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PAGE TWO Rosalie Williams^—zlzz: | CAROLINIAN ' SOCIETY &ri The WeatlH.-i'i.nau smiled with favor upon Milady m she paraded in Iter Mu- ter finery last Sunday on to away to the ('liurrii of lot choice. ' in Ideal spring' weather (only a t.w ny bit nippy t record crowds turned : out to clebrate tlu> arising from the dead of tin- Prince of Peace. V the fashion experts had predicted navy bine was the favorite color in I'm I a'lh-s' Easier wardrobes. Yon were lovely, ladies, Let's keep before us all through the year tin mote serious purpose m tin En - ter Holiday. On f aster Monday at 1 p tn„ the homo of Mrs. Mildred Otey Taylor was the scene ot a most, enjoyable bridge ciiih lunelieon. Mrs. Taylor, ns- | footed by her lovely- daughter-in-law, Maria, was h mites to the Capita! City Bridge bit) and sonic of her other friends mi this occasion. \n exceptionally tasty menu consisting of turkey, tossed salad, green lima beans, homo made rolls, in cream and coffee was served in the gay at- I Tiiosphere of the home decorated in keeping with the season Guv-t- had .m ■ t settled down to j si ssion of gridge when they had I it delightful surprise . .Mr s Pearl Byrd Larsen. formerly of Raleigh and now of tim Virgin Islands, "dropped in". Bridge was suspended for a. ' while for everyone to .say hello etc., etc 1 have it from reliable sources , that evil when bidding was resumed, it •• is none too efficient: In all the excitement, one lady is said to have made a hid with only two cards in her hand t ha, ha! t But they had a good time anyway. First prize was won by Mrs. ilarnell Waits and second prize by Mrs. Cliioe Otey Laws. First guest prize was won by Mrs. .Julia Dei any , and second guest prize went to Mrs. Catherine Winters. Members of tie* Capital Bridge Club piesent were Megdanies ('blue imws. Mabel Wortham, Sadie Swain. Burnell Watts, B. Luma. Sofia roil is row!"-, and Thelma Kook. Guests present wire M'-darnr-; Dora Otey. Marguerite White. Julia Deiatiy, Catherine While.-, Amlia Hamlm. Mamie Mt Caule., Louis,- '’errin. Gertrude Harris. Ruby Fisher. Lucille Voss. Willie Kay. Gera!- ’ dine Trgg, Louise McChnmui. and Lizzie Constant. Aft: i ,i mo t enjoyable some, cues! reluctantly d- , - d witii a few close friends remaining for a tele a tote with their hostess and her newly arrived guest. Mrs. Larsen. i Mrs. Isobel C, Clark spent the weekend in piiilntb Iphia with her family. Miss Aimed a Bryant motored to Washington, ft, •' to .jr nd ■ Faster w ith her sister. Mrs Catlp i ine l<arkin wa host"*'- to her mother. | Mrs. K.-ielh Latfitncr of Abbeville S. and Iter niece and nephew liarbara Anderson and Hubert Anderson, Jr., of Gi envilie, S. i'. Ihe .1. H, Cofields were hosts to Mrs. ('nii-dd's ! f r and brother-in-law, • Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Brandon of Baltimore. Mary land, Dr. Brandon is pro- j lessor -'it Morgan College and Mr . Brandon L a teaelp'r in the public school ay stem. The Brandon's daughter. Peggy, accompanied them. Mrs. Ann Cooke, head of the Drama Department at Howard Lni vert.it.y and Mrs. Ru*h Young, Art Instructor at Howard and wife of Dr. Moses Young of the same institution were weekend guests of Mrs. Julia fioiany.. Also guests in the Delany home were Mis. K. Franklin Frazier and Mrs. Funic Bobbins both sisters of Airs. Delany, Ladies, hav- you seen the handsome tpiarter of no .v ctiterns at St. Agnes Hospital'’ In an effort to improve its services to patients. St. Agnes has become affiliated with Meharry School in a program in which students from Meharry are used at the. local hospital. The new foivsome from Meharr.v im ludi Dr. Itoliert M- Howell of Morristown. Tennessee, ’vho did his undergraduate work at Morris Brow n Colh-ge; Dr. Homer . Nash. Jr., of Atlanta. Georgia, undergiaduate of Morehouse College: > Dr. Douglass Ford of Detroit. Michigan, graduate of Way it. Coilege: and Dr. Benjamin Covington of Hamlet. N. graduate of Livingston Col lege in Salisbury. N, C, Th •?« young men art- scheduled to remain in Raleigh at St. Agnes until tli>» firs 1 of May. Mrs. Ha!'ic Kdmondson Is beaming with bappin*'-'s as site plans for a reception for her son William R., Jr., and his bride. The newlyweds e lli be in Raleigh during the fir-’ part of April. Th. new Mo. Minuend- : c n is a 19,j0 graduate of Howard Fniversliy. a nutrition major, a Delta, a nut it of S'. Lout-, and mama-in-law say- -do s eipc. she's ptvtiv and i-iht-'s i-’veet. The bridegroom is at pres.-at doing his resident work at llomer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis. He h.. : already r* is.,] a commission in the Air Force and will be on hi-; v-ay soon. Dr. Kdm.uid edn is .a local hoy. a product of Washington High School and Shaw University. I have just received from Mrs. Klnora Kee „ brief report on her trip us delegate to the National Convention of tie National Association of College Women which met in Charleston. West Virginia, last Friday and Saturday. From all Indications, this was a well planned, well ear tied out convention, A movie was made of all outstanding features; dele. j ■gates wore met by camera tw n as they descended from the train. Over 200 persons attended the convention held on tip cam tuts of West Vir ginia State College. Mrs. Kee, was iri the home of Mrs. Ross Howard while there \t th public meeting, featured .-peakcr was Mrs. Olive Remington Goldman. Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and Chief of Public Education. Illinois Division of Vocational R< habiiilation She i- rcpe.rt.M.l as being exceptionally we)i informed .and dynamic. Thy International Youth Symposium whub featured r< ! pr<ys«idativ**s . from ten different countries, was of gr.-ui int»r-st. Lacit participant ; .-.poke briefly on ‘'Working Together for Peace." The Coordinator of the ■ panel was front the Virgin Islands and a summary was made by a Scot- i fills hiss. Participants were from nearby colleges and schools. Recipient of the .fH'OO fellowship this year was Mrs. Bcnwtta Bn? lock Washington, daughter of Dr. Bullock of Washington. D. C This! •amount .vil! help complete requirements for ihe Ph.D. degree. At the banquet, featured speakers wen Mrs. Inez Brewer, former vice-president and newly elected president of the N.W'V, and Miss Willie p. Rasseli. dean of women at West Virginia State ColKgo. Other Raleigh I tes atfer.ding the con veil ti >n wer. Miss Morgan ! Btigff. National Circulation Seei"tary. and Mrs. Jimmie Bugg Middleton National Treasurer of Ihe N'ACW. On-' last Item; lours Truly and Spouse arc observing our second wedding anniversary today (Tuesday J. Off to class I must go now and later think of something special in the way of observance. SEE YOU NEXT WEEK. R. B. IV. Legal Notice. RALEIGH NICK WAKE COUNTY SCHOOL MARKS ! the Estate of Mrs. Maggie McCul- iiiai y |i({«|»|/| lers, late of Wake County, North | |J|f L, L, w ’ Carolina, tlii; is to notify all per- § * V ini«, |i , sons having claims against the Es-1 fate of si.-'tl deceased to exhibit RALEIGH—HoIy Week, was oh- ! them to th,- undersigned at 110 1 servod by the stud-nfs of Washing-1 Saint Augustine s Avenue, Ra-. .. . .. , 6 i leigh. North Carolina on or before :" n s < huo! «' v,JUOn each morn- ; the 12th dav of March, 1952, or *?'»' Üboug.i 1 nursuay mat week.; this notice will he pleaded in bnri°" onaf, -V morning the speaker, of their recovery. All persons in- ll;v • Ta!) ‘7 Fuvl} ™ an « «*| debted to the Estate will please rticsdas, hev. Waminond. on Wed make immediate taymml. i *'?■ *" McNeill Patent, This 12th day of March. 1951 ! ancl Thursday Rev. Delaney. Willie Mae McCullens, Executor The Student Council, under ! F. J. Carnage, Attorney the supervision of Mrs. h. F. Mar. L -24-.il; April 7-14-21 Perrin, sponsored an all school ; T — birthday party on Tuesday, oiv VJCliI r niwi irn a rv; March 20, tBYI bi the school 3AI 1 UIJ oAW II 111 . srmnasium. There was fun fbr i all. The main event w»d fol- THK rAROIIIV!4N lowed by the awarding of I. OE» prizes a«<s dancing. Ihe birth- i - 4 * i - h i ; j Chavis Heights News BY MAY L IfJROADIE RALEIGH Mr. Oscar KenuclH, Jr., us New , Vo»k City wus home for the Ea W; Holidays. | Miss Anctta Smith of 12 Franklin i Terraco has b"cn ill and confined • to her home for several day.;. Please ! hurry and 'mt well, Mt.-s Smith. Mis;: Sidney Robert was home j \ ‘.siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Robert of (1 Franklin Terr.w<. Airs. Hosier Ferrol of 4 Chav's ! Way repot t'-d not feeling so well i Her may freinds are lipping she I had a happy Easter. Airs Annie Douglas of 1102 East. Lane Street, was reported boHer, her many L ien.!:; are glad to hear. Miss poppy A. Osborne was home tor the Ka-i. w holidays visiting her sister, Mr and Mrs. C, Smtih of 1 ; Franklin Terrace. I Mrs. Effm Jackson of ;i Chatham | Terrace who has been ill for ser if nil days, is able to b< out again j Her many freinds arc glad to hear j the good iv ws. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards and family of 4 Ilyde Terrace, motored to Wilson, N. C., over the holiday Airs. Marie K. Williams of 209 Cannon Street has been shut in for a vral d lywith pneumonia I Pleas.. Inn and get well, .Mrs. Williams. Mi V Smith of KM 1-2 Can ; n"n Street lias been ill and confin : d to her apartment for several i days. Her many friend., wish for : per a v> 1 y rpiiek recovery , Air. and Mrs. Ciserio Warren i who has been livin'" in New York has returned bom p . 7 hey a'V Ihe son -md O.v gtiier of Mrs. aLucdk Warren and Mr-. Emily Bates Wil- Eams. Little Mi.s Cai'olyri Warren who l as be. n \i, iting in Benson has re turned iioiie a' 123 East Hargett St. wu: tempi! CHLIU II NEWS ; BY JOSJ PHIM TERRELL Dear friends, 1 am liappy to greet you again in the name of the Lord Jesus after such a glorious Easter i season. Our Sunday School leson was very iiitei'cstiny. It dealt mostly with the resurrection of Clu'ist and T was explained very well by stu ; dents iu.m tin primary, intermed i iate. and Junior classes. Music for the days service was furnished by the Junior Choir with Mrs. N-Avinan at the organ. Al ihough suffering with a terrible . cold, our pastor preached a soul j stirring sermon. After the sermon, we were fnv ored with a duct by Mrs. Graham I mid Mrs. L°e. At 4 o'clock in Uie home of Mrs Lucille Kuoen. the Senior Usher Board gave a spiritual tea for the 'benefit of the Pastor's Popularity Contest. We ali had a nice time A short program was rendered with ! Air.. Mary Weaver, mistivs of ceso [ monies. The program consisted of ong, and testimonies. We were erved delicious Russian tea, can dy. cookies, Em.-ter eggs and little B\mit s arranged on colorful dishes Mrs. Ruben and Mts. Leach were the hostesses. At 7 ]>. m. .students of the Sun day School gave their anual Easter Pageant under the direction of Mrs. M. F. Booker and Mrs. L. Haywood. This was u delightful play and the chilren were well trained, E"llowing the program every body enjoyed seeing a picture, "The Res.surreckon of Christ.” Personals RALEIGH -- Airs W. J. Byrd is visiting her two sisters, Airs. Dick son and Airs. Wingate and some other relatives m Wilson, N. C. RALEIGH . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. • Mi ieh ell of 10] Bart Street bad as. F-.-t",' clinner gim-t;. the Rev. and' Mrs IL M. Aloore of Philadelphia, and Lie Rev and Airs. C. C Jones of Raleigh. The host d- a fornnw member of a Chariott" church pastured by the Rev. Air. Aloore prior to his retire ment from the ministry The guest enjoyed a delicious I iv.o course dinner. Robertson :iri) Howell Jones. The Dramatic flub is busy planning and practicing their Play "The Brave Shall serve;"' to be presented in April. The fir.-t year typing class is quilt interested in its new assign ment of cutting stencils. The sta te a_e her is Miss J Wall, dents enjoy doing this. The class; The seventh period ~ Home Economies Classr taught by Mrs. E. D. Toole, gave an Easier lunch eon on Wednesday afternoon in the Poods Laboratory. The menu was delicious and well served. The were of an Easter rnot | iff. i The Chemistry class was very fortunate to sec a film entitled j •• Nitrate of Soda.” Tito picture was: i obtained from Arcodian Fertilizer 1 Company of Hop well, V&. through ! i Juanita Thorpe of the 7th period; j class. M. s Thorpe has been cones- 1 i Ponding with various firms to sc ! euro illustrations on nitrogen com-; ! pounds. i The Crown & Scepter Club was; j happy to have the privilioge. to' hear Miss Yeargm discuss Voca-, i tional opportunities and qualtfica | lions confronting youths of today i Miss Yeargm has given {personal j interviews with a number of senior members. | J grade ur ETAO SHRD CMFWyi | North Carolina now nas 2,483 in* j dividual home demonstration tfibs , They are located in every county ! in the State. i a f | U. S. farmers had 16 tunes as' ! labor is scarce. ; THE CAROLINIAN ' BY SARAH VIRGO I 1 RALEIGH - Hi tileie! How were vour holi day ; Real great 1 hope. T saw you around iu your Easier finery Was it the church, dance, movie or ball game? 1 can't seem to remember just where. Os. well let's see v. me happenOu "about town" while you w ere busy in the Ka-ter pa'; ad l '. Fird of com a. Eas'd h.e: always had its religious significance and ail Hi" Raleigh Churches gave spec ial attention to that. The commun ion services held in -onie of these churches were very impress ivt a t well as inspiring. All Lie services signified that “Christ is indeed ris en.'’ Easter (lay was very beautiful much to everyone's joy In the F.a» ton- parade, being quite cool and at tractive were to name a few: Tin Misses Mary Yarborough. Julia Bryant, Baibara VVhyte. Barbara Smith, Gloria Lester, Delores Wil liams, Joleihia Doe. There were many more out time and -pace will not allow us to name nil :•!' tin' Then were many visitors in Ra -1 iu!i for i • oolitiays. along with students home for ihe holidays from the many colli Ns; Visiting Alins Sarah Sewell on Sunday was Mr Charles Glenn, from Virginia Also visiting from Virginia was Miss Evelyn Fields who uai. the guest of Mrs. Willi ■ ■M u in Lie city were \L and Mrs Joseph Cair.d'On of F.ixetp Home from colleg: . were Sam uel Goodson, i .eon l,;e.\>on. Eliza- i I <-th Will at. Rebec,-,i Dekune. Bessh Mi'Ne ], Jae " . \V;; ; !;tCe. Glenwa.oc) .lones, Sidney itoi" !i was godi to see these friends. CLUB ACTIVITIES Mi's. Alnet W< ' I orj'.anlz" ! Lie Cherry Chu. of ei'-ildivn fro u 9-I.'!. j years of age.. Tile purpose of Ihe | club i to t'aeh the children L. Give happily in creating uctn itics of : iheir own j The Sigma Gamma Rho Sororitv ! will end Sigma Week with Mrs. Rhcba DeShi' id as guest -;peaket at Eieii Vesper Services a* the Shaw University Church u Sun day. April 1. Oh ye--., there will be a chepier of tile sorority organiv.ed at St. -‘uigustines College with m the next two weeks, Tlfe Bert:ut Richards Art Club will present "AtademoisellFash -31. 19:71 at 7:30 p. in. at SI. \u«us ain Revue of 1951." SaUird'ay. March tines College. The RuJ-igh Junior Community Club was cntertcined on Monday evening by Airs Ros'Tla Womack, club acLi-'or DINNER GL : F>T«S Dr. and Airs Brandon "f Morgan College, Baltimore, Aid., ipti- • n te: tair.ed at. a Buffett Suppm* Eas ter Sunday night at the home of Mrs Got dan Wes’- Mrs norm by Ro"i i s (ntortaini d Miss M. ry 5’ borough ‘at dinner also rui Sunday. AiOME PARTY The Double Four, a club of L "11 ago /iris enjoyed themselves ai a movie pr-rty on Easts r Monday. Tile member of the dub are Coles- ; tine Rogers. Mawne ile . Mann. Juanita Thorpe, Joyce Gray. Pber iby Gibson, D«i'sy .Jones, D" Juunna Brov nij ; and Julia Bryant. To< •lies! of the dub for th* evening \va Ruth A Cart*:i'. BHi DAM E At t'.ie Memorial Auditorium, .March 26. Joe Liggins and his fm% ,-d "Hum v (iripoiei's, featuring Cai dy Rivers, played at a big dance. The crowd thoroughly enjoyVd ihe affair and the "hall was definitely jumping.' game A h.o on Monday Shaw Univer sity Basi'bnH seam opened it.-: sea son by d."f• .iting the S' Angus tine'll Coll.'S'- F-'ilcon;: at t h-*‘ Bark. Ti.o game v as will att*'ndcd n-gardless of the numbei of stu dents gone home for the holiday SCHOOL NEWS During las i-.veek the Washing ton School celebrated Holy Week. SAVE $ The Dollars $ GARDEN SEED PLAINT NOW Red Bliss White Hobble r SPED POTATOES | Silver Skin Yellow Dawns ONIONS SETS | BEETS ~ PEAS 1 SALADS Tardentools” “—■—■—'— j WHEEL BARROWS HANDY CARTS GARDEN PLOWS Sec ; S. M. Young | Hardware Co, 130 E. MARTIN ST. DIAL 7121 * i with morning worship services. Some of ihe speakers wer. H* ’. J A Forb* Rev M I): l-y. Rev. Hammond The s.'rvic's wort* q'.iite oncoiira.' in,".. On \V< cl.'K -dny. the seventh per v.-ell all'n I'.d, very mapiriii; l . and lou Home E amo.nu : Class gave an Taster 1: nclieon in the Food; Lab. The shid ut rooked and .-erved Hu* meal in an attractive way. The deeoi'.iLons centered around the Hast it moUff On Kasha- Monday the Senior Cls.s, present".! the annual East.".' .Monday mn'.ning Breakfast Dance Th.- lnra-ie was both cod and hot (he gym was really jumping Dur ing the dance refreshments .were served ind enjoyed by all. Too bad the noon had to arrive to bring to ; -. Jos the " Break fas* dance.” But . ins! Nothing last.-, for (wer. Ea.-'er lies come and gem'. Tile , school doors are once mor. opened. Teach.-: s. l ocks and recit'd ions Lave b gun then ap; ra! nd hero w< o -;>.<>ll,' : long hard streleh ulUii ihe end. May 31. An \-H C* unty farmer . Ed Ha: cm s *;. • one : ,eie of : dace was ihe mosi valuable crop g’.'ovtl on ': - farm last vear. He add-* Ilia! a I I>. ' ... i y alo put u]> la :t fall -ilvi d his live, \. ck ioediraf sroiilcm dm re the '.vmhT. Ifov. I" feed and lean;.go beef 1 cat I !•- (■ ■■ :.i eal. -I lot i: i'll*: is the -nb.i‘ *'l of ~ i'r- A folder n:!>• ; issued ly. La Elali Coll* ::' E\t>'u : ion S' ,vir '• Th. IU!. is "Frofit ! with a i.s-l ~!f piogian,." Cop,. .. > V ! able f :'* 0 fi * m tile local (.ini! ag.-nt :&Bg[' VSSfU*--' Eitttr Car] Simmons, ,|r. gran*i s<»u oi Mr. and >frs. Herbert Sun , mans was winner in ji.c Kile Sail ( elite.,( r. hieh .‘ndr.l Easter Sun day morning *n th. Reaver < re. k , Sunday School, Carl won by hav ing tiie slim of SI !.s(>: 2nd place held iiy Little Jimmy Manuel. 8.53; and 3rd piaee was held by iittle Gwdlyji Manuel with 7.69. COAL For F. vo ry Purpose CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COM PA NY GROCERY STORE j LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FULL LINE OF LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES DISTANCE Your Patronage Courteous ~~ Prompt Appreciated Efficient —o ED. UMSTEAD, Manager ; 602 S. Dawson Street Tarboro; and Martin Streets DIAL 9478 9212 : USED CAR I BARGAINS I Check Our Prices Before You Buy j DIAL 2-1279 lj || K. &W. Motor, Inc. 1 1 HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE I | RALEIGH’S CLEANEST USED CARS | | 425 S. Wilmington St. llB'E. Davie St Xj 1 SOJOURNER TRUTH TWCA Tlio i'cr.’uar monthly meeting of" lh(.‘ Public Relations Committee ■ ' as hel 1 it tli ■■ Yon Vfonday ni; lit ! IVLueh 10th. The chairman and member;: discussed National Y Week and various suggestions were ! awiitiojo'd regardin;' publicity for . t! at week. April 2228. UHI ’ Mrs. Mildred Jatne-. is chairman. , The Sojourner Truth “Y" House ■ . mnultee met on Tuesday night. Policies and possibibti*': of new pdb'P'X W.'! dis'ci. >sed. The group I ’ toured the house to determine the . immediate needs. Plans were made ’■i fix up the lounge by National 1 Y.UVek and to have the house ready for Open House. Members of th Committee have decided to give things from their own homes that ■th Y coul.-j use Mrs. A. G. Logan is chairman of this group. The It. and 1. Chih hold its rog •• r m t the "Y" on Tues day night. Hiss Blontiie Slade pr°- '-'lied. A partial report of the Ha ■ii! \\" s liven by Miss Mariam Ilotton. A plant was sent to Mr-'. Ethel Your who is ill in St. Agnes Hospital. Mrs. Young is the mother of Mts Evdyn Young, who is our president. Two new members, Miss Louise Peny and Miss Mattie 8r0,.» ~» were p:'< sent'-d at litis meeting. The Y Members)! r- Drive is s' til! making slow progress. The goal for, 1,000 members has n.i t been reach ed. Also, all of out* friends to whom !• tiers were sent have not bc'n contacted hy a worker. Ail of our members have not yet been Con • • I acted by a worker, please let us know b calling 2-8432 or mail us .vom check, Renumber the Y needs . you vety much this year Plan now, not only to join the Y. hut plan to work in it. met von, frten have fun and enjoy the Y. t-TT FN MAYS Good Kndav, March 23. marked the -eeor.d of annual city-wide Y- To'n K.'i'ti'i Egg Hunt. Thirty till,' girl- f niii ah parts of ihe city representing elementary school : Crosby-Gai field Ol'd'lin. Lueilie Hunter and Washington Bth tyade weiv present The eggs were hid by Shirley Mi Knight and Yvonne O'Neal, f tie mbors of Lie high school inter dub council. House games were flayed plus ping pong. The \. finding th» "black e"'. wa - Martha Dunn of Lucille Hunter ‘-..’hooi. Thi ec i witli "Ma s Y-Teen" ( on it was found by Mary Johns. She crowned "Miss Y-Tecn " The gt; 1 finding the "bleak egg" ■ as Frances Carr. Each gn 1 receiv ed i nice gift for her achievement. 1 After the eggs were found and praetu.ally eaten the girls went i over to Chavis Heights' Recreation Center 1" ,d ni ball Every one ha a lots of fun I MWmr* WA W For /m i TAPPAH i i ( RANGES i | h BOTTLE GAS \ " Phene 3-6G6! ISUNGASJ Hillsboro ft m Personal ( LOANS , m | Clear up Doctors Bills, , iff Taxes, Personal Debts, with c ” n Raleigh Industrial Loan, fe We invite you to come in fit and talk it over. IS The t RALEIGH ft; INDUSTRIAL | BANK Hargett arsd Salisbury ! Member of Federal. Deposit M| Insurance Corporation WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951 TOPS AT TALKERS The above ' athelie students of the i.a h igh area .are recognized (da inis haying been uee.aimed so in j n eeiu competition >n whieli the Mihjeet ‘Why ) Need to lie A t i.nxlian in This Democracy" v\as utilized Speaking from their own composi; lot's, the speak l r s engaged it* or.etoriee.l meets Mh at st. Moni< *'s Seiioo! and tin t atludral Auditorium. Included among tile above winners of hon ors arc Alary Keek. I rank llm fon, ! inesl House, Jean llodc. .1 asm (iofyn and other students of the vieinl'-.v. PT\ ! A*ii(l<‘rs|]ii jt CivLHXSRORO, N • A lend-"'- ship school for parent-tearhers, a f. or :.it inn offii'ers and adviser:. wd) he held at A. a lid T l 'ol !•■ ■ e .'. ; rd A pjll'OX iam I eiy led pei'-iOls ! i'll I' - ■ seven t h d Ist riej of 1 No: ; I', Ciirolinn t’ongi'es.s c>f ('ole red j’i reiits and teachers arc esjiei vd at tend. ' Th seventh district is :eh tin of xlamanee. ('asiv.-li (hillfnr!. ( erantr • K-ieli inghiiin, S!"s‘ and Surry ■ ouiHie-'. ■Bunn, r u,,, m- u rinr '-* - I | ‘l ae.-S., \ EYE GLASSES GROUND & SERVICED f at FKOI-'ESSIONAL iu ELDING ! j H \? 11. PI ! m RALEIGH GRLKXSHOKO I'll AItLOTIT. GREEN VILMi Finance or Borrow I On Your Car $ through the DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3-3231 i I ITS BUSINESSLIKE TO PAY BY CHECK |j Put yourself oa a businesslike basis now by opea» ing * personal checking account here. Deposit your paychecks (by mail if you like) and let check' stub* tell you at • glance what hill* tn ** paid— whst balance is on hand. Remember, too, ca n celled checks are your receipts! Mechanics & Farmers * I * Bank | RALEIGH DURHAM ■J -.'dim V'tfpT? Be \\ ise. Drive Safely!!! V Ihunterbros. 1 I y,<■;.<> } FANCY GROCERIES S AND WOOD For Quick Service For |;J BAG COAL I DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 p and ‘‘Never Worry,. We Are || On Our Way*" J INSURE YOUR HOME A GAINST FIRE - Consult YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO, Durham, N. C. ! mi " REALTY COMPANY Rea! Estate Rentals ji Fire and Automobile i Insurance t—— ———rr— I COMPLETE _J J j HOME • : FURNISHERS tsj T, ' 1 We can furnish any room .: your home from the! living room to the kitchen ' SEE US FIRST F„ COOPER ! FURNITURE COMPANY 1 121 East Martin Street
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