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PAGE SIX PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS PERSONALS Sylvester Fisher and Leander J-Hli left lor N Y. a»'te> spending « few days with fii< u nd re latives. Mrs. Charles Spare, w and son have returned from '-V. hnington alter having spent JO lavs with her father arid sister Miss Eloise Williau s a student nurse at Bellevue Hospital. N. Y. C. is spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. Thelma Wallace of Craven Terrace. Dr. Leon A. Bryan of N. Y. C . i»ft Tuesday after spending a j Jew days with brothers and sis- ! ters of the city, James Bryan and Miss Maude Bi van of West St Dr. Bryan is a product of West , Street High School and Howard j University. Daniel Clark of Goldsboro is the house guest of Mis; Mary j Stein or N. Burn St Daniel Dance of Long Island, N. Y. spent 5 days visiting hi.; \ mother, Mrs. Virginia Dance of ’ Roundtree St He was accompan ied by Miss Susan Hudson. Mr. RUSES FOR HIRE YOU NAME IT; WE TAKE YOU For Hut .Summer Pleasure Trip* Call 2823 24-Hour Service Fityd Hiit, Owner-Operator - -• -- —. ~... Five Point’s SWAP SHOP COMPARE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY, SHOP AND SAVE AT FIVE POINT SWAP SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF . W. MfAYE HOME OF FRESH MEETS j AND GROCERIES Call" 4860 TV. Maye, Jr.. Prop, j 935 1-2 Cedar Street j ROBINSON’S SNACK BAP. 569 RICH AR.NOCK ST. SOFT DRINKS CANDY CAKES i. HIArtKTTES SANDW ICHES JOHN ROBINSON, Prop. Stephen Roberts GROCERY AND PRODUCE ICW. BROAD STREET ALE WE ASK IS A TRIAL COMPLIMENT * «>r Mrs, Carrie Godette 568 SECOND STREET tee Cream, Canny, Sufi Drinks CLUB 102 71 i BURN fcVXEBT New Bern's Finest ami Mo» EXCLUSIVE NIGHT CLI h ENTER !AISMEN I EVERY WEEK END --»>——— i BI aunt’s Grocery 914 MAIN STii.EE! GROC ERIES -- MEATS VEGETABLES - FRUITS DIAL 4.>88 GEORGE’S | RADIO SERVICE 715 WEST STREET Radio And Electrical Specialists j 15 YEARS EXPERIENC E James W. George, Owner j NELSON’S BLUE ROOM 863 QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, It I Eli CIGARETTES SWEET MUSIC LaSALLE BEAUTY’ SHOP 51i KILMARNOCK STREET j “WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY | THERE’S CHARM" A, Johnson A. ifrieda Star Jet Operator Proprietor j v.-,-rv w -n» Tires - Batteries Seat Covers BICYCLES - AUTO PARTS EASY TERMS LB A mis OWNER Pollock St. Opposite City Hall TELEPHONE 2996 m&m %^>£ 4,|A»| ASSOCIATE STORE f | *M»OKWnM2W<^JWM SECOND SECTION Dance* is convalescing at he hoine. James Whitfield of Baltimore. ]\ld. has !etuined alter spending t tVw days here with his brother, Johnny Whitfield of this city. Professor Irving Peoples of Va. State College was the house guest of George Biaekledge of Burn St. ! for the weekend Mr. Peoples is Professor of poetry, Out of towneis at Club 102, Club 65 and Young Men’s Bum ( ness Center for the weekend ; were: Waiter Jones, Norfolk, Va., j Mrs. Jeanette Richardson, Brook j ]yn, N. Y.; Mrs Oliva Jones of ; fiaeford, N. C.: Sgt. Woods, y' , Washington, D. C.; Miss Nancy : Baker, Richard C, Archer, New Castle. Ind.. Pfc. Hamilton Bow• ; ser, East Orange, N. J Laverne Anderson, Dcs Moines, Iowa; Jus. | Shepheard of Lawson St. left • ! Monday for Washington. D. C. Miss Judith Jackson of Golds- , ■ boro was house guest of the Fish ers of George St. for a day Mrs. A, 1). Spuriell of Broad So . iis a patient in Good Shepherd ; ■ Hospital. She is recovering nice lv after undergoing a major ope i mon. LEGION MEETS AT FARMDALE THIS SUNDAY ; i The 2nd District Division 6th ; ! American Legion Dept, of N. C will hold its annual meeting at i Farmville, N C. Sunday, Aug. ]]. 1948. 1 Trie following posts will b< ! tepresented at the meeting: New i Bern, Trenton. Morehead City. Beaufort, Bayb or o, Wa sh ington. 1 ! Belhaven. Swan Quarter and j Greenville. Other eastern conn • j ties that have no post and have' | residential legionnaires are being invited to attend this meeting Dv.trict Commander R. H Hei ring, m speaking of the Aim u can Legions in Eastern Carolina stated that there is greater in terest shown by Negro veteran-: of East Carolina than in the pur toward the American Legion pro gram as a whole. Assuring you that we will gee tr>e American Legion member • ship grow ir. 1*449 as neve; be fore, and that the colored vet erani> will work together in car rvmg out the American Legion program We are now looking forward to cash post in the 2nd district attending the Farmville meet ting mg. All veterans are asked to at tend. BILL’S sandwic h shoe Sandwiches, Ice ( ream ft a isled Peanuts, Soft Drinks, Beer Tobacco 1612 Broad St WILLIAM SID BERRY. Prop, J. W, Reese GROCERY Groceries and Meats 1048 BROAD ST. Dial 44*i Variety Market i Better Meats - Eggs - Produce GROCERIES | 736 WEST ST, Phone 4765 FREE DELIVERY Wal.er A. Goodette, Prop Miss Ada Jones, Mgr. J odie's Smoke Shop The Gayest Spot In Town 1016 QUEEN ST. Bier - Cigarettes - Candy DRAFT BEER FODIE HARRIS, Prop FROG POND StKVllt. STATION Mashing, Polishing—Phone 2351 ('orner Burn and Queen Sts. Beer - Smoke* - Candy Albert worn tern-sunny Bryant NEW BERN t COUNSELLOR Miss Caro lyn M. Smith, who returned Jo New Bern recently after her fifth summer at Camp Atwater, Mass., where she spent three years as a camper and two years as a junior counsel'jr. Miss Smith will begin her so phomore year ut N, C. College in September. During her freshman year flit was awarded the Vuika inertia club pme for superior scholastic achievement. She is the daughter of Me. and Mrs. I. Smith of Johnson St. i Marlowe News Notes BY ARDIE NO!AN i Craven Corner Church of North | Harlow* ha- played a wonderful part hi recent years toward 1 the development of the sur rounding community in various liela- education, iuciu-itrus. social * activities and others. The Sunday School ■ f Craven; ; Cornei is .Baking the* most rapid GiGHress that has been rc-oo rd-c Seemingly the people have now av.'Mki-nt-cl and are tat-Pinning to realize that th< re is a God and that ' one God to ,-ervc. Bv being boC-Ked to fat in ad var.ee w>- \v.-r>- not able to gel the 1 ! Go-pel Simo n of Cove City to Cirdt-i the j...,-- i.un Sunday night ' taut fonunatieiv the small children of the romniun: ■ ier>6*red a play; called the Twelve Tribes. officer- of c-ui ‘.hindav School i arid other workers in the charcb j are planning to add some new aux- I Slavic Sunday 3he pastor the Rev. W. O. Moore, retained to Shuw Univer-aiy Mon day to take his final examination tor the B T H degree. PLEAS AVI HIM NEWS BI Ui.RNit n DAWNON Miss Mary Jackson of New York ’ < i ! v is pending ■ aei swimm-i vac a tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jack .-on Mr*. Armie Perry Leolia Best, and Della E-st spent Friday in Lai i»range N. t Min Lizzie McCoy and grand daugther, Conme oi New York are I v,rating their cousins. Air and Mrs I !! Best. 1 Jerry White of New York City : ,is spending the summer with his granop-.uentb. Alt and M;> D A. 1 Stanley Gvirtha Henderson of Baltimoie, Met was fiei t - pend))..- a short . visit with sir. and Mis. J F Daw j sen and family. COMPLIMENTS OI Dr. Jo4in F, Burton .M I) PHONES 3349-2770 fQfi/iM L. P. GAS EOOmNC ROpER kvf&uSMsr64siMsf When • new ROPER ©m Rang, teker its niece in y«wr iitchen, cock ing becornet e ceiefree erperience. Yoa'ii enjoy this fa*t ... cieen ... convenient sarvica. Try it with modem Uquafiad Petroleum gee. Use Rulune Gas for Cooking, j Wafer Heating, Refrigeration, Space Heating Clean Economical, Dependable I Eastern RuiaiK* Sales CQKRff RATION '•Selling Belter MerctiMidfac !« Mure People." KINSTON -- NEW BERN, N. V. , -memmmmimmmmiimmmr THE CAROLINIAN Crosswaith Blasts i 3rd Party Red Ties, Lauds Pres, Truman I : BY Ell AN K. K. (UUSSVYAUH i Chr. Negro Labor (.'uutmlUee The Communist Party’s claim oi! ! I responsibility for launching the •' Third Party movement headed by; Mr. Wallace, is no surprise to ; : Americans who have followed poii ! ticnl events closely, i Evidently, the Communists be : ik-ve that the Third Party and Mr., ! Wallace are so firmly under their* j control, and that the innocents wi»o : | still follow Mr. Wallace, despite the | docility and obedience with which ■ 'he takes orders from the Com- j ! munists, are so very naive, that; ■ their bold assertion of responsi- ! ; bility for the Third Party move i ; mem can do their candidate no : har m. Even if the Communist leader, had not boastfully proclaimed theii i responsibility for playing* the tune; to which the Thud Party dances, ' we would snli know that Mr. Wal lace and his- Third Party are the' creation of (he Communists. QUILL ATTACK Michael Quill, leader of the Tarnsport Workers Union, who was ; elected head of the New York City \ ; CTO Council by Communists votes, j because they thought he was safely ' m their camp, has had the courage ; to break -with them He has revealed that the Com munists decided on a Third Party Movement, and then called in there J I fellow travellers and stooges in! the labor movement, and gave them orders to support the Third Party and Mr. Wallace. Brother Quill to his credit, put hi.- loyalty to the CIO which, like The A. F. of L... has denounced the Third Party movement, above his friendship for the Communists, and * revealed the way in which they tried to bully their fellow t ravel ’ ier ; and dupes in the ranks oi oi - • i-onized labor into following into theij line i President Truman has acted m : every respect to serve the intei - et’f of the American workers. In j a vigorous effort to save for or* ganized labor those rights which It had won under the Wagner Labor ' ftelaficns Act, he vetoed the Taft Harley Bill, and the case Dili. | INFLATION In an attempt to protect the buy ing power of workers' wage- the President urged Congress to give the government power to curb in tlation by allocating scarce raw materials and by imposing price controls wherever necessary. fie tried, by a veto, to prevent Republicans from passing a tax reduction bill which greatly tav , oia the rich and is bound to cause further inflation, and he urged Congress io adopt an excess pro fits tax law to tap for the govern ment the gigantic increase in pro fits which is cuirenty pouring into the coffers of “our'’ great eorpoi- 1 ; at ions. Me has urged an extension of the Social Security system to take in workers who are not now covered and to provide cash benefits and medical, hospital, and surgical care for those who cannot work because I <hey are sick, and also to increase; ; the amount of heps ins in keeping with the increased cost of living. But the Republicans have op j- - Vlr. Godette Improve*! William Godette of North Har low*-. who has been very fe much improved and able to >e at i work again. ‘ gemmxzzßL* IT FAYS TO Aovertise | SEE j CHARLES SPARROW OR i JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES ! . 729 West Street |i . ‘ . : ed every such effort, instead, they passed a law to take about one half million workers, mostly sale.-- , men, out of the list of social secur ity beneficiaries. SOCIAL LEGISLATION President Truman has also rec ommended legislation to extend the Tnmer.ve Valley Authority sys tem of publicly owned power .plants to other nver valleys, and thus provide more cheap electric light ami power tor the common i people in the rural areas of our ; v ountry. He has urged greater protection j of our civil rights by a federal Fair Employment Practice law, by abol ishing us the poll tax as a require ment for voting in federal elec tions mid by anti-lynching lav:: these are measures favored by both the A. F of L. and CIO. But again the Republicans have blocked every attempt of Mr. Irumaii to provide civil lights and thus remove from our national life, the evils of lynching, segre gation. etc. Truman has urged ieg islation for federal aid to hous ing The Senate passed such a law. out the Republicans in the House of Representatives have buried it i because they are more interested in profits for landlords than in mere and decent houses for veter an-.-, and the millions of Americans i of low income. He has urged rais :mg the legal minimum wage bid again the Republican majority in Congress has blocked adoption ot this reasonable proposal. Bulletin Is Issued For Negro Farmers Twelve pages of answers to the problems of Negro dairymen are Ito be found in a new bulletin, "Dai ry practices for the Negro Farmer, which has just been issued by the ■ State College Extension Service. The publication was prepared ly, R. L. Wynn. Negio Extension dairy peciaiist. who declares in the in [reduction that ‘Negro farmers in (worth Carolina are becoming* more and more conscious ot then dairy ■cattle deficiency In a number oi '■oiiritiis they have already begun * locating appraising, and buying | du.ry cattle a- a oasis for getting family cows oi t., supplement th* : small commercial herds that are already on a few of their farms,' Pin pose of the bulletin accord 'mg to the authors, i- to provide A guide to bettei practices in the pro duction. handling and use of qual ity milk Subjects covered include selecting a good cow, providing teed for the diary or family cow management of dairy cattle hand hug the milk, and buttei making. Copies ot the publication are available free and may be obtain ed by writing the Agricultural Edi tor State College Station. Raleigh and asking for Extension Circulfci No. 317 With fewer animals on farms and consumer demand very strong prices ot most livestock product; 1 ate at oi near record levels. Support Your Papet THE CAROLINIAN THANK YOU! SECOND SECTION s MAN DEDICATES ; POEM TO PASTOR This poiem is dedicated to the I former pastor of Star of Zion M. 18. Church. He was so r many iy.-ai's pastor of this church and I«%iso the moderator of the New I Bern Eastern Baptist Association. ! l jHe .served these two organua | tions well until he was forced • j to resign on the account of fail ling health, i DEDICATED TO OUR FORMER PASTOR . REV, A, H. DUDLEY f Bv L. D. WOODS . A pastor to us you have sure'y 1 , been j A strong fighter for the destruc- 1 tion of hell and sin. \ We honor your works that you ! r gave us today, For indeed you tried hard to j . show us the way. ‘ “Save. Save’ you sang until it touched us, Yes united we will fight until Satan gets enough. ; / Vou were our pastor, upon you' y we believed And we know our .burden of sin i 0 is relieved. Slav strong in the Lord, who i I I shields m storms | When things go wrong remem -j _ her the 23rd Psalm; • | Not only a Shepherd, but God '■ | is surely a refuge e • Hold fast to his hand. He blesses 11 and never refuses. ; t! n j We love you dear Pastor with a I . j iove that stands, s We, your followers pray for vou i - j throughout the land. jlMay God bless you, keep you and i aj see you thtough t i f -hace we knew is imbedded I tn vou. i I When work on earth closes be- j fore vour eyes, .v?uv God s love, God’s grace be vour guide i best? things we know can enter * Heaven’s Gate, [Goas lov'\ God’s Grace and e | never Hate. ScHIRCH NEWS I e j j i ST. PAUL M. B. CHURCH W. L. GRIFFIN Pastor > |il:3o a.m. Church School 1 1J ;00 a.m, Morning Worship with > 1 , sermon by Pastor „ Baptist Training Union! y j GREEN CHAPEL M B CHURCH M W L. GRIFFIN, Pastor '* j U:3O a.m. Church School - ! i 00 a.m. Morning Worship “■ ,i: 00 p.m. Program Singing by 1 The Golden Leaf Quartette of i e i Hail owe, N. C. You are invited to attend these j •! services. ■ Uongressman Seeks; IjState Depart, Probe Into Dta Among Diplomats M Washington ianpi - The Mate department was asitea i*» ween to investigate the i : charger that some of its foreign diplomat;* have "racial and re- prejudices” by Rep, Ar thur G. Klein (J)., V. Y,< d Rep Klein referred In par ■i * Hula r to statements atlriont u . cd to John Bernard Faust, U. ! s counsel at Beirn:, Lebanon, | who spoke for America in ob taining the release of 41 Amer leans taken by Arabs from the C S. Ship Marine Corp. According to Klein, Amen cans returned to this country were reported to have told ! newspapers that “Faust made •j rung anti-Semitic and anti | Negro statements." He said that an state department officials abroad should be investigated. Sam Lipraan AND SONS, INC. Department Store VALUE AND SERVICE I „ _____ ! imLAMOREi V'OODYARD 1®36 BROAD STREET WOOD OF ALL KINDS PRICES PER LOAD j I 1-2 Ft. Slabs $4.30 dry Kiltn 4..30 ! Yak .... *».00 i Board Ends . . 4.00 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL 2676 Th.ilamore Franklin, Prop. GET TOUR NEWS I m THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEE*. = WElvh KNIHNfi SATCKOAV, JULY 'it, HUM WANTED; NEWSBOYS Craven’a Cleaner* DYERS, MASTER TAILORS 711 hum St. Hat* Blocked ALL WORK GUARANTEED W. M Biandirif, K. W, Wooten Proprietors WOOD'S NEIGHBORLY GK Os ER Y Groceries Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Ice Cream, Notions Patent Medicine, Negro News Dealer Call 3269 Corner Queen and Bryant L, D. WOODY, Prop. j IDEAL SHOE SHOP ; QUALITY SHOE REBUILDING MITCHELL J. KHOURY, Prop. *O3 BROAD ST. NEW BERN 1 Whit field’s Grill CANDY ICE CREAM TOBBACO BEER 915 MAIN STREET I JOHN WHITFIELD. Prop. j _ „ ‘wanted i YOUNG BOYS AND GIRLS j From 18 to 21 years of age tba, j are Interested in Theatre Work. SEE F M HAMILTON H 62 QUEEN STREET | Gardner’s Grocery “Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Staple, Fancy Groceries Soft uirmu, Beer I mn H. St. M. Garner, Prop, i _ ! “YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE RENT” Vail’s Barber Shop 1832 BROAD STREET phone 3951, Mrs. R. F Vail, Prop. Lauretta's flower shop CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES ; AH Kinds of Funeral Designs j ! Greeting Cards Novelties j 1002 N Barn St. Phone 4224 | F«r Fish Thai Are Cleaned j Heady For The Pars - Nee Us j Bakers Sea Food AND PRODUCE Sit Queen St Dial 36:3 || DOT'S BEAUTY PARLOR RFD 1, Box 207 A Vanseboro For The Best Care of Hair and Latest Summer Styles Mrs. Dorothy Bryant. Prop I RHEM AND FORD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Masonry And Concrete Work—Repair Work Oi AH Kind* ALSO PAINTING, HOUSE MOVING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 2151 1008 N. BURN ST. ! rTDEAL~RECREATION PARLOR ,vn Beer and Cold Drinks Os All Kinds For Ideal Recreation and Billiard Expdri S*w Charlie CLEAN BALLS AND GOOD STICKS 1034 Broad Si, Open Soon • Close Late Charlie Elder, Prop. IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow 5 * Surprise Shop The Biggest Little Store In Town. Complete Line OS Groceries - Vegetables - Notions - Drugs • Ie» Cream 723 West St, - Papers and Magaines - Phun* 3CSS ! -o PARDON ME PLEASE BUT I V Jj AN IDEA .JUST STRUCK ME ’ S ttCW'? i’ll Let My Boy I 1 Sell The C&rolmsasm * For His Vacation Money j -i - min , mi i - —"" uma " iau " mt "™»w I SAVE $22.50 UP TO JULY 31st! COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACES ARE OFFERING A SALES (ED,I 15% ERViCE Chi*) DISCOUNT FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 3132 f, CORNER CRAVEN AND POLLOCK STREETS New Bern Gituseiu* Who Trade With These Advertisers Make Tins Page > Possible SAY YOU SAW IT 11$ THE CAROLINIAN THANK YOU! NEWLY OPENED JOE AND LTJLLOCR’S Paradise Inn Brer, Soft Drinks, Candies and Tobaccos 1644 Broad Jit. Opposite Hit* Theatre J. Bellamy, C. BuUotk, Plops' DiTnU e by popular demand RFiTURN ENGAGEMENT VINCENT TEMPO and mis MASTERS OF RHYTHM AT THE BUSINESS MEN’S CENTER WALKER’S HALL Monday, July 26 18 O’clock Until ADMISSION 8.75 ; sponsored by Young Men’s Business and Social Club NEED MONEY? WE BUY OR LOAN MONEY ON VIOST ANYTHING OF VALUE NEW BERN LOAN AND JEWELERS 215 MIDDLE ST. WE EUY OLD GOLD j DIAMONDS, SILVER, ETC. FOB EXPERT HOME Laundry Service MRS. ZORETHA BROWN 721 GARDNERS AVENUE White Shirt', and Uniforms A Specialty At Low Cost CLUB ”63* OF BEAUFORT Affiliated with t hrb ’65" ut 1716 Canal St., New Bern, Sea Food Dinners A Specialty. Dancing I Nightly. Admitted by guest and membership card, 3*)6 Queen St., BEAUFORT. N. C. Maiachi Edwards. Owner James H. Davis, Manager Downing Case 1026 BROAD STREET NOTED FOR | GOOD HOME ( OOKED FOOD PHONE 9511 ! fZ^==z==z:: We Loan Money FIVE POINT PAWN BROKER 1815 QUEEN STREET bargains in new and USED GOODS E. H LAND, Prop. Hamilton Grill 9is; QUEEN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Steaks. Chops, Sandwiches FRESH BAS B-QUE. COUNTRY COOKED
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