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PAGE EIGHT FAYFTTFVII 1 F business directory 1 r\. iJLai I lli V Patronize Our Advertisers Fayetteville Personals MISS MAUDE E. HOOD FAYETTEVILLE, Mr. a“.j Mrs lines Dixun. Sr., have retar: --d to •:ie city after spending :-v -r-ii t"s in Washington. D. C the esfe of Mi. ad Mr.' Jj.- ; Dix • Q. Jr. Mrs Ma ,i- McLean . been infilled to seer non ■ or; C' y >. venue for several days Howard Mclver ;< able t > b • out -,-iiti after leing on the i.-: : )? several days. Friends of young Chari*:-; ?...der ail will bn glad to know tirit he j e-ting comfortably on Ward 46. 3 . ontageOUg, disease ward. Station fospita, Fort B-uyg. N C He '.opes to greet his n> n:y fra- is j* few-bold Training Sci ■ ery son Mrs. Wallace Rooks t the -*eek end with her mother, V: > 2. nwna Crump. Mrs. Rooks L t rich- IS in C'.cran. Ga. Sat. and Mrs. McGill. Sgt Rob son. Mb., Fannie Mae St-'wara. igt, Wrig' t L'.'f Mrs. Sard- Jones motored to Goldsboro. N C to at "end a funeral of Mr.;. Jon. - coa :-n. Mi.-s Mam. t Wil&erson Mte-d-d ' .e State Library Associ-Ti v. Con vention in Rocky Mount. The P< s-ial Alliance of NAPE cir Auxiliary met in .a joint 3-es - .on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. f'.'-'uson Wednesday right . the i olse a heliciou- re on*' v. as arced. SHOP rmniMUj; M O'. -,-jvO * *•'*lN 'nW& sv * x * T i-HOf -153-125 HAY STREET RHONE 64 FI _v>rj ut'MiKWaanc : eBoaaaMU'CT-e .t—ii'" ‘» iwii —w— Xmosehow SERVtCFS | I J FLOOR gram SA :-i DINU AND |p dj® #-I FINISHING * * J®| ! S. F. Short i LNAL 2»37 iMwnnn— . „ , , Livingston Radi«. j Service f i,<t. Dependable Service on AM Makes - DOME AND AT TO ’ !> fi'llespir N‘. Dial 9H3 r***** ,l " ,| n— ■ iii,„ii..s.~ - ■■■ .M...., -,i,|.n PAINT HARDWARE We have it Can get it. oi ii isn’t £T" made. -J ~~ SPORTING GOODS FARM & W MILE SUPPLIES Vim A* ’) F ixie Paint & Hardware 'Vw Company U* Person Street —— Acs*oss Bridge CAREFREE COOKING WITH RULANE GAS Change ncN from old fashioned , c ~7^~ i methcJs of cocking to modern i Rularse gas service. Convenient ; ~ terms on a complete Ruiane sys — * **• | tern and a beautiful Tappan gas I—— | range. COME IN TODAY FOR A I Pli 4 DEMONSTRATION. ! | I ggMNg | 9^58838& " fc ' 223 Franklin St. Dial 3&4S ! MISSIOMKY SOCIETY HOLDS MEET FAYETTEVILLE i ti’O i oun % vVo;T.*:*;; s M'siOiiviri Socio 4 ./ of Evan.: Metropolitan! . C»n :ch met at the home of Mrs * u. * 'j. Su-imoiio. Miss .V ne L*- YV * ■ - b rt>o k n vras hoi te-- s. After the devotion led by Mi Ir Montagu -, the group partlyi • rated in a mirabei of seasonal! a;- *••. D.w s collected w ere $12.75 Thon ; receiving birthday gifts were ivtr .■; S»:ah .Tor.. /, Mntie Carver, Rack.-’ .1 y- s. L0u....-* M Key, AlttV 1 ”' j G f a*da-: and lien,;- Montague. The ho.- less assisted by Miss Dor;; j Wilkerson served a very delicious! lep-i.t Mrs Eliza Kokins gave ; • winds of thanks for the most gru-j : clous hospitality shown SMiTHFIELD NOTES BY HRS TOMJLSON Nr; Lula Whitley .pent the; v.e-i-t end in Greensooro -.-siting her; sister, M. s Lu-e Richardson. Mis Thelma Watson had as her i •we.-it -nd guest Miss Margaret FuL : ler of Greensboro. tv ho teaches in j Mount Olive. Nk C M- ? Rosa Brooks celebrated her T4th birthday Monday night. No - ••tuber 6th. T!. ■ party . as given at fie idence of Mrs. Mary H- f.*-?. lives on Market Street. Why not •-• a h LR ■ inr the informative tat.-- and labels •at *•.-11 how to launder • ach par ••• lor itt-r.i yi h. buy’ Start ft file ot in.'*.: actior < Write on j ■ a '. h o: label j-j.l what nwr- ’ ; ...... .t refers to. Then when' i tr.if item r. j eds washing. you ! : t have to trv to remember; | you'l! have pri.ifi ssional advice 1 “gbt then- in print. e" 1 - • . W^imrmoßs W / Disrinctivejv styled for ’ re • h iadivid'Ui! home ilk J ' MESRAVt . PHONE M'H •*«":** m v *2 fiiartr-r our modern busses for .afe dependabie service at low ■st rates. SAFEWAY Suburban Lines DI NS. N.f PHONE 3-416 \ LSITORS POI R IMO FAYETTEVILLE DIKING WEEKEND i FAYETTEVILLE —Misses A.\ - i Faulkn-r ar.-t Doiichos Coleir.a:’. ;a ad M*. Curtis Cunnir.e>ham oi ! Souti Boston. Vs. Mr William T. j McKay, Watler Lee Ellison of ! Cleveland. Ohio. Ret Matthew M ;■ *:,, Lh-N* Rock. Arkansas. Ernest j Ch-win, Richmond. Vi, Charle-. j Robert Cephas, Cincinnati. Ohio; ! ana Pvt Willie Pt-tvrsOn, of Chi ; cago, r.h, wore among the mar. ! visitors in the city dining the past FALKLAND' NEWS Luther Gort.a'r. and Sam a • Fan-man spent this past week er;;: in W i hirgton, D. C.. visiting reU fives ar.d friends ?drs. Lranor Joyner of Farravili - N C-, spent the oast week visiting Miss Maggie May-.- ar.d A. J. May/ Miss EL a B. Johr.jon, Estee Car n. •;■ T J Johnson and A. J Mayo attended the Home Coming Day : evercis-s in Farmviile. N, C.. S .<■ ! vember 9 Miss Mamie R. Drake visited Goldsboro. N C. November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupre? visited in Washnigton, N. C, N'rnen..ll Mi md Mrs. Raymond Dickon* born No . -mber :> QL,: 1m g service* vhU > ehe'd a. T. i.hv.'k Bunt; Church. November 2h g-t Elder S. F Hem by. pastbi - . M~s N »ncy < oope;. if on the sick li-'t ;?nd every one wishes her a peody r.-r--verv. Fri-;.'i- of Mv-. Estee Carr,-- H.-,;'"! for the N. C Mvt-.tal lnsur a:;;-- !' • .nr; -- ..r.-t to lean; >•: ti e t- • now mifferu • - oh his cy- and hope him a speedy fi Pa\N To Advertise!! ‘■V R f HK'KEN I>INNERF ARE FIT FOR A 'n KING. VjM Rosa’s Chicken Shack MKRcmsON ROAD E A T @and a* | RELAX ..." Silver Griil REV D. MORRISON. Mgr. 113 GUlo n ;>t?? St. 0 - Mohawk P: Inn In * ./ f;- : \ < j PEACEFCL A MONO *«— j-i •< THE PINES" PARTIES A P--RFC IAT ED G. H. M- Dougald Manchester ummlh 1 . i h iwMmMinMMWMW am i twin unu ■>- / DELICIOUS fYj TOFFEE f <,.* i•# served the V.'N, yP "*jg| way you want -• Hot Dogs < VKli * it am burgers 1 *rydrf t J Cold Drinks v t ome to the V Point Snack Shop Murchison Road THE CAROLINIAN-— Week Ending Skit.. Nov. 18, 1950 Fisk Dean Attends Meet Dt-an Wr iliiam J Fa .l-.ncr. Dean °f ‘.ne Chapel at Fi;k University, >!ves Sunday for Cincinnati, to att-nd the Fifth Nat Assembly •>f th<> Unit d Council of Church Women, which nc-’: Novemb.-r The F; -k Dean w;;l i- a guest leader at the .■ with D Clark K •■b;*-. P'-f.di-nt of R:;-on College in Wtscomsin; ‘ I)r ' - ! •:"• < Leber, S--. -mry of the Presbyterian Board f Foreign Missions; Mr Nor:;-. >•; Cousii editor of the Saturda • as L.twa ture and othDr. Faulkner v hi conduct daily ir.orr.it:-.' ;-orshi;> .->Crvir:-s at the conference and til du vet a -poei.i' Fdumenie.al Communion s-.-r-.ice, jf his ar rangement. The Ohio Lay W n of the Council v/iU ;v;t a* hostesses to the meeting. They expect to ac commodate 600 wo; -r. religious leaders of e.o-.en iiltert-nt denom.- ir.aiions re.>i eventing ..-very state i". the Union The ; --e-nibl vwill a'.-o include fraterhal deiegat-'s from the World Cot.noil of Chur er.-'.'i. U .. Federal Council of Chur ch-.- in Christ, and twenty-six other national and international religious bodies. The there:- of the -ouf-r-nce D -Thy Will—On Earth Dr. Faulk rer - morning worship on Tuesday will be "Red;.'COvori>:g Jv.-u - . on Wednesday. "On-; Father On- Family" or. T ;. si , • -. ruing fol lowing t; - siH'.'ial ti’omntunion: service Dr. Fa i-k s .i give hr. List devotional talk. "Unto the • of Th.s " Dr- Faulk::, r wii - -»• on his 'mtion irom the H' ;e y- uk TTeth spok at nr- t;::v •? l/fe. i forum conducted •,.- ti-.st Church' ler young people .■ :i .mbits, Monday nrorntna - •, ;] y siH’cker at the Inter !• ■■■•, ;: ,:i ■ - ■ : - u) Mmi-tcrij'. As.,oci;itio;y at the Ninth Stre-.-t Bupt -t Cc-is-i; His H; ' ( ST l HI - | : T " V'V j WEEK-END SPEGIALS FRUIT - ALLS PIES PASTRIES and FRENCH BREA ■ THE SWEET SHOP i. o Persdii st Ptiuriit? FRESH DAILY I TUiMEMBER! 1 (a\ \rf 0m Day deanftuj »»'**? H 'L ! ; Sn-.-dy pc - \ /\ :■ \ V ] Di. 1 UN! V J { ! V \NF K S \ H:g.' 210 SPRING LAKE /f) Y) % LISTEN TO WISDOM / / j iJGv® Yourselt tint Vour I.ovod On vs As tin * . iiiiiCf/’ \\‘}X\l 0 Accident • illness • Death \\ 'W v ’AK HA.VK A por.iry TO SUIT \ OCR NUKUS WINmON MI TTAL EIEE INSt RAM ECO. 141 ‘ » Person Street C. W. NEWELL, Mgr. j Firestone Fires and Tubes, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines, Radios, Radio Batteries Paint and Hardware-—Many other items for Auto and Home Firestone Home and Auto Supplies PHONE '2362 ULUNGTON. N C. , ! subject Will he "Can >-•■•> have a« . Inclusive Church.’" Students Told About Vote GREENSBORO— "The Meanir • and U e of the Bailor was dim : erased -y Dr. Wilson E, Wilhan-.s. prof.at A&T College, Tues - ■■ •’ . at the first of a series of i A-geric »t: Ed-cation Week pro i g.-.ar, .at ti-„- school. Dr. Williams i is a larn-e.- labor and cconmoic, i ."inalvst '■: hte Federal Govern - m.’t’-t. ana i, raw a ia'oor arbitra tor to: North Carolina. H- r - Ceived his do- 'orate from the Liu . > ver.ity of Southern California. Hr told the audience that the essence of Democracy is that th epower must change hands regulnrly in government This is primarily because no one in history save Jesus ( iirisi ever had much power over a respectable length of time without abusing it. Th ballot, he emphasized is our ole metho 1 of keeping our government one of, for, and by the people. He urged th* student.-, to exer cise their voting privilege a r - a means of insutnig that Neproei will get the best representation. • >osAibl1* in thr* v;overnment rious*? of our naiioii Send lour Yews To !. s! srais HONEST -WATCH REPAIRING. A SPE< SALTY R. RTSSFIL 118 l-l Person j-treet Fasto-t -T’ai ■'■' / w>rk it ' ii■v. •- - ■ possible prii ' fRi KRTI MATES FREE jf li SMITH SIGNS UfSL '■H ILLS BOKO STREET PHONE :>!'o LT V BIBLE VERSE <MINIMIS CARDS WHO! ES Vi i: si.oo r/e Box. ii.i Folders and Envelop * —;; Boven N.r Si i)S Agents Wanted l HI R< H SUPPLIES Stein EsiUding- You’re Imiled . , . TO VISIT FAYETTEVILLE'S NEWEST AN!) 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