STATESVILLE NEWS BY (iEUKCiY h. I»A1.T>N 4118 South f m Strfrt I &blf> p,8ih('itii5 «/ over 3f)Ci suldiets, wives, sweetheurls ;iikd niot))>-r. tnnJi plore at the Moriuiii^side sc-hm-i Thursday, February 2fith. sp«>ii‘oi ^ ed by the various rJubs iuid churrli- es ijf the oily The soldiers ol Woiitl War 1 and il were iiiviied to a pro- gram and dinner. Mrs. t‘ W Nesliv was chairman and mistress ot cen - monies On program were' Rev j W. C*room who gave the invit'tiiioi. Roding. Mrs. MabU- Hient of tln- Soctai Ar* flub. .Mi 1' V Mauen.o spoke lor tiie NAAC'F lie made .m appeal fur members iniu lin- oieao- iration, telling the many iid\.aiilai:«. ■ and the help that has been, carried on in helping soldiers, civilians and crganizaiioiis. 1'wo solos wt-iv |>ivii by Mrs, 1‘lax Hariim-ton. -'I'ne Lord's Prayer " and "l i.ove l.ile of ihe Swank' Chib Ah. Joe Hi s or.t, president of th.- Safeiv Clol. welcomed the vet' m b-hall ot ilir club. Mr A II Ruiheifuid, jaii> ripal of .\loriiini;sil>', made an ai> peal to the Vets to take aavania;'- •it the many opeiiinvs offeiMl i.v the government Ht 'aid Ihai "iiit- government ofleied gieai advai.i- age- fur furni work ondei tin si,},. en.i'ior, ot a Farm liernonsiiaioi ot Itifir district He a'ked e.ich Vei to lake these advantagi ^ im- they are given seiiom iboiiria Consideration' "We could iioi 'expect the soldier to adju.si hin.seti to tne changes a.s In- did beh.ie e-i- teiir.e seivice A ircilalion was given by ;vlr‘, Viola Long An ap-* pat was made b> Mi M M Har- ^r.gion tor the Aineiicaii l.egioii Rev. J W. Haye.', pre ident of Mm- uterial Alliance, told the pari He church played in time „f wai ami peace He a;keU that each -old'e’ fine his way to snnie cjiuicli .Majoi Rcberi McDoWi 11 onr highe-l rank- ir. gofficer. :.ai>l thai "rvety -ot dier that woi- and weais i|,- -e vice uiiiforni dfeivr- .• disiingoisi ' *d medal " He ten that the n.eo Who did the work or l■•Jn-com^.i cionea soldiers wa' due cieiiit loi the winning of me peace " He lui Iher staiea that "the oUiiei itoesn i know What to do, whai to think and . Which way to Uirn and u e Le-t ‘ for the civilian and love ones not »u strongly impress him to go the. way they feel that NEWS OF SANFORD Robert Anders, .Mr Flovd .McUon- nld. Mr Kills Hoss. Mr Oliver A Alston and .Mr l-AaiHlei .Melvei. 4(iy Knmseiir Street. Sanford, enter tained m their home at a -^dcprisc 1^...,^ V'lHIl* U'lsile* F-ll^ party Friday evening. March 1, h.n.- • ”111 n.lMr 1 4II. oiing the birthday of her daiiglitti Mrs Alma Hortnn McNair The evening was s|>eiii in gAim ami eiijoving a delic.inis repast nl take and iec 'I'liose enjoying this eveiiini'. ■) |ili insure wen- Mrs, .Alina Hoito-i McNeaid, honoree Mr. and Mi' Th iTi K J, McLeod, Mi and Mr-: Tony Huie. Mr and Mrs A K H v- liins. Ml. .'iiid .Mrs. J. S. Hrown. Mi and Mrs. I. 1;, Sellars, Mr. and Mrs |W, T. Horton, Mi and Mrs. K.i.l j Hoi ton, Mrs .Mabel M Turner, Mi ' ! Lcs-ie M Smith, Mr.s. 1 la inpsoii. Mrs Nina MI.hs M. Kincstine McKay, Mi-s| Hare) Monroe, Mis.s Willie h. I LKIwM. NOTICIiS AIlMIMS i K-\TKI\ SHTU i: NUHTHTARtil.lN.A WAKK COir.NTY Havini; ipialitieu as luiinin trix of ll,e K'l. le of ;;aimi. 1 Ha; iSamuel H..yfs, .Ir.i. Uecea-Hl of Wak. Conntv .Noiih ('..i this IS to notifv all peismis h 111-1 the Kslale of > eVh.bil them to tli di:.igi,eil .|| (III? K.i:t li.iirill (, H..lei. i. .N,„th c.ooluij, on o f re the 2l.st flay of Febinary, 1947. or this nnta-e will be pleadei in liar of tijeir recovery .All |)ersoiis indebted to the Fstate will jileas ■ make iniiniHliate payiiienl. This 21st day of Febiuarv. 1‘1-h! MINNIK HAYKS. Admiriislratrix F J CAHNAGK, Attoimy , 9. IB, 2:1. 3u, -April rt , V Noncr til sciviMoNs I NtiltTH CAKOI.INA ; WAKt. CiHJ.NTV ;iN I ill-. SI l't.LIOK t Ol’hT (•eilriKle I tneher, Feli- liuiier vs. .fnaiiiu MorKUii. .lahti •Mcdiilre, .liuiiiia Mcfiiiire Samleis. William Sanders. l.Kcille .McCuire 'Wall, hihii MeCiiiie, .lr„ laltleeii I Mctiuire, (ierliiicle >lciulre Li- 'gall. Ifjir> l.ir..iii. Harold I.ee Me •■reiiio .net.Hire, uiiiieri I-nrt.utie, (.race Mi-f.iiire, Ariiiiir , .M((iuiie and Samuel Meliiilre, Ke- ‘.pnnrtenis. The respondents. Juanita McGuire .Srinriers. William Sanders, Lucille .Mcaiiire Wall, Lassiter Wall, Har* oil! Lee MtKliiire, L renzn McGuire, Wilbert McOiiiie and Grace I Guile, will take notice that thej above entitled proceedings SF. No £ 7429 has heen iiislilntcd for sale fori l.ai iiiion of the land and premism ' hiiowii as I2(iri Gbeilin Road in the Cilv of Raleigh, said County .-ind Stai.-. and said re'pondeiits are ■ linieil lo appeiii before the under* 'iViie.i Clerk of the Supen.-r Court ' II betore the 28lh day of March, IlMti, or within 2U days thereafter, and answer- .said petition >.r the pe- l.tion.r will ask fm he leliet de* jii.Hilled III (bis petition. The the ;'i;th dav of Fehniarv, I'Hi: W S. MORDF.CAI. Clerk :.iipeiiui Couri Wake Cuuntv hiigg' .iiid We't, Attorneys M.iich 2, ■» It; 2:1, rtii-Apiil «. Aiiiliiilanco l ei vice Let u.s eiin-y j'oiir ill iind injured to anil I'j'om the hosiiital.s in a mod ern and comroi'talile ambni.ance 1‘roni LIGHTNER Funerot Home. TRAINm ATTENDANTS Rocky Moiii.t w.i' In,I,I Marci. -iih o> ttiai fuiia.i bader ot Holl>Wo..il Com and nuny other H-dl.vw... ai the CobL-F xhali Waielmu'e The dance w..? :iilei.de.i (,> Crowd of l.fidu SiUKer Anne .\|., did 'Sweet F.mbi lici-.ible Vm. nu'ely The Nashville High Si-boul sexl I'elephones 3-1677 L. T. LIGHTNnn, Mqr. best things to do is to let Imn go ’***' Mount guls day night- Match 4. 20 t2 Ttie boy- 'as (ui- the way he wants " Music r.i-'hed by Mr. O M Fleur The fob lowing were pr» enli.. tor recogn. lion and as sp.insm.- ot the ultuu. the American Legion. Swank Club, mg officer said that "every so! dirts, with One loui-stai n.ulhn, Mfs. Alma David'^oii. Women's Fed eration Safety Club and NAACF The 'oldier.- weie icpieseiiird by j •do by Fvt Iran Haitii.glon "My f ^liOdy The piogran. i lo'ed with tingme AmerKan the Heaulifid' •Iter Which the Woineii'' Frdeia- Uon served chicken 'alad, p..iatn Chipr, spiced han., beet.,, vhuw chow hoi rolls ana ice cieain Serving took plac^ HI the school cafeieiu Slid cl3esroom> .The monthly Scout c uil of Hon or was held at the Murninesicte school with 'Froop NoS :i ami 11 nl Mornmgside and Unity St'huols aiisl Troop g of Muuresvilie, under the supeivision of the Iwld Fxeciitiv-. d. A. Adams The (ollovsing ad- fingihg "American the Beautiful.' | »fier which the Women's Fedeia- tioh served chicken rulad, pi.tato chips, spired ham. beet,., chow chow hoi rolls and ice cream Serving ‘ ,trok plac^ in the school cafeteria end classrooms. ! .The moiiihly ScOut C .ml of Hon cr was held at the MuiiunRside ■ tchoci with Troop Nos fi uiul II -'d ' Mormnfiside and Unity ScIiouIk unJ ; Troop 8 of Mooresville. under the tiipeivir.ion of the Field Kxecutlv*. j. A. Adams, The following ad vancements were made: Teiuleifooi j William Blown, Clo/e!l Davidson j and Charles Manguni. Tionp 3; sec-: nnd das-. Ko-i'evdi Gaines and! Lonnie Rhoney. Tiuup li; Hniiu' lepair. David Thomas. Heniy ramp- hell, and Clyde Young Tump 8: ! Wood carving, Daniel Brown and ' Ofha .Sherrill, Tmop fi; Wo-fd wn k Paul Tiueheait. Tro.>p 3; Safely j Jame.s Ramseui and Herbert Alli ; fion. Troop ll; CpI. Leonard Me Cellaiul, honoiiorabiy di'Charged IS astifitani scnutmasier t»i Troop 5. Then Sc-.tt IS ussisUinl scuutmaser for trcH.p 11 Present at the Couit of honor were Rev. .1 W. Crouin, I i B. Houston, O M Pharr, Arthur ! Williains, C I. Reiiwick. A T Pd- erson, G F Dalton and W. M Nerby. A new tionp was ri'gislercd ' f. .- TrntniaiJ. with J B Houston | a.s semitmaster. Tin- next Couit ot i Honor wilt be held at Unity Schu d ' the fir.si Friduy in April ' Mn. M. G. Dalton, daughter c(; Rev and Mrs T A Grady, spent * ihe week end in Durham with h-i parents The Cr.-wn and Sc.-pter Club of: . fne Moriiingside scIhmiI piesented a' ■program "Take it or Leave it " in | (hr audiloriinii. with students tux- « ing part un the prugijni, ihey weie Lewis Renwick, Gad.'oii Biglutn | Paul Trueharl, Riila Morrison. Law-, ton MoriiMin. Hesi-ie Lackey, H L StewBii. Janie Connor, Maude Thomas. Anna Walker and Defy Sharpe Roy Winford. Curtis and Francis Sloan ’ iid Howaid We-iver has hem honorably discharged fiuii Ihe Army. Mi^S Callierine Mor'^, student ai Payne’s Biisine.ss and Secretarial School MRS. 8. J. PAYNE. Mlnlger Mambar of the National Bufinast Atsociatlon Accredited By: Tha North Carolina Stata Board of Education Complata Buiinaia Court# • Shorthand • 'Typing • Calculator • Book-keeping • SienotypinfE • General dice Procedure B Mimeographing • Comptometry • Specialized Courses Notary Public Public Stenographer Write For Full Information Dial 89S0 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raiaigh. N. C. I !tie Ruckv Miiuiit i V - must 'til. uf Of loin. 1 ■11 ob'ia.lc'. u. t l.rSlFM V AsKH) IS KAFL t OnVITIOS WA.^iHINGTUN D l' - I'bme.. .'V fui .S.iimu 1 ILII forii.cily u sc. gcjiii III ;b* kJid liilji.tiy Divi- 'luii wiv i.'kcd uf Ihe War D^ p...lmciil b> .NAACP l..WVers last week Hill wa. cui.vicb-d uf laj. iiij; .1 luitive w.-mau a Facilir .'talid i.lid '-t'nleiiccil ill lift uiifii -ui.tne.-u NAA( I' l,.w.v.-rv c.i.i. ud li.e « wuer...- ll I--. i...i Mi>laUi tbe .iii.Miliui. Hili v\.i' ii-vei idtii'i b 1 b> lilt- lull,J.1.1II.Jilt atid the ill I lull lui.llii'liiig le-’i II.uu. Ibev lulled Itu luiiViftiOu a| SEAT COVERS Alt Heavy Duly I ibre • t Ciller .Ann Kest • sed'aiw • sedaneiie-: • U4( lies • I uupr. • ( tub ( uape- • nuckei T > pr —VlhuleNjle lni> — K.'irliulil .Sales (!o. 121' S IVilmineli.t) street SEAT UUVEKS All Heavy Duly Fibre • Ceiiier Ami Mest • seiluiiv e seilaneilrs • ( oarheN • l uopp*-. • I lull I niipes • HiicKel T > pe —WholeNjip (»niy— Kai'liulil Sale.s (!o. 121'. S. WilminglHn street PHONI'. 2-2184 If It ia DecdnaarF for fou to get money in a burry, tu get it witliout implicating a friend and without paying exorbitant intereat. you will appreciate the eervicee of thu bank. Our caahlera or one of their aeaieUntii wiM be eager lo help you. You'll be able to put all your eoiifidenre in the pemon who han* dlea yuur busineaa, for he Will treat it aa it wbfe hia uwii. 'Thid bank la compoaed of iiiUividuale who want to aerve, individualb iu whubi you rau have utmoat runtiden'el Mechanics & Fanners Bank DURHAM-RALEICH Member Federal Depoail Inaurajtee Coro. r ■n\ A .A" 1 Mechanics & Fanners Bank DURHAM-RALEIGH Member Federal Depoait iDMireace Cewp. Hei'ciit visiiijrs ;it Tur.ke}',»-v lustitutf vterc Mrs. .Liciiuclim- | !uid Mr J F Levi ..f Puns. ] France. Mi.' Levi ha-- tiunslulcJ ' Ihe Culver Ijiugi'uiiliy by Huvk- hum Htilt into French which will soon be i..blished in her niitivc CoiiMiy lANlL Phot., by Folk* TIRE RECAPPING CRAPT.SMr.N IN BUILDING AND RE BUILDING FINF. TIRF.S All Sizrs Pa«,danger Car Tirei Call { McNEILL’S TIRE SHOP Leal^r McNeill, Owner 325 Cabarrus Street ANN i:)ASE Quality Foods I’.EMVS WITH TO.MATO SAUPF Can^ VIEI.I.O-Wlir.AT MIIST.-\I{|) f'liKAM --.TYLE E.VTIl.ACTS hakim; i'owder R. 07. AI. ,. -.'8 07. 107.. Hi.lil,. 111-07. 1*8, '»(• I,-..- I2i- ITc I2i' Wliitelioiise K\u|i. MILK SUNSHINE Vitemin*D3 4 c;i'. 34^ ENTER THE “400’’ CONTEST. GET INFORMATION AND ENTRY BLANKS FROM YOUR A ib P. KNRICHKD DAILY DATED MARVEL BREAD IONA PEAS IONA TOMATO JUICE SUNNVFIKI.I) FLOUR FOR PANCAKES l‘.--LB. LOaF NO 2 CAN NO 2 CAN 211-OZ. FKG. 12c 12c 11c 7c ORANGES, Frt-sli .Juicy 2 doz. 57c CARROTS, Texas Tender 2 hehs. 14'' GREENS 2 Mrs. 21c POTATOES %Vo ' 10lb.s. 41c Pure PORK SAUSAGE, Type 1, Lb. 29. Pork CHOPS, Center Cut, Lb. 35c fcFAT Back, Larije, Lb. I7c Fresh FRYERS, Dressed and Drawn, Lb. S^lr i 201 EAST HARGETT ST, tail. [■■ll I ll mi “WHfRE ARE THIS MONTH'S BILLS?” "Speukifiq of money," Father thundered, "whore ore this month's bills?" "Clare," Vinnie pleaded, "It isn't fair to go over the household accounts while you're hungry!" PfJDR V'i.nnIF! Was ever any wife so siurnied at? How Father raided o\er the bills she ran up! But our guess is that if laughable, lovable Clare and Vinnie were keeping house today, one bill wouldn’t bother him. . . . 'rh..‘s Ihe eleolric bill. For Kaiher was a thrifty man. "Vinnie,” he used to roar, "this is a tnaite- of dollars and cenli, and that's something you don't know anything about.” But /le knew about it. .-Xnd he would have appreciated the lact that while the prices of must things went way up in war years, the average price of electricity actually came down. Plus the fp.ct that the average family gets twice as much electric service for its money today as it did twenty years ago. Being a pruciica! man, l''aiher would have realized the reason why. .\s he used to xhruit at Vinnie, "You know I like tu live well, and i want my family to live well. But this house must be run un a business basis.’* .'\nd that's exactly how your electric light and power companies are run. Un a/iMSinm basis. Almost cer tainly, .Ainenca’s Favorite Stage Character would have applauded .America’s ^usinest-iuanaged, self* lupporiing electric compaiuet. CAKOLINA POWER E EIGHT fcOMPA***'*' Bi.7 IIELSOK EDOr k “TBt aECTOC HOUl" nit tknl Orikkrt. Sai„, t.M fH. I$T, tU.

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