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♦ WEEK ENDIN'r; ATI. T;T» AT . JANI ARY 21, 19481 First Quarter Honor Roll Released At Fayetteville FA YETTEVII ■ F ■ l' .c\ thro, .students were included m tin Dean's List i.f Honor St.i-lrntt .1 Fayetteville Suite T •aohet Cal iege for the lust yurilor oi 1947 48, according to the list which was released bv President J. W. Sea brook here Wednesday of la week. The honor roll .students who maintained unusually high av< rnget* during the first qunrler an* as follows: FRESHMEN Charles R. Galloway, Leaks tile; Eva E. LuGvancc, Roanoke, Va.; Bessie R. Pridgeon. Laurin burg; Mattie B. Sellers. Wade boro. and Annie Mae Withe* spoon, Lancaster, S. C. SOPHOMORES Bertha E. Barnes. Goldsboro; Harold Cusher>berry. Grindstone. Pa.; Avis C. Drew. Saxe. Va.; William 'J. Harrison. Rocky Mount: Alner E Jones, Hillsboro: Herbert M. Riper, Shelby: Eliza loth Spaulding. Clarkson; Her 1 evt K. Spruill. Elmsford. N V Jessie Wimberley. Pmelons. , r. • Virginia A. WTmbish, Clarks villi Va. JUNIORS Hugh M. Bullock. Tar bore: Jaynes Burch. Larchmont N Y Ruth Champion, Launnour; Mary 1. Da\ is. Sutherlin. Va Cleora B. Ha vov. Enfield; Man rce Hayes, Wilson. Ruth 1) I! or, Sanford. John Jenkins. Fa;, etteville: Queen E. L- w is. M amt Gilead; Bertha Murphy. Wallae-.. Howard MeAHJrter, Durham; De lois, McCovan. South Best >n. Va.. Viola McKoy. Leland: Mtirgar-! r^srv ... cornerifc '4NEf PINE STATE §t§§ ICE CREAM Ir " . SJS For Home Delivery DIAL 2-3911 — ! ! I l Swid»»»‘. \ 1 ttUtt*** 1 \ .a*—-*!'- \ Wc Are IpP**** Purch.*i*« \ \ Fewer o. >*■« £ M *U*£ > C R (l , g! W- \ 1 Vca * * r,n y.'ate’- > iert „.4v to' l '-- \ L V l?P oUa»s •*»«> .*<* \ 1 . , * 1. ~ th v eafb-f . n r,w , r. I \ . rv m uch , lioU i »t */. r a \ireWY ... 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Scv <• a Springs: Mdrian F. Lee. Newt- ", i Greet While Mae Milies, Wm ston Salem; Hosea J. Powell. Hallsboro: Lvnw oo d Thorne. Fayetteville; Frank B. Weavvr. Tarboro: Robert L Williams, Rocky Mount: Eunice M. Wilson. Turkey; and Alma E. Y u". , Shelby. Vrmv Seeks Ncmops WASHINGTON , ANP) The .m\ is seeking qu.Jjficd Negvcaw I 1 to enlist in the ground forces, lech - 1 i i.iral services and airborne troop., . cording to an announcorriv, nr.de this week. \ tola! of 6.818 volu.m i . . , ■ ; +■■ >■ '-i■ ■ v, C’.\ ci o . !,iOr. o! V-' idi • >:' i a b,i*.;h sc hwo! 'Faoe ction .v. \ ■ . 'coyc 13 ;.r more m lhc army 1 a iu’i'y inust ntaftc i7 or iiigiic r Sister:- I fold VloiitiiS> iVle<‘tiri» I!At. UGH Tht Deacon Swtei ‘ • :, ,i - Fir ( Haj ,n,-i Chin eh losed i • •in y.. ai • work in the mondily j 'cling i’ i i in list iior.ir of Sister i'oiii I'Mii.ciy \vti-> ha been shut ! i til ]•;: n it.ilT. Th y hek ,*,. ii* pvi-isc service ; :,t! it was enjoyed by all pres-iit ’ art ai>cc ; : ily i Sister Mc.-el.-' , .. aih.it she was delighted o' ! ; va. tb; sister.- mc-et with her. j ' Uor :he raai- .-ervice they do ; i; Jci to her the .-miount of ox doi Ta- .md Jifty c nts for ”hich she| ' aprcsstii h if as very ’vaieU.l, i All (it tbe member.- . xpre ■cd ’.. inscive as bci v > niw t ■ cf evsth one of. fbtir lumb. r w.i -d n CD ta tuithfuF and the ;na!c:s| aside rod if one of the tweet, d ' "re.-- of th< year. Fiiosc present w, re Mrs J. ! > ' «: up. Mrs. p. G. Mitchell, M,.- ! H. lor, Mrs Mon ;> il r, -Dei. Mi- .1 a. B -owning. Mrs p. L. Hiugr. Chairman: Mrs. ■ ii a V. Rand, -ccia:t i: .a Only 28 jxo . .-m of ;!v nr,,;' , . me; had ninnmg wativ in laid, | < compiirud with T j-rrer-m 11 urban Ir -ines. ihilj ;>g pei-cen. I •t the rural homes find .•'.lui.’.eraU.is | ■ v ie. boxes conparen with 94 : >■ ■ of the urban hu;n:\. F ■; • i r, ns, the pcrco: it.lgcs a. a a S 1-- \ lan, i r ■ . : 1• r e incio.,s.'.s . nijacya en,. ; j ••a.o to Atßli'ic;,ri Fair IT ado j Council. MfiGP TO HEET ' ST MARTIN ST, ! THI'SCH SR A'.* f{Al KiGH Tlvi'e ili be a me, tin as i nf> Hah*:: I .’: Llr'if a': M a, St lord Baptist Church , ; ’ !e:gh. h. ; "-nriplc sp tiker wil; u < J,; Frantz, who was l orn 'a. ‘iville, Tcnn., 34 years ego, j • - !i\. <1 m T-- neiissci and Ala’i,,. ; iiiii. ' | !! y ■ lehia!e ,:l ihe Unix.. - .1; of T nenssc-c ned h. his d« uroi ; 1 n lib ral arts and law from tni.-. r; .a iml.v He is a n i a Tier of th< ■c i:ar> in Tt iii less < ei'.d A Ta mil ati.'i a.ived i t T o Navy dm W e Id vt !! 11. '. „ rapt-: ttatxio of the Na omi C' nrnitti e for peoples Rights , es the Civil Rights Congrcr-' lets done extensive work on ■ 1 1 Rich!:- in the South. ■ took pari in gathennji' tlv evs- j e r of intimidation o'' vot rs ;u j 1 1 -ippi ivhieh resulted it ! i.' ; -. aa,:f■ failure to seat fi ■ I itr T, eater Bilbo He is upTen!l . .t, • d in writing a book or i x- 1 Eights, 'G&"w"' r William m Penn 188 Blended Whiskev T.iu« | ' nentft m Pmts : : |*3.05 § 86 Proof ml STRAIGHT WHISKEY'S IN THIS PRODUO Art 4 YEARS OR MORE OID. 35 STRA.IGHT YHJSSEY. 65 a NEUTRAL SRIRITS. OKTIIO - ,1 F ROM GRAIN. K '.’ZritKMd i Wlf!Ts IWITES, PFD«|», (UiNUr THE CATiOLTMTANT Ukh School Students (ionijiclc f or Lincoln I Jounuiiisin Prizes j i FKi'.liSt )N (’ n ' 1 \n p > r an on ini - studc: i in Missouri i'. . senio; -lUud nt.. 'ii Vii.s;....u. ■» i >(■)..ads ,■ ire nonipef ing to 1 otaiin.g ire * nan 100 oi !' red by the Lincoln University Kcrooi of jou'nali.-an Tlu current . nnu< i feature wt ;i ■ ; contest for itpp. '• level second ary taboo) pupils has i.eon under i '.•■•ay 'in i' early November. Sob . Only Qm CvWIIIIP 1M A\\ i ! I 'S I 1 :f 1:V lv.Vw U. M HJMUiiSi i S' A. ’ ; ! JL W Old fm£j ¥ f/ <s ,/ * a 'i~ /x tJ (If' f *../ ?■(A f// 100 PROOF Ten*—— tat. BLACKWOOD'S ire • - j | YOU DON’T NEED CASfi j ! BLACKMONS | || " :’0 EMV 'I |i SEJBERLING TIRE || I" SI EWAR f -WARNER RADIO I S l ' ; NATIONAL BATTERIES 1 AMD HUNDREDS OF OTHER j | i j NATIONALLY KNOT'S BRAND PRODUCTS I i FOR AUTO, HOI E, ?ARD AND SHOP BUY ON THE l BLACKWOOD BUDGET ACCOUNT I * , ? .. | AND ALL BLACKWOOD ASSOCIATE STORES & •_ i % ( —FAYETTEVILLE - RALEIGH BURLINGTON ' " p-. *xaat m. 3- //ft vjmi M Mmw ijf They just called him "Buh' ? . , . Uncle Lem and Aunt Mabel's boy. He had sort of a rough time an that farm way across Hawkins Ridge up until he was grown. Uncle Lem was ailing a lot of the time back then, and Bub had to carry ail the water to the stock, cut the stove wood, do the milking, and the j— — other chores, too. He didn't have much time for anythirq but work, but he did a lot of thinking. Bub still lives up there on the farm. He has certainly changed the old place though—nowdays nobody carries any water anymore r —nobody saws any wood. The chores there now are just play com pared to when they were when Bub was a boy. You see. Bub has Ktectricio «■»!. 4« hmtc ELECTRICITY up there now — and he makes it do all the work. ‘Born ,ha " , " ,,s °“ 1! ” thirty years too soon,” lie says, ''bur I aim to make the most out of err* fn nr: fan saw ii'me. lahbr and money. thfc Ti&Xt thirty. ( CAROLINA POWtR St LIGHT COMPANY) jt• <t. Jm, tin jii tiel- s. ijinituu I; J.oob wo.. each. is "My Hole sn Mi.inlianing ill Piviv." Each urlo must be mailed to the seba I o.i jou) nr.lLm by midnight Feb i. Prizes for the v.'iuncr w.H be, S ' $?;>; n.rend. ,ssr» and ihird, f> . liirecinr te II: r ' tit■ ' ’ 1 iVP... ' louelv \ . : a -a..,.ml • arur .1 i>! iae articles are rho-y. •• .1 ’rr Lam the rhh!-- .if ee \- :piC tiifiiy r anti or uccoibrmi ind - alt. ti. in the slati» far if? STMMltli ' J iw*“ f -4 Waterproof v. USE ONLY 5C • r*fMo«jtr>- cc e ID*/ M'- msrr* WthNi^OLEHt IT- I*, i *• sum mmi 4t« 32 mmmm yea* ; for Siraightsnmg Shorter Str.v. i W TO t iui*Pt ! RSOIJLAE ] Lts. i*dr* v ~ -M.x- jECI> j yO.Vffdv I>Kl D J BftaasMßWwmMwiiwiiif'iiriiiiiii i J 'l'ho U, S. Department of Agra riculturo recer.tlv e-tiniuKti P o 1,040.000 lung tms ~»! ibiitp-i Slates grain and grain predin't-i were exported n#. Novemtitv.'. 1941 MfP pA.Xs. f N \ /)/ -V SNj ,C f11 jV'yi ’^s^. ; ■ Help .si \T Yourself to a Tin'll'-rui-fi-im-annixiwipini >»» imomnumpiin. t) PLEASANT PARTY LINE z'~; ~ ~~ ***~ Aiir.'.v a f.'ile time between /. y V calls to permit others to have C / GIVE OTHERS l fheir torn at the line. ' v *i A CHANCE i J \ When O' -the nu' ; an your j / RELEASE iam Ins OP srm.-u, please U?| TH£ jj N £ fN fV release the hne quickly. \ J V i J J 1 ; \* v EMERGENCY ,* / Cornplsie calls quickly. This /' / assures better service fo> you / (■] KEEP CALLS jpN ond your party line neighbors. Pi BRIEF j (A) B-■ sv re pho n c i s pI o t ecl - > A securely on hook ofter each fl j HANG UP cdl. Remernber, one phone off f 11 11 CAREFULLY j)/ I the hook tie-- up on entire line. _ / 0 * SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TFLEGRAPH COMPANY tnc&rpttrttt ad FMr -Trade products while of ■ j*;A kit'tvvn values, reoreseitt, ir ■ il!'.e afiinmi of rales. !i than 6 .'.I .if all ;;ul>. oi COIISiaMf PAGE FIVE
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