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PAGE FOUR PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS aws'TggraMßg?**? MUSIC IN THE CHURCH WILLIAM T. GRIMES :sStll HP 111 MUSIC IN THE SCRIPTURES Tr.i influence <>! flu [• r.M :)t( hri' been :»« i>r< :.f h uni • %t: •a 1 upon the pv.. of civilization ;i; thnf of th, Greks r.r anv other ancient nation. The mu-tc of tho f-r.nT.t- ■■ wo. rlosi lv o< d to their polil teal end u •ligitiu•; life. They u <1 if to rxpies; .their thoughts and to reflect their inward moods. But it was in tlii religious life that music had its greatest place. The care oi • tin sacred music was entrusted into the hands of the LcviU-s win 'lsod to provide 4.000 musicians and singers for the ■< -cv;<- Tim third chapter of the eighth book of Josephus’ lib-tor’.' sta!- • In th ii.ri-t temple thence -were 200,000 trumpets, according to the com mand of Moses; also 200,000 garments of fine linen for the nngeis • that were Lev it os; and mu deal instrument.', were made h'r ring; i ; of hymns known as psalters and harps were which made of Her tm .;i (t'i< fim-d f.ra. '- s . nvui made all oi these' thmy. f ti„ }i<• r:.:i' and glory of God. Both vocal and instrumental music v.v: used on all public occasions. A largo orchestra composed oi many v..ued ins.li undents was used and made a splendid r.cna a, icompaniment for hymns of praise. Lai go choruses and orchestra? were organized led and in ;s..: acted by chosen leaders The following observations arc tin. results of a general survey of Bible music Music is mention, d in she first and last hooks of tin ;Bible. (Genesis 4.21; Revelation 1:10: 5:8 14. 8:2 13. 9:14, 11:1;:, * 14.2. 3. 18:22 19:1 6) Reference.-- to music are found m h" ty-tour yl ilu. sixty six bocks ot the bifcle, Out enure books tin Fsalu: : which contains one hundred and fifty hymns, is a hymnal <<! in i'Bihl" with messages t > meet ,-v. i.v emotion of tin sol. Tim w, 1 ‘music, musicians, musical instruments, .song, singers and .singing .'Spp Hundred and seventy five times in th, Bible. V u wiii • n-Icnees in the sci iptaies: There we re teacher?, com Gists of vocal and instiumt ntdl music that ser'.n d . Chronica.- 15 22: 25:5 8 ii Chronicle 23:13: Nehetman ?'! '..ere were organized choirs and oiohc-stras with inztruc .... , Haile: s (t Chronicle 15 Til 22: 15.27 28 25:1-31) Music both vocal and instrumental was included in the creation •: i Gr-d vGencsi? 1:1; 1:31: John 1:3, Job 32:7) The first duect men music in the Bible according to hist or.*, is oi Jus.ai in . ! m in instrumental music. (Gen 421) The Children 1..,. 1 ;n their fiig. 1 from Egypt after crossing the Red Si a sang a hynvi ‘c-. mpc .wet i M; s which was lead by Mi warn This hymn »w . .r< ct'pin. ed‘a.- one oi the mastei pieces of Bible literature (Kx. 15:1-20) Cod speke in the voice of a Pumper at Mount Sinai (Ex iTlti 1. 1 .David tabernacle choir :v:r composed of ten nv.de singe--.' an,: ’ a leudi i This i< ndc. was appointed a:- minister A ma-.u m th ■ •service. it Citron. 15:1(5-22, 27 28; 25:1-31.) David and Solomon were both composers of songs. David w. - to many of the Psalms. And Solomon wrote one thousands and. fit c ,songs (1 King? 4-32). Musicians were appointed- and supported or payed i. . m th • i?.an.e tre usury from winch the priest and other vv.u'kiis r« ct it e i i .ur pay (Ezra 2:41 05, 70; 7:24. Nell. 7:1: 10: 39 11:23. 12:29.' At la dedication of Sok-niyn’s Temple then- was r« reacnii'i ‘music program, both vocal and instrumental. I’he Lard pui hi ‘approval upon this music program by so filling the house witu :l;,s glory that the priests were not abb: to .-land and minister (1! ’Chi enicle 5:11; 14:14: 8:14: 9:11) Thei'e wen instructors ol both ♦ vocal and instrumental for the tiainir-g of musicians m th, w c-.hip. ‘ii Chronicle 25:5 8; 15:22: II Chronicle 2313. Nehemiah 12-41!» Hiw Lord equires that ou: lai* at.- n,- ; developed :ri ih, best way ■ pno used foi him unreservedly Psalms 38:3-1, Timpthy 14 Ii Tim. G:i:>, Ecclesiastes 9.10) Mary was overcame with joy when it wa.-. •.revealed t > her that she war. to become the mother of Jesus that sang ■ a hymn of praise, Luke 1:46 55. Th.- announcement A th. -dv-nt •of tne Lord was a proclamation bv the Heavenly Choir (Lui.- *£•l3-14). A hymn was sung at the Lord's Supper. Matt 26 3u Mat k Paul commands us to speak, teach, and admonish one an ether, singing and making melody in our hearts in psalms, hymns, jand ---piritual songs (Eph. 5:19: Col, 3:16• SA\ HM Siii II IN nn- ( AHOUMIN : IT ; PAYS TO ! Advertise ; SEE WILLIAM GRIMES YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE 200 E. THOMAS ST. • ' nimin mmmiw* m rim i r i v MiimwiM ■ naiMMi im ia i mhmii ■■ lummiii uli SECOND SECTION ROCKY MOUNT f» ’ * W' f EARNS DECKEL Ur Oil in do H, Stovall son of .Hr. ami Mr O. R. Stova .1. Sr., Roily Mourn N. t recently icreivrft Ins ti hi o- inal urjtoti from Mi Harry Medical rolb itr, Xa - livid . •in. f > i. i r.' ' loatc of Brick , II*?.It School Fnfiidld S'. I . and a 5911 giadual.- of Nor:li Carolina ok »• Mu!ham N t . Sir stova!) • i men n ;i( tire Alpha Phi Alpha iraternitv. RITES Ai HELD FOR as, S fATOE M s Annie Slat -ti cf 123 Car-.J.int tvenue, HocTv iMouni died lot.' u. s.;iu\ at , id 02. She iy r ived Vy a nusbiuid. Gaiiie.d , a on, and iwo I) > M.v ■and S'.do , , i \bv M; ,y Ci.- ton; Ihm. -Mind ckiidivn, and ion i ■ >' ai i chil .•■a The tunei./ held ; : S*-v* n Svu in. She war i buried m the vdv ~ n.nh .v. Sor ; iHi's Fum:nil Hon e condia.-t-d ... UTNhZI R vIU’KS « OMEN’S I)\) liTH 9tj.!(,i()ts shinici; Women's Dr< w.v quite a sue • ■ at ;h: Kb.'nnsc-r Plmich .n y July 41 h. the Rev J S. Free ; T an. t ieenv.d and progressive pa - or (A he church, delivered a rnost ■ ■rinl c moh at th- morn it.g i vvvicr His we- "Woir.ii,.- iood in Christian Service.” - -v, , ck.'f.'K an uppi. -priate pro gram consisting of songs, readm,? I ‘Tv i: iiinen ai a.at vc-ol . 010- v. s, •*i ■' Kat i.' Riinn of ihe Mount Pisgah Prt: byierian Church j was gue: t rp. al.er Mia: Bunn .-poke a till ahjv: ’. "Litile Things.” Stic •''adi ; v iy interesting talk, i C of th pvo.-iv.rn was ; Bio-'.i, C-< chaimien ■ >r ; , T. - w.- ... * i * - Uirime ciij-i . Marv Jono. Mr.-. Mu.r. Frucnum. ! Opl-.Hia ! 1 ■.r i It:.at Floyd. ; vie is , ma. Ani'ti Raw) . Marie : ’at lisle Vt .Is Graham Nannie lie amount ot 5.229 ofi wroitej. ; .tit \ i *i j Graham took ),.or: ivi,;. i "e >11; Mis Rosie 1.. :m, a | ran nor up with Wi ai) Toial .i s-j ; I "or the *■ v were SSS6M. ¥\i I! StOR DIME ; (•! \SS HOLDS MEET The Exccl-ior Bible Class m . i . • i ” b.'>me f.j Tills. r> e ■.!•! Bar'e.-r a- I”! ■.*■. .'.!•• Av Pj-.doy Evening. ; i y 9 r • prc -ei.i onj.p.s d -c n > : .if, litio the lo\- ! . repH.-'t j :erv> J by the hosfess The next • - .t in::' will i>. held at the churci. 1 • Fyri i . .; eia..'. r*s..m July 28. si i ft »• m I g |j. m. Of-Stars Trounct* Florida ( ardinals I.OUISBURG Tin K cl: , Viount Ail Si.- i? won i.i'cr I.ouls ; •»!•£ Cardinal July 4 1 j i in L-'u»»- j .ii e. 10-11. ft TuMm won his sev- I '■ h VM-t-.a-.v ayam.-r two defeat; j V B n. ■ivumti v. f 1 leading hitvr with fu 4. lim-tyh j < itr.. ■ ;ic\vcorno". plawd 3rd r-a ( On July sth the All-Stars played • the Florida Black Cats Af-.or the, • ook th. lead. 7-4. Sesoms relieved i y who had ctnrted for the to j -als nd beat the. Florida team 173- H -ok Gray made 5 hits for i i .rips., la-.hing out 3 doubles. .Toe Battle and Soss-sin:- hit s -m I imes in five irips to bat. i Thh- was S soms 4?b win atrain.-t I no defea's, TVfIOI FSAS.t AVI) RET AH. ; HA*VEVS SM LS A6FKCI .1. ii .v A. H. HAKRIiN < ovi'M Tsoxrrts AOF MTS U'AMTED V•# A T « Levant Newspapers 24.8 Atlantic Ave. Phone 7!k" Harrington Eash Store I feck! '.our Favorite It >• Cream. ! '•lie A Piv.i sos, Pricks of All j Kindr- Bakery Comte <4IVE US A TRIAL 1623 S. WASHIMGTOM ST. | THE CAROLINIAN St James Organist Featured on Radio Hour Each Sunday 51 id ivhinley e.irne to ft• - h.;v . • i .ni't May 1: i Mli, t which till; : i. ~ i tin poiituVn oigan-j 1. 1 i.O SI Ij:IIt U- Cu.l cell I win-h 'h. R-'-v VV. 1, bhi ; u r : , im .4}\oi ih. iiUr il'urumr ui • i ilia of til' eh.Util. Mr j ■ i.vd .. itiUlic I'ludio win i>> ti ■li both !•! . 'l' and ph.n ; .c | . III.* it , s—- ha v- dc.no ci.*m ! i; wl.illy | Before cc-un.' to Ftoiky Meant , y.iitih y n ved oiganni: - ; , i : S-ii ‘ I 'hribKii; Oiu:<h ideig N. C. •!• rpent 3! 2 >'.<:•• in the U. S. iii.,. i' n n . m rviiig us < Uaphni; s it Mil Oil Illlst. Ilf V,ii . cl i. - , .c ! Aprii 20, .9 11.' as Serguan' no. t i in;; ' • Mi M.ml ■ h.i •i; . eve ai ; i.ilio f t ft! :il:-- .it i I riylf foi th<- ■ t.i 11 ot *I , pie - Bank and !9.i-! Con,pa y • lias ai n tut litsl ><i mu if fur o j e let '.wadin;’ reception!', a j te! Rick-' R-. antiy, he was p. tv ; ... H t.-. play !o. t':e ded'eation kok Ft: * Baptist Church i : isc.n. H : aba., if attired iu re i eital each Suiiday afternoon at 2 la lover fetation W* EC. sponsored by - cuy Barber Si.op. W. T. Grimes Rocky Mount Personals _ ■i: | Facet Hinton Stephens of - V (My f, J , is vi auna a, v .. n ! ,iiv« s and friends in Rocky i'Uini. •i and Mrs J F Riitman a; > her, Willy' Pittman, ;.ic bark .■ m V, ii'i.in :on where they vi. i • •a Aii. a., Mrs Dan Bnry , n.l ' and An:. Jo" Hi!). J"n y --piritl I vo!y i li'a-anf day Seabie. .B,:a i: wbbe ~u their flap Aecniii .,ny • iie.m from Reeky Mount ! >vs : 'ti,:. Joan .Vtuchell. Alea Merr:.'ey and veil 7.', Jt.iiieta ) ,pe 2.5 c a;, . : : eensbarn. were repostei s at ihe. j '-'OP conven ion in PhiUidelpai. ana gu< •'•: of Muriel R..im. nr-i.- • iinei. civ; Pmk Campbell of New ) -r:: )h, v also v.sited m M Mi M-./risoy is the dauv.ther of Fro; and Mt O H Pope ■! Roekv . Mount D) and Mr.- William fa erar a, Billy is pending a lew day .1 Boy Scout Camp Atwater i; M a,u < Us. a, a, a linoia Pitiiiatt of 514 Ai bfrmai ta Ai-enur vaiited Mr ! L.ee.nard Martin at 886 Jackson V e-nu Nou'olk. Va., last week • rid \r .i.anlia' lira a- ~ . ■ -•a er.ee Parker and Mrs While Myla! They toc.-k a trip to Se.i --; bre. ZC: while in liuit ciiy. M' Lola Lucas is attending h i : family reunion in Washinston D C • it- h.'.Ui'e Ply’,:;.. Blub •A ~n r-t the week end with hoi peo i pie h. • y r.ek M: a. I.uia Walker Rieves al ■ Jni\ er-itv. 8*• -a A. r media HiHiird and Jam. ■ 'tilliard are attendne ino lune.cJ f 1 her uncle, 1... J. Halliard of Rwu* -inch Va., who died on T;u- day. : 7,, t , . I * i. y u Tiie Jolly Sixteen Club eiuovC ! ■ i.ci'ic at Chavis Pari: in It rib i | -r» July 5. Th,.' dub nwmbea cn: i ”ed a bus an drook with thero , '. any of iheir friends. Mount Zion Ba'ptist Churrh t , -u'thig in a vety fine pipe ot'L.aa : 1 ....jjj probably lie compu ted b.- :.' tune it; the near future Tre Daiikißerj of Zion, an adult ; '.Able eolss of Ladies met at the loine of Miss Armedia Hilhara. : 530 Wes: Thomas Street. Monday ; a v. Underwood, pa- tor of Mmin i light. During 'he nK-ebng the R.- v . Don. >ume vow interest: if, ’ rmarks Next to speak or. !he pro ! "ram was Henry Sumter, actim : ’p‘ r-'rtei)d<-i,t of the S undro j School. '.nr. Penny i.- attending ,-or. - I tier Sc ho.-i 1 at Fayetteville fe; ,u : ■ .aeh. . ■ CoDecc. IN-*5 David Rich, nfiei spending j i f, w dey.s with his inothor Mrs. i K Ru-ti. •na family I. .-tturned ! * Btshop Coll we Mar-hall Tex..- - i in- o he is as.-n '.mi p.-nfes. oz t t j ■ ngua'p ..net j Mr. arul Mrs. Bill Wilkcn,-; and iiidbersh SH’h trotored !o ! non, D. C. foi the 4th of July Thomas SBC Jr . motored to i hington, D. C.. to vi.-it his’ .-tic-' i i btother-in-law. Mr and Wv.. ! ' .'exonder Person and n! n Mis D. j Wri{;ht j Me--. Clarice StUeh and Da', ni . -*h re visiting in Washngton, D. I , Seoul Ma ,;| . : L. A. Stifh ; ,nd m :.p tut camped in Lit'k- Wa h : dCon the week end. Di Htrhc: * Burnett who is -i i lentist in Chicago was guest of i ): p W. Garnett -and Dr. B. J Burnett the pas' week ! Mr Frances Malone and dr.ir'h j I r. Helen, nre visiting in Wash j icon I Mrs. J. F Pittmrn has gone to Eawlie’s Case and Service Station 257 ATLANTIC AVE. PHONE 99$ S A NDWICHES—BEEN—SOT) A —ICE CUE A M ■ CAS — OIL—W ASH — CREASE—TIRE REP AX itS 1 .op . Th <• Don !i- At :Ti::t: <-n : ■ ii.-- ( ,1-1 1 1 e 1 on >:ii lon rai I | i i-.iT;, ~ iitij I,y \V. H. I flint, i th | j 1 i•' vi'-'i an .i-' il ' ■ 1!i ri' vbu ' ; ! ■ pu i)Uailv : nd ititclioe'.’.iali v. | : W HUH SRI) MAM FV ' i beach in Norfolk. Mr: M A. Fva?iger is visiting »n ' ! &ior.icb:ir N. J Jis: nr.: 9err’* hud a Mrtiia.r, i |on Job. 97. ' ! ! .'He -V!is : > Alexin i-oulh p»-!.i! | , i v.‘ok its Mt. i BaynM <i •• r li.i.- vvc. )•* ! lor D- trr.it, Mich h; \: r. her . o* : j Hid daugihtrr-iii-iavv, L>i and Mi .; ;.r. d. Junns; ; n*. ] 3 W. Durnou <n<i in Q \\ | Hallnck -a«- < Ucnamß !u- n,. c“ . J ; ri'n»c v thi*> v.T"'k In Jiiohmond. V». \ Prof Eari Burnet! Ui: Suruu *. j for Now York Uruvr rc Hy t:ov» h< ! |is attending summer school. ; IVI I an d IVi n \V i I ton I. >v: :1 al l ■ '■ :•( i ,in■ • theur V- C.n».>i: in i?,e. H n • i MatX < Mr. and Mrs. Ivi. jm * Hu 1 ': t r t* . i j r lk ; pi Olid p-jff-'nn. u( a son, born ><; 1 Thursday. Tune fM a? fild iii h \ ,c jA'-1 -. Bo'h .1- •!! and - m are ! j doing fine. Mi-= Ethel Hinton Smphcns •: |J. f.-i'-y Otv, N J r: .. it ir.g ..r > | -oit. riJativer a!id friend; t 1: •A --; .Vre.uni. i ■ .iii' !•-; Di'. : . Jr r-.f F'irt. I fix N' j). y. vh.it to l:i: rnother ; I Avenue. |(i ii: V;: v - iU'd Mr.-:. 4'; r • -;- - p.i. jm-! Mr and Mr- T or.. Ni or : j ouffh. | Mrs; May me E Rubs has return- I-dfr mi Covoua 1.. i. N Y., v-.v: :,- ■ j he :o; e.-liod in the- bed Ude of i her life ion:- friend. Mr;. Pean: i MHi { olored \ oifili I Dltnd SouDmide Id! jiJnh ('.iinip in ; \ugiiNt Vv' ASHfNCTON r-. ■ HfO iu: -! I joJchy.-J nut hi- vwil aUc-iiJ the fi. -n iSo lihwidc 4-H Chib Camp, August | 24-31, o' Southern L i dv, r:-i: v a:- t orciing to an a.nnuun com cm mack j | Mock hv Ac rim" Fprlcnsion Sr i i nr.- Direct. -i VV.ittc H C- i.v, ~y Eficampmtnt delegates, who v.-li ! epre.- nl tin 500,000 color, rl 4H j | 1 1 ib ,: arid .iculr in the NaiiOii ! have bten selected frum Hub.- m ; j ich of the ;7 Southern State.-,. ; j Each State v. il! m.nd ;ix delcgat-.: | t.i - i boys and three r,n i• w:»„ I it'i'.-i d'-rie ~LitM:,r.ding 4-11 Hu;. j Claus i-.'i the event are hc-ii.p i i ■Tipbred this v.-ek bv the .r, j ! campmem jl* a m-v;~ « : a .it K.!■••••.ville C> tii-v.i The ten - ! 1 'utive < nosinpm.nt program iu- j j dudes .. sci a s of . Mm ■, - bj i j cromiftenit wr.ite and ccJercii i i j rr ~ one-day ‘rip to. New Orlcnnr i ! ■ re t' ■ i bit.:!.i i 9 \i i■ i,■ ! ■vie places, a boat ride on the | j 34,- isfippi, and temt’k of fir- Slab j , C-pitai ai Batron R : '-uge. bnuiriara ! i • *e tjt'ivfcr.-ity. and the State- Ai, j viculiural expieriinent station At Southern, th: 4-H'crs will take ! ; part in dtsc.i-ston-: of health >;oo<l I j ciiiz<n«>hip 4-H club work, and ru- t ■i -l life probloms Folio, -in;- fir ! j ru : i.,:i p< nocks th y will join in ! ■ vvirious 2vp,‘*s of vocrr-afienul aetn-f ! tic- under the- dir. .tom of R.- . t ] ijvcn ..I Tuaks-r During 'he ning- thy boy-, arid : ■ ' will roe movie:-, take part in i group singiiii) arid play Uido u j j ermei One of tie highlights of vhe e i- | i.mptncn? will boa presentation ceremony during which 4-H hi< I membership plaques will fco pre jrented to four outstanding citizen;- i ! who hue been an inspiration to: i rut a! you'h-:. SECOND SECTION NM,./ CON; i; \! i Ml it)\.; IN u«: CH R Flu Rev. P H j nd.-, vv ,>e.rl of Roclo M-iunt ; Jmiui r .haking i'.ink*- with hi run ;i -. iic eoiurr.itul'Jlrs the i.iUer hi s I .ttlU.i! titfl (rciii iuU Ciuveieitv i;i Rilfi.-h ( lexas jiiii ( s f wo i ,u;orc«! DA 1.1. AS A \ S' i ! h - ti \ie- l-.mjitev nu nl < .mini >u) (or the (irst ('in!' ■ ■-. (tic l).i)(.i, riistriit hiicii two N, : ' m prote'.sional p . iit.tiv, \t i. I i (tv dislru t iln eciu :ui lioiiii ••! (lii>, wild;. N NTaroo ti tirv on (v ie !ic>-tv luri d ;»•: ei iiiii . interview n and ' Ik.,' ( y-VsVti 1 till ,l< vv oiiijiloyniriit mle» viewer, i tu-v vs iii Wo;k in the 5 s.ui.e- efilrv ts the ( i ( Xroordhn, to H, lly. vh-ir « m ;ti'c nr lit ■• : (?■. i-. • i|j in the improv ftiifiit pronoun <o. i'!”' n" to Negro ;i|ji ; :*mand empP-ver . in th .n eJ i | So< lal IVI elver KING or THE BOOT BLACKS 123 E. THOMAS ST. Lonnie Crews TH AN l FIX*, s.AI.V.v- \\ (AH.OiU (> To Ml \sf Ri: sect's- AOVUtTISING XYRITt: : "■ U Thomas t., Kwkv Mount I* f^wr, iftTn "Mr— irwunTiiiwiimii'ii -r wsambx. mmmom&o»A ATTENTION cn IZENS AND I BUSINESS MEN I I THIS PAGE Wil l. PROVE I TO BE AN INVALUABLE ASSET [ TO YOUR ! COMMUNITY I BUSINESS |j THIS IS YOUR PAPER I THIS IS YOUR SPECIAL PAGE || STIMULATE ADVERTISING t PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS I i RF.MEMSER | EVERY TOWN NEEDS I I NEWSPAPER | WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, .IULY 17 1948 A If.. ;t'i> 's very sensitive; to pu n j .-lid will be short lived u pi o ; soil that hu? a hut it, CAY NOR’S P;, > 1 • i L'OVI U \RKI I I *., :< m i !;fi s. Alt VI s. Kt: * *.» *A! sot i nit INKS ilit ( VI StKi l l I{ A) <iA*i VOK, Prep WII J..IAMS t■*; \ t i f .AM M S :•!•» (. VV KTifF r. I (:? •i a) !o > < iranim Hat t > irs.i!»;; Wmle-i Wait < ASH V u ( aRuA A! sender Wißoni**, Prop. GENERAL ' Contractors !-'ro' h .timale*-, Complet* Architectural Service F. 1. LOWE CONTRACTOR CHURCH BUILDING AND DESIGNING OUR sn Cl U.TY 320 G hilt as Si reef j Phone 1544-R Rocky Mount -To I K« ep This Rage Pa tronize These Advertisers The- USDA hai announced that 11 a.- rjiiiinti'y <■ i .-. : u;:ar determined i,.- V(-f|Mir«*d lot domestic cor iimotinn in 1948 has !.«-» ffcdue; A * t . 7.000,000 lioi: tons, raw value. Tin : ia u\i action of 500,000 short i-.i.s, taw voloo froni the quantity .j*d> iTiUiicd on i. , '«ij, , u.’ ' s 26. WANTED; NEWSBOYS IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Treat Yourself To Our Service City Barber Shop 200 THOMAS ST William Grimes, Prop. ATLANTIC kervh i station ’ll! f Tlionu - ! • phone !>lß’* ! GAN, OIL SALTS SKRVIi L I in.' and Mtiliunii ti Works PI i VII:If ALSTON, Prop. DAVIS K.AMO .t Kid nitl) SHOP Spicialiviur in Auto Radios ! :i«<* i Hi coral*, Delivery Ml GAI STREET MARGE'S DAVIS, Prop. Il«]|> St reel Market AU VIS FISH FRUIT. X EGETABI TS Hf DELIVER Phone lakß IX 6Ol Holly St. Rocky Mount. n XEK.YL HOMI Mil AM ANTIC avenue oiiii iam i; service PHONE 2858 Dannie's Beaut\ Shoi> specializing In All Phases Os Reautv Culture— Phone 1444 M Ha/.el Haywood, Opiratoi -H W 1 lionsa s.. Rocky Alt. Mrs. Dannie At*, ( lean. Prop. Viglihorhood Eentcr j <•SUM I Tit y a MAC! A ZINKS i tooi sanding A P unting •.1,0 pi mi, Ave, Phone 72,81; R J. ; assiier. Prop. *Aav» and Bo* row With the Atlantic Eredit ! nion < hat len d ivy the State of N. < *OB.I Thenna . si. phone 58S--.I Oi l N l-'OR NIAV All AtlM R , louts Pippin. President : A|i> Nora j Bailey, Sec Areas. i ' " Pclway’s Case H/ cot n LEAF ST 1 f oine {no ke<i S oois Wine fleer - Soft Drink* I’ll COOKED BAR E-Q ! WILLIAMS J ODD STOKE PJ AIN AND FANCY CROC « HIES WE DELIVER 245 Albemarle Ave, Phone 268-W DICKIN’S FISH MARKET SEAFOOD AND GROC ERIES 1 ish Dre-.-ed and Delivered Free 6'T. W. THOMAS STREET PHONE 1355-WX Co Id leaf Grocery FRESH FISH ML ATS GROCERIES SOI ATLANTIC AVE. PHONE 2245-M rMievewm -p-■ an-n.inut. mi |mj||MJ ,. __ SORREI.I FUNERAL HOME A MB! LANCE SLR MCE Off tee el To County Mutual Burial Asset eat ion Phone 486 “L’> N. Main si W H. HENTER. Owner COMI’I IMLNTS OF Dev. K. I\ Battle PRESIDENT Cl! THE STATE I. B P O. E. Oi AA ROCKY MOENT I , . |.,|- j FRESH FISH PHONE 1251-W ,ItH GOLDLEAF ST. B L. BENIAMIN, Pi op. WILLIAMS t OMMENITV STORK ; II GDI DLL AT STREET PLAIN * 1 ANi A GROCERIES FRESH MEATS -- DAIRY PRonrnrs or all kinds ! BATTLE’S j C'A V 'H GROCER K MEAT j MARKET 617 E. THOMAS ST. Fur Quick Service Call 2716 j
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