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PAGE TWO BOOTHK-SCHMOKE NUPTIALS IIELU Mi 1 . Slid Mrs Tilo»iiits !(. itcoth vt l'uili!.leii>lija, . have annour ved iiu mu i riage of their nisit-i ML. 1: in r.emion to Mur)ay A. f.'.iimolle, Hi Haleinii, North Caro lina. Till hi id** is a junior a.t Speltnau (Coiitfiir, Atlanta Georgia, The Sii.nl. is a graduate of .Vioretpiusi:- and a member of the Alpha Piti Alpha Fraternity The couple will reside in Bußi raot«. where the groom it employ ed. Hit CNGILA J KMJL I;;, William Henry Hoff ten ANP Net the. e who once have fed .von, B.d there w'hom you nave ted Are there who will behead \uu —■ They are the ones to dread. Ti e ni.er yoci have befriended When they were down and out. Will c> me with flail extended rueir erstwhile friemU »<, clout Notices •U/MI.NT ST BATOR'S NOTICE •NORTH CAROLINA Vfl.ii COUNTY JiAViNti QUALIFIED .... A! iiiiui'-iuuor of the Euiac- of e;**«.• ■ >■ • A tii-ii Million. (ifccoas'iKi. late id Waite County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having <laito- ayaiitsf the Estate of said r. . ■ i.xhibit them in tin Kiidei -• iaueil at Ilf* 1-2 Hast Ha r y. ; . V: tel Raleigh. North Ca'-o i'lu*. ~ii oi before the Ist day of .i ii> or this notice will Ik pleaded in l ' of their recover'.'. All pei'-oii:- indebted to the Estate vi:i please make immediate pay n i ut. 'j Ist day of July, 1949. i i CARNAGE Ad Hi iui! ill at Oi July 9 H 2T 30 a nr. ust t; 13. All AIINISTRATKI.VS NOTICE ..'Of; Ili i A ROUX A V.L-.EK COUNTY 1; • Vis.li qualified as Aciniinl i Li-, of tiit Estate of Gertrude i Loci ....,I.u. lan of Wake * North Carolina, this is to pcisui.s having claim . * Lit Estate- of said dec eased i: i ii’i*i: to t.'H under signed at CL Oijf-i i n Road. Raleigh North i ■ oi iu ..li or before the lit day ‘ J UU:.' j 9...0. ot tills notice Will it pi ceded in bar oi their I't-rov vi '■ j-.it peiron- indebted to the b'.L'ti will fue.ist: make immediate £■;. •' : i;Cnt. i ins iti dev hi June. 1949 Lfiui Holloway. Adrniinstrix 1 J t a mage Alto: ney duee t). Hi. V11 s July 2 9. 16 A 0 MINT HI tt A TOR' H NOT U 1 NOR 1 H CARO] INA WAKE COUNTY HAVING qualified as Adn.ims fo tor oi the Prate of Mary Settle. ..ut "td JaU nf Wake County uL'iti: Carolina this u t,, notify all fti, i.s having claims a.-'ainst the I • . I.f -aid ' ..sett !<., exhibit 0;i:11 1c the nndersii’ried at sit» f. i '■ f Mai rir. v.tet Haleieh Nm tr, > I Hi; e 19 So i tin is i lie, will be pleaded in tin- of their r*v very. All pe.-uti; indebted to the E tat* v.ul i-.f ' * ii:..kt immediate n. v v.t ci T: is C'; day of June 1949. i LIT,NIL MeCULLEHS. A djiunistralor i . .! CARNAGE, Attorney J.. v :. 16. 23. M-Aug. ii. A DMINi sIK A mix NOTH E NORTH CAROLINA V. .•.E E COUNTY HAVING qualified Adminis tratrix of tilt Estate oi Noah l-iiil, cect ased late Wake County, this n in notify all persons having cuc'cs aiy.tnrt the Estate of said cell..‘led to exhibit them to the o : d.ned at I*. O Box 18? Vv'.st Foerst, North Car*linn. on CL bt ii oe the 23rd day mt Juiiw 1950. oi tin. notice wtl J.e ( leaded m iu. of t!.<>ii recovery AH ptu wn: indebted to the estate will Elt arc 1-u‘ke immediate payment 11-is 28t: day of Jure !949 ETHEL M i DLL, Administratrix v 2 9. It, 2'a 30-Aug 6. I' itfSSl! NEWS BOYS I ajutitf OF All. THF i I '. _ I i Earn Extra Money During The Summer Selling Ihe | things yea wont in | ‘ a »^ > ' CAROLINIAN That ittw r«frigerot«r, th* sleek modem cor, new |§; furniture for the living tot»m, the trip to plates * 1•* » T „ 1 1* t*f** | ¥ T*\ 1 i,. r . -,h.y«. n b, y .»„ | All Over North Carolina I here Is Demand for the with, regular savings. Save now for the time I z:zzz: m r b z:::::::'t State’s Only 24-Page Negro Weekly. You Can Earn payday. Why not visit us then and walk out |te with one our savings account books and the , , * . p « C* 11 * happiness in your pocket! j j Easy Money And Get Valuable Experience helling i Mechanics || The Carolinian Each Week. I Farmers Bank | TO; CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT I, PURHAM-RALEIGH | | THE CAROLINIAN 1 RALEIGH, N. C. PERSONALS Mrs. Maliuda V.ii.det'gril'f and li.r niece. M ins .Mulimta Mitchell are spending t•:t- glimmer in New Vo r k with Mr-. Vamler)’,rift's d»ng'titer. .Mi'M. Cui'iieiin Rnieieh. T’lie Ailarus family "i-lies to th.uili ti.ii'fr many friends lor their u.isis'mil e duriny the illtiess am! death of their father, the late Italph H. Adams. 'i'll: Flota 1 (Tub of (he Provi dent: t Holiness CimriT. will h id Its lirsl anniveisary service Ku’nday. Jtilv l" in 3 pin. Mir. .Mary I. RALEIGH Vi.AN BALK ON Dl 1> IN JAPAN YViTil VHI-. KitiiTi'H ARM? IN GIFU. Japan .Sergeant Coliiiis A\ iiiiuket. son m .M Krrie c VJliilal el of 1(! '.'.A si Worth Stiwt Ralelrh. Norili Cnr.dinn, has i ce:;?ly r«I nrn»*il fioin a 25 <|yyC leave Whirr, he spent at llie Eilioney Dependent Hcnisin..: vreu Sergeant Whitaker is a tuc’iilier if TTtli Engineer ('inidat i"!:'.- pany 24th Infanti'y. now staCon 1 at Gifu, a part of the 35Hi IniLritiy (Tropic Light nine > l)!v;sn.i,. eoiu rnandeil by .Major Conera’. WlHiain i, Kean. Sergeant W.Hftal-.er cnte.ed th* Army in EVlirttnrv I'm;, and : reived hi-, ham training at Kurt Leonard wood. Mo He departed foi eVel.Scas duly it: April, J94t’i . %ur HAIR • dPerjecdy ' Ulaickti lJour 3 (fc>* .>/ keU 9n //tr „ *}Ha cftm*n lj Jt.-Al* Kttiv'.s la w full r ‘R- Ir > U li im?. >vi kU !a van won? ??!. ho * * ’ls ►Jjr'U B.S bljOVrfl Q» 1!. '-Hii IHi cy Mlli '' '' * Pf>a *>.(K 5 ' Our tittiii in inchf- and t-set a.(iy tKu k Wr vouj A fr<- E h '- ' »0/ > uUi ‘ i, ; Aril wu>t. 1.1 AIBI lrt.ic JfM.il K*>* liuni »‘fU«r JUW CUISTER CURLS v., . ~.,. ..... hair Nvh*fft you tw- the J KSSJ K K A R3r. duirtf*- of cut!*. By viTJinnv thi*i f»v(>nU a!Jfcvhnien?, you dc away wuh the uha* vs ho* Iron- thereby u.vjuy: yi«u* haw hnir t .* ii*gai7» ! .(f M rvixjth. .hi'l fa !« n »ht* «-u. 5* on of you* own hait, w the t>r M\hn siy\v*. - Pf-tveSiM S*nd iomp * of you* hair of j*o?« c oler, QKDIS rOIJAfi SEN 1) N 0 MON K Y —pay postman Oi delivery. Dept JESSIE KARE | fO INC 5 507 Fifth Avc New fork City ! Willi.ims Is pj’erfiilenl. 'idle Ri‘ v I. ; A Forbes is pa .tor of the church. William MUiH •; vji• his vacmion in Washington. D. with his sis ler-iil-law. Airs, 'i'heodisla Alliitli. Hubert Freeman of Washington. . H >' recentlj visited his mother, j Mrs Zulu Freeman of 3 Johnson Terrace Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and Airs. Zulu Freeman spent tin: week end in Richmond Va.. wit!i Mvs. Fieeimin's brother. Hubert Hailey Mrs. I.ucille Birdsong- and her husband from W nstiingtoii, D. C are spending ihei. sacatiou in Ra leigh CHAVIS HEIGHTS LilHe .Mis.-: Shire y itgluiam ot 19 • Dare Ten ace celebrated iier vli 1.-irthdnv last week. Site received nitiny useful pre»eiitn and nior l than 25 playmates wen- present foi the oeeusioii. Happy birthday. Jar ling. Lenn Lassftei oi - s .Most- L.ire spent tile holiday visiting relatives and friends in wreeiiville. .Mr Laura Moore of It** V-• st South St. who attended th- Mis sionary Confervure ai Nesv Lera has r* turni t! horm .\Jr mu.l Mi-- Richard White if 11 Chavis Way had <>. their din- Her i.-iiesls Sntiday .Mr Whitt 1 - ta lin-! and Mi ami Mr- Kliward h W hite of Ball imo! e AM. Mrs. Whit is (he foi'im r .Mis,- Lifts ot Tar- Loro Sr .Mrs Essie Chtindlei of 12 Chavis Way had i- her guests over tin weekend tier uncle. Eunice Silli'.h ..ml her son. Owt n Who is visit jug sot a short while from NYC she also entertained a number oi relatives and friends from Durham. V C Oscar Kendal! of NYC is honn \ is.img his family of 22 Chavis Way. A Chalmers who works in Not foik. Va is spending some time ;L n.ome with his family of 8 Hyib -1 i race. Mi-' John Junes of 12 Hyde Ter r.e— has returned home after visit ;i:g ee'a’iv.-s and friends in S. C !,d Fla Mrs. At!a McKnight of NYC i ■ T-euditn' her vacation at horn, -ith in i mother. Mrs Sophia Sfr*’ef of" !! VA'orth St. Air. a: ■ Mr.' Jam.:-:.- Curley uu.i I family oi Lint oln Drive ha At mov .-<1 to 1 swain St, Mr-, .bie.nt .Mack of Baltimore. ; Y(d was in the city retenily The Botii.ei T Washington Club • .•'ill titer Sundav July H> at the i ’ «>i:ie of .M:':- Mai y Williams of West l.t-nii-r St John Chavis 1 s ! - esj-hmt of the. club, f.itih Alms Gloria Hop* of 4 ■ Granville Terrace celebrated her ,-hirti birthdn v recently Happy ■••irih.lay darling ; Ma-o- Capos Hope, Jr. of 1 : Granviilp Terae- has ig-s, :i i Hi 9, tiiv friends wish him a .;ni* k re •( 12 Franklin Terra.e are spend it, the summer in NYC •All families of Chavis Heights ’ ! tKi v, hft |, , : in (It , tsymp.-i. : Miv with tlie foHowii.c i'amilie* Mi m d Mrs Hedie Dudley ami ; ’ :, u:ilv of in Franklin Teiraet- .Mr \ '‘iid Mis. i.enwooti Jimilf \ am! '•■•mily of 1 A-in- T. nace and Mr "Tlson RuMt \ and family of F; s' : Luieg St in the L;t-.-.ing of their Hoover Favors Bias Ban In School Aid Bill | WASHINGTON (A V L, jr x . r;t Herixrt H a-vt-i came | ... in favor of an anti-ti-scrinn ! •otji.p elate e in the ftdera! aid t-'.Lientm.ts : i i ,st week , In a '-mui ■ th» three thlre-- *;,,t : I ' l,r h a bill shoultd have Hoover I !s<e 'd ion dihcriniinntioii ,v. the ! k ; ')s race 14 religion, second as , ; a must. I H. alse -aid the Still should re i : pccilit .•.fanciards of t<hn. -1 | '•' n{i education appropriations j r '- ul( * L< put ahead of thing' like > ighwa.v iinpr oi ements. THE C.\ROLTNIAN MAPLE TEMPLE Thru ■''•tin void unto thrin. I ■ ’-ill' err it y 1 inn unto 1/0 m M(i\i's ')‘i 1 r ini 1. /it./ Hull hi ■ ■.>! from Hruien: hut M\t Fotfui i'i eel It Inin tht •'■'/*( nre,id Uon: /1 /'■/ i's 11 . I iiio it. ut brnut of i/e .''f. /iih'i 6'32-48. Holy t'uimnunitm was observed ot Mnple Temple Congr/igat i-nmi 1 hrtsHon Chunh Sunday. The 0! tr.r a fid pul pi' w.-r • draped m white Beauilfui white flowers were iil«/> ’isc ’ on she altar. .Music fur the day was supplied by Hit- senior choir. They sane levlv song's suitable for eommun , ion sei vice, The Rev Mr. Booker deli' av -d die eonimiifiion sermon His 'ext van J». sits i' the hr cad of life. St John 6:32-48 While w< conimuned the - ludi snug « iifcatitlfui spiritual ‘ Bread o! Heaven Feed M- Till I Wan! No More' Indeed, we had a ir'-ir -1 Inns Unit.' Our Sunday School was well at (mded !>> m-mhi r- and visitor". We .ill enjoyed the interesting les son ;ana'llt from the main topic. "Tin situ:; book of the Bible.” ti- < ing 1 the first Lsalm if i tr tt ft r tret ion ,v., Uu f t e.l 11HI1 tihitlnc'ie : r./ier l.t 'ot ■ ; * s t, v/'t. ('*/- Huh .situ'inil. I'Aiil e Itlo 2. We wt-"e happy (. the Rtv. Mr and Mrs. K D MtiTamb wor ship with us They and also other -,;..jt,u's were v --’u /ou“-J By tin* pa' t or. Before the evening .service we ut tended a nice prayer service then the Rev Mr. Booker preached a brief s.oul-si tirring sermon which made our lit arts ri-i0.v..- 'i'ii<> meeting of the Wonum's '"n't was postponed because of the holiday, but all members are asked it b- present at the to. if meeting Our prayer moating begin? at ~■ 3" p m You an? invited attend On rhe 4tli Suliriav afternoon in jir t%,- Boiiih'and C'-sjiel F:: ■ vt ai present u program at tills ahiirch Our sick are doing very Til: ei> \!r urn! Nil's At n Troy Lati -r ■ 0)1, Sr. of la.n; K Davie St '1 - ~ coiis'.'in! visi'ers 10 our church ere now visiting their two duueh !trs rial eon-in-law. Mr and Mrs Li‘.-s r.t-r.li Davis and Miss I!:!'! r.ah Patfi-i'son ail of Newark. N. I Mrs Martha Masse'iburg. who is ; ! ~ a visitor to om «hurch ha - is he.- boU.se gut-s’s Mr and Mr-' Oris Taylor. >S'r.. Mr and Mrs Dt Tovc.r, Ji and :!oii' two dat’.gh -1,,'. > ',!•• Cecelia and Cynthia i'll, both from Elizabeth. N .1 AH Mrs Mftsst lilnn g’s * hiidre-t arrived just iu time to hell her t>]eb-.:e hes birthday (10 Satnrditv. Ha 1 ipv bifthday Mr- Masseuburv After visiting : H..LV "•* and friends Mr. ami .Mrs Win Mass.-n --! •.)'*-• li.-ivt' now r-uinied to their -nit- in N'. X. RALEIGH AKA'S CONCLUDE YEAR scholarships and the election o' officers Alpha Kappa Theta Omega riiapfei of Nlfih-i Knr*pa Boren i'.- . i.s<-d it' calendar year. \ 1 Hie final e-xerciwi-s held • li,- bn ai high school and /•olh->-'> the si.Odiity pres'-ntevi or- hlllnire ! und nfiy dollars in '< iiohirstiips *o r-aeh of the following students 1." r, Watson Washington High Ft-hoot. Margaret J Ln rki n. Kha'' University, and Cornelia Perry. S'aiiL Aniigsline's College, Aside from the scholarship Ho Sorority gave a donation foi tit" oinviutsing of an oxvgen lent t‘* i' Saint Agnes Hositital Officers for year were eh- ted -is follows: hasileus, Susie V per- ' ry unii-hasilcus, Joyce C McCim-- don; epistaletis. Martha AV Wheel- : or; taniichens. Rachael McCauhrv: dean of pledges. Mamie McCauley: report* r,. Virt'iniii K Newell T iie ni -wl\ eo-cted lias lens named the t Painm-n ot Ihe 'aidous Starting Com mi Herts and outlined her pr> gram H r the v.-ar l!L4h-sfl. A delicious diimer was served 1 v the following hostesses Catherine Larkin. Georgia Latlimer and Mar garet Si*ivey ' Spaulding High Scene For Burial Ass n Meet SPRING HOPE - An estimated >.OOO losidents of Franklin Nash V. .«kr and Edgecombe counties ] tended the fifteenth annual cele bration n>d reunion of the Spring , H -'p< Mutual A; ioeiatioii ivhic.i i -''d Spaulding Kign School lost Sunday. Sever..i 5t cii j before the sched uled blot lit the day;- relit itie.s thou.vuiub of persons began arriv :n,t at the scene ot the festivities 'll every sou of conveyanct IVom o'is-es t<- jeeps and farm work iraiJcra. A pajad*.- which included Heats rcyresenting many of the area's bus ’.u. uses a n d organization:! I wound its way from the school and through the city shortly be fore the *• scheduled ’f.i- innine f the formal program which was hold in the Sitankiiii'. 1 High School auditorium Toe forma! program win divid ed into two sections which heard ’. t'eciit.es and musical numbers by iviany of tin state's outstanding leaders and singing' groups The vis.tois were welcomed to itie city and to the school oy May. The. (lore Easoi, of S.r ine Hope T.'w annual nies: age to the ineiu ; c:' f die ess aci;.ia*n was deliv • i <-d b\ t ie Rev J G Strickland, president ot the association. ■ winded: l 1 ’ lie G. liv:;:. eh Ha !t■ ie. .' till. Rev. D S Subei ui R -e ;y Mount and the Rev Mabel Gary Os if;.ie .. Music for the occasion was pro vided by the House t Prayer Band d barham. Handels Chorus of Wilson N. C the Wakefield Bap tist Church Chu r and Sister Ma bel Gary’s Ail Girl Choir. One ol the me:: spots. lie nf-ir, July CROCHET HINTS - ■— — — by Mary Attn Knouilt —— — .... ___ (tOOIt ffveoniin? is important to the !>* .iutv and complexion of your .1 home as it is to your eu;; i,t. ; a!t. lakes infinite caie in little tlemd- to give v,nu heme thin onk. ! he 1 look. If your home is beautifully turnirued its ■ v,.-n inoi« linj- Hunt that you keep everything in tin-toD condition t'..o *ll isp-iup ItmuilKill I',)1 what good Is it to have cherished belongings and k»ep them haphazardly Get in the habit of regie larly performing the little tasks that nt-aa much to the a] i • -aranee 1 f your rooms. As ieu make your daily rounds, cin-ck up on these good grooming ex ti as. After emptying the ash trays, take a. minute t,> wash them in on! w to bring out their true gleam. Venetian blinds ask little in return for what they add to a room but they do need regular dusting, M ash ing and straightening. Pm inviting-looking cushions plump them up ?o as to ontsc tho weight marks of the last occupant. I I' k Up Stuttered pit pels and 1n: i J ezines and stink them in an in*, e-sting- arrangement, be suie u- *•. • tard a!! back uumhcis. if >ou have plants in your home run .1 dump < loth over the 1 nv, - oie .1 week to bring out their full esdor. Now for two chores that take a little more time hot are well worth the added effort. Have y<i j t-ver wondered how your woodwork gets to roiled around doois and stair rases? In all probability y at can t find the culprit, -o the only thing to do is to keep after those finger arks. Wash painted woodwork with mild soap and water, with a lev- drops of ammonia if it's espe tally greasy. Then wipe dry. To lop off tills cleaning apply a light, oat of wax or furniture oil If your lampshades aic of silk rayon or cotton, and are s< wed. not -lued, they can he washed at home. Pleats do not interfere with w;* h sifi, but do not wash a fabric that till shrink. First, wipe the shade is clean ns possible. Then dip ent ire shade up and down in a deep container of sudsy solution of non tel flakes. Whisk the shade through the suds until they are foiled term.on program whs a battle ot sung between choirs. quartets and singing groups front the east ern port of Ihe .'late Jasper Wil kins of Roanoke Rapids served us mnstf ot ceremonies Special guests of the association were served dinner at the home of J D Toney, secret;,:;. - trio - me) ot the ussoi. iauon Refresh ment bool!, nod stand.- were set up for the convenience of the theui-Y.mJs of persons who v. c• i resent for (he affair. Ofli.r-rs of tic' Spr-cg Hope Mu teal Pur; a; Association include ; Bit Rev J. G. Strickland, presi -itnt: Mrs Mary Battle vice presi . 1 •"11 and J. D. i'onev r,. ervtory ireasurer Members of t,.c ■ uard i direc tors in addition to the above of ('•vers include: :J. E SiU.- Mrs Su die M Dicku! .'. R P. Richardson, VV. F. Allen Gvcrgv Cooper and C I. Perry. The (program was arranged by .» committee cons.-l.ing of Mrs Ethel Hopkins. Hai id Taylor, M. C Horton C. L Ptorv. Mrs Mary Hattie. W. F. Allen the Rev. J G Strickland and J. l.i Toiun Sweet potatoes o i bee .•mint: important cash ciop t<- many fanu •rs in tin- Sandhills ai-.i of the lk-,t garweco a plant heretofore ! tinned upon as jus! a weed, has proved to be an excellent P> -‘tei supplement m poultry i;t?d;(■:■* i : experiments conducted h> United States and Guatemalan -vienu.-t: Peak movement ; t!ic 194 b can taloup crop in North Carolina i • expected about the second week ' , ' v SR ' ; ■«*.»■ ay? .••j£w*sai:-„ww. .seasymAaG '.JwW t|llleaHß»isewMWfl!Jnw^(*4lK • j through tht fabric. Rinse several j times in clear warm water and ! tin'll dry quickly so that the wire ! frame cannot rust. Keep turning the shade so that il will dry - ;-n!v. ' While drying keep the shade out of 1 the urt and away from he.-.t Tout's just a short list «•; tin i o:t!" tin: a- that make a lioioe so ; .’oik It more than just a house. R<- ; member that fresh, homey touches , add sparkle and gayety to your | rooms -.n.t ;a oak of your «.i IcintU i ity. Wit:, that thought in mind | we've s- id ted tliis filet-mx lu t ; doily w! a h offers protection sis I well as e, nuty to a table top Deep J sea ISo i "J edges and a lovely shad< d f leaf pattern give, this doily its dels case ;or. Measuring 18 inches iu diameter, it is just right for your drum table. The three tone effect ot the pattern is a< hieved !»:■ blocks, spaces and shadow spaces Size 50 mercerized crochet cotton was used to make this piece, but with the same chart and heuviei cotton, larger sizes may be made If son would like directions for making GRAPE ARBOR, just send a stamped, self-addressed envelope j Ut the Horne Sewing Dept, of this j paper, asking for Leaflet No. 70i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1949 aiviez bTsiiop, DR. MAYS AT WORM) CHI IK It VIIFIIM, I'HIt'HKST MR England iANI'i Bishop \V. J. Wa'is of the \, 1 . ilion Church atid Or. Benjamin !■;. Mays, president of .Morehouse Col hge are among 90 members o? tin- 1 ’e.nti'fai cnuihiititio; of i h e World Council of Churches meeting hire July it-ls. J his; coniiiiif.tei' j:: ; .spojtsihie iov j i'll World •-ouii-tl work between !!)•■ geneiul assemblies held every] five year*. It receives report . niaivo- suit, meius of policy, and dr j n-rmines future action Phis is it* nisi meeting since the founding! assembly meeting; in .vnisterdani last summer. j l Cooperating in ibis world wide , < hui ;li uKA'i oinl are lot Proles- i nun and Orthodox church ilenom-I illations in hi tut I ions Mere than j .'(I'.UOO.OOO Americans are re|ireaen'- ,ui in the council One. ot llii aims o! ibis meeting, is to discover a. church mall's basis for ‘Tile Kes'iiOisibU Society.’" A.l --,-o tli»> slams ot religion b.dtnid the i ion turiain and outside, too, .v,, tie discussed. HOTHhR OF 2 LOSES s'»:o \\ swimh.i; i TuLKI a O '\ X i To, old ' icon pm nt wish a new tvvisi 'oaod j a!u»*. h« r v if'- ,id ’h'lv last v-. • t I' 5 : • , time it was \li- !'• arl Watson, ait- j tllei ~i ta ij f. Idreii. w.ho tcinoi. t her !t.---:ei: at a rest ~f m7p. 'V.bile on a shopping tom v.-ii.ii j lur two . hildi-, n virr AA.iisoii was 1 approached by two women win, t shov.ed h»w a pitisc they bail fcomt colitaiililif. it. ltai ’! o prove their sincerity they < minted oi tin morn y In casli. tint told 'a .' they la.ilid not split ':lh her in ,i do inr i’p some me.my of iiec our, as] seem ity Immediately she rlisied to tin Tededo Trust company and with- I drew from her aci-.cint. Cpon | friends ami cave them tn-r moil-I t >, Tht y !i h*t• « , oii!ite<l fie.' jut | third o'’ the money thev touiHi. -tTOO yave hi-r hark her inak { iitK a total ot rl T7<n j V : \\ ...... . W .1. i ■ • a. ,ii . until a ie* m mule- h,i ~,0 ol j the women ;-TKU I'litel tier Jk>t‘k< r - | hook ami ran away VIA. TO! A lit lI.PS I M blio SCHOOL j ■AFTER 50 YEARS | ( MO\ TO Vi X. -Ua. {AIM*!- J '/•" /.'• rm f/ i'A i, ’■/' i* I ■ loh-iiMon of Hi s'in In aha t;.. a na- j tit of I’tioitt to"n j S<Jt ifittU rnruUmfht is j -'h>. tt It -O’ Ot 1(00 st I, trjs j Htinf-itml <F thf stht.ui oil! j hr Philip H Hole. j “Old at 40,50,60?”’ Man, You’re Crazy "•»« «->lrl> lo > in k i ' l * r*>- »>;<! WlilWll val] • .)« Vs, I «•- t»i >ettn»« Ming, uim ! ' ■ ' «' ijiiTlbf <c-.y >.■ it ( „; t 1 At all drug stores everywhere -in ! Raleigh, at Walgreen'*, A Kckerd's ! HUNTER BROS. FANCY GROCERIES AND WOOD For Quick Service For BAG COAL DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 and “Never Worry, We Are On Our Way” >*M • *. • 1 Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO, 122 E, Davie Street Phone 3-3231 UGHT HAULING HEAVY I LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S. Dawson St. Dlai 947% -0212 Ed. Unutoad, Mgr. WALKER BROS, TRANSFER I 812 E. Davie St. Dial 3-162 MOVING & GENERAL** HAULING Wood Bag Coal Wood Sawing Local and Ltuuf Dittanca Hauling Daniel Walker, Edward Walker Benneii McClain Taulcc Radio Service "For Lasting Repairs" 211 GLEN WOOD AVb ] Dial 3-3123 ’>Ve Pick up anti Deliver ■ IWMnM.f«KO« <' '■■**■*■DU, FURNITURE SECOND HAND Bought and Sold. Easy Term, Cull I Qi' & Dcilver; Strvire Radio Hospital 813 Clay Street I hout <»Mt*iiwwwh-^WM^u l )>i»ii t***m,mm**** *r —_^sa WAKE SALVAGE CO. W* Buy and! Soil EamyfMa* of Value rURNITURE srovrza REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 837 8. Wilmingfoa Ks. Phwu* 1 2327 Phone 71 SB SUITS MADE TO MEASURE l Snakenburfei's I ail or* j 123 So. Salt, bury Street J D, Snakenli*«cg Raleigh, N. C. For Guaranteed Radio Repair t .*i * t tja Delivery hervicr RADIO HOSPITAL 81‘1 Chi' street Fiieiie 3-653# Complete rr'.i l{ "™' Furnishers We can furnish any room hi you; I .o - from the living room to the kitchen. See us first. w. fc. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 121 E. Martin SE A Lifetime in Flame* Why lake chances on burning up a lifeiime'* effort in a single terrifying hour wfcsaa il‘* «m» simple and inettpeusive ia pro•* tact yourself against any peeal ble mishap. Your bom* and tamily can bo absoletely pro tected from ANY disaster as but a few pennies a day. We ll show you bow. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT* BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHAM- W. C.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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