PAGE SIX fg& ® ■•■' ■ ■ •:••;, > , . t-M . H i• Vwusy 4>■ * ■■ ♦ v* H < ;‘ v Ife ||SSB J •us. ’ '■£ > ■ an ? •■’ , . night II! ! IW "t I MtJl'Ol !,! i Un! I.''! b: ■. •-• , • • ■ mvhi, October t;l It ■ vt il tllis v\ s- L. Jo.:!-n. i ' tie UltOttliltcui $• t! t J ;. End fines with LAHiUSE! ■'■ e-VU ■ ■ ' Ase)! ~.,.*** fM ‘ v - p - - ... .. •-V.4 - - J§j o ~ - <®w *?/. "0- i;: • iiis only appearance hi > • • ii.;- > •it in the rtaleiirli I; ,v. : 0 o . v;-: was ex it.' 'I ' • pi'U'Or : :• d i.a.pie U t; . popuia;ions. - ____ ITHISISITQ » by tin //o/Zotva^ J THIS CHARACTER C A M E Htum.iao INTO THE CAFE the other morning just us the l.'enkfast rush was beginning. He look a seat near the end of the count, r nloner-iTo othe-r first-mcal of-the-day seekers, cleared his throat, took out his newspaper and i waited for s the waitress to come and take hie order After screaming out two or three orders for “two over light with pork' and maybe one or two ‘.scramble 'em and lay em cm a raff, she asked this fellow v-.iat he would have. “Whatcha got tor breakfast?" he asi;cd and she began singing ft not "c . f>s baton and eggs ham n eggs, brains ’n egg. , liver n eggs, i causa go n eags '■•Would you mind repeating ! ibat?” he asked . . and she started >ver again . . "ham ’n eggs, bacon n ege- .v sausage, ’n eggs, brains ‘n eggs, liver r. gegs, plain eggs, . . "Gimme a hot dog," he said. Then she popped him over the J h.-nd with a Plate , : ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS , i.eST WEEKEND 1 found that iiiosr "moron jokes are still mak ing it/., rounds Those jokes, folk vho ".ere students during the H>4o‘:i remember, are about "the tittle moron who was so dumb lie ... thout.-ht the Chairibcr of Commerce had handles on It;" and "the littl n uron who was so dumb he cut i !'t his antis' so that he could w. ai .. shorl-slecvec sweater . . and. the little moron who slept with his hear! on the sidewalk to k<-ee Lis mind out of the gutter . . and the tittle moron who was so dumb; be figutrd the Bureau o! Internal! Revenue had drawers- in it . and j the link- moron who was so dumb; he ti i -.e to death one wintei be- | cause ho figurea he couldn't wea; a union suit because he didn't be long to the AF of L. i iicri- are hundreds of those "little moron" jokes and tales many of them not being quite so "nice" is the ones a bove . . and the average col lege ho,* is considered "ickie" who doesn't know them all. ANOTHER NEW FAD IS AT TEMPTING TO creep into speech now as tele-viewers remember the ■Logan- of famous brand products USED CARS I OH i.S I PKICKS AM) HI ITKH \ \i.l MS Special l\*rms ior f aimers He Bin, Sell anti Trade THE AUTOMOBILE MART, INC. 213 HILLSBORO ST 8707 DIAL £742 •WSD tt i' MB——K I—— nuny——ml ' t mmrniiiin i '.infill. and incorporate the slogan of the: product into their speech by mere-! iy mentioned the name ot the pro duef. . , In that manner, a Coke becomes | a "pans..* that refreshes’' and to j CiEi - means "to put your confi- j dence in 'Genetid Electric)” . Arrid means ‘don’t be half safe," etc. Using merely the above inshm cck. a person can be fairly well 1 understood when narrating an in cident , like: ") was Cok.-ing > -vhen this chick came along and ! asked me to refer her to someone sue could trust. ‘Arrid’ 1 said GE me' ... all of which means j I was taking a pause that refreshes . when this chick asked me to refer i her to someone she could trust. , Don't be half safe," I said "you: can put your confidence in rne." ; Ain't that jive era-a-azy, tho? FIGURING OUT HOW TO COPE ! 'WITH THIS gambling tax stamp! jive is enough to either run •a I ii I low crazy or to cause him to! lose a bit of faith in the so-called \ { "high moral principles" of the ; Onited Stales. No! too lone ago, the govern- • .rent decreed that any person as sociated with gambling was sub- j j vet to arrest and imprisonment j and tin. unless he had received j : pernii dson to gamble by buying! a gamuliiu; lav stamp which tin ! ;government wn.v then retailing sot 1 50 bucks a-piece. | In its d'ciee, liie government: 'noted that lotteries such the num- j ; tiers racket, alter ail, we: ■ gamb ' dm: opera ions, and that persons; | participating in these lotteries! should have the governments SSO i tump id approval ou» rate i the siiv evnment furthei decreed ' i sat from theii gambling opera- • | lions, numbers opt rotors and oth-. ■ ers \vou?u have to kick back a It) : ;ei cent tax. ! In oteser words, the US gov- j enuneftt made a law that made a! : racket legal as long as the gov-; ' eminent wa. getting a split of the i i take. The government, however. - found itself going into a partner ship that wouldn't, pay, .becaust ] with the exception of horse-racing j in six slates and wide open gamb-; ling Pi one ther. is no gambling! allowed untie/ staje law in this; count ry. Whether Eye government entered j : into a worthless partnership with; : aeket- ors oi not ■ not th. con cern of this col yum. We aic- con cerned. however, over the fact that »h» ; overnment made a bargain with people, the lik■ sos the num-; i ers racketeers, we've had .-.cca- ! t sion to set in action. Rut. there is little mod for eonct-rn ve is that the group now afield j | using the name is not what, we; ! people Down Here In Dixie con -ider the original ink Spot punch. ■ Yt s, the group whiop played; 1 Goldsboro Tuesda »• nite alont- with ! tin Cootie ’William.- orchestra, bar * i ivo original members of the Ink | Spot crew in it un the persons: i f Deck Watson and Charlii- Fu jouay! but the old "Ink Spot touch"; I just isn’t there. j The Spots, blending behind Bill Kenny’s falsetto and featuring a j talking basso is v.t.at the public; i1 j ere in Tire Swamps, Out Yon ! eer. Houtid Yonder and Up Yon ! der expect. It’s too bad “floppy” Jones, an ; original Spot passed of the scene; just when Bill Kenny (of the old Spots) and Charlie Fuquay (also an original Spot and now head cf the croup) needed his -counsel. sc* badly. Os course, the entire situation icould be different that ivhat it is; | cooked up to be if w can roly ; on the words of Ivory (Deck) Wat- I son. an original Spot, who swears ! i’iat Bill Kenny copped the name ! "ink Spots" from him. Deck, in ia chit-chat here at Raleigh Tues -1 day PM, said that he- hired Bill I Kenny as .ft replacement tor a | fellow who toured the continent iwith him and a group labeled "Ink I Better Buys Here! I ' ' : ——l , r «jws? STATS: || | capi " r ifCl | LaSEsaalSyHl —ll <1 *m Sew j i ' i ' t ns*-*" L_ -1. 1 L UL SIR WALTER CHEVROLET McDowell & Lenoir Sts. RALEIGH THE CAROUNIAN ! Birthday Club Holds \ \ Fete At Raleigh Church BY TfIEI.MA M. KECK j RALEIGH The Davie Street.; i I'resVyteriau Church of Rairhg!) ' ! field is first annual birthday club celebration pro -.ram Friday, Sep tember 26, at b o’clock in the j !church The program included remarks! Iby Miss Evelyn Young, a iipre- M-ntative of tile Trustee Aid. Miss.' ; Your,q gave the history and pur- ! ] posv; of tlie Biithday Club, which . -has met a need frit in the church i'! he first month to report last year i wac September with the sum ,of ,$42, and this amount was aug mented each month until August j took the honors with $119.00. Over I -1,000 was raised through the , birthday club effort. Attorney F J Carnage, Ciiulr- I man of th* Trustee board, gave an informative and detailed History ! 'of the church. The principal speaker for tlic occasion was Dr. I\. hoiil warc, Instructor at North Ca rolina College, Durham. He told his audience that "We live in a world so desperately Iri need of peace and understand ing. Peace for this world will never come by power, politics, wisdom or knowledge. Salva- I ' i —— —- 1 NEWS OF I FUQUAY SPRINGS j 6y Roy C. Street ! FUQUAY SPRINGS, N C. {The trend of r. vivair still cotitin |U' s in Fuqimy. and during tho j cast week th< point oi focus was -.-it. Augusta I let Will liaPtidt ! (Tuirfh, Tiu- reviv ■! -.. a .. . i ric /.if _-.p-i --j ritual, suui atin ing - ivi/.v which .//.-. iciiiiHi’ci/it (/I the original j camp meeting revivals, and every ;-'/tu: in atiendHi/ct during the ww in St Arnes Hospital. Wedding bells are soon to ring -for Miss Frances Bullock of New York City. Miss Bullock formerly resided here. Members of the Young Men’s ! Christian League will conduct the ETU service Sunday afternoon at 5:30. The topic so ■ discussion is: "Your Money." AVaich for the dale of the gos pel feast soon to be held at the St Augusta Free Will Baptist ’ church. The Five Blind Boys of Ala. rendered a program at the Fuq iay Soring? consolidated school last Friday evening. The- program was sponsored by th- PTA and NFFA, The Young Men’s Christian Lea ‘gvic is completing plans for their program ’honoring the aged people of the community. The program is to be held Sunday, Oct. 12, 1952. Sunday. Oct. 5. 1952 is pasiorial dry for both Bazzel Creek Baptist church and First Baptist church of Fuq.rny. Let's strive for a bet ter community and attend one of these churches come Sunday ! Spots” years back. Even though -he had three men applying for the- vacant slot in his group. Dee!; said, he hired Kenny and together Kenny Watson, and probably Happy Jone- and Charlie Fuquay made famous the group that gained fame under the Spots banner. Be t+*Mi a*. H may, the pro up touring Dixie today will have to straighten up and wing right ii it is to bear with the same rtiirnlt-, the name that the .sp-orts have always borne. (ion will come by no source outside ttie i-hristian church. Our churches have not come to #r>ps in bringing the raves together, t ut it will be religion tii.it wit] bring races together. We sacrifice al! the high prin- j ciples of life in order to get use material things of life. In conclusion In* said, l'pen your shoulder and my shoulder rests tin- price of tills world." The opening' prayer was given by Mrs. Selena Scales. Solos v. ere offered by Miss De* 10.-'-s Yuan'.:. and Preston Hill. The speaker was introduced by the Reverend C. A. Kearns. Refreshments and Social Hour followed the adjournment to lie, Sunday School Room. A large, beautifully decorated table was m the Center of the San dry School room, to represent a) leech scene. This was the hontv! table for the August club, which! raised the highest amount of mon- ; ey. AH of the other months also ’ tad beautiful tables airanged in j ki ••ping with the seasons of the ./car. BFC' FALKLAND I NEWS NOTES K 1 Ivi \MO Funeral service tor ivjt Edmonds Dupree Jr were held front Anderson Chapel Church Sept. 23. with the Rev McNair officiating He was a student of the Falk land school, also tile bus driver. He was very active in his school works along with many other ac tivities, Flower iris were members of the school. Active pallbearers were mostly members u the school. Mills V Vine. 1 wi..- mistress of the ceremony The faculty of the I school sent papers in reagr of ■ such a fine boy along with the students of such .a wonderful class nates He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Dupree, two , brothers, one sister, a grand-mo- ; tber and n host of relatives and friends. Interment in Willis Ceme tery. Phillip Bros Funeral direc tor. Miss Ruby L. Williams and Mr. j Frank Johnson visited . Rockv ■ Mount, N. C recently. Miss Nuriev Dupree ct h-breted ( her birthday recently. t! jl|||l| :i m ®|l U i |j|| i || FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Washer O&tiQOOP/ i • Id v*-Wa»»r | cloth** I i tiettn 01 Jf / *' I I / "'Of* w«»« r from I c>ethe * then | l °* h * ! wo*h«r | „ 1 I "*** ani * *W. Only f f "Sid*(r« h»» p i M MIW LOW P’RICE l $29975 formerly Stephenson Appliance Co. Phone 3-4686 225 S- Wilmington St. ( YWCA Activities RALEIGH. ;\L C. -- ! THURSDAY October 2 : 6:00 p.m. Junior Citizens Club • 7:00 p.m. Men s Athletic Club FRIDAY October 3 ; ft:00 *> rn. Men’s Billiard Club (SATURDAY October 1 : 2:00 p.m Football Broadcast 1 6:00 p.m. Movies & Talent Show I SUNDAY October 5 i TOO p.m. Music Hour j MONDAY October 6 j 12:00 Noon Ministerial AUiancv 0:00 p.m. Photo Club I R-00 p.rn. Ministerial Union .00 p.m Quarterback Club ! TUESDAY Octobct 7 j 7:00 p.ni. Men's Athletic Club . i, .00 p.m. Men's Billiard Club WEDNESDAY October 8 17:00 p.m. Body Builders Club lt'oo pm. United Choral Society EVERYHAY FEATURES Cafeteria. Dormitory, Library, Shown -s, Checkroom .Photo Room, I Music & Recreations. Information j Service.' . Public Stenogi apher, : Meetings, Socail. Civic and Relj -1 pious C'lubs & Organizations - -BFC ADDITIONS TQ SMITH FACULTY ARE ANNOUNCED 5 i ' ' UFU J CHARLOTTE -- Dr. Hardy Lis- : ! :on, president of Johnson C Smith I University, has announced the ad-j ! ditoin us si-vi'ii members ;i the fu : 11, tty amt staff tor ihi- 1952-135:*: iterjn. j The nc-.v staff members include! Mu following: Mis-, pearl M. Gore, instructor >i psychology. A. B. Tenm-ssee A in, j i., NasCivillr. T'cnu. A. M. Ohio Sales-Repairs lawn Mowers Sharpened Shotguns Rilles Bicycles and Tricycles Rods and Fishing Tackle Carriage Wheels Retired HILL'S 105 S Wilmington fit Dial 8172 You’ll know why it’s the leader when you smoke DUTCH MASTER ★ ★ ★ ck;ar Known the world over for smoking enjoyment. HOODWTIRES NO DOWN I'D MI N I Pay As You Ride Terms As Low As $1,23 down, $1.25 per week. 1) \\ !S < Town StTvue MORGAN AND BLOUNT STS. f LOUIS 1 } SJORDAN4 uftniM MON. ??S OGT. 13 | ' | j-Thr Creates! Shim On Earth" - Entire Week Starting SUNDAY! MARIO LANZA in “BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE" •- COLOR BY reCHNTOOLOtt 'jimww»wwiwwiaiii'tiii»»wwr»ni«iiuwiuii>»'ai«i»»>rnaiii'i'iiiiii»»i wmwiWMMwmwiwwmwiww nnn——iwniwTtffwwMaoatwßa'iMitim^wwiaw WILLIAM C. HARRIS, JR., AND i CHARLES AYCOCK POE OF THE FIRM OF HARRIS AND POE AND JOSEPH B- CHESHIRE, JR. ANNOUNCE their association FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF HARRIS, POE AND CHESHIRE y 743-744 INSURANCE BUILDING RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 3-0711 j« v ~-yngy~ jja /.-d; ■ave'Kas.-xtr r-.-r- rr a; wara-'s vjc^ga^r WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4, 1952 i State University Former assistant it- the Psychology Department at I Ohio State University. Instructor iin p-y r.'holojgy summer school i Florida A. and M College, i Miss Fdytht Rachel Grady, in structor in music. LI. S. Business I Administration and B. S. in Music Education, Hampton Institute. She 1 holds the Masters of Sacrnd Music degree from Union Theological ■ Seminary. She formerly taught at j Tennessfi- a. and I. and Alabama Siate College. ! MUts Alberta R. Rooks iris true tors iti Elementary Education. B c Elizabeth City State Teachers College. A. M. Fist: University. Furihe graduate study at Colum* lis Universit l She formerly • taught in Nw. i-porl Newos. Vir ginia, arid ClafUri College, Orangfr 'li rg, S. C Mrs. Eaia M. Willis, dietitian. B. S. North Carolina College at Durham with internship in diete tics nl Freedman's Hospital. Wash ington, D C. h.-v- has had varied •' xpcriences in this field -MFC YJVHIA Quarterback 4 Hub Holds Meet RALEIGH, N. C 'Die first meeting of the YMCA Quarterback Club was held at the YW on i iMcnd'u fur the purpose of plan ning activities for the football sea , ."on. Regular meetings have been ; latuud for Monday evenings at i 8:00 pan. Activities discussed at the open in,,; meeting include: talks and dis cussions by College and high i school coaches, football films of 1 leading college game:-;, studies of calc diaiers, styles of play etc. ' lonb-ts on scan s of leading games. All men Interested in joining il.a dub are asked to meet at the j 'V on Monday night .fft ■ SnHjßpz* Wo are building ten steps ot $11)0,000.00 each to so i cure $1,000,000.00 in sav ings, Ou r savings’ de posits now amount to $554,033.01. Jfrnitr("> Enteral Hrp/iGf lVi s u raui c i , t 11 dovat io a The Hood System Industrial Bank 122 S. Salisbury St Raleigh, North tai olhu Today Saturday ANTHONY DEXTER ST Alt Os VALIN UNO' IN ‘The BRIGAND" lt=== | Stacta SUNDAY Robert MITCHUM Ann BI.YTH ... IX ... . "ONE MINUTE 1 TO ZERO" I STA TE