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Mrs. Emma Mae MeKoy and Mrs. Julia Mae Ruttledge of Foil ;
Mitchell, Ala., are visiting their sister. Mr.: Josephine Wiggs ol ;
Route 2, Goldsboro Miss Ethelene Watson is spending a two weeks j
vacation in Washington, P) iladeiphia and New \ ok, with una
fives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Walter Powell and family have ;
* returned to their home in Washington, D. <' alter spending a few
days with relatives and friends in the city Mis Dora '! Battle and ■
Mrs. Helen Taylor have returned home alter vi.oting relahv-s ,
and friends in Philadelphia, Newark, N. J. and New Vo Hi City. Mrs. j
Ruth' £. Matthews and children of Washington, D. C aie visiting ;
her mother, Mrs. Lucy Lane, and family on Olivia Lane. The exe ;
cutive committee of the North Carolina Teachers Association held j
a special meeting in Raleigh. It is the la. l l session of the boa i j
during the administration of Prof. James T Taylm of Durham
who wiil be succeeded in office on September by Prof. H. V Brown
Goldsboro, N. C.
Reports of the committee action dealing with equality o! salary I
and advancement opportunity tot members of the North Carolina ,
Teachers Association and efforts to secure appointment of colored :
citizens on policy making boards and committees in charge of edu
cational affairs in the state were received Committees were corn
minded for work done in each case, and were asked so continue
following up their initial efforts.
Financial reports showed a steady increase in tne revenues of
the association annually since 1944. The bank balance for the year
cf 194-4-45 showed 57,380.34 for 1945-46, $14.202.70, Mr 1946-47
balance plus investment in building $19,042.96 and a cash balance
of over $18,000.00 likely at the end of the current fiscal year. Acting
on this information a payment of SIO,OOO to reduce amortization ;
on the home office building from 539 !05.c0 by that amount was j
voted and a check made to N. C Mutual Life Insurance Company :
for a special presentation.
APPOINTED TO JOB
Note in the ad columns of this paper by the Electric Sales and j
Service Company, 205 East Walnut Street *n Goldsboi with the
photo of R, B Sykes anouncing that Mr. Sykes as asociated with
the company as salesman. This is the first time that a colored man
in Goldsboro has been given a position *hke this by a company
like this in Goldsboro. Ths shows that the people of the other race
are- beginning to see and know that we have people of our race
•who are just* as capable of handling their sales as members of
ether races. Mr Sykes is one of thousands of our race who are
just as capable. Your cooperation in supporting Mr. Sykes in his
new position will be greatly appreciated b> the Electric Sales and
Service Company. Give every business who supports this page as ;
* much of your trade as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McDuffev of Jersey City are visiting tne»r :
brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William McDuffev. at 1704
N. John Stieet. Mis,- Glumes Darden a nr.-- nces the marriage ot .
her mother, Mrs. Oppie Lee Williams, to V\ illiarn Hern on Aueu? '■ :
< 19, The ceremony was conducted at the home of the bride by to-'
He A B Daniels. Those present *rt Tne Rev. E. Dantet».
Mr. and Mr« Odessa King, Mrs. Emma Jane M egan. Mrs Hilda j
Buffalo, M;s. Glennie Lewis. Mi u nd Mrs Oscai Williams Grant I
Ford and Verna Baldwin. Little Miss Cea’. Lev.as, the daughter ot j
Mrs. Gertrude Lewis, 117 W. Elm Street, ciad Mono a * August 2. i
The funeral was held Thursday. August 26 at St. James AML
Church at 3 pin Burial followed in the Elwood cemetery
Mrs. Pauline Blackman DeVane the wife of Comrade Herman
DeVane, died at heu home on South James Street August 21 Tin
funeral was held Wednesday, August 24 2 d m at the Episcopal
Church with the paste officiating. Interment followed in tin
Barnes cornet-try The Rev E. F Mo: pan ot Wilson attended the
(funeral of Mis. DeVane The Rev Mr. Morgan h-s just returned ]
from a ten day vacation in Florida Mr- W;lle*te Stark is spending {
her vacation in New York City with relatives and iriendt. Pioi
*>H V. Brown, C. I, Bland and William Gavin have teturned home I
al'tei visiting the Dillard boys and girls in Brood brook, Conn They j
report a very pleasant trip.
Mrs. Margaret Williams Childs and children. Jean. Ricky, and j|
Anita oi Philadelphia, Pa. arc visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
' Lewis Williams of Newton Grove, N. C. David Childs of Philade.-
phia, the brother-in-law of Mrs. Childs, h, ■ isiting tin Williamses
n Newton Grove. Mr. Childs is the cousin of Mr and Mrs E A
Thornton. Mrs. Willie Mae Taylor Creech Street is home after
graduating from Shaw University wit'- the 6, S degree at the
Summer school commencement exercises Auugst 17th.
GOLDSBORO BRANCH OF THE NAACP HOLDS
IMPORTANT MEETING
The Goldsboro and Wavne County Branch of the NAACP held j
iu- regular meeting Tuesday night. August 24, at the St. John AML
Church, North Goldsboro with the president Waiuu Atkinson,
presiding.
After the opening of the meeting hv the- president, prayer was j
offered by tne Rev. M. W. Morgan, pastor st African Baptist. A. j;
report from K A. Thornton showed that the secretarial books ha 1 ;
been checked and were in good condition and ail membership dues jj
were up to par This report was received and adopted. The presi
dent. Walter Atkinson, presented Attorney H L. Taylor ot Raleigu, j
N. C. who spoke on the value of “Leadership and Cooperation Among
cur People”. Lawyer Taylor was down in the interests ct the case
of Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan who are about to lose their home be
cause of a forged note on the home. Attorney Taylor stated that j
the case had been transferred to A higher court, Altei listening
to Attorney Taylor's address the group voted to support the Fiana • •
gam's in their fight for their right** by making a donation from ]
tine NAACP Defense Fund tor the case, at which time a committo
of five were appointed by the president to meet ana state i ii e
amount to be given for the' cause. The meeting closed to meet at :
St. James AME Church N. John Street September 30th. Walter At
kinson, president, William Aldredge, secretary.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS
s
At the meeting of the American L-gicn Auxiliary on Sunday,
August 22. at the home of Mrs. Ida Holland, all plans were dom- j
pie ted and the unit voted to send Mrs. Agg-* Mae Forbs as delegat.; ;
to tile state convention in Asheville September 19-13th Other!
delegates who will accompany Mrs Forbes are G. E Wilson, Zachary
Holland, and E. A. Thornt n The Goldsboro delegation will leave :
by car early on the morning of September 10.
THORNTON'S TEEM AGE CASINO TOPICS
Activities at the Casino have been very quiet toi the past 30 ,
days because of the polio restriction on th gathering of children j
under 16 years of age During that time the management wish* to !
anounce that the Casino has been given a double coating of paint
oi light blue trimmed in cUuk brown. Now as the polio situation j.
seems to be improving. Activities will soon be back or. the bail 1
again as as the boys and girls are "orn-ng ’■emu and getting ready i j
for school. The annual Labor Daj Frolic will be given for the
seen-Agers at the Casino on Labor Day Sootember Cth from 7:30
to 10:30 p.m. All Teen-Age boys and girl? are invited to attend ;
Joseph F Blue. Jr. has returned home after spending some time j
in New York: with relatives and friends, Mr. Blue plans to enter j
College a:. Shaw- University in September.
■, Mrs Lucille Lee and son. Grant Lae have returned home after ;
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VISITING IN N O R T H
CAROLINA Mis, Margreit
Williams Cniids and children,
jean an I Ricky ot Phi la
deiphia, ?a, ara vHitixnj her
visiting relatives in S,.uth Carolina Little- William Biyaiit, Jr. of
. Philadelphia, Pa. is venting his aunt -o Devercaux Sti eet. Little
Bryant a former u>- - <>f i -mp N.,. iu: R.-v Sn-uts oi America.
GYPSY BEACH PARTY
Mr amt Mrs Amo.- Cox. AL and M, T.-noth? L. Parks and
Mi and Mis John <t. Wooten .vli - ••. o mith and Mr. and
Mrs. Le: ov Clark enjoyed .i Gipsy B- .-ri: Lmiy iiir Hani
mccks Beach last vv -‘ckcr-.l
The party left Goldsfco:o rn time io ii the k-.
about mid-afternoon Saturday Dome- .... ved pi.:nu -r, ic
and the party engaged in b.-tion- iisn-ni-. -:.ri game.-. Air -ut cu.sf.
e pneiic-d out individual t.hi: .nip p: t-mr-sd mi .a i irc'-diu. l -- steep
out in the open.
About nudrught w« a , , a.-. akent j r-. i
which had Seen m.-rle r.. me m-'niLa-i.- i-: if,,'- par* . cnjoi'
looked feu ciabs. Ah G-- : . u-i. A m . rnu.-.-'it the largei r numh'i
a wt. uinet rc-ast_ aftei wtu.-n -.wi« i-.ii.-d while oth-.-m tn.hed and.
of crabs and T >m.;.tny f. Par;-:-, v. .. : ■ '.i.ur.pjnn iixhe:
mc3kLet '.Ti -.unday, dec.d-i.f f go i<. B-'-iuloit vvlirit*
we found the fish biting e\i-ee-dinp ... i: Afi ■ a mcoi t atch, v.,
started towards home Soa ■ , ru . ogget d that v-. > sttv at Hiilciest
ana a:.); perm.- n u t,. . ok as. t -ai to. n- ii winch we did
and .eta:nc-d ii n.-- '.a\un .-pent av- p- tip p.omabie an.l
enjoy able weekend.
The folio win. 4 ■■uni tie w.-.-ken 1 .u ■';■ otic B. ach S C
Vi- and M:- F i. i M M . Km J Glynn. M. ..' Mildred
Mihuun-. Mi and M if ti Lone, :v; lie.,- , M.ddleton and
*rY :0! - i: -' "' • ' '"-“V f.ivvMiM trio. Mi - Annie
ntiodes of? Jam.ii, ~ ' vi- itm- . dsucht,.
Thornton, a.id family at mm Dt-ve,.-au>; S’.
f INC ST WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY
Rf.pairing
Eastern (.aroiinfi Precision Works
I m ORMOND AVENUE GOT DSBORO
j Wht:n You Hiuqrove. Don't Think G? insurance
But When You Think Os Insurance, HARGROVE
i Insurance Co.
Eire Accident-Health-Life -Hctpiial-Bonds
| 426 Soulh St. Goldsboro. N, C,
Electric Sales And Service Co.
205 EAST WALNUT ST. PHONE 365 i
, . ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT R. B. SYKES IS NOW'
ASSOCIATED WITH THEM AS SALESMAN
!
CATERING TO YOU GOOD PEOPLE AND
YOUR NEEDS . . . KINDLY CONTACT HIM IL
TOR ANYTHING IN THE ELECTRICAL LINE t j
APPLIANCES OR WIRING.
WE CARRY
i ! BENDIX WASHERS IRONERS OR DRYERS '
G. E. APPLIANCES
! (NIVERSAL RANGES and WATER HEATERS
KRE.SK Y FLOOR FURNACES and
’<** HEATING EQUIPMENT
EUREKA VACUUM Cl EANERS
I MAYTAG WASHERS
COMPLETE LINE OF SMALL APPLIANCES
« :
DOMESTIC OR COMMERCIAL WIRING
an iininimiumi niFiTiinr i ' u m mill i r~;,«sssLj
i THEHtB DEPARTMENT ‘STORE
G O LDSBOR O, N. C.
* i' man—wiwun»uiumiwi«i mrnmir riiMwrrtnnMytwifmr-n
{SECOND SECiiOT.
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parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lewi-.
Wiiiiam 1 : in Newton Grave. N.
C, Mrs. Childs, formerly of
North Carolina is the cousin of
E. A. Thrmion,
111E CAKULINIAN
$1,600 SWINDLE !
SENDS “LAWYER”!
TO NEW YORK JAIL
NEW YORK (ANPi A man I
! v.-.'-.u described hmisi-.it a- a lawyer '
from Missia.-ippi was beinv . «ld in j
’’bail of ssii,()ou this week following
I :.- arrest u\ complaint.- charging
: grand larceny and forgery.
He i--- Adolph bell, a former
■Chit s ;oan who arrived tieie 1 is!
-I-.''ti • with "a head full of ideas
■ jo making millions.''
The Mispeci, arranged before
. Manate Eugene Canudo last
iWCck. v.-i- sehcdtilcd m apjicai- in
i min t . : :.iii on Tuesday. Bell con
fessed everythinv, police said, and
|cii. mu-: -.hat in- ha,, been, •'ibm.k-l
; utg and praying about this mess j
■ vt.'i ;, day arH >' I went wrong. '
But the cop were nut sure Iliac I
Bt.l has not been wrmi., befor-
For one thing, they reported, a man
by the same name is wanted in
Robbins, 111. i
Bei] explained to police tliat in
ml to Chicago from Aberdeen ,
Miv tea vim- hi- wife, Kinder. In
bind. Once lie had arrived on Hi.
snuthside. he said, -clu-.'.es star' is
: "running through r. y r. id
j Tt.e complaint against Beil was
- 1 ' h< a by John Robbins a Harlem
i bushiers man who had io.-r the right
j*° sell stock m the Manhattan
Home Builders corporation fast
April. A few weeks latei Eeii ai
i wit a-, town oi t?n man with r.
plan
m t- ■ - i'.inea n; w»*|, j ■,. ..
■ roe ii,. Hiile.i; Hoine Buildeis
•oi pe-i .Ulor. c.llO ~ tai e oKay tioin
Attorney General Nathaniel Gold-
Hem who te.id reporters mat ihe
•■gnatures on Beil's phony pape; •
| had been forged Bf-tor. this dis
i coyer v v.iti.-uh howevei Bell
Hi.id allegedly clipped Robinson :.
mor< than $1,600 in caUi
AEC. ADOPTS I*ol K \
AGAINST jiVl ( ROW
WASHINGTON, D C -- As-ie
me. tit at the Atomic finer; , rt,m
iiission is inserting a non-di 1.1 im
. -nation clause iri its contract: with
i-m\..i,- employer.- was giv. n the
NAAt p Labor Department Ho
•vt-ck by Oscat Smith Acting 11.
■ rector Office of Organization and ■
. Per: oiinel of ’lit- Commi ..n.,.
Itie NAACP s inquiry a..’ ,
:* Hon tii.d the claurt- b- ini-luL
d were based or; pieviou c.'.nf*-. -
■ 'ice- with Comnnssion >.ltii iai:
-.lii itig Which some donbl U., t- •
!■ ■ r.i-d h> 'die AKi. rcpi.: sculatu ■ i
-0 W-liflt,. : ti, .■ clause a.;- i.-quii
cd
f* l '' A- in natn.'ii s l.abor Scci*
f-■••.■>’ C larence M. Mitchell ,•
--ut in making public hi- informa
tion from the Goiiimis.siun. ttiai in- I
..iu:. w.il la an important tactui i
m cutting down disci inin,-.ti..n '
dgamst coioi cd pci suns m iin new
field of producing atomic e-nci.yy '
. Af-s.x iatkm branches in k- v .n.,-
pirln.y all i’cd K. n jjoi t n. !lu
' Natn.i.nl Ott Ct on of di:-
: crimination in this field. whies. 1
they arc unable to -ettle locally.
Among ihe important contiac- :
*oic l.- tli*- General Electric Cum- i
I : -bv the C.iipide and Carbon cor
poration and tin Dupont Con.- j
pa ay
Biack :i,aijii is taking a heavy |
i'll ot tobaCCO ill Js.ne- ( Stllilly
MS® ’'*** *i' mm
m J lif;
mm f • r i n
mM 4 ' ' v if?* :
Bl :;* x -km
CAROLINIAN REPRESEN
TATIVE Harvey Peterson,
105 West Hillsboro Street will
distribute the CAROLINIAN
to the people of Ml, Olive and
vicinity, Mr, Petcison is a high
i sckol student at Carver High
School. If you fail to gel you*
CAROLINIAN see Mr. Peter
son, He w*ll see that the CARO
LINIAN gets to you Kis hob
bies are basketball and music.
MOUNT OLIVE NOTES
Mr and Mrs. Harry Peterson ot
Philadelphia are visiting their par
ents. Mrs. Bertha Peterson and
■ Mrs Hat«< Newell on Hillsboro St.
Mr* Eii-a Newkirk and sister.
Mary Lee ate visiting relatives ati«i
lnends in Kit mnond, Va.
Mr wd ,li Henry Faison are
‘Visiting m Burlington.
;\ls~ :-.i , din Herring Baylo=
retiinied front Alabama
StnU ; whin- he served a.:
Librarian tot the College.
Thoi'Ctin Crianettie is home after
* i-r i ■ jrr>> n BS. Degree at Hamp
ton Institute- on August 20th Mr
Ci t.-iti- ttie i- planning tu enter Me
:borjv Medical School for the study
cf Medicine in September.
Mr. and Mrs George Washing*
, ton have returned home alter
■ t;r]ifiij. tpnir vacation ur Phila
delphia and New \ ork.
Mi and Mrs Timothy Herring
and daughter. Montriva have re
turned to Ph ladflphia after -.pend
ing ivvw week- v.-H'-attori with le lu
iive :u.d ti uds .n the city.
Douglas Sampson of Baltimore.
Md.. is vi-.'ting relatives in the city
Miss Mayme L Fowler of Pine
Blulr Ark and Clifton McDonald
of Norfolk. Va., and John Best o?
VV -shin,gton D. C have returned
; o thesr home alter being the guc-s..
n! Mi Ernt-tiiie Herrine Bay tut
tcliuing t!u v.erk Petu 1 h Herring,:
bed August 23. at Ute State Sana
i toi itin, aftei a long, period of ill- ;
■ ■ , Hi leaves to mourn his death 1
two Mins pearl F Herring. Jr j
i l„utiily Herring oi Philadelphia.. Pa., ]
pnid two daughters. Mr- Ernestine- I
jll Bavlor. and. Mis Na-imi Wash-]
Img ton. Funeral was held Friday
j *ugin't 27 3:00 p. rr. at Payne- j
Temple AME Zion Church with I
j the Rev. Mi Newby officiating j
| Burial fr. I lowed in the Mt Olive-]
;cemetery Out of town friends at ;
tending the* 1 urit-ral ■were-: Roland:
Allison :-l Clinton: Miss May me F i
Fowler, of Pine Bluff, Ark.: Mr ]
| -md Mrs. E. A. Thornton, and Miss]
: Mattie B Best of Goldsboro, ana j
j John Best of Washington, D C
™~ i
Je»trtis»an*.i Grocery
for (irwtric# Meats
«<M> MEVF-REAUX STREET
! RKfc I*LI a VERY ANYWHERE
KOKIN HOOD M OUK"
ItlONl 1589-3
ir COVIMINITY
SERVICE station
GAS AND OIL
1311 N. C.REENLEAI ST.
COLD DRINKS AND BEER
PHONE 947-J
11. L. JACOBS, Prop,
| Parrott's Shoe Store
! i
NATIONALLY KNOWN
] BRANDS FOR THE ENTIRE
family
loti VV WALNUT ST.
Your Credit I« Good
At :
: \
U
FURNITURE
115-117 Estsf Walnut St. j
GOLDSBORO
Rbwrr-ft' amau -.-e.-Hiiit/wgigitwnr.: jfrWfftiiYY* A ft* >7. >’V:'
SECOND SECTION
ID. Democrats
Rights ami FEPE Plank
* CHICAGO (ANPi minor-
Democratic leaders i.’aiin- up with
; a constructive shite- plattunn hetc
Thursday, in their all-out tight to
i oust tin GOP and Gov. Gioen ud
i mlnisintdon from office in the
i November election?.
Under Chairman Richard ,1 Du
| ley, former state senatoi, 1 1 Deo
i ocrats pledged le> enact a fair em
pluyment practice-.': e-omm.-s-i,.. act
and approved die- c.vil : irnt plan
adopted uv the Philadelphia eon
! venticn Other pledyo, inehui-'f io
t bate* of -ales tax funds to cities and
<;l\moi< shoe
SMART WEARING APPAREL
Fl>R WOMEN
10] SOl'Til C ENTER ST.
;
BLACKWOOD
ASSOCIATE STORE
GOLDSBORO, N C
SEIBERI.LNG TIRES
;oi W. WALNt ( Si
•ituart Uai iii > A pliiteu Radios
A 1 r 0 LOA MS
Wayne Finance Co.
DRIVE IN IO BORROW
| lames <S Ash Sts. phone 1024
CLOTHE YOUR FAMILY ON
CKI U I T
AT
K\D I S ’
123 EAST WALNUT
( , OLDS “
PAINT COMPANY
204 N. CENTER ST.
A holes ait A Re.Mi Distribution
j Paints. Stains, A arimhfs, Brushes
PHONE .00
jiin s Carage
j ON WILSON HIGHWAY NO, 111
GRFENLEAF SECTION
We service- Ail Makes Os Cars
AM WORK GI‘ARANTEED
JAMES PHILLMOBE, Prop.
Southerland Grill
coil) DRINKS AND BEER
2rl WEST PINE STREE T
ADDH COLE Prop.
i
i Fur Prompt Courtenu-, Service
FOYE’S
BARBER SHOP
405 HOi TH JAMES K’l
ODEI.LE EOYE. Prop
i ****^■ 1 '" 1 '■~ n " r rr ' - 1 "" 11 r ~ ri r,irr '
POWELL’S
5c To $5 00 STORK
500 S. SLOCCMB ST.
“YOUR FRIENDLY
NEIGHBORHOOD STORE ’
j We Appreciate Your Tulnmate
The Green Parrott
327 SOUTH JAMES ST
HOME COOKED FOOD
| BEER WINE SODA
Mrs M. S, Pennington, Mgr.
Moore’* Grocery
WE BUY AND SELL FRESH
COUNTRY PRODUCTS
505 CREECH STREET
FREDERICK MOORE, Plop
THE L. T. LIGHTSEK.
MUTUAL
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
403 SOUTH GEORGE ST.
PHONES 027 AND 859 W
I T EIGHTSER. Prop
| WE OFFER A FULL LINE OF
LIFE INSURANCE PLANS
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE
SEE A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE
DISTRICT OFFICE
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
301 S. JAMES ST,, GOLDSBORO
C. C. SPAULDING, President
F, R. WILLIAMS-Di.-strict Manager
J, E. rAFT'A*M.tt»fd M&netger
SERVICE DRY CLEANERS
Cor. S. Jame* and Elm Stß. Branch Off tea N. Jaha, St.
ONE DAY SERVICE
We Special* In Woman's Silk Drusse*. and Whit# Sweater*
PHONE iS'fS-R
II II
: you wiu: get
*
* * *
; BEST VALUES
* ' - *
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PAGE SEVEN
Lohlsboro Merchants
And Business Persons
Made This Page Pos
sible. Live them
Your Trade.
Prospects it u the Hinder ton
County burn crop (tits year are ex
cellent
'■ municipalities. diverting other
; .-tales revtnwf to local govern
ments. increased old ate assistance
] and rigid < < forccment of minUig
1 j saft-tv laws she policy mapping
I was done in the sweltf-ring panoiS
j of the Morrison hotel.
| SUTTON - LEWI'S
| Furniture Company
124 i:. Mulberry St.
Keasfinable Prices lit
A FURNITURE OF QUALITY
.A..
' lIIOMPSON’S
Sl-PER WASH AND
SELF-SERVICR LAUNORT
90S N. JOHN ST.
» LBS. 35c PER MACHINE
Mrs Peart Smith, iVlgrs.
I Huh Hardware
COMPANY
9 ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
• IANS
9 HEATERS
m APPLIANCES
i ... t OR THE HOME
* KITCHENWARE
# RANGES
• KELVINATORS
* WATER HEATERS
126 East. Walnut St.
LANCASTER^
)I UOR.-v it)US—W ui. PAPER
STYLISTS
WE SCO WATER PAINTS
PHONE 1115
l‘« f WALNUT STREET
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED j
JEWELRY
JN CREDIT .Vi CASH FRIt to
j Tru-Gem* Jeweler*
132 CENTER ST
PHONE 549
<«: - irsnrsanaaßßi
TOE; l>li.li iOUS DINNERS
'STOP A I
s Soda Shoppe
33:; S. JAMES ST.
“A ft F« IAEIY EVERY DAY’
j
I BORN TON N TEEN AGE
CASINO AND
Shaving Parlor
! SANDWICHES, SOFT DRLsEs
ID t REAM
567 Alvin Si. T V, ihernton, Prop
! .
DeVANE
ALTO REPAIR SHOP
I We Service AH Makes or Cats
313 S. JAMES ST
PHONE f»63-J
Herman Sit-Vane, prop.
i
Moye’s Grocery
I aiu y and staple Groceries ]
Fruits and Vegetables
40i SOUTH JAMES ST.
PHONE 9134
DOCK’S PLACE
j GROCERIES FRESH MEAT’S
OT ALL KINDS
C'oiuplete News Department,
Magazines, Etc.
JAMES MO YE. Prop.
052 W’ Pine St. Phone 9199
Club Ei Morocco
One Mile Out Mount Olive
Highway in
Home Cooked loud and Brer
Open Sundays 4 p, at Z a. m.
Week Days 7 p m.-2 a. ut.
! .....UN mm.m,■**•**.—•,*. i,, . M „
~ T-HTS-n.-- --r-„
Silver Moon Bar
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
BEER
229 VV. PINE STREET
AS I V SWIFT. Mgr.