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14 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS ARMISTICE DAT RITES PI ANNED BY LEGION POST The Henry-Kvans Po;' 100 of the Artierican Legr n met Monday night and made plan. l for an Arm.! flee day I’.elebiation, A rot mortal service will be held, aftm whkn all veteran.-' will b<- m-i ved a bam beetle dinner. At night the pue will give a dance at the Noe, u,, a Armory Plan havi nut ye; a completed a;, to a parade on that day. The public I- he:t,y inv.te;l attend ail ct reinoiiit.-.-. uJ' the P . ! on Armistice Day, November it. All veleian.s of World War ! and 11 and Spanish-American War vet erans are be in,-; eked to at.iemi and take par! in this celebratit n ami memorial sen-ice The full | ■ <> gram will be announced -.owi: .. \ John O, Bryom, adjutant. Support Your Paper ! 1 rt.ib "65” Os BKAI iUK I ; Affiliated wish ( hib "tir," ot 171(5 jj £ anal St., Nee Hern, -a I-nod j] o*nn«rs A Specially. Lancing ! Nightly. Admitted by gneist and membership card, ;!sti Q>uren St,, I Hi At iota N. r. Luwunlv. Ovviici ■ I James if. Davis, Manager j j CLUB 102 New Betii’s Must Exclusive Night Club New Membership and Anniversary Banquet Oct. 23ih 711 Burn St. O. E. Evans, Prop. Wood Work Designing Cabinet Making. Chair Repairs General Household Repairing A Specially j WILLIAM J. HARVEY Prop, 1108 Main St, GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK | IbKAI. SHOE SHOP j I y« A LIT V SHOP RJ.Ht U DIN'D tfi'K Ht. 1,1, J. KHOt RV. Prop, j 903 BROAD ST. -NEW BERN ’ f WOOD’S NFSCHBOHiV GKOCKKY I (irwtrles, Meats, Vegetable*, | Fruits, Ire cream, Notions j Patent, IMedicine, N e^ro New* Dealer. ( all :!>C9 Corner Queen ami Bryant L. It, WOODS, Prop, j NELSON’S HUT ROOM m:i QUEEN .STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, Hr I It GIG AKK'TTKS SWEET MI’SIC Pre-Thanksgiving Dance I »J ARMORY I i NOV. 18 I Duzy Gillespie “* 3:00 P. M. Until America's Greatest New All-American Trumpet Star and his 18 Men of Re-Bop I THAT MAN WHO PLAYS SWING AND JIVES THE RE-BQP, DIZZY GILLESPIE | Advance Tickets Sale $1.50 At Five Points Drug Store and Rainbow Grill Address All Mail Orders jto Lelsie Keyes, Box 443 New Bern. Sponsored by Alpha. Omicron. Promoters, Davis Adams, and John Robinson ..jO . * A u Ford 'idea IVIasT" May Foiled $1,500.00 For Plant Suggestion 85V ISAAC JONES DETROIT <AMID itleas* lor -• j improving working conditions* at Uu River Rouge plant ..1 the Ford . Moti/i company have proved very ij pt •.fitnble for rat to worker Rimer , ' Davi:: -IT. Kui i*u latco l rug.■ otion, 1 Davis will soon receive a sum : j which ma; be as high as $1.50*1 i Davis attributes hi; zuceexa a; : |an idea man to two things -- care ful observance ot things around ; | him, and prescribing good rerne* i dies for improvements. A utility sand lempU-r in the i production foundry buildup*. Davis { bus worked iui the firm 23 yeais. : ! He has been married to his wife, ’Mrs. Jackie Davis, for 10 years racy have no children. His first profit from his idea ! earned him $72 or $24 a day. the uin saved by hi. company on a ; three day opemii m, His suggest ion ! I improved the sand control belt. I Hi advice saved an operation on j | the belt bv sencHtag directly i.. • j the mixing crew all waste sand : | rather than a roundabout method • 1 previously used His next idea called to; smalt I ) ei.iocs from his department to the | ito n below to convey wa u- sand : j a rcl rr.roaj .... mai it 'would noli j' I ' ,‘b a Wo: ki.,l- iul' to :N" jI.U. . i 5- >o tile old viuht 'Waste- -and | "kai metals haa ;.. be swept up I b-r.cdicaliy or else endanger the ! j ; orkcr ;’ -afety. Often small pieces;! jof metal pierced the men's shoes. ) With Davis; idea hi action the- ; ! man s accident total went down. I'vi this ic.eu Davis received I $400.80. the money saved by the • w 'in di * ip- 60 (ay- ■! opcnOion • under the new program. H;- latest creation i- a sand clog ; '"in- r.n veiitoi This system hits J rated perfectly tor three months! : toe., and , - i awaiting a possibl; j b-'-nu-* f $1,500. Be to, e Davis the ! machine usually cioi pod tsviee a : . delaying T 2 mu r, t,, ;>0 vnn utes each lime. Si n(a he via. ted working for I fora. Daw.:, ha atteude'd Ford's • ji vr'd,-. school and ~fi|sH‘d * t:eity j • --I i iteration an engineering He is! ; interested in small machines and ha- many books on this topic at ■"is heme libi ary. Hr- oiw- , bon.: to those who vi| u!d like to earn money with Mi? e-tions f,a plant impiove i‘ ' 1,1 ■' Oust ive ihe .-ore spot.- i '’ei i-ie.-i .la a remedy for thou | cure Fodie’s Smoke Shop The Gayest Spot In sown 1016 QUEEN ST. Beer - Cigarettes • Candy DRAFT BEER FODIE HARRIS, Prop. YOi HAVE ncll-lt 1 Mi: SiF.s I NOW TRY TIIK BUST" Vail's Barber Shop 1032 BROAD STREET Flume 3554, Mrs. R. F. Vail, Prop. Bankers (Grocery i “Ur friendly Nt-ighborliuod .Store Staple, Fancy Groceries. Soft filmic*, Beer n <’* H. St. JVI Darner. Prop. JL W. Reese j (IROf l U \ Groceries and Meals 8048 BROAD ST. Dial 44*i oJ ! A UNl> bUU I KIN WOMEN CRITICIZE JIMCROW AT LETTER CARRIER’S MEETING WOMEN CRITICIZE BY RAMONA LOUT. MIAMI i ANP i Women al i lending the National Ludie- Aux iliary of the National Association |of Letter carries' were critical of the separate accomodations pro via ed to; the women delegate:,. "Tney were separate,’ said one, and not equal." Although no difference: were • practiced in theii nu etmg at. tin : Columbus hotel, one group wa ! embarrassed when dui ui.e reve ini- I 1 1 on at the McAllister (hey were j informed unnecessarily by the iisan nomenl that they could not :.lav I Uu re. Me C. L Banks nt Jacksonville. ; grand old lady of the convenliti-H, i who ha., been 1o everv once since the orgainaztion s int'rjfaiij. jn'i.it led out that this was the fir;,! time ; l iioy had met in tin stmth "The i Dr-,! convention i went no” -e*- I eul, "was in Providence ft 1. ;.* <ie: e 'e i ''. ra all t., r -:ettlfc'r in : everything v.v did and eveiybod;, j Dad good time In IMinneapr, (e, in ; 29 it was the name way. When the ! whiles wi re i ntctTairii;-,.' -.•.•«? wer* I Ih> ri ! and we wcie elite: tamed too We got ite. -.ami* tjeatment they ot There was no difiercnct; Here j they're in one place arid v. e're in anolhei “One year we wen; to Oakland. < aj We had a special train from ; Chicago and v..- wen: up ui V.r,.- i'Oiiver and traveled from there part way by boat. We stopped at the large cities and everyplace rad mething for the carriers. We got <>f.' one Sunday rnorninr cud wou: to a little white ch.urch anii when vve got t.uck,thetc were cantaloup*': iii all of our places "to San Francisco t hey enter tained and th'ie v/:< no oil lei . mud, because of color. We; were h.ki-n to Cioldei: Cute and : Ctiinatown "At 1,0- Ar.reies ihe ci :\ c missioneis had arranged a siglit sceirig tom for u. and we wen: out to Catalina Island We -av, all tho < place.. the year ire conven tion was in Oakarid. Tier: one year we wen! to Cleveland and air .-ther year In Mil • ,vauket; ,mi another wa. to Isv‘- vi r There we liad barbecuea but talo. Everywhere we always had alt TVTrnr DX?T>M Sf W -SLjs JIV jAI iK\ - \ o) h jM) | CONTiN£Nmt P6AJugfcC /' U >/ ___ C/ / Eff 6cm 1 WHO CAN I W\ N6 ?T flft, KOP'G DRAOeiNO MUR! ■ Sv LEONAS OUTA Jg Ak ' Teow/mv the i?; )| f ACE REAPy} j ,XJBO .. i M —Y * Ig&KBjJ 7l LOOK OUT I B«£FZY/ Atw- ''Ol ?EE ITE R HUKRY AND (/ \I UU'. «'AIiUL!Ni.AN j you wan lid to r at. And wlira ; white people were wailing tables, j they waited on us too " FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR MRS, S. FAISON Mr-. Sarah Fan-on. formerly o! j On*, nta), died October 29, in New ; Bci ii at th«- home oi her dang..tor. I Ml. bernici l- .u.oli at 1023 Broad | S'ICC | S!'*’ !■: lUl'V.ted by lie: hu-'haud, | Marshal] Faison, tv. ~ uii . Chut an JFai -on of Mi v York City and Thco !.a 1 a , ! So ant; .Vilr' ; three Ilaur, - I Ices, Air: i ur.d: Folku k of Bay | b*-i a, Airs. Dais.., Leg to: It ot Qrien- I .at and Ais: B inic’V. Faison of Min i ‘- iiher-n oraiidchudren jn-i I tin e<: great grandchildren arid a ' large nii,of other relafives. i iuiifi..! ,-uiv.ce-; wen held 'Tues ■ nay at Qrifeiitul. PERSONALS ! Ht• v- mk’ L.ouk novv a p;'u i. ; v uuiem at N. C L . -iiegu bpunt :m --j ivvK vG iting Tts lather who r a . U }...'! iU Ii T in I a 061* s'i'iiiUpiii id }'i< I jj-iiiJ, M :’M. Amanc! a Ex u n\ i duir;;. Jin uuy at the home oi he■. dauhhuv. Mrs. Hot tit? Me Ur in Kinston. : Miss. Su-u- Hoiihnd and Mis- Vie i !;:« Brown ot C>oldsbo.ro ar.d at i Pikes vi lie . jj- ; ; tlo* wee k eiui wilji : M rs. fsiul in e lia II an d lai i. e:. (e• or;a• F.>:iLill IV]r is \\ ri} is 11e ' Uirele of sir's Holland, ;VI is.- Vic,hi ivlann airived here • Sii!iOr;\ alJerm n*n tram Phiia<iel* ip*■ o a Fa. . tua I. I.C-J id tiie Imui-ii .»s' - \•iv ■es <»l he i aii i . < 1h? late iVi I;■ Sarah Fas ion. iVI is. Ma i y M: ii s hit 11 t.> I Pa mile .» c 'ounky L; ruuA visiting her son and dm edit or in A San tie City, N J., an d M rs. Janr t s Marsi ial i« •Seienlists and eny ineers ha vt. iit*en we*j kl l>a 2 0 y < a: f\i) tie* prosbienrs e.j' growing and pr..H,rys.e ill i t swei ■t. j) ot*jt oi■ s: f• j ; st a j r.? i. Po/ daphne ? uxJKpToioNi”! ABOUT 60JNO- TO MONTY'S rv WITH AC rc^l6H7-£|^| f% J^n / -Jj FTKNOW JUST ??3 KCrIRL —MY COUbiN/ HUT'S sfct/ V'SHE'U- 60 WITH YOU... IVHER . .C.'j!.! . WM.™ .; .1, ■ (mucks, JQBO.'? WE WON'T FT. ) U-ATD / BEIN6- IT' b T; " >HAIiOWE'EN. AWm ) Y YUUR COUON'LL < 'feeken and > Cranberry Wed At Festival SOUTH CARVER. MASS.— At a novel Cranberry Festival in ad vance of National Cranberry Week, the little white hen and the little red cranberry were united in mar- ; i ieiyv. and vowt-d henci-furlli to ap pear together on dinner tables from coast to coast. At the cere mony. Elizabeth Torrey of Han on, Mil-:. , dressed in a fluffy white featheied costume, be e ame the : bride of an animated can of cran berry sauce. John Quarles. Bos ton Attorney for the National Cranberry Association, performed the ceremony. The Cranberry Fes tival, corniiiy' at the peak of the harvest season, celebrated the hat-- ve-.tlug of the third largest cran berry crop on record from the octal* sprayed bogs of Cape Cod New Jersey. Wisconsin, Washing' ; ton iir>J I Oregon. a ELEVEN LISTED AS PATIENTS AT mm SHFTHEI i A-- (Miowrng ,■ : i: !- ed tlii- week a.-, patients m Good Shtrpln ret Ho;-pityl; .Vi:' v\ 'i l. i ■ ■ ‘ii,: 11 SiICM. Mrs Abba- '.Tcnm Pembt-okc Mr ik't ,".y Green, 606 Round-; • ! rvi -Free' Mr. Elijah Sidieie Cticrr; point. A,:. I-,;:.-,]. Mi v-viik, [> Bt:.i :,. J. K. Hill- Hi. z New Bern PVoU''ftE INVITED TOOURZURB TKH | HALLOWE'EN PARTY mt/'- W MONT6GMFfXV«§®& I m l KiMLm. R' YOU MUST 4n THANKS FOR TH?W if 6RIN6* A <ySRL //;•-• X§T~ :: ki'.LO!'.' U iribCJ lull CHURCH CELEBRATES BOTH ANNIVERSARY The :tuU. amiiverMirv ot the First HupM~r Church of Oxford, which is pr-toied by lhi Rev T. H. Brooks, 'a*.is celebnrted October IV 24. BMH Oil Monday evening under the auspices of tiie Women of the of the Chur fit the first message was brought iiv the Rev. C. L. Farfon. Moderator of the Original Shiloh Association on "The Abund ant Life,” showing wind can be accomplished it 1 wt are filled with the spirit of Christ. Tuesday Evening undo' the aus pice.-: ot me Men of the eltttreii Rev. H. Johnson. Pastor of The Mar tin Street Baptist Church, Raleigh. North (’aroiina brought to u a very insp-.rnig messagr- on "The Art of Not (,‘oiniiye Down." iX h-mian; .Music was furnished by ins choir, Wedmsday evening undei the auspice.- ot the Youth of *he church meeting- wciv ri-ct n by Rev, J. VV. Bail, pastor of St. Peter s Method esi Church and Principal of Orange Sheet School. The sermon was do ii verve! by Rt v. Coleman W Kerry, Jr., Pastor ot Pet-, ndship Baptist Church, Charlotte, who encouraged its to -On a Little Farther." The Oi lman,u.v Choi u>. fumi-hed music. ‘1 i'.Ul'.'.da v t-venilu: undei th< auspice: . ; • tr< local church Min y-.it-i: Re, lor O. D Stanley. St. Cyprian Episcopal Church, brought : s : ' -: ~ ~f : SpUitUHu nfccij. Re , h Barn- Tenner Pastoi iJ ' : h- f ii, t rbipti- : ( hutch, I.uin he iton, dehvervu the .sermon -- ■ “The Eternal Chid Is Our Refuge ! tu she delight of all. On Friday eveninr under the j auspices ol tlte Service Groups ot ’ I’Ol.l.tKKSVii.l.i: B\ Him (• sIMMONti - G.'-u.ktii singer- will render a j, roe van'-, at the Mil! Run Bapti : f hureh Saturday night. November 1 6. i ' Si r< i •'. rs ot ty*••v’■i i• •jt t‘on y<- ty T; aitiii,.-.: Seltr--.; ot Snow Hill.; will :ve a m<, h-mr mim-irel at; the C Trainaa: Sc!tool Monday; Nig id November is Mr-- Lillie B. Wilson, left Sun - j uay in.,mini; for New York City Mrs. Martha Dt.-v, , Trenton, Ht uiaii Simmons. IVO4 Broad S' Clinton Sanders Oriental. E- ME AT THE EAST MINUTE/. .. !'M 6QIN& TO THE [-ARTY, S&nUMAN ~ RUPFfcRT^yj e rwi If' I I MMk w~__MJUMMi TrTBW/' ITT UXKY£H£ Pa WEALTH OF PEftSONAUTY \ LOR SHE'D BE BANKRUPT M7H|\ A FACE UK'E THAT/ sea \ Slf, 'X ' WEEK E-vUJNc; «ATL : IU>AY, Ntj VLMIiLK fi, ii) U< the church, timely and friendly ! greetings were given by Rev S. G McCoy, Pastor of Mt, Zion Holiness Clturch. The sermon was delivered by Rev. A, R Johnson of Mt. Bright ; Baptist Church, Hillsboro, who i brought to us a steering and eri i couraginp message on “There Re main, tb Much Land To Be Posseti" , Going Forward Excellent music was reoaced by his Junior Chou :ot 31 voices. Sunday evening 9:30 the Rev Win, R. Strassner. Dean of the School ot Religion, Shaw Univer sity. Raleigh, delivered the closing message. His theme was “The World ■We Live In and The Clturch We 1 Need Today.” He stressed the need for Unity, Spiritual Power and a Vital Message. The message was su plain logical and spiritual we ! were made to feel proud of our dean and wei e encouraged to do even more to help the School Os Religion. Dr. E E Toney congrat -1 ulated the wonderful message ; which was enjoyed by all. ; Sunday evening 7:JO a Church j Social hour honoring the 50 year old : members was held under the aus pices and directions of the Social i committee. Remarks were given by the pastor thanking all who helped • make the anniversary a success, and pm-ented Dr. G. W Watkins, ex- pastor as the guest speaker, who in his historical and scholarly LEE’S GROCERY Fall Line in Grocery, Sodas, Music, Recently Opened Opposite Terrace Recreation Center 1802 Roundtree St. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee, Props. Visit The , . . BARBECUE INN L.caied at $ Points Get Some of Nettie's Good J Cookirto |- Hours: Sa,m.tolo p. m, Honey Bee Saloon tii.2 Jones Sir*et Phone 4453 WKR, COLO DRINKS, CIGARS ! 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