PAGE TWO PERSONALS Ml ;md Mi',-. Edward Jones of Wilson. N. i‘„ returned noise after . pend nig tv. o yo;<:'s in Los ftnu ’.&> I'i'ii Mr?. Jones is assistant diet : - i.tn at tht Carotins !jeve>ui IL-s- L*irts >,». Wilson while Mr. Jonei ir , v i iJoy'd in. Raleigh Me Mill, news J uu ... brook ; V has teturrud home oftei ■I io tiding ihe funeral of his niece, :■?. Edith Smith. Mass Ro;.’,'. line Harrison ha> re : . ■ to Tv<■'.*':’vk. N J a (her vis im« ;u-r mother Mrs. Lillian Har ; i'-O'ii and great-grandmother* Mrs. MaJhisa 'Vill’atr.son of Bledsoe Ave. Mi? Ida Allen, a pgtir.r.i in St Cjnis Kcspiini. is improving. A!'-s Lawni Smi’h of Norfolk, V i. was- failed to The city on .• r.ri’il of ih; sickness of ' her aunt, M," Ida Allen of E. Ir re . .uired to appear before the Clerk of L Superior Court of Wake Ci vmty at hi: - office in the Court-. house. in Raleigh. North Carolina, on thr 2ft?h day of May 1947, oi within twenty day: thereafter ana onswer or demur to the Complaint in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Cou- for ihe relief demanded in the Complaint herein This x.'.e ?2nd day of April, 1P47 Sara Allen. Ari. Clerk Superior Court April 26. May ft. 10, 17 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY T'ANSY O DALESSiO VS. SAMUEL DALESSIO The defendant above nanirci will sake notice that an aciion untiled i.ib- v«- has been c'-mrnenecd iri the Superior Court of Wake County, No th Carolina, to: ABSOLUTE DI VORCE and the defendant will further take notic>- that he is re quired to upper.r heforo the Ch rk o' the- Superior Co: rt of Wake County, at his office in the eourt l.-.-use. r; Raleigh. North Carolina, or, tin* 2(ith day of May. 11)47. oi v ithin twenty days thereafter, anti or demu to tii r t plait r will aoply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Co .'-.plaint herein. Th. the 22nd day of April, MM". Sara Alien, Asst. Clerk Superior Court April 26; May 3. 10, 17. LEGAL NOTICE S" ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK Os SIT PER fOK COURT It being satisfactorily proven to the undersigned. Clerk of the 3u perj >r court lor ware comity, that Louis Hightower late of said county, is dead, without having n-’-fle and published any last will and ter lament and it appearing that Chios H Chupp. is entitled to thr Administration of the state oi said deceased, and having qualified as Administratrix according to Jaw. Now. these are therefore to em power the said Administratrix to enter in and upon all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, and the same to take into possession wheresoever to be found, and all thr just debts of Ih-: said deceased to pay and satisfy, and the residue of said estate to distribute accord ’Bft to lav;. Witness my hand •>nd the seal of Said Court, 1 his the 22nd day of January 1947 (Signed’ W S. Mordecai Clerk Superim Court NORTH CAROLINA Asm IN I SIR ATOR N OTIC F WAKE COUNTY Havivng qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Stephen Wall, deceased, late of Wake County North Carolina, this to notify all person.-: having Haim-, against the State of said decs;, ed to exhibit them to the undersigned a) 115 1-2 ,E Hargett Street. Raieigh. North Carolina, or. or before the lsth day of April, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery:; All persons Indebted to the Estate- will please make immediate payment. This 15th day of April. 1947. *F J. Carnage. Admimstatnr of Stephen Wall April 79. 26; May 3. 10, 17. 24. \Meeting A Need For I Every Walk Os Life ! I f i | Our service his never failed to meet *|| any situation. I'ieh and poor alike have i f always received the same respect and i * attention. It. is an established rule with [I our establishment that there is no de parture from this policy. i The Raleigh Funeral Home 310 East Davie Street • | C fIU MAYWOOD, Owner | n.u.iW's oi the Virtue Lodge Grand c'nivd Order of Odd Fellows at an iPioimsd social at u,c y lai bt rt Hume Tuesday cvoinag, Apr:! 14. Bingo ana other games wc-n ’i.aycd. P' izv.s wire von by the |el low ing. Miss M» ■ L. W.t.itu y. I'-u-soanics Sell i:a .Scales N. P. D<> .r.iie amt Jodie Johnson. ivies', outstanding couple m tlx. grand a was N»hl Sm»n end Mr. Edgar Eviuir i. axe, ice cream, sandwiches and canny wt r< serveu. rn«» invit’d gtK-M-' ’-'ere Mo.-danves G Yarborough J. Johnson. N. T ig pcxi H. Fus’lt c. M. H-yvood. 1 , i.-osr. B. Hands. E Jo>.c; M Spru ill. B. Tic-van, R. Mitch! 11. N R L’vvatu., L, Eihs. Misses CL Sha, pet ; ~nd M. L. Wlv.Uey, wi >si.-. \V. liol i Chavis. W L, J'-u > EirtU:; S. B. SdnijH"' Must N'JLi ; Cove nior. Trie PTA of the Beginner? Lr;- ; and Juriior dc-partnu'iits m c c I'd; t 'Baptist Cl.urc;: Sunda; • School held its monthly mncling ! Sunday afternoon. April 2()th at 5 ckk’.'v in Ihio S'lnckc -riiool Ai.toi ; torium, Mr Wm Taylor presiding, ,-iir) iht Pivj.ideri Mrs. Kendall i . ;ii Sci'a.-oi Hi;, talk was vciy inter., si ing and : poirdrd mi: ihal such an unau)* < i tm v-.-.-.f; very helpful ■r l f ; :1 -,. .•ought cOoi-'C-ration througfi ihe naivnis and tcac-hw;-. Thc-rc wm - ■,:;i and teachers, airy our Gcn . -al Supei :n,lcnei in 1. D Hay ’.vf'ij, the paster, Or. O S. Bui Lick, present. A program. s-« *al. Land membership comtttccs vrere ist-L’-ied. AfUu v\ ki'.T the meet mg clos-.d until ihe Lei Sunday afcter roon in May The Booki r X Vv;- -r,,■ ' I ■, an will ir;eel at ihe romo ol . ’ , r:■ ■me Davis. roe Suu'h ; : y’ n Street o,i Sunday afternoon ;,t 3:30. , Vlr,. John Chavis prc.-ioVnt. v.'ii ; pia sice. Mrs. Lonnie Duvis hm rcturnm f.om o t.n day visit to Columbia. ,- i’d Winsboro. S. C . . HTHDA7’ OBSERV ED T'homa.s E BertneM soi- of Mi. and Mi's. John H. Benmtr. celt bra ted his fourth birthday Tuesday i renin:; with ;> pm iy glvi n at trie i home of his aunt. Mrs Georg' C J i urifer on En<-< J.am SI root • G:.riic .. .ti ~ j.laved. Ctiiiia cups of mils ; rid candy ‘.vci'l- riven as favi.i'a, 4 Pi e. nil wen : Mrs. Kvelino Nor- VI, roi ftog-at’s. ?vi ■■ I-a r! H. Bennett, -md Mrs James Svar -1 <• ('. Otic.--i' were i 1f.., »r R. P.en r«‘t. foovij? J. Rivers, James Sear i">;o and Chester B Bonn til. SENATE NEf.RO WOPXERS ASSURED Os EAIRVESS (Continued From Page One* States Senate will accorded lai. ; and just treatment so lons as 1 f-ru the Sul's ant-at-Arm- of Uh St Hide.' HEAV Y TOLL OJ NEGRO EH F ! thi s IN TI \AS EXPLOSION (Continued From Page One) p .' fir-t explosion fro,:, ihe French ueighter Grundcamp. which was loaded with high explosives. Negro ' ii.vedorcs and dock laborers fled 1 emu- when ilie initial blast • ; emed to split the wharf The explosion occurred during the schol period when school-age -..bildren were in classrooms. Geo. danders, principal of *be Booker T Washington Junior High School 11. was "seated in my office when suddenly ihe building shook, iiimnllaneottsi.v the windows began lo shatter and books tell from their shelves ss it shot by an atomic r mb," he -aid. The panic-stricken children fled f, om their classrooms after being hit by flying glass," he reported ‘T sounded the fire alarm end when the children reached th. 5 streets I told them to rim home.'’ Meanwhile six Negro medics ; rushed here lo administer to ihe l injured and have been working ! night and day. without any thought C'otnpensatoin. They an- Drs H. f. Miner. VV J. Lymen. L. E Smith 5. 9. perry and Howard Mason of Houston, and Dr. E. G. Fitter o! G a) vest on. An estimate of the tragedy’s -'oath lold in this city of 15.00 war placed Friday at 650. with the total number of injured nearing 2.009 But how man.) of tilt dead an Ne groes. sinri how many Negroes were injured, remain:; n secret as thb terror stricken city attempts to pre vent further chain blast.- sLh-ipJ VGrir "sdfly bv explosions ahoan Hu French freighter Grahdeamp. ~*”Toß**7hOE - ~REP A iR : * TRY CHAVfSO.ECTRir SHOE SHOE 204 N. West St,. Dial 2-301:9 : ; YWmm ' ; e '% |S :i : i ; >- T ” ' ,V .>••• ' , ‘-W ’ g • > • 2%. *■■ ■<%*■:%&' M'. ■ ,% -L v . ft. . vNIYG;, i ■>" -I ' t ■■■^7% A ■ Jr.: -Lv nf i .. m ' f ; ; ■ :> v> f| j - 'I. - s i up 4 i : ; | T : W ! - f ■ ~ -■ i p- '|| 7 gn ■ \ 4 . r ’■ .g-l v ' : - : ; ■ -4: "'- r Mr. rna Airs. .1 B-mvn, Jr. arc .shown leaving ihe S'., i’anl AV)i Churl ’ ft' r i t-ir v : b ni; i-.-c- ".mnv y*;u'.'ii l 'U: : U"s. It* own I, t\:e u;nu ’> r-r <*'•’ AH., f loiidan PcweJl u. !•. - i.f-vi Open Drive for Negro Super, or Court Judge CHICAGO < ANP>- Hir" church congi rp.in.iiwis h' v i a i 100 Me i.-Tniivri oddfor :> N f ’M r O Slip:'' 1 ior court judge. The lawyers; membei i> ot the Cook County B Av-<* n. tno;; to the pul pi!s t< Ua-l not:. migo; po!tt:c<:l parties !.r fa:lur ’<> .ounce ihr I'Smi*. of mrdl'h- ! '<>! rr* • ■;iTt solicit 100,600 sign 'Or w io u: - g> D-.mocrats and Re.jubjvai.* : R»mc *i Negro c: rtdidate tor the of -1 f-cc of superior com judge ii the 1 1,,'iiei ;>] election next November They pHthk-d otu If' lack ot the judiciary ax a r. • trsii'i station o' seeond-Oioe- oiiii.criiship To allow . u - >) conditions to exist h.re " here- Negroes h. Id sufficient poli tical ;lower to dele: mine ecii al di.- tubu'ion of political .offices, is criminal, they said, Negroes retire - % nt newly one-1 nib • e whoß Chicago population, but heln less Irian one-tenth ot one per cent ol the judgeships in C .ii-: county, they told the church wriieii'-es The movement for h Negro super * j ior court judge is being ler! bv Earl B Dickerson president of the No -1 lortai Bar assent! tie n. and Nelson r>f Willis, repressing the Cook r County Bar a.-.soc.sal ion. CARTER Electric Company I 1 Anything Electrical I .38 sv. LKvom st. tfx sow if 5 : A Lifetime in Flames 1j Why take chalices on burains ! up a lifetime's effort in ® single ! * terrifying hour Whan it's so i simple and inexpensive to pro j tact yourself a«taims! any pews?* ‘| bie mishap. Yeut bema and family cse be ebsolulely pro , fee tod from ANY disaster at but & few pennies a day. We'll i show you how, ii SEE YOtm LOCAL AGENT r BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. | j DURHAM. K. G. "chi it «f Nor; Ya. Mr P": V‘!i i- tiu -on of Mr. and Mrs ' . r VU. " i <• !! Vi • r:)!.< »va? ’•'•ld at tii! E. Hargett N* Eri c.'iy trig'll i , April lit; mum Don in xrm passes f(a.h’j:*b Mr. Behr-k Hun-' f *"■ t < , v f'- 1:!-Ti •• I' . .‘ij... £r■ ■ t Ui * ; } sui viv'e v*•hr]--! Sunday at - >•(and 4 dt'Vi ;r\U’i's. Finance or Borrow On Y our Car through the DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. | 122 E, Davie Street Phone 3-3231 r~~ —— — ~ j f@u% s€4tf * | HATURAi HAIR ATTACHMENTS 1 | Hm Do's—to meet oil occasions a •mu can ha ve «*«* mm j YffiSlE MRE BEAUT? PROWCTS j 507 FIFTH AVL (Room 903) HEW TOUK 1?, M. Dept A | TUI-’ CARUt.IXI AM SVM'ORD NEWS ; u .-urity Lcdyr No. 688 and . Morriing Star Temple No 615 of Eiks cio-.-ed a sheetssfui cduration . ! v-.', ck obsc r vamc. F’nda.v evening the auditorium of Leo County T; a'l'.ng School pfU'l :r. 1 ::g Die ic Nrhioin! Hym Rev H ti N, isoi, led Ihe invocation. Miss ry. .-,4011 of ike school faculty '.va« ■ of < remoii" She present ! Mr. '-V. H. Wickci-. prirmipul. v.hu extended a ".host c;pf-,Uhl v - Sc'.'M) high c>;'-o' students j IVV’-'T at : - Amu "."as winnei : the first priz.. M’s, Nevada Me leer >■ ,-orid, and Ueujivmiri John i n third At the conclusion ol tr,, uiMt-Ov several numbers were . unfed b> the srhot/l band with v J. Viitcss. vomiucu/r. who ■ .yriiteJ ti e Ite'gr audience by theii . oui.il'ul rui'idifiun. Prizes wen ... unfed toy the Exalt. d .Bute. Rev. r H. Garret and benediewm by : Ur. W. Hart-ell. M; C. Pei'iurs ,;cao al'ioi . ’: . : taboed last Saiurcior cveit ■ _ at Mr hoirie u: S. Haitiroisd '- : i ■ ■Gfc. Mrs Pert:inr is in the ' . Conniy jail bemg held fm H)!'Y;!01'l-ing. G: c.-rgc: A fleck and Mis : ..nr. r Es: 1 adr o! Joi'n’-sbb.ro wort "ut ‘ ' lined fog' : i, i Holy a -imoviy Monday. April 2ist. R. JL Johnson, pastor of F-aii ib n’isisv AAS E Zion Ghtsrch r-ffici- I. ■ Quartet ana ’dale Chorus oi l, Morriin Training School ap . ;.,oii ;n a ruiTivai Sunday after at Wall Street Baptist Church • r;ihi i.lled tic audienc-: by liivu i tuiCiui rendifioi::.; of Nogio spiri t L aM «'ia ei-sfcics Lee Couniy TraiflSng School . ' r .ring •'ll'-- E. L Grrug j -,c Directnr of Ih- sc M-oi, m ;, .otif;>: Friday evening. April 2.7. 647 f.'i 8 o'clock p m. in the .scliooi : rtuciionum. Mis.:. Gregg is well trained for inch occasion'';, having majored in -ic. >-t Lincoln l 'Diversity. Jel - ■ n -son City Mo. S l u- has studied m. Dr. O A FulJn and Mrs Lilliari Karri.-, Your presenct will ox. gsuatiy apprecia:eu. RUT’S HE! 0 Foil vUSS PE4RLIE S^HTH RALEIGH-- -Final rite: L-r .Mis.- Lb.,, do Srrhfh of :tl; Murk Street, a. i, conducted Friday aLurriuor h■ n !ii■ • Baptist Grove Chiurh and uliov. i d by interment in the :,.!U'h Ccnieterv. Surviving ;rc h* r parents. Mr :,d Mi . Edmund Smith, two sis . us. Miss Cora Snuih and Mrs. '.eila .Mae Bradley; four brothers '.’.Tiiiam. Leonard, James and Hoo ver Smith: and her grandparents ! ; of Raieiah. \(T, SFMOR GETS KGHOMRSHIP DURE AM IViiss Ethel E. Ed Luinrison a enior social science :>-.aioi a. i.i<- North, Carolina Cul iu.’T her-’, received notice this week that she had been awarded a gradual..- teucher’-- stthoiarshii ... stud; ;,t the Univ.rsiry ~,f Chi- Tt, u r from Robert Btrozier. t haiiman of the Committee or Urßowship and Scholarship at the sily. Mir.:; Edmundson was L uv, ihe award was being • ( rr.vrP'n r VI nrirl-(•?‘EtT’ Eif thr : ul!; at North C.-wolina College lid on the basis of her academic VOWS SPOKEN Raii’i'.ii - • On M '. i'll 1 *ih . t St. ’ Fail! AMI! ( hm'Ci; at :> o'clock, M>> Ciet-iiditc F!i. abc<>' f>• ,-.<.■}! d&ttgh I. r ot Mrs. Floridan Powell atid i lie late Levi J'owcH ui' Nor loir. V:-., ijocvccc il't- onH' ot Jiihi. Hen :\ . ,! ■ . ■(: < 1 Mi. ,; |l.i Ml' . J. H. iJroWH, Sr., of fi.-iii't;-')'. in ;> (J’.iic! c t c. -'iv.plc r( , . r - i r t 'on '■ i.ii'jici >tco Jay T; F P Du! a:!. The wrd ! music was pvt.-.-: .ited by Jlcrti j don Tv ole. >h e-iVi'--." sbfts by, M.: tc.ura 2 Brown sister of lh ! *|rtom. Toe bride wore a tent blue suite with navy acecrssorfe ana a corsari: of ('•rci.ids. Mi i. Brown j a nab'-.; of Nor- | • i.ik, Va.. a fu r.duai vl A. & T . College. a member of the Delta S'gma Theta So-'otily niid is now iw-ad -e the Ct»o.r.c;via* Dept. Kittri: ! 1 College. iiegn. and a graduate l ot Si Auguo 'jjh-'s college having received it;,. . ’l 1 (it . • ft ■c 1 i. ,'iu 1 h'.. l j University lasi summer, lie ns now ir.incipul *<( thg s» p-.it? l* i • b School Ot St Pam- Brown ana White A Iso in Bed mao' WHS GLEE 0,1 BS!\(,s FOR U K i.F \(.i F RALEIGH —ACE League >f S', Paul AME Church was htgh 'y •r,terta:ncd Sundav c vern&g l \ to; Selrnonurv Glee Club cl the Wcehhigtoß School, under the di -tic n of Mrs. Go-n&ava Brown. 1 Amor.« the selections sung weto ; 'Lisbon ' > 1 he* Lamb?". "God So her the part' two hurt-lay - m n vials and a solo. 'Avc- Mar.a '. übjject of the Jessotvs were ‘ L 1 s. ork as an i,ndcricraduate- The v: hi Mr hip provides lull tuition for three quarters for the 194T-4S .‘••nr ~1 \ o'.i r W FlcHrioa! Service ELECTRICAL SERVICE j 2tK M)LFVVTt,n \V! NVi. Dial 2-‘i7Bl ft E. WP 1.1 AMS j CAPITA!- CAB CO. J .SBPS DIAL 9137 jP FOR STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES visit Moras Grocery Store i Cor. Blood worth & (’abarrus i 1 'MmaMcenMn ■_ ARCADE S5H \ uu ' ll r.MtLOK ARCADE BLDG. JAMES •‘Flip" MASSES Frop. BEER SANDWICHES SMOKES SHOE SHINE Burnette Sweet Shop NEWSPAPERS 3,14 W. South St. John Burnette, Prop DINE OUT! J VISIT— OWENS Lunchette I V's E HARGETT ST. J •whewm-- nmi n i wmn £ WAKE j SALVAGE CO. j We Bat «&d Sail K-TsrfttdJfl® j of V«l w 9 FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS -- RADIOS 33? S. WttariHJTie* SI, Phone 2-2327 mmuminr-ii ne i rm | ' Ik 9 1 Complete r~l | Home 'j ; Fiirnishers " 11 I We ran furnish any room in |; ■ your home from the living i room to the icd-hpu. See us ! first. W. £. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 121 E. Martin SI. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. APRIL 2«. 1947 covoring Mew Songs, and We Wit t i lti.i i.ugli Singing'. The run p.iarn vommittee has made th" ; u ii.vn ciuitc interesting f.y hav ing different chore; groups to up prni Lost • Sunday Mr. Charii: ’ I i'-bn.Ht.u and his chorus from tin luftlr C!..mfhur»jtv i'cntbr wK»> : , dc.ed music that was enjoyed by ’ i vi v\ - -nc The league will Ik- entertained next Sunday during the imu-v i !>. :■ ;od liv the Stewardess Boa ’ N'u, 2 Mi-.. Beatrice William: ; v-'di p» in charge of the wr-orc i G |l> f* f Tlf.-f A fits 1 i js « 5 fJlf He Mu s l 2 r mx p i ft v r r 0 * Hi r L y itzd niiT PM yTlJldt* idjs 1“? so rii.Gi WARTHNCTOX. O C (NIIPA* : !> o ft I iepiuiu' ki-r.s an d/sliatv ui t::e Nat-ioiiaJ KYdcr.-itipn • Tr.lepi evu- Wa; which ..pcnfcrrd ;< widsout of VUDJOO dis ji .-od !si' Pndry i -.;s api,"u\)!Vi;:- '(!> 390 members of ski ioeal ano •f ihe Weshinplun Tclrphoa- Trn' - Tv.i <:. ;■ Oi tnr ;■ m. -ia y- .■ .i.t.ayrd in the oonin'Kiixri-vd M.-c. ..- i >;on of the br:-nfh, orp.ee of Ih, ■ svk r, ard Por-Rwc Tf-’ii'pho ■ Cn'.ipaios i’u"otv-.l , - Fourtovritl'i . U sfiio-L. nnnhwe>t. The other '"O’nloys are employed over the | Taxi Cab I s I I OR PROMPTNESS 1 I AND COURTESY i : I CALL I EAST END CAB COMPANY J Dial 2-20861 ril"~ II II ---| I -~l Irn ■! II T~«l II ■ III! I —III 111111 111 M K 0 24 HOUR SERVICE ' tMaegoaKu»aog»'vraaiaij:-)«i»'MOiK«ogc*s>^'Wia.^a»»i»c»wv.JCC:-' —~ I Hun ter s % ooi-iiitawnmwiaA>-jwiiii;a«»»Ti»aaiwfcr,»K. «mi— ■ »i mm hmjiihi wm» paint - paint £«> I2.'x>arr of sritisfactiius. All Gal .•olors—Stains and Hnaror-ls 325) S. WILMINGTON ST. Mail Orders Given Prompt . At ten! ion Railroad SaKajje Co. 1... CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. SIS W Morsrun St. | i i f "''"'rrA^A..,. I j r|F- J f ' - V'T L I HOME-COOKED FOODS ' j And whs) r. meal it vnil be— f seasoned exactly right, and | every dish boasting a real I home-cooked fiavov. K & 11 Lti'E 411 S BLOUNT ST. !_ f wtm-uivw.ij.'u»-jT-.:cn~iai.ui)jitj“.r --rtnr--.l ijujimiam.iari .1 m n. IMI larr.jwni irii.iurrjji-iY.r mniiitirnrnirnr | RADIO REPAIRS j AT Reasonable Price* IT'S Taylor Radio and Electrical Co. SALES & SERVICE I 224 E. Mariir. St,, Claud Taylor, Mgr. Phoue 23350 FOR cm COUNCIL Your V rte and Support Will Be Appreciated, i i ■ ' j LIGHT HAULING HEAVY j | LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Tran.«fer Co. Dial P 478 - 9212 F,d. Uimtead, Mgr. I ..!•. caft-’ei'in ’.vorker". janitors and • tiu cu-.t'i?i.:t personnel, th c ufjtei saso. The t'V!.-r.ty-sig el.rleal employ v.-. .-.trunk lust Mop-day with otbw ■ Lii.phi.i.ne wiijkoiv, leaving the col - i rnanapi'i. C. A Harrington, . nd his ,-sMstant. T Newton, to pood# th' busy IJ street office rill nc. kit Hu lint;ton anti Mr Newton ,* kept busy all ktet werk an •a cring oleine celts acceptin? meat of monthly telephbn? ' ioilft prefacing repovts a till per* ..inline iSiu')' reuiine office ftißc < \:,"nr. .1 pit-!: Is v.i'e avipiovva in jtu ;-.ct ; . -. ■■ here all -,s , r the city. cmNCR TAYORS aw:ro um: in c \( ON PRIM \R\ IVu'Vb f.-■ t\, L»u. •. ANF? file 1 ) cn!■o■:■ ri ij c ExcfCD t iv'ft c» s mmi l tec cf Is-ucoD lust week voice to strike th c vvo i • :.t '.v r hhc" tro i n t!t e head in & r j •*,, Vv ,iiiiu i-u.iiii*u y <.l iow:ng ajl -\v u-is who cr, pr us rly register .ri 1 o vob: t n the juunk.ipul primary Fast While j j You Wait | Service! EFIRD’S j SHOE REPAIR I DEPARTMENT * THE BEST IN SHOE I REPAIR WORK ! iIN BASEMENT! t«w*pwirrs?!»®w»ww* _ !«s»ensMWMiHnK I blve J I ARTHUR HOVE. Tt'iip I I Automatic l Phonographs S Rented. F< • Special Occasions I and Iniitalloci or: Cornrmvi.ion ? SELECT PECORnS OS R SPECIALTY I Dial 3 274 T SI!9 L. C A BARR FS ST. ; FOR Split Pine & Oak SEE or CALL Leach’s Woodyaro DIAL 4535 708 E. Jones St Dallas Loach, Prop. I HOLS-J4( kSON Electrical Contractors 1 yj N. STATS ST,—PHONE 0459' RALEIGH, N. C. Home Appliance* JPlaep Your (kth*r Now For RADIOS —REFRIGERATORS —•WATER HEATERS —RANGES •—IKONS Groceries Notions I Li! He* Grocer term 6-tC S. Boundary BL Mrs. J. C) Kearney, Prop. Telephone 2-1493