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M:Trii5er of Iho Na.'ional A!:s'3ciaiion Ar.T*'dit»‘(I IJ'-- The Mcrth Carolina Slaie Bcart) of Eclucaticn Complete Business Course F'.. .r.hiind O Tvpinj Ci/c tiafor © n,)ok-keepin2 *> St notypinj? (tf'n ■!:il Oli 'f' I’l fici'clMie • a:,’:., n.'raohinc ® S,.. : Cour.'ps ® Ev nin" Classes Notary Public Public Stenography Wiit.’ For Full Inftirmation Dial 8950 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh. N. C. 5’CiiO»5e>Ceca>OCW C'O O>5CD»5C8C03r » THE NEW Friday and Saturday V,'n.D DILI. FLr,IOTT -In ■RETI RX OF UILI) ItB-.L* —Al o— THE 3 ME-'QUITEERS-Iu ■‘TIir\nKRIXO TRAILS” Sunday and Monday SPADE COOLY—In •ROCKINa IX THi; ROCKIES’ Mug Of Western Swing Tuesday and Wednesday LEE TRACY--In •rETRAyAI. FROM THF. EAST' Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Featttre— O>>;roOOOOO.OOftl>CfcOi>Oi?O3O0M3eKK )igh. Personals Raleigh Personals ' Peamnn S-C .^ohnalhan M Wil- jfl'f was releas d by the U. .S. INjivv nft r more then three v.-ars. He .served in b-^th ll'.e Pr'-'ifi:- .md iKunp an ‘f War. H 1^'e .snn 'tf K v nd Mr-. M. C. IWi.der. Mnr’.r. S‘. Th” Or' -n Wav.' AyK Ch.t ri!(b f .St. rn.'t W. d ■•PETE ’ WILDER M S l- «ve-.’ ..Mh.' Ivan.' .d Mrs. [I'a'xv Tl .'■>05 SmHh 'ii. A :-.tnv('d 1 the Ci.ue tie St;;' The Eablcrn Diptrict of Mount Mt. Lory .1 Ilunfer of 71ft Ea«t Calvaiy Ilolincjs Chur-.h will oon- M .uj,, Slrcei has rv'.-.oncd Ivimc Vine at St. .Vndrew.. P li'H*-5‘f,om a wcc’-. .nd vi-it to Roanoke corner of Grape -..nd n ,t- R;,p;ds, visitinK her (h.uuhlrr.s. Mf ■ -No'Unbtr 2.). Aulhor .\lintz. Bible School lo A. M.; MornitiK' ... . , ^ ' ... wo.,hi„ “S S io?'k 'n.l u" £- i 8:33 P. M. The public i Au tin, miniitcr. i;I nrri. r i>f Iha 'n Si'- • AM.'-; (.'• /■> Wil.on. F-.- i;clei.-t(;n i; v:; . I t SI. Ml M ■, ST-; - n.. » r. •»»» Shaw and the*WHS-Maiy . invited. Rev. B. F. p(,tter football tame. He is no".' Shown above ••'re Mies Wnsh- itiK’on Hiith .”10(1 altctulmis: 1' fl to ii«hl th?y are, Mi's l.ula now- til, nttei dant from Ihc Ninth Grade, It 11 Toole. fp'’t’'er Diii.iy I'".is; nahnam. "Mi Wa hin;.:i>n ’ spon-^ ired by the Tv.elf'.fi Gnide, Mi'.:: M D. n»i"2, po'.-'or; Atiss Louise Cutch- m.', ir; id fi'om tt'O Fl-’vcnth Cra::.'. Mi-- II Parri,-, spon- scr; sitiinR is M, T.tary Alice Riddick, the attendant from the T ilth Cirade, P. H. Williams’, The P-d'-i'-'-' Mini'i Pni‘n rpoiisof. fl '.e-l its'-lf Siitn” I 'V r ' ht a’ Mi-s Di'bnam ruled as ".Miss Hi:-home of R'\ au.d''•Tr'.. Pnrve' Washiiu’,nm Hi.;h” iid was lu.vwood .301 PraL'" St. Afiv .a crowned by Mi>s Louise Cutch'ns ,r,';•.«! tlclich".'! renn-* rr)n''''’ins at the I 'llf • f the Mary Po’tcr- nf Roa.st Tiirkv.-. Craniiherrv Wjohinctoii Hi'4h S'hool f.jotball S.nucp. Ci'-en P-as. r .-.Tried SkI Robert Laeefien. Co. C. «ame These charming .ViUiiiK lad- White Potatnr-s, Turkf" Dr s-sine njur.d recently and Is Ssparate Hn.. Fort Bruna. N. ‘ ics ate pepolar among the■stiidcut Hot Rolls with bittl-T I-r. Piiat .eciipcrating salh/actoilly at St.' attended the Mary PoU*. r-WHS b..ndv and ate morrbtn- of Ha- , ARnts Hospital. Basrball fans wish g,,n-ie and spent the remainder of^ Ici^h’s voungvr social set. _ lor ’’Hcd smuotli suili.njj and a liap- ino.t pltasanl week end vi.si*- ;...kr.u'nd.. SI. Akuu.Uvnun.ta-.,tm.mbc.. Steward 2-0 Nathaniel Hodge.s T-fi Eunvne T. Dunn. Ft wtie present. Amontf the vuitois was in the city last week. He was N C-. was in the city In.st wjv'k picscnl wcie: M..'>s Cornelia seen r.t the Mary Potter-V/HS fool- i-.ui. He has a record of 38 month ot tnail-’.te. A. C, an: ball game. He has been in the ser- .stivic with 30 months spent n Uoiothv L. Hill, cf Duiham vice for more than four ycur. a,iid tb> CBI He is t’te sion v. c. Tit.- home wa.- beautifullT- has sc'-n service in till theaters of rogetiia T. Dunn. 521 S. Hhiod- ii, fur t.ne orcasi >n, R-' w.nr. He is the sr>n of Mrs. Maggie ’‘-oi".}! SI. f.i.shnunts were served. Hodges. 901 South East Street. .—... . r.. The Friends Clutj of Manley \ Silver Tea v. a.5 given Sun- Mr. Oscar Applewluto. familiarly Chri'-^tian Churcli held .. • ailcratK'-' at the home of Mr iresiding in Greensboro. N. C. Austin "Red’’ Baskcrvillo was ac cidentally injur, d n.onth.i and w.tt in th^‘ ETO fi” two and a half von*-'8. He w'-i. • three ba He s*ars. He th-' .sen •i M- .and Mrs .Tnhn H. F-'an--. llftft S. Rt, He i« th- b-.-. ’'an ! of the former Miss Sar-'h M**. md Mr^. A. L. Jmee wV ' -ounl nf the death of his fa'he” CARTER Elontric Company Anything Electrical \ East I^nior St. Dial 20841 DIAL 9137 lpeSBKi4BSHf«aESS$ I —Double FcHtnze-. I t.-J J J JSJlNtl OC>JOt3aOOOO,Ol>OCkOO/»a3»MC0:ba UNffittUI XHI PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Cal. 12 years of satUfacHon. All Colors- Stains rnmd Cnamelt. Kail Orders Ptonipily FUlsd Railroad Salvage (k). known as ".Shag,” is back in the uLi city iiflcr (our and u Ml yoors ot »' M's. Atwalurs. lOl.-i Cunnincr ,;,V .jiic'iinn’ • ui uiii. t.\.i.Mc ■klv meeting at Uu* home j ^ Ad..,ns 18 Franklin T. i army life, He was staff sergeant at the time of his release. He is the proud pos csor i,f two battle stars and two good eimduct medals. He plans to study Social Service at the New V.rk Schol of Social Work. Russian tea and cake wcie ' ed. SPORTS CORRECTION — Con trary lo popular belief, Little Boar' Whldcr is no; the brother of Delmari "Bear” Wilder. Dctm ir pl.iyed ot' WHS from 1930 to 193.3. Henry Wil der. called ‘’Little Boa",’’ played und-.r Coach J Royal "Skink” i Browning at Statesville. The current; edition of “Little Bear” is the nephew of the fir.'t Bears. j Miss Dorothy Elam was the fca-' tured speaker at St. Matthews' AME Churrh Sunday afterno; n at 8:03 P. M. Thanks to Miss Gary, or Sister Gary, .he completely lifted the waiting parishioners. An over- ' flow crowd was lavish in its praise of the dynamic young minister. Attorni v and Mrs. Casvwell T atvs of Durham. N. C. wen* m eilv Tuisday. KLARI'.X Beauty Products Co. CAPITAL CtJCX-CDl.A KOTTLINC t o. 513 W. .*ior>,'3n St. I73fl FL'LTOV STREET Broohl-.n. (13'. New York SpenrJ A Pleasant Eveninc AT DINING and DANC'NG We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECUF FKkJlD CHICKEN SUN.-MON.-TUES. NOV. 25-26-27 ti Son of Lassie 99 .Stim-inp PFTFU I.AWFOni) — DO.V.AI.II ClilSP With—.1 I NK I.OCKH.UiT — .MGEI. BRUCE William “Hilly” Sovcni, Icon -Anics, Donald Cur-Is, Nils Aslher and Kobert Lewis Cartoo’i ‘MOUSE AND THE PIRATES" rZZlZZ!ZZZII!ZZr- Highway 70-A From Raleigh F-'.m Duri', CURTIS P. ROBERTSON Manager Dr, and Mr.'-. J. N. Miil.-i of Du" mi. X. C. attended tlv Fuund- Dav service^ at Shaw kii. ; F.idav. In the afti-rnbon. Ihev at t, rded th- WHS-Maiv P..ttf ftKitball came. While in the ei:v , ;hfv w.T'* ihe cuost.* of Dr. and • Mrs. h. F. MeCnulev. i te.KI«8T IdRRmCS THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SHOW ! • In Person——— Lrfsmel Rc-v. C. F. Pope. 316 East South Street is confined to his home by illness. Miss Bernice Hunter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie ,1. Hunter of Marguerite Hartman, a Junior at Dillard University, who re cently won second prize in the National Tuberculosis As’ocia- 612 South Blount Streft. was homo . Hhn’s Collego Essay oontest. She for the week end. She is in High second prize in the School in Durham. Their ron. Pvt. ‘ Louisiana Slate content. All three James Luther Hunter has returned prizes in the state went lo Dil- to Virginia where ho is stationed; University students; Rhodu in sorvice. Ho has been home from \ Timmons taking first pr;zc an-d Alabama for two weeks on a fur- Joyce Charbonnet third. I Miss Hartman 1= majoring in the Nursing Divi.-ion. She i.- also ' T-o Cpl. Howard Droadie. nephew a member of the Players GuiT-l of Mrs. Luev J Hunter of 710 East and enacted the rale of Marti.i M.iitin sue. I. has been lionoraLly; lu’’Brief CaniHc.’’the Guild’s fir.-t dtschAfged from the ainiy after ■ pi'eseiuaiioii of the :iejsuii Isit fourtven rawnliis vywsu-u, lough. :per Jofs National Clothing Co. 4tes-0j S. AUtljuid A»o. Ch.cage S. III. A>>iU4itl A««. If it’s kissing > ini!- th«n be n ional-iut Wc.-ir a pair of these Divine Lover s ne:rt EarrlnK^ cn >our i very next dale ami see wh.-»t a dlfferene* they make. You’ll be the Ulx of the town when ilir.-, ... calrh Iho brilliant hi-lijdits of "i- zling Heart Rirnnt* Your i. • . ,f 'j-h. low Cold, Ro6c Gold, or Silver t'ir.i-h. Add Charm to your Fall tVardrnt.e ’ He Clamorous! ^nd IS.95 (price Include* 2i% Federal Tax) and rerelie by return -I . Bosipald mail thi* beaullfiilly-buxedact of Divine l.Mer'a Heart liarrinss. Or— tend SI 00 d'po-iv^ pay poaim.an bAianea on delivery. 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