PAGE FOUR j v IKONIZE j' ' THESE UN’ERTiSERS NEWS AND j VIEWS j IM J. E U \RREN Tlnwugh at the Ft* :ncr- disk!’ ' ' ' oi sur v:M v.*e have bee:: swing : .'lli'l I*o.ii ’T,U. !\ V Jit | V Ct'.'.P'U’OU 'I ic !' ■‘! v .? ••«£•»: • '.l by tie Cuipiup ti.y Council which is temp ed of '*■ representatives of vnnir.p civic ! chib.: of > ace g: p' thtoUrii- . out the city. W v.f'-i: t.> be-triily commend ': K'. ;• J'ni i i !-■; . • <if fee reed f'-!- •)•-• .• I ii -\ ' i *.. I 'i . :i i ’'*. ' I I. • Opl* Ws u.,i •*.*:;-o* livest ll V C.' | is, c.avtf.l MX or St' on vctus ago; I : I'll '.V' ", :T, wagi:;:; MiU J “tvye-ilia:, <*hcmi.vu;n” m tcc.vh the 1 . . -... ... who vi •* r.ur establishment. For our effo: t.-*. we vvcie ■ 1 unkind naive.-- L«v both, children and adtfh?. Nov 115 :| the pr<H'rain Il> v “offl coed. These "if us of the mint r.ly fi:otip have every need to i; to t.i«- • 1 land- ".ark and !: jj cljiWroo the: ho . is still 'tin * best policy" anti that stmiiuciv wiii; sttil carry them whew; their roomy will net. \\‘n n' U c t tr.p }. -II *i 0 ' -th 1. " ho, oo , IV ; ■ mV tvf ' oJjotMl;.' j **•! ?- v ui* • - 1 ■ *» • 1 •' < -O '■■.or;, ruths he vi • hear the j . ' ' i .■ . i den f ' v teem t<> clutreh. Rem. m- 1 r. . u you don : tone' 1 , v.-in nv:fh.iv! go V. the devil v.-.p ' j m 5-otnefliing had. Vn.ir ! :. cUnPr , less OJ eio ;.r \ ~.i 1 * t " ... c me tor w. G you r.nve. ■ have not done t< ward tramim*' * ; . useful life, strive ;o make yourself, your • i';:i n-.d . j year city courfeuor. not ve.* •.. \ lid's re.,rr,r ; . cut always Ttr Rev i j trend .1 W Samel to of MV 1 i:; Prer'ry'o*’.:y Church p:rached ~n : ' excellent • Miron Sunday on the; ‘ general taeme of '"Loving yv ;; J Eherny." He ,hewed hew the Cl..' ‘ went of '"hare" if Ch wd o, tin S . ens’s her:: would poisuis ami do '■ray ones >v e soul, it. r, wry i, >- 6 r..g ! he individual who hates moiv 1 '■»> the ■ ire cue who is han d 1 ifee? He rdm-.w'ted ids l.or *C the op:.; nti’.'- .V 1 • .'if* kind ci rd for yc-ur ort‘iT\ u ! . c! PQ \. ■ - »| 1 41 *; jc- CT *•* To w i h'm and John Bryant of ( H'fute 2. r re* were .a the cry I.ilß Whir t men !■', her D C home af l c; •" r’ her iy. others, John and v -VBullttck of Leggetts. B!8I E GROUP l-S PROfISRED The Loyal Crusade Bible ’ : - i St. James B: p"; : ("} j-, . ofranized in a m ,:t on Jotn'i.i i ary 10 at the home of T. V. 1 Jr-.'-rm Xr rtlc- A-. enue Officers wer< elected as follow jß«n,jan Battle. :■■ , \ Fta ter. v:r : e; Mr! . Hat Cf secret.tv C:-ero Batt e. afsisiant secretary, at.d ,7ee Wig- l 1 gins, trctjsurer. Thomas Willian j t l|p CbC'!' ffJEC SfCELIi” * INVITES TOU TO RADIO . AT ITS BEST H I A K liv : '"THE CHOIR AND THE i ORGAN” . WEDNESDAY NIGHT 9-10 Kv IN STEAD’S MATTRESS SERVICE We Rebuild Your Old Maifress ■■ ,Or Sell You New Ones 60S S. Frankhn S.t. Phone 2306 r-irrrmrrirniiirnniiiniiiiiwnHiiji.EM STOP AT J THE BROOKS INN (Shot Shines, Soft Drinks, Cij | ars Cigarettes Ice Cream, j Cakes, Pies, Canned Goods, Good Music ! *623 W. Thomas Phone 2283 J Kabsrt Brooks (Rabbit), Prop. ARTCRAFT GLASS CO. GLASS MIRRORS 1131 South Church St, Phone 2544 Rocky Mount N, C, jOTY SERVICE STATION , } Shell, Gas, Oil, Washing Greasing, Simonizing, Repairs » on all makes end models | Hours: 8 ans. -12 p. m. j 621 E. Thomas St. Phone 2995 JR pTillery and Armstrong, Preps. r " John Wimberly {ladies and gents tailor | * AND DRV CLEANING j i We Are Equni isx the Brut, Susterfor to the Rest * Mishtand Ave., At Atlantte j iUlilil—M—iUliMMßa———itm—a—i—n«> , s) SECOND SECTION p DIAL TALK JAY SCOTT f,(ivr ;,i i, ritiout tu 1 titrv i N•>' • • . . i- ■■ thr Teh ). .ten . t: ’ t t :?i rid i o :.Ull ufC-. plenty of ft >0(1 eatwiamsuc-ut. ttw tcp fli tut r'i'tiv." i art; c ell tn ir f t»' . i adV to In' -'ll iy# M ' a' tv* ias ! -; j ,' v*£ cVy ,> y. !K>b Aarwiiw. v'j rviiit > <■■ iJ&ji I nti’V.v wgjfc, v.;ll 1. !'!':! \ /-■ i" 1 °v. w frrFf'i ftirni -i . . . /Wo?m{| fflht-.n, ‘ \ who is IMF:. < v/,i "{.l'lHi'ii. s's C< :\\- cdv.- Mild ** | > *.r th. "IN w / rirn il I r tun * X >. ,t .irv i . .uiy ] *' ’ TV . . . o,t is R :hi>n > : : TV. 'hCrtir? v ■ Jinx t nlkt-nherg r. jhlltiii *.; >■* a Hv:t.r . .dy IM vi:ion due, mods 1* ■■ l *1 : * riltf ■ ont* ii» . '■ : • ' i' : * "Jutitii i// 'i t: " v ,’*■'’ «’J r- should >•■»; a !*' .' TV frjt !ro I--.* •.; -• it.. *:,:■. H, ■ ii M tl.fr. h. ra If /liiirig :: 1 Ihit rl) '* ill* itavc bath on ruuli t'tovtv '• rvn o . rsi'ii it. doesn't r ,v o",ro a tan tasdic ima*tinatU»n s* l r»*’turo how inferosting the youthfuf tahut. on Horner Hint-- l\llf 'itu*lny t V g ivi’iil-i It*.' . . ii yots con’d ii iso tl.-ri . . . :a!!•• vut- .'.'Ui <asi , NIK : ruesd y *..» ‘'Hi a Town" : bow •tvss v'l * I.I ;! > v Lki’ : hi’ .)> .11 • ii*! *. ' ?:y 11 ■ U J"U • 1 saying over <':■ airwaves top the ,•. t live > ear.? • - Ralph i'ltsraril* i' .ii.srtn. whii-h ratlio ;t* '»• u ' < 'sily « atch on Isis NBC "7 hi* I* }<tar Life" prs'igt.sttt. is j i:st n.ts'lf 1 for TV. h. Sr Smith, is- it'd ' ’ ,r! “h.‘:lr Smith .':rs.es. get tit p* a television ?lw>v toyttlwr . wild’ Hill Spier, tlirr, *i.»r * ' ttw “Philip Morris Playhouse." !> •" Fridays) ra*,- he has :. lot of oxc.it ins niyiten* .-• reedy for tel vising but. don't forget the velr, m-; of thtitl a!!, Amos "is" Indy (Sv.a days CBS) • • thoy’ve beoii woiA- Ins on a ts-*k*vir-ion rliow for two years . . :: ti,l it's s.iM t!n thovv "is greater than their radi-.i version it that's pas: M klN(,SB0IU) NOTES The Reveres.d Fr..•:•*!: L. Baker iv as funcr.rllzH f: u t'rr St r,.ui Baptist Church in V ' v :*n n iili imemricnt in the Limily cemetesy Burir 1 ..: .- W. M s ■■■ j .'.tvs, Br*w. n •,tic! Mr. Pipjiin. Loin Tarbore, Sunday. Mrs K H 1 :■'.■■■. ;]■■■ Mfk V? tggio Jfhtsaon asm Mr- An nie Berth : re irnprc-vinr after i-sing :*IC k Mesdsmes ar.d Gimretn;*n.-; Bvllvtrk spent two week ■ Mja.uii Fki v;. ilin;; • ioi./t vr- Fviiior *’,...: it Mat Caviee iin: o: s. a.*.ou’ to toko on a ”!x*Ucr Governor Wllliatn H H.-ixti,* };.*>* ■ nir and gone. r,ut h*> seont, , v his : v:. on He t id us ' • ; . istg “The t'rne isn’t rr.-f-' for N>- *o progres. Ho lam L, get • :n r roy:e !V'sj'...:frcri then v;t>: Thm: ■vr/V; i.-n-er I.'jvf to wait , mc | rr tvhcc. ir left, tnl ;si her, o'd rot wh; swo woo'd nr more of -t ,|! - iPts : t. • mgrc'ssman William I Dawson told ;i BnUimorc Huclioncc io "g f 't your people re isto.;V on >1)0 books and thei; you can act b'hat you war.f without asking.’’ p— , r r m „ LINCOLN PARK "ROCKY MOUNT’S FINEST NEGRO DEVELOPMENT” Then- Smartly Designed, Well Constructed, Modern Homes Arc Now Offered- FOR RENT or SALE on ]] l ic delighted with flic modern conve niences.- rpacioris lots, fine neighbors and prestige to be found in this outstanding community. Available io Veteran.:', and Non Veterans Liberal Financing Available To Purchasers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE or CALL WimberJey & Gregory -AGENTS -123 Sunset Avenue Telephone 41-42 59th ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM IS HELD BY LOCAL CHURCH CHOIR hy w t t lhu r ’ r\ , .• ~. t -• C'nnir •'{ ♦}"•/■ S'. * o i"'• iire h < t*. it. * \ ‘ dß' ;ml Given i". Su) FoiF\ ~, j.; ; « >•■>,} ->*. , --n- i ■ ,-. * ,• t't ! -civ', caui.. ipCfKil tol-'U \ \e v v \v•, tn n n- r leer, o \v«•. • - 1 v ci > ! : : y ;vi r>. h. -uu* wife *•(' Fc.-*, K v. K. r Bal.lu, }»; :n of un ■ Fit t ?■; m S;t Church •>«’ Hru ie* 1 j 7i'o S- uior Oivir of:uve«l ib.u pie. ; ; Hi.m vc U 5 n s-iertion f'F Aru iy : the ,« pior r o G ;•* i ( ’iruv 'U' tSt J* r.'*\ M. c (sf'ucva PiUjv.rtc.. : ; Mi;:trcs& of Coiun.orucS'. fvern-ni: ; c .v arpj -cuFion For liic re.-poa - 1 s I' 'l:e co'a kr- arid ou’vlir then n.: - t i d v:».h liu pco;.t,u The fu.t choir of the St. JJtnos i BapU'-f Church \va.s orR-.raiAißi by j it: ••.' !; •. c Be' 5: .oi H;r .\V. O;• v , . 1: I*o. BioLhcj Davis s-vo l c:-n --' ‘ • '. * dot AS UCC.UVC PfU .Lg| ; V vc;*s mclcs. jr\ Uv-C. another p-.v • RAi eu fleeted fill’ tllii t job. In F.p.-i Sis'< ! uou'ki Weston aneeb'd ti.*' -iL;;;niR- As the: •■ ’ .i: .cow. the choir crew and act 'be yrr U‘ol. i :;.b • Fee . ivfi of Ttir Rev. ?v’i ‘"L Matc.e - ' | sen. Or* J f Lcr Frank A. 13. Mailt \ { i c.i’inu to Sb J:;;r«v<»s rHin fr.oK over* b'o •’H'i’o of ‘be; . « r nreb. For a lev years Mr. Mar- ; • . u mi ; i. t.l rni fa.’fUvi the oh on*. . J; *, ; ''S (' j) 1 .1 , • -?•*«,- , A , 1 ■ •;) ;V( r\ ;;»■'! S' .1. . The c hoir sieaciiiy grew under hi ; lerdc :*-" nip. Thr IF 5 J. H Martin harno ' n.asic had tuken on r . dfe and hir. leaderehip rv e had a t'nU verted vLC*,‘. .. .! . i.ij;.' 'M );1 **-CIV. UirOtlßn • - ; we bad the following com- ■ i H - Hu* i*y 1' * . VMr ; - In Ba:ntv.il. Mr-. Mcg- L • Mr-., I. U< ••.* . ■ " : . L'*s. After <.*:j.j*. KO’.-vc.-'. Win. Mrs \" .*! • rv’ ih*’, and iVii’s. Wbi- Later the ch qi r \va..< jpi; without V.. , , J 4 (i• - j ~l jj y ■ .-*i.y **, Cl t.t JAl’ < J•’ I'iiiZ-Si WV- . ! deceased) and Muss Alice B. Dav; * i who is now serving. Mi Reeves and Mrs. William j* -me tv.i the dtoir n /ernei time nn ( ■ "l'wd : mil The B-: \ v.' 1. Mn -.* •. eiie .*.-* pa.-tor Shortly after th. : ■ Sjs’.'V Meta H nci .* -d Hone ’■■:* e !’.* r- ; ■ ir re- *1 :rrv*-T i j under tire choretershin of Mr S Reeves. Martin Knight and B. F. . • Byers who served twice as chor : J 11 Mr Myers who introduced ' j ttte idea to get a pipe* va gan to ’ ■ 'hv*: i the ch s.**ch. Then ht went ’ , .o work w:th tnc chuir ar.d a Suc !":•»» of the pastor, officers ' end! • fchurch together with many colon* i j • !ar-d white iriemiti of g> j m;u , . • . svikiU;.; stceciy roniributions, the; i j project was • complet'd and today i - j we have one of the finest organs in ! ■ | the rtme. 1] Shorth* after the.- Mr Even oiT I j set ed hv- restgnauon *becaus“ of l j k: r . .. i- _.*.. r i -- < l ; UacS pi-3 L-f-C al COHOItiOIi, Ahor .*: meet tug in litc* pastor, of* :•! fieri:s .•■nri the present cbortswr. t • Welker Howard Manley wa con- j t ; tarted and came from the Stale's; ; CapiUtl at first to loach organ and ; THR CAROLINIAN ,],’*,(**;• v,.*a;; elected oramir-.l and ’ , Aid r A" By r.su d. Mr. : '." , n '•* Tv. d : '■ cut .-' and . ’ ’ ['C *>. ••:.•*•. Am ■ Ji 1* -. i- ; j.. ,i-- i-t ,'ft pianist. ” ’■; ;i Si ;i, i’j'i n ’d-: .• . e- : to *sr .* tbs' .*: vs s' of ,v ■!:- . c’r.r ■■! isvj.mi: as id wo .in -l da ‘ i \ ‘* f W I*s pi ”|’ (11 •' j' c *, , _ jot! r ton < f Rocky Mount I : In* the direction of Ni’.j : .G: •!-i aad :he iMentor! .. * ni :t. ..... i Ali A' , (uc r.:» • !'ro>\ u ■ ar.d pro o-- ■> 1 by ir raid j ; bote.."is. L'he.-.-o .two young tr:e t: - - : .a*, t• - :*.--1.*’i with DavJ: ; • d <<:■■ n.- vert t\ r *.y iin.jaekd ps -a- ; a,:-’ :'vl: Gs imos itil'.*'• iuc.od the • t ! de.-i of gen-m: iiC'.v cap*’ :.i”! ; ’ \v ; ■ > ff'r ’hi' £iK s rr. Wlv 'Lu.' id« ? - a.,.: ajar -Cd i-y She rimir, iv.a-’t | ■ vi:,- ihp money which worked has u' - jh; harM v. .", ho for the ptib i..: jvi og :*:*.tn j>ei;.uan.mce or,,.mi.* d L. V Ij'-viVti, Ola; of the nen-l’.er- of 'im ri'cilr. Tsi .* - ■■ r- - ■ -rSO v.*,. . - ; T.I and t an.-* gvo-vns ”f a Very: :n io vi - - 1: - * •e i O t- • Th*.* present choir nffii •;.*• are as \ I vt * .-*. Manny Rvaiy. premdirH:: ;IP :>( 1 Vi M.:: r a:. \IT p)*C -:* 1 i >*ic*a;; M>. !!:”’ ■• F-nn.'-a-*. Glover. 1 i ; Sau’cbl seert r.i-v. M.Rebecca ’ . Mart;:' . at .-re taiy; Mi. • Mw ad M.;*■* .-. * ■ . M: * * i?. i a.vi' ■), *.i : ..- i ,M,. W:".ii , /',*• pr* , ,5 * cn ) ' Mo, 1 Km,' Fad BaplGt Clwrrh I i Choi’, ’if r''. ’’S i 1 Church, hi'.-! :lo u -..’ e-HUi-1 CliurMi. M i; A' t ’ ?jD‘P HixOti: T ( ' ]• i,'.'J FL'iptl.: ! ;Cburch t/t F.ruu'bi ;<nd tiuA Easlcru i ] M ays * ■ ; g-.Hidv.-sli til the conivc of cm fine iwey,:: ! NT' S G* :\h< Aim in B auJc Mrs. Flu tie B , G \ovn M * V. 'l 3 Huv... C. Ivi p ? v r I ■,*,*■« •;*'(•! YU- V ’ ' - iuiru T C“i -"if 11■ ’’. *'.'■, PERSONALS UlL’u if; AiOAY \ !*: I \ly j*. * V f'CR. P i .iTeUs Chap* I Leggett:. X. C j e Lewis William.*? died recently Til '• lev.*. :::'.* art a.i-ddcni which happen* ; * }Cd on his i ii. A chimnov ull 1 ■■ ' Cii.; MV. him in ~ t•.*.*> which re* till Mi ’fcH in death, ■ AtEh-. Purvis ,!.U1 ill a! h- ; i home. She has been contused .since Mu !laM fall. | Mi,. Annie Mitchcu is. m-civ-1 j |mg trt'atmcnt at the Parkview a H-sspK.M She :; ihc wife of Dr. i ;S MKrhc 'l ot Pl*. nsouUi. IN. t.." m; P\STOR TO PRIvU'.H TUOsnniONSON COl RTKSY r.AMFAIGN i' ! Ip recognition and support .**f ,t! ■ the city v.*idc yen;* long courtesy p • campnigti r-nv being sponsored by g the Community Council of Rocky !8 M .'it, The Rev W 1, Mason has! a 'a. rtiiiget! tv. ” special sermon:, .as a : > conlribnhon to Jhe drive. On Sun .lay, February 27. he will preach is; ; t'rcm the subject ‘Don't Fence Me F In Oi Let Me Pass Through Your 'City.” ' ;V, FoaJ Ihr I arojiman h ash in i > If.snr \aorcr fih'tn - •■’,: ,Ah-ii,.dh. ■I, y wmwmsit me->; The future of (be picturesque Noriti-tidhn shim of Jamtnn an<l Kashmir hs« occupied the ivorbi ever since, f* mouths ago, India , and Pakistan fell into conflict over it. If was partly settled in January with the help of the United Nations. Here member.-; .of Use tTilted Nations Commission for India and Palcsstma which mediated the dispute on the spot interview some of the inhabitants. FAINTING EXHIBITS NET ; $190,000 FOIt GERMAN CHILDREN'S FUND: Public exhibits of the ICO German works of art which have been touring ■principal cities of tin* U. S. since 1 n.t May to date have netted a t, al of SPJO.OOO in admission fees ! *.r the benefit i f German children in t.hc» U. S. Zone of Germany. Sine** being show ti in Wash'll** t.*>■’. 1). G., last March and April, the Gt)tmui-owned pair.ti.’gs have 1,-.*ri d’.-p! :, cd i Nmv Yoik, l’hiln ri-’-phui. Glt'cago, Hcsto!., Detroit., • 'ic* c!.i d. Portland, Fan Fi!inri*-.*n ;v.rt Los Angeles. After exhibits i’i Sf. 1. 'ui.*, I’iusb trgh. and Toie d”. Of,io, tim pictures will be re* turned to Germany in April. Funds realized from the exhibits will be used to purchase clothing* a* d Fcdding*, vaccines, and voca tional training cviiiipmeut for desti tute German children. ,? * NATIONAL GUARD TRAIN ING: Kxtra week end training which has been authorized for National Guard Army units <s*jr- u Sparkling Glassware * Makes a Beautiful fable "~b .y ' " , " j ... . .■.,.. .....^ i. Y-i ! ft : ;: : ii . ! M ' .. *' A f v-< | f*f " #4| ’ A well-set table i ibe mark of f ,1.1 more to Ra beauty than A tnc ■ r ited. there aie tr l /'rare! ~ .’g. Tbe ,'ia t; •. • bawl :ti: ft therewith the glass can lelabra.* DR. LARGE J AT MEDICOS .v. C ' : spt << ' l>r. Large rtvxc :i>: :■ . uhjvi*t "TFh bLxictiou:" ” and dDciL-uoa th* •. i ' p :;ai s> vs and vUiM-vX of ocYUnrUmjA .h p'm-.iit <1 ii i as 'A ro; tut U',d La i!• f‘ ' v, ll ji tuv porsOii paan. wlu l‘< i V {f : j .*-;;, \ \ ! ; ! LU-hie oUeu Ir Idar* rcuiii o:t Iho 'A' or uL»poT pur* ion oi IJiH Iv.jrt, if- , j)»r j i - t'T ‘ ! * of ihc iubr.rflc ;,:j c:, cu>e u:> iiii *- ■• iii m . . ed * -a - fnic that heavy iVMM,;\- and drink inn, b* Hi led to the retcaifion of H. .was a definite tact tho.t co: Di ptior. played an important part n: prodxicing iirir.Hry rotention, The : [ip’ikei* emr.hnsiznd the. .fact ihai ever th'«;gh we often pass the patient up with only' a casual dia gnosis of these conditions R was a good policy to seek .ni.it the cause of any of these condition'- and that in easc.-i v, here the tnosf. good w;,: kmc it was the result of the poy iician locating the t>ei of infer! e . C*'oli. wung ins discussion a round able question and no: wer period ■Vt’.: v::tc*cd ;e:o. M '::!■' !>: !:.'!■. F f ' '*b . ■■*■! ;iftr’:i ille, Dunn and R's kv Mom i A'CCr II) :■ ■ k udE:' .T SECOND SECTION lug .1019 will raise their combat clUe-livene,.'. by an estimated 20 p- r cent, Major General Kenneth F. Cramer, Chief, National C.uurtl : Bureau, announced. The week-end drills will be in addition to the weekly armory training periods now taken by 11 m -1 Nri'inun! Guard. They wll! perrrit , , tiui! to c nipielo individual tioln m the bundling and tiring of. | I arms at their home a tat or in the vicinity, leaving more time for tactical trninin r during* i |* ’.iii. or field eneMi’Pnienl:?. During calendar year 1949, Army 1 uniis are ante, mod to the cquivni- i.i of one a ‘ck-end tratn i-:,: 111 rind of t’.VO (FlvS ill 0(l(!i!ion 1 to their regular armory tta'iiing. 1 In most uriti this will be spread 1 pvr-r four v • ek-cp'D vet! part of the unit personnel participating , i acb per; -ti to an ng»rre*r*tte total of 90 rer cert. Fersi’n'icl of the vjt.tt actinr as Insfriictors—about. • 10 r.cr cent of the total strength— , will participate in nil four extra training* periods. G:.a:. 1 - w II ioceive two full days’ tiddi- b-rt.il pay. and instruc tor ei".ht days’ pay for the extra ! tra ; !i«i!*.r 'L'i.is will be in addition to in*' i'ldi. da vs' pay received by N al Gnarti: ruet) for each of m rn;.' 1 d two-hour armory training p i Fids, ru’d the full two weeks’ pay for field tr'iining. the iid h iti’i tin l er. Nothing j -it’ -in b.n .b. id, s:i i : In the table j fit! at- m; • i i;l: - 1 cadi place j ■A. an ~’ti ting* nterpwc,-, »••• | r SPEAKS 5 MEET Vtil. & \iiiS. HUNKS IKK Id LSI'S vr mi irnoN m i:i; •: Mi G. K-iip.’nd H.,v/- . . ::•••■*. v • -i: ..f Now York city. ~ .*■:• in., rc- pi-* pi. -*>f .* lovely ~ :c . be .d iy, February 20- , p.... -i , \5.. j) %l<>! "an IV!V. I’ll*: , - ~ , f. ■, -U -.» H-... p . . I E. Pittman and prefiuiicd to ’he receiving line U’nech up * f f Me. and nil’s, ivl -rgap, 1 ,:.*. M \ i-: ,a ■ Mr. and Mr s 1 ,iyi :(.*:* !■■ omn (■ . Mrs. W. T Artrt •- ;-.:■ t; K Pish and Mr. M ■*,i j, vmm ;>.! Mi • Mary Mi::” pc. .a), d !he punch b’-v 1 :* *.'. till:’ Vi Ji c GIOVCI* SCTV CO \ , ivcly .*::-'i>; Itnen' of gifts were ;. dopF: cd ity AM and Mrs. Henry i .£■)’• m.- R- :-iit ii ft f.: ded ,ovci ’he guc* ■ rcgiilei A . . f r>, ; n_ firi'.vc'*.- were* m j use ?o aut’oi.Ue the living room and -MrniePici* hstl, while in the dinuic ; ; ro ni .. law covered table centered i iivi-th gladioli and font completed -Mac «:•« *'•: FiPr! white wedding motif. A’’Xir.vwiy GO guoMs wore pi’C i sent during lire event. , : Mrs. Jet sip Rt* eves provided np p ! propria tc musical selections through : out the ever ing. Mauley Horne "Because," accompanied by ; ; Wtilke: Howard TvTanle.v. , I Mr and Mrs Morgnn are the : .a*.;::f, and :' r }.■ . f Mrs. Haypcs ! while Mrs. Fra/ker is her maternal ! grandmother. j I Mi?-. Hays'.*s was formerly Miss i Dais*. Aloxi.-nitei oi Rocky Mount laud Montclair. New Jersey. S;:>* i- now a tnetlical social work ■ ■ . ■ H rlen*. Hospital in New York Citv T d, Haynes is the only •n of D:* •”.rl M:.- G. H. H.-ynes . -f New York Cdv A native of New York, a' present be is the* ! prog: am director at thr Neighbetr l.’.- rs fcpt.fi* hi Morristown. N. ,T. The vCMtije Ana rinn last year j j -in* .Mi pounds <T .fruit, both fresh; : :n p - *i( r ■cd Tiib- was a decline j ■of 10 pound:’ from 19*17. • N • (Me dma Crop Im i pi*r’i*p,*nent A -.ioei.iDop. has approv !: ri 7 dGii b:: heir of *.■ erf potatoes, | b>r seed ecrbfiraFon The Engineering Section For BETTER PLANNED HOMES ! Licensed and Registered Ardhitectual Engineering. We , „ Are at Your Sendee Permanently. Mapping, Tvpogra* 1 phic, Surveying, General Drafting, Mechanical Designing: W. H. Lawrence & E. F. Foster, l ENGINEERS Engineering Section Ro-onv 11—Douglass Building | | Si f WEEK ENDJNfi RAITTUEPAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949 HELPFUL HINTS FOR ' THE FARM AND HOME i \vht-);u.T iron by hand oi : ! have w idem : !T'IHT 'h - 1 - 11 art! mu i<) iv: i |.j v iur iieob und litu'ti ! Is well-. groomed j I s.' 1 , sprinkle with clear Mann ’water it penetr ihe fibres i’u , q- nlv, Fold each piece k p .ir.itt ly until y u iron. Dampened ih, a ..iiinild stand .•••e\>-ral hours thei'i-re j,-,... when the weath er ... cool and div they can stand, < i ovet i a .'.'.bit. L i win it ■ '.irrap and „<* ho!,-. ; ..i •. ithin few lr-urs to 4 avoid licU'vC ! I l ight cotton need:-; lot temper.! - • 1 4 he; v; ci ;ti>n;i tit cct very $ i tie! tempo rut vim.' Iron your cotton j J| .vliilr- da sup Ina i> in Os strait hi i| . md c. <ou and iroi till dry. Be sure | i tanlile .a not ironed in selvages. S ' Vvi,.'. !.i](i: f roil, t.hcc-tf, guest | owe 1 ;: tat. It a tin-; napkins. etc. & 'by i"v mo „ff center, iirst to the I rad then to the Jett. Do | :nn -.'lt folding by hand as you can j jto save evens . For pure lr,: n use a very hot iron j land tron while linen is dump. For enibmlidet y or monograms. ' on the wri-ng side t 1 rm vv case advice - iron Ihe! * j closed cud first. j New iron I'.'stv lowel.s or wash : , j clotbis .■; it flattens the loops nr.,- i ing them lero. absorbent. and they ; t feel stiff and lunah. v !, ' Y j To avoid linen closet woes, put I your bon chold linen a wav proper-: ' ;iy Inat of ;) jt, ;, c SU re it is com- ; I plefeiy dry thereby avoiding mil- ' j dew winch is caused b.v wet Bunt's ! rem "oning in a bag or a poorly . 11 j ventilated men; bcletc drying. Nev- i’-r (or store it nt‘;n a chimney flue, a iw ! chwet with .steam pipes running i h to rough . or pi a chest pear a rad- P tn'i’r cor:.da el heat mnki"; linen i ! * ' brittle Ip i Cover your white linen with blue A ■papti" it it will be unused for some ■ n Iturc Storing linen in cedar chests P | °t' drawers yellows it. Don t store i: i non with dis in fccL j nt,s medicines* ; cleaning fluids or polishes as they I 8 : contain dtcroieals that are in - r ~ iur; us your linen, |A NTAIS <Of LI (it VNSWERS 0 Will there be ;im acreage ;tl lotments on corn in 1949 * The lb S- 1 •partnienf ■<( ARr.eui- I " -'Of allotments will be deter-: b sued for 1949 production and that I :' ■ > i rn m ukcUtifi quotas will be : j ! a. .a;::-':- . Or!'flier i. )9t9 Fxplain ; 11 jug b- act on (l. Tom Spit. Slate A That the Department feels that i u : on t -‘.-a' -, c - be main- « - I; in.a ;-‘ocl . is" and pool - 1 V proitue'.on .ui to he stabilized! , :i ' d'>ir.i‘;!y high levels to nice! ; domes! ic and v. or Id needs, reserves S of corn and other feed grams are | . at -n-. ti -.i corn pro mho: o: 1347 uffevs a twod :lht>- ; : :.j: 1 on --f what ran happen when j f’s 1 ii reservr--. an. reduced too far, | i'h'f iuse of ' ’enoraliy bad weather „ -'-at yeat total tfl S corn produc :' ■■ r n way only 2,384.000,000 bushels.! 'i'hi:- v.os aim-st 8f10.000.000 bushels : .; "I the presently estimated: • ■ l ' r: 11 cf-T' needed ./or the 1949-50 ! 1 ' marketing year ; W hen should small grains be le.p-dry.sed.’ , Rm'bi new between February ; ■ lf> and March la - la the ideal j ! ibne. ay W H Rank in, a grotto < OAI, FUEL OIL DAI (iUTRIDGE FULL COMPANY Gay and Grace Sts Phone 36fi 1 j - - - i McKinley eason’s I PLACE CASH GROCERY Beer, Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft j Drinks, Candies. Good Music 442 Center St. r»nv -rnn-r-m run rtnm atimnrnw> n j Harren's Sales Agency CONFECTIONERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS WANTED: AFRO & TELEGRAM NEWSPAPERS 243 Atlantic Are. Phone 758 t Moore’s Fish Market Trouts - Butterdish - Mullets Spots Black Bass Drums. Drinks, Confectionaries, Fuel Oil, Music 625 W. Thomas. Phone 1255WX. Corciha A. Metre, Prop. Rocky Mourn - To Keep This Page Pa li onize These !« Advertisers | # * V! » ri. ' « y DELEGATE: Mrs. I stclli Hol loway was .1 delegate to the Leg islative Conference which viw held in Raleigh Saturday. .Janu ary 29. Mrs. llulloway is a member cf the Progressive Party of Norl! Carolina Site is also (he chair man of the Kin ky Mount Division of the M t CIO Workers Union A( 1 'tnpanyana her was Mrs Bis si* W atson as delegate to the Con ference. : I A.,: toilbiwal Fxpet i- S’.aiten Aeenrdinft to Raukui, ■!'"! i\;; top-dress:nf vith tiitiogcn ii«>l only produces ar.t’i- -'iilds init also improves iiant chi aefci "lies by increasing he height, ;tnd weight of >I a nt:-. Ifs,;! 1 ; of heads, weight of s-mtTs per head, and (ho protein •enterd of 'he j'rairt. ''Plants take ;' 1 ■ v i dt,- ’nyf ; so;s .i - I treys,t rapid growth, whicii • ■ March an-i April." the >g:--.-mon:.s! says •’Thercfare niiro ope bad In February is me. • teneliritil tlnui that applied in •\prtt." In t-'.-t; eonducied in tne •?iedrnont .section Kd year. 200 aounds -■ f 16 j>cr cent nitnigen f v tapphed on February 15 pro- ItK-ed 33 bit;,dels of per aes' •vbiJe flu -me amount of nifroyp :: ipplisl April i produced only 2{ Mj-sheks. Si:; oral vV.-i " eo. County Negro I.IC--I 1 .ci- ... :-sy - Negro .. oi.sity \C S Wyn. AH f t three men have laid the founda ion for this: enierptH by buildir.g ;sp permanent pastures. ——— will" - TRY Old Colony Beverages ORAiNGK i RUSH BOTTIJ.XC CO. 201 .219 S. WASHINGTON Bt. miiiii'mminiifniinn t -nnmrr i»i-*rn v* 1 —< ~ii~ mi ~ iiwmiiffjaiimiiume. The TI XACO (’enter Hitt V Church <*, Sunset Avc. "YOUR FRIENDLY STATION" OH S GAS LUBRICATION ALL WORK C-l A R ANTE ED Dial 9156 —M. Johnson. Mgr. h.~h7 weeks" SEED STORE 119 Tarbnro St. Rocky Mount MO sT ( OMPLI--:tu stock of SEED AND GARDEN NEEDS IN TOWN ‘ When Better Automobiles Are Built BUCK will Build Them” The Best of Service On All Makes of Cars and Trucks RO:SC BUCK CO. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL | Treat Yourself To Car Service City Barber Shop 200 E. THOMAS ST, William Grimes, Prop. Neighborhood Center GROCERIES A MAGAZINES Floor Sanding &. Tainting 700 Term Avc. _ phone 2386-R J. L. Lassiter, Prop. RADIO HOSPITAL 127 S. WASHINGTON ST, Everything In Radio Repairs PHONE 2637 ■wrawwwCTiukW‘ii— "*'» WILLIAMS COMMUNITY STORE 314 GOT DEEAF STREETS* PLAIN Si. FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS DAIRY rßCimm® TOF ALL KINDS n-1. rriTir.i»TMr. -i n.r.l,„*|anWU.^

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