PAftt! two
TTIE rAP.OI.TN’TAN’
Raleigh Personals
'\\TFJC F\T>TNT.. PATT''RPAY. APRII. gs, 194*'>
BY VIVIAN UoLENDON
Mrs. Agnes Ty.'ton of 6 Lee Street
lias been elected delegate to repre
sent the Capital City Temple lilO
at their State Associlaion May 28-
29 and 30. The meeting will be held
In Coldsburo,
Mrs. Lonnie Davis of 806 South
Harrington Street has returned to
the city from Greensboro, where
she attended the funeral of a rela
tive.
The Booker T. Washington Club
met la.st Sunday. April 22, at the
home of Mrs. Ella Crussliugi V22
South Sanders Street, with the
pveMdent presiding, llte prograni
was in charge of Mrs. Ruth DaviJ,
Miss Nlie Smadl and Mrs. Ella
Croesling.
A shower was given recently at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Lewis, 423 South Swain Street for
their daughter, Mrs. S. Smtih. The
shower was a surprise to Mrs.
Smith, given by a friend. Mrs. Flos
sie Botton.
Those present were: Mesdames
Daisy L. Harris. Elsie Powell, Lola
Blount. Helen Thomas, Annie Hor
ton, Geneva Phillips and Mrs.
Smihfs sister. Mrs. James Jones of
Washington, D. C.
A very tasty repast was enjoyed
by ail present.
Miss Cecelia Phillips left Sunday
night for Philadelphia, Pa., and New
returned to the city from Fort Mc-
nnd Mrs. Judson Phillips in Phila
delphia and Mr. and Mrs, Soyree
Whiteker and Miss Rosa Phillips
in New York.
Mrs. Flossie Phillips has return
ed to Philadelphia, Pa., after visit
ing in the city for three weeks.
Pvt. Avery T. Horton spent a
thirteen day furlough with his par
ents. He has been in the army since
December. 1944. He is now
floncd at Fort McCIeU^*'
Horton
and .Shaw University.
The following people are mak
ing girnmonts for the Rus.«ian Home
Economics Club IV’Uccl at ihe
Washington High School; Junio At
kins, Jackie Mitchell, Bessie Stroud,
Mary Hinton, Angela Mcrchena,
Ella Ruth Thompson. Julia Perrin.
Louise Cutchin. and Lincll Winston.
(iss Angela Marchena, a student
of the Washington High School left
for Washington Thursday. April 26,
as a delegate of Ihe State Home
Economics Club "Modern Home
makers uf North Carolina."
She was accompanied by the State
Adviser, Miss Marie C. Moffit; Miss
Ruth Pope of Chapel Hill; Miss
Marjorie Hines of Mary Potter, Ox
ford and other.
They will take }art in the discus
sion of organking a National Club.
CUAVl^CHTS
, trameu
and Ft. Meade. -
Pvt. Alston r*.
I at Washington Higb
miKiN
CLEANERS
Ca«h and Carry
325 S. BloQdworth St.
Little Miss Annie Loui.se Osborne
of 7 Edgecomb Terrace celebrated
her 4t hbirthday last Thursday at
her home with more than 38 gucsis
present for the occasion. Many use
ful presents were received. Mrs. L.
M. Denson of New York City and
Little Frances Butcher of 13 Chavis
Way entertained the little folks on
the lawn. Refreshments were serv
ed by Mrs. Wm. Osborne .and others.
Miss Mary L. Carson of 7 Brun.®-
wick Terrace ha.s been ill and gpn-
fined to her home since last Sun
day. Her many friends wish for her
u quick recovery.
Mrs. Effic Daily of 21 Smith Plaza
is able to be out after a long .spell
of sickness.
Master Capes Hope. Jr. of 5 Hyde
Terraoc is .‘‘ick and confined to his
home. Hurry and gel well. Capes.
Little Mis.s Barbara A. Hicks of
12 Chavis Way is able to be out
•lichney i/ Wilmington
to her hiimc after
1 days visiting her
•artha Perry of 7
iall of 21 Chavis
home after visil-
arhstun, W. Va.
ler and family
Varina with
■ Mr. Andrew
17 Lincoln
ved to learn
■llcr’s sister.
Hayton. Tlic
ind.ny at Ihi
Jtiurch.
Fifth
RALLK H — The Flower Garden
.Club celebrated its fifth anniver
sary last T iciiday night at the Mary
T, Ibert Home with dinner and a
pr >gram. in which a review of the
j work of the organization was given.
Mrs. Lcs.sic Horton, president o'
the club presided and lave a wel
come to the visitors. .She also out
lined the project of the club for
the coming year. One of the pro
jects is the completion of ihc bauii-
fication of the yard at the Saiiitor-
CHURCH INEWS
MARTIN STREET BAPTIST
REV. P. H. JOHNSON. Pastor
HAI.KIGH — The .nihjccl ot the
Rev. P. H. Ji'hnsiin’s .sermon Sun
day morning was "The Christian
Family.’ Hi.s text w.is taken from
Ephcsian.s. 3:15.
. The ehurch of God is like a hu
man f.'imily because membeiship is
by birlli. You must t>e born again
to get into the church a spiritual
birth. There is a riiffer-iire from
being a member of the church and
heiiiB a member of the family ot
God.
Just at there ar- different tyjies
of members of the family, iherc are
differeiil kind of chureh ircmbors.
Regaidicss of Jiow weak or how
strong they may be they are sldl
mcmb-rs of the ehurch and i^ie
strong should hold up the weak.
There is a certain amount of love
and devotion that each mcnibi’r of
a family has for his p.’rticular fam
ily and this same spirit should ex
ist within the ehurch.
Jesse Cleveland Saundcr.e, la-
porter.
RALEIGH WAC TO ATTEND
ARMY AIAMINISTRATION
COl'BSE
SAN ANTO.NIO ARMY SERVICE
FORCES DEPOT. SAN ANTONIO,
Texas — Staff Sergeant Mary £.
Alston, daughter of Mr.'s. Paltie E.
Alston. 524 Soutti P-rson Stree',
Raleigh. N. C.. has just been seler*-
cd to attend the Advanced Army
Administration Course, The Adju
tant General’s School. Camp Loo,
Virginia.
Employed as a clerk-typist before
the date of her enlistment in th?
WAC, January 2. 194.1. Sgt. Alston
serves jm a iH'rsonnel clerk at th**
huge Texas siyiply center.
2S FIRMS IN N. C. ON "MJ’ST"
WAR PRDDLCTION LIST
RALEIGH - Rockets, imple
ment of destruelion. are mamilac-
Hired in two Nurtli Carolina plants,
rocket bodies and bairels for guns
and shells trc mudi m two other
pl.mts, and gun mounts arc made
in two plants. Dr. J. S. Dorlon. State
manpower direelor, discloses in
report oil the firms in the National
and State "mubt" lists, as of Marcn
15.
Included in this list are i.5l firms
agencies with high priority ral-
ings. 20 of which are 100 per
I “must' production. 19 of which
•3 75 pcic lit or more on this type
of pruduclion, ’.'.hile 27 firms are .5C
to 73 per cent on "must" items. Sev
eral hundred other North Camlina
firms are engaged in highly i-sscii-
tial production, but do not rate the
most important "mu.st' lists.
Other dc.slriiclive impkmctitv. are
made at more than a dozen plants
listed, includinB two pnxiucin-.'
bomb |>arts and one plant each pro
ducting specifically, bomb sluH
noses, bomb iio.ses fuses, b»>jnb cai)..
bomb cluster, b;mb fins, and one
a.sscmblying bomb fins, while pig
lead, soft lead and antinonial lead
arc produced at one plant each.
Radar components arc produced
at seven ptanl.s in the State, one
lUsting jint radar, and one each pro
ducing airhortu' parts, special radar,
landborno gears, radar parks and
anti-radar ulumirmm f'-il.
Airplane aclivilics are carried
in more than a dozen plants, six '
gaged in airplane maintenance,
m airplane mixlificailon, two in iii -
piane assembly, two on i>r'>duc!i
tors. The Rt. Rev. Frank A. Jiihan them, one by nne. And thLs shall
of Kloiiria w:«' G-’-speUr. and Bish- be our prayer, tli.ii you may show-
up Edward T. Ueivby, retired .suf- y"ur people Him who is 'hrth and
fragan of Arki.nsM> was Episloler. lifbd up.’ so tfda they m.y c;yl
B’Viop Ik-mek puaeh e die sermon, lifted crowns before Him who si'-
Bish. p Noble C. Pov.eii, Marvl.inr:. Utli uopn the tnronc, e.od jo..t ;o
,.ad th> Litany, and ihe Bi-'-lun.- U'- -"b" "f the n di emeu, ever
Icci W.IS urcier.tid b> Bislu p. Mid- more p.aisiiu Him and sa.Mn;:.
olcion S. Baro-vcll of Gc’ tr :.i, .nnd H"l>. Hoiy. Holy."
Dr. M.ibel Gariiey, retired piu-
fessor of education of Teachers
College. Columbia Univcrbiiy,
who spent two days on Lincoln
Univcr.sity’s 'Mo.> campus la.>l
week. Slic addrc.ssixl guests at a
reception in her h nor, and at an
assembly; visited the school's
campus In general, and .•■pent bomc
lime in the S'alc Uoji.nimcnl of
Education.
Dr. Carney, nationally known
for her work In Rural Education
and improvement of lelatiunships
botwein the race-, was retired
from Columiiia m l!42, after a
quarte r of a ceiuury of service.
While on the c.impus she was
guest of Culiinibia gr.iduatcs and
former students.
.. .,,K M. C . ...
AllcndiU!; Prc.-bytoi;: were the Hi--.
; ly.'.e 1-. y oi' Mi: t.nil. Al.i..
am! the R v. Hi;-haid B. r*la;t.i:.
G::.cc Clnirel;. Noi P-lk. TIu- Vi o.
■' - r.. T..ylo' of K« lithe,n Vir-
qnij W..S D'ptily Itegisti r. K,.-
:e' Eeletiion • lead i*;.
HIshon Tho'V. . C- no.t. 'li.-'Uiiii of
Fast C-,'olsna. EvkI.h, ; >.f Ordiii.-
• !- h\ ;l)r B- V, J' hn H. .1. hh- ■:
.«f. M.irdn's. N«v.’ York City; con-
M'liG "f the Standing Coinm-iU
by .Mr. \V.n iot> Do yn;
v/arden rf Gracr* Cnouh. Norfo'k
i.Ma.sUTS of t -uks weri the
Hrv. . U W-lf Jr. No'V-
’ho ic'.civtxi many
,mii V mlations or Ih- iuifeilion
the i.i laiuenirnt:. Al'-: Jianeilc
Lane C"l‘. thoia! di
Paul’.'; polytechnic ln>t
ri'iH- villo. V.I.. was organist and
choirn'.-isl' r
Spiaking dirccilv to Ihc Ci.sh‘»,j --
■k ill the Consc- Ninth C
■'.N'ow.
N. C. STl'DENT III.AI.TII
ASSDCl.VIIDN .MEETS
‘(ioniiniKil from pag“ ;
r-is!;up riiiiel ':. ‘c.’it was fiom'
I-..rjh fi;l. In Hr v '.la Kn.;; IV-
ziah dud. 1 .'■aw tlv Lord .sitliii t
opoii thru! liigli and lifted up."
'Hi.' Con-eci..1)011 w. •.l|..v.o hy
.1 lunclu-on at the Diocesan ilou.'*..
I'lrf in the I veiling a Ic''!'-
muiiial Ina.':. Mee'.-t,.’ ta.ldl in
•h St J hi; s A.Mi. Ctiiiich. I"!-
1.'oy a nerption.
Bisi.op Ham.-;' p-d vo t
11'. Ill'- uei. . :it'l fron* No;;ro ''! ■-
out ihe Unilcd Slatfs.
■ill. Kj.i-!-oj:.il ; '.'as the gift of
lb.- aiuirni of St. Augu-tine'' C"!
le.it. R.iUii?;.. N. C.. '.C winch B'-h ,
Harris i.. J'. t'.rad'iale. Th« Bishop’;-
Atieiirt.i w..-. given the staff
the 1' .. : • ot ' Ih • t-.,'i'
sioiis at Church Misii-ms Hon . .
New Y-'.k. A Ihayer Bo.-k and
Hymnal -.'•••n- -dvt n ly Click No.
2 of Grace Church. N' lfolk. and a
Bible wa.s giv n by ih.' Hidiop and
the Nem-o clergy ot the daicc-se of
that of the congregation, some cigh- ’ j „ j v j
ty per cent were of Bis..hp Hams’ For Penwnaliiod Hand --aundrT
own raci'. j *■* #iAA
‘Tin'' Consecration Siivice w.isi
beautiful i-.iui iniproisivc. and I’.ish-
..p Tlinma*. C. D irst "j E;,si C.i
lina. sufoii’cil it up i.luii h.'
as he 1-ft fo, h-m... "! tliuik
haw ilniie ; ’tnelhiri;; to advance
'the Kingdoin of G-ii today,"
Phone 4100
MODERN
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11 ObarUn RMi!
Arcade Shoe Shine Parlor
SHOE SHINES OF THE BEST IS OUR BUSINESS
SDDLS ALL COLORS
I.ADMS SHINES A SfECIALTY
SIK^FS CAuJ^FOn AND DKLIVKIIED
ARCADE HOTEI. BLD. J. M. MASSEY. Prop.
I
LIMHiyil
k‘i't. Bn hoP 111 me \_oiise- ' ^
iljo.; i .non said. ".N'ow. my The Church i-f Christ ...._ ^
brnthor, r.iav 1 ' .y a i>er«nnnl word Luke'extcndeil a
to VOM. 1 bring you the affectionate • Nemo -.m.mutucants ' :
greetings ' f your native St.itc aiul and vicinity, and it
oi..e.'C. from your fnends. whoso r - - -
name is h-cion, and from your] zi| iCCirilTn
ntighboi.-! with whom y> played I Li Jj .1 o iJ « • 1 1>
ns n Ind. Thirc is prill. I" 'hl» ! ,va\TI;|1 - ..arllimp MaW, twn
grccini; and a to.ms rl.a an shain , rmm. Ili.H
in the honor and di'‘t!n ion that >
ou have achivod. There is also ,
atisfacticn as wc saiutc you. lx-
cau'i wt \vorthily ' earned'.” The ' When asslng^ ihroUgh^Rocky
riuhlnc-ss of your reco. mtion ap-
IK-al.s to ;is as Just. Yi ur elcvatl'-n
Bisl'.op's office i.s the Chureh';
: I f aoproval upon yoiir p. isonul
its of character and the hi;'h
qiialily of your vuctrs :n a new and
Ving field. But ihe.'.e cr..tiry-
ing apprai.s;ib are only human
jiid-'Triiit,'-. Wc have a higher ambi
tion for you than tha* you sliould
'rx' a jileasiire of men. We have con
fidence tli.-d. under Cod. you will
irjt rpret Christ to ;dl men. and
c'lKCially to the- members of your
own grea trace. And wh:it is nK>:
wc believe tliat you arc posses'M
of gifts that will eiiahi- the Nr.tin
lege for .NegriK.s, and Miss Klhel
Peters, of the I’l.um.;! Pan iilhond
Federation of .America.
Certifieale-; of mciit weie awar.i-
ed to ten p.irlicip-d.ing in.titulion.s
for ixtensive im-iusinn ..f milk
student diet'. Tin- .-.wards were pre-
scnteii by B-.;ir Stallings
Ware. direcl'T, Dany Council.
Uuiham, ihiouch tl.e c(>urtc.sy uf
the .National Dairy Council.
Other awards were made as fol
lows: For the most i ffi-clivc and
far-rcachiiiR health p.-njcct, to Ben
nett C'.Ilrgc; for the rr,->sl progri^s
during the year, to North C.nrolina ‘ riTu-V.* tils ovii i
Collcg^f fur Nearew: honoruLl.o f. ...i,'’
menlioii for both, and a . ire uoin-r t.
prize, to St. Aum-stine’s College. '■ "him
Tlusi' aw .Ids wen* -.dvcii by the / "f,' 1. im n is a
IN, C. Tnbei-culusis Aoocialion. and ‘'O' “^'’t f toemhm
presnitcd l.v L. 1. Bin.' Miller. /J !
^ iMdc- r the -.-v-ii-ds w.-rc John opjmilin ity Cur affic.ion.ite inter
L. L. Bing Mill.-r. as-i.-^-ant cxccii- ff'ions will
.... secretary. North Carolina Tub-
erculpfsh Apsociatior, y’‘4
Mount Stop at the
caff:
204 Albemarle Ave.
Rocky Mount, N. C.
BAR-B-CUE
and FRIED CHICKEN
Our Specially
E. N. ANDERSON. Prop.
APRIL 29 to MAY I
Mrs. Parkington
cAiisoN — \v.\i;ri':K imihilon
Kdwat'f! ArtinUl. Ahim’:. .MniH'i lio;nl. Ci’fil Kvihiway
2111(1 till'
SAIN'r LIKK'S CIIOKISTKUS
“TWO-GUN RUSTY” Cartoon Melrotonc News
Yqu Too May Get
RELIEF FROM
ASTHMA SPASMS
Do those wheezing choking at
tack* keep you from your work or
rob you of your tleepT For over
ih r.. Dnr in', i - half 8 ccntuTy BRATER'S POW-
>..u then. Onr in.i suffer* from spaams ol
i;,nd dER has brought billed re^ to
.ve sec.e.a..>. - - _ . H• r'J asthnut. Try BRA*^’S TOW-
rculpsi' Apsociatior, y’‘“ -’-'‘.^"4 ' u o.rn.,nnt DER, you too may fmd soothing
jVif Ailhur P. Chlppiy of 3t. , mtr. pid f.nth .iirm iii t to use. Caution, US«
Augu.'-tine'.s Cullogc is prc--sidciit ''f j
the Assuciatiun. and Mi.ss .lennic I..
Douslass, of Ihe SLite Health Ser
vice. Is executive director.
BKAVin W VSHINGTON HARRIS
BECOMES EIGITIH msHOP OF
EPISCOPAL ClIL'KCll IN
LIREIUA
♦•Continued from page one) I
'dioce.sc of Southern Virginia, clergy
' ilher di' c-es'-'-, and ' f Southern
.gjilia. rcprei'.'idf.iive.- of the Nn-
Itional Co.ineil - tin- Rev. Dr. Gen.
!a. Wisehiiid. Home Mi.sasiun. and
'Fr. A. Erv-ioe Swift. Cvereas Mi -
sions. hishup.--. diocc-aii ami visi*-
ing. Ill the eoitgn gati ri were .Mrs.
A,II i.r CRir.iv... .-.v- l -MR. n-rii-
FOR TASTY FRIED
CHICKEN COME TO
MORGAN’S
Tea Room
2HICKEN SHACK
Half ChickeD or
A Chicken Sandwich
BEER SOFT DRINKS
JIWU kVfU aaa..^
relief. Easy to use. Caution, use
BRAT£IR’S POWDER only a* di
rected. Large siie box jl.OO at
your druggist, or sand cash or
money order to u» direct No
goo^ mailed COD.
John K. Brater & Co.
me.
369 3rd Ave., New York, N.Y. (16)
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Episode 6 of “ Valley of Vanishinf Men”
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GLEANERS
Cash and Carry
325 S. Bloodworth St.
RALKIGH - The Flower Garden
Club relebr.-itcd it.s fifth anniver-
sai-y last Tiic.sday night at the Mary
TMbeil Home with dinner and a
program, in which a review of the
work of ti e orgs'nizatmn was given.
Mrs. 1,e«sic H’i1on. iircsidcnt o'
the i-lub iire.s'dec' and gave a wel-
tcome to Ihc visitors. .She iilso out
lined th*' project of (he cUih for
the coming year. One of the pr>
jecl.s is the cnmplet:
as.scmbl>ing bomb fTF
Ipjid. soft iratl iiiifl .
GREAT NEWS
FOR WOMEN
WHO DOUCHE
Many Doctors today recommend the
use of douches for women troubled
with disc-harRC C’thc whiles"),
offending odor, and minor Irritation
—for women who want to be and
feel refreshingly iUan,
AndherFsa productforthcdouche .
—Hospiialtcfled.too.wilhFplcndid \ j„nes.
results—Lydia E. Pinkliam’s .Sana-
live Wash, made by the same great
compaoy that makes Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Pinkham’s Sanative Wash is gain
ing great favor today with women.
Ifa mighty effective to cleanse,
relieve offending cxlor. dkeharge and
discomfort of minor irritation, yet it
positively won't barm even the most
delicate membranes or tissues, loex-
pensive, too. Any drug store.
Ji CIS IS ll*v ;
ficntion of the yard ut tliv Siiuitor !
ium.
Mrs.' Bc.s.xie H.irri;. socictary,
gave a brief history of the Club and
named it five presidents; >'e.sd2imes
Lila Haywood. Bello Burni to. Jat-
qtiline Cooper. . nd Mr.':. E.cssic Hor
ton.
The fable was hoimlifully dc'cnr-
ated with Ameriran Braiity Roses
and Snapdragons. Mrs, Nrltic Small,
Chairman of the Sorial CommiKio.
prejiared a delicious menu of chick
en salad, potato rhip--. devtlrd eggs,
beets and ice rream and cake.
Tho.so present: Mrs. Clark. Small
Htek-s. Mas.scnbrUR. Cvrlus. Horton.
Lane, Push. Rnbin.son, Hargrove.
Greene. Burnette. Austin. Irving.
Jones. Young. Rogers. Dunbar.
Scalc.i, Herndon. Tool . While, Har-
Fostcr. Horton. Colson, and
??:'ul[71e pir.
liinonial Itsid
arc produced al one plant each.
Radar componeiUs are ;)rc)duccd
at seven pl.-ints in the Slate, one
listing juit radar, and "nc each iiro-'
ducing airhorne parts, siieciiil radiir. j
landborne gears, radar jiarls and |
.iT’li-radar aluniimim f"il. '
Airpl.ino iiclivilirs are t.irned on
..f the nro-'” do/.en pl.-uits. six eii-
raged in airplane inaintinancc.
of the baiiti- - uv., ir, a
plane inodificatioii, two in ai>
plane .isseiiihly. two on (ii-cKliKti.;
d compontnls and one p’.o-
ducing propeller part.-: shown li
the list.
Three fiims in the "imist'' h.st :.ic
engage dii; ship iiroduction. one each
building shii>s. inakinj; parts and
lulfilliiiu ship.-:.
Nalurallv. textile pi-odiu-lioii con-
aitiite the hulk of the ’-niusl" 1 '
K-tiviiie. m N'-rll: raroliii.i. which
has 127 plant.-, so it-ied. Diit-l; '-an
teiU-s. stieu-heis. iinimimilion
liells aiifl n'aiiv '-thei- purposes i-
rodticed ai 49 iilan'-'. while 47
phiiits an- making in.'ulating yarn
and Hi are producing lent twill, See-
firms m.ihe duck f'-.rUer tentin';
or collh. oni' make duck tents and
another shelter halves. One firm
North Ccirolina farmers are los
ing thousands of dollars a year by
bedding "string" sweet polatoos,
says. .f. Y Las.saer. F.xletiMon l.oi-
liruiuirist al Stale C'dlese.
Lfdli E. PiQkham's
> SANATIVE WASH
Hot Baths Relieve
Rheumatism
and Miitis
Relief In 7 Days
or CostYw Nothing; I
Wky MBlIiwo to rt*»r
mawnlmr •»!« »bU polntJ 8UI.-BA1
ColloIdJl Sulphur Mlnrrul B»lh* ■! homo
it u i»«w. prorm trfuimrcn lh«t nt«
Srouibt hlottrd rtlltf l« thouttndt.
Vour ioclor will irll >00 ih«l Sulphur
nalhi uw hotllhful for til, uso on* of
Ih* iBOtl *lf**tlv* niftn* knwn to ori-
«neo Pf cemtinlilnc Ih* lerribl* pain*
and *uff«rlnB of riiruoiaCitm. arihrllln.
n*arlli*. aritilea. lumbaKo. rout and
oihrr form* of'mnaeular and Jo*"* 'j'''*
«ai*t. St GKAV MINERAI. BATHS
contain roMoldal Sutehor and lnfT*dl-
«nt* almilar to Ihot* foand In Ih* wnrld
famoui miner*! aprinc*.
SEND NO MONEY
W*T1 ahlg SIX-BAY Colloidal Sulphar
MIntral Bath* par**! port. Pay portman
*1 plat portag* and C.O.D. chart**. If
you *«nd *h**k or Bion*y ord«r. w*'ll pay
all poftac* eh*r»*». If you «lo not obtain
r*ll*I In ID day*. «*r»ly r*t*ni
partlon. and w*'ll rafund your dollar
without autftion.
J«AIL COLTON TODAY
National llrallhaidi. Inr. Drpt. T-1
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Buffalo (9). N. Y.
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Tea Room
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BEER SOFT DRINKS
Corner Cro*» and Lake St.
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Friday and Saturday
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INC.
369 3rd Ave., New Yerk, N.Y. (16)
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Candidate For Re-election
JOOOE CITY GOyei OF RALEIOH
In Primary, April 30, 1945
His Record For The Past Six Years
As Judge Deserves Your Support.
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