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PAGE SIX $ -- * j A. - Bill Veale s I i®|. jf ' / BmmiplLTi: ujuimi’tf ?V" ??■ i^f-V If®~lß c Mere ajvd There I KKMFMBKR | THE armistice: I guess at one time or - mb lour earlier years, >ve hsr, all •crienced the sounding 01 tire Wry horn, nr the waitinr of ;he n at 11:00 a. m Arrmstit Day. vas very symbolic because those is who were children had been i stories about the soldiers on fighting front in World W ■ l •rid pictures of the V o;;r:,i" killed had l • en -..i;.'i- . on. ids. Whether >•. "■ «• •<•••- fs-room-;. on t. or even at nomc Ha chistle. horn ■ •mcatit somethin ; to a ■ ■ :. . i frit dee : cl' ' :•. ■:• It ‘ ti to the sad ft ■ ’ i", ■ ' \ of a dear rcla»’->-e. W n v t \ec were cnga y.'U in. ' • to off- , • n! ' i moments m tr. nm; w thorn ? gave ’:c i: !:vt ir i . /m< d fie, abroad i Itch mci.torii . take a.- back in years when Tim r. . iving in i |r occasions h-mi me an it.:; irr than is expressed this pre t day, i,\ow we arc approaching an ther Armistice T»iv. O in shot*l i he triple on sis occasion concerning the to untied and casualties of Iforid Wars i and 11, and the resrui Kott-toi siusa|,oii- Ehetber or not we arc work s’ or hear the whistles or si ens, when the 51 a in. hour dmrs, we ought to pay tribute a those Mho were lev- t<»r itnate than others by saying silent prayer. Although loth ijsrs are o\er, there still a onfliet going on over in Korea. *s»»eh is affecting the enure dorlri. That is, it is doubtful f’ any nation wants to he en aged in a third World War 'heretore, it seems Icgicai that re do everything within out scan? to evade It. t«member the .v m Saturday. Hove a tin s ii Pi nit our wtmndu: .-.ad ; rj who fought ;tO i nation mirlv. s-.-rviv--. i >(.;-■! being so self .-r. m t mt your.s"!i and t •.i Just your time which • ill ,-:ot ,• tr day . :r: •- mrl clock IrtOV- ; :l - a nt, if possible, and > a -r ink God for gnu::: . «• he: ! strength i viu>a.., ; - act.- V <)( your i n.iicc ’ ■ ” . d tr> '. And abov. .ii; .. . H.n. dug kept Amcnea •( !'• lav igs of dvstructioi \V- rue ■. . i may be. it it lornbe; the Armistice' , (im.DRENS DA\ Monday. October :’.i) iui lb ignated as “Childrens’ Day at he CO-OP Market, EM .south lloodv. ortii strei-t. Hiding through that section, wondered ivhv -;> mnnv chii- Iren wete congregated around lc market At first. 1 thought hat someone via-, hurt, or that here was an emergency, t did not take lot-.;; to or: really was “Childrens' Day ’ : establishment. You .we. ri •• .; re sponsored this a, a . nui.‘ its second annivew.:;. . 1 •vu igine the difficult;. ' t. , w 1 in holding :iw- child: an'- at tion during aficUo ri Yi. : Blended Whiskey I PINT i lENDCD WHISKEY • 86 PROOF • 7 2Vt% GRAIN NEUTRAL PIRITS • GALLAGHER & BURTON INC , BRISTOL, PA. tins feature, which meant free ice etvi.’A and pencils for them, be;: .r. at ;i ,■ m- ai-d 1 • steel until y p. rn. ivn.iwm-; thi-, 1 ;;u-.-:-;s they jt r sat in class day -dreamm;.- .idot.-t those goodies fine, was quite a crowd m trout >ft Hi-. - tore. too. !i r ere ini v. as eaten whole heart eiily. .itid pencils were cheer liiili acceded by the young s’t i- Os corse, then wor.? several “smart aleels" as vv'T be found ill aov si ua:ioii who, spoil tit m honor told the ing wsemu i that tin-c hail not be.-it s.-riaii. However, tlr. ;;iiilt• :.tn- forgot to M ip‘>‘ t'o-ir incuthes cb anly. in uleulaliy, < ,-c nr tin; young fellows il' ri' hi rate, to get their iall .ui. uiil ol ice ( ream that they tin*, cd i; nml by going home mi changing clothes. I'eilows and „uls, you cannot m.ik ; g ‘ol detectives unlii you I 'ant to master the art of disguising > aur la' c, Thr u too. when you change-elethos, make sore that it is > i oniplcte. and not partial mango. Veil -c t -. grownups have i wav of tinning out win-tin .- nr not the truth is told *1 '*e\ t* numb'd- lues, .uiiJ ran inentify cioUmig. the day -vtis .-!i|oyed iiy ,il though. There was fun (or overy -01),-. lujecd, the :: ariaaer.il m ot it', C'.f-OF Market desotvtJs word <; iutnii ad, ns i..ion Let’s e lv ,> t.h.-ee idler to j a Shepard, tea; a.- ! M J.ue ! Matt-hcna, bonis i-’a.’-v iv; In-: Irene PCebb. . e;ts i: Ce-.-ili.-« Hunter, cash oe: Mi-s \liidled C'dl-ian. cashier, a lid a.. istait: book-keeper, Ak:< Whit?, Meat Dv. artn.ettt rnanra.er; AcKltsOi Sf-Ward, produce Di-, art iru-nt n-.inarer and Zack El Us. U'l’i!;, r tea. ;.! In.i-Uigcr. lor uuit.d a good job. Inc.- entally, i: is reputed that in> store of ii- magnitude i- hi crated by Negroes in Use count! y a- the CO-OT Market. Mich, an honor is i \ emplificd ihrough tin courteous and hi-ifttul service oliered t,y tli |o isormcl ( IASs HI ITU S T o studciH.r of the seventh •nd Ij -. :.* Kccnomka e!«s.i eic.-teO ‘ ii'- ■' . :iv- ir.;:--; vaC'-k- T.o .. :i Cl!<>:- • is. -a - vit ti: Mil -re,l Goifi-.t"!i. ii j.a-.,urer: Ze.no bi.i Bi isw. n;:ag, t eport'.-!-. Ann Fi've ■t: r.*;r-a- aiiii Z- ill- MitC’ieii, li lu-arwn. A ar, a. , entertahiCd t:ti’ Vl.ea: v. .in a :--:i Haliov.-cen at tail- with ~r ott, w i-a i-tii’i ta.-ty :e.:-,st " > ftdv. ic.-ic-s •; pi n faced;, orange unastt, and chocolate ci»f» cakes. Delicious'.' Y"c can be- ti:at it w a.: Thy three ninth ■ rude food ia . . :.-av: fhei; Ihaliowceu at last- <>,t 'fuseday. LVecorations and i-.-.j'l C.shli-iCtU:, WCTi- !!i k. Oping With t■ <• ivviHor were given to Crhhci ne Mines ;-nJ B-a t-ara Smith tor lindir. ; ln< iarjgost numbe-r of words in ’’jHailowcoii.’’ ’lhe Glei- Club utvici the divec oi .i ’s. Kv!iv i-. iv.pro •.Don i -r a radio prof'.rani. No- VC I.I .f . c Thi.- class also has the as istnnec oi : new ,-!u u-nt tcach ei. a :\:n, Detnby of Saint Augu- - t;no's Criilege. New incmb-.-rs- were welcomed n'.tu too Girls Lear tic, a cultural club last Friday Knell new men bei v. -i . given a c| ;f tioimaire to ' fill In keepiup, - ith the H'tH'twcen . the me. i-ofri shr.n:. s were servid. Help-a ait • :ie !'rog;-atr, we , EAtie Ct-c. ivl-i'y Yaiborn. Jo.iti Art is. anci l ; iarba:-;.i Ra> Scver.d V»'ash.i::-t.- :t High ;tu .its hr.cl an or: onunity to atlenJ irteetin .s ... the NaACP Yoy’h i.. la.. nt Rieinu u Harrisoti I. i :i arv la -t Fnday ■•Ui Saturday. So -nkCi i . R.-.-jy Hurtx . K.-il;, \:vn u:de.. nd Wilhrmi Rob ertson. At id'll i tin rn- cun.-i v. V: .... - e> S :.) Kntl.' Coe, .T.'lßc !'<■: ■ ... Meivm v.'. u::.:. l.a i”: ' •- C'epciati.'i, Mil - red Mv-isay. Hatt’.'- An i115,.1! Bcv.iiv Whitak-.- Mu’ ;• .re, Jrirv.’.'i ./time t'-.d, anu •I: \ ' vV ■• I . til, Est I Hi 11ii,-,; i } ,c.:s. i.mrl i M: f O'. : in' supoi’v . ton imdCi'took ith ere '.-t --i’lg pa ,',fit *>l (i i.' : i.i;; earples v-.iids an .i rti.iter.-ils that caen ••itmH’v ci-pi-tsetitcd in the iAN sent to Aim- hi WClt there's ;;e expc-s.-iioti. : “vVl’.-thcr '-'it! v- in or lore be t hoik! sdort.'' The Little Bh'e:> were eh;- iter! by iliilsioi- 1! h 1: * Fri day t\ tvine This .vij thiiir fn"-t i - .- eh Ihr H-:i. or., 'nreakih .- a b - v:\r.nm. .-tr Oak. Well, f.el lov. you stiil deserve a roar of ..no r One nvA-ai is not had at Ml. Now efi'-'C-r i.-i. kid- M >!-;c the r. a -l-uauTH-r." You i:;m , do it MBR.VUY MEET 1. .st Saturday. the entire 'at! ■-1 o C -L o'd B Urn rison I. iiuv.i y went to Rocky Mount, to aUc-nri a o .ti g . North Carolina N . gro Library Am-Ui.cm Amoiio other-- who went v.'.'re Mr. . Joyce McLendon. Mtss- Bivc; - ~us pretty. K C. War.tier. Shaw University; and Mrs Walkc-r. Saint A use. Am.'s College. Mc-nr ■ : ’s of t.:*,e Ham.-on Ltbrat-v aft a ... Ml Mf.ilic H Lee. L I roriMr:-. I .aunt Kvan-.f. ciui civet:'- -ii!.-ari.m Mrs Anne Roth-- -on. bookmobile libuu-ian; Mrs Maude E Y; :.n.:., hosaiiai hbr.-u'i.'in: ■ , Mis J, K. W.1v0.'.. am:.! \TTENDS I t M-.KAE M. Lam : Si; V.ai. ’: Bn: .., St., ca. tv. i. seas, -iral tv, o ciaugh teis from Norfalk atrer.dvd 'he ::!.,nt furiei-ai r-ervice- ol John AH chic!, in Saiisirury last week. V 1 . ■ ;: . ’ ' i; 1 -i'-.:;-: ." roiir.-i they won! to n-ar iiiaftor s t• . before fvtut'OHig " . * R'-ili igh. NT ».V STRF.f i POSTS S' m— ihing new nas been ac.cied at tii;- corner of Cabarrus anti S ’ Ih Bioociv Sivocts A! thoi,:-h lHititi.-d. a couple of iv, .street ii’iitrkrrf. v !;,Vit piacvd ;it opposite corn'-1s (cm- the aid of p f ‘r on.-; aul motorists who are tm ■ijiiaiiucr} with the city ~tre::t , Roleiri;'-. proßi-cssinF don't you thing-’ After all, “Koine wasn't btdit ir. a day.’’ IIOORAV EOK WHITE Speaking of the Whitt Transj-jor tatu -i Coin;.any. 1 have heat'd ui.in.v tav<»i-::Ll,-! vomrnonts from . pt,-t !e living on Fayetteville Street ■'and beyonti the Wa:ioimtoi. High '• schoe! and in neighborin'-; sections about the addition of a bus ori tiiat i run. Such i.-.arks i cai -:i <.- T t*s a bier .ill: “We won't have jo ve.dk tn"- ” • mi ”w-ii. v ho won}.-.: haw ii-ommi! it ' it '-eon-'i : tlioin.i' f rim to Hi., i .o <>f a b 1 rn in that vt'-inity, p.-epic iv ho had join in Mv C.it uh'tgh Hill- i rea' vert: con fronted it;i ti\i ju-oblcm of eon \o’-,cut tiotvpo!atoiu. Weil, that, sl.-'ie; -\it'n ui.irfy etliio , 1 ,;ii:;-by th<- Whin- I'm,ll .;11>i. (".in j, tn • -■■!! .’ippreviatod to tin- wot k inn: rublic. k sr w v*f (i nn ( ftoiviis T’m.r, right’ Watch ti-.c < rov.-fl: •-’tiiev all doe. n (|.c -irie-walk j .Saturday .fie: is. wle’!! tho |:.ai -i •i r- *if ’- uni Augustine*-, (■'-!!'■ i ; sncl Sn.e- Umvi-mity coirii- march dm.'ii the itrov .■• a > t )rchnli; for • i ’li insliiiilion’*-. hoim.-ccaniuil. ll’ 'OK -mil" I Hu; I-id ,:>■() /Hu;, ‘tio-re - c.onrui he i hot time in th e!,- . o'" w< 11. y (| u r,o Let your coll". - dollar ihtd d is •. niu- m i; - (I £;n’;-| (i:>v Saturday ill thi: town. Tiki {|i-met r.rnittgs; One in the af li t noon. . the oilier at ni lit Jor.l gel your adv-s ready. If you have not had enough gridiron plea • .!»•»■ tins season just tie a -tring around sour little finger to remind yi - Limit that Saturday November .1 i is f-.oing to be a big day in the city Toil you what? If you have some rood : oft comfortable shoes, and j if the wcathci is pcrinitinir, ju.vi i decide to he a school boy or girl again. . regardless of how long you’ve bc,-:i out of school. As lar .is the soft shorn, arc concerned, I yen'll d. oyourself favor by weyr ini; them, POP COMES ON! Say have you been inside Hop's Grill yet', ii not, don't let Saturday ; of all days find you not visiting it. - Pop’s place is ’ on the beam,” I'm j telling you. Add wh ni you enter. | . you are greeted by a cheerful and courteous staff. - Booth 3 are in front and tablc-s arc in the ivtr. And there’s a var iety of music from the new Wur lilzo.- record player, located on the extreme right rear of the estab lishment. Was talkin’” to Pop the other day, and lie told me that he has i plans that hie has not even used | yet. These plans will be forth; ' convenience of the patrons. It you haven't been there so the j next time you have a moment Tell’ ! you what . . . You ladies -probably • ■ pet tired of cooking anyway. Just ii. ttiiis-. ,t <.'..4,y, , . 1 s ', {‘it QOCII THE CAROLINIAN a tiling. . . . then go right on over |to Pop' ; Chill Het you enjoy uiine ■ good meals. An l you will agree. While there \ ui. r, nickel m that new W.urlitzer and press the /ii st buifon. V?i.r ? Be<-;i,.r-'e you'll heal that fascinating little ditty. -Tarn : buritzu Bowie,'' featuring that real cone guy, Biii. Davis, who masters that Hammond Organ. Os course. Iv backed up by the Jordan, natch. THANKSGIVING DAY Lull Moose ami .Mdinnu i All those, groovy numbers. . ‘i f.ovc You, Yes i Do ” “Sneak.v | Pete." “Ait My Love Belong, to \ < a " "l C.u.'r. Go C)n Without You, ■ end cour-tUfs ocher? will to sound ed Ibanksgiviii •>. Day .it Mernocial Auditorium Thursday nr.hf N"- : vaniher l*:j. The spi-ctacid.il'. .sersatouia! ;>.t tr’(hu'.i of the. y. ar, Buit Moose Jackson, ;>rd his Buffalo Benrc;< aio!i:’. w tih Arnos .Vlilburu, -’Thia' Chicken Shack Boogie Man." and liis iig i.tie barid will cia.-'i in a bat iv o:' t.i exophorn-s. an I the vlues You know. MUburr. was here i.. t July, and ho gave the f yik • so’iiclil.n;: o it of this world. Wet! this fine, it's going it, be the talk of thi town, as this double head'’;- will climax a bountiful Thanlisap.-- ing Day. till CAPTAIN RETt'KNED Handsomely attired in olive i . i •!.' !.••:,;! • k; tV:i t’lrnted gai risoji i; •; •,i ta ■ ire Fa- Ji- a’.t.icii -hr »• inf, ;v,; - : u:i i-ai'h' ' ,::Lr was lor.an! E. .iacksor. Ci-.itain c S i v,ir, ' city S?-Mi'’’■•'(>" b-.-foiv la.-c Cap* -n*. Jack-'i;ii. fa.-ui'dar t” citiZ'-ns of T’akigh a- the ~-t>-<iwnCT : of iii,- Haye.-,-Jackson Electrical A *tii.it'cc Ci'iivn.my. ]33 East H-.r --: gcU Street is Coimn-snriimt Officer of th<? aK'ith Quartermaster unit at Camp Picket:. Virginia. His outfit : duni ; a•• cry ictaiid job E'.cro, too. HARRISON I.IRK Ml V KOOK WEEK i: ■ .>’•. cp. once . ih>- 32r d - bration of t.ciok v vk. Nov.uu:. < r 12. tiucugit 13 Titt.- Richard Tl Harr..c-n Pulylie Library r sponsor ir. -a tr. ■;i" of ai.t’vuir- wn:<-n vill inteie?'. both you ii,: net-p - and adult . Ratei-.-i tenelvrs arc Icing hon ored at b.-a Tuesday oficrnoon. N'l-ivT.-. bar 14. .1 4At thi bin; . Mi.-s fail; Wii a .-;upervi-a,> o) Lmrir-ra F-anol I..ibi':ii.i’.s wdi l> th" p -a'.i.' Ti -tiic.-da;,. N‘ vemb< r ia. vii ’ boa celebtatecT area Men wbeii A: r,;» Bnotcmpa weil-knc-wt; an ’ivu and ]ac ’tiL-r will add;; .'*: pa i vnts n.d intor ate,, friends. As ■ -Ptadnl iiiature ior the chil n; pvt - : ::o-■■ v ved, b ,r. Saturday morning at Vi.3o Mr-,, i Lf-oia Have- will be the puppm - i.i.ar.y now "b s i-a v a been pur cha.- ci ‘.vlvviu iiUr t -.sl ;.il a.40 > ; (xml i' i)o.iv.‘j. tantes Or.UU.IN El'- MU .1 “..a School PTA i:vb Thui-s:i;v. night i» the sciiouj. Ti.ci'o. iar.i. Af'C! the bus it.OiS (;••:>. ■ gi-...p d.-.-idcd to ; --av-i- • rt ’ ad’-'t .-Hit;', rub’, whi-.:- will b given mk n to i a fund- foi ' .- .-. , pi-UO '-t 15 VTTI it V HEUIHTs CI I » HONORS MRS. tVM. HARSH Fat’d:- Me.’;h'- N glib r • us Mr. 'wilii.ou M iislv at the home t-ciiUv. Mi.- \iarsh "a- supu-i.-od L*y *» bcj»®U cal.-.- with er.ndk’- ancl jujitjc rou s pre rent S. ~j u r - , i'-, ie Mi Mar. • Mr and Mi-. Albert Rocvnuoc Mr a’; M; - Hu rod laj’lOi. vr an- yi,-? Fr-ad .Mitciidl. and hir !!> ,y DID YOC KNOW ’That y.-err;itigiv. b: > smaller the crae ci at the Memorial Auditor hen< vor dance b uids p,.;u*. the cop” ready know how to take the rowdy fellows out by tic arm and lead them into tno a ; gon." Mow mi Kir. in comparison be- • tween t'ti l -- Ei'skim- Hawkin'- anci - Ivory Joe Htinier ailractieti.* there. wi.H'h yandvvichcs ti,a JOl da 11 and hi Tym-.ia-,-r 1 ivc. the Hawkins', 1 done, got th,- m ill; a attcnd-ino-. V -• Toe-d.-y. 'l:i- ?a-ary J" liuntcr ena.rc-.emrnt toe:; m tord , .. •11-1 id 11" • I ’at lea vas I ii .Tiirdan * ije ,-eipjr . *ll i>Vf ’ ’.'iicbil in., crowd. The 1 it! ie” it a v. ri c k< );• ft . ~1, ‘U,. nigh.t "f tin- I!av km'; if I:,:; . Ever often a . one luineti .nd lie would • c,- an officer , ..ora.i' ci*ara’.-ter nie ide i.y ; :iarm f’.u! you can believe Uud t’-.,’ ;'"!*! xcd a i’d dreamed about a while Chn.dtntis dunne the Jordan, .a-, ft.-r dance-s Vp :d; vi ’•fit-1 < !.' in the “pine, Vt (IS HONOR HOLE W"ll, •'Hi 1 ■ i ■ it" a ■ far a ■ 'h’ - lactic aUainth#!!*- n t-wnin-i among the .'.uuent nt W’-o-ihiriglon • Hi,‘.ii. The followin-.'. stiuh-id.s have rnaiedained an average of “B iihr or "A” during, the first six week:; ninth grade lists Shirley Alslu.i with an average of SO, Hub,- 1 Harm 87.2: Hat O' Payne, R7: Bea trice Col lit:", l!8e Lillian Goode, ■ 87 3; .Jerone Greonc, 36 0, Gar trade Green, 894; Vernon High. 87; Dorothy Walton, JO: Zonobio Bnnvniiia,. 9.3; Betty Cooper, 90.8: Doeenie Harmond. 83 6; Ann Hun', 91.3; pen a Jom--, !)!: Zella .Mitchell, 91.6: Marion Paige, 89.0; Cari.-ne Pul lev 89; F irl Thorpe. 88: Mar ion Utley. 92.5; John Ford. 91.2; and Franklin Galloway, 89.5 From the tenth grade are Coral line Gallowa- . 89.5; Thcodon Can Jull; Bryant. 89.2: Thom a’j He La'me. 86.8; Joyce Gray. 88: Cclestine Hoj crw 37.2; Juanita ; Thora-e, 89.2: James Forbes, 91-C; i ! Christine .lones, ;il; Rebecca Naan • (iers, 119: Odessa Wallace. 80- and Valerio Wilson, 88. Eleventh grade honor students j : re: pheriby Gibson, 9.8.2; Sandra Peace, 93.3: l.oretta Lanier, 91; Pauline L Dolby, 88; and Dorothy Luo Williams, 86-8. From th? 12th grade are Joan Artis. 87 Ratio Coe. 87.4; Rollon i Greene, 38.1, Grace Leach, 91; j George Mitchell, 92; Sarah Virgo,; [ 68 3: Delores Baker, 99.8: Alberta, Gibson, 88 2: Doris Blackman 86: ; Shirley Hardin, 90 5; Nancy Giles, i 93; Bessie Hunter. 91: Clarice flog- 1 • ms. 89.4; Emc tine Slanback 87.2: J time;: Gibson. 87.8: Margaret Jones, 88.8; .Mildred McKay, 91.8; : AliiuTn Nunn, 88-B;'Gertrude Pope, 91.0 Barl’jir, Ray 90 ■! and DOj-u- ’ ihy i;s j'lioia : i:H t . beb: > *w .. v’■ b ;; ; " “ w , - .- ~'l ■ ' - : v MJ ' : ;>r f-siarer'lllHl ■:y-& ' vtu ’ v-w; :y- : TTS-Wm ir. feL 'i %' t:a-t'•;• ’ * MW -' " ■ n -Tm i i Ii ■ . . •-- . . b. V- *■ * ■ V. ■ ■ ■-:. :w:a- u ? , ’ TW YJi’Srs, • • / w . .. ' '■ '' ’rd-T-.- ■ . a ! " '£. w-n m .< .2— w- l .Af(i. *j; ‘ s' s- '* . -■ - ; . « ■* ~m ‘ :°>y , ': : i"”’ 'afay ; SCaa :: f j ’ ' a ; 7» - ' :: C- Gb; :b -’K ; v c ■■Tv./: ■ • ;V :§fp| V %\'K:' ■imT $ Sm s? m$ * : -v m •- fe '• ■ : Kmg 5:-X-. >• V. N/f. ' .V..'/ . .. ':TT -Iw V '/W . ebb feb . ■ ri^dw . £ , .... " a 5 ,& a ■ w -w, V - . 7 ..... " - ■ • • 'isSo&mmi :-V ; Wm J ~ M ■ . x. n . . st: f ATmimk- ' ! .£ • TV. NEWS Ol 'I HE U » KK IN IMF- Tf.'ltEs ldiatos to the b it. top to hutvifj J'(m parade of tie- N (.. i Ik-.' Vlitlcrcd Guard. INvt* motor t;, ,le police are leading flu- pi ocwtvsioii vv hie It uiiuiefi it way thioegh on >un;!,!-.. Bis - 'i .-■ are seated in the convertible. They in, tu t id tl:-- Kc\ l\. F Hattie, leader es Rooky Mount and state presi dent of * iks. Bottom photo is t o! Quite a : i::;th;v list oi rank MOKE OKI l( KKS ELECTED Miss Li: df.'s t -llih glare: liOiVie room ha-- been organized and cic;’- tion oi oifx-eas !••>. ID ■-- - - i o; •• Shirlov Ellis. -.nu: a M !vm Kendall seen *. :> . S -r.;.i Nev t assistant v-wet.u ■.; E'.ijih ;• Harris ti ea-urei; c-:*c; i .., - .• - s'i cU’id council I’ejiurt,’ The vi'xth period Latin club an •l, r ti,v :;u|)--rvisi'-i. o, ,1; ilii.i-:.. eieetf-f! the toli;iw:.y offic, : io; Hie yr-'-r. V-’l a Ri >i u-r: ■ on, pi <;|e:>t. ( • pi-,erne- V.a •adae, \ u pi ■■ sidCUi; fb.li'V i ‘S'll)i'. ei1(.1.,v, Eloit-jc I.anc, i . t int • ■: * ' !(al.i'i r;> ,! !• : I/:, reporter. William ft ><:i\n l‘< 1 ; -Oi; ’ ; ej-peaut -”t aria- !•'5- *, - ,! iel: -'■ i• rvinst iI a! ioo el in :: 11: • US; p.'-ttl: Wm ■ ton. proor.im chan man; slaj<,i e }(• MUIITI. 'Ol 1.1 C .: t IT: 111 -1.1 111 ■ III!-..-:, (.the> ’el. eho]rni.ai Tiv"- also le - tied •• Ari-:ne-,'' m la-:in. and a ww type of call ed ''Coffee i'ot,'' b which :he U : dent picks nut a verb 1 a Uitin St 1(001 NOTE.it Let’.-, move 111. 1.1 tin. Hoc.-.- F- '• nomicr; (h ,i.-,rt,r-en> knnv. d so mec H; U--W a (non (ropnd th-.- house. And the ivnunhcrs <>f the fourth period < ;•>••: b;c.-t> or-.;,ini.v"C their family ru unp. They arc ve. y ’ ■ lwip; y to h iv,- i voiin;- man m 1 tou Os enm -a, with the -pHr man being ihcrc. I'm win the : ”1 ie.. f; •( n\on ill. i a Li wily wl' - ]-iirn jinitt'a.-dm-. tin ml- of fal.le And that is not all Il.’V - ai be pl.'intiing ,'tfiu cooking m,- p. t, - u family. How do you like that • Then ip j-jst one tiling tnoti e '!i. .vi" na ladl<-.. Now keep your <■ - mi Ural : •utleinan, brcrni.se he n 1' an tli, Wick, "f the H :do, and be master ci'-cf. Y -a i.i scry tasty plates have been pre : pared by men. The fn -t peiiod iion.c*r. akin:; - ei;,..-: ha , eK’eteri offlc.-i's th” i second .-as vrce.lc: They arc D>-ior< Flow Cl'S. M el 'iiy , Rosa Laker. .. J instant .secretary: Gerfljdino CaiTip, : reporJe)'. Barbat,i Brown. tro;i-e.ir cr; Annie Jean Freeman, libra rian. Until next week, be kind to ; yourself. Remember tlo duv of j-evc renew Attend the Church of jour choice, ft will help to lighten , tlie burden that you bear. 1 HATE THEM NOT Bv WILLIAM HENRY HUFF 1 or: ANP l do not hate the bums and rag ged hoboes, Who whine and sing their -nos rimistic solos 1 They are m.v brothers. Nor do I li do the girls who mate tor money; ] think such life poison mixed .. i;ii larva- y i ,-f i he/ r.a. v r rrartherg; i or guard group. - These jiiiolos t>c T. ( Jcrvuy To the right .it'< pictures taken at the tt’ii’iil par ty given employees ! tin- ntnm WT" TV ,-to, - -’Mi V-VA.'/;. ' ' "a ll By * " --Y- ‘ . Tii . ’. - M V-'kSVVgTV ■ ':v- r ■ : , - .V s .. . fe-T/aVy’ ' a*: ' •’ m": ■ : •• -v’ .- .- -- ‘VM b’-/... a- M KW-SVT ■ :wa " . . m 1/ Gw e-avri/if tSwaM p: ".... U - b-ivJp- ’wb' '‘j-S&BSg/l feMiv.-/'! yi '3|f H v' *a j// # J f Mm jjf f M,! your in<l.*m div pic p-wt - more the. piiy ! l-ul I,iflaou at e -11j>)i-11 (ii! .: -a ala jnyt-r Ij h ; Inr t ihuii-httildP!.:..;' jii'o/.i am tii'- wilt'll I hi- cvci •>(’>••> i. Some of the Lim ’.,iu |i.;\ on your it'a'ouu-. and n't cip'-cti ■ . cu-uk-!), s an,! other liutu.-. arc lyin’--: ii.-ct! lu hniid Jimfctict '! gotcninw’id 'h.n, . IMaas call for near's TO it/hSon multir-. tvurili! \l sonn- iii iiici-o dams, ii ■- ccojiuijikmi!'. i-ti-ihlc to iirodticc cinc'.ric power . .a! oilu-i.', ii is Moi. V.lici’c Ihe protiuiTioti oi ri.il V iTinkos -.C-C, it Hill I- .1 good ihinp. for Atucrk’.’i, if <ir-ii 1 :> inu the power «!oc -is"! no I too much. Fortunately, most of the power lines needed In deliver govern men l mule dee- (•CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT*COMPANY jv WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 19,;0 agen.'.-nt of Nouthiarul siariui’a, luring {'emparty, ’.inkers <>( fu ■ :u;jv Ci"; i s fantfad,- o:i-. imJ i th- i wv.in.ig uppav. I- The as- ' £f r CORtaS ARCHER’’ • CSS- Sv-onv-- S' P. E a'torn irr?. !u ;< V hi*: : jri \..i v night 11 \l.»ttJJ:»hy's Star Dnst»*r ■*. .•ji-.-c: • !*;,•: to t.> \ YNW.R --i i, s ij'i i s>io hiii!-, to o.siu arc m rvi Tfitce, dm yicat nt.-ijut i|j of thi !,! lutiil hy lltc liiisinc-;!- i j.iii,! .re >T el'P i i: c-’mf-.inu- of couni ia. Ani J I Ijt *- <**ii i■ > attic.- -i.unl ready to l>tiy and <{)>tnhute ih.i:- joye'iinu’nt ek-etricily along v-ilh the |»< -1 • they protiucr i’ltoio i .. :■:( rah-s l;\!-<! i<v local, -i.i'c or IV ilerai governiTienl’t. I hi • ai ntugbitis-tii would .-a.ve the \tjici i cad people the milium- a ihillars il would cost to huiitl Gtiolhe :ni of power ius'- to di.-trilnile /mveinmf-iil -;nade electricity separately it would dsn assure ail users oi rice tt icity llte hendit ol ;i:tv '-livings made ptis .!•• at the dan!-. : \nd j* would continue the pn acni iuc.c r -'rol tiiat is io-: wher. the federal govci iuth-’-sI runs thing ..
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 11, 1950, edition 1
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