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m PAOE TWO THE CAROLINTAH \VL£K ENDG-'G, SATLKDAV, AUGUST 10, U4i 1 PERSONALS “Y ” Ql OTA OVER SIBSCKIBEI) than fifty veterans o* Jr. of New York Citv aie visitm* Id War II, their wives and i «*1i.tiv«*s and friend:. >ii Raltieh. MS wire auest at the annual They are the house ftutsl of Mrs. i«- held reecntly at Chavis Park Blanche Dover. ' e United War Mother.# Chao- The Choral Club Society will ren- Mrs. N. P. Devane is t‘'e pres- der a brief pr.>gram Frid:>y eveninu t. at the Mii'-tin St. 3apti'l Church ^ •- Callic Retry ha*' returned It the NAACP mas# meeting, fr III H visit with he,- si«tcr, Ml*. - - -V- • CHAVIS HEIGHTS ' little Miss Claudette William .celebrated he- foinlh birthday with Mr. Rtch..rd Little of N Y City a hn-t of friends at the home .f has returned home nfti r visiting tiis 1 thrir ur.ai uvitil, Mrs Jlaltk S. mother ••f No. 3 Chavis Way. i^tey. .f H22 S. T.uboro Street. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson Wall of \o. [ .tuly 2.')th from A until fi o eloek. A jo Smith Plaza aiV vioiliiiK rela- vfiy (njoy.,t)lt. evening was nud (jves and fiuiids in Portsmouth atid ' lr> .-.M. O.iincs were iJayod by Ih^* | Norf-Ik. Va. ?’ ■’n b heiouK i cnast was seiv» i R,.v and .Mrs Ciipus H-pe and ed Aboiii 7.'i friend.# attended. I faniilv have moved from N». .S Hyde The follow ing personr motored rO|Terr3ev to No. H Ciani ille Terrac: r.oach in Noifolk for the | and Mrs. Jamc# Blount. Sr. cck-ciiit: .Mr and Mr*. Alex Kinv*. i and James. Jr. have returned home Uik^nd .Mrv C».ester Pridgcon; Mr NifUr visiting relolive# in N. Y. end Mrs Jasper Crump; Mr, and | J^liss Edna Cnalmir and nei e JTr-., .!«.#>.. pov; Ml. and Mis. I ■miii'' ^ Rutb. have ivturnid home after Mitden: Mr. and Mrs. VicN P"»*-, visiting relativts in Washington hies; Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hall f> q *64 Mr. Millard Peebles. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Jones of 12 au. ttiiin; t; Haywood hn.s re-jHvde Terrace are visiting relative# tenfl.y ntuiieil f the city aftcrjnrid friends In Florida. spending :wo years in the Eain'-j —V p«an ihealiT. Upon his return \ p nnlej;h. he was given a surj)ri.«e I * 1 ^ ii» \i« P’lriv bv hi# ai.nl, Mi«s Es.sic Tro- ! welt. The Innisr was hcautiiullv fler.ialid with cnl flowerv Tlie menu >onsis.'fd of p.iia’o .sniad. fried rhirken. sliced tomat.es. hot mil:. ^mis. pickles. oli\e» and drink# Gur.M in.-ludfd many f.ieiids in Ra-1 li ^ P I'lEh. New 'ork. Philadelphia ^ Jism. W'ake Furest and Selma end .Ml'S. Haywood also sptmt somJ Jime in Philadelphia. Mrs. Agnes Dunst-.n Rogers of 203 F' liih St h.id as her recent guest her diuichler and son-in-law. Mv end Mrs. (m* rge Gausc of Nc’.' ^ork Ciiy, Mr and Mr,#. Gaibe fpnt a two wci ks stay in this .see tion. I Mrs. Carrie Ft Hunt has retmne,l jo Washingt. n, D C. after a woel;- end visit with her ,«uiU, Mrs, Ag- pfs D. Rogers, . Mrs. M, .\ Hadden Solom ha- fe-rivrd word ihat her snn. Thom as C Mallctto Hadden has been ac- fepird as a sludeni at St. Augui line's Seminary. Ray St. Louis. Mis and is to rep rt the 3rd of Septem Jer He will be the fitst Negro to teriii studis f-u- the priesthood of I'-e C.ilholie Chiireh from Raleigh F ir the p.ist three year.# Master jTadden has attended Our Lady of i v Seho- 1 ui Portsmouth. \'. He was an "A" student and wa# f leeted to eleven school organize- ion# inrhiding the editorship of the “Virtnry Chronicle". He was a fneinlxT of thiTe eh- irs. . Miss Emma Christmas and Mrs, Millie Findrrson and grandson. Joe The fimcnil service "f Mrs. Millie Hi'psiin. a highly i-espr-eted resident of Caiy. N. C. was held Sunday. July 28 at the Christian Church with Rev J. P. Mangiim of Frank- officiiiling. She was a native of Wake Coun ty. She leaves one datichter. Mi».- Mae HtpS'n, seven grand children. 12 great grand childr .1, and one' great great grand child. Pallbearers were: Thaddeus. Don ald. Charles. Nathaniel Hopson. Isaac MrCuIIers and Lemwood B’.u- on .Ml grand children. Out of town friends attending the funeral were Mra. Charlie H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans. Mr Nathaniel Evans, all of W’in- >ton-Salem. N. C. Mrs. J. P. Man- gum. Mrs. Reid - f Fianklir.* »n. N C.. Mrs. Anncr D. Brown, .^nd Mrs Maggie Height of Raleigh. SOCIALISTS RAP BILBO AND TALMADGE RALEIGH—Ourint; ita first mt.u- berahip campaign ending on Aug ust 1 the Bloodwoith Street YMCA i-ver subscribed its quota and cn- I oiled 668 men ar.d boys and rais- 1‘d $32-13 .VO in cash .uid pleugi.i membership fees It has been an nounced by Dr. M. I.. Watts, gen- er.l chairman and Allornty E' .1 Carnage, campaign director and C. L Raif id. Eixiiutiw .SecHtary. The YMC.A was organized in .Ma • 1 and fund.' from the camp.oign will help make po.s.sible an expansion of Y fa'ililie-' and >ervicis Dormit r- les for veterans are i-spieially ur gent it was staled. Dixision "A" head.-d by C..-! East* rling and Rev. J W. Jones .arn.ri a total of 10.520 |)..infs and was an easy winner over Division "B" with a total of .Hno poir-ts .md headed by Silas J. Weiib and Spu. - geon Hayis, Tp honors among the learns wuf lakeii by team l. division "A" 7. avk Ellir. captain, with a t..!al of .1635 points and team 5, divis'iiii "A" Edward E'ineher captai'. w!t!) 1!-15 points. Other captiiins and teams .-cores are Division -A" team 8, James S. Riddick. H0.5 poiiit>-; team 6 Walter Curti-:, 1140 poin» ; team 4 L. H Robei ls, 124.y |)-ints; team 2. Sam Hauls 900 points. Di- visii n "B" team 1 Dewey Bright- well, 1,52.5 point-; tiam 4. Mo.-;.-. Lord. 1140 poiii's; team 6. Claude Dunn. 108.5 point.#; team 3. Luci'i- 1 Minter. 74.5 points; te:.m 2. -Mbei; Whitaker. 630 point# Highest individual honors for i membership- reported were i.arr,-' ed by W. H Qtiailes, Jr. -f Shaw j University who reported 27. C'iftnn \ SilLs. 26 and M C. Htll 2.5. Olkrr. campaign w, rkers re}>oi’ing five or j more mimbers arc W. t Petermn j 18; D. H. Rdd. 1ft: L H. Roberts 1 Ift; David Jackson 16; Moses Lotri. ' 15; Nathaniel Burgess 1.5; D. D 1 Brighlwell 13; R' ss Fow ler 12: ■ Ulysses Burroughs 12; James Rid- ■ dick 10; Solomon Revis 10: James , Phillips 8; Chester Grant ; H. C High 8; Ji'.scph Sirodwick 6: Wil bert Sanders 6; Walter Curtis 6; Jo seph Perry 5: .Albert Whitaker 5; .Alphonso Trice .5; C. A. Lnng.sloii 5. sor.-i of the dome rstration is ih-> class In The Tticory of Play and f\ crcHtion which is a profession.il course offered this summer at the University thr ugh the Department I f Health and Physical Education Major division.s demonstrated in recreation are active games and sfatris, .soi.inl activiti.#, music .ic- tivHies. ;uts ana crafts, dram^ activities, dancing, nature study, home crafts and arts, mental and linguistic activities and home pio^- I envel'^p- of whiih tc atomir realm nf electrified lave ing the earth, rit-.cover, IS as lev-iiuti' nary a-i bomb Recently discharged from the merchant marine. Peck ha.# iriurn- cd here to do research on aviaii-'n subjects. He i# the author of ".57a Miles an Hour, Vertically." and "Bomber to Britain." both of which also appeared in Hopers maga zine. of Raltim-re, tiea«uror I.pcturer* include Pish‘>p .Shaw, I’rcMd.-nt John W. Haywood, of Gammon seminary; Dr Leon S Moore, pastor of Haven Methodi-t , Church. Philadelphia; Dr. Jul i I Hartt, of Y'alc University; Dr. E .A t Haynes, pastor « f Ames Methodist [Church. Ballimotc; ni-. D H. Stan- tor. of 'tianta. and the Rev. N. W ,Mo.'i-. Ji . of St. Daniels Church. Chester. Pa. Gregg Cherry here Friday, it has been reported. They ere; Luther Withers, convicted In Mecklenburg Cuunty to 1946 oi second degree mtirde.' and sentenc ed to from lO to 12 years; Jesse Cor bitt, convicted in GuiU. rd c imt.v in 19411 of second degree murder and sentenced to 12 to 2.5 yeari; George Lewis, convicted in Forsytn in 1938 of setting fire to outb«- -t.4 grid sentenced to lO to 25 years; Save A our aste Eat!! ects. The following pei.si ns are in chinge of the pr..gian-.; Dr. Nelson H Harris, Director of Summer SchiHil. Rn!ph J. Andrews. Director of Rccieation for the City f Ra leigh. and A. E. Weaiherfoid. Su- perv'ior of Rocreati.-n for Ncgrnr=. METHODI.ST PASTORS tOVERNOR PARf I.ES FIVE GO TO SCHOOf. RALEIGH — Five piisonora were , granted paroles by Governor R, l.itv-Wide Recrealidiial roiirnament Ti» B- Held R.ALEIGH- A cit.v-wide rovrea- liiin lournamem will be held at the Chavis Heights Recreation Center. Friday. August ftth. The events will hegin at 9:’3n and continue until n >011 and the afternoon session will •tail .'I .1:30 and end at 7:3t> p. m The events are .as follows: Ping Pong. Paddle Tennis, Checkers, M.iibli.s. and Hoi'seshue.s. Cti.ters taking part in the tour- iiamciii are Tuttle Community Ceti- :er. W.ishington High. Obcrlin. aiul Vhavi.# Height HARPIS FERRY. W Va. tANP' Storcr college. Ijoated in this historic mountain village, is h-'sf to the annual pastors' school of the Baltimore area of the Methodis Church, The cooperating confer ences are the Delaware, Washin^- ' n, North C/irollna. and East Ten nessee, I f which Bishop A. P Shaw, nf Baltimore, is the episco pal leader. Dr. F. J. Handy, professor m Gam mon TTieological seminary. Is dean of the school; the R--*v W. A T Miles, of Lnwnside. N. J-. is secre tary. and the Rev. J. H. Jenkin?. RALEIGH LINEN SERVICE SIXDRESSES’g ■>’ ■■.’ONLT *095 K I Wanted colored women to handle I towels '^d linen in our modern Itnen plant. Ideal working con- , dilions. Clean rest rooms. Apply to Mr. Jones, Raleigh Linen vice, 3301 Hillsboro Street. •Wot (’ n.D. • *b4 I « r«*«r«ra. .*»•#.! SBOS* •y;, ••■tmibmI •» fw'- HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a maal It will h^~~ Matronad axaclltr right, and evtry diah boasting • r*al home-ceeked llaTor. B & H GAE'E 411 S BLOUNT 8T. \irmiin Praised Eor ‘Out DINE OUT! —VISIT— OWENS Lunchette 125 E. HARGETT ST, Of World* Stor r>’ NEW YORK lANP- - Commen dation from HVi.nti(in specialists throughout America a.id abroad has been received here recently by Har per's maxazinp for the ».rticlc. "Out Of This World." written by James I,. H Peck published in the June is.sue. Peck ,a flyer, free-lance writer n .scientfific .subjects and form er aviali.m editor of the Associa ted Negro Press, wrote on the ion* - spheie which he descilbes as a new FOR STAPLE —AND— Fancy Groceries —IT’S— CHAVIS HTS. MARKET L. W. LICON. Prop 571 E. LENOIR ST. DIAL 7818 UNE and JONES DIAL 2-1661 MARY LANE At EVA JONES Proprieu'fs 128 E. HARGETT ST. Radios and Record Players We Have Ir -tock for Immediate Delivery SMALL RADIOS $25 UP RECORD PLAYERS $29.95 UP STEVICK ELECTRIC COMPANY 108 W. Martin St. Tcl. 5332 iZSdS!SJSZ5?SJ5iSH5ZSeSJSJSlSC- V Kccrealional llemoii- stration .\l .Shaw 1. Piihlic Stenographer SEE C. VIVIAN McLENDON 117 1-2 E. HARGETT ST. I.UI 3-1741 Hours: 9 in 5 to BROOKLYN -- In a President Truman today. James F. ; Cannon. National Secretary of the. Socialist Workers Ptrty. demand-I -d that the Federal Government ' •.ake immediate step.s 10 prosecute' Bilbo. Talmadge. Hankin. Eastland I and all other fomcnteif: of race vto- ! itnoe in high office. The tclegnuu i .stated: I "The Federal Government mu.st I ferret out and prosecute to the Tull ' extent of the law the lynchers of the four Negri.-es in Georgia and • nd the reign of terror against the Negro pfOpIv. "The Federal Government mns* nrosei-iite Bilbo. Talmadge. Ran- RAl.EIGH- Tlirnugh the Recre ation Depa'tment, there will b.- conducled .. recreation demonstiM- ti- n at Shaw Universtty ' n Monday. August 12th at 10:00 a. m. Spo.t- Keep Young and R'eautlful VISIT JOHNSON’S Room 214—Arcade Rldg. Mrs. Eli' Ih Johnson. Prop. 4R( 4I)E .ii«5..ni/i3 parlor ARCADE BLDG. JAMES I'lip" MASSEY BEAUTY SHOP 8«l F-. MARTIN ST. Dial 9378 KEEP YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL Trv Andres BEAUTY* SHOPPE Telephone 2-3828 802 COTTON PLACE Mrs. Elizabeth Andres and Laura J. Brown Payne’s Business and Secretarial School MRS. B. J. PAYNE. Managn Member of the Nationel Businevc Assoei&lion Accredited By: The North Carolina Stale Board of Cducalieei Complete Butinett Ceurea • Shorthand 1 Typing • Calculator • Book-keeping • Stenotyping • General Ofico Procedure • Mimeographing • Comntomotrv • SpecUlized Coursei Notary Public Public Stenographer Write For Full Information Dial 8950 416 BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh, N. C. «;a5as?5a5FS2S^sz.??s?.??s?-'n>TPsa.r'' WEARING APPAREL For the ENTIRE Family - at LAZARUS STORE 217 S. WILMINGTON ST. FOR WELL PREPARED FOOD • ITS- - COURTEOUSLY SERVED A Gay And Reckleaa Romance That Makes You Tingle All Overl NOW PLW ING! Claudett COLBERT - Jonn WAYNE “Without Reservations’ with DON De FORE Sunday - Monday - Tuesday ‘It, ^ 1 jab her la^nifeasd^, ItlieMiB,^ Icowiie, I I face Hill, ■ I |ciss«.-. Flr.n.r PARKFH P.ul HC.N'RFin . .. Alrxi- SMITH -IX- I, “Of ' Human Bondage” STARTS W E D N E S.D A \ mo,, .xcltins than .nr du.ml Armed only with a woman’l weapont . . . She invaded e world Irene DUNNE «■ Linda DARNELL Rex HARRISON - F'!. Iri-.Mi ..lid .'I .indsoi,, .Jim- CT]tprrfepr.rrrrrfrfarvr^r^^ Royal - l-rldai and Saturday BLAZING FP.ONTIER With fl i-tM fifibbe miM \ os THF GREAT IIIVIDI; Willi nuck ,!r»Tirx Nunrla.v and Mniiday THF SPANISH .MAIN III C TurAflav and Wednesday DANGFK SKiNAI, With F.i.'i- Fmer>"ii Thursday BAIKiAl.N DAY HOrin.F. FEATURE otopcwaooocBciqocioociDCBtMoaaaaBOP d rh;.t the Fedti.il G vernment • ik.- immediiile steps In pnweeute ' nilliii Talm.dgr, Raiikm, Evtland 1 Old nil nthe; fnmentei'- of race vio- Linui- in high iiflici-. The teleBrnm .dated: ' "The F«-d«ial G--vemment mii.-‘l I ferret out arid ptfisei-iiU- tn the tuil -xteni of the law the lynchers of ihe fou' N'-; m Georgia and ■ nd th» leigii of tiT-ir against th« N.-grn iicnpl' I The Fi-deral Gnvetnu. • t mi; ' ! prii'i ru!e Bilbo. Talmadge, Itai ’km, Eastland and the ■ thet offi cials. all prominent mimbers of ’ voiir laililicHt pl•rl^. who have insli- ■ gated lh.“-e lyiichings ft m high , office ^ "We fuithei demand that ymi ho.d Uongri's m .'e>non until il enacts .-fficl.ve anti-Ivnchii'B le.;i-‘lation •5’mn .Ndminisfin'ion v.iH i:-’ H wn 111 bii-toty a* the iuif>mplu ..f ih. Ku Klux Klan and nlher fas- ,1,1 o ....- .1. lesx you ,nil an end I 'he ;o\eliimeiit s pnlicy - f uhit- .i-h invesligatmns md biit-kpax 1 Thi Aimncan I'.-opG’ '• no mood ’•> counleiiaoe. ;i n ign teii r that iiv.il- the ptaeiUes tl;e Nazi stmm-tr lopei- VISIT JOHNSON’S Room 214—.Arrade Rldg. Mrt. Etizahrth Johnson. Prop AR SHOE SHINE PARLOR ARCADE BLDG. JAMES "Flip MASSEY Prop. WJ> (ivella w ^ BTAi rY Ml E. MARTIN ST. Dial 9379 WEARING APPAREL For the ENTIRE Family — at LAZARUS STORE 217 S. WILMINGTON ST. FOR SHOE REPAIR TRY (HAVISFJKCTRIC SHOE SHOP .V>n S. RInnnt SI. Dial 2-3038 Save Vonr Waxic tats! I Ldok, Listen! RALEIGH-S OWN Lst Annual Harvest Moon Dance Contest DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK II ymi WALTZ, FOX TBOT. RUMBA or LINDY HOP. enter at once, nnd be a winner. Open *0 »U. young nnd old. Anyone can win. Music will be furnished By LEO HINES CHRISTINE CHATMAN ORCHESTRA. MAIL ALL ENTRIES TO THE COTILLION SOCIAL CLUB SPONSORS c'^o Club Coionnde., 427 S- Blount St., Raleigh, N. C. ENTRY BLANK lst Annual Harvest Moon Dance Contest Sponsored Byr THE COTILLION SOCIAL CLUB Name Addre.ss Please enter my name ahnve in your 1st Annual Harv»*« Moon Dance Conte.st. in the Division. Waltz. Fox Trot. Lindy Hop, Rumba. RULES—Non-Professional dancers; decision of ihe Judges will be final. • . , He t.lamorouv With A Stvir Tt* Bring Out thr BEST PriM*illa Dunn KE.NITY SHOP 117 CAMDEN ST. Trirphonr 6.168 PRISCILLA DUNN Propnrioi- DOVE Mt'SIC COMP.tNY ARTHUR DOVE, Prop. Antomatic Phonogra|)h.s Rented For Special Occasions and Installed on Commission Basis SELECT RECORDS OUR SPECIALTY Dial 3-2741 139 E. CABARRUS RT. FOR WELL PREPARED FOOD — COURTEOUSLY SERVED PARADISE GRILL 204 W. SOUTH STREET FOR BEAUTY SUPPLIES —SEE OR CALI J. W. Weaver Company 126 W. Martin Street STARTS Armed only with • womani weapon* . . . She invaded a world Ij U iN 1*3 S .O A I more exciting than any dream! Irene DUNNE - Linda DARNELL Rex HARRISON “ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" FOR THE COMFORT OF HOME. AWAY FROM HOME THY THE ARCADE HOTEL & DINING ROOM Arcade Bldg. COVER YOUR ROOF WITH ASBESTOLINE (EASY TO APPLY) A Super Grade Protective Coating for Metal, Gravel, and Composition Roofs. Scmi-Plastic & Brush Applied GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS In Stock in 5 Gallon Pails. CAROLINA APPLIANCE & STOKER COMPANY 445-447 HALIFAX PH. 3-2079 LINCOLN AUGUST 11-12-13 gi SUN - MON . TUES “The SAILOR TAKES A WIFE” ROBERT WALKER — Jl^NE ALLYSON And EODIR “Rochester" ANDERSON [ijl Dianey Canoon “African Diary" Melrolone New* Oddity "Wingmen of Tomorrow** . WED and THURS AUGUST 14 and 15 ti LITTLE Meeting A Need For Every Walk Of Life Our service lia.s never failed tn meet any situation. Rich and poor alike have always received the same re.spect and attention. It is an e.stahlished rule with our establishment that there is no de parture from this policy. The Raleigh Funeral Home 310 Elast Davie Street C. A. HAYWOOD. Own*r J OHNNIE'S desire to tinker with doorbell.#, radios, electric irons—may be the first Mpreuion of an inborn talent. A rapacity for earning that •betild be encouraged. or girl must turn to the low pty '‘traditional” job*. Tragic? Ye*, but H can be piw vented by Insuring the futun now. Your N. C. Mutual andee- writer will gladly ahow pM hew. w GIANT” Mweh progress has been made h Integration of Negro workers In crafts and trade.s, and today there are more than 3,300 elec tricians. High wages and pro tective security more than com pensate for lime spent studying new techniques and obtaining pro.^esaional efficiency. 1,^1 Every year, thousands of po tentially successful men and worn, n are forced to quit school because an unexpected emer gency may necessitate their supplementing the income of a widowed mother. Accumulated savings, intended for education and training, are quickly wipod Mt . . . and wUmt bright bwy BlD ABBOT!' — LOU COSTEIXO Oddity ^'Author In Bobyland" Firat Chapter “Don Winslow of Coast Guard** FRI and SAT AUGUST 16 and 17 (DOUBLE FEATURE) Kirby GRANT—In “GUN NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY C C An . •MiAH, Mlin UMUM TOWN” Allan JONES—W “HONEYMOON AHEAD” With—Grace McDonal*' Raymond Walbum Vivian Austin Sarah Paddeu 3*v Chapter 8 “SECRET AGENT X-8 ' “*
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