PAGE SIX PICTURE ONE vs »•:!«•. svf.u *>»-:« . Miss Murial V. Dark popular young K&ltigh socialit,- was married in impn-Mve duiihU--ring itr *iiion its at St. , Matthews \ VI ! (hurt'll. I. IJ.tvie St, lta|ej(.;!i. December 27 to l.t. L’ctlro V! McKay .also a lta.!ff|;)i titiliv..’ Banquet, Talks, Music Feature Raleigh Deltas Founders Day Affair h.-.l KKIIi Ar'Pi’o.-tiiiiateiy :.! ty lie!!.o' liom tile litre, he t! chapters wort- pl< etji at a !i:n: quct Friday night Jamtar.,. Ui n the Home Ecker- Hide) 1«-( room trj pa , tribute to to ..id'-: ct the Delia K»rma I'-ieta r < • • tiy •j hr | i Os; 1 at,! •••• a- lii-dh- , ■ u local latent d h-aiured Wilt.-'Hi Carter. Pi. He:oos ot Sochi I : -'A-n • ces at Shaw University. -:.>‘;iU n Mi: s Carter m a stirnn : ad clr- -s to ttu..-;.' pi i-sent, m-h-ii 'i “ Itpid growth o! Delta '■ •’ email of fmu.det: ,■>, u,r campus oi Howard Umvc.rity I<jl;i to 3 j,re i lit fill inbel :■hip of fifteen thousand She exhorted Deltas to e.tec" cate them-.idve.- to th idea,-. nut principle of tin- h-und.--: tuin-i api-irunne <■:: the pro.:, i.am ”i'« Mrs. Ftiibe, {a l.ir.htmu . Jo - woe- Jervay anti Mr;: Abe a William.-, who sam- the Delta Prayer President’ !•:!. abi-th Colield who introduced tin- i •<-.-!•.«.. Edith At.- ion Os the St Aily; ime. folive.,, chapter who gave i piano self! turn Madie Madox o! St An u: ti \t - .ho van. !;>t. . i' ■ HALL'S BEAUTIf HURI.OS Formerly at 700 I-l M nlin y NOW I.OCA I i.i) IN mvi mm :fi’{ N. l’.trbor«> si I 4 UOileNu *i? b t f lh*• ->. U» c -l 1 * I | OW-.RATOKS Mrs >| K (ireciu-, vti- i \l V* 1 Muhtei, nif \i,- Halt \ '*i*>*f- MItS BKAIRIf » HAI I. \ tit I’rop \ |i m I jitenuJ [ Calvert a pppem «T% Jr .‘lif 1 |flk Hit'Rittu* poriuan flg J *~ '' ifojttiA **''*”’” 9a IHK UI,VtM MSTILU.V; t» JH| ! $3-65 _ „, , , „ , T , CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION 4-5 QUART NEW YORK CITY i ' \ I ,lIHIIEB whisuci se.s fsoof, ts% mm tfitmui ipisiTt i -ic K- v. C. 1 isiit-i in Saint A ml,ruse lipist upa! Cliurvh and the -. , . } hof.isi' im of SI. v.'.rtttu i-. ( Inn tli olfii la ted in !ll>- t,-i i-.i,*:,: \ Mrs. MtSrt- i. .1 elite in til,- pit' lie vlinol stem a! /.i-b'di’lf 1.1 V!. Kn\ is -.Jill uttavhtH fi> (lie* Miio if t iii’T ! irv> i- ?! /' ’ Uho ■' h: j: I«■ * lfU.il ill lVp.it: C ,VJ.. i• : 1 Ii ' i‘ ■ooi.it s Vi OIT-1 - ~( !'■ l V F ;■ 1 uici ! >.t y (\-iDU:iUci- v,f;p ‘Mi:*. ivUiv.if ChaiHiOi?;, //it t: MvU > ; i .' ■ ■ ]'.•{.»•] !. v ! AIIA '• to i . Vi i ; iOi». f'*- arl Pp d-f. :0;0 :V!;np «\o U J i.i : •! 1 :if;ci HiF '• M.i• OV; HA! EIOHKAN iS PROMOTED K 1.1 ilGii A <. ie ,K ,ii; . '.V, potato she,.'. : are he h- Id i. ,j, ■ i ,i,,il . ■■ ~t ya •! i. .■, Ana in.nii» s t:» latte l par’ d til..; ne.l.til. e e,.i-ee, f) W. ' i 1.1,1 it! Mi. hie:. J ninth,ll State- -ell apelit: T.:: ■ fir: i (list j e ! !.i, it V, 11! lie ie il at Pi u.'illir.v , 1 J euna w 1 e ::een r.l, ,n \V: :; .e ■ ?e.., He r .; and He - Hi: i■ i ,1 in hi i!i- on the J'Jth Agricultural Students Out For Practical Work Study Cl HEENSHOfLO Sixteen .sen ud'x 1: dm the Si 1.00 lu( A|.-;rlcui l; l! at A. and T Collop.e left the campus last week foi a full quar ter of practice teurhirg jri Vota mi! A: 11 lilt'i!aeaei th, su- A' l Vinton of (.’ K ;.\ .-,1 teach*) a ainer n i the tuU -pe. ! 1 • o .•■" I” i ,ou tin .mg on ' l ’ ' ‘A <h n , e.ill r< i "on the field" expel if net with Id-lit al pi oti-duiof ruidiiijj .''u ,'nidh and adult organization a ini will also have opportunity ,! nevi'io! ing i a-it teaching rliills ■■'l I i.'.MSI DOlii teehiljiiUf s 1 :,a i iea!l\ all of lie groni, has 1 d ■ ocatiunal aniien!l : :r; l in :ii iictio?i and in hi; i . pool and ■'i din ; to Mi i: a:,, ii repi »•- -•'ent:: one of tht most promising • home.- in the tiisfory of the insti tion * • “ Milove:; a list »f !h( liisti* to!:' : - to which the. student.- will ,fc-port and , ,eir narne. Iy i i til County 'll .lining '-tin.of, Columbia, N. t ~ U’al ho e On I lls .1 n il If tiiiulf'i ( tiei i v; .vim \ I’ottei High Sthool Oxford, V < \fcKiii" A Mav ts a.nl .faints Jlryant: ‘Hi « . Ilin emv i lit !’ o; ii '• < > ( ala u lu. N. f . ('led- I ha: Williams amt Aldon 1,. ( ,rxnit i dio.-.las i'd'h School. la.uml ale i .fnliu ) 1 Hal I r not je'ui '■ Bar net ; f.it fl <f lit fi Sthnol, 1* ihatii'.i, N i ivi'.iiiit, i. KidniiMin mid ).■ i em 1 ,It Wills Wit-hitlutdll r *igh school Reidsville, N. <’. Aiphcus ft lion tli Hint Vfon i- A. .Os < llltl.it tilt’ll •Seluiiil. Hit! 1.0i1,. \ C totlll C'lmi) li*,l ami ' 111 led ( l a H'a I'; mid hi.:,-,inf, firox’t School, A la to ill, i 1 (.io '. ( h.el’it , tfiifi'Cll .ifid VViiiiain F a 1, e Us .p.PC Cary News Os Interest -h . The Cary Elernentan a hc.d i’T . will meet Tile • day - .' Jar,uar. JU at 7:-H>. The ' id- ivlutheil. V. ill have toiler ' v. it . Hu- tea•!■ i-, at 7 <H; - •• i' \\ i< K i ■< 1 ■: t;-! i’!:• was field at tfi«* i-.iifih Haul: :-l C'huvcli host Wed - .i Mi:« hi.dd at ?:aO. The :Vh i .‘ toji (do If »!udd its i• / dar m»*-j tit!.. Oil Thin day nt *ht f;'«nuav> IS /;10 tFf Vouff; Yr.U-*i m iVii)‘ri o vide. i '.‘c t'iith h! M}i uid .- event !, . a at ; vvoikhiii ou :* r:iiit •:, <: i> t in r yuV Fi urneht. i i;» Boy Snot:!- ’-U*ld IfiCji - .;;t ImoFtirUf »t1 oui \(h»u?i •a.'.f VVtilyht. a! u’cU.». 5. '.it VVaiU-i J ivlouFc i.s tiu- MrWl.j : ninoutt-d Sfd?!Fi a.st»*r M*!' :!■-■ c! the 1 fn'ht nnd r.O- i‘ - ,'JII J , u'f • * Thcr with thuir tca<:h • i :vi i'u J„ vV i oftji \vu > e uvoJirt ‘..it ' a- ’li'Fiic of Mr. afii’l \li** h'k Kvaiiv Sr. in order to mt :. 1;» fnaihuusi CVmjjoriiws ov< 5 r TV ;\i:- )•' l; Taylor took ho; a.tv.il; ta st*i- tfie Inaugioal r 'ro }: ii i o*. i r i'/ aj i tilt- Im.mUc* of .vi; awd ;Ui F B. FeiiFli fkjf.ii Ustoiiers and pu; Us ai> ,• i« 2l *• fat to tiif“it* two lamifics f*.*- i i:,«- opportuiiity oUowtfd thcni riih v*! frideiti.d oc c s io 1 1 :v] r. and Mi s -1 a n i»- s Ij r u ndo ? t &in ;)i! pF'.-id pa i't*hf :• us a v.iOV THE CAROLINIAN Mother supplies the motive power In this new “tandem" wheel chair arrangement, being used by Mrs. Victor Masters, 31, and two-yearcld son, Mike, both polio patients at Georgia Warm Springs where many others are recovering with March of Dimes aid. Mrs. Masters' husband, a missionary In Africa, and a four-year old daughter died of the disease In a Southern Rhodesian hospital. Unique hookup devic* i« us»d, Raleigh Pythian Lodge installs ‘53 Officers I, ■ 1 ,M< ,I i i ; • ,- f Km.-. *• nii*ill,OM i c,(l, <■ NO 7'/. Knight: 1 i-i F. thi.is. vine ivc-ittiy tns’mL-d • ■\ th; l inf!.:: - in.’ltuliili:: ’.it* * 1 - 1 . Henry Slu' div ant, .!: 1 Kni: <:!:i it IN? hih-d Uo."H! , f t uviw. y. 'it* So J*. »:•;«. pi; Whit a i.or. cktas'.’■'■! {< tr - *.> lUoaiah-: .'*oo ~ i.H- Sroti Ji' . v iva i-ii.'iu’v-il'H St William f 5 iPaiiiOv. ro-i v u.‘t “J •VorU: Sir h.v (■ » ihik'-t. pro Li to; Sir F'o; roai; .-UiaotF, hc.’-poi • - voitif .ifid ai -‘D KoboJ't v!an : - ’iv o,n f . of h-'-mve - ■■ i) i !i ‘ - . ;: V t- : *‘l • i\ ~.it: s.t .j I"; Wi iFhi :na- \j Capital Progressive Club Meets; Elects Executives For 1953 ■_•.!•! lAI (' 1 •’• :rkssivv. ){aS.I'.KI : ■ T C'.ij.ital I'! ' V, ■ I. 'ill: J ! u-ili it- t! ■: t .•!><•< t I as Hlr\ iHf* I luircli (#HHip ‘a aifs \ ♦“*«!’ Oi in W.>~ I VKTTCVII.'I !. Tin- Y' un : ■ !.. <■„■. Mr i<>:i-<» y Hemet•>: •'- -. J>n ,i |.i i,.,.olitA;i A Alh iv** itch hi K..y.-ta-Vi'il.- ■••:>• enter ph a ant A- r.f IV-:' T . ,- 1 (.'it .• Ui. I. Cl.lUtiL.,-, j --1 N ’at li!'-i .vl. hi on iuwd tit 1 ilKiny iiSl V- ! < llii:, i- }-, , iic!;• • in : . IM.I .•!! *u »' ‘ IU '•! ' ,i, Vi!..-: !-Kite- -h“ ' .i, i ■ apple:-. ii- ■ i-i a.-i'- i • 1 -UtiV. -a . ', | ~ ~i! i-ni-.t , and all cl we ft a J.'-: nnri ■' 1 die:, V.. hold. ,- <». < . , , ■. ,n .1 til**l •■• SniU-.' 't ‘ ■ 1j: i.? mm i> ! '!• [,u ■ :■!- 1 .ic- Ilit’ It our - ■’ • Lem ,if a- : I.Li-.f..) - • be Basketball Activities WASHINGTON IMB \* *'■ ItKI'EA I'S VM< V 4"> l» H/ l i st 'Vi,* W ••• .iiir.toi' Ten nr. Jniiio! Basel nail Team leteated the VMt.’A 45-1# in ** gen-.e played Saturday rnornhi;’. at ■.Vartan; ton Si Tmi.iJ ry ii;UiSi!i fti II wa-. th> ru t win for WaTiinjilon | Teri-ac* If. i vt-ar Copeland led the seoriftg for, Wara a* i-m Terrace, with sixteen; '.dint.* Lt-contl tileh scorer was Womack v-illi 12 points. Hubert Massrv vea.s high woivr j fin- the YMCA with 9 points. Out 1 : t.ini.lin," defCMi. P.'»- players for the Iljll: , AC *' - - H:il-V .1 II : ;.,| .Smith. Prince and ,Johmon OutulandiiiH; j attorn ive piaveri. for the losers: •/.•ere Thorpe Brown Pearox ano - a-!!'--- I'OUKTI! VVMHI ?'t- frit Fit I IN 14 hi I*ie second boys came played at Washington School gymnasium. !'fourth Ward defeated Otierllnj lUrnoi team 23-J 4. Morgan and Terrell of Fourth! Ward i(d liu attraction with 8; | points each Befensiv- leaders were linker. Hodge and Morgan. Hi i'll scorer for the losers was i Alston, with 4 points Defensive j leaders were Spencer. Howell.' Hall ar,d Nowell. t!-i of 111 ." 1 :.V; Str Wilton W. l)eti nitty inner i; .aid. ami Sir Walter I. Stevenson, outer guard Kctirlng officers ”1 the lodge in .J.’ Sir Kmghtts Hev. W H i i wis, chatn i’Um ; Manning Joor.- iOti. \ H e-cJialu.-i-l lot Jesse Evans, . . <ii :i :ii'-; Hollis 1 imt-ph -1 turn: ”,u: i d and J 1 ■ "Mil Kelly, outi,: ;;tu,id. ’Mu* loci; 1 1- was m'gatiizea tasi J. r h' So tiei'l I .' Still <ii\ant -itid , i u : . Sir Join Mebatie . ,:i,■ i uin.'- len for litt- state of ,\..rtll i'aioiii.u r ! v ,e WHIgC ha-t ex perienced lapic! : OV. th Sllu r it , .i-uamzat ion (jf till' yl-: i: ,i i. the Bllilld.Wletn .treet YMCA -.in me evening $■ v 12 Mr.- Maiy P i.anc ; . . idi -.i over the meeting (.Tfu'i : • *ie led tor Fie year ,elude Mr: Eluvence Hunter IT'W Uni celt S ; . p! I : idem Mrs is - ■ , Sander ;• '-re p!evident; Mra i i -c-. faO Aim J ■ i,- th I'mi.i’h. tii-asdii > .1-. ...I v,as i-i'V< d J- iiivcihg .• busint-ss res; ion. . ~-v: N.l ftlllK lit till- : ! UUj ... ~ v . B at S S wain St ip-. MAUiri M i l’CilELl *. re- Wake Farm Families To To Attend 1-Day Institute h. i!,; i S- .i. :i,.-. -. their ■ ... ,\, ■ ■ |! i.i i i taler Youth mem- ! ■ t , \v. ; > Cot id., -yhi attend , u!i< li.v .dir am! Hotne In::,ti , , ft-,. Wi-l Camp r- of Shaw I ,i v. r' s*. . I'm-sday. January 27. j.m- it. Wake <T-. id ■ ; >, . .in Apt tits oi Hi*' Slid. <"1 i t ns inti St-s vice 'ii.r f.tu'-da.v Institute \vUl sea -1.. a parade of specialist n, n ’ ru, Pit t- rii.i A and i ( "I . , toi.ct-.mg tiff l it- various i.u ni .-*!.it hoi*'.** pha: already; <HiKKI.IS liHkATS CHAVIS HI KiliTS 2f* 4 4 ■ IKI S dAMK j - j !: a :;!s!s game played bator cfav monung Otoe vl in defeated < >. -. Hi-nUil- -4 Aln-e I low - ] ,1 ~1 Oherliii i a-'.-d the heavy 1' ...yin Ait is tie; li.'Uhani shooting . th i‘,l points aided b'> Chailent ; W) ...■ Hit ti point WiOm-rs ; I'eti-ie.lve leaders uCI fc I'agc, Via.* )e v, and Aiicn Jin . scorer f**l ill - lOSCI S WM ! Rubinsuu -.vith 3 poitil Defensive j ii-aciei s: Were Non is Bluiooi:, Ash ii - a:n! Win-don. ldC \HI \ Activities f{ ! 1 ICII N C THURSDAY January 22 . 1,0 pm Ha:i:>-toaU !, in, .lufiim (.'itiycna Cint. ,'o(i pm Young Men's Athletic j duo : i , Mi-, s Hillikt(J V tab FiDi AY .January 22 ■i;<j o p.m. Baskettoal! ,:00 uni. Men's Billiard Club SATURDAY Jamiarv 24 30-00 arn Basketball ; COO n m Movies; and Talent S-'-iow j SUNDAY January 2f> 10 00 ain Hampton Institute A-j iumtu ;y.OO Noon Rxecutive Commitf’e :' H ( . YMCA Older Boy; Cant , 1 4 TH) p.m Basketball t.Ofj p.m Photo Club 7.. TO pm Board of Management! Meeting 1 1 TUESDAY January 27 •COO p.m. Basketball 7:00 p.m. Young Men's Athletic j Club TOO pin. Men’s Billiard Club WEDNESDAY January 28 J •7:00 pm Yeung Mens' Athletic n Ciub Musicians Set Clinic January 30 '.VI WSTON SJALEM More tlian ‘‘oo band director .‘-.and pupils of Uu state arc expected to attend die Sixth Annual Band Clinic I under the supervision of tile North Carolina Band Directors Association, at the Winston-Salem Poachers College on Friday Janu ary m Registration -.vi;> no at eight •Bi o'clock in the 'tnorning in the : cbby ot the Fries Auditorium. Specialists and consultants for the occasion are Karl Slocum, band Jiieetor of the University of North Carolina on wood winds; Robert Johns, director of Music Kc.ucmion, North Carolina Slate Collette, Durham, N. t*.; W V Carlson, brass, director of hands, and T College, Greensboro '.V J. Heim. assistant band direc tor . and T. College, Grenesboro -baton t< Clinique); Ro.v 11, Mil lia an . woodwinds, bandmaster. Mineral Springs High School id ror.-vlh County; Harry P. Snell. ..emission?. supeivisor of Instru mental Music, P.ibli- Schools oi Winston-Salem, and H. H. L. Holm, brass band director, Alabama Stale College, A clinic band consisting of band pupils and directors will plug -nun of 'lit music on the Utah Land contest list during the la-:! part of the day Personals RAl.hlGll Mrs: Ida Alien ot ; ((■< i; K, Jones Street has returneu : iron; lie!tni!. Mich where sto - called bream. of the illness rothe 1- Charle- Par : : oh tail January 11. Mi? Dori.-. Wil iam: .chi,;and hei biitliday ana icier.a. i- ;i hi-r many happy return.-'- Mi,- France- Birdsail of '!0‘! llec Street is confined to her tot a to the regret of her friends Mrs. Annie Brooks Vaughan has returned to Philadelphia offer vis iting her sister and nieces of Bast l-ldenton Street Mrs. Violet Pullen District Worthy Recotder ot District No 10 Household ot Ruth held ■< Spe cial meeting of all lit the House hold Lodges of Durham Tinas ay cVeiiin: January If>* 1 > Mrs Pullen vas accompanied by Mis Marl ti !• reMiaii 1 n Strict Juve nsie matron and Mrs Cornelia time: AH are pa-t otficer.. ot f.udge No lit, and As i of tta - h-igfl BFC SHAW TO MITT BRONCOS FRIDAY RAT EJOH Shaw's Bears, wittt ini unimpressive 6-6 record will hit the fast-breaking Broncos of I-’: v.Alevtlh State in a non-core til - rue game Friday night 111 Fa/ ettevilie Fay ette vi lie is tile cur. i,»;t cnampibJi of tlie F lA<* Saturday night the Bear,- will , t i,i 1 itu* Falcons of St. Angus line: in Washington High Sciiooi :j s uirtai iiim This will the £-ea ;:J-: S fust reeutar sea-on meeting veep tire tutra-citv rivals. I..fading the scoriiy for Shaw i: i ; are Sam .h.nes who wart* 7 point- in hi last outm-.’. wtlu , e; r. average. He c followed : \ Finter Clarfc. 10,-i and lorn a-d l-'.vis 10.0 ■ 1 ,:,J in tin' )'< J.i Wake Count.', prov ram. I eatured on Ike Institute program amt subjeets covered will i e ( anil and Rome Joans, ,-V Jt Ituxieli, farmers Home Aitinini-tf ation; 4- It Member and Parent. W ( Cooler. 111 ( lui Specialist, Family Rela tionships. Mis Foriime flrim*- lev, family Relations Special Ist. Also i.iijuul Feitilizers and Yo *a 11 Disease.-,, S. J Hodges A . lonomy Sjpe< ial: ftt. The FaTnUy Milk Cow and "S' tirade Dairies, H 1. Wynn, Dairy Specialist;. Hoti«lnts and Farm Water Systems, j Pauline Gordon, House Furnish a.- am! Housing Specialist, arid R M Ritchie. Agricultural Engi neering Specialist in. David S Weaver Director of the State College Extension Service will guttmarize t-he edu cational institute at the end oi the proceedings. .nil farmers and their tamiiies i.re expected to he present RFC • COMMUNION SET THIS SABBATH If AI.DIGIT 'IX u* Rev. Chariot to. Johnson, rector of 'the St Jo eph s Episcopal Clmrch at Fay etteville will be the priest in; ■ warge at the celebration of Holy Communion at 730 and morniyg j prayer and sermon at H 30 Sun - | day morning, at St. Augustine's; College, it has just been an nounced The Rev Johnson graduated fi-otri St. Augustine’s in the class ! ot 1937, arid was awarded the R.l# degree at Bishop Payne Divinity S. tiooj at Petersburg, Va. 8:00 p.rn. United Choral Society EVERYDAY FEATURES Cafeteria, Checkroom, Dormito ry. Photography Room, Musical and Recreational Rooms, Infor- j motion Services, Public Steno- . grapher, Meetings of Civic. Social j end Religious Clubs and Orsanizfc t?bns. PRINCIPAL SPIi.A KEK Or .M. ii Williams. Shaw Univer sity, was chosen as prin cipal speaker for the Annual Dinner of Divisional leaders the Oceonei c hue Coun e i 1 , l!o> Scouts of America the dinner took place at Hillside Bill Srhnol. in luu Irani mi Weilm-- dav Jamiary 2i, VW! pan. Hr. Williams lias lireu nine' lu promoting Boy Scouting tor out standing service, tie is l hair it , i ol the Wahe Jyiv.--.ioii.il Committee REV, A. EASIET IS HEARD AT ST, AUGUSTINE'S It a1 I .1,11 "Do not be djs- j ourae.-d, because people liuvei : been bes. i by all kinds of earns - ] ■oi In and alter each divider \ mv.,' n-o: -muz.-ct thenca-lvca ana' : tie th \ Alexander M ! Easley. cti.ipiain at St Paul’s Po . .vtechnic histituie. ..aid in his ser mon ,o officiating suit i for tin Anniver-,,u v Service,-: cumint-mo - i ; tatirig the tiiitii annivrtfMt y oi s; - e.ugu-tini.-'- t oilci-t- in the t'olhy-r hapel Sunday mouiin.: tie said that one-fourth of the population of l.iiuUml. Hire'-fourths of the population i.l Europe and whole pupula tiotis in some cases were elim inated hi ihr Black Death in ! MX. hut tin iiopulation of Ito opr is inrreasnu: inure ra pi dp, today than any othei population The Rev Fash--, way ini i ndm en Dr Its:old !, Trigg, president of the Cole c- and -i'-ted ii -i- •' :\ e . t,y Dean Chr i-topher C Gray, St Augustine' l : was or .mixed m : . cndei the ive-n name ot St Augustine's Normal and Collegiatt i.tuti and bi'i’.tn e-j-< latii.tis m Tr iiitrjr\ S m ' in a b-u ild in" loaned I-;- the Freedman's Coniti'tisyu*'. with office- 111 Nets V- - blit »V !it .-cm .to liilik hod ."Cl- '-1 f:i bind and building;, and moved to its - e-ent location. The Rev Fa h a 19)1 mad i.;;:,- ot St. Augustine'-, College • lid u r.tduale nf lln Bishop Pay;:. Diviniis St'hue-i it- flit' liasS 1944 i fd| G M r SHOWMAN^^| Tump,..". . ,ni„l,. - RALEIGH I MONDAY O MEM,AUD. I FEBRUARY “ ADV. SALE $1.50. (Tickets at regular places) __ BIQ SALE , We’re Going ALL OUT ... During the remaintier ol this month to t lean Out our ; Lot of Every Ca« in Stock! Our Price* Have been Ad justed and we Believe we Have Some (mod Val ues for You. (sd Yours While They Last! r.l f il'd Convertible Extra Specially Equipped. TiO Ford Deluxe 4-Dr ••A) Hoick Special Sediinette. ’49 Ford 2 Dr. MB Ford Super Deluxe 2-Di Mil Ford Club Coupe M7 Chevrolet El us Coupe Motor Overhauled. M7 Ford -1 Dr 4'7 Nash “600" 4 Dr, MS Ford Convertible Coupe Mil Ford 4-Dr. M(5 Chevrolet 4-Di Oi l N B A M TIM. li P. M- Severn Other Far* at Give Away PrieW Ji You Need to Trade within the Next 6 Month* ... it will Pay You to take advantage ofilsis Sale! FRED BRIGMAN HERBERT REGAN CITY MOTOR CO. 420 S. Blount , Dial 3-1415 : wwantwruri .MMA-NWgiwaiß: H<g3.’inja»Wl—wuueaa WEEK ICN DING JANUARY Zt, ;N<: T-llVrs To Holil Sweet Potato Shows WfTH THE 45TH INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA - Jethro* E Robinson, son of Mi. mid Mrs. J J. Robinson, 406 Cannon tit., Hi ! kii'.h, N. C.. recently was profnot t.-d to corporal while serving in Non--', .ill, the -i.sth lilt:mtvy lie - vision The -15th arrived in Korea In | Deccmbei 1951 and capt -.n-<-d ‘T | Born: hill in June's stee-sav, hill I battles. Kobmson a se t lon le.idei in the : Dyth tmautre Heginu-nt':? t.'hin jpaoy D, i . ’- cd t’he Army m June "■ ' ;ml ,n rived m K i.'e.i ti- -. May. 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