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MUSIC IN THE CHURCH
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■ WILLIAM T. GRIMES
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BUILDING THE CHURCH MUSIC PROGRAMS
Hull ding cnurch music programs is an art. It can be success
fully jccompiishca aft- , a gu-at deal of thought and pus ct. Tiic.v
r-.c 11,:..-; , things to uc considti. d First I should like tu mention
Ideals.
* We can truthfully say that chart h music ideals an- a little
higher today than they wore fifty years ago. The general must-'.*
appreciation of the people is higher than it was a genr-i ation ago.
becaute of public school music and the ladio.
In nearly every department of the church we have pi.:ih •
“Standards of Excellence but it is unfortunate that too often w--
4o not find a standard of excellence in tin music deportment o'
many churches. Pastors, superintendents, tea- iters and leaders ;n '
the churches are expected to meet cei tain special e tuiirmcais j
tiaining while m many cases no similar demands aiv made ■
the musicians.
The music for many churches j s left m the hands of poorly
p. spaied musicians because their sctvu-t > can be s.scured free-.
The lack of (mane,a! support to - ait ’ o.i th prog, am that i• .
wotthwhi’o, a evident (special:;- in come smaller chm.;.- whi!
many well prepared musicians are w iking for little ct no pay be
chose of the indifference, neglect. and unconcerned attitudes that I
have lobbed a worthwhile program ol the best support.
, The-, .; ast - -a, cm:- .+ '.a. .u . 1 -- • i l y i .
part? of the program, and th*..* must pc training and efficiency in
music as it found in the oth< i departments of the church
The lack of a proper music- appreciation is one of the most ;
st t'itm.s problems which face many churches today. Tin peopl
must :- - ionize ti e* need before- they can he propc:lv du< -.ted
The pastor ts s k< v to this problem if jus music appreciation ha.
riot been deveh ped. no matter what his ability mav be til- nc
til her lines, Ihere is a strong probability that his music pre gram
■a ill bo inadequate.
It is not necessary for him to be a technical musical ut hr
sgi; aid be able to know when his music program is comparable in
standard with the preaching and teaching services -t th chut- h.
Therefore it is obvxious that the grade of music used is '• •
y.i.d ijv pi - deg ret of rnuMc appi n *»! t .»• i -
'flv- appreciation of the congregation \v;:l improve m prop.' rtmn
;• the miprovenv-nt ol the It adt ; .hip in th> poet.
The Junior and intermediate girb; and boys ha v e great
knowledge as a whole. th.m theii p..:r-nts when they we. • t the
.am. age. Their music development ha.- been increased by c
public schools, radio concerts, phonograph leeoi-Ls, recitals and
private instructions.
It. is very necessary therefore that v/e should take these tacts
into consideration and prepare a wholesome program for them
or they will become disinterested, and sometimes loavv their churo.i
ds . seme other church or musical organization trial wii!
ci -.-..10pe their interest.
An < ffoil should be put forth to meet the needs of the y-ung
p -pie ar. •veil as older people. The tendency lot tfe>>sc who have
the r sponsibility >f building musk- program to chcose .- -nr- that
a'pocal to themselves, rather than bearinc m mind th- desires e;
cithers of (lie coni/reyation. All four roust he reached in tin ran
service if the music is to fulfill its mision in the truest sense.
The true value and effective ru< ~t the music rc ndc red, : n. -t
de! rmined by the shout of <me or tv.- person. l in the ;• mgrega
t,i n. Many times, practically all the time, there are i.n--v pi>--- ut
who do no? respond in this manner. The pr.-hlern it- n- t r.i i.-.urn
the lack of .-indent musicianship as it is the lack propei me -
appreciation on the part of the church IcacV. u lode M•- *
ci the poor inadequate music programs in churches can be- tear- i ■
tfi definite causes
Ts the oongregations are to be developed into .. higher nv: i
appreciation, higher music ideals must be constantly held hefor- i
v rn. When past -r-s educational directors, and mus'e leader- vt
up the same ideals for their music activities, then ti;- n w.il b a ■
glorious new dry for more wholesome church mu ic.
BARBERS ORGANIZE
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* The Kest o Barbers of Rocky;
Mount met fit Wade and Son’s Bar
birr shop or. East Thomas Street
'Enesria\ night, July 27. The meet-
'•vas caned to order by Wallace
Wade who presided a? chairman
'S : i proper officers were elected,
dp' nr < It'ded are as follows:
gPresidcnt, Wrn. T. Grimes, prop
City Barbel Shop <colored*: vice
I THE MOST MODERN SPOT IN EASTERN CAROLINA
DINE AT
CLUB PONCEIANA
246 PARK AVE. ROCKY MOUNT, N, C.
CALL 2074-J For Reservations Ernest (Cute) Davis, Mgr,
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SECOND SECTION’
| president. Cary Mayo mgr. of Han-!
j'l. n Ton.oral Parlor secretary O j
' Person, Allantic Barber Shop j
I Roy Green, prop - assistant seen - j
. tary, 01l io Hi'-Hard of the City
Barber Shop <Colored e treasurer. I
Horae-’ Wade, senior, prop. Wade
and Son’s Barber Shop, publicity
committee chairman, Wallace Wad:-
Tr: committeemen: Handy Gray
Frank B. Parker. Willie Many
Sand. Herman Bullock, and Willie!
Batts
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IN tON I I >T • (tivl and se<
.l, , i) . u .ii:i. i pi a iialiy . o»-
| 0 -,i f-;,iuhu-l<’(l !>v ill*. I!« f uni
mitt* .. of whii ti liv N ! IPiii i
1 ill tit mail. > p .-: ).i i,: u ..s
awarded to i O Watson tr
i.n of Mr. and *.ti .1. !i. Wal
ton. Sr and second jithe to
hum’s Pittman ton ol Mr- kr.-.t
J. Pittman noth of Porks Mount.
PERSONALS
The ■ RtK.i of Mizpa'n;
i Temple in;-.; to -bom t.-.O i.t
: Jr-ii hit re. .-i tb ii Annual f-r
--- ~i Friday ii.f;ht Th" t'l.-i.-urmiiit;
■ ci-i icio.ii d -.-/in. tlov.-ei.
; i.i aivti at the dv : liajion. l .- v.c.- .
! \.i..in high and low and the Ell •
v*f; r 'do in thG v.'otvi!
| VKLCOME ac; ■.- $ H*<- plain urn I
j 0 1 illie .Mac Rattle i< ci.j , '
j i'i.«n. The ladies in their evening l
i aii.-e car red to the music of the
! '-ussy Band of this city
! Mi -iaines Lula Jbev.-i N :
. la,'■ ; Mi ; -:s Hel»n a-d J..iu> ;
i : '■ " 1 ’ht 'b.n.c. ga~-u o j
'Mi si : ..1 ■.. Lee VVnl: ,ir.. ot Tar
' *' i r.u ■ Sur.c-c.iy.
1 Tie n - W. D. Biir-css sr,l J |
!.,. 'o. and :k ■ Helen Lew- J
ai-.o I civ in Bettor, at'.end d tb-'
; b.-., ~ Conlerent'c ir. Ox- i
1- rd recentlj
Di Ei ..; i, (' Sl'.i' i-;- -1 Cr.ar
i o’ r -v:c th.- house guy:-; ot Mr:
F B.’il- v lasi V • i-
I’ITANAM Hil l. MAIN
PA Ll ltNJi I I! VW -ON
Mr and - Trim Avians Nr • ;
: York ,-pcni Sunday evening with
* Mr. and Mr- Ravmorid Comir.o:;. 1
M.ss Nancy Harms of Ho. i-enm.
—i. C . spe’jt a v.-ck c.'i'l, her tedh
. ! . Fi .-.ilk Harris
Mi Alper:;-; liuppe of Hooker
j ton .spent Sunolaa- at ii.h li r y c- u -
. , r.ioi.il Common
Miss Saihe Brr.r k o', J.y.per Wr- '
Hry-tit mb M - e-., Pai-.-ick. Ji .
:i whiii on Thu: day vilh Mr.
alio Mr vV E i)a
and Mm. ) red il - - nary ac.d
iMe Mildred BryarU vi.atcd M>
and Mrs W 1 lev. ion a while
■ on Sunday
M . Mau.',- Haii 1 - >■: p ndmg two
: tYot-ks with her grandmothf i, Mrs
| Nancy Hopper of He In-, ton.
a • •• Pi.-.. - •. lat drill-. •
jda; with Mr and air.* Sod,nan
j Williams of Craven Ter> ace.
1 n i oil Official Vi' ms
i S2OOO Sell lenient in
Jim C.rou Kail Action
NI VV YORK iAXPi \
•S'! 01(0 oil! ol eourl n-ll!, nu-nt
wj- roide ui h the Southern
Ra»hta> e. tnpam hi Ilioma i |
faitciMin, eastern • vifi-ri a<
in- ifroilii-rhood ol sleeping
( u Poilei Alt !ast wee Is.
i 'iter nn li a d o»iginally
li. iictil Miit in t ederal court
| li>i mli 000 eliars'.ing lli.it rail
road en.jiloef et had tried to
; »ree turn o occupy a seat in
ike jim crow e. r tvhife the
in..,! was rolling- through Yir
cinia He- yeas on hi*, way from
New York to xtiaiita at that
tifflc. March 19. i'i4s.
Pattri on a it! lie had refused
to niov< to Hi jim croyy sec
ton because he hi- in intcr-
Kia.te travel ami \ irginia’s «eg
i legation law. did not apply in
j hie rive. Hi was talc « off the
tram at Charlottesville Ya..,
eiiargc-i with disorderly con- ]
duct, held in jail several hums,
and (ini’d
VIEN RAISE
| ARCE S( : M
! HEW YORK - Receipt of trie-.n
--i 1 hip fi> : tmulii::- s:?.'?7o i',oo f'-mi
i i. ■ifficers and cni.Med men ct tlu
I 'ith Intontiy th.-ritnent at Camp |
I t-,fu Japan, v/ v unncunced. here;
today by lioy Wilkin- as-istant - ec
-• > ot the Na'ional Asrociation |
j- v The Aciv ar. uner,; of Colored
j M.-oplo
Tl :v m- ml i-j'tnp campaign wa:
| condut ed under tin- cliaintion-tiip -
;ot Caphiin John J. PiutUp-i of Lin
i coin HeiaiiK ‘ Ohio, the i-egimcm
| oublic information officer. The
i h-rgrr - uni, S6IG, was subscribed
|oy Company A CapUiin Thoniut
j H Wrinht, oi Dayton, Ohio the
j company V coiriinantiitig officer,
lock a $25 motnbciTilnp. the lareest j
i; dividual mcmb.-iaiup The Non
! commit joned Officers Club, under
leadership of Sift Harold McLood ’
V,'rphiriEr’on, D C., übscribeci
to a life rnembcrsbip of S-tOO. The ;
rcytm-ot is commuuded by Col.
Michael E. Hath run. oi Oconto. [
| Wisconsin
! In hi. lettn to Captain 'Phillips ’
■ ic-knov tedging receipt ol the con- |
itilbutions. Mr. Wilkins expressed
I fb- Association, appreeiation of
j t.h. continuing interest servicemen
; - howtiy in the work of the
: NAACP. "The men in the service,
THE CAROLINIAN
Pres. Waters Down Civil
Rights In Special Session
By ALICE A. DUN NIG AN
WASHINGTON iANP) - -Conv
ici’. 1.-.-t- t'i Jin . witli too nun !i
v ii- i iSof!t r.iiipi «**;, at tilt
■ti<• a! ----- ion ’l’uo. d'.y, l J n
aiM I' -liman u|>! -.; *-• 111 - icid |. J
m< ot liio fighting snirif vvliioi)
.‘ii di :ini(i. ; .tl'i-ita ..t tiii’ Manon-!
:1 >■ i ini:’ at -■ cunvention
'! ,ie R ouhiiccn .side of lh>.- :
• «’sle literally sat on treir ha.ai
; vhilv tii. Pre.. Icr.l outlined a
. :‘V idv.c ) 1 point legi.Tati” .
: p f'vaTn. W.-i ik applause ecu- 1
■; bi;. t foi -)i trom t:n
; r>mcci )tin aide with the soutn
■vn I.)ixif.-cv3t:; ioining v.-.tii tits
| Kt. pubiican.s in what aruountt i --
- ”M- n; I,! igade."
Ih o I'.v.iUuVel vdal r-ivij !
; pi- ,-,rum which eaune-J t -e .* ou’d-1
:--- - to holt Hu; party th* j
*«•<.ont omvimhun in rhilad.-l i
. b. • - tu Uju. d t i,.> k, : pla* >- m
dii- Pro hi.-lit a .tii,’ .sage.
A t k'ivaij; nra. d h-is Hi j
: 11 -; d - : upp.. d.> in < di'-l \j l
unpo.tance, the Pic.--’font c. -. :
~;udi-d bv siivjnc:
lin ally, I Wi.-.h :>g3*n to ui-*y ,
up- a th. coni.'i vas f:i ’ measure
1 i*V I'ldt.-d 1 i i . i.;,.V\ ‘
; " .toCt and ext., ini to:.-: civi!
of citizen.-.hip and iuii.i.-in
i’be-)tjv A nuiiiUr of d.'.'s to u.
’ V out m.v recoinmendatici’s ha> e
l e-i.-ri intt odi.u ed m p,r- , ung.
Many tit ti,* o have alicariy iv j
coived carelul coi:. icier a -a; i -
c ngre sional committees. Only j
■ne bill, however, has been cm- i
acted, - Lull rclalmg to the rip;.:* ;
Alllr 1 K'OllS s't ,J.ip.a’r:V '.l—:
1 behevc tiip.t *t is nceessarv t*.
tract the law. I have- reconi |
mended in older to make th; |
guarantee-:: •.1 the c.-mst .-tutiun j
real and vital. I pel'i.‘-ve they are |
ic- - ai * to rv -ut our Ameri • !
can ideals ol liht rty and justice |
ail,’’ ;
i ii.- i-iuphusi . h.rc.-: tine ; • and
M’.eeuiy displac’d l.r Mr. Tru- J
man in Ins a-. • pt—r.ee s-pe-e.-’n in
l’o;1-";pr,ia v-. :,- : -., !•:.,■ in I
prepared statement made b-.-fr. r I
tion -was mode ct any specific civ-j
.! right bill and r.o • t:; -wa-j
placed upon this important. :
i. iion.
II : -ia ;Iv i ri-ii*■ \. ,: t:. i l -
?-v*sident’s of.Hs.ch was -•vaferu.i- J
'ov. n upc-n M.kiU stiun-. mad- j
a committee of Democrats i.e-d
ed hy vice- presidential nominee
Sen Alfn-n W. Barkley, v. i. > met •
with the Pu-snlent at th. W'hir
■-louse Monday. AfU-t bavin.; an j
hum- !ony confv-renci- with tb- i
Pr..siik-nt. none of ♦••••-» -v.-.ul •
(•'inmioit on the President': or; !
mal ..|jei-ch flu , did a-.b. n i
bmv i:\cr, that they had made;
"--upt'i--; ton.-.; hete and there fr.i 1
ci t.'tiii t han f. i-,
\\ Idle the cr.mniittfi was run i
fen-ins' with Mr Truman, pr • |
: ecrc-t:uy Chari. .. Rti: * gave re- i
porters an outline of the 11-oaint :
t; be offered to l-ngii,:.-, by t.f '
Presidi-tit on the da; j
According to Mr. Ros»’ diay-. rn ;
the civil lights issue:-- oecuo:ed
*eventh place on the lisi with 1
spec ial reference made c.i th f •
. nti poll tax bill and th. -it: ;
Ivnoli hill No mention was •-r > i•
i-f FF.PC in the otj;>inal -a all |
r •(.’•--urnably becamsp it had. act
w Hen alone a. f-<r on the leci
lative calendar a* the other two i
bill*- The a nit i-poll tax bill h’-r >
■ a-- ed th hour-.- md the anti
Ivnch bill has liven reported out .
f thr House committee.
On the eve of this sddr.-,--. t 1
congress, President Truman :
have kept faith with the NAACP,' J
Mr. V,":llur.- aid, "and we wive you
tr asroranco Mat we will keep j
*'iith with you through redoubling!
our efforts to secure tor all Amer
ican ci'izen- the righ’s guaranteed;
-idei the Constitution of the Unit-'
d Staves "
\n i> \ r, oo r> one:? ' r ? mackenii f: '
“ssr —*——* ——.——-—-
U, y
-ut ,1 two exc.’utvvi order;, me
.-ailing tin "* quality ot tieatimnit
and ofipoi tunny tui ui! n
u t ;i• arno-d ■ t-rvici-. ..1 iin-.il . i
gat'd ta l as-. coli'l . t c’li‘;.i.:t. .a .
ucti'iital uiigiti’’, and *l l ».* ot in-:
’establishing a Fair Empiovmont >
ibacticcj cummittve in f- ■• ; 1
BO V L 1 llilß-tl t.
In . egurd to ‘-uual 1 1 • : ' .uni
.nd opportunity in r h a ■
lorces, the otder recommcri ted
that, “thi.-: policy shall be- put i»lt .
i cftcct rapid’.-. ;. ;• --v liay
ing lue : eg.ii d to the t ii., - ..
oijired to effe tuatf any n--. ■
.-■'iv .nan,"-' without impairing;
effiv.-a-iicy • f nil..rale.”
i the President said he would j
i crate an ; ivi-si rv vommitlci :
cr.>r.posed ■ ’ s'-wn nember? ’t 1
c'*:mt.?v- into the rules, or ore i
; dt::*•.*: and practices -M tin- n vo-' |
. rvici-s in order to detenuim ;n !
’hat respect such -n!e- p>or? !
..an: and practices mav be al j
’■ red or improved with a vtev ’ j
carrying out tiie policy .-,t thi* !
in the fedetal FF.PC order, the
: President stated “that ail person
! actions, taken bv federal a-p
p.v'iiting officers shall be based
solely on merit and fitness, and
men officers are autbeuized anct
•directed to take appropriate
•b ps to insure that in all suet
a., Hons there shall be no di scrim
: : . •' i OCi.’-aU. - - ~ I . .-c , . ,iOl, i. e
: i-.jrion, or national origin,
The head of cacti aepartment
| m tiu- executive branch of fht.
government shall be personallj
! i f’c-ponsabk for an • ifectrve pro
| br an to in-rure that fair employ i
j ment policies arc fully r.l;,serve
;oi all pcis.onnci actions withu
■ .. i.ici>ait))icnt. ’
\V :jJ-. .jf thf-.sc oidr-rs .
i ■>,: iy -A 1,, t lie V Cm bv 111!,'.. -■ .
step ir the rii<!it direction, t b
1 ■ rdex- on equal treatment in tin
; i.tiKd forces says lictliing; dirt-r.
lis about .aliclis.mrig seer* sat;or
j however, it is believed that
ji; to a long way m getting * orn
!ci the things accomplished tha
jibe minority group has hop;d f* J
I ■ :on(;ress i:rced ;
Ut lIKIMk StlXli,
jni.m u\ mt.niN
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; Washington The 51 Repub
| 'ican arid 19 northern Democrat:■
| c-nat .!': wore called upi.n "u
! prt.ci ed forthwith to break th
: : ilibn; ter again::! I he ant: p.
tax bill in a statement t eleasei •
!.' ale b-. the int'cionet? -a v.
.i Rights Legislation conspu.-ed .
,b! nati ,nal c;\ il : ight.. labc>.
i c;lurch, Negro, Jewish, prof*-.- -
|:. rial, and trade organizations.
T ii e Coiifetvnci-, organize
! ic re, July 22, on call of the No
; lb,rial Association for tlu* Ad
: v.-.jii • merit oi Colored People, i
! composed ol delegated represen
IMive.s ot the fallowing organiza
i run. •
i Nati-.nal Councd of Negio
! Women: Congress of Industi id:
i Organizations; U d d Fellow- j
. Beauty Culture League; Unitec
i .Automobile Workers, CTO; Alph:
Kappa Alpha Sorority. American
i Jewish Committee; National As
: sedation ol Colored Gradual.
> Nur:,Friends Committee on
i Veterans Committee: Arnericai
Nalional ) .t-yhslation; Amf-rican
j 'ivil Liberties Union; National
; Council for Permanent FFPv.’
: Anti Defamation League. B’nat
'B’rith; National Asrociation Ne
1 1, to Milliners, Hair Stylists and
fire:; Designer::: National Alii
. .ii.ee Postal Employees; Nations
! Medical Association; Intern at ion
al Ladies Garment Workers Un
; ion, APL; American Jewish Cor.
' gross; and the National. Associa•
ored People.
SECOND SECTION
\
niOlhtKl! - RieliiU t! ('. t* iv.,
| tr ffi-aituai <-,l fn>m J nion i’ni
versity in tftjfi s-, vice |in-siiii*ni
of the s.Uidiiu i;ovc-i nnicnt iv n
> it'oii ll< •tateu iite fame
. when he fr.cil- ltd Choral -ocicty
f Mans- -a-. litdus.it ial School to
Hu Music Yeativsil at \ u-ginia
| Ywle College in 1911. He is di
j r« ( tor of Music at the Ffm City
High School at pre-■■•enl lit is al o
temporary director of the Mount
Don Lajstts! Senior Choir. Mr.
>.a> is a number of the Omega
Pm Phi Fraternity.
O* he average dollar of total
eveneu earns dm 1947 by the Clsas
1 railroads. 81 l cents v. r-rs dcliv
ed from freight transportation.
Railroads installed Jin service
0.918 new freigh cars in the first
ix months of 2 9.48. compared with
-7J5 in the same period in 1747.
GLAMOR SHOP
air Smart Hij;!i Slvlcil
LADIES \!‘P\lttL
AT
vioiii pkicks
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\ « Dresses » Suits
] ) • Underwear * Sportswear
» Coats a Handbags
• Hose
* Children's Wear
EUMORSHOP
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Mount
i Glamor Shop —R*.cky Mount
Rocky Mount
lIAHt.il ttOMY
TO Allan ic Ave Phone ‘M :.S
iMBI i \S( V Si h'ViCl-
The Home of Atlantic Mutual
Ciiuai Asset iatii.il
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KING or THE
BOOT BLACKS
123 E. THOMAS ST.
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Pl I WEST CAY STREET
IOR I t IEMIIIC CARE Ot
HAIR AND SCALP
MIS" AGNES LANE prop.
PHONE 2321'M
itie store That Brough. Prices ji
Down hi Rocky Mouni
SELF-SERVICE
DRESS SHOP
209 SOUTH MAIN STREET
text To Whaley Furniture Co
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238 TAR BORO ST.
’ Hour Dry ( C aning Service
TELEPHONE 113
BAWLIKS
CM C. & SERYIt I STATION
j 157 Atlantic Ave. Phone 995
Sandwiches, Beer, Sodas Ice
Cream Cat, Oil TYa-h Grease
TIRE REPAIRS
H. H. WF.LK.S~
(111 STORE
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A (.ENTS WANTED: AERO &
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j 03 Atlantic Ave. Phone 756
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The Best ot Service On All
Maker ol i ar* and Trucks
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Treat Yourself To Our
Service
Gitv Barber Shop
200 E. THOMAS ST.
Willi a iTt Grimes. Prop.
ATLANTIC
SERA i» l ST \ 1 ION
I. Ihruna- St. phone 9189
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I *rr and Mechanical Works
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DAVES
ji RADIO A RECORD SHOP
Specializing in Vuto Radios
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MARCUS DAVIS. Prop
Dannie s Beauty Shop
! 1 Specializing I* l All Phases Os
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513 IV Thomas S. Rocky Mt.
Mrs. Dannie MeClean, Prop.
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! 700 penn. Ave, phone 23Si: fi
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208 1 Tfiotriu- St. Pln.ne 269-J
] OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS
(mil- Pippm, President
Mrs. Nora i Bailev, See. Treas.
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DICKiN’S
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I ish Dre'sed and Delivered free
C? 5 VI THOMAS STREET
PHONE 12&.6W.V
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FREsII EiSH MEATS
GROCER!* S
361 ATLANTIC AVE.
PHONE 2245-M
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COMFI mi NTS OF
Rev, k. I\ Bat lie
PRESIDENT OS THE STATE
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ROCKY MOL*NT
FRESH FISH
PHONE 1251 -W
304 OOLDLEAI ST.
B l„ BENJAMIN, Prop.
WILLIAMS
COMMUNITY STORE
314 GDI DLL As STREET
Pt AIN & I ANCV GROCERIES
FRESH MEATS DAIRY
•PRODUCTS OF AI.L KINDS
BATTLE'S
CASH GROCER & MEAT
MARKET
615 E. THOMAS ST.
For t>uick Service Call 27*6