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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 17 1948 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS l ■yw+'+r:- ■ • f|| THE WEEK IN |l GOLDSBORO , OV E ‘ A - THORNTON Tin* •. .'cati'-r, cible -choc-l at the Fis t Afi can Baptist Chureii Wist Pine Street, under th<. direction Rev. M. W. Morgan, coat pj ( ‘. \ two v. eck* V'aro 1 ion Bj )#i '\:ii 0} buddy. -July Dl*l, \vlto a picnic outing tor the children The school hold jointly with Antioch Boons' Church wit.i between !50 ana 200 i hue .it ::: .>,tk-nn, tu (.in. nu; the tvi . "< ; k • session. On Friday night a hi -ft program war given by tne cniylrea, and the shewing of the Handicraft work d mt- by the c.n.dii'e Instructors in in- school were. Mrs. Pandot i Wooten, .V. Annie Foil, Mrs. Carrie Mao l.eah. Mrs. Man Sampson, Mr- Helen Best, Mrs. Rosa Lee Howell. ME Kii.-asb- !h Williams, and Miss Clara Lewis, and the Rev. M. W. Morgan, pastor, do actor. At the ci >se of the school each child was given a certificate for perfect attend- : a nee. Mrs. Naomi Massey -i NwVlk. Va. i- vi.-Ming her parent-:, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holt un North Cuite. Stivit. Miss Massey is a former member of L • Little Thru tip IncoirmrateJ. Miss Bea trice Watson has returned to Men mins. Ten 1 alter spending timd* with hei mother Mr- Lareria Watson on r'acstnut Street. .Henry Watson lias gone to Washington. i' C. to spend his vacate.' with his brother. Harold Watson. Mr-.ua:rroLm .me 13rone a. ■ j ' Esther Cohan, an:; lit; :■ Jaoo r Erwrm Rayri r. J; of Washing- j ton, D. C. are visirmg then noO:,- r, ALr Martha Havre :, rai family on East Spruce Street. Little James Edwards Raynor, Ji is the grandson of Mr and Mr.-. King Jones on Alvin bLeot. ,Mi Luia Speight r,f Dayton, Ohio i- visiting her daughter at 7lb Canal 1 Street f Mrs Aviary Davi.s le t Wednesday foi N.v York Chy to spend the summer. Miss Alphino Hodges iias returned homey idler speno ing two weeks ri Waahixgton, D. C. and Hal! maa c Md with r lativer and friends. The following shin dvr school teachers spent . the Fourth of July weekend at home. Mrs. Katie Zachary. N. L. j College. Durham, Mi s: Zobov Borah. M-r Susie Fauccttc. and Hrot. 11. V. Browe Ha mo ton In litute . ; Mrs. F"ancis Johnson Tyler who is employed at Langley Field, Hampton, Va., spent the weekend at horu'c with he. family on Beal Street. Prof. W. A. Foster and J B Tyler arc attending summer school at Columbia University, New Yors City. Yic'.ot Walt Ryder of Hampton. Va. is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Eunice j Thompson on Grcenlcaf Street Mrs. Annie Beil Cclev-Grant is wit; her sister Who is i’ri m Washington, D. C. Leroy Will ■•-mis. Sr. « ; f Mama meek. N. Y. is \ itmg hr- meiev -n W esi ■ 1 m.- S' : -,-p . Robe: 1 Williams spent the Fourth of July at r -me M-\ Williams . j.-- attending summer scb- m Hampton Institute. Miss Ru'-• r• ■ - dinand has r- turned home- akb dtmr! .ng the (Erl Scout Con km uc in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Naomi Kimbro of Durham • voting ns c-.-y nands on Beal Street. S. W WhitHngton. ?.W S James Street under went an operation at the Kctc Biting Reynolds hospital. Winston- Salem. N. Sundav. July 4th. H. I report oh to be .r mg fir- _ Mrs. Laura Foster and dough! -. Cora are visitin'' relatives ano friends in New York Cilv. Mr. E, A Tho; nt- n and Mrs. H. R. Cole •were in Wilson. N C. July 61 h- on business. ’ Hui beet Hatch, 625 Devon uv Struct, oft Tuesclr-v, J v >\* 01. for Boston Mass., to visit M-.s. Hatch who ha.-- been the e for seme time. Mrs Paid ire Cr>vm end ea. Thomas P •,. Jr. left for Detroit., to visit Mr. CarcyV can oir M■■ Ruth Whitehead Waylev and dauchtev, Roth of Yew Yr s Pity re i]te guest- of :; arb MBs. Ft. F Clay itnd u nelly 11 4am Flas + Kim Street. AT -A . - rvj Dtnvscr and daughto of Newark. N. J. m-e vu-.iting Mr. end Mrs. A R' Cant fit 505 S. John Street. Little Miss Annie Mae Moses of Washing ton, D. C. is spending the «ummer with her mint Mrs. Ruth C.'sntv. 505 South John Strc-c-i. AT o. Eton it T,arkin- and Mrs. Mat' Bernes Smith are attending summej- school at Columbia L diversity, New York Citv. The Fort Jackson Red Dennis, who have ‘won 40 of their last P.'i games can credit much of 1 ■.■ sneer-. t the fence ]>r-t;ne sr es Sharkey Everett, their lanky first baseman, "Sharkey ' ha ;l * been playing a superior «nmo at Lrst 1-isc I ■’ the R"d Dm nr is also the power hitter f r the learn. Included in his 335 batting . average are 20 heme runs which nuts him in the. lead m that dr- | partment ulus manv other base knocks. S S >;t Five ett is ym of Mr and Mr; Roscc/e Everett on East E - m Street and h ! s v. ife. Mrs, Mildred Eve ret t« is pi-oprietor rnd or-vptnr of ihr Everett f He ;tShop at tins E. Elm Street in G ddsbev <;■ Wnon no ; play ' ball Set. Everett is a mombe of lidos. Go. s etion 2. a* the Stn - . ti- n lLwoi’.nl F: . Jack- '.nt. S C The citizens of Gold ru n and Wayne Count- , vc:y pnm f the record Set. Everett is rnak- : ing while see-ring his enunt-v. : St. John M. F. Church. N r hn Street opened its v- weeks session of vocation Lib’- s<-h -.il Mondan Jnlv sth undei hit di j reel ion of Mr-. ?.T F Everett v 'h an cnrul'nicnf between 60 . .ivl 300 children the firs 4 fev- days. The child"-.n a’*e touchf all t’-ne--. of handicraft and games. Mernbr a of the te"-bino staff are: Mr? ; M. E Everett, director Mrs. Rutii Fvcrett. M - Fsthi • S me; . I Mrs Freda MeLmnb. Mrs. Helen Hans Mrs. Gertrude O-x n- Miss Maw F Fve-efte. AMERICAN LEGION INSTALLS OFFICFPS At the regular meeting cl Bryant-Best Post No. 215 American j Lct'ion on Tuesday night. Julv 6th. the following officers -were in- j stalled for the new year. Fi. W W: ight .commander; Amaziah How > ell, vice-commander: Jerome Rest, adjutant: and. finance office;'; ; E. A. Thornt.in. $ -vice-officer: W. A. Cole, coaniain: Rufus Wooten. : and Janie:; Ford, at arms. Comrade George E. Wsi?on elected j delegate to attend the State Convention es the American Legion ; in Asheville. N. C„ Sep 'can her 10th to 13th. Ad iutant Best, was named alternate. Jethro Ha’.vkins. delegate to the Boy's State Conference i held at North Carolina College Durham. N. C. J-une 13 20 made :■ | very fine report to th»- post of his < tiperienoes and the* many i helpful things which he learned at i -,c conferenci From bis ri-poii \ the post was very proud of • ending him. The America! Legion j has completed all pir-mv for the joint meeting on Sunday, j Julv 25 it 5 pm. at the community cento: at which time M. • j Seales of Raleigh will address the group and particupatv i: the in prallation services. Eavl Whitted Jr., will make his report to the | Auxiliary from the Boy's State Conference. All smterans and their j wives arc invited to attend thi,- meeting ♦ E. A. Thornton, district cmnnumdi of District No. 4 Amo; L- n i 'Legion. Division Six, Depart meat of North Carolina, anno... nee.-, tlv* ■ appointment of Comrswle Geerge E. W:L-;.n as director of atlileticr. , for district No. 4 of Division Sir Department of North Carolina ! American Legion. Mr. Wilson, i-a graduate ~f Central High School, Louisville, Kentucky and K-.-ntucky Slate College, Frankfort. Ky He served three yearn; in tho L. S. Army during World War 11 and became First Sgt. and was in charge of ‘ho .recreation program in his company while in service. Ms Wilson is conch of the all star basketbai tv..ni sponsored by Bryunt-Besf. Post No. 215 Americ:.n Legion which won 7 and lost 5 during last season. H, is well quai: - tied for th> position to which he has been appointed. His wife. Mrs. Bernice Wilson, and their three sons live at 617 Slaughter Street. Mrs Wilson, the former Miss Bernice Hobbs and the daugh ter of Mi. and Mrs, Daniel Hobbs, is ... graduate of Dillard Higo School, and a member oi Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. District Commander Thornton is calling a meeting of post athletic direct" s in District 4. to be held in Goldsboro, Tv C. July 25. 3 p.m. at Thornton’s Casino. 507 Alvin Street. The purpose of this meeting f to <trgani7t- all posts In ©isti ict The purpose if this meeting > ■ to organize all posts in District 4 into an athletic league. There are 10 posts in District 4. SCOUTS IN TROOP 8 KEEP SUSY All Scouts in Troup a, Boy Scouts of America. a:o vsiy bu.- y nowadays, wc.iking in the green tobacco, doing odd c-hs. moving s*’Arris and helping Mother and Dad, trying to bo ready (-> go to damp when Camp Carver opens on August 6ih. Five boys have al ready sent in their registering fee for August 6th. By the opening of eStny. Troop 8. is hoping‘lo hr \’e a’ least 15 boys in camp. THORNTON'S TEEN-AGE CASINO TOPICS Weil, the Fourth of .July .holiday is over, and row rr-oat of the hoys and girls aru nursing sun urn? from the effect of the holidays beaches, and otheis are still gome a wav for their vacations. TvL ;s Mary Davis, graduate of Dillard High School in June, left Thurs day night for New York City to spend the remainder of the; sum met with relatives and friends. Well, some very fine young man will be very lonely lor awhile, M;sti ©avis’ lovely voice will be SECOND SECTION fl nI Fi RH 1 : ! O pgi ' : ' Sf if iff i i V!;ush,:ii It.iss., Jr„ rum fl.ilion t ;■!. K. U<- R.- . Fujian, is <> <t Or- Fsith.i ann the late Marshal! Russ Sr. He b a giartua- 1 in Diitrird High School, ami un in drafted in 1944, was a studen at Murgan Stats- Cbit.-gc, Baliitnorc, M«. Rr.rn and reared >n r><iSdsho;'fl. ! I.t. !;.!« leak his hii*-ic training at i t. 8.-nnini, Ca.. and after a >ear or mote of rcrvic;- was sc.tt ever j srav where <»:■ has been ever incc. I.t. B.;ns is now in she Rcs- AKn> and sfa.tes list; plans are to stay in the Army for quite a, while l.;e« a»-c he like.- it. While in Kish Set-eu,-! .-.iri c olles-e, hr wn so oifl-.t.ui'iing ptive.- on tiie vsr *1 >■ tn»sketi>aH tr-im His I hobbits art basketball and .enni .. While ind Ncsjro (»irlr> t in Della Scholarships ji NEW YORK AN Pi Two ca.:i I fci-joF; i'.-hips wt-m ;;v. d Ut-ci last ; -■s i. by he New N t.r k mt V'.- b*rr:. ... tiie iyeii.i t.*’ i .ir'. . tiii'-in -n/o) i-,'. ’to i! v.iiifc girl and t. c otn -• .? Tin two wirvici s we-.v Aiicc i : O i !} i-1 .■ i 1-: n.tk i n rv t ;; it- a i - ! uftle of the M mt it tr ain ing High Gdvoi nrrd Key of . ; F. a ."no.- „t Rn- Hitt: S-w -. ■ ! j Music : net Art. voted to open Ur incnibersV.i.j '•> race or religion an t-:>Now Y. . u , ohn; ter ; Ai:. .. ,‘-'i 1o;i r-.v. .J Miss Key will cnmiiiuc her siud ■irs at. Queen- C. :!e;,o. Mi.s i Olpm piHTJE 1 <.- ‘Cudy paleontology Brooklyn College. ] Menihcis of the scholarship com- I ’Tntter* included Maude Watkins. ! Ev.i MYiOC: and Tiuro a Jjckson. 'greatly missed in the junior choi: i Miss Cora F'.-'u.. and mother are i New York. IF. i, y W'at.son is spt.-nc !D. C with .:r>" -thei, Harold. ! Misses Bessie Speight, Repsey War ter, D.-i. thy ;i .ur.gworth., Finn j are leaving soi.u :or Connecticut, j boro's finest >. nc iadivs is alwa luv duties in ci'..ocb and S;trelay ? j school she war there giving her 'leaching of the !-.;ble for the lilt ■Junior Chen at Mi Caivfvv Baj ; Hicks in hi ing proud e; tins ver • Miss Edna Mw Dutch, an! Mi.-s t nowaday.?. The,'.- arc working hpi | Septembe:. cool Drink Frozen Milk Shakes I 5c and 10c 5c and 10c SNACK BAR. ! 330 W. Pine St. F. L. Larkin, Prop. ■la.iiu.u i.u»iir-r-n..iM..UMi.L , „ .... _ j When You See Hargrove. Don’t Think Os Insurance But When You Think Os Insurance. See HA*RGROVE E. M. Hargrove Insurance Co. Fire-Accident Health-Life -Hospital-Bonds 426 South James St. Goldsboro. N. C. j i 1 1 1 Good Old Pre-War j Atlantic Ale | IS BACK AGAIN j 1 i j j ■ j EXTRA STRONG j ON QUALITY ! I ; j 112 South Carolina St, PHONE 553-J Gok&*b<>r<o ■ j 13-YEAR OLD BOY yorn gy mp OLJ 5h dfellbbLlrfi? rilßte TAMPA. Fla. 1 ANpt Ttie spet tii. oi a 13 ,vi or old n ewsboy used , ai'ioy in a dupe racket led to the enpture and conviction oi hre; urreotier pcdnU'i's here ir-- w.ck. Ai.-cio G-.-tvaU-s and Artiiur ::. u; wvc : entt-iccd ,t<> five yi'nrs c: cn. :,i,i Luther "l-ariy Dace was •cub need to a year and a clay. -,i : ■ -i (ir.ii;! ii. .I . rulTiCl . wai. (■! . •..«•(!. and The !»•>>•, f'. '.ituen Tay . was turned over to probation : officers. \V: • o young Ta> iol l> - pa l *' ■> i)v u;.:entit;:- i.lr, he was e-ue-.ui w:'h •'■ 24 i'.u»c‘.’ yack ire of drugs -a. laird ;n his b -.* ...tci aiiola r ■ • ;)». :• one strapv.i Jto ais stmna< it. Grani, a stevedore, had been .a dgnui by the smnaglu's she job) r>f ! bonreiinC; :iup and taking the Uru >' : .. New York. Grant tnici police traf Ihe had : thrre trips he laid made for the r oup, but he did net know i n.e lie ka-J. -hr I'.lrnul -..'"ldanied. On the day that the agents eap ■l; 1 ; 1 tile :-”U.,gili:- they bad CUt ; ’ the. boy up to the boat when Gonzales failed to show up. Police f Flcvri ri liiiTi htter hi' b.ad siaye-l ■a; :h.e boat ha- an hour and came iiijl with Goiaaib mil Ai'thur Itaca ,\f.f a; t*V- I'.; op. ;ui .■ -aed ‘h a arid i -ok them . . The customs hci.sc. Th. " i b> did . r ini wlni: (h packs'tes contrineri. If the j drugs bad reached New York 'ln - .. i -.vculd 'av had SRC .(mu ; :or tVcrr.rclvcs. \I\SONS CONVENE SI \l)\\ (IS COAST BAN i'NA\CTBCO « \NP I'iv . \;\ a; l* mune l>r wore than r#.o'->0 ckTcCnU's. lay in mbcis i; - i n* C.E' fi ho-:' ios U\ the B#nci % ' \ •huilu; PrirrCß* Hull Grun.i A- dur '■ A;.'.;ornia ir. Sa n Franritvo :-i;u )Y\hm to : MastCT AV * Uni H. SimCovd. jxrw*'. N'-a.’.n in of !:.c gi'.mri .-f.ssu'uis coin- , ini • 1 o&. ‘ f ho and C'A" -hi. yfar ro- ; I?.';i'i'D 1.0 *ho oiNcial *’in lilt? '.-'ricTr- t • ( i, ■ ► jn-i -’i »*».-•: in ' rvVi '"• % I’M' 9tl A’i . - *. at ib"mi To.--;? b; set up hi Two ut the origimil Frtncc Hail l.r Hanrit-al No 1 and Victoria' hosts to lhe Grand S.-NMum lies' \ Tir ii id ->;yH'd by the Naomi avid i F. :i!',i (3hr.pte - 6 E S. .rid Ire California Poppy Court Heroines Jericho. - at Mt. C a vary Bap:.',: Citurev • visitir.g 1 1 latives and friends m • irling his vaoalion in Washington. Oh; Who wili be 'ionelv now? ; rrea. Ret via M. Heath. Laura Fos rise News me, Cl-.-tii: Su ndm: '; i . Miss Duliie Best, on- of Golds- i i.vs bu.- ■- siiv nc-vc :• s.hiiks tram ; school. Din ing the vacation Bib’-, i ' ••t-rvice n« an mstructo: in the Hi- tots. S.te is organist for th.* ptist Church Wdl. we join M. ry fine and talented young lad,.', s Wilveria Bass are doing nicely it'd in orde; to enter college in THE CABOLINTAN 1 ■ ■ iMHiil. i T®| : . I m ' s; I ' E LALRENf 1. T. i.IGHTNER L. I, UOHTNEH IS !N LOCAL BUSINESS Laurence 'Thompson Lightner j iod ombalnier of Gu’d.-ooro, N, now .ueVviii direct w and iTee.iiv ; was burn in Chester, S. C. u: 1884., |Be is the son of the late Mr. »nci.! • i Mrs. Fi'i.ek Lightner »nd the eighth : child of .. family of thirteen broth . Ft. . : Ii; G ut. . i"i ■-i. v . S. G i graduated f'r; m J..r:i? n G. Smith I Iv *' N. G i (hi d.-c: ■ of A. Ft. in 10.J7. In Sop ;. ; , ,h-; o; llt' -airr >'C-ar he mw" : j ri- oiJe-; biuther. John, in a b«wf iv-.ici'.y and eonfc-eiioiMry .-.tuiv in : A l -. G,.. Hi- s' ycd ,Pe t bu.-.- . , s uni ' JOl7. then leu that hus ;-ii ehiirzc of "ms ymi:; ■ ::-t . brother A Hon. who still vp. rates i: i," ;..vuj! mipvc-ved - uvi u.vditii; ; ’•in Auhui'u Avomu-. Ii- then wen• to T-'-h' ■. N. C .iod s’ui i'. t.\\ •> in apprentice- 7 s!>ir> and in :'ne study of ■> v.-ir:;- of •-rob'ihnie.e in (he The.' 7 Brown Km "j.-bSjtollsg School V;. ]'■ ,(■- ( V.;.;..■ t." ,i .: i:i 1950. .After '" ee- .-i dly j.ass- f 111a (he Ge'.)!' ;.. Suuc Ft •....; vt V-ale:li’g, he vuu y i,’ bO : , :u. .... -if-:’ ■ tunic::! i ."Pie iii 19!9 H rnni" !{I 1- s C T.l- Ic Mcth 111 - 'Pc Atl ■■ a a 1918 Slw lived and he'lp ed him Sr. hi-- business in Golds hei vow .re, n Heaven. He joined the Presbyterian ! Church in Ch. S C when he j vvns it veru-s eld. arid during tiie rt'-n \ !i" jiyeF iti All-mta hc,vvi and .‘Mir ciivi chuveb iri'.isuioi. Ivl*.* jI, ghtrier has always tried to h" ! helofu) in ?.n.\ a c ilu.t he could. : . ii -s result has w.m Jiousands fvi ues Il'p-p, "''■out (L iJ' b.irii and Wayne County. He m.-w owns |mu o per a ‘ cono c»f 1 11n 1 ties, i-pui.i | ned i'uno. a i businesses m Kastern [ Nt.rth Carelina .The peuplr <.f > Goldsboro tied W yne County :u"' ivory proud of the record i-ud -uc ( v< s he has made in Goldsboro.. - WANTED - : j NEWSBOYS HEY BUDDY si- V ! j WAIT A MINUTE j | THERE’S GOOD | MONEY IN SELLING | The Carolinian SEE j MR. E. A. THORNTON j ! 507 ALVIN ST, ! j 1 I YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE I: Y i Proprietor ; THE TEENAGE CASINO | WiWfdgg • ■■■ ' ' ,L A Mk‘ w &':*•# • -sWPvp- • <«* - : Ji? 'omwAiA;\: M * * fc* *: . - WHKHkp *■ V •:. V::. :,0 : : •■ -•'.•••• -■•■• Vy ' •• : • . •* ' m• yj:-:. >Ci, ; aw. g: ; y> IfgilMp : k ktW: IfUIISI • Honu* \nd l arm Group illend (cmferenee \l ( ireeusbon»'s V &, I’, mci m-menuir, : lei' \\ .-ikv Ct ‘iti ■y Thursday. July 8, to attend the! ■!v.;■!;!y-.'lx: i: atimni Stale Confer -' ■-..c0 .., i.nd fjonHtniaker.t' ■n A inti T College (">< cens-boro. ■>;h.■!■■!’s, elusrvs. in corn, panuri.j, o' -i! und Ci'iltm. pvodsnlion; i lot ding, nr-nag 'en:ni and -brooding i : : 1 • jit-; !: \ sv fe : " noKitiH'.s, t.trm lig.Miny, foods and ; v s iotis demon? trations. iSv W.s. County delegation left | ir. m ittc Raleigh city auditorium :■ 5'.03 a. M. aid returned the same ■ day a) 7'oo p. m. « delie.-;:e onion flavor in -endv. :vho«. 'hn ; iknife wittt ; whii-h you are (dicing tomatoes for s.-tnd.wiche.-' info an onion several ho'C' while slicing each mmalo. T. i - M'ii| c<•: ;1 1‘ibuts .i flavor to ihe .trnd'.v;cites which will be r piqirant but !io< strong < tmugh to be un- Jim's Garage ION XVI! SON HIGHWAY NO. 117 j GREEN! FAF SECTION We servlet* \H Makes Os Cars I AM. XYORK G l AKA NT V MS? I .1 AMI’S PHILLMORE, Prep. I | Southerland Grill j ■o; D ORINKs AND BEER •ffl WEST PINE STREET ADIME ( OLE. Prop. 1 j : SECOND SECTION PiCTEItK Ot .IEAI.TM _ Lit- i tie Jam’s Edward Unyrmr. Jr. the son cf Mr. an:i AS.*-. James Ray- ; nor of New furs City, is visiting, , hr grandparents, Air. amt Mrs. j Kin.. Jones mi, Alvin Street. Little j .tame* or Letter known as "Butch wilt ! ■ with his grati-lparrnts for j two weeks, l.ittie ■'E'utch", says , , w h.u h - Itk: s:'.ost. i- more milk and heir r milk. : i i JLXtO'! MIS.' i harming and i lon's - i > x _»ss i.eUia Heath, the. i daughter < • Mrs. Nina Heath. No. j 8 Khrlf street, is a mrmbrr ot ; the nnier (I.c-s .4 Oillard High ] N< poplar Majorette in the | Oil! ii d Band, m>mh?r «f the jun- j lor choir. si. J.nfce iHscipTc ! (’lurch, and a number of Troop ; 1.! < -il Scosts o-; Xmeriea. Her ! tcdii'i ar.- -citoall and ha-lu-t --bal). She is (casing during the week frr Connecticut. Cor Prompt Courteous Service FOYE'S BARBER SHOE 40. - > SOUTH JAMES ST. OmiLI.E FCJVE. Prop. | POWELL'S Sc To $5.00 STORE (>iif( S. SLOf ! MB ST. "YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD STORE“ Wc Appreciate Your Patronage 1 The Green Parrot! ;«? SOUTH JAMES ST. HOME COOKED FOOD BEER WINE SODA Mr. M. S. Pennington, Mgi ! _ -. ! Moore’s Grocery WE BUY AND SEEL FRESH COUNTRY PRODITTS 505 l R1 ECU STREET t Iti Di RICK MOORE, Prop JAMES STREET NEWSSTAND 518 SOUTH JAMES ST. YtATEST MAGAZINES AM; PAPERS THE GOODY'S SHOP Home Raked Cakes, And Pies Os All Kinds Dalit ious Pastry Ctnn.unoß Bans, Do-nuts uud Hot Roils m tv. PINE ST. JAMES E. BARBER. Mfft THE E T. LIOKTNER MUTUAL BE RIAL ASSOCIATION 4():i SOUTH GEORGE ST. PHONES 1127 AND 86S-W L. X. LIGHTNER, Prop. SERVICE DRY CLEANERS I Cor. S, Jsojss end Elm Sis Branch Oftace K. John St. j ONE DAY SERVICE | V/a Specialise In Wemm's Silk s>r»s«* and White Sweaters | pho m: nnm J PAGE SEVEN Go 1 dsboro Merchan ts And Bit?* in ess Persons I Made This Page Pos t. siblc. Give Them You?* Trade. It prepackaged fresh vegetables ■arc kept ai a U mpci alvi'C of 'Hide "recs W. riurin iv.ai’keiing opera lii'g;; the', iv!il i. rp from two v; thri”. lim.'s loiiuvr than it nr? al ;c!ii.ion i.-i ,giv< n lu rcfrigeralio'n. ray USDA ..p Saving Pot? Are you Raving your used fat? Industry needs fats and oils to day as much as they did during the war, Salvage that teaspoon ful of grease in the bottom of the frying pan. .Micky’s Soda Shoppe HOME .MADE ICE CREAM “THE BEST IS TOWN” .DINNERS SANDWICHES :m s. james st. __ __ Community BARBER SHOP ALL MODERN EQt IPMEN'T A Regular Barber Wanted io.'i W. Elm St. Phone 404-W JOSEPH E BLUE. .Ylgr. Southerland Grocery AND MARKET Groceries. 51 cats, Country ; 1 jroduets, lee Cream. Cold Drinks 'or. Chestnut and Slocumb Sts. \Xi OKI.IW'K PHONE DJOO > GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN | ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE | Thursday tALH YVJC.-iC.lv "**»"■**" ’■'■"* ""■"■’■S* THORNTONS SEEN AGE CASINO AND Shaving Parlor SA.NimfCSIES, »«. T URLiKb ICE CREAM 507 Alvin si i. A Xhornton. Prop DeVANE I AT TO R! P \SK SHOP We Service Ail Make*! of Cans I J! : S. JAMES ST. f PHONE IW3-J j Herman DtA'anc, Prop VINSON’S Groieiy and Mark'd General Groceries amt Fresh Meats • -iu:; s, GEORGIA AYE (OFVI RY f’ROm (TS HI DEI.IVER Moye’s Grocery Fancy and Staple Groecriea !•'>uits ami VrgrtaMes 401 SOUTH JAMES ST. PHONE fit 34 — . - *. - ~~ i Mclntyre Pis'll Market LIGHT GROCERIES ICE CREAM AND DRINKS W E DELIVER Cor. l" - » KK AND KLM STS. Chum »625-W. P. Mclntyre, Prep DOCK’S PLACE GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS Os ALL KINDS Complete News Department, Magazines, E-te. JAMES .MOVE. Prop. 613 W Pine SI. Phone 9108 Chib El Morocco One Mile Out Mount Olive Highway 117 Home C.'Hiked Food and Heir Open Sundays 4 p. m.-2 a. n. Week Days 7 p m-2 a, m. Silver Moon Bar ■XLI, KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS BEER 22!) XV. PINE STREET ALEX SWIFT, Mgr. Jernigan’a Grocery lor Groceries - Meats 800 DEXXRKAI X STREET FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE : 'ROEIN HOOD FI,OUR” PHONE 1588-J Inez’s Be*«ty Parlor "YOUR CONVEWIF.VC* IS OCR PLEASURE Mrs. L. E. Thomas, Operator t INEZ S WIN SON, Prop. PHONE 1488 3 HOURS: ft A. M. TO 7 P. M.
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