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PAGE TWO hOfIUNISTRATRUi NOTICK ORTH CAROLINA fAItE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad linistratrix of the Estate of Be.r »Td <Brewington t M. Johns, de tased, late of Wake County, orth Carolina, this is tq noti f all persons having claims gainst the estate of said deceased ) exhibit them to the undersigned t Garner, North Carolina, on or efore the 26th of July. 1851, or tis notice will he pleaded in bar I their recovery. All persons in ebtfed to the estate will please lake immediate payment. This 26th day of July, IDSO. MRS. MATTIE JOHNS Garner, North Carolina Ifly 26 Aug. 2. 9. 16, 23. 30. 'OTSCF OF SALE OF ALL-ABLE REAL ESTATE DEFAULT having been made in le payment, of the indebtedness tcured by a certain Deed of Trust K«cuted by Lawrence Eugene ightner and wife, Anna Roberta jightner. to J. J. Henderson. Trus te, which deed of trust is dated .pril 3, 1948 and recorded in Book 12, at page 569. in the office of the egister of Deeds for Wake Cour:- r, North Carolina, the nudersign i, Trustae. at the request of the older of the bond secured thereby, rid under pdwers conferred by te aforesaid deed of trust, and fo ie purpose of obtaining money to ttisfjr said indebtedness, will offer »r sale and sell to the highest wider at public auction for cash, t she courthouse dour of Wake ounty, North Carolina, in the City f Raleigh, on HURSDAY. SEPTEMBER U 1950 t 12 o’clock, noon, the following Escribed real estate situated in tfe City of Raleigh. Wake- County, tats of North Carolina, and. more articuiarly described as follows: No. 419 South East Street. Rst igh, N. C. BEGINNING at tents post ou le East side of South East. Street, lid post being located 126.2 feet orth from the South face of the orth curb on Cabarrus Street. U.?o “ing located 10.8 feet from the ast face- of the East curb on South ast Street, and runs thence along fence and in an Eastern direction 15.05 feet; thence in a Northern di ictio nand parallel with East ireet 80.0 feet; thence in a West •n direction and parallel with the rst line 145.0 feet to a fence ipost i East Street: Thence along East ireet and in a Southern direction 1.0 feet to the BEGINNING. The sovt 1 described property being ;e same land conveyed to Calvin icbolas Lightner, et al. by May no. Lightner and husband, C. E. ightner, by deed dated February . 1928, and recorded in the office the Register of Deeds for Wake ounty in Book 541, at Page 31. This 14th day of August, 1850. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee DGER D. O’KELLY Attorney ug. 19-26-Se.pt. 2-9. OTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE EAL ESTATE ,DEFAULT having been made in le -payment of the indebtedness cured by a certain Deed of Trust, iccuted by Ulysses G. Dickens and ife, Annie M. Dickens, to J. J. enderson, Trustee, which deeo of ust is dated February 26 1949, and corded in Book 1019, at Page 135. the office of the Register o i eeds for Wake County, North srohna, the undersigned Trustee, the request of the holder of the md • secured thereby, and under peers conferred by the aforesaid ed of trust. »nd for the purpose • obtaining money to satisfy said debtedness will offer for sale and II to the highest bidder at pub > auction, for cash, at the court- j iuse door of Wake County, North, iroiina, in the City of Raleigh on | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1050 i 12 o'clock, noon, the following scribed real estate situated in j idar Fork Township, Wake Court-1 .' State of North Carolina, and i are particularly described as ful ivfi: BEING a tract of land situated Wake County, North Carolina on e East, side of the Durham-Ra gh Highway Number 10, and st East of the Durham County ie, bounded and described as fol vs; BEGINNING ai an iron stake! i and one-half feet Southeast i >m a drain through said State j ghway and Six and Six-tenths j 6) feet front the Northwestern! ge of the concrete surfacing, said int of BEGINNING being Jack Long’s Northwest corner and ruling from said point of begin lg along and with Jack W. Long’s e North 89 degrees East 1290 ;t to an iron stake, J. L. Salley d Mary L Salley’s corner; tlier.ee th their line North 25 degrees 35 mites West 1290 feet to an iron ike on the Raleigh-Durham its Highway; thence along and th said Highway South 26 degrees minutes East 300 feet to. the int and place of BEGINNING, staining eight <B> acres, more or a, according to a survey made E. C. Belvin, on March l, 1933- \ depost.it of 5 per cent of the louni of the bid payable to the ?rk of the Superior Court of ike County will be required as evidence of good faith. Dated this Bth day as August, j iC. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee. >GER D. O’KELLY Attorney g. 12, 18 26-Sept. 2. )TICE OF SALE OF tLUABLE REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the yment of the indebtedness accur by Deed of Trust exo :ed by Jannie Mack, unmarried. J J. Henderson Trustee which, | libh deed of truss is dated De ri bev 30 1845, and recorded in ok 933. at page 445 in the office the Register of Deeds for Wake unty, North Carolina, the under ned trustee, ai the request of the .tier of the bond secured there and under powers conferred by : aforesaid deed of trust, and for I ; purpose of obtaining money to j isfy said indebtedness, will offer j sale and sell to the highest bid-! - at public auction, for cash, at j <■ courthouse door of Wake Omt-i j Playtime With Mhcheii " j Hjf CARL- /,. 15 AST Est f .IS ft <; «f far umryr MUvhall . ! T»V. r the w>.«l lit IV** M ■ I 1. am writing "Hav Time'’ for Mit > • i. hell. Since 1 am doing this ) shall U take full responsibility for any 1 j statement made at this thru '} In. the iasi sentence of toy re ' ! mark -, last week. 1 stated that •' George .Mitchell would be glad _to • j discuss recreation problems with ■ ! any one for the benefit of all. I j meant just that. Listen folk, let's get the right l stan on this business of recreation I ( have been active in recreation 'circles of Raleigh since the mid j thirties. During this time 1 have ! met knockers and supporters of Latham. Pullen, Weatherford and now Mitchell. Ont thing stands , out. We place too much responsi . liilirv <n Die shoulders of the ad ' min Istrators. [i Too often when we make any | worthwhile contribution to recrci-; ! tion >v, fee! that we arc doitic ! ! j something for fht leader mtly Th.s l| point of vi-\v is detricaenial lo th ■'service. Furthermore, when ' fail to help for the benefit of the leaders we contribute to l urv,de linon* ncy In youth *1 hi** P-.’-ni •»’ . ■ \i< w is a is,. uarrow. Re. r< «.Leji : ; • I rv. North Carolina o. the C ity o' J Rr.Eeigh on Fri uiy S' > teitib* r i. 1951). at 12 o’clock mon. the so 1- . lowing described real c tat< tut ‘i uated in the City of Raleigh. R.“- ! | leigh Township W.-kc County. State jof Nortp Carolina, and more par ! ricutarly described as follow ; Adjoining the lands of the Estate !: of J. J. Nowell. J;.ko Johnjmv. and' ’]wife, Mary Johnson 'formerly Fun- . jme Wood) and ethers and round ’led ami described as follow:-'; , Lying on South Blood worth street •in the City of Ralt-uh. N C and bounded as follow o On th* North by J J. Nowell K ; - ’ tatt. on the East by the lot of Jake Johnson and wife. Mary Johnscti fformerly Ed, Adams) and on the (West by Blood ..orth Street, said lot : ftontiri; on Rloortworth Street 61 [ feet -nd tunning back 112 1-2 feet. | containing i-6 of an acre, more or I less, being the land conveyed to Patrick McGowan by Beauiah Mill ! er, by deed recorded in Book 20" >age 316. in he office of the R . ■ ter of Deeds ol Wake County and i ■ ting one of the lots conveyed to t W. D Unchurch by \V N T "P s Commisdoner, by deed dated J-»n --• vary 13 1919 and recorded m Book 332. at Page 323 in tin Register O' Deeds ofttce for Wake C- 1 tr-. North Carolina. This 22nd day of Augc,t RiftO. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee ROGER D O'KELLY. Attorney Aug 26 Sept. 2-9-16 ADMINISTRATORS VOTU E NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Henry Wilder.. deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify ai! persons having claims against the estate of -aid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned a! 7 Gran ville Terrace Raleigh, North Caro lina, on or before the 2bth day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery AU persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate ipay . merit of the same to the under signed. This 19th day of August, 1950. THOMAS D. WILDER, Administrator HERMAN L. TAYLOR, ; Attorney ; Aug. 26-Sept. 2. 9. 19. ! ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE (NORTH CAROLINA .WAKE county Having qualified as Administra- . itrix of the estate of Will Partin,! j deceased, late of Wake County, ! North Carolina, this is to notify j : all persons heVog claims against j the Estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at { 205 North State Street, Ralei.cn, North Carolina on or before the j 13th day of February, 1951 or this' notice will be pleaded in bar of ; their recovery. All persons indebt ed to the Estate will pleas* make mmediate payme.n t. This sth day of August. 1050. HENRIETTA PARTIN, Administratrix F. J. Carnage. Attorney Aug. 12-19-28; Sept. 2-9-16 1 | WERE GIVING AWAY fQ/K/f gQOft S! | PEPPER : Aiio o*. PfiPPIK PtSMIUM CATAiOOS * jj Summer Hats || We Clean And Block Men And Women Summer Hats Let Us Keep All Os Your j Summer Garments Clean ! And Fresh For You. Carolina Cleaners Branch Office* 201 S. Wilmington St. 1902 Hiliaboro St, 710 E. Martin- Plant ~~U6 Harrison Avt, unrnirriiri nr "i—|— ii — tor all, whether they be one or une-liuntlrcd. jT**i '*j UMisaf ti/< ’ :i r*P <|T{m i M at. The member who supports the church because ho likes the p reach er will be lost to t.he church when .the pastor is changed. The parent, who supports the school because h> likes the principal is lost to lilie school when the principal is discharged or should 1 say al lowed to gracefully resign. So also, the citizen who supports recreation : only because of certain limited ieastuis will be lost to recreation tv hue the motive is no longer pres j cut. Hut the PEOPLE' When one ' supports recenttion for the benefit lof them one has a. sound birsis for | action. Furthermore, recreation has out i grown any on*- man or group of I men in Raleigh The aims and pur j poses set fun It in the summer pro ; rgani point up this fact. They at*. : gram poiUt up this fact. Th-y are ■.*iults wholesome leisiir*' :im* np~ ; portunitics throußU games mid ,-ports, social activities, drama a* ivilies dancing ad j itn.-s. mu uc , nature ind uittiug activitus. art. • *nd crafts, read in;- und stoi ytcil iifc colt- ■ : ing act i vi< :* «erv».•• ! .ctlvit.ies, and special events. a good oltninis! rulor woild not uia-Mpt ’o aflaii! those aims alutn .ll* with a small y. rou p. but he could organize the piogrnm. d*!e .ate varied responsibilities bis •off, sup* rv •, lis woi V is H' v ,uld keep rr >‘ publie well iufortH d as to ft*a-ds and pos.-;'tilito-s ,* s w, U a- i:np*.ssil>ilitieK: h* would xplain ->r i.’ita-: pro* reertuition in ■ r-rms th*' public would dearly un ■ ’*• rstano finally, h cwould help • the pubic ora mize. for wholesome protnotoin ot tht- program. Arm*- dwith adequate iufornin , t’on and clear intmrpretation of , eds. purposes and aims ot the ' >■*creation program the PUBLIC qtU'LD HELP GET THINGS 'KINK F<'K THE COMMUNITY. Knowing George Mitchell as l I Jo, 1 am confident he strives to | follow, at least. >n principle, the ; line set tortb above. PERSON 1 i.S MR AND MRS. ALLEN WILLIS . no family of 110 Lee Street have oTimed home after visiting rela ives and friends in New York City. MISS RUTH WATKINS has re i.rncd to Winston-Salem where be is in nurse trainiin- after vis - her mother. Mrs. Addie Wat .in- irut aunt. Mrs Edn.i Chalmers : Hyde Terrace.. MRS. M B. ROSS of New Y<> 1 City v,.;s in the city last week to vuit with her cousin. Mr. V-inii D. Alston of till South Harrington St. Mrs. Ross v a formerly a teacher, n the s üblie rl;<»ol system <3 this ■it; She left on her return trip io New York Saturd ty August 26 MRS LOVIE WILLIAMS of 204 \\ Tai boro Street ; ttended the fun ;ral of her aunt. Mrs. Alice MassCn ..urg Walker who died in New York • City August 19. Mrs. Walker was: ormerly of Raleigh and a rncm : ei of St. Paul Church. ’ MRS. GERTRUDE CURTIS t :ns New Bern Avenue is sharing, ter vacation in New York City and Bridi-oport. Conn. MRS. OTHA SMITH was cdl ; ..d to New York Chy an* to the death of her rtster. Mrs Alicr Walker. MRS. SADIE CHAVIS, formerly ■.f Raleigh ha* returned to Brook lyn after visiting her son*. Thomas md Henry Chavis in Washington retrace. MRS FANNIE BIRDS ALL of P North Swam Street is visiting, her j sister in Washington D. C. MRS. JOHN JONES of 12 Hyde Terrace is atvav visiting relatives .and friends in Dee Cce. MRS MAGGIE GRAY of 901 S.. I Wilmington Street has returned to j her home- after visiting several Jda vs in Baltimore. MRS. ROSE BUR WELL of Nor • folk vms the week end guest of ; Mrs. Charlotte Brooks of Chavis l Way. AIRS. MAMIE WHITE of Balti- . !more visited several days in the.. ;city with her son, Richard White, ‘ of li Chavis Way and relatives , i here. MRS MILDRED BANKS and ; .children who have been visiting , Mrs. Banks’ mother at 6 Chavis . Way hav.- returned home in TV I Cet- MRS. J. EDWARDS and children . THE CAROLINIAN hkw\ tommy j Chavis I Height 1“ •" “O ** * News ! By MAY 1.. KKOADIE MR. AND MRS LEROY HLN ■ TC.'N anc family have moved from ; 71fi Fayetteville Street to 764 East ; L* noir MRS. MARY MOODY of Balti ,; more who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Melvins Ferrell, at 4 Chavis Way has returned home. MISS NELLIE SMALL has e turned to her home. 802 S. East Street after visiting several months . in .Asheville end other mountain I points. Site will leave Tuesday. j night for Washington. O. C. where she will attend the Lott Carey Convention. ‘MR. AND MRS. HOWARD DAYE snri daughter. DAUPHINS who have mad; their home in Elir.a yeiii. N J. for several years have ieturneri to the city to reside at. 1021 Caruu.-ter Street.. A roup ..f neighbors com:,, e,gat «.cl at the Daves home Moncbv a:- 'lit. A it-u st 21 and welcomed try , Dave, to the neighborhood. Punch and cake were served to them; Mr. and Mrs. James Mo.a-. bU. Mr, ;«nd Mrs. William Jones. Mr. and Mis Rub. r Sharper, Mr. anci Mrs. Earlie Miles. Mrs. Annie Webb. Mr*. Mary Bobbitt, Mr*. Ma |bel Jeffries. Mrs, Elizabeth Wilson Mrs. Ora Jaroei. Mrs. Pearl Hern don. Madame Blanche Dover. Wil- • - Ham Drake, Willie Durham and Mr, pollard. GATHON THOMAS MR. AND MRS ERWIN DURHAM and MR. POt LARD and EDWARD LAM RERT of New York City h.ivj re turned after visiting in the city house guests of Gothon Thoms * r.nd Mrs Johnson's mother. Mrs. Lucy Thi fi.a- of 11 Franklin St . who have been vi. iting relatives! a ic friends ir Wilson, N. C. hav* u-turmo to 4 Hyde Terrace where ria v , choc MRS M D. HAYWOOD ha> turned io the city after visiting in Lumberton. MRS. FAYE PEACE MAYE f 116 w South Street has returned to th* city after •. inting with her daughter. Mrs. Freda McNeil of C iarkton. MRS VIRGINIA DODD of Bal timore .va- the wedding guest of Mi** Mabel Turner in the city re cently MRS. NAN P FRAZIER of 312 E. Cscarrus Stvct't is visiting in NYC C A. HAYWOOD prominent Ra leigh funeral director, has return ed to the city after attending the National Funeral Director* Con vention held in Chicago. DR. AND MRS. R. S VASS art vacationing in NYC MR AND MRS FRANK FUCK of Philadelphia are house guest* <■£ Mrs Nina Co.\ Mu*! of Cabarrus : Street, MRS. HATTIE MITCHELL of Smithfield Street is \-acationin,* ir. Asheville. MRS EUL.A BARBER WIL LIAMS of Mt. Vernon N. Y. and j sister. Mrs. L.iliic Fredc of Golds iboro arc visiting with mother and grancimothci' . Mrs Halite Barber. Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman have t cturned to Newark. New Jer sey, after having shared their vaca tion with Mrs. Freemans mother. • Mrs EUR- Jones of lf)s West Ca | barms Street Recent visitor to this city and house guest of Mr. and Mr*. P. fi j Jerva.v of East Davie Street, were : several members of the Yancey .family of Atlanta, Georgia. Among them were Mrs, Daisy Yancey Mrs. Jervay’s mother who shad beers vacaToning here for the; *.t few w eek:*: Mr Yancey, her lather who was accompanied by a : son Mr. .md Mrs. Forest C. Yancey and their daughter, Henri. Even though their visit was short the CAROLINIAN expresses de light in ha vim them make a tour of its plant and observe some of the operations of newspaper (pro due* ion The CAROI INIAN extends a welcome invitation so it* readers and friend*. expe<ialiy out of town guest to visit with us. MRS MOZELLE P. LANE and MRS CHARLES HAYWOOD JR. are having a trip of happy motor ing and ottiei gala events while in the Quaker City of phila In Memoriair* In iiitTitoiies of our dear Motlier and Orandqiother. Mariah McCoy; tvlio iti<ai August 28. 1931. Shier you have Iwen resting! Mot her, w* tnigs you ho inucli. One pi (M ious to our heart is . gone. The voice we loved so dear ■ is still. And ihe place you left vu- j cant hi our home can never more tw filiecl, Mary Mcßae, dams liter Rhodiu Nell Riddick, gi'niid daughter. <t p I i • Weddings * Funerals • Btmquctp #s’arMt.‘i, • Marriages •Saasppal THE FLOWER NOOK | 127 E. Hargett St.—Phone .1-1946 Night Phones 2 1779 _ -ir • i » vriiip * ; - i ST. A UPROSE KPPH'OI’Ai. ll HURCH The Sp<•ntaueity of Cs*»«l will I)-- the Reverend Gc-.vgv i m; subjfeci Sunday August 2T ;'t :o jibe text, 'S'o he got up an-J a cut off to his father. Bn) when lie w.i siill far off. his father .*uiv bin: ;ui<! I* it pity for him und wm to him lo fatl ur«>n his ii'U’k and kis* !, i;n.” St. Luke 15 ?l) M .it .rt Translatfou.) A basis of his serui'oi. th* m'u ister summarizes It that ‘ic god like, we mast enter into th* full ! itfe of Jemt* Christ We must • heyono our family. R * nds. a; 1 r ... ♦: •.* tk ..... *• n- .5 . ’ *l* LliC -V< i i.w *IL • .J'.V. .U»* <*nd the display of friendliness, w*. must oiitru our churches, socie EsrIIIH H \ v \ JAMES E SANDERS, b' RalGgn ! to PEARL DELORES EVANS. 18 lof this city ot! August 24. T. ALTON WIMBERLY ok -d I Dvtroif. :hd Em) K- ' -St net •* M.YBK! *. TURNER. 26 of Lk't* Obcriin Road oti .Auyait 25 GiLFOREST TEN KINS, :m -l Garnv - : ■ LILLIE MAE 'OHNSON zU of Rt 1. ter it !' I*. 2.i WILLIAM O El LIS 3«) of 436 East Etltnto; Stive; LIZZIE BELL GREEN 24 ..if 55* East Dm L street **« August 26 WILL AM HORTON 24 of Ht i 4;'tix to MARY CATHERINE MOCKER 19 of Rt !. Gary on Aurust 26. SCOTT SINN IF'. JK. 42 fio? Ka.-t Maw.n. Street to BEATRICE KING, 2:5 of ?f.*V Ea*i St on. Avgust 28. EUGENE ROGERS. 2i of Rt 2 Wendell to ARLIANE i JONES. 25 of R‘ 2 Wendell. sls to $l5O on yjfeO'f Furniture ■ Auto . r .Jt J Also Op Your Own Siqnulure T* Km ployed Men ar.d Worm r. For A».v Worthy I'uvposr We Make Loans Others Refuse Under Supervision State B ulking Commission AETNA LOAN l FINANCE 00, ! 424 1 2 Fayetteville St Phone 3-5713 ! Rooms Just :i Few Doors Heyouti tu& k >u* Wa.Uev Hoi cl Relax ,,, Refresh with Colt &Ui / A " **••«* **'«*■»••*> •** +«*, . r«a* »« CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING Cu. 514 West Morgan Street BOSSE JEWELERS , OFFERS THE EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN TOWN 333 Fayetteville St. Opposite S. <& W (>l lm A j i ——.—_ . , .. .. . i for the Best in Fine Foods from 6:15 A. M. To 12 P.M. You Must Visit STATON’S CAFE 319 South East Street DIAL 9262 U M S T E~A D’S TRANSFE RCO » GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING LOCAL & LONG Distance Courteous - Prompt • Efficient EI). UMMTEAO, Mgr. 6«2 S. Dawson Dial 9*78-921* USED CAR I BARGAINS Check Our Prices Before You Buy DIAL 2-1279 K. & W. Motor, Inc. ; HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE RALEIGH'S CLEANEST USED CARS 2 425 S. Wilmington St. —1 18 F.. Davie St ' Ufa a■fiiiniifiirwiiiflri-|>iTiniiTgnii«Bi.inirgi'mnr*-Ti mnnirum «mnmirn-m ¥r inn.n mmum at*je-erju k&mumlls vabusmi h. mhbmm i jnmamm tattam mtaiauD t.ie-s. u«J urbanized ;;t• •. By allow ing room tor tile ptay of tin: Span neons, w filial! make this large!" life ttrissib)':.'' The mil! inter fui th> r emphasizes i:■ m * "the present -jimd atieity of young in on in.;! women vhu are ejTern.o M:.ms, ’.vcs for . viri t in file anmtil forces of the United XT.stes and Uni Ted Nations afford an example or r he sj.-irlt we should (■null:' rein the Christian Church." The Revt , . nil FisN-i ■ •('•uclmies hjs message show hij; "what a con trast these young people urn to our r.'o.'cha lea" -x.t iph f u ,:i of piuden' ii,ii motives, for ■ •.’cample saving TOHbwwSB i n din..' , t n n, <i.'rt.t\uj 0 friends. fearing the make enemies obtaining place, marrying with ■MUtioii. rearing chili] r»u with .. yntrposc having an >yo ai t.iu« mala •ha net avoiding controversy, be ! ra•.(>•;> img no; for living rich, •niece.'"- nil a .:■! I'.'Mi.i a. ;i* ::.:iav> to in I!." VESTRY OK SUNT AllHltObd * T. \Vhit< S .;. -1 V. T 0. rdsm'.tu'." 0.. Jr Warden v,'. a. Cuft is. Trosui <■■■ t .Hivyn Hu y; f' Ia; tv!j .Jacob Hew* Kibaiiria! Chairman Pribo* Ss.’umona it. Swain Via . R VV R. Shirt* '•>hu Mfehaci '‘dfhCH C\ I f:\fi.Ul S X N T) .\ V S Ci“! VIf"?• S f;iilr Com on : oi( T hu ; *!-;tjvt;i X■':' -; - ! !•: 1 ” . m Cias« in fV iso: tl Rciirioo f* if, ; "'fatin' r«is;i Aeniton 1t i'' ;>.m. 'lot-, Comtuiniion iChornD amt Sermon i First :m« Snsml da vs , ft • • , Y6i.u:g Peonies S'erv.Uit fa agio. r- i;o mm K Kfn.XKigfSXAY ; u.,ny »i,d Meditation 7: p m. FRIDAY Dt.dv Comii; fiiioji }.. ill! a Do!".- D. V. i" ID «.in C'iCtcrhl'i"'- C! |h fi : , ,d'o e • <t* c. -IHs Shaw Cojvt rsit.v and Hah XT Smoto! and F’l.nr.rh Sundays 7 X p. m. •ri-np-KR j! MMOlii AI. BAPTIST From th- fax. "Ami r th multitude He went up into tin mountain and when He was set His tiisrinlcs ••am.- unto Him Nf:V f: 5-1." the Rev C. C lout s v-. open the first Sunday in St ;'• :;Jm ■ . id; % *■ *jLi Ml JH SM gif' FULI. LINE OF GROCERIES Your Patronage App» eciated Tarharo and Martin .“t». WEEK ENDING • < 5.-\TT. r R.D AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 T ANNOUNCES SCHBDr LIZ OH EV EKTS August 01-Septemoer 7 'ii-iURSDAY auk us" ill S.Jf) pin Juftiwr Cifiz- n.- Club B'R 1 DAY. Sept. ! ■';o<; p.m. Y'iii.'A Men’s Krnvcation Cult) SATURDAY. ;» 2:d» p.m. Volleyball C.-mu-s 7:m) p.m. Movies ami Talent Siiev." SCNDAY. sept. -> tide p.m. i«usie Hour MON'DAY. Sept 1 r.: An n.n;. Ora-Y Photo Club TUESDAY. Sept ; 7.:p.m. We ight Lifting » itib ' W’KDNKSD.\Y, Sent »> ! 7 p.m Men's Billi trd t'iitii ■ KVKRYDAY FEATURES Dorm. 1 . itcrv. Cafeteria. Room Registry. Counseliing. Lou nc>■ . I.C-rary. Bowling. Punching and Striking ’ Bag Drills. Shovers. s:•>»>.ernphit. Service, Club Meetings. v"|.'T')'f VP •* ' The Tupj-or Memorial t :",r*i i mmister highlights his sermon sav ing that •• put pose eg Jesus i going to viu mountain was to have ills disunites come unto Him so tit.lt t bey could bet lei u.ldi -rs' r;:(! nail's relationship to God, .md with "Jv-US wan -i-il the riid.tHu.h ft' : people helped .-!'d ritually, moraUf-. i rociiiiiy, eivl nientaly. To no •ms war, the Task of his disciples. They '"ad t» be set spiritually. nißp!!> : sDcially, am! Bientnily.'' : Rev. Jones vviil rourhidc biw ices 7-n i' i? In s& v in v. -hat “wo nr,r ; ?. !.i v : ■ -et the mouni.Kiii wiih J*-sus so that Ho can s.-t us in His ux to d on r r7 Ti’ti mo: :upy u."i■ i ship begins at i H : a m T-’rtlieri of the pettan tree >.i sue - 1 :: fin; powder UuP when U is on fcut of the anthers of the r;a;v Uowt'r it ear, be sifted threuch .■ cierth to rctviovi* anv c-eutrser e-irf.i --cle •; £n>m the starnomi', ll Pa an to \<!vertise!! ! HUNTER BIOS. ■ FANCY GROCERIES AND WOOD For Quick Service For BAG COAL DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 and “Never Worry, We Are On Om Way” 2 j -iW- • I *' Ad | j ACME RKALTY | COMPANY Rrai Esfatf- Rent;. Ss Fire and Automuhilc Insurance ..... , . ; i ~ 1 WH.COMF TO OCR MW | ill;I i, STORK it till) AN'S itKXAIJ. 1111 l <;s S. AA’ilmington st KUASONAKI.F I‘RICI.S }• <•.iiiii jt Attention T" Ft eM-riptiims Private Waiting Room For j Freseripiion Customers I 5 J itltlWlUOlltlfcMMll'X O' millll IgB—WiIHHWWItm .- Finance or Borrow On Your Car ihra> ag h f h <r. DILION MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 Outvie Street A .12. it I ST'S BUSINESSLIKE I TO PAT BY CHECK % Put yourself on a businesslike basis now by open* ft ing a personal checking account here, Deposit |3 your paychecks (by mail if you like) and let |v check stubs tell you at a glance what bills ate $S paid —what balance is on hand. Remember, too, || cancelled checks are your receipts! I Mechanics & Farmers «, I # Bank | RALEIGH . DURHAM GOrJ^Jd yi * j i) i luu- ’ u ‘ :vji s .Jane Cotton died at . f■; H.".:e-,: bi'i; Tower Street y,j Funeral ser\ ices were * . l'u.-' { ;f ,it Oberliii. Baptist t ii u :th i!u." Rev 3. F. Hav •vend iiu'ieiating Jntenrr.miil was »« C . . rli.t! o melt i y Mr- Li!!it S: Mu:,-, of Route 1 C iri.t’e X C. died August 2o Vo ,. -ei vi .es were held Aligli-t 2! y*i tn-.ys Chapel Chut eh with the Rw. V," ! * Wll i'.urns officiating. .': ssie \] Walker of 113 N .Xt'itc oti -'ct <iic"..i Wednesday Au ; t :;J Fuaero' services were held Sunday, Augysv 27 at Green woo ri !.C.;. i t Ctmrch in Gtoenwood SC Mr- Maiv E. McNeill of 221 Lee Street ci'Cci it norm? Friday A'.■■,-! Fi.uivrai services w-re Po’.-i tf>> t'V .'donee HoHncis : Svitui-iv :C. 1:00 P. M cen £uetcil h\ Rev J A Vorbes Burial ; * |..,ii:i icipe cemetery Sui 'Vivi.i;., arc two daughit-rs. Mr-, i •.. ioigh: Mrs. Loxic T'"-: ■■ (>. xi.-.v Y'ck'i one so-t, WH , ,if 7' T, two g; '!!Kl ■ hikb't r, . : /I'," gteat .vandchil- Jarviv".' Wiiiiani.s of 2TD3 Davis Sir...-'; oho: Si.uiciay Au.fr. t :3 Fun . . ; e Tir Au i ...i, fu "r; ITir.cral Homo ■ u.o. ..-I. ■* - ■ with the Rev B. ,■ '; :o ! 1;;; the Sri vices Wi’.:,* "Oi ■ r' 4i>3 Green St. - ; .7- A it;. F'i rural i-crvic*:- -'(■re hfid Friday A iyust 18 at !he Fun ' . Funeral Home Chapel with u.o yt; King conducting !‘Si service ->t 2 b.vu Burial was in M; H'V" eernotoy, E T. I’.laTHi. Xeyn. irurtnu r "f -■ 1 ' ln r r. i oi lo r s’ ; ..... I l ill CiutC S C-'l'.lUtv a,' o- • H L Mitch I Complete florae t i> • i 1 7—tt; n.O j Hirnishers A’rxrt^ I -J'O l < Y’o .o': furnish any room In ; y ur hc-nce from the living i ro-mn * i the kitchen. See uu» I-- W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 121 S. Mar bin Si. . ammamamamuk i A lifetime in Flames ! Why take chxnces on burmaj ' : up a lifetime's effort in a sl»gl» ' ! iorrifying hour when If# *o i simple and inexpensive to pro j toct yourseif against any poaat ! ble mishap. Your home and Ilamiiy can ha absolutreiy pro H-cted (torn ANY disaster at but 5 few penniwe a day. W* !S ( ihow you how I SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT I BANKERS i IRE INS. CO. DURHAM. N. G.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1950, edition 1
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