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PAGE TWO Legal Notices NOTICE or SALE OF VALTL ABI 5 RE AI ESTATE DEI'AULT HAVING 8 E iS N MALE in the payment of the in debtedness secured by a certain C« ed of Trust executed 'by Lizzie Carpenter, widow, and Lucy Car* non ter, unmarried, to It. L. Me- Dougaid, Trustee, which deed of Lust is dated May 15, 1934. and uvoided 2U Book 976, at Page 14. in the office of the Register oi Exerts for Wake County. North Carolina, the undersigned subs'i tried Trustee under powers con tained ;n wiid Deed oi Trust. and the purpose of obtaining mon ey to satisfy ssid indebtedness. ,i! otter for sale and sell to the highest bidder at public auction, for ! sh. at the courthouse door of IVake County. North Carolina, on .Saturday, June 28, 1947. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following de : cribcd ’.'(fai estate located in the i. n.v of Raleigh, Wake County. S'ate of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows. BEGINNING on the eastern side of Swain Street the South we.:*, cornet of the lot of John W. Littlejohn and wife, Dollie Littlejohn and runs tlr nee Southwardly along said Swain Street 39 feet; thence Eastward- Sy along the Northern line of an alloy SI) feet; thoncp North waroiy the Southeast corner of .-aid Li the John's lot 38 feet: ih, nee Westwardiy along the S tithciu line oi said Littlejohn's lot. 50 feet to the point of BE GINNING. the same bein',; a portion of the land which was conveyed to Moore and Sand erfotd by W. H. Pace Trustee, by deed dated the 27th day of December. 1913. and recorded % in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake Count.'. N. C in Book 280. Page 348. Thi,: 28th da/ of June. 1947. ROGER IX O'KELLY. Substituted Trustec May 31, June 7. 14. 2! N. r GXEf l TRIX NOTICE M AKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of J. H Mcbane. de cfi.: c-d. late of Wake County. N. C. litis to notify Mi pc -sons having claims against, the estate of said deceased to cxivil.; them to the undersigned at 409 S. person St.. Raleigh. N. C., on or before the 22nd dav of May 1948 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will pit.are make immed iate- payment. •This 22nd day -J May. *947. Mrs. Fannie W. Me ban c May 24-31; June 7. 14. 21, 28. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MSN ME K. HOOKER VS. JOHN HOOKER THE DEFENDANT. John Hooker, will take noiic that an action en titled as above has been com ifsencod in the Superior Court of Wak' County. North Carolina, to ®'t-rn an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, as ptovideci it; the Statues of North I Meeting A Need For I 1 Every Walk Os Life I * Our service has never failed to meet 5 a || any situation, Rich and poor alike have 1 I | j always received the same respect and j 8 / attentioTi. It is an established rule with | j j I our establishment that there is no de- | 11! I parture from this policy. . ‘ j | The Raleigh Funeral Home J 310 East Davie Street | C, A. HAYWOOD, Owner | .JF \ . EXPRESS \ CHEQUES ■ I M% a spent risk to carry cash oa a trip. An UH*wee«*yy rblt, 1 too, beRW we can torn your travel fend* into Americas S Express Itavelef* Chagass spendable seywbere, safe every- 8 where. If these cheques are loet-or stole®, you receive a prompt 1 **fc#sed ;■< They’ra mat* convenient than persona! chocks, beams* § .sms- Identification is required except your signature. Denootk 1 msd&m of #lO, S2O, SSO and SIOO —for only 75* per #IOO I CrnktiaKiia shfcrg®, 40v)»>u* on ml® m this bank, * £ * . I, - 1 lecliiifcsS Farmers Bail 1 DURH AM-RALE ?GH ts Member Federal o>«g»«st* fmnraaee Carp. PERSONALS • ’ i - ... l- '. Ay, . • -p '' t.< ; > ~ " j Mr. and Mrs. James K, Smith c.f Washington, N. C. are the! " : happy parents of a newly born j 1 sou at St. Agnes Hospital The Business Industrial Club of ' 1 Raleigh is sponsoring it’s annual ; • 1 w.f>incr roast Tuesday night, June . 1 10th on Young’s Farm. i Mrs. Lula Freeman, 24 Chavis ; Way. is recovering from a recent i i nines. ! i ! Miss Evelyn Little. 3 Chav ts , | Way, was a member of the gradu : ating class at Washington High J School. Mrs. Mary Brooks, 640 S Boundary Street, is improving! ! from hei recent illness Friends of Mrs. Lonnie Hint .in. Veterans Annex, Chavis Heights arc sorry to learn of her illness, Mrs, William Sawyei o! Rosa Street is recovering Inna a re cent illness. Mr. Neil Morgan, 903 S. Biount Street, escaped with slight injur ies when the truck in which n< was riding overturned. He was a patient at. St. Agnes Hospital ! only a tew days. Mrs. Mary Lewis. 5 Haiti St. I is recovering from a recent ill ' FH'S-S. Haft Smith, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Smith is vary ill. Mrs. Mary Byrd of 3 Dare Ter ■ .race is leaving lor Philadelphia this week to tie with her dfmgh ter. who is ill. Mrs. Sarah - McCall, 107 Stron cc-h Street is confined to he r home because of illness. Best wishes for a speedy iu t. every oi Mrs. Oct avia Carrihg '■ n ol iltf E. Lenoir Street. Friends of Mrs. Pearl Lassiter v.'ish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Sarah Gass, 304 West Ca , cf.rrus Street, who was recently 1 a patient at St. Agnes Hospital, ■ is still confined to tier home. Mrs. Mary Williams,. 009 East St., who recently was u patient a! St. Agnes Hospital is now ‘heme and doing nicely. Mrs. Eula Ellis. 324 E. South Street, is confined t her hui.a because of illness. PETE HOLDEN IN RALEIGH OMEGA MAN LEAVES TOWN Mr. Elliot L. Somerville of Char;,MU'. wh»> has been working .acre since the first of the year, • loft 'own on Thursday, the 29m, ! to. Charlotte and Atlanta Unive --ty, whej v he plans to attend . the School of Social Work. Mr, • t arolma. plaintiff and defei -ant ■ having lived separate and apart • .tor more than two y; airs next pre • cot-ding :h= instruct ion of this ac i on, and that said defendant will ; further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office oi i ‘Re Clerk ol the Superior Court of' ! Wake County. North Carolina, tn : tli« Courthouse in Raleigh, North i Carolina, on the 27th day of June. 1947. or within thirty days there after and answer or demur to the s complaint of said , action, or the . plaintiff will apply to the Court • -for the relief den; mdc-ri :r; said - complaint i This 241': day of May. 1947. i V. S. Mordccai Clerk oi Su perior Court > F. J. Carnage. Attorney ; May 33; June 7 34. 21. Seiner ville is a former J. C Smith ! man and belongs to the Omega , fraternity. While in Raleigh no resided with the Rev. Mr. Kearns, Minister of the Davie St, Pres : uytei ian Church. RALEIGHITE GOES TO |ATLANTA Mrs. Frederica Woife, daug’t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich - i ardson of 207 Idle wild Ave , was | if: the city last week for a brie,, i stay and left Raleigh Saturday ; r,mining for Atlanta, where she {lans to join her husband. Mis. Wolfe, a Shaw graduate in ; the field of Elemental y Educa tion, worked last year in Broad wav <N. C.) —near Sanford. VISITOR FROM NEW POCHELLLE Mr. Elliot Smith, of New Roth file, N. Y., stopped over in Ra leigh on Wednesday night of last week. Mr. Smith was en route to N. Y. and had previously stopped in Nashville. Te-nn., before com- : tug here, He was guest of the Richardsons on Idlewild Ave. v, bile here. ct MOST OF ST. AUGUSTIN IANS HERE FOR COMMENCEMENT Among the many Si, Augus tine’s alumni, friends and well Wishes s, that were here to take port in the graduation exercises., wei v the following- Dr, Erl- Clark, now practicing in Rid. n.onit, Va., a native oi N. Y. C Dr. Clark finished St. Aug. m •>--- and heads the Rn. union ! Chapter oi the St. Aug. Alumni •Dr. Edson Blackman popular Charlotte ohysician end long time 'hi ad of St Aueustuu.-’s genei-.il a-ernni association Princip-.il; Jojhn Brown, Rah igii Ou\\ jy P- mcipal c-f St. I‘uni (NT C*> High sciiooi, and .am .■' Mrs •i- Brown .->{ Cotton Si , here.— Dean and Mrs. John Pen > and ; bfir littje daughter. The Perry.-? aie in Non oik, Yu . and Dean . Be: iv heads the njiimrii chapter ?o< ;c-. —Mrs. Audre. Gibson Rob -’u.-en, formerly of California and - now oi Washing!-.»,. D. C., .4*-* ! eser.ted hoi chapter. Miss . ' ra R- nfieciy, K .live See ■ et..;V of the S:. Aug general j aiaiTini as-M-iH.;on irsr) ner .-sit-.-. I-.bss J-lenrietta Kennedy. The Lit h- .V],... K<-a ndj - -< school i U-ache- :n N. K N. a ,- lt j thc.> aie originally from Winston Salem an.i now Horn Hrooklv'n v Mr. and M - \ ; <; former Mississippi^;-, n.v-.v heads tiie Cnm-iotte low rri ; musmg project. Mrs. House is ~th*’ tenner Miss Vr/ian Weave; ■ '•-. Lara; S:. here, - and hi, ::a. Mr.- Garris. M• Garris i p-.'itfuu-iy from Wilmington, asri : «* t foot i • !i*i ii ? Si A i* : mthe ole" day-.. Mrs. Garris is Ja former Miss Amanda Fro-• man oi RaJeig-j,; ~rid thov no .v Wa.-hingt; n. D. \ . r-'F. JOr. COMMANDER IN CITY LAST WEEK ' y T >r, Joe Commands 17»-nwi'- Ap( ' x , Riileigb v. as heie • uut week for a brief star Pi • Ctvnir,«.ndcT. a former 'Ber'y s Kelly student and St. Auguv ; f! ' U: s football player, is now a iJharmacist in Martinsville V , Dr. Commander attended the M. ec-:i> Schooi o* PnaiT- -. RAL-EIGHiTE BACK HOME , C f'-'P* o: 7\a;-.- rein. S. Raieighy r- back home I v ,tn her family aft*;:: a verv res, fu' vacation in Pittsburgh, Pa : ■ iV ‘ > ' Pope vI Si tea he: oanchf, ;■ :: mere Mis-- Albert* Po-a hv r mi-i ■ V from this citv HAROLD 'THE CANDY MAN” POPE T ON. V !- -Wts Margaret L Han is, 579 , < Lenoir S: , who has been ill f> i teverai weeks M .home and in f- v m hei fr;eiid’s of. Ik. improv e rr r.t Sot- cxpierse:- ner gi,.ti tunc tor th<- though*-ulr.es: i-v t p-r sced to ho.- jj, r.ytnpuHn How ' ' wv and other gifts. - Bessie > timpbcl;. md-'d : evangelist oi Haleigh will leave f ne cit\- this week <-nd lor New j : oe r n, where she will conduct a i j ton days re\ ivai service at. tr ■ I . An. Zion Holiness Church Rex J. 'A J ones, pastor of FayettevijSo St. Baptist Church ! is a oatient at St. Agnes Hospi i : tai. His friends are happy to know 1 : that he is improving. Mrs. Luia Shire, 1109 S. Blount 1 ; Sl - died the past week at her j I h< me. She is survived by five \ children, two sisters, and a host I -. I nvices and nephews. H G Sullivan, the fonne : M-.-.s Katie Gray of Raleigh and j : new oi Lexington visited hr ! CARTER j Electrk Company I (Anything Electrical i JU. I.EN’OIR ST. TFV piß4l| . kV'VbXWWMvX.'tVWNNVIN'Mk I A Lifetime i« Flame# ; Wliy t»k* chance* on burning i up s UfeZitne-'s i« a fiiagl* terrifying hour wh«n IF# w ; BSK*pl# and to par*- ; | teci yoaxwtt again ut aay petal- | j thi» s*d»lv*3. Your t>aea& and fetfl-Hlf t-aa be absolutely pro j; Uxlm\ Isom ANY dfaMter *S te-«3 a few pwr*i»s » dav, Wall I Shaw you havr. •|f(BC YOtLR LOCAL AGENT ! j BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. j l mmmM, it. a THE CAnm.JNI.AK ( i i • Ft i rnufher, Mrs. Rnvie Covington of Slg. 3 Johnston Torracc. Sunday, June Ist. Mrs Sullivar: war a: companis:-:! by h«'r ■"laughter. B-v- Sara, her mothtn in-law, Mt r.nnna Sullivan, Mi and Mg;. : George Singleton and Mr. Joseph Sullivan; all of L* .vington. Mr. Hc-i'hf.-.t Purdy, a3 ii E. Lenoii Street, has made wender fia improvi-ment from iiis illness. Mr. Willie Rirha-ciswi. :- a : dent of Selma. N, is very ill ana confined at St Agnes Hospi tal. Ivlr. Paul Powt-ii oi 4 Ed:; Terraei simp fron his long illness. Miss Ruin A Rohe ft son, u for iri<‘r resident : ' ftalcigb. who i <>w makes he- iii»ne :r> N ev. York City, has .<• -ra.-'t : • R: Ungb, when she >.s spi-miiri'; ,:n eny vable vacation with relative:- ' and friends. A heart'. w*-k-«-me k -n> . Miss Vi--ii;, Chaw -. h - .- n.,.. : evident of New Y-..irk e’ii.y. M : .- Chavis ext.-v'it- to reave the e;-:> on thi- 12th of June Mr Dave Duns: .n of 528 K. Lenoir Street remains eonfini-d » his home b> illne.-is. Mrs Dun .-.!on is very Unxiciu.s io if ive her friends visit lie; dermp K hand’s -diner,- Mrs. Od,, -a Cook ii 1.- e«>ln Terra*-* <-\pt-eT- to *. me' ;,.-r :n Sp iny ! I<t r; • near future HEW YORK SOCIAL WORKER IN CITY William. “Bili’ \\ ; ie.\, :oi.mc !-• of Method and Rai.and no'-t of N. Y. C.. is veiling rela live-- and jr.-ends Mr W-lrox .- a. graduate oi Be; i O Keliv school at M • !, M eea Sy V -Beg- at Bait c- ana the A. '■&nta School at Sue:a; (At lur.ta University) YL. WiL-ox the brothu of th< :;U ..-active-Mr;. Bernice WGreen, of Ciia ’da Heights, and nephew of Jim nuc: Luaceior.j s -. n. oian > spanking anil :n;i n: rar.gi Edwin \K isc.-.-x '‘J3 l i i he is ' known in soda; dre-j ami m New York, ■•; the Children’s d : - heart <if l-usiness sr'ctioi STATE WFL. wH , H LACK IN 'CITY Mr. John Lai’iiins. State' Con uitant or* .Negro Affair.-, is back ”■ the e*t> aftei a trip ; . Ahoskm t- ay. Larkins ;s a gradaute iof Site--.- Univ. and the Atiarf:- Lniversity Schov’ of Social Wm-t; WILMING'IONIAN'S IN CITY Re., and Mrs Irving Boone . f Wilmington. N. C , were fr. . the city or* Friday of last week u.yv. Boone. i-.-. a graduate of ; Shaw Ifniversitv, I.incoin Univ . ■n* C oiumbia The Rw s -Ac E-uiior ano Publisher of the ‘at rectory of Nhsto Busin**'* an;' Rrotessimial M- n and Women. i Mrs. Boon-;- is Principal of ts • . Malfitt Village Elc-rnsnary School i. Wilrtington and did her pt h | Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the ||' DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3 3231 dmmt i® cm£ qowi 6e&tf * j Wd NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS ! “&R A9AM Hair ihA—io oil Qttqsiomj j MMMm n-rm-TT -’ll -iTTri Trin —•'•*+*»'*#***?>' l ll •arm cm m mm mm & PEgpecnvmwm® J; |j rimmKmfiw'n'mmm 1 j! j iHiMMiMiiiinm n i )‘ir"J.* y _nMmnn.nijiMH<ri«~»wi - inn.nsiwmmaae—WWaae tmw-rimrnrft* 1 50? FIFTH AYL (Ro*m *6s) Wm YO*K 17, %%NL * LBESEN’TS SCHOLARSHIP -- The Hiuinrable VV. L. N>lld, A'- f.puil lyirusii from Kadiu-, It is cir.-sin. is shown presenting Miss Rett ye .1. Phillips his legisliwvr lwlarslup while Assemblyman 1 L. Simmons looks on. Ur. Ken- ? iictl* ijitc. registrar at the Univer it- of Wisconsin, had already notified Miss Phillips that she p.id been awarded the scholar ship to attend the l niversity for she m-M four years She i- a gradtiaie ol Hyde Park School, j , virago. It!., and daugther of Mr ; ~d Mr-. S. J. Phillips of Task*’- f r;cr Institute. 1 : >ionai training at Kittrel) Col- i i; Atlanta ILuvi r-ity, md Co- . ( ~ml>ia Univ M: Boone- plans to £ u.avt- Wilmington soon 'or Co ‘ lunbia University, where h: ? plans to furih*; h*s study ra D. j Alumni executive goes TO N. Y. ;vlis A* ay.,; Iveimcdy , r.xi-. -* t-v>. Sec. oi the St. Augustine’? C; )U*g<* general atmr.ni assocu ieß the city last Friday ev* : (-ting for Brooklyn, X. Y., where .■> will join ht-r tamlly M'• s • ■ Kennedy is a syaduate of St. Augustine's College and :s an in. ; nulie X C. School sy s- ; • UNNING IN RALEIGH Wo near Raleigh has five base ! ball clubs, that is Negro. uB vbs are operating out of Ra ,- iyh. The Raleigh Tigers. Trie i : hv Ft; ll >’.h At j- : otics. Tic. Raleigh (.Hants ar.d * Rak-ieh Slugyc-.v Weil—-w;- : uro v'/il the oV.ie to see a baseball - tern:- anytime, ht-r*• Thi- :rv>F. - urely be a baseball center • ju<-1 : trunk N. Y. C. •v,ilh 8.000.(101 ■ lie* just two race teams—-and Ra a:gh with a’r'G'it r>5.000 popuia :■ n. has five teams. TO MEXICO UNIVERSITY A vv; tain pop vie:-, young, ar.d attractive Shaw University Prcf . ■.' 1 ■ sir;; ri. .ex may go to 1 - • • ■;)•;.. ty - f M< .--::eo. * was - i. a ned by this iep<•; t< r tart I eck. The young uidv plans to i ik v south*- .> 4 't : at' b. : i*. >h -■ I -■4 wh> > -V*:: a i es I : her studies in remance language I ' th&t is the official language >f I Mexico. The popului Raleighitt | -•v?s graduated from WHS ■! | Sba w with honor?; She reeeivv-i the M. A. degree front Teacher As ; ; College, Columbia University x.nd last rummer worked toward a doctoriate :n hei field at the iat ter institution of higher learning \ brainy girl, she . EMMETT HARRIS BACK HOME Emmett Ha'-rrs. son of Mr. and Mrs L. S Harris oi ft)3 E fa r-Tus St., wived * . the city ■ . ccmly ana pians to leave she »•:;> ... oo n for the West Coast and Tokyo, according to him. Mr TL;ri- was attarh*'d to tin- Thf n Aeiri artillery, located at Ft. B n r-;r:g Ga. BWBMI iiwnn -wriwn —rvT ,#rs*-*a***' m\m height* Jtt-rie Kendall and little sister, : Margaret, ot 21 Chavis Way spent the week end in Goldsboro, N. C , ' visiting relatives and friends. Mf* Molise A. McDaniel of. DiHham. N G. end Mrs. Lula M<r;:an of Garner, N. C„ was the. week-end guest of their son and laugh ter. Mr. and Mrs, William 1 ' McDaniei •.•{ 5 Chavis Wav. Mrs. Hest'-r Fen-ell and daugb ter. Me Ivin a of 4 Chavis W ay : were hostess to several relatives ■ :)d friends of Durham. N. C. < v c.r ‘he week end. The A U. S No. 36, 30, 55. and 6fi will hold it*- annual thanks giving sermon Sunday. June Bth. n! the Maple Christian Church m the corner of Martin and Cam den Streets at 3 o'clock The pub lic is invited Mi >. Carrie Price of, S. Blood • vv.-rth St., spent the week-end in Goldsboro visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Katie .Brewer of 558 E. Davie Street who has boon ii for several days is able to be out again to the delight of her ma«y i ru nds. Mr. Joseph Strickland of Dur ham. N. C. was the recent gue ; t of Ins .sister. Mrs Georganna hector of 9 HTrie Terrace. Mrs. James Hinton of 12 Smith Plaza has been on the sick list •ur wvv: al davs. Her rnenv f ; mneis wish for a quick recove: v. Little Miss Sandra Sanders of *ne Veterans Ant.. C. Bu’kirnr No. 2 has been ill for several days. Hurry and get well. San dra. Mrs. Carrie Hinton of Creed moor Road, who has been con fined to her home for several’ Weeks is able to he out again. Her FOR STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES visit Moras Grocery Store Cor. Blood worth & i ’ ibarrus w iLlianis F'leclrital Senk*e ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ZUZ iIII.EWJLO AVENUE Dial 2-318 J R E WILLIAMS IFOR SHOE REPAIR I TR V fh\yiselfltr!F SHOS. SHOP I .'('4 S', West St. Dial 3-2144 ! i l CAPITAL CAB CO. I m mmm j. -4 jßmmmmSEßß* / ~r W i I jf|Pl| DIAL 5137 I WMwmwn. \ «nwnißnaww. -whwmupkt *w? mwwi' - -.•»»■**« ■wiMMMWR’ y:niii' SS|OK siiiNK \l\\. - PAKI..O* ARCADE BLDG, JAMES "Ilip" MASSEY Flop, BEER SANDWICHES SMOKES SHOE SHINE Burnette Sweet Shop NEWSPAPERS 331 W. Sooth St. John Burnette. Prop. DINEOUT! | —VISIT— OWENS Lunchette | | ISS K. HARGETT ST. - WAKE SALVAGE CO. W« But sad S#B twrOtac of Valuft FURNITIfRE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington Si. Phorw 2-2327 L ... „.... . Complete Home <rP-^Pf j *, j Furnfeliers (^rjf A'' We ran furnish any room in your home from the living room to the Vitehen. See us first W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 1 I'M V. M»**4*l At mmnr W an* WFTK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1347 many fiiends will be glad to hear t i i ® f. All families of East Raleigh end throughout the city are :;t -.cep sympathy with Mv. John Lewis and iamily in the passim*, d his sister, recently FORMER WHS INSTRUCTOR LEAVES CITY Mr. Win, W. Smith., originally of Salisbury, N, C., and now of the Capital City, left here re cently for Salisbury and Coluiu : us. Ohio Mr. Smith is a former: r.U:thematics Instr-victm at WTIS. j RALEIGH QUARTETTE TO SEE JACKIE IN ACTION A quartette ot Raleigh sports; fans will leave the city en or I about the sixth of June for New j Turk City, to the Brooklyn D0.,1 j gers and Jackie Robinson in ac-i eon. The spoil:; lans, whose' in.mes will be revealed in th u taxi edition of The CAKOLIN IAN, are making the tnp l" se.'l Jackie Robinson in action—ha! ! h.J, plenty Jackie Levs and pUn : iy action boys. The quartette will include a largo taxi company i wner, a clothing store employee. | the * husband of a popular Har- \ c.olt St. Catevy, and anothei fel- j low. 'THE SWEET MAN" LEAVES .FOR PLAY CITY William Henry (the sweet man' 1 Williams, left the city early; Tuesday morning for Atlantv! ■ City, N. J. 'The Sweet Man 1 bi from N. Raleigh, is aim ; ■ac: W.H. S. and Shaw student; mid plans to enter the field ot Embalming. B. Liles of 802 S. Blount St. accompanied Williams i the Jersey summer plav report SHAW UNIV. PROF MAY GO "TAR?.AN" IN CITY Carl L. “Tarzan'’ Easterling • iermer Shaw University grid great, and Raleigh boy, is in the city. Easteripg, who lives at 207 8. Tarboro Rrl„ taught at Selina hst winter, where he handled thleiics and will teach veterans Smi!hfielci this suromi : ST. AUGUSTINE'S PROF. TO WASHINGTON Prof. T. L. Spraggins, Prof-es ‘■•cr of History at Si. Augustine’s College, left this city about 9:00 I Taxi Cab | FOR PROMPTNESS 1 AND COURTESY CALL I EAST END CAB COMPANY I Dial 2-2086 ■ jgjfhi a-*. MMMMMmmWMMWMOami. -- j. 1 24-HOUR SERVICE 12vears of satisfaction. All Gal. color? Stair.? and ilnamea 329 S. WH-MINGTOX NT. Mail Order.-- Giver. Prompt Railroad Salvage Co. ' CAPITt. I COCA-COLA KGTTI.INC, ( <5. 515 W. Mor«an St, :t ' "*"*'*" l " ll, " c ' " ,,,, ® l,Jiri “ l _ j A e ~*s.s\d. /JuA. 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