PAGE SIX PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS New Bern Personals ! i w»»wucr m*f3rvetn<r+**i<r* .•wrnnwt ••». Mis:. Elizabeth Nunn nf .Mo-okyln. is horn- - * visiting h*.r mother -n William Street Mr. r» avj i i V. Hill of (i *:■«']! boi.i. is borne visiting his mulher, in Mei lift. N. C. Carl iviaitlit vv a ivdcd radio singer and cni-cri ortisl, left Sat urday morning for New York where he will ;pp<;n on -‘ i;c at Hut Apollo on 125th Sim : Hi- expect; to return to :::«• cily on or about An; u. !f». Vrtnoo N. Fey. :td \M-c of V-ni Craven Terrace ,* spending! the work end there wilt: iii '.anil:- Hr is stationed a A A K Oijoana. Virginia Miss Georgianne. R;-v..ut of Broa.l * Stl-cet left for Ni \v York Wecnes- ; day to visit her mother and sister. i M- : Mabel Hamm of Dunn It It ! Saturday after t-pryding a few days wish her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.! T. Havens of George Stre i. James Hill nf New 1.V.-n r . f-pjhiding tie wen ■*v.d wiili hi 1 fain-: il.y <-n Parielio Street : M: s M nan llav.’k ;.r : ! ’.. av • of Dothan, Ai ■ v iv rev nf gue.w; off Mr and Mr Booker •>: Rnni i S*r» ol Mrs. H :-.vk was ui n-;n* Washing!-n. D. C when she -it-: tended the r.i act.-noti < xci c her brother Airs E W. Ford of Jaek.- mvillo. | Fl« , 1, ft the city laid <v\ aticrj r pending her anntin.l \ e.eafiaii h. re i r-s guo.a of bn Hr-omos f Quer;: Street. Mrs. F.r.d r- a nat.w nf New Her’ Sin i *- e foi im : ; of tiie late Dr. \\ N n. TN-) Johnnie Gai • isert. I.'SN. is I spending lie week end with in- : mother. Mrs. Mabel Horton ■<: ; Pembroke. Mr Garriwa. has pr : covered after uodevgome a major operation. Johnnie Hopkins of Vanceboiel '''' 11 1 » Craven’s Cleaners DYERS MASTER TAII ORS *ll Earn St Hats Worked AM. WORK Gi AKANTEF.O vv M. Blinding. E. V\ Wooten Proprietors Five Point’s SW AP SHOP COMPARE PKK'ES before vor 111 Y. SHOP AND S YVE AT in 1 POEM SWAP SHOP < OMPi DP NTS OF W, MAYE HOMY O? ! RESH MEETS \M> (IRCH'TRIES W MAYE. Jr . Prop. BS.S 1 v Cedar 'street ROBIN,SON’S SNACK SAP 580 HUM UINOt K Sl'. SOFT DRINKS. | \\D> CAP! S | E IGARI T1 F.S •-- SANDWIt ID'S ! JOHN ROBINSON Prop. -—1 i Stephen Roberts GROCERY AND PRODCCE 1008 HRO \l* STKI i T AM WS ASK IS V TRIM j' i * I COMPt.EMEN Ts OF Mrs, Carrie Godeite AOR SECOND STREET he ( ream, .mil-. Soft D'-uV- ! CLUB 102~ HI m RN sTKH S Nr-w Bern s Fines? and M<»- ! : YATUMVf Mf.HT CUN, JENT* RTAINMEVT EVERY i WEEK END i; Blount’s Grocery f*l4 MAIN ST,,EFT GROCERIES —■ ME ATS \ EGETAIU.ES ERE IIS \ DIAL VSB CLUB 65 | 1716 CANAL STREET m FOR BE STREET Membership Club W here Otif-Ot- | Town (ißfdi Are Admitted With Spj rial Cards MALACifI EDWARDS. Prep. > GEORGE’S R-ADIO FEU VICE 715 WEST STREET Radio And Electrical Specialist# I 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE. James W. George. Owner NELSON’S BLOK ROOM 80S OT.TEF.N mEET SOFT DRINKS. CANDY*, REER CIGARETTES SWEET MCstC IL,C i -. F, RE A VTA SH OP stt KILMARNOCK STREET ! "WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY | THFRF’S CD YRM“ A, .Vhtm<km Alfrirdu Stank. Operator |g- proprietor SF3COND SECTTOK heme after bene: recently dir,-j . charged from the TJ. S. Navy Noland Wb'i'.iir-- ,-f Craven T-t- | ira v is now bam- tor the summer | I' ■ aai A. and T Coll- go at Greens.- j ' boro. Miss Fannie- Keyes and iYli-s ] i Gci rgia Siyroii ol Oriental me I j spending Ulo week • ' ■ i with friend::! a id la I diva s in Poll • -ksvilic ; Mrs. Erma Fan ~- of Oriental i I-P to spend as- .\ day.- in Norlolk.! The Kev Y\ 1 Jone-. . < I pastoi of St. St< p e'i FVVB Ciiv'/in' | ,: t tina city is now at home cun-' -.■.ab'seing afl-'i beitiK a pntieni a! Gao l Sliepherd I in-, -,a! f- - - -a .- i lay.-;. i Tin' Rev Tvl. AT Leak, recently i ')<•- ted pastor of .! 1m A ATE 7, • Thurch al Dov :-. was a house guest d Inc Rev. S. J Htuke for a coil- | pie of days lasi week Mi s Fioriia Be-ntor. and Mi's' Emma Lai. .am o! St. Stephen FBWi Church were representatives asj Vaecir.-; at Sunday School eon von ion •• iii'.'i was h: Id in Kinsinn j ! iao Sunday. lie A a M. F,;iv:ai d- ami s r. : Horace, of 712 West S'r-.at. left for • Camden. Nf. J.. Wednesday morning 1 . There Mis Edward- will .attend itinera I of her broth i-in-law. i i he lap. Bishop David L F’ugh. Mi. s Georgianna Bryant of Broad j jStrrc-t is spending the summer in! | New York City with her mother and sister. Mrs I. S Simmons las rcUuneri r : m a one-day session of the Worn- j "i s auxiliary of the New Bern i j Sari.'wfi M T! A:-s»H'i.i{JCir. at Men.!' ,! ' N l . C. and reports ;> fine session. Mis E-thoi Jones of 2nd Av» nuc j ; nr-s improved very much from a; I ong iilm-ss and pe; haps will ga to j ■ -ve w . her daughter in Hliiladel- • pina Pa. Mi.s .lovnc-r of Sc :11 - Alley is *■: tir.g nicely nflcr undergo- ; ng an operation at Good Shvnheia : Hospital. Mr-. En ina Williams i' eonvnlcsc ng ;C )... Green Street horn: Thi' Rev. and Mrs. Haywood : Aitrnoro and Miss G! ria Winkie C Ni w York Cd> wen- visit'?:in . o city for* a lav. days Mr u.T * Mrs Alt.more -*r-■: d Mr. A'.ti : n*a,! eV parents on Pine Si cel Mattir'w Stewart of \Vc.-l Stroc*. ;s rtcovci'ig nicely from two week -1 inf illnesss. Mr fail? Jacock i.- ill at . <-i home f»n ibc corner of Broad an;!, Cjh:.; rn:.n Surdr M.s; Boj*!:<- Mao Ray of 707 A Burn Strcc-1. loft fc-r N. Y C last Tu -;.-y she is lending the siiti !ti-_. in A .-.rk L-ity arm tl. ;, a . ... . New V k *.*. a.it I rii I.:(G and .: vr v.*. P : Ccor.-c RE-I:ledge. ,f:«hiMn ii : : Tils'", go;• In?-* it’.to. is ham- at 824 i Burn Sir- cl, for summer. Mr. : Bi*' klcdgc is rnajoi n>2 in v term *u.v medicine. The Rev C I. Sn-tnn ; ;n d the'. ' Rev. A 1 Miller. Ruth of Kins ton ; '.vevc In th: city last VG'dnosday a ; o \ ISP Ra* . \V. L Jem*, of A.' - am. ■ new a nati-mi at Good Shepherd | I Ha pita! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corbett Mr i i ,r. Mj s Sidney Ptgford. and Mr. ; aid Mrs. Eir.aimr Corbett w> c the; iniis guest <il Mr. and Mrs. !. S , ; SiiTT, - ; <-f Elm S’. c« i T* -■ guo j -notored from Lake Wnccamaw. j The Women - At:\:li;.:y Royal j ! Tircle Charily Club of the- cPy is* j ■ poriscu ing a picnic Tuesday. J .uy j i ; ot Cooper’s Beach Tickets are j j M.r-o Sa, - i*i'.?ro TtAnsoortotion Bus j h-.uv. , RCCC at fl-00 -V M I Sara, Peuvcll -f Craven Terraco j j -sas Pim-h improved after an «>pc?*a- j ! -mu st Gof'i S!.-. oherd 11-aspital • e d is now at home. | Miss Lassie M tirj ■ ' Burn S 1 reel . s \ is,trie; reia-iv-"- in New Yom | Buy s : E’xpcr i t '-.*■> cars uqn.pped v.'-h j ,;iis vcr>- tried tit on noth ihi | s<;i:ti*i G .rob*.., Railroad and ihc | Baltimore and Ol io Railroad. J J. W. Reese (iRfKERT Groceries and Meats 3 048 BROAD ST. D»ai 4481 j j „ - - Variety Market ! P.'cttcr Meats -1 ggs - Produce GROCERIES ! 73* W EST ST. Phone 4765 free delivery Walter A. Goodette. Prop Miss Ada Jones, Mst. i ,==^==r=2======^^ jl F'odic's Smoke Shop i ] The Gayest Spot In Town 7836 QUEEN ST. I Bi-er - Cigarettes, - Candy FCKDIF n,ARRIS. Prop. l HidmsiLXTS OF Ben Frank! in Store 103* BROAD ST. I ' ■ FROG POND SEK4ICE STATION j Washing, Polishihg—Phone 27,51 i ! Corner Burn and Queen Sts, \ - Bsnakm - C.»«dy* Albert v»asjteta>sauny Bryant j ; * jMiss Irene M. Edwards 1 \t!cnd (!onvcntion I j ML's fivnc At. Edvard* .nll **• nc• i j the j-Ph imuual ion of R - A I'lii/i on of Inc- United Amenvcn | v'le.c Will B-'ipti.-t North Wes'. Young | People ■* Christ ian League Convert• i lion held' Friday at the Corntart ; Jhap*.*l Baptis: Clturch !vl -s ; f.,*i\v - "i:- who lives ni ii J iVr ;• Sire. ’. alleiHii.'d ihc convcii i ; ,1-n ; s di leva'e from i c.e NI. . Stephen'.- Fir" Will ii.ipli-’. C'l.uie't , -f N'cßel n. Otiii.'ci.- -if tile eonvcntioi’ iucUid i ed: .(•*•* v G. Ch:-on, pi i*-:i,.ienl; M,. 1. kliili vie. p: i siden'., Mrs.; '---' •tl Watford, ;ec*mni - y; Mrs. F-i i it U ? ’ Nuuth ,I'SiSiiint S' ;■:*! *.-' > . AT v Gladys Mi Hoi Ircasurt'i*; Mr. i U . Ctn * * a. convention mi ary; Rev. W It. Lynea. insi>. ... Kv. A. Kocfir \ MtcrnM- Rev. A. ! Kuonc. . pastc'i : Res J •>. L.a e.sor. Modi rotor; ! Rev. L. M. iiitl (Jom sal Moderator. WEST ST. VETERANS iSHOW!.NT; IIIHGRESS IN YIYSONin CLASSES I The veterans cia* in brickma,- : my at the West Slice! .School has ! .(-i'll making reinurkat!. n.-ogVes' j i rid: r ihe directii.m ot J. L. Carr in j.- d this week The older members -of Hie vet’s G,*!-" have advam .ci ". a*•?•:•■ 1 1* : j A) the place where they can do a eery good job of planning a house: f nr plan. v. it!,* sp eiai s*. re ■ e.i .con-, my c;f space, and loom cen j vcnieiice. They can estimate *\ in a j better-ihan-avcra.i ' -degree: of , - j curacy ihc- amount of bricks block.--, i concrete, send and rnot taniox neces ! ary for an average sire h iim Trey have d:a * : sevc i*a ! fk e, - i- ns. 0r..: in h> -Jei .a have us-* cl is*' | ne inch, one hah" inch, and o.n - ;i,aitc.i inch .scales They <• a, read ; simple blue print plan v: ws. Al.-nc with b til* theory. tl*e • • >*o had qui’ e.xieiisiv praetici jin the shop and on perrr.ane-.; jobs. • The masonry v. rk or, th * now i principal's office was <!•-•;.e by vet r,"*-s This inclufte • tin >,,u-. , |lt\(*!u!g r-xcaviuin::. and nuuring of tiic- ccncretc fr-otiity r. ■ fl-or. i ihe partition walls ate of masonry' ■ .'un-struction. T!?e veterans played a m.-.j t pari n the const ni. tic-n of the recrca ?i i; indiding s. • :J t-v :Sic Civic • i/cague. This building is far from; j complete. However, wind tabor ii,.s been uses! thu: far. ho: h skilled and uiisi-.died. ha> fur the i i'»s,t part. ‘*» n that of veu-raf" excerpt fur a ; crerlitahle amount ol he ip eowt.ri bat ed by f.te lay sehi? -1 < -as> at the be ginning of i!?e buildiur llatj»mv \<*us Attics BY AIDU 'vOl.AN* (R \N f \ COEN I R H \i‘ F I- r Rex . \Y. ii Moore. Pastor i 10.*«0 A. M Sunday Schoal. »1 :-**mi ! sci vice. 7:00 P .At Gurr.-t- c; if, |B- M- the choir fuun Rk» €:ande ! Bapust Church c.f Jr.- nnr i | • i'- nsie d program, i The pr>.?.; *,-n*i cerntnut, of the | church is pimming to star? a p.o-i | gram for riie eh*»ir‘s anniver*.i;*v. lls will Stan in July Each j.icl.t : j'-here will i.;.;- twelve capu.nis n-iirc senting the- twelve ivibes of Is.-ir,! | The Twelve Trities will i-eprc-setu; I the 12 sous of Jacob. V-.i can find | ill of uu- n the Jirs; h.-ok -;f the : j Bible. Geiic sis The do-.' s nf Ur. j church open every v,, c-k for -j,. ; Please let u- dUi r,d nui pray-.-i nteding a? well as church. Miss Rosa Leo and Miss Bessie- Carter ;,f Kc-rlh Hsrlowe 1< A Sat urc.sy for Norfolk. Va iherc th- y viU speHd a COlgple ~: '-.*< ~s v- itit heir sister. Mrs Suddie GoUdeni-. low living in Liberty park. j Sudanese Natives ! Fake First Step To % in Independence London (G) The 700,000 North Africans in the Sudan, Jr-, ing in 1000 square miles of t-er itory, *wil! begin the first leg if their self government at once is the result of an ordinance ere '.ting an Executive Council ana •n elected Legislative Asse-tnbly, Governor General Sir RoV.-eH lowe. whom the British gave •permission to act on the matter j without Egyptian corporal ion 'roroulgated the Ordinance la 1 reek. Egyptian and British souref-t-* 1 wan the Sudan as n condomin um, 'but Egypt has not vet ap- i iroved of the- diaft of the Orrim *aice. Support VfMjr Paper COMPLIMENTS OF Alberta Vail ,—■ - , ('OMHJWIiVTS OF j Or. Jkdin F, Burton I M. I). enOXt 3349-2770 : --- j { Y MMBBH W W fiXatfiF iffiksftS Mi hm m r ~ . „.• .- - - ■ - - . t;. ORGANIST Miss Ruby O’Hara of Po-icck St is a pro duct of West Sirc-Et High School of city and Howard University, W '-.h-ngten, D. C. While rif Howard she majored in psychology and minored ir. r-oicielcqy. She plans further siudv i.*.*; cliriicsl psychology. PLKVSAW HILL ID Dl-.KNK i DA'V'ON Mi -. Ani.-i' Wcl’o end ;.*:*..> :i-’ 1 deii iiter. Meric ;*t-» :p:ndin:: an er.jc-yabie t in Ncw Y< r,;. Jacob Jmi.s. -',*.. i.rd hi- T<>iTs. ' i f o iii;" -■ ’-I! ;» o!o!- \x rc * 1 - •* *to F.Urabi lb Cily to ? .-u th:r. >1 :**•.. Emitiit J nc-; -re nt SuiKi .y .-.*!;h Mr. :,iKi lvi?*s !•' ed DilL-ihuut. M:.-*- 1* i ■. i Win; i!ui' N- * :>en* i; . p.itd ir.. a , up.!-, ut '. .*, ■ ~ v ith Me. Mi-tiii/l^ii- Mr and Mrs Jacob .Tern*- L.-. ■ attended the pjMgu.m in New- Hern M -*,. Mar. S'* : - .:■■ of ! GineUo Fla., and thtir sen. Anar.-w, in*, -p. *,.:mg some un ,*- w.'h Mr. and. Mr-* With. H Mi? O .--* TV; !;>* -,-k >i;rrF 1 ::r --i ;vc' i: end with Mi. Mr.- W.-llio i**- s n. Mr. and Mrs. Hah S*'-r-h,n- me Mis. Willi-:* . i J-.WSiOu Visit (i Mi: I Mr ■ isr-*-, !, Sunday v.cc-k rnci wrh Mu-* At drey H iniph- Tbr sens :n?i daa:*■’;"*,*- ,-f !:-*. Ci) W.'-jv . . ■; ■ '.i.i'di.y Sumi.'y '• ' »cin. MBos j g * ;j ?]' »V 1 ' L 111 .> Olui <*?;•- if • ’ . , i Su v !C-:i> V' i’i; Tvi t r.jKi Mr° ,!•)* f: * D.nv, • «: The . Tt* i'i or*: K \v : B;; n or.ri arr ix')ni * • ihr D.*.’ 1 iiOl J i;, Jji h’j i ri’ilu i. ;*iCK 'it Tvl t' > HeVI ice D ;\V • -• i . 7 •L* ‘•pend Th\V.<ci;x/ • ! ,kc -Ahrsc she will mt&t oUier sft jCmb irirmbers so ra d:** 's ouiir - ; M\ A-H nvFo’ii - arv ,;u, *:o1 u? . VETS 1-Yi.N 01 f OF j|Yi ( ROW SCHOOL NEW ORLEANS ANP> pr,,- j lesttag ataii.r-t cunditionK at the ! school. 50 veterans including- tw-n j fX-WAC’i. ivalked out ui class Inst : wee k at ihe Tri Stale Colkg- ■,< ! Indiedrin; a:*:-; La* N.cioc: ir, r N . ! Orleans. Disiatisfac'ion atnOr;.*! -tuder.tc at the ,-*.ix T'.-n, . u,l :-h*-...' has . ; hinted qurb.i;*- {hr :,.i>! few rc-c- : ! ihe reports of .stu-ciont : - charges ai -.c: A TU bt• ro 1 v•:11.■ **ans h*■ *.v• e• o v i- I plained about the whj*o workers j the rchovt) adm*nis'lralive office,*, I , These workers are clnu-gcd witn j being “insulting" to :i-*ii*.-*,■-.. ! tens on sits- sertund floor io wm:', i 1 IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow’s Surprise Shop The Biggest Lillie Siarc In Town. Ccir.p3*ie Line Os Groceries - V eg?tables - Notions - Drugs - Ice Cream 1 1 ?22 'West Si. - Papers and Magainss - Phtcie 3055 j PARDON ME , (V?l : please but ■' fi 1 AN IDEA JUST STRUCK ME ' n] Let M ? b t? jfJQt' ■ Sei* The Carolinian ! ’ ifc ’ ’ I For His Vacation Money 1— - [■ ■ it / HIM 111 I, •THE CAROLINIAN She is the daughter of law yer and Mrs. Ralphaei 'O'Har.i and is nev; secretary in her fa il. -rr’s office cn Craven St, Mi; O'Hara >s organist at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Her hobby is music and swimming. nfTOiT'irirfuicd I or Rank 0! Lkuirnanl (lolonel WASHINGTON <ANP*- - Lt. Co!. ■J 01.1- I! H 1 :;■' '*•:-. t):*(*fC;-,.-i-'t* ut , ... ' ; C Git , A . : M Goiknc. was *;.*. t* i 5 . liar army line oii,-ci.- ivcvm.-ncn-toii 1o President 1 ,!■ t g-*.-;, * ••- i»;u c :..*.■*. e•*•!•. i• . iii -it-gbiav : ;u; u .: ! War II Li Col. G* ru: * * : ** w: •**. *•! l lit! a,' \ - ta x i i! the Mobil r-rancaii u; . F"i . put - :i-.*M - -II til. N’l-nh A;-- . mm*. r,-n pnigvi he was av oided the Hi; S MH *;..*. P; . ,*>k* H: ;*. 1. otv .-,-.* i: . a. : - budge. Returning tuih« P iles in );*;..( a*)*-., tu the .nwy d* rhaiitt' rev!.-*%*.’ board !il \V il, - j* , f7l. Jit -I J,; ?if i , iii' WHS ' oto i 3 .-' - -1 i r*. ~ nHHtciry Hi’v r‘ at S'O’F.h Oirohra A. I 1 ’ '‘.‘r’ ' ’’in' : ‘ (■; )i !C Vt*;.'. • . T ' . _ : i ; V( . . I, ru : r uhV; - r:}>ov.i:l :ti 1? U'Hwjt .I m V W & vT f .*;•< • <i. il l iAI r.i } V;r ) J f»hH A. mVcr-UK <,i ,T;o ksonvniv Fla., ;v. h one of \h 44 regular army K.. f- Oj re T; i )*.' viU U \ X X appoiii * - t-d fir-t SieiFenarit m the corps of 2-it!*i I'**:;■;'' regment at Fert Bc*-- !ii’,:‘. G: He ri-m.unf:! w i:h tbn. <*c ciit.it.. -':!*.plain D Ycaio; Was ap pi- *::-A division chard: it*,, and esrv i , . ::si* i-iipac.ty •;n'.i: July ;:!*.**:. .ve,;*- iic ' .:. ?■* -ch.t led i, y Uie • departm-ent i the artny and to it*-' ;rt Btr-hup John A Gregg on lour nf j~: ifi. Tbi-xtr.*' of ■ OpenAions. ai -: : rf-cia v a;:- his j;,resent : *, nc-'. N; , Chap i, sc:,*', ed with the 23th ! Combat team at Fort Bounina. He . - a-hinG c-f IVilhcrforca Uni vcrbti* an:: Payne Tfccoi>gical sem* inary j;, Ohio. ;k< f \*c: . ,v c ta-.*c The school ha - an crrroßtneni • f 78F students mi-in i' *r. :hc field of tailorina. SFSOONP SECTION VACATION BIBLE SCHUUL UI'ENINB | The Daily liihU Vacation School : if si I’cler cMK Zion Church; atictjCii Monday, .lum- 21.;1 with an j .wollmont of |U7 The teachers in : clued :VTr:' Bdh i Baker Granger. Mr-'. N H. Merlin. Mi's. D. U j Burke. Mi s Maud? Jnvksoii, Mis tmn a L Nixon and Leslie L Kc ye: . The Kf,'. S. J. Burke i : p.i ■ : tor. CLUB AN NIVMRSASCA Club 65 of 1710 Canal Street eel’.'- : . ;|V,. 1 es•, si 0 111:! V Pl‘ r iUy Wfd- i n. Relay nif,lit when Malachi Bel wane- i” prieter. sen • d tree Bar• B Quo. SeaTom.l dinner:: ami cold | drinks. j Bin YOU KNOW Did you know that Booker I ■ Washington .founded the National: Nr;ro Business League forty-eight ; .j s -jo '■ Til. North t in'clina i Business Lceeu. which met in this | eitv Tuesday is an affiliate I?an Foods and Fresh Milk lard Off \ leers | Stanford U., Calif, Q!> — l you are wary of stomach lueer.?. i you mav do well to include raw foods and fre. h milk in your diet. For tests conducted by a scion tist ut the Stanford University School of Medicine indicate that a diet rich in “Vitamn U." found in raw foods and milk but do- ■ ficie-nt in heated foods, reduce peptic nicer occurrence in guinea pigs. The importance ot the findings reported in the current issue o' the Stanford Medical Bulletin will depend on whether tin hu man stomach 'o< haves exactly like that of guinea pigs. But the scion - . tin. Dr. G.u nett Cheney . relieves i ;he results of hi;, experiment., on guinea pigs warrent carefully controlled diet studies of human ; ulcer patients. In research fuo miversity | clinical professo; of medicine profiled from earlier work in which he and other scientists had determined that. * Vitamin U." the anti ulcer fact >r, is found in al falfa, kale. lettuce, cabbage an other f. greens: cereal gras'’ j ee: fresh milk and row egg yolks. : ■ mat bran; soybean and olive oils and liver fat. In commenting on the research ; un emphasize' 'a pi even lion m the; than cure. Dr. Cheney stat ; . /he fact that the anti ulcer I factor is sc readily destroyed by ir. at. brings up t; intriguing question of whether or not the to i ". using number of patients wit’i pc ptic nicer may, in part, he do ' , the heat processing of tiv m food supply and their small m Sake of raw foods. Only a series of closely seived dietary studies on patient: with chrome recurrent peptic id . !■;■ can settle this Question. it Fa vs To Advertise! 1 ’. r.oniing Tapering Sanding M. L. Du Bose DECORATOR \ .125 Craven Terrace Plastic The Wall ( over And 1 inoleum COMPLIMENTS OT U iiitfielci's Grill ( wm h i i pa aa? TOBBAfO Frill ‘lls MAIN STREET JOHN WHITEU I T). Prop. Watch ? + This ? m ;V : V '' | Space r WEEKENDING SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948 Blind Ex-Slave Has 102nd Birthday ST LOUTS i A NIL A woman < \ lave who In-.d bocuhliw) for the pa t 2.1 yt: celebrat' d whui is be b ved In be her hie’.d. Ikm Mast week at the home of Itei son Land dnughter-in-law. The woman is; I Mrs. Lou Tyler, tern into sluv."ry lon n planln‘ion at Cadiz. l\y. I The date of lu.r birth was entered i |in tin family Hi bio of the plain.i- ! Sion owner, she said. Afler she and {her father had born freed, the two ! j i eturiied to the plar.ialien .ml ver | Ified the birlhdate. In recalling the ; day of her freedom, .the said the : tin plantation owner called .111 the i slaves together and told tnem they ; were free. However, she and lie r ci'.nrl father were permitted to to- ; I main on the place, but met of '.he j otlic ; were dismissed with a piece i ! .if p rk and some corn meal. Blind since 1&28, Mrs. Tyler ha: ! excellent healing and gets about! the home with the aid of two canes. • j She has lived in St. Loub since | ! IMI7 and is Site mother of six cha ir. n, two of whom arc living; ha. Mix grandchildren, two great-grand- • .-hildrea and one great -£ rest-grand- ; | jlcl. SAY YOli SAW IT IS THE CAROLINI AN Gardner's Grocery “Your friendly Neighborhood Store Staple, lancv < rueeries Soft Mimes, Beer 1101 U St. M. Garner. Prop. "VOV HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST” Fail’s Earlier Shop 103:' BRO.A'D STREET I’hone 31151, Mr*. R. E A ait. Pi op. 1 Lauretta’s BLOWER SHOP CUT l LOWERS CORSAGES All Kinds of Funeral Designs Greeting Cards Novelties loot V Burn St Pimm- 4281 j For Fish That Are Cleaned Ready For The Pan - See I s Bakers Sea Food AND rmOILCE 81J Queen St. Dial 3628 DOT’S REALTY PARLOR RED 1. Box 707 - Aanseboro 1 nr Ihe Ktst ( arc of Hair and Latest Summer Style< Mrs. Dorothy Bryant, Prop. BIG DANCE JUNE 21 AT CRAVEN TERRACE Max Webster and His 14 Piece Orchestra ADA METCALFE, Vocalist Admission. SI.OO 9 P. M. UNTIL \ Contest Letters I ARE POURING IN Hurry! Hurry! GET YOURS IN NOW | _*— | WIN ONE OF I THE $ 100 IN PRI7FS 3A A | New hern Gilizeiis Who Trade With These Advertisers Make This Page Possible Six New Bern Negroes Fake i'Osla! Fvams Six .'«*•„• Bern Negroes taking Lot. i -tiniimUon Thursday. ] June ?A mcluc.c Bennie Williams of c.iivcu Terrace. Mrs. Estelle Kviiolv; of A: It Sir. rl, Joseph Nel :un of Wirl Sii'cel cud two others. The (■:■:, imimdiuc. was for sub 1 clcrk-carrier. i DKIIiINTAI N. C. NEWS Mi . Cicn Hn ro; of Oiiental.. N ( ".! , visitor in the city. Joseph fisher. Miss Sarah, lied..'' : Mihala Joyner of IV, lump on. l). ('. ‘pent a week end with ii .:i parents. M- and Mrs Al ov n Hndsoii of Oriental, N. C- Bier,-.': Chapel A MHZ Church. . Oriental. N. C , the Rev. Mr. Brown, j pastor. Sunday, June 27. regular •civic- 11:00 A M Sunday School ! 10:00 A. M. A program will be held iit 3:00 p M. .-nnnsoi ed by mem j oct'e of the Sunday School. WANTED; NKWSBOYS Rainbow Grill 1011 BROAD STREET At 5 Poin'.s HOME COOKED DINNERS S ANDWICHES ~ BEER Sora Murphy Williams, Prop. STOP IN AT i FIVE POINT i RECORD shop LATEST HITS 1014 BROAD STREET Jamr- Planning. Owner-Prop. | Banks Barber Shop 1007 QLEEN STREET TONSORIAL ARTISTS I “ ' Downing Case 1026 BROAD STREET NOTED FOR GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD phony: <mi r - YVe I ,oan Money FIVE POINT PAWN BROKER 1015 QUEEN STREET BARGAINS IN NEW AND l SKI) GOODS I K. L AND, Prop. Hamilton Grill *«:> QEIEN STREET •74 HOi R SERVICE Strrkx. ( hops. Sandwiehc.s j F RESH BAR B-QUE. COUNTRY COOKED

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