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PAGE SIX ■ PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bell ~•£ Buni Sheet is spending two weeks with relatives and triends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of New York City were the house guests of Mrs. Fuller's sister Mrs. ft F Van tor ten days. Mrs. Georgia Lewis ot Brooklyn, left Saturday after spending two weeks with friends and : datives. Clifton J, Gibbs USN is now spending ten days leso» with hi - aunt, Mrs. Canetta Gibbs of HST. Mr. Gibbs lias just completed 16 weeks of conimi - *ar., schooling in Hew London, Conn. Miss Mamie L. Harper oi Phil adelphta, Pa., left Satuid.u aim spending three week ■ *-. h *./•.* s.- ■ guest ot Mr and ivies Jatnci Grantham of A. Street. Mrs. Roberta Swindell ot 8i • -ol* lyn is visiting net rnotin-i Mrs Maggie White ot Ellis Alley tor < month. Mrs. Millis Simmons and daugh ter. Mary ot New Y<.rk or*- spend- i buseTfor hire ; YOU NAME IT; tVt TAKE YOU For Hoi Summer Pleasure Trips Call 28? 3 - ?4-H«ur Service Ficyd Hill, Gwner Uperamt ’ansCßß—w" jmcnay.-ajganwfc Five Point’s SWAP SHOP COMPARE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY, SHOP AND SAVE AT FIVE POINT SWAP SHOP mnr~rmrvr nmiaimv—n»Mrinn ifrwnrna- -ryr- _-y COMPLIMENTS OF _ W. MAYE HOME OF FRF.SII MEETS ANI) GROCERIES tall 4HCO W. Maye, Jr., Prop. j 935 1-2 Cedar Street ROBINSON’S , SNACK GAR 5<K) KII.M A KNOCK ST. Soft drinks, candy cakf.s I t it*ARM IES SANDWICHES JOHN ROBINSON Prop Stephen Roberts GROCERY AND PRODUCE 1008 BROAD STREET ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL t UMrt.l.Mt.\ i s ot Mrs. Carrie Godette 588 SECOND STREET Ice Cream, Candy, Soft Drinks CLUB 102 711 B! KN STREET New Bern’s Finest and Mu.» EXCLUSIVE NIGHT C LCD EN TERTAINM EN f EVEM i WEEK END !_ Blount’s Grocery 914 MAIN STREET GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS DIAL J ,Sh GEORGE’S RADIO SERVICE 715 WEST STREET Radio And Electrical Spectaifsti 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE James W George. Owner NELSON’S I BLUE ROOM 603 QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, RtER CIGARETTES ‘ SWEET MUSIC LaSALLE Bt Al ly shop 513 KILMARNOCK STREET i “WHERE THERE'S BEAUTY THERE'S CHARM’ A Johnson Alirieda Stan'ey Operator Proprietor 1 ires - Batteries Seat Covers BICYCLES ~ AUTO PARTS EASY TERMS J.B.AMIS OWNER Pollock St. Opposite City Hail telephone mss a f 5/5 ASSOCIATE store * % p I * I! . ing three weeks with her sister,„ Mrs. Irene Wynn of Liberty Strett. They were accompanied by Mrs, Katherine Madinas, also ot New York T. s. a James. Payton USA. left i Friday afternoon after spending a , week with friends and relatives. I CANNOT WALK ! THE PATH A!,ONE If I D WOODS I cannot walk this path .done Phr path from here > my Heaver- j iy home; God grant, unto me such protection, i that i need to lead me on through with your * edeemea You art my Father, upon Thee. I call While my enemies lay by and wish, in* to tail ■ 1 am not hurt with cries and i ! moans. i F.n I know that J am not in this path alone. ’ i have my ups and downs and my burdens to beat But who but Thee will a portion share While back-biters, hell hounds; against me fight. j 1 know that I am not alone in this i my Heavenly fi?nt. t dear Savior am a soldier of the ; Cross ; i must tight now or my soul will be lost. For I have volunteered in this army going home Jesus is the Captain and I know. 1 ciri not alone. CHURCH NEWS GREEN CHAPEL M. B •<: v W. L. Giffin. Pastor. 1:30 A M. Church School |il 00 A. M. Morning Worship | ;0o P. M BTU. REFORMER SHILOH M. B. N I. Griffin, Pastor 11:00 A M Morning Worship, ser mon by tire pastor. 2-00 I- vt. Church School. * * * ST. PAUL M, B. vv L Griffin, Pastor <3O A. l*t. Sunday School U:00 A M. Morning Worship <OO P M BTU Every one i*. invited to attend h?-:e services. It Pays To Advertise!! BILL’S sandwich shop Kanuw icnrS Jr-e C ream. Roasted Peanuts, Soft Drinks, Beer Tobacco 1012 Broad St. WILLIAM SID BERRY Prop J. W, Reese CROC FRY Groceries and Meats 1842 BROAD ST, Dial 4481 Variety Market Better Meats - Eggs - Produce GROCERIES 730 WE SI ST. Phone 47fi5 FREE DELIVERY j Water A. Good rite. Prop j Miss Ada Jones, Mgr. I Todies Smoke Shop Tfie Gayest Spot In Town Idle QUEEN ST. Beer - Cigarettes - Candy DRAFT BEER FODIE HARRIS, Prop FROG POND SF-itt It I. hi Ai ».t\ i Hashing, Potlstung -Phune 2351 foi net Bum and Queen Sts, Beer - Smokes - Candy Albert wtituteiu huuay Bryant SI'X-ON fi SUCTION j I , i BIRTHDAY S-ittie Beverly j Jean Fo.v looked on her beauti ful birthday cake with one single i candle ott it, marking her first 1 birthday Sunday, August 1 She j is the daughter u S- I), ist and Air.-. Vernon N. Coy *<t ,1-97 Craven Tenure She also lias one Mother. veruon A Jr Her hot.- by is eating and sleeping. ILVRLOWE NOTES BY AP,DIE NOLAN ! I I Mrs. Owens Hodge and Me*., „ . I j Cut-tie Goddette are sponsoring ::. j i program this week at the church l it wiii be a musical program led toy j ten captain-: each night. By demand iof The public, the Rev. P N. White : of Gclascc.ru. blind minister, has | I returned to this community to r-en~' der service in songs. Mrs. Mary Frazier was visiting i relatives m Vimuia last week. Craven Corner Church and Pil- I grim Rest Cln-i- tian will have then ! annual picnic the fourth Sunday ;n August. The picnic is sponsored ay C. F McCabe sup* rintendent of Pilgrim Rest Church and Aidie Noland, superintendent nl Craven i Corner Church. 'I hey are assisted ;by the following program coinniis ! tees: Lemon Frazier, Theodore i Gcdrlte, Jefferson Godette of Cra-. ven Corn*-. Miss Cbma Ann Mc j Cabe and Mis.-: Flora Mac McCabe- i i and Miss Mis.-iouri Mcr aoe pro j gram committee of Pilgnm Rest i'(m.i.o<:ksvh,i,e BY JETT IF G. SIMMONS Mr. and Mrs:. Free! jVJiirplrv spent Sunday in KinEton. Mi. Ella K.i *«;>->•• has returned home from the Good Shepherd Hos pital attrr having a serious. op*--j ;-21 1 on Ski e i i do: ij e Jin e Mr. and Mrs. KJliis Murphy :prlit Sunday in Jacksonville. CpJ. and Mi... Leroy Wilson were ! Half shoppers Friday. 9/fy yiidqhbtA& Dux Pai-lson . v “People who want to plan our eco ■•■<»> remind me of Cousin Ned. If he’d spent as much time piuntmg as planning ... he'd died rich." a • t fHPUIA* USE j! Ls. I!I1S CDOKINE rulane Sue * 4 Water Heating j| | nnnrn Space Heating sssmggclTSgri'fSßat » AMWC4S fMBSTGASIMU * e<3r * i . • When « new SOPER Ga» 1U1.9. . * * T«U» in pi*c* lr. yoor kitchen, cook- EcOTt Cif7ll f* Cl / tnq b«com«» * caretrM "Kvllt Yoo'li «r.ioy thi* (a*t .. ~ ni««iv.. * * • convenient Mrvic*. Try a with 1 iriodwm tvn«y»t»*d <}**, l^&o6ti€i(lb£-(} f Eastern Rulane Sales CORPORATION SELLING BETTER.MERCHANDISE TO MORE PEOPLE KINSTON NEW BERN, N. C. 11 Ml yuiF NDA MEETING TO! FEATURE FILM ONI NEURU DENTISTS CHICAGO (ANP) - A movie ; demonstrating, the latest technics : j-., dentistry with Negro dentists | m action will be tin*- *<i the many - features ot the 35th annual meet- j !mg of the National Dental assc- | 1 ciation, it was revealed here this j : <veek. The NDA meeting will be hetd i in Newark August 5-ld at the ; Newark Actiool of Fine and 111 mistrial Arts. Dr. Elliott c. Small, chairman i !of the visual education program - will show the film, “The Demist j jm the Hospital,’’ showing Negro j j deni tuts in action at a modern ■ j hospital. Dr. William D. Giles, na- ' ; tional vice president, produced j the film. The scenes in the film were ] taken at Provident hospital in Chicago, the city long recognized : by white and colored dentists as an outstanding center of dentis 1 ry. Among other Chicagoans tak ,ip important roles in the corning 'convention are Dr. Joseph H. i Plummer, national chairman ot ; i sports: Dr. William H. Wethers j \ with a lecture on children’s den- ; ■i is try, and Dr. Maurice H He-j , bc-rt, a discourse on pyorrhea. j Other features of the convert- ; tior* program will be demonstra- T-ons, sports activities and a social j i program. The meeting will open with a radio broadcast by Docxo: . Russell A. Dixon, president-elect, Washington, Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. Special sessions scheduled for the meeting are the periodontia ; < ssion, 10 a.in., dental educa , Don, 2 p.m. and table clinics, 3 p.m., August JO: oral .surgery, it i am., and medical symposium, 2 I p.m.. August 11, and a series oi t£ ble clinics, August 12 and 13. i Mayor Vincent J. Murphy *>♦ Newark will welcome tne NDA at Ttie public meeting, 8:30 p.m., All \ gust 10. Guest speaker at the. meeting will be Harold A. Lett * | chief assistant, division again.-,! discrimination, Department of Ed ucation ot New Jersey. Dr. C. E. ! Poraar will be master of cere , monies. Sports highlights of the pro mom, arranged by Dr. Plummet, will be a golf tournament, 8 a. m., at the Galloping Hill golf course. August H, Dr. P. L. Kincaid, chairman, and a tennis meet. Newark Public Park tennis court jt 1 p.m, August 12. Nine dentists, Dr. Leon W Scott, chairman, periodontia sec- | tion, will conduct a symposium on j Periondontia sot the General j | Practitioner.' 1 at 10 am., Aug. 10 | [Fallowing the discussion will be j I. at demonstrations conducted ;by members of the panel. Waiter Retires At 79 After 58-Year Lareer Savannah, Ga, (ANP) —Gem-j gif's must famous waiter, Jame.-. I A. Walkei, 79, retired last week; alter 58 years of service at lh* i Hotel De Soto. Company ofJtci .-.i- and colored tinploves attend ; if a retirement party in hi.s hon >r I us« H«- : * tcived many gifts from L 'ends he liad made during hi. many years of work, Charles E Day, vice president and general manager of the hotel and chair :|J an ol the retirement party com Uiittei- told him iie would get a Trombly .-heck from the hotel for ■ the rest of his htt. 'iHE CAKOIaiNIAN HAITIAN FISCAL AFFAIRS FACE ON INVESTIGATION j LAKE SUt'VESS lANPi In- j jvestigafion of Haiti’s economic ai-- i fairs \a p;om:;,ed by United NT ! . lions, and a group of experts is being sent o the Carib island re- ; | public to help solve some ot Ids I ’ more pressing problems Several Negroes have visited j 1 Haiti and are fully aware ot what | |is happening there to throttle dv.- . nation. Dr. Rayford Logan of How ..id University visited the island a; i the request of the United States ; government eight years ago and i submitted a report on his return ; which never was released to the j public. Dr. Logan at that time was'eft i tleal of die operations of the famed i organization SHADA the society 'tor the development o; the island.-, j agricultural products This and j other octopus-like units a’iunglt-d the native initiative and sapped the rev-mtes which the island should have enjoyed REPORT SUPPRESSED Why Dr. Logan’s report was sup pressed by government officials ! has never be< ; u revealed, hut The I tact remains that Dr. Logan did i j visit Haiti and made an intensive : and extensive survey which he m jeluded in his report. He has nevti | revealed its contents since it was j government property. Dr I ogan was wined and dinea ! toy Haiti's then top folk, but this aid not prevent him from relating “FOOLS UNAWARE” ! I By JOHN HENRIK CLARKE For ANR Twas more than a man hung Unjustly, oil tit-o. i! With that man unconsciously . They hung humanity. 'Twas more than an odor, that passed, When the wind blew through the trees ‘Twar justice dead and withered ... Like a heap of Autumn leaves. i MHKm"ail out al TWi\ I i f ” j ■rm . -r .. r, n-miiirr '■■ ll 11/ One Way T*s Lose Friends Is To Keep Bumming Cigarette. Do Avoid Becoming An Habitual Cigarette-Mom her! ! I fW"rT‘jw.«fT»r7g—■ »^n--» r r r ar-n r -T--Ti-,raiwiS-Tiiriri ■,TnT , . i »>-w< ■—nwwwwpn IT PAYS j TO ! Advertise j j SEE I J j CHARLES SPARROW OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES 729 West Street SECOND fcJRCTiON " ,' 4 | CAMPER Barbara Lucille ! Rivers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. i H. S. Rivers left recently for j Camp Atwater, Eas. Brookiieid. Massachusetts. She will be there j tor a period of live weeks. Mu real .story of limns financial 1 J(;d r l'onunUv U ‘.UbhrS. Dr. Mercer Cook has also t.»ld i "'oitie interesting stories oi the Hat - , trail republic, showing where out- j i side interests siphoned oft the | : cream of the revenue, leaving the j 1 island's affairs and income in a j highly muddied state. What the United Nations commit- . tee proposes to do i.. ?c adjust and in the island and offej suggestions tor improving the general econo mis status. rectify many of the evils prevalent WI'jEK MNJL»INfi SATUKDAV, AUGUST 7, l'Jit 8 : Newsmen Criticize j Daily News Stories I On Minority Groups CHICAGO i AMP) -- Nothin, j I was held back as nine journalists j seven men and two women, win ners of Nietnan fellowships, lashed j it the treatment in news stones of j minorities by the nation’s white press, in an article appeasing in the September issue of the Negro Digest. The views of these journalism' winners, now entitled 10 a year oi _ WOOD'S N E IG if BO it l.y GROf’ ER \ Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Ice Cream, Notions Patent Medicine, Negro News Dealer. Call 3269 Corner Queen amt Bryant L. D, WOODS, Prop. i ... j IDEAL SHOE SHOP QUALITY SHOE REBUILDING 1 UiICHELL J. KIIOURY, Prop. *O3 BROAD ST. NEW BERN | Whitfield’s Grill ChAifDY ICE CREAM TOBBACO BEER 915 MAIN STREET JOHN WHITFIELD, Prop. aNTED VOt'NG BOYS AND GIRLS f rom IS to 21 years of age that j ire interested in Theatre Work. SEE F. M. HAMILTON . 802 QUEEN STREET ! ' (Gardner’s Grocery "Your Friendly Neighborhood Store - Stanlr, Fancy Groceries Soft Birnks, Beer 1101 H. St. M. Garner, Prop. —— | "YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST { NOW TRY THE BEST" Vail’s Barber Shop 1032 BROAD STREET | phone 3954, Mrs. R. F. Vail, Prop. | , - - ■ ... Lauretta’* FLOWER SHOP CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES All Kinds of Funeral Designs Greeting Cards Novelties j ; 1002 N Burn St. Phone 4284 For Fish Trut Are Cleaned ; Ready For The Pan - See Us Baker* Sea Food and mnmu. 814 Queen St. Dial 36 18 DOT’S BEAUTY PARLOR RED I, Box 207 - Var.seboro For The Best Care of Hair anti Latest Summer Stiles Mrs Dorothy Bryant, Prop. RHEM AND FORD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Masonry And Concrete Work—Repair Work Os Ail Kinds ALSO PAINTING. 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Their i biggest criticisms came against the ! subject of rape, the use of ope with Nt. ro jokes in various papers. | Rape," the article says, "has i been so distorted in white pres., j a.- to be synonymous with the I word i *pi \ .’ One paper even inserted ihe picture cf a Negro »n ! the first paragraph of a iap? story i to mislead readers. — ■ ....... s GET YOUR NEWS IN THE ij CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE I Thursday EACH WEEK Sam Lipinan AND SONS, INC. j Department Store VALUE AND SERVICE i — NEWLY OPENED JOE AND BULLOCKS Paradise Inn Brer, Soft Drinks, Candies and tobaccos 1044 Broad St. Opposite Ritz Theatre I J. Bellamy, ( . Bullock. Props. need money? VVE BUY OR LOAN MONEY ON HOST ANYTHING OF VALUE NEW BERN LOAN AND JEWELERS 215 MIDDLE ST. VVE GUY OLD GOLD, DIAMONDS, SILVER, ETC. CLUE “65” OF BEAUFORT j! Affiliated with Club "05” ot 1716 j Canal St., New Bern. Sea Food Dinners A Specialty. Dancing Nightly. 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