PAGE TWO " PATKOM/Jl: AliVr.K ITiI.RS | ~ LET’S FACE | ***•?:: | : y%' FACTS f % Ry Tf:n HOOKED i I'vtiM. ft£M __ _ _ v.’il i a; : ■, v in).- oti .Ui - iii Woit)i Carolina v •>. .i •! ' in ' I II Os that ■ Gnu- on«- is ..■.I, ijf .iiji .ilj’’ Any a , it may tw. ft S lli- 1 i.O ! i tor CUi child, t'ls. ■i: .Li. .it I'iifV Iki' a 'l'-r'ii-Ayf Center equip 1 i ■ * i"i ra ■ ~ ... •>(..il table two pi n g >• .-. :; ” n.i' il'. " ,;u '[..in- it.ij dancing, soft and ; . ~- a. ... . n . uit . ti.f sii'tei from this . a. ~. i ,! t , t..\, f ol.na’s Ini a i and most , a . , p in•<;., iiiiatt l; v au by 190 feet. Next .' r t t. a.•.•.-ill hr. 1 .ff i... m p unuiiuif setups, consist . . •. ! •. : . »io< oti : ,|o•- nt: ■ im uniautomobile me- if ■ o '. t miili.lii;.: «-qm,jpeil with ’lit finest equi) T ( :;l motw y < oil i •• V -. ;?.-•■ !•. i; 111. !i; - 1 .70 touchdowns all you ;• ! I ■■ l • . w cntia to aliir.e Don't take rny word ■* •• t • !. J. ii :-.|uer. yis constantly iuci'easmg k • f• ’ i -: i . ji-a.ii : omt kict‘- a.«- less Jor >'■' - - v. h Aioui.fci't give them a chance tc tec,Til ■ , - .it an- specie! victims of in -1 •; •• <. L)»; till Jii Ts’ - t .! •’. t : t* i i i i rif i'.i ilf i x CltJ il > Q iiCD t i bud thi? 'nave cur, deprived of the i -v • . t- .-, ■! of cniidnoed—lcve. understanding i , vurify. guidance fun ana hope. v*' if.s all of ti.e-c Ih.n «tc \kp good lav;-sc.dink! citirenr at of out chil.ir. a. and e < help in many respects by giving • l do , -- - tv .k ho-.-, v-'ieap it will t>e in the future -v .- ••• k'd . hc.n;;e our attitude toward this matter. ■ lir-vy ,ust .tout our v: n ctiiidven snd lend . trial toss i iUP.Pf’ tr.an our .v.vn a little support. - o • - i. 'v p -isibi . -iii to create hette" -.us .-. brHv.r or. v d-i.. s: t a better futme \ ;{a. I'd! (»ourdni % ms ? roiiioLioii On I.:SI).Vs Staff Boston - - it h:,< -.»\ c' it- » ciF.i OLyuiriic <’<■ bdoad j-ia«p *: J'. .;:s *?. •»'5 j ; iNiWIIT) a. (-Jp . • t C l a\n:k :n?nci Lufaiiliy regi-1 WE 01-'I-'ER A FULL LINE OF i (; < INSURANCE plans n- YOU .Mil IN I f RESTED IN ONE ■:r.F A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE IMSI KK I OFFICE NOR! H CAROLINA MUTUAL l.ll ; !•: INSURANCE CO. 301 S. JAM IS ST., GOLDSBORO ' i SPAULDING, President E. U. WILLIAMS District Manager J, B, IAI I Assistant Manager ■j MAtiRINS AND EONS GROCERY STORE COR NASH AND VICK ST, Vr.CLTABI»IS—MEATS—I RUITS—ICE CREAM CIGARS AND CICARETTS b ~ 524 T:. NASH ST. ALT, fJS FOP. ESTIMATES OH BANQUETS. WEDDINGS T VfiTSFS Os- I*f mThAITS. WE GO ANYWHERE 1 JOHN BAKER, Prep, ' ll[ . r - Tin , C. E. ARTIS I UNE^ATrHOME 571 l . NASH ST. A MRU LA NCE SERVICE j ("mice Phone 2390 Res, Phone 2279 ><-MwwmiN«Mh•«■■■■ imhwimi a 111 m —iir inmiiwiiii. i~it niMin iiMuwiihir«i.l urni-irrm-rmiiinixurjxio.a:mni'jmaai,_irn~~~ YOUR NEW MEEKS GRILL 110 PFTEGREE ST. GOOD FOOD—COLD BEER—SOFT DRINKS J ROBERT LOCUS GARAGE 1201 £. XT ASH ST. "Inspection Correction Station" If It's A Motor And Burns Gas We Fix It. Full Live Oi Modem Equipment. ROAD service: flat towing SLOW And FAST BATTERY CHARGING WASHING—GREASING SIMONIZING —GENERAL REPAIRS— WILSON SEWING CENTER NEW LOCATION £24 E. GREEN ST, WE RE GOWN YOU AS WELL AS REDECORATE YOUR HOME, SLIPCOVERS. DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, UPHOLSTERY i WE SPECIALIZE LADIES’ And CHILDREN’S GARMENTS amiiustrahve position y- herd of : cv.it division The appointmer.t .- iustciK- in that it masks the best u.r.c a Negro has held that post Ikiii'ij' the course of his service ii orchii as handled many impo, ’ .i r.-is.'s h i c.e government. Such iiivchvd admirality law. as • a • jiivif against the govei c. ment hi; (ci.uo.n is married and -.- ti'.ree children He -»vas honor •c.l >• discharged from the anny "ith the permanent rank of coionei SECOND SIfICTION |v ' . v '3l I , J] IN JAPAN .- iit. VS ilii.uii !■ it'll." It, <;i» lli !\t* . 11 , ‘1 \l s . il l .’• ■ Wiliiuiii h:u).i<*-. .i nt iiiiiu VS airm i ii-Ip .V i . iiui j< • i - •‘■‘■“'in?; vv iUi the MU, |„. hairy Keguuent Medical lit ■ tachiuiiii ui r.ifu (Harciiui Ja pan Kfe*- t.ai n, • n ~ii,-n ii in eei-vice .Vovemhei SO. 19-i] l ouiukt Os (lohii («| Vfi yjoilis Iht'r li, .New TEA NECK. N i. iAM'P- Ti:e Vcr •' »n i vie, .., i , cner. S .; 1 •C tv I lilifi I Cl i1.,. . V.l-Hll i vtl e1:,.. died i . ,J -the Reman i athohe i (( > c last v/eck at the Huh. Marne t ’ Hospital. Fa ’ ht ’ I-issiv:.' estrtblijhtd the ', Oicifi ct Neg.-o Sisters and morel tmm a (.toror, m.fucuv to Negroes i I during mere than -p, year? sm ,ute I ’ r * r}! • Hnited States He lived n. >e- ! ! tirerr.si.t ,i s?. Anih-mys Ncci o : i ; -ussim. m lenotiy N J .. e ! t ui- ’t j '26 . „ K Eon.; m Wei, iiici ,’ Aisace iiel ..-■os educated >•. _n ;e and or ', Gained to the p. jest hood st Lvcm ,ui iS9I After six vests ct missi. r.- : aty vrorK in the French West. In-j yoics, he cnir.e t, : the Ur,,ted State 5 i . j IS 1 .*,, bui ielt almost ir;iir:C*d*j Ik-t-iy 1-1 service as ct. plain with 1 T.f British tr. in F.r 'p I He underio.. k iw-sicrarv v. cA: ,!»> u - r bvuin and f, „.d mislr, L m I Savanridh, Atlanta. A.ugurta and . | M.icon (-.,: and also in L.cs' An : '' ' k; 1 , V.-; "/iC C.CI j Ul. • y. n os,!/ Hr ali.-, four-ded the Iti m. jil..-, ~j: *. 1 !: (■ ; | .. . si,- ;", T/lif y in 1916 He retired ml I ifVik . There arc p pevicoes s.;d 1 ,t I m (he W • v-i mei Rc:.t, n | I I = < timer, •cn , ict y v To -.- * I hi !94tl fv ,lh «Wcoiina's' ran-- jammie trie is' ... p, .. J M u „. a ' iu j igiim popuiauon th'iici iu tany? ; iu .'j-., fai-fii j irit’or/jf li win ii . ' fuck ojir" l Ti 1 h )'i, ! coital cash farm *ncomc WAMI If; sI V;Slims ji it INI L I lOUHN’fi I ■: ,m l?l l>«it nIA , ST. | All Kinds H(, .liu|. .t Siipjjhm; Paint*. ,i tit Kinds WiU, :• :-!i. Kofiiiitis jrwrlrv f lu. I ; JUielry, wati - in-ominas I Musiral Inet, üßJents RH'Oiii! I i 3IT y. I.iii l> ,Bt»PO t : ==} SWINDELL’S BEAUTY it OP | A PIONEER IN THE FII I D Os- BE Al TV SL K v 1 1 ' t Ui E. NASH vT-REisT j 1 i —: Jolm H, IM’iricey’s PKA \>E, tt bI'MV It ». j Tor Prompt Service Give Us A | I all VV. appreciate Your j Patronage Telephone j 3909 3MB 3305 Carolina St. ij ~ ===■=— | Wardr©be C I. e. aner& I Cleaning. Prev'ine Aiterations j CLOTHES MADE TO ME AS LSI. j -■ *ii‘i I -. 11 tl.Ult J.. Mr.-. B. Barnes, Prop. QUICK SERVICE CLEANERS m E. Nash St. Inal 4523 We Spedsbae In Blocking Hats, Cleaning Cietiiey Pressing Ana Alteration —R. B. Barni ,c Prop. Wheeler’s Cleaners ; 512 E. NASH ST. ' Hal*-- Blocked, Clothes Cleaned, i Bresnen a Alierett herviee Wfeue-U Wart Try Us ! Phone 4817 R. V. Wheeler, Prop. j WILSON HATCHERY V, S. N, C. Pollorum Pascecl BABY CHICKS KASCO FEEDS 204 E. Tarbaro St I T*l. 2655 Wilson, N. C. i ! ... WILSON Cincinnati Gets Ready For Elks j WASHINGTON * AAll i y/’oaJ:; it :,ii to t'iiu:ii,t;:iti thi: ,v-., • vvtiuu reprei t uta! ivc: ul .some /.00.- J | 000 KJk . 1,-oin .ill v-etiom; oi the] i eoi Hilly will gi.ihtv at the Hilly! City to eeU-urat, their golden jub-j ' >h. coe.tf -t wirieh will; .U. held ,'vloiid:, '•> f,u fit will N ature . -V, ti, n. m ( ;,i ’ (Urmia. ( olovado. Si-.. Jersey. • hue i.i, ; fi,-, i i ,i;c anc i me j : ! e.-.l I let ~r Collin e.-IS DEPART.VIE NTS Oi,.tr UTipoi tani depai ttnenls cl n. u i, e 4 e the civil m • !v ; s deprniment under Hit- «m, ■ 1 - of Hobo •, F R< -,. my ‘ uice'ctu.n; the hesith department vitii Ur. Carter l Marshall as loi and medicai oirccic, ano tnc , .cor.omtc department with J A. j 'Biitboard 1 Jack sen as cotmru/sion j er. “us convention rromire® to kc ! of tl.e bigyy;?! and best 01 ah ji• c v ,01 is ins ct ir. e', ns Tlit entire j m-ai.d lodge will cany tot the idea' I of a Historic:-,! pageant emphasizing ; the birth of the organization which i was founded m Cincinnati 189» i. y B F Howard ihf j'. er;t which v.-y.s urrar.zed | by experts together with puolic re-. i !sr "' n - head Charles McCiane and ; ?*and daughter secretary Buena V •Kelly-Berry will be given Wtdnes l:>, night by the grand temple of r “' ■'• s Eiivabeih Gordon j » &■ -i»Jd daughter ruler HI Niiiii ii.- Oi FLOATS C, '-Nanas ot dollars are jaemc wmni prepa/amn of the in; ,- ! - r “L oi floats that will make up ‘ kc ccioif eij p.'r.dde vhicn jeh I 3 historical part of the Elks Grand ledge. The city of Cincinnati has 3 ' b.w which prohibits parade- down - ! lie t/u: iiif'.v r u of ihe cif aurir.r- working hour:-, but tu-eause ■■ she reputaiior. in which the Eiks h-v.e mane to; the eJaberatoue-.- ; • -ib. mV. and coic,r of their P ,rade. liie chy council had a meet i v.g one granted yptcisl permission' ' tpu -i hour parade to begin .u | f Ptn lin "day | ii.> edvoak-oual de-par'ment ill j " NNiirr >*. j\ on ‘'atiirday witn t i’ eaurattonal congress held a; utov., - ciioul audi'oi ?:ii• ')!,■ hai - • uhipi-rate >►-:vtc«- . ill be litic at li i'.tciv r-rundav n.oriunc- ,n tt,. Music Han auditorium Tun de ; -“-“r e«tan- the day M i.u„, -'• -th ~ cap and gov bivtkfas- -, 1 ike Cotton Club Grill follow ed Ly ! in educational meeting at 8 -hi tmd , (;ip and gown ,v-i miuny at. 11 Oh a m. - !he health department will be - v d |.(•>'.-! am Sunday m.vrnoi.n md *h,- , ivil libertu - and eouo i .ic dei :n ’mcTii ; hold thru first ; mi eting on Mui-ata; afternoon Rvi, ih" Mali a),.,! Sl. lii ,£ piop.ani and die Junto! Hour .hi t.e held Sun-, day afternoon Aa.or.g o, t.,1 activities sciu'dui cd and a cabaret party, Sunda, iiiiilit. birthday paity tt.j- ttu - : -.1 e.voitiu ; ulei oi': Mcndav ■ ght . i>ult,a,v 01.il 1 lhic/dc... ' : night a batliii'g ijcauty con test aii-i NATION'S NEGRO POPULATION IN UPWARD TREND By SAMUEL P, FjtERHY , JR BOtl'TOlM (ANP.) ln a spe j cia! leieaae horn the iocal oific :of the bureau of the census ts was revealed that the Negro pop ulation ot the US has nf-en es ! j timated at 15.017,000 as of April, i 1047. 'This figure -r vaici to reprf Font an increar, of about j ahfi.lOit or ll.fi per cent, over the 13.454, 405 figure reported in April, j<*4o. .Although, ;n the words c,i the re • lease this increase was much smaller than the increase ol S - j K?9,uo(> in the white population. The rate o: jncrease was some ! what higher than that ot tin. | 'white population, which was 1 about 7.5 per cent. ! The ia,ie of growth of the non j white ui ban population sinc^ ; April, 1940, hat been reported about .'9.7 per cent. This percen tage was , substantially higher ; than that oi the; white urban cop ulation. about 10.1 per rent In the south, the region with the 1 largest non-white population in , 1947, as well 35, in 1940. there was relatively little change in the, total non-white population.. There is, ho-weve . evidence of s pronounced shift of Negroes from rural »o urban areas in the : south. In the remainder of the country, the Negro population in - creased .-bout 2,040,000 or 59.2 1 per ceic. Ac a result, the nropor i,.in ot the Negro population liv- ; | ine in the south declined from,! about 74.4 os-: cent to about fig. s , i per cent during the seven years • since the last, census, ■ { THK CAttOUNIAN :,1 boxing ti iii t< h vVtt'.ii, ,s\ ai Knight' J • irt'-pl'i .a Brown. g:> and t- 'i > ’■ :©ih,u • knight; Robert Johnson, ano r L-ei uji ij g kill ght John T ' t i'o[.er. J .ii• )*• B A lien and S H . Aliu tii-ij auditoj*.- Albeit . ‘ .»•:: ?: v yi e 1 ,11 C‘*t!)ini; h»;u i -l i.. r. pot a ton > Pen rye VV E* e ii; t t 11 11 j ic>i •' i 1 i ank Kllii dneetoi ot athirtn-.- John { Mm J !., title C’a,-- n,eo ,1 > ii, the Ri(..,d\v.-,, p,o ' dut'MO l ; v. ill be ti t gl.-c-.-t artist f,.,i the eve,...nc KEi IT .41 lilt- cusiomary Delta ai*ti>ts re -vital h,i:. p . , tins y« „■ t r Wed ■ Of'da-. .v< i.iiig f I tei.er: will •Miss Helen Phillips soprano .uirt Miss Carol Blanton, pianist, two who h. c alreciay -tatnd oti tin ." -ad to -1 i.'c. s and Mis-. Anna , Kirtiey. a "new find and recent | m-adnate of Howard Univeii-ity ■ Miss Blanton, v. u is the onl.v one t ltic thi c, not from St i.,ct,5 i l an instructor in music at Morgan j College. Baltimore. The sorority will announce the \ (ward ot eight scholarships for; ! radiiate and -penial work m ! ; Thursday afternoon. At least one . ;or these award- will go to a Li : beian woman, yet to be selected There will be the usual round of i social events, including luncheon ! dinner- a formal dance, an opera | and a moonlight picnic Os paiti j utar liitcr- t will be the Luncheoi, Jon Tuesday which is being sponsor jed jointly tor tne sorors by the : tnc-i uiict ot the Nations! Council |of Negro Women and Delta Scr ! Lam-fcds Sigma, graduate, and j ; Alpha Omega. under gradual . j chapters are hostesses: lor the con . entiun. Various ~tliiiatc s ul the : local pan-Hellenic Council, how-: | ever, will entertain the visitors. ; Miss Dorothy i. Heights, national J i president of Delta will preside ai i most cf me sessions. PERSONALS Mi-.-. On i. t.anviey has returned i j from a month * vacation in Detroit • ui id Laming. Michigan. Miss Lang ! ; ley i; the secretary at Darden High j : School. | fvJ, and Mr; Ne-is,.n Fanner oi i 302 Manchester Mi ,et. announce! j iii,- b,rlh oi a son, on August ti ; j The baby weiglied m at S 2-3 H,r,. ; The Happy Makers Club met i j Thursday evening at -?/30 o’clock at! j the home of Mrs Mattie Windiey j 1 on Green Street ! Business ot importance wa> dr-.- 4 trussed by ' the president, Mrs.! SfeX'ONl.) SECTION Si. '"'ilrV ACj Ivory Robinson, local < \ S*, DiUiD-u j;rht star vv(to Iki'. bet u a nn inber ol Ute stjiiatl lui tile past luu auMiiis and «.t non wuHvitig oul with the list at wblttl squad lit C I. Coon High School, Mr, Holmifcon i- a veteran o( World War it having served with (he .*, t in tlie Fadin' I lit' it hit senior yt ii at Darden | i'll, there it a rumor rrint i( Mi. Robinson On; fu a ttiidt.ii Hit li $t vei .il Vs'lliti? t i «)UP * VV -I ViT c c sf e that r#c ntr r * -i «; uc 4 vv h»i *• *. lrOijil. Hi i ml; I/; UiijOi I»» tn y«.« ai r «tueac iam. Hr * \ peci-? to break *ii record- on (he grid DR, A, S, SENATE IS BURIES IN TEX, TYLKR Tex ah c-.IIF-* - Or.* ol ■l€x as' b e \ ktio vv a puysui air s. 1> i Archie S. Senate. 69 was bailed iiete recently. Leading rnrdieai &nu relif iai s 11 e urer all r i -«o *• ct in*? 11in- e cal held at blue Vine H&ptist Church He wax bun »d lit thr Ween lew < cmein y Dr. Senate vafound dead o the back lawn b- his vv*tt\ Mn Marie Merton b.t-mte. He had suf* f ere cj a hea r t all ac k /. nalive ot d i- * m i ;an- re ceive a ins Ivi D horn MehiUry Mednai Ooljegc in j‘>u-9 He aho earned a cuccrr fmo Be "hup C*cJ ; lefe in Marshall. He practiced meo iciiit m Tv le; tor mute than SO years. Hi was j nv-iiier ot ne Masonic Led £• r !h c. n i'it e-■ i • .... W OOCS men thi Phi Beta Sigin:* tniermty ond a elm ter u.-ur; the Ka-1 Tm:aj M e*l ira i and D•- n- 1 jiA■son ati o n i*j Ah 1 . :vi.»ne Mbinon of Chicago Aftev then they moved to Tyler i lit euloyy at Jiituii*a ai was tie* iivered by Dr Lai i L Hauison parlor Shiloh Baptist Church. Washington. Tia Hr v ivi ** t: )' fim rn • w.o the off id a ting and Xiirnibcj •• of the Last iexa .Vl edi« a J A >«K:o j. \-. ej i" pa i - bearer' ijeacojr- of Bethieiicm and Trite Vine Lapina were honorary pal]bearers • Kacih l Barnes Mr. acid Mi: Vick were pue-h of tin dub. Mi:. Rachel Barijc • and Roy a Lupif*/ motored to Hod, v Mount on orne in-por-aji! b i, ;),« • RECREATION FOR * NEW ARMY RECRUITS under the new Selective • St.vice legiaiauon will have the same opportunities fur recreation end continued education that were afforded during wartime. Within the limits of its resources, Army Special Services works constantly to improve the military environ ment and provides facilities arid progr ams for wholesome recreation and entertainment. 1. Competitive sport* o! ail kind* are encouraged. 2. Organised educational classes are held in subjects to meet the interest and needs oi personnel. 3. Correspondence courses are available. In the Army today, 5»,000 men a month are -earning credits for their high school diplomas. 4. Hobby shops will be organized according to the wishes of the sol dier. Many are already in exist ence. 5. The Barracks are simple, but warm and adequate. There will be no luxury. Day rooms and reading rooms now exist. 6. Libraries are available at the Training Centers. 7. Religion: The chaplain is an important person on the Command er’s staff'. Services for all faiths are j available. Every soldier wiil be interviewed by a chaplain. All sol dier* are urged, to attend some r«- i iigiotts service. is. Dances and entertainment cn posts sponsored through local civil organization*.. •'B. Entertainment off-post. It i* expected that US©’* or their equiv- j alent ,r ”li be furnished by ci'ria j group*. Local civic groups will be j encouraged to contact vai enter — ■! WEEK ENDING, MATUIiDA/, AUGUST 21, l‘J-14 iVLP. li. R. GETS HUM NfERO STEWARDS j OAKLAND. Cal. (ANPi Ti. i j Wcrsi- n Pacifn: j ail road has *-lo : vali■.! four ..i its Negro .••riployo.,- to tho position of dining tur : tewurds, .I wus disclosed her. last week by William K. Pollard genera! chairman of th <- joint councils oi Dining Car Employes union, AFL, Locals 456 and 58. The four veteran employees of the road, first Negroes to hold this oosition on a road operating! • west of Chicago an Charles j Woods, Louis Hill. David Shelton , and Robert Ailen. Previously tire company* ha used waiters as acting stewards ! All four art assigned to the com : partycrack Exposition Fly«i i operating between Oakland and ChieflyA> raitroad uflieial also itircl, . 1 that the company mac i make- use of Nt-gio stewards on \ i their modern, rn-w train; i double decked Zephyr- which is j I-cheduifd to go into operation : | soon. Western Pacific bears an excel- j Cent reputation for ns fair . m ; ! plc.yee relationship policy. One of ! tiie first roads to comply wit..! ' the fair label standards mini imum v.age act. ,ts dining ca. ; ISoFOcSfcRIIL 117 N. PENDER STBtFT FOR FINE FOOD. SOFT I DRINK> a Ki't EfsHMCiTt Jamet C. Merrisoo. Mgr. BROOKS j SEA FOOD MARKET OPEN LOO A. hi. TO 8:00 P. ,M . WE DRESS AND DELIVER AT NO EXTRA CO SI 906 EAST NASH STREET ‘ LIBBY’S CAFE 1 FOR HOME F’OOKED FOOD BAR B QEF. PHONE 1100 539 E. NASH STREET I IDEAL CLEANERS CASH AND CARRY tor Frump. Pickup and Delivery Service Dial 24;6 i timer Pender a Academy KB;. ’ 0. R. COCKRELL'S OROC.I.RY i w ntre Vuur Doiiai buys VD,r«- 513 STANIONSBVRD : 1 Mrs, Eula Locus ERVICF STATION AND | GROCERY STORi 130:7 FAST NASH STREET BEES SOFT DRINKS Id CREAM , j iiILLsIILN^sHOP j LEE HATS CURTIS SHOES ; S Till. FIN ESI IN TAILORING ! !18 S. GOLDSBORO SI. j 'FOR REASONABLE ARK ES i j SHOP AT fill i S 1 REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE INC. 113 S. DOUGLAS STREET H J. DAUCMTRIDGK, MGH. YOUR WESTING HOUSE DEALER" PHONE 2253 || WILSON CAFF. AND HARLEM POOL ROOM BEEP - LUNCHES SANDWICHES 423 E. NASH ST. PHONE 4041 GEORGE LAMPROB, Prop. ★ STAR CAFE ★ 122 E BARNES ST. GRADE A— EXCLUSIVE COLORED CAFE "The Best Ir. The State" Gus Gieirmis, Mgr. Barker’s Department Store 201 - 203 S. GOLDSBORO ST. “Outfitters For The Entire Family'* “Be Sure To Visit Our Bargain Basement" I BLAIR’S SHOE STORE” Shoes tpi Men and Bays jgm Wsfi&M STYLE And QUALITY ■pr7#7l22 S. TARBORO ST. DIAL 5044 I CHARLES STORES CO. 221 E. NASH STREET I WILSON. N. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR FALL FASHIONS" EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME FOR COMPLETE AMBULANCE SERVICE I PHONE 5116 ftos E. NASH ST. DAY OR NIGHT I WILSON'S NEWEST ESTABLISHMENT i ... Wilson - To Keep This Fatfoiiixt* 'lliose Who Make it Possible I Howard L. BescrvLl ! Is Assigned To Anny | Press Relalions Job : WASHING'I’ON fANP) First Lt. Hubert E. Smith )r , of Jack sonville, EJa., has bt.-n lecently assigned tc a one month tour of dut.v with the public information division of the army in the press section. He will assist Ist Lt. John T. Martin Jr. in the Negro inter est unit. A reserve officer, Lt. Smith graduated from Howard univer sity in 1946, and ,s now a sopho i more m Howard’s school of den ! tistry , workers an- among the higher.t : paid in the nation. LorkirllV Lroeery Meats, i r,iu>. u.f \ egeiani* ■toe K. Green S>. Phone 297tt 1- WEE DELIVERY Louise's Beauty Shop BEAUTY TREATMENT THAT KEF L: YOU l OUI l Trained Fei-.oiuiel to Serve You 1003 WOODARD AVENUE —■—-—-— *•—- PEW.R STREET GROCERY 404 pUNDER STREET FRUITS VEGETABLES FRESH AND COUNTRY I MEATS PHONE 3225 FREE DELIVERY IMF I I F'FUNDS AT WOODARD’S INN EAST NASH STREET HOT BAR L OLE DAILY •m i : .rY 7’" % | a Wilson Dodgers BASEBALL CU B DICK SIMMS. Mgr. Dick’s Blue Room CLUB 301 WHERE FRIENDS MEET A EAT REOPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 817 GAY STREET Haivey D Williams Prop MASTER 1 SHOE SHINE PARLOR E. NASH st Phone 613* All Ladies .x Gentlemen's Dje And Shine Work ( Fivnuui Pr op .P, Bynum Mgr