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PAGE TWO Legal Notices »Ts?,f IN IFTRATOK'B NOTICE H PAROLIN' V V’/. )■' f cor.MTV II AVI Mi ijr A . DPI Kl > aw A! iiiinisiviifO!' of til' Krtt.ilf of 1 • i■ »11 • .tu n Mini in, iK rvakl'd. iuti of v, alii- ('i)imh v NoHh i ’jroliua. this )• id no! if.', nil jiiii'hoih having vla'iim a.an.st i!m I'JfcUiiD of *mi«l - Oili 1•( i Id iX i JII ii I lie in Id ill Unck-i: jfli'il ill 111. 1- East il.ir ft i: ktivet ltalvigl:. North ( u '••>■ I oil n: before the is' day -d' or tills toutin' Win Ilf pit l *!'led in War -if Uieir rneovet >. Ai ■ * on; ill'll hied to the E'ste I■■ Will pleane make jhiniedlulc pay ji:< n'. Tlm ■ li<i day Os July, 1*» Ir. I i ( .1 !{ N A UK. All 111 ill is Ir. July l », i 23. Sir Aupro.i i dfi vn isTit U’lilVS N’OTK 1 M MM II l Y KOI .IMA V// F K COl' N'm IfA VI Mf ' tjudlllii*'! Ad in :ri f-trail! v "i 11. K; tali’ of Ge. ilrudv '.V c i . .Ifi .. - t il. of Wake t • mi - . No Mi Carol.im. tins i. to '.'•DiC ..ii j..io.;ons having claims r;' t.*i K'.ta'i' t jaid ■ rj to ovl.iul! 'iiL-iij Id tile uirJ: i ,-i i >]. o it e"t I 'lot'if. Hoad. pah .-<ii r* W *- f,”Ol ii;i t.ijj . ji' i.l’iort' tiie jvi da.. 61 Jii’if !;• i 1t... wi i i b<- fit lit.' 'I! iD ■! iec *■' "• All !-•'■: -I :ici• ‘jtt'd to tt.<‘ dilate v, in lea jo make timiediat- I ill"!' Till-. Ml/; ...V ft .III! . 194!) ‘.i n 11.-.ii.sway. AdinW.i;,..t.v I- J. t.'i,ni:u‘i‘, Ate,mi v .Tmc il. its. W July 'ii it. W A »*MIN IS )t: VI OK's NO IK t. !'ii < a HO) ay a V.- -,K t.'CiC'.VTY 1., I'.fD. IJ;,, i. • fill/111 .) Jill.' *;,l I'Ti o; m,v I"! ’-'ii 1.'.1. M•: T ; Kl-,, ! H .ii 'ii' ' N.'U ' di> ~f J 1.1 be i 040 ■ ' CARNAGE Alt'll.' • Ui.Uf \ I it; Vi !;t\ nO Ift I - ■ CM !i,( 'A In )U.NA wa ky. << si vry : 1 • ; •' ul .i ’ i * it. H 1 • X io7 >: 1 .• • . *:; C : ♦ . mv.na Ht.f.Tl ■ f rat-.-Jicneasc: ■ ~.r>Uk»«.,..v U«—.tw<ii»l«Mr—al «n iniWlWWWWXlMiwiUn' <■ 111. »«'■■■ WWW !■ II w»« ■—IWWtMlt ■ill" 1 I ln..,iW»M l .i p... <■ vgT,'.,..iJ».ii« > **^ CONDENSED STATEMENT FirsMtons lliiiil k Triisl I'd. VS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1049 dirilitftn I.AEEIOH AMOlttt tAt KSOV\ lit a i U i>i i;\ VV« t Njrte BlJIUti H a I*- O’ i KINS'IUN t All.l (I Vi El I • • /of ! HI u.» I i >, « I INTON . , , . ~ EOt IMSi k<; i H.i >hMMo 1.1 to . IVi HENSON tit \ N Hi VI f OKI UOStltuno ItitNt, If Os i • ti: 1«> '■ (I WION t OKT tth.vuti HUTILANIjs ‘° ‘ * twit' ItJltVt FINK Hilt itOMfil FOt.NT RESOURCES C ts.h in \Tiultsand Due from Banks $ 27,554,564.9 u f . S Government ‘ . Fc j d«*i*al Housing Au - 1 i< »rit \ (. 0»] i gat it >ns, Fi-Oera] Intermediate Credit Banks and Fed eral Home Loan Bank i ic! ej>tures o \ \ o 40>*.n r » "\ : ' u J k>nds 0.727,499,75 af.iidcinai Bonds 1. J y 572.1 10.82 f ''o- ’ai {.and I’.ank Bonds •Uni ()t.her Marketable , S, - < '' ,irit]es 4,072,998.00 05 971,207.50 ic c ■u' ■ci Int e i ‘est 39 8 13 0 51) L ' ;ir d\ Diert>unts 31,?2T205dm i.;e:;, it:;/ Houses, Furniture md Fixtures and Building E'tes - Less Depreciation 049,4 09.22 ( rc>;rnevci;d Building Corporation Stock 1.00 1 1 •1 .{ %} ■: t.OOO (»;, » Other Assets 0.00 ’ "? IL 1! • -a!* . rrie-d Hf ft).oo - ! • 'd-E'- ! ■ I 'o Vahi, Ijo fm mm $126,290,591.07 LIABILITIES t amt \! 8-teck Preferred $200,000.00 Common 800,00X000 1,000,000.00 Eniianiwl Profits 128 305.4 s '- e ,t- A-e r referred Stork Ret lien lent Fund 200,000.00 B- l -o A4 Accrued and Unearned ,B’V ! ' est - d axes, insurance and filler Reserves 3 679 170 92 deposits nifmjßl? $126,296,591.07 F.oery Courtesy, Attention And Service Consistent With Good Banking Are The i : acilities Offered By This Institution UFA! .SEP FKIMSHAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • CIIWIS HEIGHTS fiy .May E Hcuutliii i. ttli' Miss. Mvi tic Wall >t !» /.•ii'iitl. Pinza ct’lcln'ulcd I>r 4th I'lJidsi.'' last wyt'F. Shy received .iii'iij useful preseiils iVlt.i'ti.r A1 v: E'vult s til’ Ki Fi ink* ini f. ,: iict cut liW- tutu I-- badly on Ids bltycli that he wus carried to ‘ t Agi.H." Htcsp'tal where it sr\ eral stir..-he- t<< close the wound. f,'i'Thi.huii Harlo. of 1) Chavi'*! W:y lii'd ~•• her guest over the . I k ei’d her cousin iron; Fay, tte '.'iiif N r J- !’.!) J II.: Os 12 flyd: Tl.'i i'Ut'C :.:. - ivnirned liume a/tei siiciidlug .viic-.itit,ii with fii" son in Bul- E.lu. N. V. di J/r." Ch-.rlit .Shephard i.i \\' . )min;;t. n. Dt'ij'W.ire. were the ■um-r ;.i: rl.- SuMria; of Mrs. S'H'i'hficd .* cousin. Mrs iVlt* 1 vina r ■■■!■, ii i f 4 Cfn.vi.s Wa Mr. . .John Jones of 12 Hyde Ter , .'petit tilt week end with i'e!..- t v'.- in Durha! ?!■•:■ Melvin.l Keren of 4 Chavis W, ■ . nr.i ..nice- 'in u,am e! her hi if rim ■ Mrs Merv if. re file 23rd ci:.;;, «m June. .AO. e: ;.is nut:.'. \\ 11 D>e pleaded ■ in par of t.-.eir i eeetery Ali per* . :;ais indebted to ’hi estate will ; lease make immediate payment. This 28th da v of June. 1949. ETHEL M. HIEE, Administratrix ’ • 3. ; In 23. 'iO-Aur 'j i \ 1 Hi: St PICK IOK ( hi Ul WAKE « OCXTY NOTH 1 .UAMJCfUK GEORGE THE DEFENDANT Murjoi ie Ce i wiji take in t ie'i, fiiai an Did; t milk'd as übw'.'e- n.is bet'tl ' Sail ill lilt' SUpl'l'iul" Cl>U t, \V’. ia County to *.. ijtain an at" limn nn the if rounds ot ' st'p-.rati' as pi-vidmi i; Statute • of North Cnroluij. I,' if . ~d n- j :i ru !mviny hv , lor rnore than - ....... i. xt ;efcdil'u; me in -tie S.;; ... ' C m m W .Kl Coun ty Ni.'it;. t :.r.)iine. iti the Cuurt : . .... . ;j t i.aii-j J. North Carolina. :. in- 1 f -111 d- ;. J'.iiy lA-W. or v toin t.'.i.rty di.y itw-eofter «nd , '; it. ' :1: l fa: tin :i . let HKI EN CONYERS Assistant Barbour of this city in the early spring H; Lt. Frank Mo,,dy of Bui- ' tininre. Md Mr. ~u;d sill's. Tum Jaeksu;'. of hi Smith Plaza eelebrated their an niversary lari week. They receiv.nl! r.y useful iprescnu. Mrs. Ffohert Sharper and daugh ter Gloria .of 217 Fowle Slii.et. have returnet' horiK alter »pendin'; .their vacat on « ith relatives and friends iti PU'inf.ield, N. j. :vi.i and .ivlr.D Lonnie Davis "t 60(1 8 Harrington Street liau re : .lined home r.fte: ntteiiditi." the funeral of Mrs, Davis sistei-in i..vc Mis Pat Peeks, whose funeral was held in Greensboro Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. Uobsrt Sharper of . 217 F» wle Street had at theil gue: w recent if. Mrs Sharper's sister and Lrotiiei in-law. Mr. and Mrs Ha,. Steward of New York Oily. The Book ll' T. Vvasllin;. ten (Tut) mt'l Monday night. July 11 at the home oi Mr.- Mary W iliams •41)3 Wes! Lenoit Street. with John Chat a- presiding. The next meeting will be with Mrs Ella Alien on Broun EaU, \H i.sniEts ul Chavis Heights a IK; flsewher. re in deep sympa thy with Mi. and .Mrs Waltei Als ; tun and t'nmiiy in the .death of Mr Ai.Ton's grandfather, Mr. Gattline. Mrs. Julia Nereis of 6 Bruns wick Terrace had as hei dintiei guest Friday Mrs Viola Mitchell and Jotijih Brown oi New Kn .•helle N. Y Mrs Lems si Artis ot Washington D. C. Mrs E' ti.-li.. F.at: ‘'ii. Mr.-. E:mie» Muse . E 1' Evan end Ms- Navels mot fit: r Mr. U fins: BIBLE SCHOOL HOLDS FINALS HY WUSIH ION I > SANFORD Tin Wall Stltet Bi.pti.'.t Chine', Vacation Bible .School held it.*, c. mrnc-ncement ex trcisi.s hi, Sunday evening a; ii:3n. Attei ; lei t’ tin Chnstian ! 1 th, Emit ami tin Anirricun Fire: .;gt gio.n.. participated :, :: ji , e• ; eel i\ t ti... eXt ; :.:lst yv.. ' ti . :'i made to tllo. t win- Tati ; erltcl records ot attendance C Haywood and Mr-. M E Sit.- ’ef.i ■■. . ip'.-riutendont and yin.: ;al K-ctivt lv, of me school, n.. ...v i e.'iiaj-ks t ttn graduates Tht :,T.e liie Kt\ A K. 111.- C.i.-.ive delivered the beneuiction (iHAIiI Yi.S ThOst gimduating with re-cm •■!-■ of e feet atlt miam.e \. ■ re. Eeg:t'mers I■. Tin Timbeilake. Emm. T;... Lem: I’l i-cllla Wnite. Merlelk T.':m, i Ourni.n. Turot-i Will :.nn ; : j i„ ly s-1: Johnson Be-b THE CAROLINIAN ! tit Johnson, and Gloria Cox. Piimaries - George Cox. Shel by D u-rlav Barbara J Timberlakr, Dawn Dig ys Maiv E McNeil, I’eg • e,y F'.iushee Ann Wadeil Jacque- 1 1 in Whit' Gwendolyn V/hite, ; fit non. Ding,:, Lewis Hayvzo it. | Margaret Pearson, Christine Pear son Linda JohnJOb, David Jon.'i ' son, David Smith. Pat Ann Jone son and Gwendolyn White. .fun cm Gladys MtTvei Mag nolia McLean Annie B McLef-d. Ruth Timbt.riakc Juba Mae Wtn ■< ri. Ross Ding: buerman Di:tfG, Joffer Taylor, Charlie Bagdloy. Joseph Jiihnson Nv/ada Chesriey. i Graci. A Hunter. Johnnie Sumper. Thei't.-.) Smith, Cora fltaden Dt ! lore.- Fought'-, and Gladys John | son. Senioi- Klcnard Palmer An !nk Ri ave.- Estelle Blue Euia j ’Sca sc 1. is Croinortie. Clar,, Gil .'iinii and Lois Allen. AJC DISTRIBUTES SELF SURVEY OF PREJUDICES NEW VOKK (A.N’P) .-V manual which enables com munities to make a scientific "self survey" ol group preju dice* and tension within Uieir routmuitil) soen>ti,, s ready i<>i distribution i( was announ ced here bt-l week be the So fien (or the I'svcholof-ical Study of Social issues and (he Commission t>n Community In uirelatums of the American Itvtish eotlK'i’ess The manual contains ioihlu siiais drawn srGentif ieally b> 'tetal in a test survey oi an unidentified American community of 4u- IHid tiie rtsuii* oi which were amuuiieed last yeai a* tht "N or tht own" survey. As a result ot the survey, To communities of varying • mz< tlnoughout the country requested dv tnlmtioii he made <!f the tnanue). At least 12 ul them have begun the scientific self survey us prejudice and dis crimination." The Tow pack' method oi can* Min. tomatoes h;.- several ad van ta 'cs ov> ;■ the ‘hot pack method siy food specialists of the U. S. Deuariineiit , t Agricult arc The i main advantage is that raw-puck- CM i.Aues Mold tat'il e■ U! |:md fresh flu VOl belle; Huatj Ihr (.;»ftiliman! . YMCA NEWS «'in?Dl*LE OF ACTIVITIES JULY 14-21 THURSDAY JULY u l-f. P M- - BOYS DAY CAMP 700 P. M.- Junivi Citizens CluL FRIDAY JULY i. r ) 0-00 M. -MmltUTShip C a in • p:iit:ii begins Kick-Off Ad dress- Di R. I‘. Uunit-I. pc vi sit! nt of Shaw University SATURDAY, JIJI.Y IS 2:00 P. Vi—Soft boil auci Volley ball 7:00 P. M Movies mid Talent Shew SUNDAY. JULY -7 4:0(1 P Tvi - Music Hotn MONDAY JULY It 1.5 P. .<1. — Boy- Day Camp. !f:0(i P. 111.- First Report Meeting YMCA Membership Campaign TUESDAY. JULY V.< !-f> P. M - -Boys Day Camp 0:30 P IV!. Town Hail Meet I, ot The Air WEDNESDAY. JULY :»X too P M.-—Second Report Mul itis YMCA Membership Cam ipaign. EVERY-DAY J* KATURES Cafeteria, Dormitory. Library. Lounge. Music Room; Recreation Rooms i tabic tennis bowling, i checkers whist pinochle, billiards. Rerun Hec'slrc. Showers Counsel ling Informal a n i .vie Meetings. Ptibiic Stenographer Di H P. Daniel yrc.sitlefif o! Shaw University will deliver the Kick-OP adiirev- the UL-odworto Street YMCA end T-' : d. y J..T. IT a -no P M i!id lam cat Uu fomth .ntio ',l Membership Cainpm;; '■ < *(f «.SSOCU'»t 'll A*i U F•’t I1 > 11 O? I •. - I over 100 men will seek erilist : J .001! nV'el; and c.i’v-. and ''iiiai. s,h --;500 dm ill- tin drive- ii- continue ,through July 30th. Nationally known as an educator and inspiiiug speakei. Di. Ir-ia-i wiil be presented by J I Streo > wick.. Campaign D;recto; A. E. Drown, yenci.J chairman will pre side. Tile entire campaign oi j’.ani/.a tit.iji ct iwo division- coinpused ot 'tvel vt teams- of approximately H; ha !) each ;i;■ t j ♦.-xpi-ett-d i-- liliund ■ t hi- *Ti t i 1 5 1'J k 1 Whi di VV ii \ be cj ; luntaepn affair METHODISTS HOLD TRAINING SESSIONS vl on i- town T• a a "To • i't. . i lllli' p* oplt- •' tlil kn-nVicdpc ,;.d cii!hinsiasm for Un- Brut-xtuM way is our -vdy Si?T*- of Ueepii-r ,i iiii'i ii a pi k-iioniimud !y Rrotesi.tiu 'nation Dr Hairy V Rn hards u. ; i - ion Th. i.,.T.ii Semin try Atlanta. (la., said la-re In ar. addriss ii. nu-mbers iU tin- lesder Nailling S 111’.--: Ol ill-' ' .: -.1 i - O'hli SV *J ! he 1.!!! it 1(1*-! . Pi.-aching at Dm ! 1 am. v, I hill --i-rviCt ill tile M.u'il'StnW a lb thel del hndist chiircii, Bt-,hn|i A; ■ ..ilde' P Shaw of Du- HaPitnn. nr?.? Ibi 1 1 i am, l Vhirysaud. necri.-d •lie lack ot inogretss in the field ni rejig loti ciiriv-ndtiditis; la ■ii piovicss ill lists, •'Hus i whins, .ice ot ii.:ilcria: di-vi hij.tnenl.' spi ik.iit of our tut lion's fear .Y fonimtuiism. lbslmp Shaw s;iH th th what -a , xh-'iiid fear is OPR practice of Chris'ianil >. Hold;'.' left ‘tie copy nr i tie Holy Rib • !: <:>:>) which he had been r ;d : r . Bii hop Shaw -w’<I "We lurvi i a of this Irook for a be. iOiif time Tell members of the V !It ('af 'inn Uonfi-reiK-e were among t b ; 'td tfnlsluui t-d is. a : alleioliti the • etiool which 'iast'd Üb-uot. day July Id. They were: the 11■ sJ. E llroe c ■ F D. Caldwell, Waltei J. Cain • ion and Rev. ,mi Mrs. <; \j Si.l ips of llicsr .boro. Miss iso )n ;le Joins 1>! \.- lie will Mis.; Dio'.-' vhtsvm <u iVicsiat Salem. lc,-\' \\ McLerni Hlg'h point. Mr- Kliriilw-iii Semi m c.i \v';d)oro a ud Carl Scales <*i Mudt-son. i-li.ck shank disease ht.s been 'outid on i*| tobacco f;iriiis o, Cri.cn ' l 'o'lty - fro this ..Mm || ... G< KDDWILi. is ihc seed ;! greater happiness and faith in our Lord. Out simple acts of Kindness trom day to day reassurt* His pre sence. lor He desires that we should iiv’e in joyful harn.oiiv under the same roofs, abid ing be the same laws, SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 MORNING WORSHIP 11 00 A. M. i _ First Baptist Church REV. O. S. BULLOCK, Raster Cornet VYilmuigon and Morgan Stst. PAUL HARR!SON MARRIED TO HULDA WILLIAMS HaleigTi Tile First Baptist Dhur di was the netting for t. h e lua.rriage of Miss Htilda Hazel Wil li.nils .dauciitcr ol Mr. and Airs Jesse j, Williams of mb South Wil oiinytiin Sircev to Fred Lcui'- Harrtnui) J on of Mr. j. H. Harri son. of Bridgeport, ('onnettientt ami the late Mi's. Harrison Tlii double i.ing i wa i jici'torined by hr O. Bullock, pas'o' of the church L-ven in niurnugt by her father Jess:- J. William.-! the hrhi. wore an an I; h - long t h pink silk uo-> gown over taffeta with niaiciiips, n res - o-ies Hci .- ilci l veil of illu sion was fastened >o a pink iaci picture hat. Her only jewelry was a single strand of whim pearls ami she earned a limpid of orch'ds and sieplinnods on a wiiite satin Bible. BRIBE HAS TWO ATTENDANTS The in - i tit had Miss Dorothy Conner and Mist Margaret Bur*, both ot Raleigh as her attendants They wore dresser of while sha dow oi?;.indy <»v->r arpui taffeta with apua accessories and carried h> ijiu-ds of pink roses Tile In Ida's moth-:. Mrs T helm i Williams, were a tunpioise him silk lam- dress : iafiDa wjLi i.'iafiniug accessories and carrieu a luKpuU of Tri.l3s.mau i uses Bryant Bothcu was be.-t man Tim ushers were Lawn nee l.ight iie* Cliarles Havs',).,.-; Rnssi'l ! licks, a ini (Ta rein ~ I Jcht ni-c, Th-y church war- decorated with ' palms and tall baskets of \vhit“ carnations and white delphinium Four seven (tranced tall candelabra ast a soft glow on the weddiac name The candle- were lighted by Mrs. Di yola Hinton I.eoiiard. who : wore a lilac oru-.indy dress Prior to the ceremony m y.iiii: r ('ai l ( rudup presented a prot ia in of wedding musv'. it i • 1 iilian Haywood gam* "I Love Yon Truly." Paul Powell sang "Ah SVc <•- Mystery Os Lit'-. allii Wil f-ert Saudi rs sane 'At Dawning’ Th- '' ad 1; hina) wedding marehe* v-.viv used for the processional and i e- * sstoiia !. HEfiIPTION Immediately following the ot iiluti;- '( r? ItVi? WU‘: u ivoii iit ,: e home of Mr and Mr- Janies P. Hinton at T ; *Xf. South Wilmington St -cD in the receiving line were the bride and groom, the hridr !-<-• i• i 'bo hostess. Mrs Hinton ad la- '■ -of the wedding party, v; • »• In ide and groom cut th weddon ■ D: iruests were serv 'd ii’mi '-- pfe-iiuptial Saw o |g:li lumorillg Die couple Was gii c«; in Mrs Elsie Yearffln Reid at Do- >. ■; e Mr. and Mrs. J. W ' **•>>.• ,- 1 o !11 r i.i v, Tin- thirty or tm>r< ; nests ivn) playing card and cviwiiica Tin > were served line i- e ami w eddine • ~i.k o topp*-I i ■ chib wb ■" '• i to! garden flow \i i"'* Ms rrs>ftii i’ u irviulwnt* Os fi-;h i)t ftv< Ai?li\ with r;«Tik iutv-u n f \j t > rhxrr i*-' -in ,sd » Mr ;i> : #1 \f ry Harrison no viewin': Mo- Knunn ip;»t ion '‘lojm/it ion ttu the Fret do?n Tr-ti- Aft or ?ho • ‘ rf-nooiv tin- eointie left Lor N't d. Vo, ;. r;m to snefoT • > i>-\\ it.;t ys the flo?'| Tiler'--ui \t tor th.n Mo . will iriitk-- toeir ' r,) ‘ «n Mieir o*‘\v a i»;»r: rnfnr ui 1 Mx iioV A vt-Dtip in ('■i i m n 1 - v : ' rt ' n «■ - >it(i in tn.i- ' 'he e-mitrY leads' in } ■■■ - it.h nc.irlv 42.1 ' ’ ■ ' -'‘- "(i up. Nt-Vv York is J-t oond and Peimrylvanki third IT IT & MIKE 1 ’>l < b.l'.i mi - !M Y SUli Sis. HOT DOGS j Sandwiches * Dinner.* BEER-WINE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949 MAPLE TEMPLE KT JOSEPHINE TERREIX And tin- Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy *hy soul in drought, and make fat tby hones; and toon shall he like a \\ itered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not. -- Isaiah 58:11. Ueguiai wrishif, service. were •tele! :;t Maple 'lei y le Coii t,rcg>a tenui Christian Church Sunday go" we had a glorious ;ino. all da -'v- “ in Sunday School, We studied lor car main topic; ■'Pilgrim Marcii ic, Songs. " Memory Selecti u: '1 was glad ; '.vlicr. they said unto me lit us go • ntu t!v. house cl the Laud Psalm 122:1. I lie Lev. L'mkci p. cached a wonderful .-cr.n n wiiich c.c:v • : 'rie inj ycd. usiin lor hi.- text i 1 u ala iu c. Isitih hb:ll. P.Jusic for i b)'' day - sciv tv wa.- supplied uv - tea Senior Ghoii v .th \!.* • j-C| V . wood a! the organ. At 3 o'clock Sister '-.us ■ Weave? and it or Gospel Snip. - gave a pro ?M'ain at tins church under the ? : speosership of the Rev K D. Me- . ! Cttimb. The pregram was very oood > i consisting n» spiritu...- and r-.-.nT . songs T fie st.-i inon for the evening -er- , vice Was del vcreii bv th. Rev (A J Cartel of Hurliiigtim * The subject wr.s "Puuiih God fn'»'t. ‘ Tir.. man h veiy ym.ni i.:ut .he renilv pr< acin-d tie vw.rc ~i G od On Aug, is! the Wemei.b Club is -> - lb- -■i' i g , . -c; idi e j;... ij t miv ?ci August 7 tin Bill Inn;Bin Jam I de> Rb ; -- ?:. . . a;.'. I -regra , j :< ..'cluck at tills church. Pastni sj Aid . iid Pio.'-.t. Clue.- a;- tilt spue : stms, M. - Tht-lim- Biim-..... •. i Du'r- J ham, will present a piogiam .t| ,gi-spv; and sul.gs - ;. July j' The: will l I -n -.1,1 eX i i si n leaving, this chuicti ;-.u n- tot Sea view Beach, Norfolk. Va . or, I Au;,ust He sporuori-il by lie. Maple - IT-tiip! Church Tuesday is ~ (i v v*, ~.-K ! e bv j i-. e Wo. I U Cl: :■ to veil .!. su .. | and shut-ills, so wt vrEUd Mi s. Mo/.-ii Bake; "u Haywood St j I who h';:- bee,-; v.-r\ a. b f..<?- tile post i .w- weeks ad also Mrs Safronia j Donaldson on Green Street w!iv | DEWEY PRAISES i WORK OF SCAD ■ ALBANY N V AM* - | Gov. Thomas t Dewey of Ww j York praised (hr work ot the \ State (’umnu-ouii Agaims Di- t crimimunin on id fourth birth- i day, July i. Speaking of the commission - j work, he lauded it for the j cases il ha- taken care oi to ? date ;iiui praised labor am! management u>t act eptiur tin | !:nv Hi said "To me the trio-t ('tlcnurag itir section oi ii,. repott ?■-■ the statement ih.,s thei has i ,-n i 111 l fsl llnivci-al a. < i pt-sm-e of tile law by all concerned —by employers labor union-, and ; employment agencies alike \s a re-ult thousands of dc cent. Honest citizens ot our state who otherwise might have bet n deprived ot gainful tm p.ovinem because of prejudi*. , are m w taking th.-ii rightful | pla. es among hardworking men and V.iimen of our l-.Ri |u»e Mate. GOOD FOOD AT ; REASONABLE PRICES I' 1 Dinners Lunches 1 Short Orders 101 F Hargett St. HUNTER BROS, j FANCY GROCERIES AND WOOD For Quick Service For BAG COAL DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 arid ‘‘Never Worry, We Are On Our Way” 111 Mi 'i" imjnmwwM.M -**" rtnrrr '■"•"I" ' Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 L. Davie Street Phtwie 3 3231 LIGHT HAULING HEAVY I LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S. Dawson St. f.%1 3478 9212 Ed, Urn* tend, Mgr, WALKER BROS. TRANSFER 812 E, Davie St. Dial 3-1823 MOVING & GENERAL i HAULING Wood Bag Coal Wood Sawing . Local and Lomf Distance Hauling LAinici Walker. Edward Walkar Bennefl McClain Paulcc Radio Service "Foi La: ting Repairs” j 231 GLEN WOOD AVfi. Dial 3-3123 V’-- Dick up end Deliver FURNITURE SECOND HAND Bought arid Sold Easy Twnt; tall fur & inilvety Service Radio Hospital 813 Clav Street Fhoue 3~t?55f i , ~ I.na. wSat-rf ~TITC# WAKJE SALVAGE CO. W-» Buy «ad Sk»ll tsa»s of Vain* FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 137 S. WilminytCriD Bf, Ftmii* 2*2537 Phone V 159 i suns Maui- to MEASURE f Snakenburg’* l ttilora i 1123 So. Salisbury Street J D, Snakenbueg j Raleiult, NC. For Guaranteed Radio Repair Cult I ut- a firiivrry RADIO HOSPITAL KU I.biy i-Hftei beD.t r:%MUia msssmm Complete c: ■ i Home | I urnishers We can furnish any loom la | your borne from the living room to lilt- kib*hfTj. ua I first | E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. | 121 E. Martin f>L A UfeticnA in Flam#* Why tak* ch&nea* on htxrain# up a lifetime'* effort In a tingle terrifying hour wh#j» It'* no simple and Lnexpeusiva to pro tect yourself against any possi ble mishap. Tour home and family can ba absolnlely pro tected from ANY disaster »f but a few perniie# a day. W* ii show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHA-M. N. C.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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