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PAGE TWO j PERSONALS Mrs. Mable Moses of 801 S. East fy-coei is visiting her husband, -drank Moses, in Philadelphia, Pa. ! Mr. and George Banks Crave n Ns\v H i! have announced en cjagemenl of their daughter, Lena iilizsibeth, to Stanley L. Ballen liiie of Raleigh. The vows will he .pecker* at the New Hill Baptist! Church at 8:00 Sunday evening. , .IjuiYe 27 I Ch'e'rles Cooke left the citr rhlutsday morning and motored Ijpck to Washington, I). C., or epmpaniecl by his sisters and: brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Amber and Mrs. John L. . who came to Raleigh to ! nfiund the graduation exercises <*, their brother, Thomas F | v jdke. Mr. Cooke will spend his ’ •jurjrner vacation in Washington.; gMrs. Elizabeth Haywood who : ,'%s recently injured in an acci- ; dj|nt is reported improving. S\tis. Maggie Rome is recover from n recent operation. Lydia Williams of Brook- i 'ssn was the recent guest of her j (Bisin, Mrs. Martin. jSidffey Mimms of Cannon Ave. 1 L confined to St. Agnes Hospi-i ;• lAR RI AG K S ;. ! Xfrefiso to marry were issued tp j o-m following couples during the past ; ■ -*«'k according to the records of Tenter Ellington. Wake County. «risir?u of deeds: Jl-ames P. Kearney and Mis- Er dffirn Jones, both of Wake Fores'. Jffcie 12. t William J Fletcher, Rocky iwiSt. and Miss Lillian C Brown. ; Hampton. Vo Juno 16 | Benjamin Monroe and Miss M ■- Hjha Teaslev. bth of Raleigh. June 18. Stanley Lee Ballon'ine. Raleigh.. Route 1, and Miss Elizabeth Cra v n. New Hill, June 18. Leo Hines. 108 Stronach Alley, and Miss Estella Barnes, Raleigh, .Time 18. Samuel O. Glover. Ynumrsville. rid Mis. Lois Crew v Wake F >• • ; t. .lone 19. iEarlev Pace, Zebulon. Rout- !. lix 84. and Miss Lizzie Ho',.:- r. 2Tbulon. Rout!:. 3, June 19. lleiial Notices lIXKC VTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA vf\KE COUNTY 1 HAVING qualified a- Executrix ei the Estate of Banks T Holt. d< - ceased, late of Wake County. Nos ill Cjsrolina. this is to notify all pci sins having claim* again-; the Ki ate of said deceased to exhibit tacm to the undersigned at 1012. Ekst Marlin Street. Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of June, 1949. or this notice will bf pleaded in bar of their -recovery. All persons indebted to the E ' do \\fll please make immediate pay ment Jlhis 16th day of June. 1948 I HATTIE HOLT. Executive * F. J. CARNAGE Attorney Jtnc 2*5-July 3. 10. 17 24. 31. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICES • Having qualified as executrix of Marie Mclvcr, deceased, u Mjiike County North Carolina. t!»;s :s to notify all persons hav ing claims againstt he estate of the -aid deceased to exhibit then; oli or before Tune 1, 1949 or thy r.t>t iec will be placed in bar f tlfi .r recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate please make immediate payir.nt. .This the Bth dav of June. 1948. \ Lurv PeriM e Eaton. * Execut’dx of Marie Melver. I deceased Bj'iggs and West. Attorneys IfT) MINISTRATION NOTH I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA yJa ke county TjfF STATE OF NORTH CARO- Jlixa •To all to whom these' presents : sljall come GREETING. It being Satisfactorily Proven To The Cm dlrsigncd. CJcrk of the Superim Cpurt for Wake County that Nan- 1 n|e Dunston Sander-, tatr of raici ciunt.v us dead, hrunr mart; a last vfll and Tc.- tainenL whh-h has be ~ i nfrriitted to probate ia run eop> vJbereoi i- hereunto an", xedb and : Eld a Dimston Per;-' and Executrix named therein having qualified a.- sfch according to i.nv. ’Now, There arc therefore to cm- , power the stud Exeei rix to enter, id and upon all and singular the ! gfod« and chatties the rights ami i OBdiisL. of the said deceased, and j the same to take into possession wheresoever to be found, and nil just debts of the said deceased u 1 pay and satisfy, and the residue «« i said estate tn dis'rlbHte according i to tlic direction of said Will. Witness my hand and the seal o' J said Court, this 3rd dav of June 3 948. W. G. MORDECAI. Clerk ,i j the Superior Court. June 12. 18. 28-July 3, 10 l?. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED a- , d-r.in i-trators of the Estak .1 Geneva «> Williams, deceased, of Wake County. North Carolina this is to notify all persons h. vtng claim against the Estate of .-,ud deceas ed to exhibit them l the uno:r signed at The Mr- hanie.- an 8 Fanners Bank. Raleigh, Noith Cai • olina. on or before the 13th d -y of Maj{’’l949. or this nouct* will co pleaded in bar of their recoi t.w Ah Ipersons indebted *o the E-nue will' please make in.mediate pay ment This 25th day of May. 1943. * PETER H. WILLIAMS T Cl paJWAVI, Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrators. F J CARNAGE Attorney - May 29-Jurse 5, 12, 19, ?«-July 3- 1. ell. Mrs. L. V. Laws and great granddaughter, Pat' ieia Ann Hall of Roselle. N. were recent . guests ol Mrs. S. B. Sharper and iamity of Fowl;- Street. Alton G. Sharper is spending ; his vacation in Brooklyn, N. Y. this summer. Mrs. S. B. Sharper and chil dren. he)' sister. Mrs. L. V. Law . her great granddaughter and Hu land Watts motored to Goldsboro to attend the commencement ex ercises at the Dillard high school on June 10. They were guests "f Mr. and Mrs. Bonner of Canal S'. 11. Richardson of 404 Cannon St. has been confined for the past week following an accident, but is reported improved. Mrs, L. DeAguiiar of Brooklyn. New York and hei daughter, l’a ricia, were m Raleigh last "-vo. ;< v>« ' ing Loir aunt. Mrs. Minnie ■ •erry. n patif-nt at S' Agnes }!•■ - jlul. Mrs. Dc-Aguilar ■: the former | Miss IJllian Dunston of this city. Mis. Vinnie H. * Freeman is penoitig ho vacation in New Yovk ! City. DEATHS & FUNERALS I Fins) rites for Mrs. Hattie Smith. | Route 1. Box 28. Gamer, wo re con iucteci Tue-da\ of last week at the Rand Street Christian Church at riarner with the Rrw, Joe Hill uf icinting and followed by interment in the church cemetery Mrs. Smith tied at her home on Saturday. Jum 12 Funeral scrvic for Octavius E. "Irtnvdor. Route 3. Box 224. Raleiun. who died Wednesday of last week •vas held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at I the Jupiter Level Bap' -s’ C'huvci [ with tin Rev, Heath otin .aUn • am: , I followed by interment in tie | church cemetery. Final rites for Mis P> ulali A Bason of 741 Ellington Si <-i w! ! died on Monday of last week in . X \v. N .! . w " con inctr i fi • :> the Provident Holiness Church Sundry with the Rev. J A. Forbes ina'-tor officiating and followed by 1 interment in the Mt. Hope ccme ‘try Funeral sor\ace for Vli-s Clrrr Rood who died at t layton on Toe day <:! lasi week was contiueiet i Thursday at the J -bustor. Pinev 'Grove Church in Johnsior. Coo e ;!y and followed by into mc-m in in. church cemetery. Fin 1 rites for Sidney McNeill v r , dad lure Tuesday \v- • • con ducted Thursday of last week from rh.e Whet- Chapel Church and to. h-.-.ve i bv intermon' u the Adam .Tn :n: • c mefery in Wake County Final rite- for Mrs. Anna P< .s> vst died in W.iukegan Hill. 11l ■ Ttie-day of hist week were conduc.- cd from the \V: kr Forr-t Baptist ( - ,-ch and n«- ior re, \v.«* ’ the ( hurt n cetnetei y. B1 R TII s Bint; Ct : illi< '.!••' for n:,!. -PS Ivor I . i . the foHowir.g couplet, wore reg istered in the offices of the Wake count- health department during : tho pa.-t week: Lin wood Ppilard and Mss. Bt • iy Burn'll Pollaid, titb South 'h r . Street. daughtoi. Lucy Betty May .7!. „•;! SI A|!’ - s lb - W. !la»- G v,al;el Overby vui Mr-. Ma.y Coleman Ov- rby. 1012 Bern A o-vue. son W;i!lace Gamaliel. Js' M>> 21 a: Si At, . Ho-pi ial Odio Aili.- ,r S.-nders. and Mr-. Doiothea Ci’ivipr-t 11 Sanders;. C!a>- t n. Roulf :. a girl. Rn-etsa ,ia> 27 at St Aitnc- Hosp'tul. Ciecno Thomas Warren and Mr . : Gertrude B.iie- Warri n Apt. 1. 1252 i East Hargct. St reel, a son. Glenn Tvoxiler. May 30 i; St. A ;ne- H< . - pital. Muse Barbour m.d Mr- G, s.U ,> Smith Barbour. 7n4 East Davie St re-1 a dai:gh:er. ShirJe.v Nadin.- June ] ai Sr Agnes Hosp la!. Frank Hinton ano Mr- Ida Wel don Hinton. 1309 Pender Sire;-’, a son, Fred Juni r. June 2 at Si Agdse Hospital. - Percy Ha'lev and TvT* - Claia Herr.d'-n JiaU ■ Am Route '■< ' -on. Vernon Web-; - r. June ft ,-.i S: ; drives Hospital. Je.— ie l.ee Hart-field and ; - ’ Don-- Merrill Hari-fieid. 1801 Ook ! wood Avenue a baby boy. Wilson .'V. Jmk U St. A nc-- Hospita:. Syrr.dc Arichible and Mrs Mabel Jones Arichible. 414 South Swain Street, it baby gvi. t; 4>bie Joan re 12 at St. Ague- Hospital. 1 i hgrlio A. Bank- and Mrs. li a t ice Hinton Banks 81st Fayetle . viHe Street, ;on Lemuel Arthur. : lone 13 ;-4 St. Ay.oes Ho.-pital. ! Ander.-uii Morgan and Mrs. So ; Ui>;:> Tvlnngum Morgan, Route i. . Box 119, Wake - Forest, a daughter. t" '''*■ ** c * 111 — |i I THE RAM FUNERAL HOME ’ j 24-HOUR SERVICE r« HAST CABARRUS ST. C. A. HAYWOOD.. Owner j CHAVIS HEIGHTS Miss C. Dixon lui.-: returned to Now York City alter visiting bet rnother, Mrs. Clara Dixon of L) Smith Plaza, who has oeen ill niid confined to her apartment fur two weeks. Miss Mary E. Dixon who Ira.; been visiting relatives in Brook lyn, N. Y., ia turned home recent ly because of the illness of prandrnothcr. Mrs. Rebel ( a Bennett was a reek end guest at Chavis ligts. Mrs. Jessie Faulk of 3 Smith Pis; ; celebrated he; birthday rr ; r-ently. She received many useful prsonts. Mrs. James Phillips, 907 Ober iin Road celebrated her birthday Saturday. She re« eivod many gifts and a surpi ise birthday pSrtv Miss C. High el \ Ciia.r-' Way < unci niece. Joe Ann. are spendim; : their vacation in Boston. Macs Mrs. H< ter Ferrell of 4 C on ■ Way has been ill and confined 1 ! ,.i her apa’fmee.t for several da'.-. ; init is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. lames N Cooper I of 1 Franklin Terraco have moved I to their new home in Lineeln ' Court. Horner L. Smith of 12 Franklin Terraee has been ill and confined to his home for .several days. Mr. an,.i Mm. James iiuntoi ;iui Mr, and Air-. Davis Bmv n | of Durham were week-end guests jot their grandmother, Mrs. iLst.-r ; t\ ' tel! at 4 Chavis Was . Owen Chandler of 12 Chav:; j Way is spenomg \,u auon wr i . relative:- ill New 'fork Miss Cat Ivan Huiuw of H' j Franklin Terrace is spending tins •vi.vk wit!; Miss Mildred Duustia i 1210 E. Martin Sheet, j Miss N* .in L. Hurry of ’.Yd i mington :s visiting her mother. • Mm. J Hon’,- oi 17 Lincoln ter j race. Mrs. Rebecca Bennett was j called to New Yo; k as a resud ; the de.■ th of r . F: as ■: Bennett, on June 21. All friends ’ are in sympathy with Mrs. Ben ii-tt and family. The Banker ’1 Washington e'ub ■ i .‘.ill meet Bund. ', .at the hunv 1 M-.-. C. A. Waik. . 607 S. K;.. t i Street. A!', member.- me urged • . ee present. John Chavis is pi ei ; ! dent. j J. Harris of 28 Lincoln Terror. .’,as returned iiome from St. Ag !m s 11 ) pital win ' a ",S I .1 ; uned for several dav.-. .Ms. Jessie A sail of 7 Smid; .. .♦ cell '..rate ; :. : a-a. . I.cently. At; families oi Cha*. i- Height : and elsewhere are tn deep .vm ' path% with Mt and Mm John ', *'hite. Sr., of 8 Lin. dn Terrace, i lithe, of Mack While of this ! city. \nnual B»>> State Held \l M! roHe”e. Durham DURHAM - iv-fiv- boy. , .oni ai, sc-eiiors of Nona Carolina j e ; J ~t week'- ■» c-ond annual ' av: Suite ;>d The North Carolior el lege under the -pcu.-oi ship of . he Ameiicim Legion. }r. L LI. !.- . .e dor i hkUc: ~l N C C-'llege v. a- ;e ■i.aige of nil -visions which c» r.- ' i l ted of lectures ;.nd : ino \ isi d ■ -'creation periods, ir addition to ■ pccia! in. ct ires designed to ae* uoint th youngsters v.dui offices : .id fivncle vis in .(.overnment veil r,r m.u' od- use- ... w.rg. Sivakers J-.eard by 'he ww PiCSK-- u Alfonso Eld. r o: N - • oil g.r UonuTUeuier 1 R. Hole e :if he We; -Cl Mvlw..n : . of the A• ■ . ..r n I a :.. ion. (' A Lye • on'i ' i:;d<'-i of the Raleigh pest 4 ti.-. 1 to, -: i cgii.n and pa.-t c«»m ••vi.milcr l". '■ ho -tot... Henry Ltvn.- i tht rn.ur i"; ~l' Noith t arulrna e-unito of Governor i... Sigia-ind Je\ r ..'hihrinaj; ol Ur Durham U'.-’iiil’. Board of Elecu ns. Dr. J H Tavlur. iie- .4 of • c (top.;.'".u ni of » 1 .•* : hi-’ory ai N. C College. Fr.-J Weav- ; r dean, ot men at Dure Unlv.-i • siiy, l. E. Austin, editor of the t'aro ! lina Times. W- M. Ccchrant ol ihe ; 1 tTnivcrsity of North C '’'olin:.. : j Helen G. Edmonds, professor of ' Ois.r.p at N. (" Cnll.ge. Walk,)' Ander.-on oi the N C Stale Bure'ni . ...f lino -figntion. Dear Albeit L i r-urn; r of ibe X, C Colic- <: L.e.' Sei.i.ol V. J. Waudl'i.'.is: -4 l Tivei; ilv e! Not':!' Cai.lna. I’.- tri.imon J. B Samuels of lin Da. j h;ini i ilie< .iep-innie. a. ana ( ; Rev Nil!.- Mart; F;-luf. p '-"r ui : ihc Waite Rock IDptist C.huvli . fit lie Mae June 14 Kars Gilbert and Mrs. Mery Me-! ■, Neil Gilbert. Vim mu a eon. Willie j Kir.- Jane 9, Patrick Burt and Mi- Maggie . Marrow Burt, Raid., a. Roalc- 4. a 1 . ton. John H' my. Juno 3 THE CAROLINIAN T w** : S’ * -’-’NAe-y -t'-ji i ■ --- --- <t> m»r » i . ills, Jr-sic It, Hunter, 321 S. .Hood worth :.ueet, was honored iv.ih a snrpr<>-c inrtiuia> part> June 11, at the Sojourner Truth Branch of the YWt V in Lal.-igli ■>y h« t i.:.;ui\ and a iio t of !'i it ntl,. The beautifully appon cd table, centered wHli a rotortui three titretl rake, flanked in ■ 3ne can (Hchra tv; h pink . ,ndJ and iua.ri ,(t.-r tiu-t i,e. ! . yjr. Jctsip Hunter, piesenicct a corsaß' It: hei tuid i.utis giii wtie re.■rived. Ou( ..j town v.tM'4-. i:e lutleil aj; and tli ii’tin V. ol tei < age lil, mot In r am! f athc* oi til . linn i i M :•,. tier .lime Winstcti Salem. \. t . aunt; ai - fin ner, Mr-. \ I*. Ciilntn, M - l.ti< > Julies Goldsboro. Hr-, Jo-ic and -l.s. John fiimmi: r and daughter, Mr and Mr-. James M. I'urnrr. Mi-, (icitrudv M el.. oont, Mr- Boyd I■ ■ lar an! !. an. 1 Jr -ia Turner. Jr., -on and dauglhi'!. a!! of Durham. HAFIL TKMPI.E~ Re.guiet Suttday ’.vui ,-inp v, a.- b< !d at th? church Sunday, wit: music p,"'\ idiv.i by tn <■ Sen; >: -hoir and a sc. mon by the pas tor. We . j :■>.>y f. > )iy-■ , number of visiting t-iends ana r.ii'iisto; •; pre -emt at the sm vice,- all of whom were vvcSc-'.me.i ir-. the pa -tor. A v . . v v < vcmng sc-i\ic. We we re happy to It, ve one member join on church. Tne iVon'ir-.n's Ciiti nteJ ;;t th' ho--.. Mrs S mtt m IIP D !V( S’. 'Cat. We HI.:, aha, ’ ha . . Mrs. Sloan visit us and cniovc her interesting remarlrs, Busino of import..nee was disc:.i-sod ar 'vc listened to •. .ranks by A l ’ .. Barbara E- .: ns. . o n;- v- • Finance or Borrow On Your Car i h oa g h the I BILLON MOTOR FINANCE GO. | 122 F.. Davie Street Phone 3 3231 * * , * g “* imJrnfTJ< r 1 lW w < B-‘»a»Wi»UHw>«iwiwaiMtM' II RAD U S U Appliances Household waif RANGES Hot Water Heaters Expert Repair Work On Al! Radios And Household Apnliances HAYES-JAGKSQN 133 r HARGETT >TKFET ' TFL. 3-5031 “ -rl ' mr " w * ‘WHWH'a'aww.w^--«—-*■*-- -»i rn n nwirr r~-urßwmai in. iin i »i r MEBiCAI 1 ' 1 CHEQUES 'Sr ■ I St'* * Trent risk to carry cask on a trip. An unnecessary risk, 1 too. because we cun rum your trtva funds into America* 1 8 Express Travelers Cheques spendable anywhere, safe every. | | where, If these cheques are lost cr stolen, you receive m prompt il They're more convenient than personal checks, heceuee 1 mo Identification ><■ required except your signature. Denouul- I nations of $lO, S2O, SSO and SIOO-for only 75t pet s.'oo H {minimum charge, 40f on ns l® »t this bank. * | Mechanics & Farmers Bank DURHAM-RA LEIGH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cofp., The Sojourner Truth Branch YWCA is present in.-, the Fourth Annuel Lawn Party sponsored b\ the Women's. Activity Committee S; on Satu day, Jun.y ha :,t li.ftO p.m i : on ti;e la \n of ].): and Mrs. i... E .VivCaul'.-v. 8 North Tarboro St. Ail ni ecber- arid friend- of lb: ’ YWCA. cordia;iv invited ;;> i. attend. Li- .'ui Y-Tems iiom da,- Wash melon High School and the Cru- - i.\v Gar lie d School are attending Camp P. B Ynimg at Norfolk, Virginia, foi a weel of fun, re eve atua'i, and euucatiori. Miss M. i.. Spla-vn ('! toe Washington High School went with the go -. Miss Lola Maie Johnson ir, cm - . ducting a series of Handicraft) | and Art Classes at the Y. All Y i Teens and interested persons are ! ! urged to attend each Tuesday i morning at 9:30. j You arc urged to join the ; j ' Learn to Swim Classes" at Cha ! vis Park Poole each Monday n ' L3O a :n. for children ad nat 7:30 j p.m. I'm adults. i The YWCA >- open fry recrer.- i tion, lounging* game’s and i'c-:tiding’ i | each af'tornoen and evening. Thi ■ VOUI YWCA, You are alvvav welcarne, ■ Dr. liatnel Addrcsnes ' Summer School E ' ' NC - - President Ko ' 1 P- Llaniel, addressing tiie j ' first Su:inner Session assembly hb’MMHv rung in Gnenlenf iAu t:t<. -un> oi Shaw Umvvrsic.. toK| MuPr.its, !! you are going . ; hm:K to v.'ur communities to a --J the same things the same wav , I t.r - eile;-ol veor colloye i ■- pe; ienc. ;s que-uionablv." j Devi; l . ring that "We wh:, ; . , ; ’ n'.cat- ri a.ssunn pusiti<ms ot ;i •:-in p ivnetluM \\ «> kno hew to lead oi not." D-. Dam--, i ‘ "d ms heare:-' to .sc. the nr. - ; j'e" P'(ce tor those who follow, j ' i:ou! ' framing should fit you to; rne.v readily ir,aki> ad jus! ments sS jso that those who are behind ni.y. a : I*-' w you willingly and witli confidr-nco,'' lie said. 1 Ihi summer «.••-■on, which be : . u-n 'b;ne 7. ':as an cm llment e! ■" * i'f, accpr-bng to a statement b' ct D,-. Nelson H. Ha.i ris. Dire-a-u ' ! 'i.,- five _ v eel-:s session, with S'.s cl a. ilv Monday firrouelt Sa ■ u i v. w:: :.j j.jiy i2th. '' ‘ ''. past 'was .-erred \w, me* ting will be at the home of LicHe R iv at M Bladen ‘ Strec t j To.; pi wductiori of early com-! s ''‘'••il Inti, potatoes in Nor'.h i ( ar a !*n«i oi June 1 was csfimaced ! '>.1:24.000 h she is. about J 4 pel Lanier Honored By Liberians On Eve of Leaving For States MONROVIA <ANP) —-Senes of eiiti.i'iautgl'.ei)’.,; wire staged in hon of Aitka:i Minister and Mrs. ! Bap duel OTfara Limit r last week ' i inarkir-g a ge-ture of appreciation io\ u-eir conrtn.iil s ay in Liberia. Ent.erlainmenis me) tided a buf fet luncheon bv Secretary of Public Tmlructign and Mrs. ,J. yv. Petit'.->>ll. ; by Vice Presioi nt nr-.i Mrs. C. . ■ '<• Simpson, and also Chief JuCico , ou! Mrs. L. A. Grimes, brcakf.-.st by ; -hicrHa;-’ of Liirrlnr and Mrs. 3 D. < Co) .••man. ban voyngc parly bv , Suite Store mi y and Mrs. Gabriel , Dennis, party by the Libt riari- < Xmerican cb;b and a dinner by the Liberian Roberts corporation at j Huberts fiilcl The YW( .1 . ‘do a n - nlaiion o Mrs. f.anier : t on ts>n iic held : '‘inday Cox Hall T> stimmtials 1 'of the good v ork rinni.’ lino hy the i nniis'ei' were givt-i] py the Libel- 1 l ion Press ssoeiaiton and the West y I Afri'-.m. C'diurn' association Nirni-., Summer Workshop \l ME Is Mm I nderway j *' 1 Durham One ol the most in i iei i-sting leatn e: ol the Sanrrr ! session at Noun Carolina Colics* ! here is the health education >'■ ork>j> for teachers for princi pais ami teachers from element ; ary schools ;-i all .sections of Noath Cat el ina. Most of the workshop problems center arouild sviioui and hum.; • nutrition, school and community sanitation, school health services, I curriculum developments t o : healthy living and cor.smtmity re sources. During the two weeks that the 1 workshop has been m action the : -students nave Si-Cs-ni si to disers sums on the various pha-o.s of ■eaith educ alien from authorities j in the field, and have visited va rious institution:- for first hand , knowledge of nealth facilities. tluest speckv. kaw- been LeiaD of tic Durham City i County Health Department. local nd state health educators and ■ repress ntativos of the police de iepartment who discussed health 1 education in terms of a saietv pro : gram. Roureseiustives of public , b n ames, the Durham ministerial alliance, and Yd ung Women's ristian A woe, at am, have a! - . pointed cut the par! theii insti tutions can play in enriching the community program tkro ug n : serving as community vesmirCPS. On June 12 through 15. all siu ; dents in the class had campie'e physical examinations at laneo 1, i Hospital muter the simervr-ion ei Dr. 1.. R. Swift and Dr. R, P. Randolph, and on Wednesoav. June 1(1. b:, workshop p: ': ■ pants observed physical examine; tions oi children in tire demon- Jration school. According to Mrs. Sari k i | Floyd, director to the workshop, ihi sc exoniinau r s vt.-re designed to emphasize tin role of a com ; pic Tci pn rs’ca] examination • evaluating personal health Thu : also serves to develop in the par ticipants an appreciation what 1 : constitutucs a gi >e.d physical <v ■ animation and servos as a spring ' board for ,-:iip:.,-u on ht alt.lv bo jo;>- branching info community I health problems. In addition to Mrs FM-d. the Workshop staff eonsi t.-sgramth • ; Workshop staid v-nods ,-f H, T McMillan. assistant dirccte-i ' Vance Chavis, instructor: Miss Thelma Reevi ■ instruct'. Mrs i Georgia B, : !)-■ and Miss Tdelnu ' Turnago. advisors: arid Mr. Thid ;ma Ms-i is. Mi-v Fsthm TT.-nrv. and Mrs. Ruth Bib by, consultant.-. CAPITAL CAB OS*. i sa-sswr <Jjpj IJS _ 1 WAKE SALVAGE C X Wo Buy iu>3 Sell E- ytMrag of Vein# FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 S.. Wilmington St. Phone 2-2327 m»nw ,-».<■ 1 mwiwh, iuunujeu.nl* WUI m . iKUnwVIKWVfuIVO smtu.-. (Complete Home C•' Furnishers ; We car. furnish any 100 m in your home from the living 1 room to the kitchen. See us first. W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 121 B. Martin 8L 1 WEEK ENTUNC SATTTRDAY, JUNE 26, 1048 nous letters <-f appreciation find lib- poured into the Legation from Liberian.- in all walks of life at icid-in,:; ■ o the good will of the min ister >iiice his sefoeri; '-ere. LIBERIA COU.KCiE fONFERS DEGREE On 'Alon'diy. . ! ”ne 7, i-t-fare a parked audienco inclusive of Pro.-- •Ilent Til! IV. n. Visit •. • Vice b ■ * dent Simpson, pn sirienl of the i o il'd of lr-de--s. cahinc-t offici.,!-. diplomatic officers, legislators, fac ulty. and -!udcrit HOdv. Dr T. £i- - Y7ard. prestdrnt of Liberia College, conferred (he degree of iiterruum human iorum docua- 1 H D.i nr. rvfi'iisti - Lanier ami;: : grea! niiplau.se. t Vice f’r r i-dient Simpson referred to flv. minister as a dtpl-mi .t, rb.'r nvtin, 'vi ur*a■ or. nnd seboinv. iX Ward recounted -nine of the many aetivitie. ct Mmb ter Laniev rs hded o the ••• Urn n'd tp.. v oe) ,t dad of HD ik w books aruiualiy- Til H HULiOIiS iOV I ri*' f-ol b'L-' of Ol;iio.it,*o*l i n Ihe new uni. uic! to the nn-mary of bis mother. Mrs- C -r:d- y, - l; . 1 r di-r.i Tiiiimi-u sewi-i v diploma certifying t-1 [tie ufiyif -a. and spoke l! : h (> nice-■ - ,u' Hi" mis-a 1 o r MinisDr I,:mi >• Tip n an 'va ■ !,c-n to :m !! vc niarr an; ;i !( . c:vv . .r, : of Line 7 v high officials r-t s ! :He. the diiilem ii • t rops and distiu -.ui-lvirl viH/.l- iiP ‘ he,'ed H- Uit ht-H a <0 Mi: ;ad Mi LaaUs During da poiir.-a of iha evening. , T'eoiden! Tiibinnn as Clnmdin. ••(n of the Orfi-; of the Star of Af'-wn. 1 itv » sit’d * I*. rninistcr v- Hit fit' Knigir of the Grand Ban i The witp-'or and family Ml Ito . rts field next morning by Air Shaw 01 finals on Lcav* The Rev G. F. GhceV-- Pari Relations Dweeioa m Shaw V-., : versity, is m li-avi' of ahwnr - pio!r wot'K : a book which ne book, io titled "The Key i • n Warren Countv, \ at Can ’-■nn and will uoal with individ ual and community progress of the Negro in that county. The writer will examine Ih ol ios and practices in polities and covemment o'/ev a period oi voprs within the eeimiy and ova 1 * weYnocrali • Th<‘ ■' A t. Ins tide "1 an- }vev in t!i sauth” because Mr Cheek \y. 1 ieves tlia! Warren Cuiiatv is tvu an: that ,:r • 0 ii-r.-tandir.-' f that und is eomparahle r> a". HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a meal it will be — seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real ! home-coeked flavor. n & Si CAFE <ll S. BLOUNT ST. A Lifetime in Flame* Why fake chances on burning up s lifetime's effort in a single terrifying hour whei It's so simple and inexpensive M pro tect yourself against any possi ble mishap. Yci r home and family can be absolutely pro t-acted from ANY disaster at j but a few pennies a day. We'll ' | show you how, I SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT j ] BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. 'j DURHAM. N. C. Sir.2s ELECTRIC HEATER ami FAN COMBINATION SPECIAL 12.95 TRADE -IN SALE On Electric Irons Receive from SI.OO up on your old irons Nov.i In Sltock - Electric Water Healers, Vacuum Cleaners - , rnd Many Other Hard-tc-get Items Taylor Radio and. Electrical Co. SALES & SERVICE 224 E. Marlin Si. Claud Tay, Mgr. Phone 2-3950 rn ; mm ’ew«anaaw»iKSMiaa»m»>iiMfcn<a.«iwiaiiißii wfwjjrn.ggr»-aniar SMaiMUIMfc M*-‘ ia.a»A>nmwi.« WwSu. wwir LIGHT - HAULING HEAVY LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S. Dawson St. Dial 9478 - 9212 Ed. Umstoad, Mgr. LOCAL MSN NOW STUDYING ST MS SCHOOL IN TENN. ' NASHVILi.i:-. Tonn, Sylvester ! Martin Wright representative irom the Wake County, Red Cross Chapter is attending, the Amei. '■an National Red Cross Aquatie Schecl at Tennessee h St l St a: College, N ash v die, Ten t lessee, 'rom June 21 Ihinug’n July i, it has been reported. iko Primary purpose ol i ne School is to train leadership in !he first i irk wider salety, and accident prevention programs. Here. ; elected individuals rc i '('writing Red Crow chapters, schools, colleges, and other or :-fini'/ations participate in an in* amt- 10-day prorram to prepar : • hese programs upon their re turn to 1 hei home, ciunp, nr Mi- m to as.-ume leadership in '■chool. r; so setipo!:- are staffed by leie; i. i mi in be. of the Red Clave si ir-e ami xupplemcntod a. ith volunteer*: wim have been svlecfod hecau-" of iheir out standing ability in one or more of (he vjti ions .subjects of feme In i’-iis w ci. individual receives tie. idea ; and thinking of some ■ r the ii* ■l pe-ouie in the field of safety, as well n the op pm - tunitv to meed and compare notes w ith others of similar interests. understanding of the section. Rr\. Mr. Check. -.\ h > has been engage ,| in extensive held work Ini Shaw thnve: for three veins expects the book to hi- con:• •let"!I thi - fall. He will seek to mve it nublishecl by the Uni i ■■'.-■i'v 0 ; N tii Carolina Press at Chapel Hill. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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