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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ly&O FENCELINES <W>t i ,r 11 1 I 'X . fP-' V N ! \ CIOTmuvPIN _ 3,*' isIOTCHH .X— " _^w-’^rV L..- \ *_ —-— s £r~'-‘\ **‘-*«"'"-*i** ■-*-*-rTp — -nr -T-irriiiYlr-nrvniriii 'ittutt' -n nrnnwnßnriilmriiTMiinunmiMtfinfill imrii—nam ml \ \;»i it* ;• type* with «4ot* sj.we«i mio the jaw* C4O be UStd iii ug; ioii lui ir. ijl bertk's .4i uucif, A Scoop uc.. . /$ cam r -|w NEWS i 4| TERMS j< P ill! I si U, 0 K \n\ ... ' J Lovely Combinations L..V. X combination >■ uit* ua<l Jlf'Vlxli nx-'i til. .ill ! "i tii-fin y women. Buy fef|r '.. •"■- war Uur a * | v ( r.uil UO; o;:!y him ,i ' • ‘-Vi ; ,U .un i On 1 ’m- - >'■" ■-'. ill «*«»*• UlolJi ;, ,u a | ** " x”. . IWi.-»iV uliliti . \ '. i .5 «; ,\ . I Itgr^N. ctm % ' f: / 1 § |7- 6", I* ' \ pay vs \ot j*/ Ek'J '^”*4-' 4,:v1: j I If i Dresses t? i. .. ; I If f IVY OM.V A § .. 1 1.11 il l. mm VIIAS Si ITS 1 A .viln’s v / \ I TOPCOATS / 1! // /' sins J / T' f ! U S I ASV 1(1 1* v\ Tin: o. K 'v WAY" 0. K. Clothing Co. ll:i EAST MARTIN STREET ». i ***" --■ - - [ inf *■/!%% 4 ' w -' i*—L~— J YEAHS OLD HICKIRT m > r STRAIGHT B0UHI0l«>w fogy . 3 7»m I it,lV ""' l **‘ r "' .u.aaa..—j— ——-—.l—: -r ,„| W#t | r « M^.^l -., Vll|Ti - nr,-,-,-TV ri r iiniyiiTnirri r •■• „ „ ■■■-■■•■■-■ - tlll , .^r,,,-, .|| >lirT , )tl -, mrn ■uniimr -aHH PP P C «6 PROOF . OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION. PHI LA , PA~ > ) bj- p2J2 pi P LaaM y mi JjELMHiiaii uha pi h rfwgg a gOTa riiramrn \l -i u!IN H 3. C. E. Lightner Is Honored Raleigh Business Pioneer By MILL VKALK HALKMjH It wap ;< beautiful deep IVi (jin;/ Friday. November " Thu cheerful suo w.*. sii>*v 1 y sets ling in tin- west ami the Hoiu>r abli Calvin FJLno Lighttur, 4151 So. Fast Street wa> silting in a !•• a ‘-oniioi't.ai>h- 10-aic oo his front v-o --raiid.i itoiidiiig li.v the warmth of the slowly receding sum iii. nap was suddenly linen- upied hy a CA KOLiNi AN repl'i Sen !a ' I - V. hr !-. gli.il iiueslinßing I*llit «»l lii , <-o»! ri liuiiou io iv iii ils i -v is i, jil it; iii Rtf' leieii. a!: Light nor. « a horn in Win - iifn o, S. r. ,Y1 a ieli it I. InTs win --■ in- :>um!iieii ,-iiiil atti-mied grarl-i ■ - I’iiooi. VVion nl-.i.-r, h>- moved to i‘li- t >•<• S. <'■ flout to ftftletgh. iseii i illi idhi- t'iicert S ail 3,p -lOs M'h;e (•urixml <-l iililh-r the t 0 int-'lxi|i of !;i-- fa tin r. Frank Light a. u- add'-d it in theoretie.il (ruinin.'- :-r Shaw i niversity and Hair iii oft Insiittft; in the Tieid ■■< ! iiiii-thl;.-. Mill itri'il iteet tl l’;i I ih iaii ice, .\f;i-i* e rnduat ioii in ihoS fi om Sh#v. University, ho taught imlus v.‘ i• i a• for on. vear. t ic- ifom>rtji>!Mi I. j r sirr.-- 1 . a laiiidei and iM.ipfrer of Negro v.vtiii iii Ualeigii pioneered the field of fi!i:-itI"SS tor yonnc NerVO' - !hrouKho»t North Curoiiua. He < v win i into fie- heart of Huleigli’s husiness district to MOliieti . .!'S I'M erect Slid l . . briildiny . as tie- Vivaur Hofei, Mo .-•t,ar>i. m! s'-' -■ ft.- Hank ami the Lighitiei Bililditie. '.vhii’h Obeli til 11«'•»*. .tVt iDD - 01. :-<;rvlrv'*. it. i - of.* ! f■;-. sac! •>. the Alary Uelbof n.,ine l-latu navi Street: I vvvi I'vof W i! Fu-ilei TVoi'h t?r. =• ■ The Lit* •! - . it. Wil liam and «; V, -.hir.i-. *m l - eneviiie Sit e.-( f -iut M.- t:(t*r '"l"- II f. •am !; foilin' pi .le-ipnl of .v ~ e,; 13;- : -!i i1 •' i- O' "-I fdi O'- I Booth St re-'-!. it U . f fitherp. Hol'lli tie ~!. i-i v. nee iii Nstion -1 Vuraf iouiil tlpporieJiii v Week. Air. i.Whiner was i -'Uo' -u wit’ ! drill ion h>, the dus- in Hi versified Oi-I upatioa- of Wa-'hiiigtoii ifj-'h Kchooi In a ••[.),•* iai rhiii.ol p Jcram Viarr'i 17. i■' H* With iiis i-iif mtiiv. fie- i .t'.’.’nf net Far in v.;--. < Oliver!'-d inti II itir-i Mem. rial I'.i! k fur fu : f-on <te ' i>‘ \iii? t\ u it'lii**-' , (j I Hit’' BUD r*. : * Wit if :! uup •ij H i '* r.) vvin*/ iiti-r tu.al V St i 7 Hi-- ; StiliThfi-id St he heed a i after a I director in r ;!> \<-:irn. Hetirifii; iii I.H?. the e.-t.'ib li'iimeni Is no a- he in - c.nerated *”■ hi * ! ~;* V>, Vi-nce ami f !.1 l‘eia*i i,. Btiice t members am' visit ■nr- u (■ mis of nii'. if- -itfe«-i iu-f’si-i - I, .cm ('llfin I) hr h'-arri hi < fir t •truce- voice -.tiltft*) Oil! ass the choir l.riiVD; lii tin ril'A w«> •■Ah { D Sdi - Viees. He «: “Le" mesiderif rhe (I'oli. s, j’Vri. s eUatrifiatl (>l tie IrtaMj ..1 Trustee Ik I'm e re flgnlne ami i- : one of tie- ol'fe livim- . hi- ' • of ii"' ' Vior. U The R, v, 1-eVul' Alalo-y w,.s -pa'- XHUim Ha - :,. ‘ij •• f j- ‘- I> Vit. • i’t; tTi iflit T• b ,Vlll-n ill- Kilned. The Busy Bees Os Chavis Heights Tl AMWOUK IN ACTION Al>ow is sti'iip of Ho l Busy lb es of Chavis Heignts seen it their regular SatuiV* i> routine of raking leave*, and clfaninj; yadis. Organized September 19, 1950, SDFSGR PlONEf.lt Hi SINESSMAN The Honorable C. E- Ughttser. who relaxes with his nctvsp.ijjer iu his residence yard. Hr rheer fullv reminisces over the good old days of his great liitlliiwlrfil A rat tube r "i the iiah 'uh I niou, a f'Mtt-riia! oiTauiz.'ttioil, the Ala- Milts uinl !’a •'! Hi-ami Master of till Odd Fellows. In- was 5 > ;-*'.s set »* n l of tic Shaw I'iiivcfslty Alatuiii .-Ys s.oeia! lull so: C. > are. Arm ns juati.v outstanding liouu's built lay Mi. Liglnnev are rc-sidt-ti *of the late Ur. copoUart on l»a --v j=- Si rctu: Dr, ami Mrs. L. E. M"- . ; mii,-.. s North TacUoro B--.«d (h-m-fc,. Me.oa-X oil I’aV el te Vil Street. James ilwtuUr, S. Fayette-, vjjie s.’ircct, I now ow nod By ittr |,n l'- Flo I I) - ill - iteV'-rctnl Moses •A illi.*11! South Fayette v ill.- Bt.: ! \V. 11. Fulle rs, K.t-I Will Hi. pear 1 ihe Bateigh Aicauirial \uiiit"! )'pn. counties-’ other. i: o-1 ilii a; ■’ ’ I;o-. !, v. Hit* • -.-;•!•■ T"l, - year -old K.eat Uumut, ibis working group of young folk, under the leadership oi Mrs t. A Bonaparte started out with only eight members. To date, Its membership is doubled. One «/ the tea litres of this band is THE CAROLINIAN applied to tlu countless build- i mt.\ that havfr been erected isi Salclffh by him. Mr. Lightner resides at 4ti> South Past Street. CAHOIINf.VV Photo by til)! Veale. f,Se<- story this section.') ' ' t whose hair is silvery white still uods the streets us Raleigh with wii.stjiiy' .••iniii greeting old and ,’tev, friend*. a hubby, he has uii ■ ;.ite ebiiken shack in his back yard, whi-ivln upon entering ihc-i ai} greet him surrounding and jumping up and down ivy him ;a he feeds and plays with them ilia family ins hides a wife, Mi :, Mamie Alice l.ightiter. formerly Alamk Blackmon of Kuiaigh. ivn rsiii: I.avv re nee lOusene, and (‘lar i uee Hveieti l.iyhMtor, u dough rear-a l.ighuier Haves, six ■ ran,' children i'.:i riiais Klalnc liisiuoei 1.1 \vvn Hayss, .If.. Ol*U’- , ,r, i( ,i Calvin Njehohe'. 11,,v |i] .- and t.iiVi ietn i l.irdd ,’ief. •••.*? ; the celt luation of each m ember's birthday Tl«* next iinnnbrt’s birthday to be ceicbralett will be 1 lit December. I'viim left to riyiit * standuit; with broom in hand H ‘ | Willix Harris, treasurer; Barney ’ Osl-orni- i. busily putting leaves in the hoy for disposal, Mary i Lii/.uhelli Williams, seereatrj; , l.ina M 'Bonaparte, chairman of the sick committee; George Ilifih Jr.. Shirley (.lark the tittle lady left of the basket; Joyce Lucus, who stands In hini her. and as | sktant secretary; the little lady | whose attention was distracted at the moment, arid hording the other end ol the Imsket is June lueus; .Samuel Osborne. Jr.. Mrs. i„ A Bonaparte, sponsor, and chaperone; Gussie Harris, I president; Ida Jane Hawkins, | Carrie C lark and James 3. Os borne, vice president, Other nt*ni ters not present are Helen l.liy, j Doris Lime and I.arnette Wit- | Hams- Mrs, LueiUe Hinton, 592 | East Lenoir Street and Mrs. An nie Lee Williams, 590 East Le noir Street are seen standing in j the left background with other neighbor* as they watch the | | "busy bees," at their lask.—f.'AH | OLINIAN Photo by Bill VeaJe. Shrubs sur-ceptibleto scale are j ! Japanese- Magnolia, Flowering j Peach, Chines Holiy, Fire-thorn and | Camellia -. They should be sprayed before 1 cold weather. j North Carolina:-: 111 Club camp'. ; | attracted x.'/f; Tut Het'l boys and | girls tiiig past ;--uituner That num ber spent i week at one of the j j Stab-'.s tour du|;> camps, j Food icpiosi-nts approximately 50 j per cent us the totai cost of. pro-. | i dacing milk. -t November's Weather Record for North Carolina ~r^|^ jfc~— ----- * •* *..« '■*; ,V C.U.r.t>- , 1 |K ms. • • uv ' l ' 1 is» •* , ~ i UK l ‘ 4 ° ; ToumMUA , 4> » ,*.* •» || .1 ■ * iA , N.« O' l ” 1 .... «1 ltn *“ . is* *■ ‘ i t:B. . :?C-. ,A " * , .mem ,* idi«R \dr I 3£v : SIKHAMSAi ,1 4<l > ’|l »***». H » -•* I l'/TV «*•* <c »» *•••“••'•' 4/* »■» li VwL'f w'JFk M i: "‘ 4 «hj«*w wi «,t <‘ 4 * J ‘"" ~i« i "° ? Wvml / H-ORiUA , , u w „iiii»r. .. . I , -ijv 1 m.BiLartiklM^^wwMiaa^ 4. 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SU'UuSQ' which yivts U. 5 Weotbvt Burtou tor temp*rotur« ond snowfoll over the pu>» SO ond more /ton It * note to cbcictyc to winter til and cjr«o>t, and fill the lodiotor with su|je.'- /jfjf Hyro u»H-.*fr*rteAv fw k-tn . L.di ! “ i'ti i •y... .. ~. r ;-. l *«.-rrAioi»wiNiwl* , ißnuM'iwnw l <rtft>nifrii)i a A > s»3^aa | a»p»sho>rt» l t»iigrr.i wnwmni «*wnßeij mw nm » u^«^4>..- r-*-r-— — ■ninTTnvaini-nyfcttiiHiiniiiriiwin'iirrr -rmiu t-=-'u fwiiinipni Carver Hi Beats Atkins Hi In Annual Twin-City Tilt By A. H WOK It COX WIXSTO.V-S U.EM The an nual i'A.usytU County championship balil- between Atkin- High School and Carver High ended in the first victory of the entire .-.erics for Coach David Lash’s Carver lads when they dec-fated their arch ri vals to the tune of ‘><s-12. The gaire which was the 10th in this color ful annual -.cries was played on n rnvtd--nakeil field at Bowman Gray Stadium in Wim.iou-Saleni. Although Carver was favored be cause of -omewhat better -i-a.-oo record, the game was expected i develop Into a duel between John MeDoiiyul. All-State buck from At kins. anda better balanced hack field representing fryer High. As if tuned out. Lawrence Payne. Curvet fullback, stole the show ut most completely as he personaliy scored three-.- touchdowns, one on n beautiful 55 yard run.' The fourth Carver score was made by Sheppard Carpenter, Car ver end. who took a pass from Mary is a Popular PARTY LINER* SOUYtfiitN MIL TRUPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY * ’**«“»* Leon James on the Atkins ye, yard Hits and ran the rest of the way for the final Carver score. Atkins scored on a pass from MeDougal to Jerome Reeves who received the hail out he Carver 35 and - al - lied the rest of the way. Atkin final tally came on an off-tack to thrust by TVillie Tlnney. rtfbstitut back, who rnn «• yards to score. Despite the rain, the game was proceeded by a colorful parade foa turin.tr ffr stellar band' of Carver mil Atkins This rivalry which started 10 years ago has grown to he one of the maiqr attraction-■• of the local football season and large crowd was on hand to wit ness the tilt. This eonunentutor H always Impressed bv the- fine spi rit whi-h exist-- between these two oppo intr teams. Bitter rivals that they are, there have been no in stances of rowdyism and unsporis manshio in connection with ibis series. The attitude of the players has been a shining example of clean conduct which inak-, fill- PAGE SEVEN i-iadit (•< the chools »U Vlllv Oil. Buy Saving BONDS and STAMPS It Paws To Advertise!!! THANK YOU ! !
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