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WC/T END /CCIALX B7 CHARLES LEE OWENS Visa Mary Ford and M'. John StanluK'k of rhorlotti' sp«>nt the week-end with Mr. Miraie Fog? of Fnyottevill» Street. Mrs. CUr* K. Borliind and littk darphter have retunicl from Lincoln Hospital; hoth. mother and daughter are doing fine. Mrs. Mae W. Xelsmi has n*- turned to 1010 Thnxton Ave nue, after a visit with her mo ther in Eiistis, Fin., and to hci* brother and sister in Detroit, Mieb. nt Camp Butner. Miaa A. L. Cobh spent th« we«k-end with her mother Mr.. M. K. Cobb. The Junior Choir under tlio ! leadi'rfthip of J. C. Fuller reti- i dereil inusto /Sunday at Wc3t Durhnw Bapaist Church. W, H. Wntson spent the week end in Durham attendiiipr 1 the principals institute at NCCN. Mr. Watson is princ'- 1 p#l of Wayne County lijfh j School and is from Mounr ; Olive. Mrs. J. Tweedy has return- i Friends of Miss Matildi ed to her hoiac in MeDoweU, be glad to know W. Va., after a short visit wcth j ^ her husband, who is stationed that she is much improved. JOHNSON H. RAY AND SONS ‘The Home of Dependal^e ^rvice Licensed Embalmers Since 1915 AMBULANCE SERVICE Call J-SSOl'—Cor. Fayetteville & Umstead Sts.—Res. R-4311 I pi. Ornrer Clevelnnd ‘'■nii- lock who is stotionul nt Kiiil, Okla.. spent 15 dnys fnil(tn”!i ■with his |>firents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W'. Scurlock. He returned L') Oldkhomti Wedncsdiiy. Mrs. Mntte Little hns turned to her home Kt. 12 Co!? Mill I^oaJ after sjiendinp two wi'eka at Wndcsbori), visitiiiR , heTsfhildren. Negroes Of Orange County Work Hard In War Loan Drive Miss KIrore Wrijjht, H r. Corbett, W. L. Oliver, Mra. A. M- Thompson, Arthur llrad sher, Clyde EusseH;' ’ Davi l Breeze, Mrs. P. O. James, Mrs. ^ Miiry Vincent, Mrs. Hassie iBrooks, F!d. Poteat, J. A. Park- The Third War Lonn Driv^ ter, Mrs. Annie .Tones, Walter'«'»% Mrs. A. D. Morrow, N. C hns brpun amonp Ne»i'Oefl of Torain, Ilev. J. B. Brooks, Mr^. Coward, William Burton, -A. T. BACK THE ATTACK WITH MUKK B().NI>S of M. ' ing on Pjne St. •3 Cearnal, Dock Beasley, Mr^ Arlhur Wells, Mrs. Ida HeJ- ter, W’^alter .Hester, Benn'e and Mrsr. Charlie Littl? had as their week-end frueHc, their son and'daughter from I Winston-Salem. I Miss Ruth Cleopatra Xorris : has returned to W’inston-Salein where she is d member of the senior class at \Yinston Salem Teachers College. Miss Marjorie N. Norris left last week for Winston Salem Teachers collepre, where .she iy entering as a freshmnn. Mrs. H. I. Vicker’ and daugh ter, Lena, spent the week en.l with her sisler in Graham. Miss Dorothy Lee McAllii- t,er has entered her senior I year at W’inston Salem Teach- :ers Collej^e by doing h e'r “Practice Teaching” for the fall quarter. i Mrs. IL D. McPherson, ehai.‘- man. Mi’s. Minerva Wilson, Miss ('eleste Fearington, Miss I Dorthy Holt, Mrs. Hnttie Ma/o, jMrs. C. Stanback, Miss Jen- i kins, Mrs. Pauline MeCnller.s, Mrs. Alice Parne, Miss B. I*. Beatt.v, Jri.«?s Clara Morrow, ''Miss 51. K^vious, Mrs ('yn- ihi.T Whttfed, 3[rs. X. C. Co.’- ard, Mr.s. Oeorgia M. Faueette Mrs. X. C. Diekaou, Miss Loui.se Worthy, Mrs. A. A. Burt, Mia.? .Ruth Stanfield, Mrs.*A. D. Hcj- riiral Ornnpe County. Every Alice T. McAdoo, I\Irs. Len.i family .vill he asked to par- Riichard'30n,* Q-eorpe Walker, phase one or more bonds dur- .Silas .Foncs, John Whitted, ing the month of September. Ares Tinnin, Jack W’ilson nii l jl^ughes, B. A. Smith, Mrs. Mar- The workers who will do this | Walker MiBroom. Iparet Battle, Zealon \anhook, ntiip follnwirify* * and Oeorge Brooks. mi.;."H0R0 m^TKi.-T: : KFUN-D msTiircT J. R. Snipe, chairman, Ml3^ B. A. Turner, I\Irs. A. L. Lof- tin, Mrs. M. B. Hester, B. X 1111, Mrs. M. J. McClenny, Mri A B Fqller, Herman Allison. Mrs . .1. A. Terrell, Bibe ('ob- le and Fred Swanp.* Cedar flrove Distri^ Mrs. Clementine Walker, Chairman, Wain Compton, D.j Partin, Lndon Partin, Arthur A. Torain, E. B. Poole, Will e IO’Kelly, Mrs. Mary Holloway Snipes, Mrs. .L R. Snipe, Mrs.'Noah Alstn, Sam Smith, Mi«? Lillie Williams, Mrs. E. P. Ethel Stanfield, R. M. Edwards. Rainey, Mrs. C. M. Deflrmon, ^Mrs. Mary 'Worth, Mra. Bet- Miss M. P. Millfi, ” ' Coy tie Jones, A. L. Fearlngton, N. C. is included in the olaas j Ernest Jeffries, Mr?. O. T. Fearington, Sylveste’ of Nepro members of the Wo-|Jiieg Rainey, Richard Trayn- Bynum, Mrs. Pearl Caldwell, men's Army Corps recen^'yj jjraduated from the Ikikers anil] .{’hapel HHl District: J. T. Snipes, chairman, Mr.^. Eleanor Brow’n, Mrs. Freeman Rogers, Mrs. Irvin Nunn, Ho bart Walker, Ed. J. Jnes, Miss Ethel B. Hopson, Mrs. Minnie T. Forte, Mrs. Mary L. Pratt, Tom Couch, Mrs. Ella T**i"’> Mrs. C. L. Bobbie, Mrs. Nici? jChapel Hill Woman lAmong First WACs FORT DES MOINES, la. Private Effie G. L. Winste.i() of 12.1 Graham St., Chapel Hill, Cooks School at First WAC' Training Center, Fort l)c^ Moines, la. She learned, in Bakers an 1 Cooks School, the military ; methods of preparing, cookin^ land serving large qunnlkies of ; food. Her training has pre- jpared her for duty in WAC' I mess halls at Army post^,. camps or stations. ^ SCARBOROUGH ^ & HARGEH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones: Day J-3721 - Night J-3722 522 E. Pettigrew St. THERE ARE NO remlins 'A' Avialora aay tliat little Hn" iiHioCF on wings of their pla—olira make things "go hay-wixe.** There axe "gfound gre^nlins," too. They go aftiir important papen, war boni^ an^ Talv- ablee. But they Ixate a banl^ TauU. A sale deposit box save you wony, gn^ and loiip. Rent oste now.. It w31 pro tectton fas veiy kimII qpet' MECHANICS AND FARM^S BANK in Oni YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE Don’t be slack with your perso?)»^ ap pearance whether you are looking lor a job or already on one. We are ?i3eciai ists in all kinds of barber! nv beauty culture. FRIENDLY CITY BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR A. 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