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PAGE SIX PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS PERSONALS Edward Hendn- n of Ntwurk. ,\ J, \v;i- hive -ea-titly < ,'i|( nd im funetHl o' hi.- mu'Jc i.liP lau Gtcrre Ft: n nor Mi.-. Si!s-< ■ Barno- ■ ? N. V. i. now \ . i*i ll .: in?) in-.-iiu.-r, Mv- Sarah Rutledgo of 817 !-:! Pavi-'- Avenue. Mrs. Barnes was lion on a guest of The Friendly Seven Club at the home of Mr. Fodu* Harr. ; August Bth. Walter Roundtv e recently re turned from New York vi.vod ing a few months vs lit friend and relatives Mrs. Ruth Rouse of Brooklyn i rioty visiling in ihe city. Miss Eula Mae Bryant of Craven Terrace and Mi s Doran Com : at? nov.- visiting in New York. Miss Irene and Early Edwards m West Street left Wednesday n t Camden. N. J. to spend nine tirr.e with their brother and wife. Mr. and Mr. Daniel W. Edwards Mrs. Annin Mae Howell Galloway alto iff' • ■ spend some lime there. A surprise Birthday party in honor of Mrs Lillian Ham on Bur row was given at the Barrows residence in Baltimore, Md , by ht-i husband. Lee Thomas Barrow, Tuesday evening. July 20th U” following Tuesday evening, July ',’7’h. The tjarmw- g;ivi a i■.i■ ■ ii■ 1■ .■ party for ther nicer*, At« - Alma Pearson Powrll of Brooklyn, N. Y who is '-isitinr in Baltimore •-■•'i l l • her »-c. Samuel. .Many iviativo and friends from New York. Pern . and Washington. D C. were pre sent at both parties and many love ly gifts were tomvrd by Madatncs Barrow and. iTnvtll. Mcsdumes Bat row and Powell are natives of this city. MBs Carrie Mac Vails <-f Balti more. Md. is spending three weeks with her uncle and atuit, Mr. ami Mrs. Se ll II Vail of Burn Street. • Thorn*'-- Orman of Wa;hi:igWn. D. C.. is now '-pending two v.td. 'Vith his mother, Mrs. Annie Oi man. Ernest Jones of the U. S Arm .' is. now home ivsihng mother. lVlrr- Ada Davi Jt-i and i t Mr- Essie Fields of Norwood Street. Miss Queen E. Davis of Hender son. is now spending some time with her is ter, Mrs O E Evans. Aftei which hr will haw for New York Johnny York of New Rod- Ik . N. Y., is now spending an enjoy able week with fs .end.- and rela tives in the ciiy- Timothy Fenner has returned c. New Ymk after helm? called on an emergency trip w attend the fun eral service of his uncle, the laic George T. Fenner of West Sire--;. : Funeral services were l.s id Sun-, day. August 15 at 3:00. the Rev. Mr. Riddick officiatinr. p-.sVir of: Itiic Chapel Church, conducted tin. : rites. Luther Gilliam of Trenton. N. J j$ spending a few days with his j father William Gilliam, and fans.ln of F-übank Siren. Miss Velma Bectr.n left Wronr:. . day as a delegate for the Pine h j Chapel Sunday School Convention! al Wliming.on. She Ims re;nil)'. I. and report a successful trip Mr.- Annie Mae Thompmn of Ist: .Street, has recently returned from; a two week vacation from Not ; York and Detroit, Mich. She was 1 accompanied by her -on Roy Le Mrs. Mary Sanders i.- nov hc-ze. on m rtneigency rail at 'lit hed- J ride of her aunt Mrs. Hannah V j McDonald of Elm Street, now :• J patient in Good Shepherd Hospital • Mrs. Edward Ginhs of Crave-. ! Terrace is now vniina for two! weeks -ti New York and Fl.Bade*-j phia. She was- accompanied l»y Mr ! Phyllis Ponder of New Street A farewell recciYion was giv-.n j ROBINSON’S SNACK BAR m HI!,VI ARNOCK ST SOFT DRINKS, CANDY ( AM S CIGARtTIES -- SAMmVK Hl.s JOHN ROBINSON, Prop. ?= :: == : = : j Stephen Robert* GROCERY AND PBOIH CE lOflS BROAD STREET ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL CLUB 102 711 B! RN STREET New Bern's Finesl and Mo. EXCLUSIVE NIGHT til t, ENTERTAINMENI EVERY WEEK END i- , i Blount’* Grocery 914 MAIN STREET GROCERIES -- MEATS VEGETABLES EMITS DIAL VM NELSON’S BUT ROOM 80S QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, Bfe.EE j CIGARETTES SWEET MUSIC — LaSALLE i BEAUTY SHOP 513 KILMARNOCK STREET “WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY THERE'S CHARM’ A, Jetipsan Alfried* fiianVy Operator Proprietor if. Mt-j. !!■ i'-n Andei mo in 'The ; > ncndly S-vc-n Club Augur- IS Mis- Gerii .jdv H-ni-umno ot ■ Sparrow Point, Md . pent a day l v it!, \:" ■nd \7; \ Vii I - -i B*'rn Sir< ei VVink- .■ .. .i • < : • ' vi if net- parait. Mr and Mrs. IM | lurd Harder of Bayb-n o. mi mm 30th = SiENNiAL MEET OF 000 FELLOWS PHILADELPHIA (AN". Th: Grand United Order u. Odd F« 1 : low-, th. ulile-i: ir'iilcrtml erg.-mi/- .; ntion m Ament ?, b.-i-.a: iu 'Mr. i ; biennial m ivahle conference. Tim firs: rr-rt tin: tip- : d M - i Tindle.v (emnie. Tin.may, official ' • business w.w lutndU d in tin- ses sions of the Pad (.Land Master’,; conference in iho imposing Scot• fish Rites teniplt- Tia- meeting of ;: the grand patriarchn- was also 1 fu.-ld in the temple, ivlurh ir. ofte.-i ; called the eathedi al. The House of Ruth held ses sions r.t Allen \MK Chun-h and the lodge met at Trinity ‘emnlf- The 500 delegates a Ided nmre color to the already colorful •Smith Pndarieipj; :a Swinging, rattling sabers, natty military •; unifouns on both nn>n and worn on. Hying wt-i•• -me bannem, and ’t: i-coiored delegat* badges were the orders of the day a- men'- hers walked through :.ao • trecta j preparatory to the parade of splendor which took place Thru a day morning. Among the speak, rs at the eon , fert-nce Monday were !•’ WusV : .ington Rhodes, publisher ,f •- Philadelphia Tribune; the R ID. W Henry, pastor of Tin-Ay Tesnole: Err.-ssf D. Cooke of B> ■ tori, grand master; Robert T. Thomas. Jacks >nvil!r. Fla., de pvity in ,t- ! hr. R. , J Winsmore Maron, Horrishurg. Pa.; Willie L Wi!.?or», Spartan burg, S C.; C E. Brown, of Unity Lodge ill; James S. Adair f -New York, grand director; Md he A. Gray, of Penn.-.vlvania I);-, fiiet H ease-hold Numnei T no- Mrs. Alma B. Lays-m. of M wood Va„ m st wo; thv grand : supn 'ic r. R. E Lee, of tlie. past grand master’s council; George W. 1> hain. Rr-chcster, N Y Mr- Mo h-e) M. Keys, of the Order id Ensde.'.i -Star: Magistrate Hob-:-, : R Reyn--Ids; W- ham !. Lee. ,d vVashm.et-m, grand direct ■; j.-, • seph Fais n. insurance complin" president, and Hr-nr>- P. Slang'.'- ter, editor of the Odd feVmwA .official organ PI.EtSAYf UK.I, BY BEKNKT DWV.o.N M's Odessa D. Tyler of York. I Pa. has spent twelve weeks of }•• simmer Sch-.ei a: ti.- a.< ;md i ! Collet*. Green'b;'! i*. N c. Alter (which she will spend some time in I New York City. Mr. and Mrs Kfierl Swain •'! j Columbia. N C. are i t ’avtr.e for 1 ' ‘»rk. Pa . Monday j airs f’trt.i Sti-.jiiciors and sons "- l Fi ,d:iy to spend some timv jwiih her mother w, G»;dsbore I The IT wid i;-e Ci'uii-ch and Sun ! iav S ,-u Pi-.-.i.-cr:i Hill AMP jo, i. L'etv one i; it.v l l> "i to I ' Ri '■ C H. Sown--'':- tor. j Mis:, hiarr.: Harris in", r. lurned iiom Hookerton. afier spending 1 :*>W4' With hd' - ! .O* •'.( j j "■ ' D-'ivs- Dili'dt.im new | i* hei home, I su YOl SAW IT iY THE CVIfOI.IM\A i THANK YOU BILL’S SANDWIC H SHOP j Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Ron-ted ) Peanuts, Soft Drink.. Beer i Tobacco —~ 101? Broad St. WILLIAM Simvfe.RKY. Prop, J. W. Reese tißOtlßy Groceries and Meats 1948 BROAD ST Dial 448) Variety Market Better- Meats Eggs - Produce GROCERIES «0 WEST ST. Phone 1765 FREE DELIVERY Walter A. Geode tic, Prop Miss Ada Jones, Mgr ; | Todies Smoke Shop ; j The Gayest Spot ?» Town I*!6 QI'EEN ST. j Beer - Cigarettes - Candy i j DRAFT BEER FOMK HARRIS, Prop. FROG POND BKKVRK STATION Washing, Polishing, Greasing Cor. Bum Jr Queen SI Dial SJSI Beer - Smokes - Candy Albert n liTWieidNuua.i Bryant second section : vW 'j *y 1;V f bglf ! A.' 4./}% I IN THE ARMY James W. Ycim... miii' of ili Leri.i Young > ill It-19 • ruvi-n Ter-.nc enlist ed in l>c t' S. N-m\ Nugn.t if)?s ,•!»'! ‘'t;iUonvt! t' I'nrt I)i\ ; \«ov Jcrv* v. MW ZK.Vi AVOI RS i PROTEST VI SSSK mm BARRIERS . ; Auckland, New Zealand (ANP) - A .latcmrnt by an -\u traliau oitci u tiia t the island contineni I v. ■ uid •• stend it -. (••• hi if bar ! ? in > elude the native M,-i ,i -of New Zealand iva. attacked by Ne w : Zeal a ne’erlast \v<--k. The New Zf-alan-iiTs denounc ed thi ‘'white Australia” police, i and d'i lmed that in their conn try tec Maoris had equal rights in evo.-y pi. os, of life with tho.s* of L u pear -i'-s-out. An international incident :»1 mnst flared up between th two British dominion? when th.- A . f irienig: ti-*.n. A. A Calwell. ruled th,.t a Maori f-x-serviceman who mar ried an Australian would not b-- ■ allowed to live in Australia Pn.ne Minister P< n-*i Fi; -or of ': N'.-w Zealand saying that th • . ruling must have be n a tni.fak,-, , declared: ! ' I am sure that Mr. Cal-.veil . kni.v .] lit .tin Mr : ir- - qua! in all respects with New Zee), anders of European desc-nt. who- 5 , ther in New Zealand -or nl>:?>;».! "A.on di:cr;:u:naii-n -- ). am- pint of .- iminat: n - ; against Maorj fH!/v. v , e.;- ! • w-.-uid he imlignantlj and hiltc. - i j v j-e;;. mod by even body in New ,Z( aland as an unforgivable in ! suit t aur country. ! Nc. ?f us would be prep:.rod ■! to accept right" n: privileges ?p. , anv ciunf-> t.w not avail .'.m., to every \h ,v Zealamlor ” Princess To Puea, one of the Ur-at Maori leadens said, “Ap j paronUy Australia likes Maoris or!v in wr-rnmo, .vie. n th--v wiii : fight, but d >- s net :ikr them n. peace Apparcptlv surn-ised !»• 1,1 u weave ot Now 7 • : his anti Mam-; uhng. Calwd: ; said that he and ids <* nint rv h. :i .:nothing again.’, th- Mmc :s. Ho ' ; 'W like t • : : and np nr-to thi entri-ninmont given; ,by i’Un:v?.. Tc Puoa t.o man'. A list: Lisii; Wi i'-avo : int-d .the splendid qualities of tin Mam-s in tv-acc ;md in war There h; ave never been any . itl - e :■ " id. 1 ■ ■ ■ igi) th • \ e Zealand a-in in A1 rat ::»n for pass port-?. ivirh cam , r, judge.l on it-: ; merits ” ; The car** is nm- .'-aid to he in •h<- * -.ge-- r-f ;> iju;: fment between -■■iiiTj.vn„ni H--J" -j.TH.r-nnTOr-OTc.iiiin.jTi. u rn ni.nm— ’ nmurnnowßu ■...' , _1,.. tonuM USE L f, MS MIHS Rulane H COOKING ! j .Water Heating j Refrigeration ]j j -y Space Heating | lI|II Clean Amm west &<s turn WKen a new ROPER Gas Economical I ■t-iiltfts iH place in your kitchen, cook ing becomes « carefree experience. \ You'!! enjoy this fad ... clean ... ■L'€f)6Tl€lQDle * convrnianf service. Try il with . - , , USE OITt EASY I modern UquwfM g«i. PAYMENT PLAN Eastern Rulane Sales j CORPORATION SELLING BETTER MERCHANDISE TO MORE PEOPLE. i KINSTON NEW BERN, N. C. ij NEW BERN TEACHERS HOLD CONFERENCE IN OA, SCHOOL NEED FO.--1T VALLEY. C-i. (AMP) - M-h i- lii.m 12 *":*i m-. mocr> of the ' G- --. : . (- .a hr ■ . and F,d>ic.<t ion ::--a-vial ion c-uivei ard upon ber.uii- ' fill C. mp ft-pc her-- -;c‘. -,vw-k for ,i d-.-cu-> i. i, (--! !i o ‘•’Vtmur.um . Fmndat)-:;) |>r.,*p-.-->u of E.iucation !• -i Gt.-.-i .in" 1•- itinpisl pc?k- : ,it i 'h ' n - cv'e'ii*. in’: o-iucc-d e> dj 0.-.i --| tic ,t R. .( Marin., .vs? Robe- L. ' i-Cou-tn:-'. (Lii-iUv, 'at-. Civjti.'m oi - i No. . ? education j, In iis ri-iut-s. G-m .:!! said, •We ; i hay-- win a t r ific !-.i"!-- in Mini : vv-.' have • iu-'.’d pid-ic a rpir-val of. ' (bis niiiii:r>un> t-mud.it inn pr-.'givirn. i Ti;• • -. x!: " ci e-na a: an i i idi- al s that there i a general' tiin-l liiniughoiit the lii’ion to up r-dm-iu itmsil ineilitic.- However e-d■ uca-'ioii ui general e, not enough ! '.V -nu:t be specific." Hr pomi-d -mt that colleges, now' \• -i. arc iii worse shape tl»,m' Mu- high c’-'-ol: because of the re-; i r-nt nil*!.;: - '• ve'erans adminp fi a - mi tu'iiou foi i x-'crvicemcii tn infen .-'ing panel discussion " - i'.-’ld on .-Vi r-I j>), f the >n Pa--ti>-i|-.-iling in this pan el v i re Dr- . G V Troup, Fort V :!~ ijc ('ulli.-c' Aaron Brown •U iv SL. ■' ' la r. Pi of .1 . - Wilke;- mi. pi ncipnl. Hi ley SiTi-xil, i i'runsw ink. G . Dr. A 1! Bowen. ; rcgisli n. For! V.iil- v, H. J Jeffcr . i-. Samuel Hu! ■•.-■• I. and Mi--- I- i ’hi Tack wood Prof. C !, H u per. executive .it- ' r-c.irv o( ''a asr.iiG.iiion, delivered! lie f -'-■ i .-tie .id'.hv • t oi, “Citi/.t-n- j -i.ij>. On, Pi pfe--ion.” Other . peak j i in- )-.!• d Prof R T. BneOiC and Howard T Edwards, discu -ing i "Coimi-.updy Techniques and Ap - : i proachor" ihe association aim heard Pv.-f . hr ip- If. S I yens of Athens. G. . hi) w- r- cent y named fii i:i;r, ; winner c-f the annua) distinguished ; educational award by the honor vc min it lee of Fort Valiev He v,,is i- .nt-'i th- award at ceremonies !in I he cehoniV audiforuin;. JIM CROW COMES HIGH RICHMOND (ANP) - Tim stasn of Virginia spent $Bl,- 040.1*3 during the 1947-1948 schccl year 4. send 5C3 Negro students to out of slate uni versities and colleges, a re port issued by Dr. Luther Fosier, aebninistrator of ihe graduate fund, revealed this week. The largest number of stu dent?. 181, attended Colum bia university m New York- Otier schools attracting a large number of Virginians included Hrward university. 81. and New York universiiy. 49. The largest grant was giv en •; Zellamac J Matthews. Sh.-. received 5583 to attend tha University of Chicago. R-'.oerf D. Tynes received 5621 to study at Columbia. Other large giants went to Flmcre E. Demis. $509 and Woton C. Curry. Pauline V. Green and Vcrnci] McCarrol, $468, and Viroinia L. Turner, $436, Columbia, and Mary F. Moore. $469, University of Michigan, Other grariK ranged from as low as $54 to at high as $423. i the New Zealand high ooimrns ! sinner and the Australian immi gration department. THE CAROLINIAN " NEWLY IVm Air . Hein ■ I ,i \Yhit: Sniitli .uin.iuiiu es llu th in irt-.r oi her c-iii'-n, AUss Esther |-Ji/aheth <»raiii(>ci ,< Hr. Ih-nri ’ B.iker. Jr en June Ihr lu iri i i .., tnoU v - Ine lullin’ -> 111- R--\ K. It llii ’ - ardsnn. pa-ter nt Shiloh Presli;-. ti i iau 1 hurch, Gnlcishon*. tip; Baler i- the former M« • Estner I CsHinger nlm <>. i leach i in the Criv'ti ( uunl-. (‘li-inl S%'-.1--ru. Slu- 1.1 erailtii e ■’! i" < •! Stin t High tnil Wins ton-:-,,Hem T- acht-rs i otJei;r. W in- ton-S.ilein, \. < . Mr. Baker u, the son of Vli Eugenia Biker Simms of itoyi!-- Nil* I in ll< is , or,unit tin* her, painter and rook. ERITREA CLAIMS HEARD SI SIC i LONDf »N (ANP') EJliii-pii ' claim to ‘'..inner Italian s ■ tr f Eritrea was beard by tin.- Big Knur -n i meeting her. h-.j vm-fe The deputies began ilu-ir final work of their 11 month inquiry : into tnc dispo.-o! of Eris i -.-a. Libs < and Snma’ilaiid with U S. Am ba -sadnr Lewi.; Dnuoj-is nresid - -ng. Si; Nor] Gh irlc-.- : *-pi-\sentr-n Britain and A:nb i; Sr ;'.. Rene Meesigli and Ge-ag- N Zarub-n repp scnferi France and Ru vespei tiv-’lv EDGE WATER HOTEL "WHERE NICE PEOPLE GO FOR A GOOD TIME" COFFEE SHOP Mod ; rn Bar For Reservations ON THE OCEANSIDE - PHONE 9421 NIGHT CLUB LICENSE H. A. WOOTEN Pronrietor —— ! ! IDEAL RECREATION PAPLOR ~vYsm COOL Beni and Cold Drinks Os All Kinds For Ideal Recieatisn and Billiard Export See Charlie CLEAN BALLS AND GOOD STICKS l 0 ’-4 Eroad Si. Open Soon • Close Late Charlie Elder. Prop. i Bill’s Shoe Shine Parlor AI.I, NEGRO NEWS INCLUDING—THE CAROLINIAN JOURNAL AND GUIDE. CHICAGO DEFENDER—AFRO AND COMICS |! 1926 BROAD ST BI TWH-N POOR TOM'S TAXI AND GEORGE DOWNING ERNES! COOPER. Prop. | ! IT ! PAYS TO | : I ! Advertise I | | SEE > , ; j CHARLES SPARROW ,| OR : JOSEPH EDWARDS I REPRESENT AIiVES ! j | 729 West Street j T’TmmMTTnTIBfiW-rTI T’JTWTWtiinu J SECOND SECTION INDIANA STATES! RIRHTS STATUTE' FLOUTED BY PARK IND?.AMATOt. IS (ANIVt Al : though theic is a stale lav pronib-i iiin" discrimination and i crepa-! lion of races in public place and 1 othei e-:t,\bliibmenti cuicrjig i>>. die general public, the Riverc Idn; Armi cmerit park does not counten-. an-m it Last vvo'-k C alvin Winter's and j t a oilier-: were told try park of- ! ificia} that "colored people are no! j wanted and not welcome at Hiv ■! etude park and we m c going to j keep them rut." Whip'; -, accompanied by hi- • wain. vh. and Mr- Marion Kim- i throir. !\ >ntJ Mi- .Betty Jane Low-| ! ci',v aiKi Joyce],-ii Shrout. decided to go to the park after they had hem i r wo- o f >-u t<> Negro patrons. pany .4rolled pass the rides, a id heaths and noted that Moxi : c:*i., were among the white pat -1 r 1.1 -While watching a pitchem c.'dlei y, Win S-r. ■ attention wa. ' '-lli'ii bv Mr- Kimbrough, who i raid ' 1 thuik we’d better go " ! Ot r OWED W ’del'- a-ked "Why." and was j had "L a>> fie turned around ‘» d a man in plain clothes who uuviieiitly was an official of i m p,n k. tire uniformed park ent pi. v . and -1 city policeman in uni ! am. They had been walking be-1 , hind the Win Jet •' group "almosi on 1 I our heels." "I- there -mything wrong wiln 1 r being here'. 1 " Winters asked, "b the park official said: '■'Op re nat "'elcome here, nol ’e.aod w. wi'n't keep .you out. but r.pr ijvt aren’t worth a dime am, without police protection.” Tim rest of the party withdrew, j • hut Wintry remained behind for | ah- of 10 minutes ‘to how I was j mice afraid." ’ | Wi J * or, A. H* :d local NAACPj '■ i -hive -c-ctetajv. .--aid that Ho- ! ! '‘u ; D Culeniaii, scrrclary-treas-{ uror b e amuse rnenf firm rc nffirmed the * tatement of the park I official a: to the park's rigid jini | *'< \Vis • a u.-ked about the , •'bate ■ ivii rights Jaw. Coleman j h!, i v !. .. red the auction, i According to Head, the Winters j 3hid other groups plan to re -, ban r-p the posit again and again j unci up, Inn: imas! action if neces• j wm ’f:«■' pari; e; privately owned: i it i. f-aiti ‘ * be on land leased i WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, AUGUST' 21, 194 it Disabled Vets To Get Added Compensation All veteran ■ who hive been j granted compensation awards of 60 : j per cent 01 more foi their .m. 1 ,■r ■. : s connected disabilities and who see ! married or have minor children < * a dependent parent or parents ;m : entitled to irittional benefits un ■ i dei the provision*: of Public Law : 077. > i :n .1 by Ft evident Truman |-luly 'J. 10‘Ul. ; A p(,i !::r|p has been issued by | the National Commander of ih, j j O: uhled American Veterans. John , j N- Gnlohi, in Cmcinnati. in which : i he state.*.,; "Benefit* under the lav. will i j date from September J," ,:.d i Conunander Oolob | ‘We‘ du not ktttnv the ex3d method the Veterans Administra tion will use in determining enti tlement to those added benefits, bn! we do know the VA will re inin' each veteran drawing com pensation of 60 per cent or more to submit legal proof of his mar Cage as will a official birth ice- : i ords of lit"- child or children if pilch evidence has not already been j : submitted j In establishing the dependency of s parent cu parents. Commana ‘t Golob brought out that proof °f relationship as well as proof of : dependency of a parent will also j he required. The veteran's birth ‘ certificate will be considered pri j mat y evident e of relationship ana affidavit evidence ns to the de pendency <>f the parent er parents! must be submitted before benefits I under the new law will be paid the veteran. Commander Golob stressed the : I L»ct lhaf every veteran who be-1 1 lieves hmwJf entitled to these j J benefits should secure the. official I j ' * j from the city For many vet,vs! • sign-, have bee:', dhpluved in the J park which read "Patronage White - 1 j Only Solicited ” WOOD’S NEIGHBORLY GROCERY Groceries, Meats, Vegetables. I Fruit i< p <'reant. Notions Patent Medicine, Negro News j Dealer. ( all 3;?69 Corner Queen and Brvant I D. WOODS, Prop : i IDEA!, SHOE SHOP I Ql VIITV SHOE REBUILDING ; *inrm:u. .? khoprv. prop j »0! BROAD ST - NEW KITIN' ■ Honey Bee Saloon Jones S reel Phone 1453 i SI ER, ( OLD DRINKS., CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Good Music. Dancing Nightly The Isolate' 1 . Soria! Spot Albert Williams. Prop. Gardner's (Grocery "Your Friendly Neighborhood i Store Staple. Fancy Groceries Soft Dunes. Beer !<*H H. st. 5l Garner, Prop, j ! * ——— I "Vor HAV E TRIED THE REST j : NOW TRY THE BEST" Vails Barber Shop ! HI 3' BROAD STREET i Phone 3*154. Mrs. R t A ail. 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The office:., of all No (ii ual -d'rvict Offic'.'i f ’J,v DAV * . '..1 rcuov to s.v-i.-t any disabled ! veteran in ecu ring' the- necessary legal t'vido *ce and j.u ejiaririg the required .affidavits to establish cn tillemcn*. ••Don't write !)■•.* 1 VA." said Golob, but do get . the evidence ;wc Kiic-w flu .'' will request." jt Hints To Homemakers FV RUTH CURRENT 1 ,Slate Horn" Demonstration Agent g (.'ant a lou;arc plentiful Un real •;:d along with their appeti:;- ! ing color, flavor and texture, they are n good source- of vitamin C. Thos' <>f deep yellow color also J good source of vitamin A Canta loup today are ; ar 'or and riper than they used to be. This is because of the newer trend ttnuird picking riper and pre-cooling before hipping. Many cantaloup, today are harvested at what growers call "full slip" this is, when the stem breaks easily 1 from sagging out of shape At this stupe the melon ripen easi ly to their full sweetness. 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