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WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1048 Williston Students , Win sl l7 In Prizes V j -.vHNCTf>N 1' division -. v'.• iii uM .i ryiiK,i ; ion i>i Hit' suv i•.■ i imen: : i I’uolie In l; tii tv c mineled a conic t lor aecrcdiß-i i. gh shool-, in N' i'ln Carolina. .Sat ur.-.'ny, May !, at A and T < lit; ' in Or' onshore. North Carolina I The contesl was n.iersMsed o,” »Mr. S. C. Smitti wn direct.? 'h - vocational work smun Negro hi eh school-- Twenty eight pupils ami four instructors from Williston In duslrlnl School attended with nit'- parhieipatirig in the contest. For auto-mechanic? first piece was token by Eugene Keitt am) K rnest Johnson, fn a year stu dents here at Williston, and third I place by Allen Sidbci in . Raymond | Roddick and Raymond Barnes, ~jc- j unci year students. In the , unte-t foi woodwork | eight schools pariicipa ed and Loy. : Muo c, a first year student at WR n - ! ii. and Thomas H . vey ;■ -o ond year'student, took w mu place In die contest foi brickmasonr,! Ai.raham Butler, •» year st > •'>< H. and Charlc- De lio'cld;-,, a set •.'ltd year student, :> reived third ; niece. Th winners received a total oil sll7 00 in prizes. ■ Second Greatest Book On Earth N’oxl to the fStble, the pages of a bank hook can furnish more inspiration, more satisfaction and greater comfort than any reading matloi you have in the house. It’s good medicine. Make certain that little book gets ten tier care and the figures grow with reg ularity. Some day it will take good care of you. Save in the friendly First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. “Serving Eastern Carolina" RALEIGH, N, C. SUNNYFIELD CEREALS f Com Flakes S oz, pkg. 12c Wheal Puffs 8 oz. pkg. 13 c | Rice Gems pkg. 13c Asst. Cereal* pkg. 27c Bran Flakes 8 oz. pkg. 8c Rice Puffs 8 oz. pkg. 17c ®A. & P. FANCY PLUMS t| j No - 2 1-2 can J Jjc MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE BO* Clock v lib bag 40c PLIOFILM PRUNES * ib. ■*.. 17c IONA FINE FLAVOR PEAS 3 N °- 2 cans 29 c PICK O' CAROLINA SWEET MIXED PICKLES 16 oz. jar 15c i IONA Y. C. SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES N ° 2 ! * 2 can 25 c " ANN PAGE GELATIN DESSERT SPARKLE ■ 3 pk**. 19 D 'ILY DATED Marvel Bread loaf Sandwich 18c LUX FLAKES ] % c - p 34 c CABBAGE, New Green - - lb. 4c 4 BEETS, t resh Green Top - Bch. 15c BUTTER BEANS Fresh vvell filled - - ib. 20c S ORANGES ... 2 Do*. 49c Sunnyfield Picnic Hams - lb. 49c Veal Round Steak Cutlets - lb. 95c Veal Shoulder Chops - !b. 65c Fresh Ground Beef __ - Ib. 49c 201 E. HARGETT ST 4lO HILLSBORO ST Vhiplc* Temple ('.hurcli «Y JOSEPHINE. TERRELL \ spceoial .service honoring -U i .olheis was net cl at to. Maple l'< -m C<‘t,. ri'tt dionaLCiiuich Sunila;. >'ii V. v.-a.- provided h- !he Scrum Flowed were arramfeu ■f.,titt ially around the aliar. Ah : all.) ,- v.rro welcomed by the ,« tor. •at ti'3o the ! ey,uh.tr prui:-< ;:e« v cos began and at 7:30 evening ervice.- began with the Rev. tar : - 1- delivering the • ermon in the absence of the past. I The Woman’s Club gave a “spdr iua! tea” at 5:30 Sunday at t c* home of Mrs. Mary Alston. Th; dub met with Mrs. S Gregory i4OB Street :VR nday night, j Next meeting will b< held at ih ’ ! church. All members are urged t | attend, Mrs. Lcssio Dunstor, of 50.;,.. ! Haywood Street .and Miss Lei.n« ' Haves, both member > a the churcn. me tiome frora S' Agnet hospital after undergoing sent.us operatic - ' a; May :M at 3:00 ).. m the Rev i flail of tlie Fayetteville Street .j,.,. list Church will rende services, at ' -he church. The Five S'ring Gospel Snipers will accompany him. the i •••orvices are sponsored by lhe Won. art’s (Hub. All are invited to aM. u' A baby contest will be h< Id fit th » Uooimt Hud* W'm] To Present INgeant CLAYTON Tht senior cite:, ut ih, Cooper high .-chooi will ptc.-e.,, •Rum: na.' page; lit -f color mu ,ii in the school audit >r: 'at here Friday night, it has been an- Li -Ail)COO > Til iulio'iing pciau.,' will hi the characters in the play: Roves i : L)oro h> Watson, Ruby* . (■;a Judkins F.lnvna Heath. John • VhiUt-y. James S. fit 11'in, Ru.'.sui’ Vim-no, Al-anzo Tom.'vn. Gr-,v< i ; SandetJohn H. Wil.rams, Goiute ; M. Holder and Otis Williams. FavcU.cvi.lle fHAACP in j Regular \!ontUv Meet I FAYKTTF.VILt £ Til-- F«yd. i vilk i.’Ktiidi of liit VAACr held j-t ji.-gular monlhlj inr-eling Moi.- j night a* the HCCS club on ?.'i - on Stieet. Tlie Rv-v. yv K. Turuer. | ..n : idenh presided .me the strujee j i disciissim; was registration and 1 the coming elections. I - | | • utch Sunday at 3:o0. It wlii ir i, ~ cd to tito Pa- 1 or s Aid ,m . i : : flubs. All rue welcome. JL ■ (®(': him# I ill Afl nlitprll « WP ~ dfr Si v ■ p 'jo 1 -/ i» v' ! %m ___ ... r /r.; V; ft [JMa;-. WEEKLY SERMONETTE V 5' 'i v‘ • j BV The Rrv. Mabel t ary l*hiip«>U nli.' n: 1- jg '•fU mivm' | P j Tin «,-•!.vrKsi t.ini- mu , I m, ; mi : : i Si. WULTTI.N .ln n .'i.lk : God _ 1 b ft * Jt ; for („>d so lmid the U„ d -- ; .i.i ,! iV"\ii)r : r i orßsicvi-s 1 ;v., '-y4 i Wvfll I fc *'**** tj. h ”' n -v ri about 10. ' ~ d' - _ ’ S k (J-ifi 3i !| •} | fit ft ten -,,n. that vv nn-ie •-r tic- Q- .--rzyigjaTySfJi, HI » 7s** ' I''> m* . .I".' i - iV # l 1 t- ’' ‘ " i 1 ,| {\v-,l ;• -;■ ■* . :. U ''-. N J. . w • ! a-ST," ~ in- - . a l ' ; x”" ’~i ifiliJ --wy >r' - j r;.in i. mn. * ■. ,Yi; 1 ' 11 ■ 1 ' - X ' HV,r - X —J 77 / a--" /X I THUS US ABOUT Got) Mo -. oi m.m • eu-.'-al i sN., x v V /V /V X , j 1 Where :h w t at; !tm-w ‘ - '' )' .u- '. ' •• iw ,\\\ 'A /// // // \ iliiij h.vo foi tr U-.;:s - APt al OUR ;; -| I \ \\\ /////// 11 From ('•<!: -eit r-e* s , John M." 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RF IS MH'NSOREi: Bt H!E 10 !ofti .(, (»» KCH-MIMF 1) Ml iifliOTS IMJ .»« U> |j ; i j ! | I Hamlin DrujEf Store Hayes-Jackson Electric Co. College *nn Arcade Building >33 E. Hargett SL E Prop - Third Ward Service Station Harris Barber College [ Community Drug store She u Petroleum Products SO3 S. Blount St. ; J Thomas Hamlin, Prop. _ , _ _ . ii> z> / Central Drucr Store Arnold s Grocery | ! Acme Auto Service R E Wimbwly.. Pharmacist H. W. Arnold. Prop. | Standard Oil Products r , ( . ~ . , , »* , . Dr- J. B. Davis ! l 1 , Seiah Jubilee Singers . C VW uL, President Raleigh Branch N\ACP i j Thurman Ruth, Mgr. Paradise Grill Lightner s Funeral Home | I North Carolina Mutual Life Ins, C ?-0, Kenney Masttenburg, Prop. _ d S.. [||( jjj |j I C. C. Spaulding, President A. E Brown, n _ T » (> LOuCgC bfOCery j District Mgr., 120 E Hargett St, Hr. Nelson L. I erry Cecil Coble, Prop. \ jjj !Jj _ . J . mr. n ...... . j . BruitiweTr-mM-iunuiH mWiji.mi | iiii«..m.iMj.t>iimuueiiiua»,j<.)i...ii..mitn.inmin ii irr_ >.nun ’ ■■nmf ■ ■mu -«iiihi,.i maw- iu i r i ir it.nn i mi imimimainiiminnm■uiMiKii«■ ~ui- <nuri i mini mini 11 iii n>»wiiMii»wiuw"'iT»nT nmnnuiiriiiiaiii i i»iu n i rrit<iiiT'iii»t'»<. ummmm m- «i.nxi.«. . rwrmwvr-m LOCAL PUPILS i mi Hies HONORS Washtn tun High School woo ■ .i.-vetni prize- and special recofcru- -j 1 tion ut the Statewide Traclc; at id; j Indus'! ml Contest Which was LcU» ! .it A. -ltd T CVll, v, on Saint-lay, May l. is ac iforloti, i.oorm,. Peebles in, : , Kvans Glove.- won second pvt re as , am in fust y-.ai Auto Mi.-eitaii- M try Jenkim-. wo, second p ize met B a trice Hunter idl'd prize in j '.'Tactic ;! Nursing: E'sic Saunders i von 1 >rd privto in Drcssmak ng; land Robert Burrell won sc-' no i i prir.t fit, '; Thomas Smllh third pru. • iin second year Shoe Repairing. Gcorgi Br inch, Mary Lois Ashe | and Frank Flagg also attended the ! mr. ' mg-'. ! In their student organization I inerting, 'ivy elected Frank Fbiyg. :in the Bricklaying Department of our school a. v President for the coming year. Tht students were accompao?.-'! 'by their adviser:--. G K Kxtim. B.'icklayiitg instructor, B K. Fren- h. :ns -1 uct or in Auto Mechanics, and Mis- E. M. Y,-'argin Coordin 'or of Diversified Occupations- and ahi See’- t.iv.s ut' the State Trad- .u’’ Industrial Personnel Orgamza' > THE CAROLINIAN Insurance GroUjjs Aid ' United College Fund NEW YORK i AMD - Negro j j hie insurance ccir.p.ini-: gave gen-j jcrou.Ry to last yea; -• tun: 1 •rat.-iiig 1 - -ftmti.'iigii of the Untie': Negro Co I • ltui-.i. it was ::|.iii)inu;i t h-i • week i.'.i \v J. Trout, J>-.. cxocutiv- 1 : .licet, " ip th, fund. This .- kite - i "■f iit came a- a preluclt to Nuiiott- i • J Negro Insuranci wc.k, \l;,y 10 j j Aeeois.in? to Mr. Trail, 2d iT! idle 52 companies belonging to the | : National Nezro Insnriince assceui •! ! tion cot: rbttt-'d. With 32 accredited; Negro colleges participating in i.f- i j lihalion. the fund i ut. cd more than | : -1.0D0.000 a year, which goer to aid i ;li : memberships in :r- eting opera - j ■ at; eo-t- and provtditig scholarship i hi for de -ervinß 51,,:.- nt "Our til- insui rtnc* corn pan‘. ifd Mr. '1 rent. ;.ie cur 'uggi-.tj ■ • 11 - 1 >.i<. ses. Tin fund t ■d- i> 'juil, , mfieant ikat tli-ci • 'id all ies considered it mis, o nssi.-t N> . fro education, and \ arc t'ralc-J foi their support m yi- oLc j, , f which the fund in d- -tg.” ■. Tlie otiuy mad ;■ • was ;T, ■ if'-d in a New Yot !•- "its. elec in,. . . i ;ft)2 WadniPitoii Hi School 1 i Honor Ro ll An no* Hu pd Forty-nine pupil- tv 2 v listed on; ; -I',, c-ijnd err;,'ter h( nor roll. 1.1- , ! 1 1 : -n • four and cine 'enin ' | gc-idc pu|iil w|i.., id A :iver«Kcs, | In .J official; r no.'-d here !v.. t ! week i j 'he eomplcto list u( thosi- lis’.-c i • the .second six weeks second | |■: meter honor roll as follows:' • A HONOR ROM. IT'- Cr e -FI nnor TJontic . j I Marlhti Brbwn. Gw.mdolc n Ha.s -1 ! vi.-od and Owen Nicuols. : iftth Grade Emm.- Cheek •tv HONOR ROi.L i 12!h Grade ScuTy Carney,! i Thomas Cooke. Viola DeLaine. Ada I - Tarnagin, Janie,- June Willie l.i.'-s. , .'; Paulit. Ray James; Rc-vis. Da-a- Vamlci f‘.ft rnd Mar ii: i-i Ward. 1 i tii Gr. de -Mae Thelma Ada.ns. I : Ain n. S:u ail C“e Viol oral | -in -: in. Launa Harm Isaac 11 n , -1,. Clc-nv u-.i Jones Claudia Mor- I 1 VIIIHI n. H 1 re t Nunn. :;-:i Go i a Mine Uottcrs. -th Cfid- Md'.’-rd Bl<-ir.t , ft. - U-n Gar'ivl! I'cf s MeCr.iy. [ Sy-.ii:<-y F - -c-and J nv • Wm • I act*. ill!) Grade Joan Artis. M.i } | Cooley, Alberta G:i nil, Kverett j o.riill, R iliinrl Gic ie , Ri,-- , : t;i .iu-'X-! 1 j son. Graet Loach Juanita Matt-' hows, Lucille Mi it- r. George Mitt-hell, Albert Mmgan, I>-i * i Nichols, Almona Nunn. Ue. irud.: -Pope D'fothy ReynojiJ- and C,,-n nie itiehburg. wnmwiiwiwiiiiiHiß 11I'mnwim mih i'inm 'n * 1111 i - mu: I Save Money! i buy WAR surplus CLOTHES GALOSHES SHOES BLANKETS | UNDERWEAR SHIRTS GLOVES $ AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS g mmsmuzii \otm*T trow -i | |2OS E. Marfa Street -Ra'.sigh N. C.j I 1 NEAR CITY MARKET || iLm nnnnm PAGE FIVE “llohi Kverythina*’ ■ ii■ ■IJ i-vorythine" ■' the till: of tl< pl-.iy to be U'd by tbe ?iiors> at the V. .•■••.bi;.{ on llifch Schoc! M v 17-Ui. T:k phiy it more !.i'U<n t i' I! 1 • ; i it;:'/ :■!. I! !s f 1.1 I i* lhe brim .nd 1.1 !•> nvr m>a .< <l. :.!!, wholeioino fua
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