:45 with the supt.. Ur. Slier- ; ' man Lewis, lu ebarge. Morning : ! worship began at 11 o'clock with j i the junior •-heir in charge of mu -1 sic, under tut- direction of Mr. Er l' nest Maatf-nbuc-ih. Morning prayer j i —,k delivered bv the guest minis- I - I isp*s Tnmple 1 Church News BY MISS LENA M. LURK j On Sunday, January M. morning , *.s ■.5 ■ ! ■ ■■■■:■. at ; r: | the Maple Temple Christian ■ Church. Tpb pastor, Rev. M F Booker, i j made his call to worship and the j junior choir marched in singing, ' 'What A Friend." j After the- choir had taken Its place they then sang, "Gloria Pat ! ria”. We were then led in prayer by the partor while the choir softly chanteti. "It Is No Secret." i The fi) st hymn of the morning was "He Brought Me Out." after ; which the scripture lesson was [ read from the 3?nd chaph-r at Ex j odus. verres 1-35. ■ i Prayer was offered bv Deacon I Fred Jones-of Norfojk. Va„ father I of Miss Jean Jones, a member of I the junior choir. | The mission offering was lifted ihv Uia ry officers | blessed by Deacon Holloway. The noun commits us the week were made and the introduction of the visitors was next The general offering was lifted while the choir sang. "Just A Lit tle Talk With Jesus." Proceeding the sermon of the morning, the choir sang, "We Are Sodiers in the Army." The pastor's theme of the morn ing was “Who is on the Lord's Side?" It was a very timely mess age and offered n good question | | for all of us to ask ourselves. The | sermon was enjoyed by all pres- ’ : ent, | Immediatev after She sermon ; i the choir sane ns its invitational * hymn, "It’s A Highway To Haven," The doxology and benediction closed the serv’ce for the morning. SWK AND SHUT-INS Mrs. Mary Winters, Mrs. Caro lina Woods. Mrs Clora Norris and Mrs. Boxella Tavlor. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK “Get on the Lord's side today.” TOUMENTS Since S9o3—Marbic-Granito j "oiiy OLvcctt WARNER | MEMOR! A L S 3819 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. Cl. ji j Acroti Rfsilroad—Front us Mutliorl) Jj j ter, the Rev. B. F. Alston The pas- j lor, the Rev. Howard Cunningham, 1 • : delivered a nice iru s.ige from the , 4th chapter of Acts: "Gossiping | Christians. ! OBERLIN BAPTIST - Church | School stal led ut 915 wiih the ‘ j supt., Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge. Morning writ-shin got MnHwpway “t 1 ' 11 o'clock with the senior choir in • charge of music, under the direct ! : ~ of Mrs. EDie Ha;., -s. Organist. Mrs. Lucy Campbell. The pastor, I I)r. Grady Den,us Davis, pleached j a wonderful ..ernion from the 18th ! chapter of St. John i RUSH MEMORIAL CHURCH BY .MRS ANNIE U. THORPE I ! Quite a number of the members ; : and visitors attended the services j j last Sunday, because it was sped- : . ! al "Installation Service.” All of the j : ! officers for this conference year {‘ : wo l - scaled in thmr .special ■ ,-ats. i i I The junior chou- mjrchod out j ; gracefully in,gins.. "God of Our : Fatiioi;.." They 100, knelt around ! t. :a lit a. f • •!" iiiejr prj.yei of Cott ! socreiition. The fust hymn, "Prayer Is The j ' *?oui'.s Sincere Desire," was sung, | lire, d by our pastor. Rev. W. D. ; Carson. The responsive reading , was for the 2nd Sunday. "God's j Grr at tv* Word." Scripture lesson, tv, as th-m read from the Jflih chap- j' tor of H. Luke, comprising 15 ver- ! ! Rev. Carson then lead us to j ■he throne of Grace v/ith his soul- ! ‘ stirring prayer. i Our second hymn, •riVr.at A , Friend Wc Have In Jesus," was I sung as the congregation roeditat | ed. The ndritste then chose his text from Acts, 2:13:14, "And when they I were come ut, they went up into Al Pikutis Aids Work 01 Crippled Children, Adults CHAPEL HILL lt certainly appears that a man known over the Tar Heel State simply as "Al" I has found away to get efficiency 1 without ai.ro getting ulcers. I Getting things done has become |a. habit with “Al” Pikutis who i since 1951 has been at. the helm of | the state’s Easter Seal society j -whose official handle is "The N. C. Society for Crippled Children and Adults." An adopted citizen, “Al” makes his home in North Carolina by ! preference. He loves the State and 1 its wratn-hearted, friendly people. For nearly 20 years he has been a familiar figure in this University i town and during this he has become well-known throughout the entire state. For sixteen years, from 1935-51, < "Al” was connected with the N. C. ! Symphony Orchestra, the last six i years of which being the group’s i business manager. “CYDILLACS ALONG” ‘‘AT’ brought to bis present du- 1 tics some rare and unusual, talents, . This is why the Society moves a long so smoothly, quietly and with almost clock-like efficiency. Much effort and thought are giv en by him and his staff to their work, yet the net product seems to be achieved almost without effort Things move along casually, in- i formally, and in a friendly give- 1 aud-take atmosphere. Still things ; have away of getting clone and i done regularly and habitually I MWIWWi riiiiini I inn ■nr I-■ -II ■ i-« i.nn . .«i>—? MAKE EXTRA MONEY” i SELL The — Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. * The CAROLINIAN * 518 E. Martin St. ' » Raleigh, N. C, 1 Please send details of how I can earn money selling * The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I can sell I I j ..—...... copies weekly. ( f ma im i Ir 1« . W—,«,MWWWWM»»»,,,W»K«<iI | Hn » ' ADDRESS »••• infEr-g**. kiiw-j o* tit <,***>«*»>»»■*■ ■»<■»»'wrarggi mu .I I | I I f • CITY OR TOWN * • FIRST BAPTIST Church School got underway at 9:30 with Mr. W. H. Taylor, Sr., supt., pre- Muiug. Muiiiiug wuisiiip started at U o'clock witn the junior chon in charge of music. Organist, Mrs. Lil lian H. Branche. Soloists, Mrs. Ly dia Th’>rrv>»! Wall A very inspiring ■a rmon was given by the guest minister, the Rev. G. VV. Williams from Virginia. Next Sunday, the gu--st speaker will be Dr. J. Jasper Freeman, pas tor of the Green Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, Virginia. an upper room, where abode both ! Be tor and James and John and An- ' drew, Philip and Thomas. Bartho lomew and Matthew. James, the son of Alpheus, and Simon Zelotes and Judas, the brother of James. They all continued with one ac cord in prayer and supplies!) i with the women, and Mary t v «* Mother o? Jesus and with his b - three. Theme: “Organization," Out if this powerful message came ihe following excerpts: “Being Chosen; "Being Sent;” "Being Cooperative;” and "Rejoicing.” Because my name is written on high and as a r, >ult j I am a child of God. This was also ! an inspiring message. • At. 5 o’clock p. m.. the officers again met at the church and be an io make plans for this year. Ail. seemingly, were of one accord and pledged their support to the urogram of t:,O Clitii'Ch ruO porcCTi!. We invite you to come and enjoy those grant messages with us from time to time. Certainy you will receive s warm fellowship. A* a result, North Carolina'# only private, non-profit agency dedicated exclusively to all the State’s crippled and handicap ped persons has moved t ht-ari with great speed since “Al” be came its executive director seven years ago. Us services have steadily expanded, It* prestige has grown, and its irciyiaet upon the State has be come greater. During the year just closed over 3.000 Tar Heil physically handicap ped persons were aided directly by the multiple program of expert, guided assistance provided by the Society Many thousands more were readied and helped indirectly. The agency has nearly IC3 local chapters end all but three or four of the counties have one or more local unites. During the year just ended the State society and ! ?s lo- { cal affiliates spent over $87,h37 In helping the disabled in North Ca rolina, over $33,320 of which being expended directly by the local chapters. KNOWN AS "AL.” Quite revealing of ins personali ty is the fact that very few men who known him ever call him by his last name, and there are many who do not. even know what it; is. One thinks of the great Church hill when he sees the way Pikutis holds his ever-present pipe in his mouth. He doesn't really get going until he gets that pipe so-so be tween his teeth. My Lady "s Doings + + + In And Out Os Town Make The Most Os Your Time “How can we do the things v. ought to do and ail the tilings we j want to do without whizzing ! t rough life like a rocket." asks ; U. s. Corinne J. Grinislev. trs. Grimsloy, family realtioiv- 1 lalist for the N. C. Agrieultur- j a Extension Service, suggests j these li.iiu stretchers to 1., Ip you i <ake the most of your life: Never hurry! For each moment saved by speed, two moments are lost “resting up." Try to live by a plan —not a rigid schedule, but a clear idea o; what you hope to acocmplish. Know how long a particular ask will take. If you don't havi a clear idea of its value you can't ; budget your time any more than ! you can budget your money. Skip the non-essential time-con Telephone TE 2-8777 Bloodworth Street TOURIST HOME j Ciena, Comfortable Rooms Radio and Television 524 35. Blond worth St. Raleigh j | your Fire Insurance adequate on your home? Was it bought | to cove? your homo ten year l | ago or five years ago when tht I value was half what it is now. The valoe as your hojae b | worth protecting. Let Cavanes* lasorsnc# Agency give you full protection on your home and furnishings. BEFORE SOU SUFFER I N i NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. CAVENESS Insurance Agency 116 S. HARRINGTON ST CALL 3-3588 Dial TE 3-3563 ROY CAVENESS, Jr, SOY CAVENESS, Sr. | - - prTntTn?! & COMMERCIAL m SOCIAL | i Consult Us for Reasonable Estimate* Prompt Service Phone TE 4-5558 ECAROLINIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 518 E. Marlin Siraat ftaleigh, N. C. ’ MRESHSEAFOODI :|f Ask For Watson's Fryers jf| At Your Favorite Store WATSON'S | Seafood & Poultry Company, Inc. 230 Cameron Street Wholesale Dept. Cameron Village Rock Quarry Road $$ l Raleigh, N. C. I Finance or Eorrow f | On Your Car j | Through The 1 Dillon Motor Finance Co. | |is 126 E. Davie Street Phone TE 3 3231 sumers on you; list. How impori : ant or necessary is each task? Take a generous “hunk" of tin I to do absolutely nothin' 1 Relax’ Check on yourself. How uo you feel about your job in life? Wanting to do things is what keeps most people moving! At the end oi* the day tiley doll i feel pushed because they know it uas all been worthwhile. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kearney and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Perry. Clean soil added to pig pens each J dny will prevent anemia. INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKETS ' :! FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' Durham, N. 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