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PAGE TWO The uof television us a means * i f liringio'; to farm and city pco ft- tilt p;j! ■» «.il <'i<.■ 11It m ;a! dod l Oiof* ( Ui.i M."'.' Will be ■ <t ’ .« t < f jll 1 idi.'f.tloi y iiUttJy o!be i.c•.t.l v:)i dud Marketing At.l h*«aJ iNotkr* . Tl> 1 OF i i Oi LAND 1 ; j, rl f. . .1 I 1 .,t tJiC &u- S.'NL. C* <l,le 111 t d .j ■ *1:*? under < l . .. Juit; n.ent oi the hu .Court ; 1 V.• ' 'cant.. UJ o■ *,,i t'l.v ■ ;u therein • . etiiiU d, 'iVi L) Haywood, r ■ I . I I 'll I 111 Ili e I .'. IAT * L'i LcllA 111 ■ ,ii. i in . • •i ri VS. J. F I , v , ■, i er.ii . ; i Lucy fifty wcou; i. i' Hr kins widow; C G ,ii ■ ;ic. G- i male Ha... - i. Hay v/oud vadov/er; .. ... luxivl, divorcee; D. H. i' *... ■ i .■ K.n.uv. Hay ■g- < • J. Haywood. widow; ■* H; ia-,i and ■ ;{r, AitLsri ■ “T'-- • 1... H iod and vvii ' v h ; . vvd. Wdbur Haywood; 4 in.' L Haywood and w in. ! Hiv . ■ :i A i'ctvla Hay ; NT Virginia D Hr. - c i otk i - i lUtiiotta Hay s • ; . i■. ». Ai jil.se Bui"V- •il /• ■ >.in< ortham Bur * 1 . o ’ B. Haywood the J. . 7698 on the Special D n cf Wake Conn • r . a. the hour oi Id oeiocit l . a,.., l;,. ?6th ray ot ; N .1. t>i La iole and ~elk t :t •; bidder for cash at | . ; . .ury Courthouse dear Fa.- .Niii-tli t arolina, the 1- ; •• v i iked land r N • h •. • I' l. in 44 ot the t n< n < i i' ot the Town ’ :vr. r v; r shown by may ~s ... ; i.i Render of luri d ' ' t VVi;i 1 ..uiity. N. ( in r.-ni: r; ;) t i ..... 127. Said e lof n ■ i;:s Panel Street and ■i by 150 feet. '.';s.r-u6th day of July. 1948. ' D. HA V WOOD. ■l ontmission* i ■J’ iv ' ii.rujt ■ 7. i-i. 21. HT- Si j TRIOR COURT .‘.'ORTH CAROLINA WAKL COCNTY NOTH I ; . r;i IZABsfiTH MYFRS ADAM MYERS 'Hit r. El‘E MDA NT. Ad am My err ■ iii ... ■ ;r ii.v ti .ri an acNcn iL-n* iv*.i . A-'-ve tia been coninie.it ’i..- ( eurt of Wake 1 ' ‘ in btiiin an absolute di ..u lie sm ound? of two year . . i .r.; ■ a pi ;.i‘» uled in :he Aia tr.v .1 r. in Caro.i ,a. plaintiff d ..r t.i- ii..: lived repy. ale : I, i ... 1 i - tt.an two \. .u ■it ut-vei-;, th'. institution c? ic*i' action, and that said defend v.:l iurthri t.ir.f notice that i i' 1.ii.i.0 .j .il appear at the oi . oi v , piei'i of me Superior vv ike county. North Care . ’ tliv i iui A ruse in Raleigh, A, i . the 16th day ot Aiyu ’ ’ht;: o. ivikn twenty ur.vs fce Ail ■ tiid a ; veer or oen.uto A.i ■ .i. i : of' lid action, i n - .Tiii ill ill apply to the Court to ’» rehet dtiuarAi 5 ,r -ne y.av plaiaf I This iSth nay of July, i'Ji?. kAfC ALLiLN. Asacsnt e.i eii i SupciiOi Court 17 24, 31-August 7. I 1“ i 4 > IRIX N»> tu E i”{i A-n :i CAROLINA if i AA COi.ii.' TV | A 5 v INC. .qualified as Executrix v ■ LsU A ...i Bank' Y. Holt be et • l.:t -o: Wi-r County, N* ,;ii | V ; 1. c 'f < . r to i,'Lva ll pi - i. i'.ivir.jt i e asainst lire? 4 .A*.- ... i d s.' .'-d to (XiiiOit tfi-. i.i til- urifii: . : igned at 1012 tl .. art tu A i Raleigh, North dbrslim flit i Let,, re tin Ibl . day •i .i1..:. i • this notice v.tii :* of their recovery lb "ii ■ re in '..-bv-d to the Estate | i; . o11;.i- immediate p«y* ■f' V | I bill day ct June, 1948. r .ill IL HOl. i. Executrix ! J. CARNAGE, Attorney .j ;.6-July J, 10, 17, 24. 1. EXECUTRIX S NOTICES I Having qualified as executrix :V Vl,:.v ML! v deceased, nf ¥k'3.Kt; Cotiißty. Krirth” Carolina...: sh a to not)’.' ail persons hav ing claim-: xgrun-. ;t he estate cf fie said ■ ccae d to exhibit them iin ■:*! oc.ioiv June 1, lS4y or this '. -a via ’■■ Bfr.cc i .ti bar ,f I- * » ~ \■■ - .t-i\i\i:: a Ail pc. : i •‘e.-iiS ill ft-' :*■-■:' t< the - ad (itatr please F if iimvifdi itr payrent. j T'L. the fith da’.' of June. Ift 4.9. * Lucv Pearce Eaton, ! 1...- . .;. of Mane M-Iv. r ! i Biiggs and iVesi Attorneys Ki>MtVISYRATIO.N NOTICE |TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE COUNTY %HE ST APE OF NORTH CARO f tW* t n< ■ ' t To all to whom these present Jltajl come GREETING. It be in. EatlsfactorHv Proven To The Un §>■Aligned, Cscrk of the Superio: |*ourt for Wake County, that Nan tie Ownstor. Sanders, late of sa.; coninty, is dead, bavins* made a las *•111 and Testament, which has beet fcdrr.itted to probate ta true cop; whereof i- hereunto annexed>. an< I Is Dun'■■ton Perry and Executri: teamed therein, having qualified a inch* according to l . These: arc therefore to cm frrwer the said Executrix to entc in and upon all and singular th fcoods and chatties, the rights an. tredrT of the said deceased, an (he* same to take into possess to; ♦vher. soever to be found, and ai lust debts of the raid deceased i pay <nd satisfy, and the residue a Said * state to distribute accordin. lo U'ic direction ol raid Will, j Witness mv hand and the seal c laid Court., this 3rd day of Jun* I . W. G. MORDECAJL Clerk c the Superior Court, tfwne 12, IS, 26-July 3 ; 20, i7. t ¥*ii nn i ¥ f** BIR i HS Birth certificates fdr boLif.-, Lotn : to its fptiowing couplee were rr, - ■ .'•rered in tht offices ot thr Wahl ■Jouaty Health iOepai tmeiii during '..t week 4 Ju.i.v - Heni y Bell and Mis. Mai he White Beil. Route 2. Dunn, i .; j l.im nit , Ids I . July 2c. E. He. 10.1 (diceasid July), and Mrs. Dorothy Reed Horton, 121 I i. ri! t 'ubiiti'us tAtee! 3 sou. John ; Ku V ! uiy 1 L e V: i,y' jl i 1 11 t. v Mrs. M;) g gie Car - pOi'jtc C L. yoii J .) Oa/1 wi .a- ; A,:. May 9. Omega G in t-on and Mrs Kit.;a I rapp Gf.oason. W etideli. a ij.st.ry r.". . Richie Alfred. June la < Arum Perkiti? .rid Mr. .C.ti;. j •' Rug r- I-S riii.i J lolly .pi vr lierris 1...r. b ebinary IS Hatolu Lee* timith and sti Min- 1 jni Row hind Amur Route i Fn- 1 .(i.; v Apj-iiig;. u baby -_irl. Mildred | J i. itricia. May 30. F. rn vt IviuNml arid Mrs. Mary ; ‘ 1 11, ri ; li :vk :\. .1 Fstqu.iy Rptiiigr ‘ ,i -on, vrho ..1 not named, Jon. / ..!• ' .ribi; :.).d kb 1 Marti. M. ‘ r iil(inn tiahb. Route ! Vaiina, a ‘ ■ Laud). Jum tiO iin i iilagf: old Mrs. Ethel B.uston I ilia re. V T .-1 ; t,a baby ~. and a ; CHAVIS HEIGHTS I Mr j. Milley Ftreli of New Jer sey hap returned home alter vis- j itint? nei mother, Mr; Heste-'- , Feiell of I Chavis W'ay. Ml- Lula Morgan of Wak« County was guest of her daugh ; ter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. William McDaniel off, Chavis Way recently. Mr*-. Floyd Phdlins and a.. f New York have retfirned homo after visitmp relatives and friends here They were house a-to tr of Mrs Phillips’ irmther m law, Mrs Bottle Phillips of. 721 S. West Street. Mrs. Hester Fereli of 4 Chavis Way has been lii and confined to her apartment for several day Her many friends wish her a quicis recovery. Mr. and Mr Johnston Wail and family 9 Smith Plaza haw returned horn, after spending . their .nation in Jackson. Mrs. Data Dixon of 19 Chavis- Way who ha.- been ill for several I weex-t is u-ported improving ra , pidiy, but is still confined to her b(rvi, j' .Mrs. Lonnie Davis oi 606 S. Harrington Street has been elect , ed delegate to the Progressive . Council of Elk? to attend the na , tional convention of Elk- in Cm cinna'i, Ohio, this mont’a. Mrs. and Mrs Sidney Rob* - s son and children spent their va cation with relatives and friends IJ m Miami, Fla. , hi A IRS if MUKAi S 1; .it sites for Ztb Jeftru.* who 1 t| A *s Washingttn. £) C or. Aus - v/ere held at the St. John's i ■ .mi cn m Vw.ttf County Friday and ! followed by inteiment m tn* f’on.es i or.,eery. Funeral s-ivirf for Mr-:., Addjc 1 ' sism whj died at St Agnes Rts '■ A'*! ■ hue-day ■.. cry conducted ' ins. the wanky Street Christian - hurch Sunday and followed by ! •i.t,-; men! in M». Hope Cemetery. FA: A rues tor Mrs. Mary B. Wit e Aii in; Icnr ci ly of 210 U stn Avenue ■ ..tvv i r k City who died on Fri • 112 ■■ • Jub’ SO. were conducted H orn '■ - ' 'LI Bapust Church on Wed 'tv-* 1 ' of ia.-t week and followed 1 by interment in Malby’s Cross fa ad Cemetery. The Rev. O. S. ' Bullock, pastor, officiated ai the iiuneral services. 'T ,e Federal Government ha- al - Heatsd North Carolina $2.->i2 04l Fi' *t? school lunch program du.c --y g i><4B-49. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAFT. COUNTV HAVING QUALIFIED ,*■ Admin sstratrix of the Estate cf Mrs Mag ,?u- Hall, deceas'd, late of WC i: Count;,’, North Carolina, this ;r 1& notify all persons having claim* .gamrt. the Estate of said decear t’d to exhibit them to the under signed at Route t. Box 49, Wendell. North Carolina, on or before the ‘Jui day of July. ift»9 or this notice ■’ill be pleaded in bar of then re covery Ail persons indebted to tne Estate will pleas*, make jmmed/a.e i payment This 13th day of July, 1948 MRS. ANNIE B BULLOCK Administratrix July 17, 24 31 -August 7. 14, 21. i -I-,,—. -- r| . n .' r Ig|||| 041 24-HOUR service ! 32? EAST CABARRUS ST, • C. A. HAYWOOD, Owner i : b.igy daui. 1 tin . who were not nam- ' -d. July i’. James Luther Prince and Ml.. Vu.sj Ryles PiinCe Hinite l io cjnay Bpiiiig?. a .-mi Jsrue's Wallir j uiy J ! j■ Edward Caper: and Mrs. Novella I McLeod C«P<:»- Fu-jU../ Ls .inr: a | -.lii. vVIIO V. a Hot il .lined, ,1 une AL Gilit L-. lit nut -M i - Annie joins h. lid Roil ‘.jpiiiig- a luuvmei I A tiO Wa itot iiaiUeii Jui.v 10 PERSONALS Mrs. Vine v ft f’onney loti Mu.'i- ! day -for New Vork to visit her • cfeugiiter, IVlis" Shelly f'ortney, v/tlu is ill. Bm-y GUI is spending his va cation with ic-i.itivcs in Hatti muie, Md Mr;- John T. Yarborough of Hal- ; tionier, Md.. has returned home after visiting relative:, and j trie lid;, heir. Mr. and Mrs. A. Huh and chil dren have returned to the city after visiting relative? m Mebaue Miss Rose Montague is spend ing h*.r vacation with relative :n New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs C. Dunn and children oi' Game, visited Mrs. Carlton Bur nette here recently. Mrs. Faye Peace .Mave has r, turned from Washington, b. C. where she attended the Peace family reunion, All <<f tin ehll drt n of Mrs W H P. .m and the late Mi. H Penci. ‘7, . ga thered m D. C at tia- home of Mrs. Minnie Peace Hackney for the occasion. liio.v piescnt were: Mrs. Blanche Peace Hogans of No .v York City, John Charks • P- a. of Jamaica, N. Y . .4, . Fa; e Peace May-, of Raleigh, and Mi Minnie Peace Hackney and William Henry Peace of Washing ton. D. C. Mi? -.md Mrs. W. W. Law-,, Mr-: Carrie Laws, Mi. Ernestine Lav. ;, Mi: M. L. Chavis and Mw? Carrin-; Scatter motored to Tat boro and Reeky Mount last Sun nay to Visit friends Alpha Theta Omega Chapter A • the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv : wili sponsor its annual Debutante Ball at Municipal Auditorium on November 2o‘. A committee composed of Sor ors Virginia K. Newell, Martha W. Wheeler, Sunt- V Perry, and Gwendolyn Ligon are making plane tc present eligible young ladies of Raleigh and Eastern Nci tii Carolina at the annual i ball. Oi. July 25 Steward**:..- Boat .1 No. 2oi trie St Paul AME Chare sponsored a baby contest at the home of Mi an d Mrs. A. K Brown at 818 El. Martin Street. Baby William Tate won first i prize and Baby Patricia William i second prize. The total amount ■raised was $63.G1. After the business session the guests were royally entertained by Ms and Mrs. Brown Those present were: Mesdaraes, Ida Al ■ ion, Autrie Greene, L. Swinson, Addle Bctna, Dunn, Delia Mack, Mary Curtiss, Mary Spruill, Mil dred Williams, and Miss Maggie Almond and Miss M. T Brooks. Mr Hattie Brown Richards of Nrptune, N. J., formerly of Ra ieigh,. is spending her vacation in Montreal and Quebec, Canada. Mi-. A. Sturdivant Suite of 1012 £. Jones Street was called to Brooklyn, N. Y., due to the illness of' her sister, Mrs. Mae W iiliarns. Ihe Flower ‘dub and Pastoi ; Aid Club ot the Ebem-zer Baptist Church sponsored a one-act nlay "Aftei th< Chuivb Suppers of. the Little Raleigh Community Center Thursday night. July 29 T'hc play was under the dime . Lon of :»Ii? Fannie Pippen, presi dent of the Pastor’s Aid Club. Others participating in sponsor ing the olay were Mrs. Bessie Jcvner. president of the Flew er Club; Mrs. Mane Catlike. Mi Novella Thorpe. Mrs. Geneva Taylor and Miss Carrie SainnC" .irv Amelia Brook: of 802 Sciith ; Person ntei celebrated he. 56th b.u-ihday on August 11 Lite irec-iv ed many gms from her children and frienos. We wish for her mar. many more nappy birthdays Miss Mahssie M Break? of Ncr folk. Vs. visited relative*, and : friends of this city over the vt t-ek end. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monroe from Detroit. Michigan, formally of this city visited their parents, Rev and Mrs R L Monroe of 91st Fayetteville St. „. Little Mrs Ella Christine Kelly l visiting her uncle and aunt. Dr uict Mi Charles Alston in .'viva roe, N C. nn»m—tanjiiwiifnwni hiimmii m 'I HE CA UUlilN iAN MIBMIa MR'’- in SHk^SSHSBK / I&p " / -< * £($&&&& peS? * ~ '■ W" . sSsSB TraHßSf ■ < \ -'.v>-.- f x/ : '- : v : ' MtCRIMMON - CLARKSON NUPTIALS Above are :hov>n the inciuber ot ttw tvetldmg pai ■ ty a , Mr . Tres'ie Mi t'wnmon became me bin.it or r*aniupi t'urk-.nu at * ceremony wbuen w.i- ,il !Ue home ot me ! i ule • (iai- iil' on Sunday. M'vn n from left to light are. While Clarkson, brothet cf tn groom and '.*>• t man: Mrs. ideal* VIAKHIACIS l ii. n.- • : to myr-, were usiii :o the* fi.iTowmi eoupies aiiiing the past weei:. according to r-sccrctf of Hunter Elimg on. Wake t oualy registtar of deed:; Clinton Webster. Bawu'h. IT. ut* ii. and Mi. - JosCle Lovman. fui jieig;:. Route I. July 31 Willard Wiggins. Krughtaale Route I. and Miss Barbara Eliza beth Parham. Wendell. July 31. “Manana ' Sitiiis Fheriir Ot Special Session. BY t ONB.AU t i.A.RK WASHINGTON tANPi After 1 mi- on their pr*./mi.-es made* in the party s platform >.i u;4-i and . * lidoi sed in 1948. the Re-pub ! lican? are again shout iEs the t. ~* Oi.it K'ji tO i\ C c ‘Wiitif i*ii 'i. 'v. c vviii can .* out our prornii.ei. fJOadCHli izy ficiz’. ii. A: . 'I l»ti t. 1. Ohio party leader, the Republi can:; m Congress ate jv.ct fiddling. way. while civil liberties burn ‘io aothing. In 1946. Sell. f i.Ut one ■. t tn* principal guti'ri :-peaicer ai the Elks, national convention m more, and i,e promised he in company with fellow Repuun cans in cungre.** help In i-anyir«g ; otit the' party's *944 promises REPEATS PROMT EH Two years later in Philadelphia, the party again went through the motions, but when given a chance * ...t week, the srenp beaded by live same man who mad-, guvi* pr.-im ■. - to the Elks, Tile iistion - i-i : *?:t iraternal Negro group said I, Montjs; 'We will make changf • .. I; n we meet in January lft.t'J. Political observers say it l* . Rcpubiicans art sincere a both ttu-u prc.iiiiit*. made in 1944 and again m! 1948. why not carry cut these prom ises new. instead of waiting to :u • who will be elected President oi il'*- United h.tat-;s m Novei’iibr-r; iJ *< r. actionary Dtmocrats from below the Mason and 1 i, i,,,, can be silenced if the Repubhton: •• o ii*. in lilt majority u, riu:-- .iiinction with liberal Democrat care to do so. but civil liberties, housing for veterans and non-vet • ei'ur>-. inflation, and othei iff-ifla • lion suggested fcr> President Tru man tn r.t-ip Mr and Mrs. America *re ; unpiy i.tint- used as a political bail bv ccnzres-men for their owr. personal gain which may not turn out so well this year at the palls. WHAT'S NEW A chemical resin finish to keep cersucker -uit* fit-’sh, mat. in tioi damp leather d*-pile washings and dry cleanings A 1-watt fluorescent light which burns conrmuou ly for a month on 2 1-2 cer.ts worth of electricity is being marketed by an Eastern manufacturer as Ins contribution toward reducing the cast of living Ihe ligitt, intended as a safety bea con foi dark hallways and stair way;:, has an average life of about one yeai A 12-inch phonograph recoi :1 that will furni'h I* an Hour , * ntu: ic—an hour it toil* side -s, ■ | played. The new dices cost les than half the price of their e<juiva lent in music on present records. In addition, they 11 ~eed only one tenth tlte- storage space. A total of 7,437 Tu: M * I larm iers and veteran trainees visited ; tie five tobacco research stations in Hie Si r, e on organized tours, dur ; in* the month” of July. Durham County 4-H Club g:i i have been unusually success} ni with their garden project® fhi.-s year. NumteiusniMesewKwni. -•—«>xmo .wwtairu-.-- ! Finance or Borrow P | On Your Car through the MUON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 E. Da-eve. Street Pirns 3-3231 ■ i» tr- -- (trtr iTyinmirfioiTiirirniwntir niiMfiinfit iii.i K, , matron of tumor; Bren ■n tuv, uowti girl; tnr. ano th . ( lark on, .tiiil George M* j LiimHioit, Litiier *>l tli*> t.rkte, L.iroluiiaii t’Moto i VISITING t'ROI r.SSOß—Wal ter I. Murray, fn. l> visiting plo ts oi- at Jackson College, Jack son Mis;., is director ot the read iivg wot H-.iiop on * tie campus which is seivin;* moie than itt:,' in ei vice teachers in the late ot Ails. * >ppi daring ttu ■ econd term ot the tegniar umietet ses *.*,it. Dr. JUurray *; priiicipil ot rse Dunbar -vhoci Piioenix, Arizona *ANP) SOCHI MIIICAA RACE PRoiiS.E\l I ERMEI) AO Ii TUSKEGFE. Aia. 'ANT) Race- Veialj*n South. Airican is rpai iy a sub-itituic' lor white supi c iTincy. Dr. it, A. Wi£.viiotl ot tiio oivi.ion .ii trusteeship, Urated i-htiions, wicie in Lite- Aegr./ Vtvii book I ’ri-i 7 Dy Tiiss* IlScnj institute. Jtjiu i’aCjai ir-;Ufe w3S a potent ,Uv. ii, ij recent Louin. Ainciiri ii* *t * u m ai .i winch iesulted .11 L:e d * - I of Prill it- iilii It-1 j :ui t in i nail ktiiiu! 1 ite Union ox Mouth Atticu, ao u,iams 'o t,it LN otficutis, is si •.■'immunity whee 2.000,0u0 JSuro p.ans have sacce*:ded in SegiegaL hip and ctist-nfi anchin.-* not only iiicu than 7,000,f«>0 Ati icans but .(iso 1,0U0,000 pt . ii> of mixed blood and Indians effects All The color bar afreets every as : pect of Som. 1 ! Afncan lift. Both 1 public and private life are de l-named by the nolle\ d segre aatiu-n. The un*.i* i!> theciy i- T that each group must he kept -paiate so that each culture may >l* * lop along ■;- .v. n lines. in ieality, Dr. Witscheff writes, this is not so. European society is jupit-me politically, socially and *(. oncmic-ally. This ‘ paralled dc * v-lrpment’ s» really political, so c .1 and ecoviomie dis rnminaticn against non Europeans, not omy in every das affairs, but in the Alth ugh official reasoning that tnn is “in the interest ■■* the native population,” u is OPEN _ FOR BUSINESS FLOWER S FOR ALL OG ASIONS TURNER’S FLORIST 519 S, Bloc<iworth Si. Located I.n The New Cooper Building PHONE 3-8092 Democratic National , > j Committee Announces | New Employment Plan WASHINGTON (AN'P) Hacial segregation has beau banned it! the national headquarters of ine Democratic party ! by the national committee. Chairman Howard McGrath an ncuncart last week Other developments at party headquarters are as icll> w : j The Democratic party ha* abolished its Negro division, the parly will hire clerks, stenographers and other employes without regard la race, creed or color, arid the party will soon pick a ! Negro assistant to the chairman. McGrath said that the committee "merely is being cwn• sklent" by adopting a policy recommended by President Tru man lor government jobs and the armed force--. He did not say whether Hep. William L. Dawson of Illinois would be she colored assistant to the chairman or not. Southerners wfh very critical -of this move by the party headquarters, They claimed that the President was more in i teiesied in big city Negro votes than in satisfying the demands of Dixie, The Republican national committee still maintains its Negro division of Vat Washington of Chicago as chairman. Several j Negroes work cn the headquarters siatt, publicity director Wil liam Murphy 'aid. I Clark son McCrlm mon Marriage Ceremony Is Held in Raleigh H AT.F.IGH-- Mi'S Trtssie T’.idma R Mi'Cnirimon at this <:«i> .became the j bride c-t Samuel F..>ri C. Uncoil of ~ I Raleigh. N. C in y piivtte cere-• d | atony performed Sunday. August. ft - Ith by Dr. O S. Bullock at the p | heme of (he bride - mother here d I Art altar, screened t;y palms ; white gladioli and bumming tap- > & | : rs in i-UibieaOi .: formed tin bach- , -lound The tapers . ei<- lighted : i by Mrs Ermine Cftandler, nien i the bride- Mr- Maine Met’rim- f man presented a program of nup- a dial music and an Marjorie Wi! hanis -yi'iS' The bride w. ~ given in marriag by her brother. Gc.'.i-, i. McCru.- - V ’ nu-n of Raleig - H- r art : was of t ' white ducht • satin v,::n petal 'cuffs and collar Her tinger-tip veil at illusion was ns id n place with a white -at,n crown covered with orange blossoms She carried a Bouquet of siephauotis centers.! with an orchid Mr- 4 . El r, or a i.l Kee. sister a hr bride, was rna r, of honor She wore a gown of grr.-n emboss ed taffeta and a cr-.-wn milar the bride's draped m matching recti illusion Sue earned a bou quet of a-sorted flowers The fiow • i girt Brenda Kce niece of the oride was dressed u white caga.: dv Mr Clarkton had a- hi> best man. hi< brother. William Clarkson of , really based on a fear of "black trig Hit Hit: lit. Every political group, the UN k.-der says, favors white supre macy. The only differences be -1 tween groups are usually based -n degree of white supremacy The liberal attitude displayed b: the government during the wa< ,va-- merely “war time expedi ency. according to Dr. Wiescheff A new electric device which above ground automatically con* I trols the ..eight on an oil-v.-eii ! drilling bit operating 18 000 feet j a. irr the earn, - icifac-e r, a- been he ve loped. ‘ Ware earner- m Bridgeport, j j uinn rate steady work and job eeuriiy as their top preference in eeking employment it is indicat r ed in a survey. r ' CAPITAL CAS CO. <P £jm oiAi, so? JKJ :~" - | WAKE SALVAGE CO. W* Buy oud Sail Rvwrythtaii j of Volua fURNITOHE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 83? S. Wilmington St. Phone 2-232? I j Complete I * I # • J Home Furnishers We can furnish any room in »our home from the living | room to the kite hen. See us j! first,. W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. ! 121 C. Martin, QL j f “.~wympi.fr- ’ • WEEK IJN it]NLi SA'l’KUI>A V, AUGUST 1 K l' l^ ftdit’ig.'i Iv i ) y I.'a i; S e raj i*lcCtuil '0 i- n raothek of the bride, wore a LUu ire s wnh a corsage of red roses Mrs. Emma Clark ton, mother oJ the bridegroom, wore a blue crept dress with a corsage of red rose: Following the ceremony. tat bride and bridegroom were honor ed at an informal reception giver by the Ptide's family. Tile bride is th- daughter of Mrs Fran Senia McCriinmon of Ralele, and i- a graduate of Snaw llnivn ity and a t richer in the W t’oun'y tehool- Tht bridegi-iom a veteran o World War 11 is the ton ol Mi Fruma CTarkion of Kaien.ii and , student of Shaw University Hunter Brothers For Quick Services For FANCY GROCERIES AND WOOD DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 AMD “Never Worry, We Are On Our Way” •SftiiCS HQMFI-COQICED FOODS And what a meal it Will be—- seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real j home-cooked flavor. B & II CAFE 411 S. BLOUNT ST. 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Odi.il Woods, jSj5 East Harecti street, on Sun- Iday. September t 2, | Ai 7' 30 we hail oiu prayer meet jing which \va.- followed by the reg jui3,- evening -ervii.es Following j the evening Mtvices the candi dates were given the rignt hand | ,l fellowship I We are happy to have Mrs. ti j Winter.-: bach to chui. n after hav- I -iig been a «/ay be cause of illness. ! Wi: w*re also liappv to nave the i following visitors lot the morning i mb evening service . Mr. and ,Ui I Davis. Broadway: f’vi .lifted Rios • | ley ct Philadelphia. P*. and Mr 1 .vlorgan of Burling l : n. I The Womans Club met with ivies Hattie Perry of Church etc- - business was discussed after which j u.-e cream and cake were served i ;.y the hosie:s. Next meeting will . e with Mrs Mary G. Alston ci .19 South Haywood street. Mrs. Josephine Terrell reporter a the Woman's- Club s.nd tf•> . hiirch. pi < - enti d a beauxifur ..lid very useful gift by the presi u unit and members Monday night, s. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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