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Vl'fcKK ENDING fcJA I I'iiDAY. JIUA 17 11H8 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS BITS OF NEWS Sgt. Bill Lawton, of Jo B, 758, left Fayetteville, July 3rd. I*.. Washington, I). C., to visit h'-s mother. Father Ryan of St. Ann'.; Ca tholic Church has returned to ttie city from his vacation. Ev erybody wide, med him with plea sine. A new pool opened it Foit Bragg for the colored office! s of the 505 Patach do Bn. and tnei" guests. CWO Rufus Williams of th 505 and wife departed on Juc, 3rd for a 30 day leave. The third Bn of the 505 spot! sored a bathing beaut' o-nteet at Spring Lake, Fort Bragg. Lt and Mrs. Townsend mo tored to Phila. last weekend and brought Lt. Townsend's moth.; r back for a visit. Mrs. Ora Bell Matthews has been visiting her aunt for a <nor; time and will he going b. k to Boston to join her husband soon, Cpi. Rhindhardt had a 3 day pass and spent it in Favettev die. j He if; in the 758 Tank outfit of Fort Bragg. Tim Armor spent the weekend m Fayetteville with his v, If is attending N. C. College sum mer school. DOZIER’S WINE AM) BEER PARLOR SANDWICHES Comer Moore and ( liatham Sis, “ITS A SNAP WITH I S FOB PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE CALL HILLSBORO TAXI DIAL 2488 OLEN GERALD. SR.. Manegei FLEISHMAN’S BIG STORE 108 HAY ST. ’'One Os I ayetteviHe’s Finest Stores*” BENNETT and GAHR INC. CLOTHING AND H A B F.RD A SHE R Y 120 HAY ST. DEPEN D A RLE SF R VICE D. K. TAYLOR WHOLESALE DEALER PRODUCTS DUAL 6109 Cape Fear Cleaners Anti Dyers L erased On Dunn Highway Just Across Cape Fear River ALTERATIONS SPECIAL ONE DAY SERVICE DIAL 4883 DUGAN’S RADIO SUPPLY 130 FRANKLIN ST, LATEST RECORD HITS POPULAR CLASSICS HILL BILLY Parker Radiator Repair Shop GASOLINE SERVICE STATION AT FAYETTEVILLE CITY LIMITS ON MURCHISON ROAD CAROLINA RESTAURANT CHOICE FOODS 123 PERSON ST. STEAKS. FRIED CHICKEN AND BAR-B-GUE FRED HARRINGTON, Prop. SAMPSON’S MASTER SHOE REBUILDERS OPPOSITE RAILWAY EXPRESS OFFICE ' 207 HILLSBORO ST. CATHERINE’S BEAUTYSHOP”" "Come Sit With Ur Awhile And Keep Ybur Hair In Style" MISS CATHERINE McALISTER. Mgr. 504 HILLSBORO ST, DIAL 8050 ED.'.FLEISHMAN and BROTHERS FAYETTEVILLE'S LEADING MEN'S STORE W7 HAY STREET PHONE 9943 J. Holfinsworth. Prop. HILLSBORO NEWS STAND Masr«zme& Os All Tyocs All Negtic Publications CIGARS-CIGARETTES CANDIES-SUNDRIES ICE COLD FOUNTAIN DRINKS 125 HILLSBORO ST. ir* 7| II i l,' J. Jt& JL JLs JL JL -A-g % CWO Hu fits Williams is per ..iinnel officer for the 3rd Bn. o the 505 ABN Div. Robert 1,. Kuig and Miss Ma : /he Williams were married Juni 20 at Dillon, S. C. William M F-irde of Franklin Ind. is the guest of his aunt, Mrs Viola Green of 534 Grove St. Robert. Wilson was married Miss Nettie Brooks in New York City recently. William McLaurin was marrier to Miss Martha May nor at Dillok S. C. June 20. Miss Mary Louise Williams who is a student of I.ineoln Higl School, Ruck', tile, Md, has r<. turned to the city to spend th* rummer with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. W. Me-VMlian. Isaac Garris, father of I. F. tJarvis con! in ups unite ill at th; bon , oo Hillsboro St:< <•* George Richardson has return • ed tn slit- slate of Tennessee, oftei ' sfw-iiding a f«-w days in the city. •S Sgt end Mrs. O'Kelly of Ft Bragg Visited friends at Fast over recently. Mis; Vann I. Staten and M -1 roc Jackson teachers of this my .irr spending their vacation in , struct itv-' S'-: v Jet men in M .Minna •tn.- and Enyh-h at Fort B agg, N C. Mrs Staton will leave sot N<-v. York City at the <nd of August .« lend a few da;._-: with her brothei ind m ice. Me. Mddreri Shf-rirtanis spendm; he fon-.ruev st home with ! or par ents, Mr. and Mrs A. W Sherrna; . i R0:.,t.,0ri Strict. Fayetteville fcUiJCU'ND SRCTION ■ jjgffSSl - JgfMg f . W 1 lC I ' j »: f s *JL • /I ! 'O' Jf - f REV. MYLES A. J. RHYNES | ■ Fayetteville Personalities V i _____ tit FRI-.nniK K i. KERNS Tin- H. v. My !.- : v .1 - Rhyne.-., dean ill Nt to r-ooF- r.i i i „ r . ~ ~ . Norui ( a olnui .-tvn iwtv iu i.Ls I j »Vt k t.N Lro,:- it :;: <>\ , , i ] viJU-Ls ;u w taln>n ‘VU.NK \" <•* jK. ( poiviß»i ivi by tlv- F;\y< UevilU* < • Mini- tc-nal All .‘arxt*. v f 1 hf* Well-ks ]• iCft 1 ] »rt* .c.i i< i ! -;ubjt?( 1s «vr>-y S..ii UF'ni j. i Fur tliC nuiHth of Ju:h* !«•** ; J Wore ns follows- • Salvation,'' “A-a v,- (You A Oh r w;:. i.: ■Vv h-. ■• I- ..I ai j V hot 1: Hell ' l.hi'; ■■ : o.t C'- i. .. liar, Poetiy “ I The Krv. Mr Hip, so- he an v. -;! ig i inf; \' ..- e early in leu;-; !i< i-. ; :it* i lit -. re a Shaw 't r -.i-.. in- •• . j mini ‘tin Alt'in,-. 4 h ;i »*..*r -t: I witile he v.as a stub-- t sha .• ■ | • ha! he vs-Mi itie hoi of b i elected H ‘ :- p -et and or, the | pus he was often 1 ail- < 1 by t i.udi .1 j .i; Dunbar' second. | His fin t psa-ro to nppcnj in prh ! in ike bus a (hi.'s-.r-ttc :.*iu j th« Charlotte News. liXiJ Now, ire: 1 write ).eel ry, c-pir.ran ». proce ;mo j I lyrics', some of vr iir-h kasr- ker,, us -j ■* angod t•. mil n- .• ■ 1 j the aiiihor. Hi: fir i letter h- n '.i.h'iu »f. II he tii.it.•••:,’ Stair: (-nnn . ragidp all.l j aj.pi relating i’i- \ m's- .-.mie i- -- ■ i lair j'heodotv Roosovvh Siuif- that j i lime 3i* : lv ' (•; * r-S:a ot h }■•; is Ito the W.'.ite three hi . ta- . He : : j-.i-ir aims' and m Em : c- uam Fui ; • are ts Kino Ge-'-rge He ' <-• ai: ■> j "hi dd G .vr-rn- * • of h'.s boa - ■ ! iVirf many edur : 4 . rs --s ;s-a 1 a■ : .'..111- .1 V !;• - -I. V\ a- I ■ I ! Ibilit the rs,,-, j| Ia il pHH-i A est i s NV'.-u • he *..•>• a - I rihuted m.'n.y of hi: " tn. incci'll;:; the New Y.s vV -Id • F. . .1 :ii I' i* G* (da ' I F>;po‘ p a'n Aot hole; it' 1 --, tie ts in jchidC'd in ft'lv-'s Who ir. Are ■’ IVd.i-Pv and Vshu' Wl: in Norih r.-irolina. ' Hi:. !: M'S. tea of vers' wn! , ■he pul o'- hod no- fail in the c i r-rn T’ ‘ An-: a'n 'i ' ■ ' ■ :member nip c- cor. 1 ooscank Miiis. s> raid siO.-M ,• -0.- : eiif's in t'.; north and Its Ist .si invitation h'> - S i yp -d-d --yS li;Of I fl * I mMjLjk ill i h* U» .* ' ! I ::: { i 'j t NDIIR CUNSTHJh TSON Fictarcd here is the uti!intsiiek : strait ure us the Father Faui Me j murial School Convent, which is CKps’Ctdi to |m* c«»»nplelcr| lij _ I September Hie phutu uas taken I~ I early in May . Since that time the roof has hern a titled, the waits Slave been plastered and windows have been installed. .j The eonveu 'vih tic o>.ett as j j elassi«on-.s ter the ITtK- .b season. j| irr whiih students from the kin V-POINT SNACK SHOP V Point At Murchison Road GAS OIL | Cold Drinks - Ice Cream - Sandwiches - Cigars Cigarettes BUTTERED HAMBURGERS , v»aw.»«-<wa».ae'» wwen.es *« r aM—**'■<»- OPEN TOR BUSINESS SUNRISE GRILL Sandwiches - Drinks * Ice Cream - Magazines ALL COLORED PAPERS - GIVE US A TRIAL SIS MURCHISON KOAD |j Marking Space Hours 7*ll Curb Service , . -fryTii-irti- ni riiiLiMurNiiim iiiii wnmßirinnurniir rmn u»niuw*wn — r —mnwiiTnrmr—miiT «.n>i]iWfi'ft~JHumeKaanKwniaiimww»itnr«ier uan ‘ 1 -yw«titrwi—-"" r mihmi ■iiiunriniinrw~i«niHiiiirnineTnf--irrrT-ii - ii-mrnriiiimiTHiiiviiffiiiiiiirMmiTmriritrTriitironfr— | V POINT GROCERY 50f> MURCHISON ROAD GRADE A MARKET Frozen Foods Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetable* DIAL 20.16 .. ' mi i m -Tirrri-nTfnTrsn-ri i-rTrfwii-ri ...n,iWtt join a ifl'Vv . v y .».i....’.ten c; m. i- yv ilays isom -the Holly wood i.Scicen Writers Association. I tolly v. • 10.-j. t it. !h- puth I led hi- ft .1 , ai.i'.l... '“if!.- Kch m.'S of A Tr..veils • 1)< ■" i;t! 5 ■. ! he :.- 1 1 yire ill'.' to com; :l 1 i 11.: ' It: S.. V-. Wdi ; - :.! tool: s -piece v.-het ( ouipiicu. ! ■ iviyaiioir; T a book of poetms. Situ • co-miir to Kayetieville he a. vo hi-; first recital lo re at the j Kirs! Bap!i.. ('reach where Dr. T. .If ill S-.1-0.-I 'On rccit.li. j •sjj'.'Cicii iHvi!r.iitiW Vvt-iT \o L o j if i • • Straw University, the i ivriT.- of Nh.i (It Carolina ami ■i!. Pro is: d •■!' the F S Ah. - pTufit-ti ;H M; .ippreoiauve iViyniKT. Au u morf th..*. tony yenr . on ! hi; r.-turi: !..• v. as vy ectca i;y u.c -1c |’l S.‘ r,f Sha'v I.c ivis.iiy. Dr. , Daniel air' th- -hid.-til body lust N‘'vciv:i>ei- for Fininder’s Day wticie dfe was a jii- . is.l pres, ntalion •'•n tne Hi ii.T. ,:o. 'a,'.-i alone wi-h U; ■ -'all1’.- trnoi th- K.e.s d •-i . Mini ; i.. i "> niat'.ce in the tv-; •he K id Snii!.-: Hi,'.!, Sciai'd cvi-i . ! v ! -. 4•Jf t*. I. s . ‘I h .'.i.-ilvui liHli U.'< -j 'A* 'O *’•). j- -V lilt* < K'i'Pt n,;si : visiir -of th.- rot-'l i a ri - | f ' ll :Ii - U . } ..I : -<)LI ?v!.:r. Win- i • i.’*-■ i i:«* : ».!• ' "■ iV-liuvc* it or tx&i- 3 Hr. rxi Tnu nc r th enn'i? of j ifib r;t me mu*T. For] .rif* ry foi i.'.y • ;ol>bv of | " ‘ ‘ ■ . ■ 'l :;I. :T . it. < ID 'LO j Lru n L; iuru'n vnaro ribouf <L <?,! •> ;•! • ’ .riitiv.. 1 •ro Jianrii-j in tnorv ih.m on way, I roi’t! Li w < lit‘vs. At the •.'tPl" 1 'HU* ’ "'ill Mil; ♦cj-vUfjSl *no tii,L* . for she wunl >*l a nu.i nu-. ; 3k>w- | b t ’he cTiniax of my armutiop. ir: | U'w* literary w orld has never hn/!i j rer.rhed, how- v. r, I can say thank j Gad for the nr! that s«-t- -he Lrr • jjy 'irt.ijiT Ift wri»o i \*e > r ' Fiji ot 'he r< a r.tr, i of ihy j b-ni’s jYoi'd • I nip my pen in the i f;rbbn f hope*.'* dergarten through srcoicl grades i w ill he taught by three Sisters ot iht- Precious Blood, who are vx pt t tfd to r;inif to Kinston from Vc tiiHibia. f’eisnwylvania. Another tiu/idjii;. vi ii itie eon .trueted >n ! ° I the near futiTrs’, whieli is expeet i ed to he used lor the regul.ii l ather Pant Mi nnirial School. In efunuig ctassroom faculties ii\ TmicTiis iron! kindergarten to j eighth grade. THE CAROLINIAN *. ' “ I - - I YOUR SCRIBE ■ d-** - y ;. ap ®y FREDRICK L. BURNS Mw The nati.m cclei.nfitCil I;i !■ p.e: n, e Day Julj 4th. O.’.r prop*' d.‘vh bratmi in vafiuuf. \va.\ - Bo:iie to th< 1 ’n , to l ull ganie ;, I ottH-i s In rlan; es and various ways to suit each person’s fanny . Than; s to the* schools officials and to k*ral < iv.c le -dets W have (‘lime a 1- nr* way from tin; ;-u ry pole, the grcai-n pig, the Sham battles and other spurts to give amucotnent !-> the opp >silv :; < t-, at no , ,e. We hope those days have gone toiv-ver. ana • m its stead tie ;•.<• same perf.nns will lead ei join ergani/ati 'ns tn ; further the advance . f our race. Tin- race in onr Ciir j, 1.0 years behind the time*;; We have ~ jfl, a into .: lui and .t -'. r.-jie nf ihr- luii.it-..: toinijs try my * ,- ■ ' out. We ..re inclined to do the same sdue:.. OU; I'-,;t-parenl: die 1 years and years ago. This i- a modern nee and we mu !do things from modern slandp. lint. Do ing th- wai lilt:*" a fc.v bo.lines i. t*nj ivi-d :t «*.ib.*t.udi;.d ;>: lit. yv t ini. n tew have loide-'nm j Ihei ~i-i;e It we wi ,; . cope with the situation yvf* must put into our business a cfvta.n ipejcvntagi- »>?' Ilu- jiiofit in ud.-v to prow and expand Only a t -\ *,■ r ■ ■ i • Uie same thi Ugh the last 5 nr 10 years. N<> n-'.v equipii! si!, no n«•••*.• i',.-rehandise m any thi-ig. Wheal v.« s.u into tin- plai.s- \' find Yue same thm?-- we found In ot 15; years ago. In order to :fet business and maintain it we must ev; i • ibe on the alert for new ideas. Let s- s f oack to Indep-nd- ne,* Day. when we sh.-uld be free. fi p e to iatt< . . to h'e and P. yv.... hr- a- re ■.- - lit. Fr-c to carry ov. in liii* as we ..sc tit. Wlitn tliiss,* ihmgs shall have come (•- past \v< can see .< more united Aiiif: ica, united t-, the extentt ha; no nation on e.iiiii will \ attompt to Tart a war against us. i\i ean oecoo.e a united ~n v.;H*n Y-,- Nro •■: •• • Ipok.'-I - ; .'i as a race ard a uart -it America, ; ]|,j ru.d as slave fiofvi .in f-ci.n<tui!r standpoint. Thanks. See vuu next wok fT- ■ ;i| j&ilffiy . | I'M ' >C.\ ..I Jm v ■ vMimmimmmF ■ ' * OLEN GER ALD, SP - Owner of the HillsbCTo and Eaqle Cab Cc. vreanDr-d in 1941 and operated v».tn his sons end 2 cabs, j Mr. Gerald has lived in or near Fayetteville nearly all f his i life. At c-tt« time he war. a very sucres-du! farmer bub because of I j bad health, had. to retire. He then came to Fayetteville and organised the Hillsboro 1 and Eagle Cab Co. He is a far-sighted individual. Realizing the poor bus con dition. attempted to organize »e and applied for a charter, but circumstances beyond his control prevented him from obtaining one However the cab company has grown from a 2 cab taxi stand to its present fleet o! modern taxicabs : It is poor ci itiOfTix 'ui race r.pSic. dairy farmer-; workshop Plenty oi • in ih» m.-lhing barn ’■ ruth;; • -.p.... .i.’.T hi convenience »n<i is i d<AVT, •->*: the wid-h c-f httcr all .-'a more pleasant j'llace in which to ' ■and feed alleys. This barn is thi- work. I CAPITAL DEPARTMENT STORE | \2G HAY STREET i 'The H 'ime Os Exclusive Fashions'’ HURRY RACK ARTHUR'S SEAFOOD GRILL ; j SPECIALIZING IN SEAFOODS. BAH-B-G, STEAKS j We Serve Regular FAYETTEVXLLE'S ONLY GRADE A COLORED CAFE jB 3? PERSON STREET Phone ! j ! FAYETTEVILLE TAXI | DIAL 2312 PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE IIS HILLSBORO STREET PHONE 4690 jj SECOND SECTION ■/x+'&rv-* w B: r V * # Wi IN' RIVER Pic Until ibove i W.ilfer Harris, Jr , ■in of M ■ :V3j", Waiter Hank, Sr of $39 Murchison K»ad l iy rilevtiie, v, .10 was drowned white j swimming <n tin Lumber River nrai Lumberton recently, lit m:is a former u-lent of the F. I Smith !lit;ii School, I mem ber <! liu- St. i.uln' < hurt'll anil :t Seoul Funeral services were j conducted from st Luke ivilh tiie ' Rev E. It. rierce, pastor, offieiat i «nf. , irst Baptist Churoh Sunday School ?t First Baptist j Church opened at ti tio undoi the • ; uperva-ion of Prof. Tolar V. \\ >l- ; to m ■ Parents are still ci-operaHu, ; $ vv 1 ill the Health Department by j ■ keepino all,ci'.iliireri under 16 v. ai.-.j ■ i are. away from Sunday Schcjli .nd large gatherings. The eleven oVk.ck service con- i lucted by tin. pa-ior. Dr T il | Dwell... was well attended. The pa... j Uu : text w;i taken from the 2.1 j baptoi t .Tcb and a part of the j ’Olh verse. The theme. “A Christian I Confidence" from the verse. "H?l Kp.av th the Way Thai I Take. ’ The Gospel choir rendered tim?-j v tnu-ie. Mrs Fmma Holmes made j the visitors welcome. The visitor included; Pic. Tony fold i ’pl. Melvin B'• j "o- of Ft Bras; Mrs Emma !• I -■ ' V ns. Atlf.tita, (la.: Mrs. Lc-uora | W. ' h of J..cksom iile. Fla Mrs j ; cor: B Pill r:- Mt’s Maty 11. Thom 1 iso’s.' Rridg , Cpi Robert Fi i Boss. Columbus, Ohio, Hobc.t | 'P.'liing Cedartown. On.; Mrs j 'laredia M Crutchfield. New Bos• MY RICK'S j CROf■FRIES *O2 n MBtRMAD ST. AT ¥Ol R St ft VICK JR HON I 6387 j j SILVER GRILL im Pi At } IOR HOME cooked rooty 115 Off 11. PH STREET MOM’S MELVIN. Prop. ’ i J. A. MAY JEWELER WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRKK If) 81. Ol M STRUT —i THE HUB MEN AND BOVS orn rt Tiles 101 PERSON ST RESTFUL INN TOl KIM HOME 418 OWLLESPIf SX. PHONE 3498 MRS. 1.1/7,11?, Mr-Ni.11.. Prop 1 -rn^-irrr^^ ARTHUR'S SEAFOOD GRILL | 62? PERSON ST. FRESH SEAFOODS OF AI R KIND DIAL 4G% I “The House Os Courtesy And Service” | RODGERS FUNERAL HOME || _ RUSSELL and WINSLOW STS. . j DIAL 3596 i| AMBULANCE SERVICE I THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN : I YOUR HOUR OF BEREAVEMENT PAGE THREE Fayetteville Your business Men Brought You This Page, Patronize Them ; *d;i, foxas; Mrs. Pauline Simpaod, Autreyviilc, and Mrs. Maggie Mc- Miiiian* Washington. D C. I' AVLTTF VILI..E MUSIC COMPANY W on.i mil PHONOGRAPHS ■nr know our records" 5*13 -• DIAL 4lOO I _____ | Anders Studio I RI O ANDERS, Prop 216 HILLSBORO STREET DIAL LH;)o A: 5042 j FOR QUALITY C LEA NINO FOR SERVICE DIXIE CLEANERS 314 PERSON .STREET ROSE’S ~~ CHICKEN SHACK CORNER (1 MTSEREAMI and MURCHISON ROAD HOME COOKED FOODS Wit LIAMS Service Station gas on, 6i3 RAMSEY STREET PHONE. 5451 _ _ . Will JAM’S LUNCHEONETTE 505 HILLSBORO ST, SOFT DRINKS - SANDWICHES | MACK’S BARllt R LOOP 117 GILLESPIE ST. -WHERE THE PROMISE ES PERFORM I D” i NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Baltimore Lunch 112 WINSLOW ST. Open I row 6 A. M. to 12 P H ! Breakfast Lunch Dinner JOHN KOUTSOS, Prep. | _——.— . WINSLOW BARBER SHOP 116 WINSLOVt ST. We Appreciate Yotsr Patrotiaiie ; Born Pierce For Shoe Shine C. Hedges. ('•. Stewart. L. liuik . .. . H. L. DAWSON AND SON FOR— BUILDING I CEMENT WORK Dial 8477 'I PHOTO CENTER 1 481 Hay St. PHONE 3777 48 ROCK SERVICE ON PHOTO FINISHING COMPLETE LINE OF Cameras AND Photo Supplies FOR THE Amateur OR THE Professional. l« hi mM. i
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