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PAGE TWO THE CAROLINIAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1945 Raleigh Personals UV VIVIAM McLbMiON Me. and Mrs.. Orangie Lee I'crry arc- visilin^ relalivca ui die city. ii.Mdi 111 (.'hculci, fii. and ivii I . ii> lb HU' iuriiicr iUi2>,2 iViai'- Uki {.). VVaikLi ui tiaj Jra^elleviile Lt. , liajiiiiii ui Uie i- Jiia liTuiiiiii' ailL-i viiiiUiiii pai- .ll>U VVltu JlCl'L. ilU lit Uoiiuug ii'cuiiiL- a I'duiUiisl Male. Ml i.( wis >>t l,,>iu.olii I'aik tias iciuMU'o lu iiic i‘a> alU't viKillug lii-i uaojiiLii 111 Ua.-.tiiiittuii, D. C. wl»> lia.s bcL'ii veiy ill. .iiii.iM lliitMul VViiiiul(.> lias K luiiiua lu Ins .^lalluu .iiU'i visUiiii liiN {All fills III iliu ci>y. Tiie Josliua Umei. Cluu oi iii- lapiicl' MUi iial L.ipkol i,i.aUil u pasU. U.di juve a uaiuiiiei ji.iiuaiy ;^uiii al U»c lioiiii Kev. and AUe. C- - Juiics in llii.li' pieaiU'III, .icieiao treuiiUiei. Guinea Ui.ie tiijo^eU anil llii-n Hie uiie-'.a aU .1 miicK/U., uiiii.ei' 11. lliv beaut.Lill> .leeuialed dining lUUIll. 'U a ifw •'! i.-.i iiieiiu: .!>• evening. iLUiuai> alu Uiilhdav. ii.ippy uiiitiaa> I’la JiiU we wiali lul’ >uu >li> Il-Ipp' Ii'lllllia lliiotliin Suui fNl.l ll> I . Hun v^iiii>lli> In llie a 111!' i.f.itli ui Ml.. iJil.iiil ),ah..id oil .'Uiiidiiy infill. lit l.iu.le ilallla ol la-1 1-i . ^>lleel lias U'luined tiuine iiiiii; iu-i uaiiiiiiur 111 iay* . C. idiS. a.illie.. J Ulea oi ILi buUlli hv.ani •' Heel lia.-' leluineu to Waali- umluii, t*. C. allei viaUiiitt dele duiiiii; lli*‘ ili'.illi > 1 Ilf* aialei, Alla. li.illei Kelly. Aiisi. .^.illy Jones ut JJa SuU'.i. liaywuou iueel wua uol ui Uie tily I'fiiiilly .i..;iiij; ii'lalivea ri Caiy, N. C. ..Mdt TllOaf ple-em vveu. .vleadaltua Mari Lcll. Kvili.i V.e.-.iti, Lena I'lipi, Alaule Young, Alarjuiie Uun* .loll, ab.iiine AiilUi, Caaaie Jolniauii, IJoioUiy Illch.iid on, Jeaaie I’eiiy, i.lhcl Jone.s, Va.., Uo.». ilu'Uou llel.n L.U.. Ja.i.i if.Mia, i.ucy ilruwn. J.aiic Luilia, Julia N' vela, pitsiueiil, l.il.ian tieeiaai., -• creii.vy and lU.. C. C Jone.'. .leasuier. .\lia.-fs Dorothy Peui. J-.U.i M '* .0111', Willie James 1. mg. Uievivie -vi.ioi,. :n..l> -Miller. V' .one Mill r. .iiiH Del'i.'e Flowtrs- .M.- K.i'lui.i .lie bueil .vale-'L-mg at the ■•■1, .dr.'. Lniii.a .null. Ill'; I .■-■'i' I ueilig a IJ.ii.el.i .il S>1 A^lIU- 11‘ ' UL W I .Ml T. C Jet'..-, i'., and fdilor-owiRi nl ihe VNU- . .i..,vvn Jj-rnai, :i buiiday. Washington School News CompllMl By Aleuader ChAlinen and U»rf«ret LuUii A. AND T. COLLEGE ISSLES BLLLETIN Buy That Extra Bond !! aUNbUElGlllA U\ M.W L. UKOAUIL ..:i" Kea liiiifoid. junior, ul iiii Agiieulluial and Technical (•olloLV of North L'arolin.i at i difenslior.'. \va- rifnily voted ipiral o-cd of the mstitu* | inihuaMiiiic Ihe Kev. b. i. Daly, piinupal ul the Auiiliaiiiplun Cuuiuy Aiaiinng School III Gary.-nurg, N. C. visited his Jaiiiily over Die week viid. the iuurili Uard Huiai Club heid llieu- iiiuiilhly iiieeling Tuesday January JUlh al Ihe liuine ol Airs. Jtuili Davis. AfU'i the bii.'.iKss ol Uie ineeliOg the club was siived a iruit salau. cr-cLei.'i, lea and take oy Ihe bos- le.scs, i\Ua DaVis, Mrs Ulaiithaid Dover, Two i*uilLs were given lo Uie hoi.liss made by Uie club meni- ucts. Those pre.,enl wire; Alesdames Maty Lane, l.onnie Davis, Uobeila I'ailin, Aloiy WilUauis. Lauia Alc- Livii, Sallie ‘Jiay, llalUe Johnson. JaiMiie Tiyler, I'oinelia Andeis, L.-" lell i; ..-.ki i villf, Hiehinond Jones, Klsie Glenn, Ulanehaid Dover. LuD Daviii, Alary J..hiu.on, Alisscs Llizu- belli Piigh, lUlen Jackson and Pearl Evans. The next ineeling will be with Ahr Alable Davis and Mrs. Lula Davis. • -A Gioup i oi Uie iiuali Mv-j inoriai Cuuici. spoiuoied a aeiiii wa on bunuaj iebriuuy 4h. a. lliic AomuibsUaUon bj-.ding m j cnav*s ilci*..ia. > Tile piogiaili ColiaialcU ol a s>- iec'tion oy Uio Uiiilcii Ciioia* c»o- ^ e.fiy UUUcl' die dUeCUon ol A*. ■ lierueil T'uwiis. Oliwaid Cn..su | on toOiOiOis A as iotiwwea b,, UI iiel'ipVUiO lesson .eUd oy AUs. Ld ty T osier Uie ^ i'saiins. I'lajei oy Alls. D^aUUie *VluSsi > , heeoii- liyuui, Conie TTiou ^uinikniy Kdik. Al * wbicn an uisUmuen- lal soio, 1 Aould De Ti de, uy ai*. jolui DoirelU T.icn a uuel oj .Misses IVuUi Dii^eis and IvuU. Walkiii. ine ciosum scieuiion was Oil DeuUed Kdlees uy Un i^ioi ai ClUb. nltauanics D.aneiie Alassey alid iUsie Jolles Wide. Ul iliaike ol Uie pi ojpaiU. /UVel Ulv piogiani, Alias Luo. Diooas, Uie soe*al oliadiUaU, selV- I a der.e.ous .eposs ol puneii id nouie-uiade cookies. :»Iis. LUwaid iNoi wood ol tt Cha- 11- ^ ay noMored her husoaad 0*1 iouday, icb. -lUl WiUi a soiprlse bit uida dinuei. A lew iiieiuls Helped nun to teicblale. lUose . M . Ill Wfie: .Aiosuaine's yliuia J. '. on.iuc'lfd bv laidv -d r.' .1 l> The effort ti the eniir contest student was spon>ort*u by Ihe YWCA as u pari of its contribution towards e"curinx funds with which to con* struct a "Y" hut on the campus of the college in the memory of Its slndftits, who a-i members of Die aiined forces ar. giving their all in the defense of God, Justice iiid humanity. The dramatic season of the Wash ington High School will open Mon* day night February 1 with the ini tial three act comedy depicting an interesting and delightful play de* .signed fiom actual realiUcs in life. The play by James C Parker is one of Ihe choice selections of the Natienul Urania Co. It will un* lav I a great theme of love, devo tion and affection, it centers around an all star cast of seven girls and four boys. A full two hour produc- lion, It promises to be full of de lightful fun and at the same time characterizes the most keen feelings of a group 0/ piople who have faced with firm realities of life. The |)lay is a story of Gloria and June Wade who b«*cause of a Urge sum of money loft to theni from theii father have caused a group of so-called aiistocrats to attempt to have a member of their family to marry one of the twins. The theme of the story continues until a great climax i.s reached which de termines Ihe true account of (he will. The characters in this play are as follows; Gloria and June Wai' identical twins. Julia Perln; Aunt Mary, their aunt. Senora How ell; Martha Mason. June's girl friend. Daisy Vandergrlft; Jerry Mitchell, Oluria’s suitor. Robert Brown; Bob Carlson. June's suitor, Erne>.t Jones; Schuyler van Schuy ler. New York aristocrat, Clinton Copiland; Mrs. van Schuyler, his mother, Flla RuDi Thompson; Ger iildiiii' van Sehnyler, his fistei, Es telle Hrtwkin«; Jeeves. Schuyler’s valet. Uiidulph Phillips; Dora, the Wade housekeeper. Ella Branch; Miss Arnold, a messenger. Janii Adk Newberry Street LSO Club Celebrates 4tb .Anniversarv AKA Sorority Observes Founders Day Feb. 3 ..nu lUlge /II.X s‘-‘0-'-'a Maiii.cU U> ..-11 U/^iot'ii lup-i-v uLoiu.ivii /Ol till, laolu ullicci . liana p.iinU'J :cei, bouaii/aihs seivca .-.'ly eii.>.u,Ciy piucc curui. uiiU ouvetui'S. jOdi piioi to Ihe main lealure ; the ,/ilCinooii, Uie liaaiieus, buiur III tui.i Nelson, welcomed Uic guest c.-ijida> al- -'1. D. laylor, .dollit Lc-e, WiUiv a, /iJpha iiiela ouy ivay. Guiiith Walls, Marguo- .uplla ivappjjiiU' woiLe, Jtobei la nlllChfU, DcUl .../.Uieu ioui. nlio Clijplfi' Ol i>i.uv» Umvciaiiy, -u. -1 a ijxju/i., i.uuiaO .Vll'Dlemiall, Mli- ' **ne'^ occasion ^iiiointiill, joscpinnc Clalilou, a .p.lU Ol gaily j oeanneUc lllcXs, busic V. I'eliy, IC- laO.ts \Milcn . aiio.e V. l/al.iain nialgv lIUSscil. aiibCU weic uce- , i.K'ii.Mo.on, ot iliude Harris, lap-is ,;i.ni.i 1., Iin.mis, Louise *»piai- J.-.CK.SONV1LLE — Moiitfoid Point Negro Marines, and citizens of Jacl..,>nvUie joun d in an enthus iastic celebration of the fourth an- niveisai^ of Ihe National UEO movement, here al Ihe Newberry ^trtcT uEU Club, Sunday aflernoun at 3:30 p m. February 4, 1S45. Ti.is oecasion was iinirked by ap propriate decuraiion, a program and addilioiial space to Hie original building, by the rendition of mus ic by (he Montford Point Chon under the uirectluli of Sgts. J. A. Hobinson, and Harmon Fitch, by all address delivered by Pvt. Ever ett M. McAdams, and by the pre- ^ence of some of the UEO Council members. Pvt. McAdams, a graduate of Lin coln University. Missouri, a former directoi of a USO in San Francis co, gave a brief, but interesting ac Groensboro—The first in a series of pictorial b illetins designed to acquaint the public more fully with the pixigress and opportuni ties lor Uevelopjnunl fur Negroes in agriculture ana industry in Nuitn Carolina has been issued by A & T CuLioge, Greensboro. The booklet ^ows that many ol the BO.DDU Negro farm opera tors in the State are following the most progressive methods ui farming, dairying, poultry rats- nion.stration clubs among the Ne- mg; that there are 3-16 hoe dc- gro farm women of tt-- state with an enrolment of 11,437; tiiat among the Negro far youth there arc 529 4-H Clubs with a total enrollment of 30,607 boys and girls ooing from 14,217 homes who are guided and assisted by 1,707 adult leaders working with B3 county farm and home demon stration agents. This mteresting bulletin may be had free upon requMt by ad- dre.ssing, Public Relations Direc tor, A. and T. College, Gre^ens- boi 0, N. C. tiDiiche Dull Julia Deiuny. WIN.'iTON ILAClItkb K/\LL1GU — The kbaw cag* era will meet the tViui*M- &«lein Teachers in a* d^uoR'- hcader r'rldsy, Feb, S, Mi tbc svhaw cuuri. flONOK KOLI . I'lr^.t .seiijcsU-r honor rod; TT^Gilh giode; ilerberl Kllis, and Aioi loy Ecliiiiuke. LleveiiUi glade. Uoitm McDuw, i.uwaiU Duvib and Vciuice Miller. Tenth grade: Louim CuUitlu), An- ^ei.i AlaiT'.ieiia, Vuleiiu Wynne, Jac- iiiilinv Miicnell, William Wimber ly, Ella Huth Tliompouii and Bessie ill- btioud. .Nil.Ill glade. ,Maltha Brown, Vi- a Nicho's and Eleanor Bonner. E/ighth grade; Nicle Hairu, Wil liam Lee, Paul Evans, Ida Koss •vli*. Dt'loies Fields, Claudia ivlorguu and Benyjinin Thomas. ihiid six weeks huiiui roil: Twelfth grade: Madie Bennett, Herbert E.Uis, Murruy Seninoke, Mary Taylor and Alexander Chul- iiieis. Eieveiitl) grade; Lillie Coike, Ed ward Davis, Mary Dixon, Cecelia Hjiiler. Veriiice Miller, Wade Smitli, William H. Williams, James Taylor. Margaret Larkin. Doris Mc- Dow, and Mae F. Tuir>e. Tenth gride; Louise Cutchin, An gela MaeGienu, Mary Thomas, Va- kna Wynn, Sadie M. Pop*', Senora Howell. Jacqueline Mitchell, Julia I’errin, Audre Wall, William Wim berly, Gertrude Copeland, Ines Hall, Josephine Jervay. Ella Ruth Thompson, and B*ssle Stroud. Ninth grade. Martha Brown, Vi ola DeLainr, Owens Nichols. Clin- ma. Cxiuabmd. aeanor Bonner, Pad- count of the USO movement. Fur- ihermoie, he stated that funds (or operation ate given by the public through the United War Fund. Members of the USO Council pre sent were Mr. B. J. Holleman, ctiairniai), Mr Ramon Askew, Mis. Eric Gardner, and Mrs. Z. Ennis Muriill. Mr Askew stated that the program was cumnienJable and that the building, even though it Is ni w and substantial, is entirely too small and should be several times larger The USO Council agencies such as the YWCA. NCCS. NTAA and YMCA are giving the Newberiy Street USO Club their mutual co- operation and unselfish support For thse things and many other Mr J. W Joyner, director of this organization expressed words of gra titude and appreciation. He also ex pressed thanks and appreciation to all who participated in making this commemoration a success, both of the military personel and citizens of Jacksonville. USO Club staff members are: J W. Joyner, director; Mrs Maggie L. Neal, snack bar aid; Miss Daisy L. Jones, snack bar akl; Mrs Annie Mae Hinton. secreUry; Mr. George White, custodian The Buffett Luncheon along with le birthday cake cemsisted of chick- salad, olives, pickles, crackers, coffee and candy which was pr^ pareil and servied by the VSO members, and service men’s wives of the Club. ^ RALEIGH PIN-UP GIRL CONTEST BEGINS PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Cal. 12 years of satUfaittlon. AU Colors—Staias aad Enaicals. Mail Orders Promptly Pilled Railroad Salvage G). 779 iioulh Wilmington St. FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room and :hicken shack Half Chicken or A Chicken Sandwricb SOFT DRINKS Corner Cross and Laka St. Australia has been hard hit by prolonged drought. The 1944 wheat crop was only one-third of ^e prewar average. The Com monwealth supplies about three- fourths of the food for American forces in that area. Per Persosalised Hand Laundry Phone 4100 You Too May Get RELIEF FROM ASTHMA SPASMS MODERN Hand Laundry 11 Obnlln R—d Who are the moat POP^*" young women in Raleigh? Ine Pin-Up Girl Contest aponaored by Fin-Up OiTi V^oilicav —a the NACW will *orUy reveal that fact. To the Junior Muses 14- 16 arrfl the Senior Miasee 17-^ who sell the highest number of votes from Feh. 12-Mar. 12an E^' ler outfit will be given. In additi on the pictures of The next iiicc-uiin v*** aa - — Mil'. Miiblc Davis and Mrs. Lula Davis. •i-'^ UBEKLIN ROAD NEWS UY ANN MOBUAN Mrs Pearl Wilvox has returned to Montclair. N. Y. afler visiUt4 !u'r moUicr and iiieiids ia Kai/^iglk N- U. . , u Ext Wi'ilh Smith ol tort Jw*- 1.11 S spent the week-end with his'wit*, Mrs. Myrtle Smith at her lii.ii,' oil Joint St Mib.seK ituth 'I'rice ulul Mary W. Turn.-r of N*;w Bern were in the city over the w*‘ek-end. Ml.. Mary L. Wilson of Scot- lantlncck spent the week-end in (his eily. Tlic Ladiei. Auxiliary met at the Uumi* of Mrs. Lily Kaks on Mon day night. . The Home Guards Club met wiu. Ji.sephine Trice on MoniLiy even iiig. On Tue.sday evening the Triangl Club met at the home of Mrs. Ger -trude Webb. A delicious repast wa enjoyed by all- On Wednesday evening the Wer li-yan Club held its regular we*-kl: meeting with Forrest Wilson. iwiiUay, F'eu. -lUi wiui a boiyuo'. . bn UiUii diuuer. A iuw AijmUs noipeti Lmi to ccicbrulo. iaobo inescnl were: MeMlaiiioa Anna J. ,yUe, M. V aiiderifUl, Dine Daily', loiin High, Peai'i Jackson, Mi. ..nd Mis. Williani Drooks anu iViis. Dui'Uulte. Ihe ai-aii was very en joyable. , , , , *\lis. Itoy ILcjkS and ciuldieii ol 12 t navis Way have returned to Uie city ailer speuding several weeks Ul Bailiniore visiluig NUs. lijcii's iiioUier, Airs. SriuLh. I'vt. Eugene Wesiy is home lot a lew days visiung lus lainily al 12 Granville 'Terrace. Mrs. Mabel Osborne ol 4 llyuv Teiiace rs mucli unproved altei beuig uidispos*-d lor sev«-ral days with liu. Mr. and Mrs. Alton SnuUi o! Wasiiujgtoii, C. are visiting their mother, Mrs. Zula Freeman, 24 Chavis Way. Mrs. Siniui Ls the lornier Miss Thedosia F'reen- n. JAN LAKY NLAltRIAUE STATISTICS ilALElGH -- The office of the •Wake County KegisUr * Deeds is- .-•*ned, during January. .“iB murriag*- [lieenses' — 47 wiiite. and 11 Negro ^ couples. BASKET BALL! iSHAW VS. Winston-Salem Teachers College SHAW GYM f ri., feb. 91 Game at 8 P. M. ADMISSION 50c XHAW VS. J. C- Xmlth Llniv Saturday, February 10 piJol to Uie main leulure ol the aflcrnooii, Uie Babileus, Soror jiicmia NeKun, welcomed Uie guest LO anre-'U allied pleasure, immedi- ilely iuil'iWiiig Siiio Llaiithe Daii- i. I i.poKe veiy appiopiialely coii- ceiiimg the Vision and spirit that pi'o’iipied the lounUeia lo bimg into uemg an o.'guiiizalioii of women that stands ' cutluie, character md all those I'mer ijualUies that iiake mr goovi cilizeiiry and high .iliolaisliip. 'Ihf iiiiiiiomiiUi part ol die c.lfbiaUaij v.as dosed with the Miiginit of the Founder.' Day Hymn lid Uk- Si-ionly Sonu. A most colorful and deleetablc four course luncheon was greatly ixhleiad l>y soft liuhts and sweet music. 'Ino i I t ini/.i', .1 beaiitifnl olrh- Id 1 lal.f plaic, was prvseiil- ( .1 to' Mr.- Alma Williams for lop -(• re. 'Ihe soioniy prize, a beauti ful clil./d eiy.'tal hait howl, was p.i.eiihil lo Soiur Ji.lia Delany. Among those present were Missts I'.itricia St*\varl. Etta Durct' Mar- g.irei Biigg, MiUlKd Jordan, Mayc tl. l.ii-on, Gwendolyn Moore. Anita ••ai', and Mc.srtanu > M. .Vl. l.alh- l>- C. IVttiford. L F. Perrln- K n. I vtle, I) C. Qnarels. A. T Williai. . A M. l.eviiiK»lon. N. B. Inl'orer. Dora Ohy, L. P. Canady. Salem Teachers lu a* iRku^^- tieader I'rliUy, Feb. 9, oti the Sliaw court. The prrlimiiury game will be pDycU' Uctw^vii Uie uodefeuted Sbuw co-eda and the Woniau's team ol Wiaston. The gjune is sdiedulcd for 7:" W. C. Davenport Injured In Aulo-Triick Aecident 'fhompson, and Bessie Stroud. Ninth grade: Martha Brown, Vi ola DeLalnc, Owens Nichols. Clin ton Copeland, Eleanor Bonner, Pau line Ray, Bernice Compo. and Con- .Mance McNieL Faghlh grade; Nicie Harris, Wil liam Leo, Paul Evans. Elsie San ders. Jethro Rtibinson, Holwrt Sew ell, Ida Rose Brewer, Delores Frields. Claudia Morgan, and Ben- ' jamin Thomas, Who sen one ..a.,.-.-.. -- votes from Feb- 12^- ter outfH will be glve«. to additi on the pictures of the leading con testants will appear in the paper each week. Girls ^ gteter by February 10 el 113 h. Davie St. between these hours o.- 30-4:30 KAl.KIGll W. C. Davenport. County Fuim Audit of 91)9 East Hai- goll Slrccl, sulfcrod possible In- li'i'iial iiijiiiies when his car was struck by un Army trailer-truck about 10.1a a. m. Tuesday moriiiug. The atcKlcnl uccuridj on Highway 15 ui'ur Moullawn Memorial Park. The truck was driven by C. L. Mayberry of the Malxon Army Air Fill-' When Mayberry slammed on his brake ?uddenly and turned around in the load, the trailer .struck the car. Tlicre were slight damages to the Army vehicle. The car was badly demolished. The accident was inveeUgated by Dcjiiilies R M. Saiindors. R. L, At kins. and T. S. Matthews. Raleigh’s St. Augustine’s Elub To Meet Stop Folks Talking About Your GRAY HAIR Yes—people will talk' about your gray, drub hair—about 1 how much older you look -how much prettier you used to be. Don’t let gray hair rob you of the pleasures of youthful looks and ixipularity. Put rich, nat ural looking, beautiful color into your hair with Lnrieuse. LOOK YEARS YOUNGER Color Your Hair This Easy Way 'J’o give your hair new. rich, natue>l-luuking color (black, brown, blonde/ start using Gode- froy's Lnrieuse Hair Coloring NOW . . . Acta rjuickly—goes on evenly, easily - won't rub off or wash out—unaffected by hsat— permits p.‘rmanenta and styliah hairdos . . . Known and used for 4.5 yeura. Your dealer will give your money back if you're not 100% aatiafied. * — UAID mi nDIMft HAIR COLORING X RALEIGH — Tlie «aleigh St. Augustine's Club will meet Sunday. I February 11, al 4 o'clock al the Tut tle Cuinmunity Center. All mem bers and graduates and former student from any department of St. Augustine's are invited to affiliate themselves with this organization. The club needs the support of all who are interested in St. Augus tine's College. Al the last regular meeting of the club adopted several objectives for the year; il) To make the club a bigger club; «2i To increase the lo cal scholarship fund so as to provide auditional scholarships for Ralelgn students i3i To work in c*>operailon with the General Alumni in some major project for the college. CAPITAL CAS ca CARTER DIAL 9137 3 East Leniur Jt. Electric Company Anything Electrical Dla 20841 CARRY A FULL UNE I BEAUTY and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLAREV Keaiily PriHiucts Co. J730 FliLTON STREET Brooklyn. (13), New York in . SPENCER SUPPORT Designed FlspecUlif For Yon Phone S-SIU Mrs. MAUDE Z. SMITH StI E. Worth 8L lUMah ‘‘OBEIAM h NUMBERS BOOK' WtaM did yee drcaje leel nlfhtT Do you play PoUey (NB»beriif then gel this bMkl lie bMCd on peyehol- ogy of dreeata end OTnluri • - • Why gacaer .. Uaa It aa year glide. If you ballava la Leaky Negara * uraaatB. let leia eaak baeaaM yottf year batter leek kayl Band M and wa wUl maU paatpald ar write aard and 11 wlU be aeat COD (Pay %IM an dellvMT-) 7^ ** «haBga you loeky. Dae’l delay. Order ~>aBBea, D^pL W. Bax MW Otty ik Me. DOWI Thai the sad occaiion of a funeral U obtarvad with the utmoet dtgaily and baau- ly—if you aik uf lo taka eaza of ovory dataU. Raleigh Funeral Home C. A. HAYWOOD. Praaldanl Phone 2-2S95 Raleigh. North Carbine 24.HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. Do those wheezing choking at- tacki keep you from your work or rob you of your gieepT Por over half a century BRATER’S POW- countleai luffera from ipanu of DER has brought bleated relief to asthma. Try BRATER’S POW DER, you too may find soothing reliel Easy to use. Caution, use BRATER’S POWDER only as di rected. Large size box $1.00 at your drjggirt, or tend cash or money oraer to us direct No goods mailed COD. John K. Brater & Co. Ufa 369 3rd Ave., New York. N Y. (16) Til# No HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a nesl it will be— seasoned exactly right, and ev ery dish boasting a real home- cooked flavor. B & H CAFE 411 8. BLOUNT ST. Royal Friday and Saturday BUSTER CRABBE in 'TRONTIER OUTLAWS" Sunday and Monday 'raE RANGE BUSTERS in "HAUNTED UANCH' Tuesday and Wednesday MABLE PAIGE in "PARADISE IN HARLEM" All Colored Cast Thursday BARGAIN DAY Double Faahua tioin ti/irci 411 8. BLOUNT ST. Double Feature LINtUktN THBtATRI SUN., MON., TUES. FEB. 11-12-13 Mar)!ar.-t O’Brien, C:iiai'les l.nnicliU'n, Holiert VnuiiK The Canterville Ghost -riSH FRY" -FlXIN’ TRICKS” Novelly METROTONE NEWS o WED.,THURS. FEB. 14-15 BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO In Society -ALSO- "Putlin’ On The Dog” Cartoon Chapter 7 of “Spy Smasher.” FRL, SAT. (Dou'ole Feature) FEB. 16-17 The Texas Rangers Dave (Tex) O’Brien, Jim Newill as The Texas Rapgars also Hitler Dead Or Alive A Film Classic Chapter 9 of «*GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY” I I
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