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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS CHIiRUI SERVICES" " Regular set vices for the First ! Bap'ist Church on South Rest .Street ei l ioliews: .-ices every 1.-!! and 3rd Sunday at 11:00 A M non. uv 7:30 P AI. Sunday School every . Sunday at 2 00 I'. M the Rt»v. U. U. JVh-. Pastor Regular services art ht Id at 'in;; Ant'it ch Free V.’ill Pin; : 1.-4 Chun h . on the First, Sunday at 11:00 A M. and at ti.oo p M on ihr 3rd Sun riay at 15.00 A. R|., 4:00 P. M ,nd 3:40 P M Sunday Moot. at 2:00 r. :vi. livery Sunu iy. i lu 1.. r; Rasberry Pa dor. Regular services am held at the St. John's Free Will Baptist chinch “very Ist and 3rd Sunday at 11:00 <• M and at 3:00 Sunday S't’io.il at 2On p. ]\l every Sunday The Hev F. :\I HiU, Pa 'ur Services for the S' Au::n-tiu A M. E. Zion Chi, ! <v< ry Sunday a! 11:00 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. Tht Rev U. S. Johnson, p; -' u A Social Hour is held every Mutt day at the Casablanca Hotel spon sored by the Our 1 ady ; f the Atone n'ent Catholic Church. 1 • public 1? invited to take part IVIII.N WAMIKRIXfi A KOI NO STOP IN m NORTH ST. Read ihe latest News Fresh It r t'rtam Shoe Shim Sutton Bros. SHOE SHINE NEWSSTAND MENNIE’S FRUIT STAND NOW OPEN FOR 5H SIN ESS Fold Drinks Aiiik, Candy * ak s 513 I-2 I' , Lenoir St. Phone 3317 Mrs. Minnie DrgrsfCcnriri. Pimp. TOR THE BEST IN GROMKUS K I rout DRINKS If I CREAM VISIT Hardy Grocery .315 OAK STREET OIK COMPLIMENTS Hill’s Electric SHOE SHOP 60S Mitchell Wooten Drive Ale\sr<lrr "Dee" Hid, Prop j COMPLIMENTS OF NAOMI'S | BEAUT* SHOP 664 Mitchell Wooten Drive TEED YOt R FAMII.V ! ROM j RHODE’S FOULTR\ AND GROCER * M ARKS I 708 QUINN! ELY ST. * - ’ ~ “ J DON'T MISS THE F.H, EXCURSION TO SERI VIEW REACH NORFOLK, VA SI NOW, Jill,V 4 SEE Sam Co field For Resorva.iofu FOR THE BEST JONES’ GRILL SANDWICHES. COi Vt DRINKS) ICE CREAM HOT DOGS j It AM BERGERS iftS S. QUEEN SI. est rHiEi rrs Dry Cleaners DO VOI R WOKK 501 N I NOE PENT) I. NT ST. Brownie’s Place HAS BEEN ENLARGED to£ COMFORT AND SERA If P SOP SASSER STREET : , MODERNISTIC JR HOTEL HZ BEASLEY STREET A 413 N. DAVIS STREET FI FINISHED ROOMS Hot And Cold. Water FOR BATH Quiet Location For Your News Your Music. Your Entertainment WKNS Presents THE SEPIA VARIETY HOUR With Norman H. Stateman Every Tues., Thurs. and Sat. -1 :30 - 2:30 P. M. , On Saturday at 2:30, Norman H. Stateman COMMENT AITS THE NEWS Sunday, 9:45 - 10:30 Spiritual Singing Friday, 1 :30, Negro Farm and Home Agents f All Regular Negro Programs Heard On WKNS 1000 Watts 1000 On Your Dial j GREYS WIN 28 GAMES, LOSE 3 'ill Kinston Gicy ; are havti. .■ i,3 vety successful tea son. To date; ; thev have won 2ft games. losing j only 3. Sc r rr. of 'tv boding !t- 'n they have defeated uro ;>s foil* a - (Inyo-, Durham Earth;. Nashville Cubs i-i' Pcnnc.r f" ,M . j mouth Brown . and Eagle.-. Rocky j Mount \ll S urs nti.l Ihe Athletic Iluri'ig Mu past week end the | , (preys defeated the Portsmouth 1 Engles 9-2 and 28-o. !.ending hitter:.j for the Greys this season an . Fr;-.i ; cis Evtreit with 3 home runs and : 330 bat'tug average. Carlo Korn. y b.ittiuu 313; James Cannon bat -■ ting 315; Charlie Boy Smdr.i Charlie 1 o'lv id and Buck liar Leading pitchers: Arthur Collins 10-1. Solomon 6-2. Anyone interested in playind th* • i Gi. ys home or away, night 01 4;> write Kinston Greys' Rast lal '< ’ Chib. Post Office Box 164, Kins!-, u : N’or-h Carolina. TYlif r YbdqhbiA& By KIU. PaLILSON “If we had (he guts our fore fathers had we wouldn't he payin' these high taxes. We'd rare-up and kick the Bureaucrats into the middle oi next week ! Sa\ You Saw It In THE C-VROLIM V\ HARLEM SHOE SHINE PARLOR OPEN FOR BUSINESS ( nlrl Drinks. Candy, Cigars j Shaved Ice Shoe Shines j CIRI.OUS HOOD. Manager ! SUTTON’S j JEWELRY Watches and Clocks Repaired 413 QI FEN ST. "NO JOB TOO BIG OR 300 SM MX' WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY 1003 I BRIGHT ST PHONE 2918 ! i I j __ j M idy cite Hardware COMPANY I! A RDAY \RI„ BFILDING MATERIALS. ELM TRIG AND MILL SUPPLIES PAINTS AND OHS PHONE 3742 i j Beech’s Soda Shop I WHERE FRIENDS ATILT DR AFT AND BOTTLED BLEB j WINES AND SANDWICH! S 336 SO QUEEN STREET - CHAPMAN SERVICE STATION WASHING GREASING BATTERIES < BARGED ! Rest Room. Drinks, Smokes j 507 S. QUEEN SIREF.T S . . il FOR SERVICE ITS JOBIE’S PLACE 425 L. WASHINGTON ST. CIGARS -- « IGAHFTTEs SOFT DRINKS FRUIT: Good Music Kinston \. C, Compliments Os A FRIEND SECOND SECTION ! f** m RATHER j BE HEARD || m i*. gjg||. - ~ NORMAN H. STATESMAN \ J hose .vjtu have the iti< a that Mitch-Hl Wooten Ro>'.vati-»u! ; . c j ; . being .--pc! uteri cxeiurivelv for chi Inten won I ' find out cltt rcntly if they' si 0 in lor a vt- it during the v.'tvk. M;Elios;.* [ Beach. dhcct:)i' of the Center nr,non 1 ■.< -ed that a Invitation is extended 1" adults to take part in Du cti J. 1■ ■ reot active | | ties which have been ad*'d to the M. W Pat'.v '•'•hedu!' During the voming weeks, both adults and children may nr! ■ inie: esliTig to participate in Hfis.sc in Ha/ 11 >■ -cl* oti;.; gimp atio j sjiantex craft, woodcralt, curded 'belts, crepe paper c at, and pu\),r : making, which will be dressed Mrs. Beech also hope;- to devei n ; ; u'.l interest ii) the tenuis club, shutfleLvmi'd and otho; Hp*»r.-> v. inch ore being directed e-pivmily tor adu't i<-« real.on (lours fur aetiviti* s an frorn 9:00 tt.rn. until 1:00 p.nv. rial.) | !p, 6-.00 n.m. and 7:00 to 10:00 nan every 1- . day. 1 1 v . The Kinston Greys are expecting ta he plavinsi nude: light;, ' re-in. Speaking of the Greys, their season serm.. tr: liar - been i|uit ! ae, cess In L To date they have won 28 games with only two los.-c-,. ; '[ bev have doleatv i sene the lending t> an , eei: ,s tin K-- 1 leigh tire vs. Duihatn Eiiagies. Nar.tville Cubs. I’urlstn >uth 1 frown:-', j P tsmouth F.agl.s. .Rocky Mount All Stars and the Athlete . . Last j i week the Grey., defeated fkirtsmouih Kagle • the sere 9-2 md 1 j 2f-8. i Leading bailors for the Grey an. : F an; s erett, with J nome I J runs and a .330 hatting .'(vernge: Carlo K usu gay, who is 'uat!mg •iis. Charlie Boy Smith batting high and He A Han is. Lead:. ... ! I’itciu. t.s are Authur Culinis 10 1; and So:oti--<n, ~ 2 The Greys ate air..; willing to play a.: y U- cm at h me or away. ' Any team te.teri sted tn playing thee, .:, ■ asked to contact 1(u ■ Km-: ' ston Greys Bas;’nil Club, P. O. Box id-!. Km.si. N. C. Evf'y time I pass the sit: of the new J. ]. -Sampson Schoei, | ] Use scripture apears to have improved conn.ici ably in appearnnc' ; As a building it will be a credit to Kinston 1 . ! can imagine tlv .< eiings of the student.-- and the teach-';s as they e >•: 1 ">“ t :u! d, c j 1 in September to take up their -tudies and duties Witii such a ; tu.rkftbU; improvement in the building, we iv>pc the improve mont in the quality oi work turned out by the tudenis will he uually noticeable. The latest reports from the Father Paul Memorial School, of the Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church set m to be qude fa\ orable. Registration, which took place a : w ok;-; ago prov. -.1 1 quite successful. From all points of view, the bu iing s< ems t ' c ! p' ogvessing rapidly, also. The first sc-mestei w ii! consist of class.•- i between kindergarten and third grades. For those parents who [failed to register their children, there are possibilities that nnothet , S ic-gistration will be held before the openrg ol' the school :.i Sep -1 tern her. —"s TV" 'Sf S’ I t Tin extri-: novs < fin I'u-tarrrt aoove is the "i n re T S'Otis’* t lii!> of Kinston composed of young professional women of the t iti an 4 county 5 1 •\t their annu.’l Vesper Service Mrs. Mudrcd ' • rman, *s«i«tant supervisor of the State Training * School foi Negro fjirls. wa.‘ pre sented a: their guest spesker a- j the Tow rr H oi School Auditorium 1 ) Recording tr. officials ot the elal* , ! they are interested in the v, cli;.;e j i ot delincjiu nt girls. j ’ ' An announeement was reeontH ! made that he Enlie Nous Club \ has oj.handed for the stammer , vacation. shown in the photo from : left to right are < seated • M:>. > Patience law s l)n Henry report:-! ; j Mrs. /eliamae R. King: Mrs Sall'e j t’ogdetl Hilt, president; Mrs | it iily 1. of ton Stanley, treasurer; Mrs ffor enee tnapman VUfnt-e. secretary, .Standing Miss Virgil !. Smith, Mrs. t Semin tine Smith Chapman, Mrs. Theor: Oogdeil. Mrs, Pricniia Parker Mrs. Theresa Canady Crews, and Mrs. Bertha j Wootrn 7>i\on \hsem at the time 1 of the photo was Mrs. Emma IJa«- | berry I.none, who is now resid- 1 ing in Richmond. \ ircifiia, ! —r Photo by IV. A l.ap. sen > I f ~ ", ! Erskine’s ! 5 Diamonds - Watches I f A ' Jewelry - Silverware I 1 | Y r OU DON’T NEED BIG MONEY TO BUY AT Erskine’s USE YOUR CREDIT • | tm 1 * * hrskme s 1 ' Kinston’s Leading Credit Jeweler KINSTON J m A fJ 'H-LiNfyftvz \ li I S S? /N J7 * si g iMw t lILI Sz?X lx) *&>y,/ i U~* x\ ? s -'Tj \£V £m7 A J\ WrYYlr ypk. 1 11 I |j jy , i~- -- *--.««.> -■ -- ~n |'V \ , f| Jj! I/1 j I ts I I- i I I%w jJJL-Lll/ CjA/ivn | n A World O r Pretense And Deceit, Why Not Try Sincerity? It Will k* A Welcome C'nango, WHATS TWU 1 rlHi MYSTERY? WATCH THE CAROLINIAN j THE CAROLINIAN ill '$ *}<*&*■*** % - g I BRAVER BAM) PRESIDENT Mrs. On a Lei- Loftin. local hrautuian amt pn-idvnt of the I'l'.iyrr It.uirt fnian wilirtt now !».)-• more th;*n one hundred m> n» hers. The I*ra>er *‘ • n-1 ■: sruUs aeeejvtcd a number es new mem tiers m Ii- will assist in beijdnn '.hr sick ant) hit ltd with ca-h ron tributions. Th; ir next tneeting will to- he hi at Taylors Uhapt i in I,a Grange on .VurtsM ■.*!). M--- 5 of tilt -Sates siu i- bojdot to re r«vf several nuv inen;lu-is at that air: Mrs, Hittai y S Woolen is score arv. L It AL'JMNi m NEW PRESIDENT JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. When the results of the alumni voting co; n mere otrl en t s-.0.0f to.; ; - coin Univer; uv G.Uwfk'f A’umni o scciat; -r. or, Mr vehooi csmipus. N. American vv;.- elected m-cs the University rrssion on June 4. ts Fa\s To \dvertiscl 1' SECOND SECTION 4P WINKERS NAMED IN LINCOLN ART SHOW, FESTIVAL JEKFEKSON CTTV. Mo. At the close of the annual .student ;,rt . <hibit at Uncoil’. Univeisdy <>t ' \li .-out i. Booker LeinimC> ' S'rc i Cor Shack" was chosen tire best cork n the "titm five -divi ion "v . hil.it. Tommie recently won first place in a local city-wide sketch The .judges made the following : other selectjor...; oil painting divis sioji; is.! plr.C 1 ', "Street Car Shark" by Booker Tommie: second niace. •• n ■ i n Mws i!ii Ru.'sc; Boone; third place. "Country Church" !)■• ; ' i!it> St .iaiv.es Honor; Vile ms n- ; <>r>. v.'oro "Street Cone r," Ohv r 1 's', saeiv .. si.i "The F-.j'ltive,' Ai • lent March. Wa'r, C sor ha isio]v (Oliver Tu baak: -SiMsl .Scene'' )ook i*rsi C.- with "Dowauwen" by dim P. piisis,.. pin -in-.- second, followed Shoo., sn-.i 'Repose” by .Tim P. > opub s v ie selection to lop Thom as se<y nd place "Trobical Vctui.s” lor t:ti vr.ics. ar.e s-’.jv. rs ‘nil i h :"d place "Tulip Bed* for which .■n the S’,oo pm eha.-e award pr ize in ! the recent Atlanta University an ruous included Prof Fred Shane, head, md Mies Marian H.-mtetr, • emhc-i. ,vrl department, Universe I • of Missouri A new l.rivm produces static Pit: ;• by when used briskly, and h> is pull- dirt. dust, and lint par - woes from floors and nigs. Emma's Case ■iC S. <H t {■ N STRKI ( HOM.: C OKilft E'OOPS I sAxmwmh %ni> nvrn i * j r»««> t t in or trade until v<*« visM IL S. DU IS ÜbJ r> CAR I.OT 224 S QIC K\ ST Sf-> OUT BARGAINS WHEIAMS .«!) BA VIS I TOWER HILL I •■ j Service Station GAS-OMNK OO, GROCERIES T«n II)it Road at Ad kin Sv n.AI'DK A. 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' famous Weafci-n con! and* In dian tighter earned liv picture-- que 'dekn me of Buffalo Bill" a result Ilf hi contract to -uppiy tut Oin meat to the cnnCm, con forces enp-icfd hi building lh< Un ion Pacifie Railroad. OK BID 1 l it It MHO SlißVK'l; | i t AM, LEWIS RADIO SERV'D R PHONE \m% 318 y BRIGHT ST. (,oo!)in<;s HI V! TV SHOP HtiKil; EVER - HAIR 1)0 IS < (All'll II Jl l > North M. Di.tl 410(1 Mrs. O 5 I „ft.m | ... i Dov c s Vuto Scr\ ic<* <1 NCRAI, .VETO HI P VIKS VEE ATARI ( ARS hi EASING V <)I PI,EASES t > ’)>.> E. «OUTII SERE! T Mil r*', DOVE, Prop. 'inker n Funeral flonic lonic of Ecnoit ( ounty Mutual Hnristl As'-m-tation. Inc. IHi s. Qt i:fx ST. riio .i: 2i to tAD\ ATTENDANT • 1,. | I, I, .. t ; u.nw.. .u- * GLOBE TAXI | Quick DIAL 3254 Reliable 33( SOUTH QUEEN STREET J LENOIR CAB CO. DIAL 4701 338 S. QUEEN ST. | CALL US NIGHT OR DAY OUR CAR WILL BE ON ITS WAY | M HOI R SERVICE I.VHKS SIMMONS. Mgr G & C CLEANERS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO LOOK YOUR BEST AT ALL TIMES. 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