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PAGE TWO LEGAL NOTICES N O T ICS . i CAROLINA CO TJNTV -cv'iH undersigned, having quail- 1 ... Administratrix of the | f Woodrow Williams, <ie-j ’t l of W.ike Count}', ’.hi:. . . : Lfy ail persons having j j... ainst estate to preset it I • ■ 1 ■ the undersigned on or be-j •.( ■ 20tii day of AWd*St. 1954. ■ entice will be pleaded tn ; ecovery. All peraoes in '■■■} raid estate will ulc»«.n» , ti< uate payment to tb* ; : 'A i day of August. 1953. i ■’: ‘ ice Williams, ' o ninistratrix South Saunders x str»«t | t-ialt. North Carolina j ' ’or and Mitchell. Attys * t 12 29. September S, 13. If • — I • XE».TTOR’S NOT I'IF M ('VHOi.iNA . . . ~. ■ • ! i ■ i Couid.y, North Caronua, ; .<•. ,i<,siiv nil persons having i i‘ i . .idSot ts»» K.slhtr of said «!»• ' ■ ■ . xhibit Shota to the under ! : 20 Worth Street, Raleigh, \ 2 1 n.-iituh. on !><’;3;.rn tbt, I.Sti: ; •„* KV-U o'" this not' •( ; N' i in (>,.r of ’is it* ro ov - ' t. t .io-s ijid-'bteil to the Estate A site houiedi"ti; {ia.yuii.-nt. t h day of Aag st 953. If. rt"LLKK, Evoeufoi ; *. 1 . ,r i.’A KNAG E, A tty. t ; •. :: 2< 3. i • NMt l U’K'S NOTICE • < MtOt IN A COUNTY 'I - .!.iiiltt'd as Ex.-rulor ■/. ; ■ ' of Sidney M.O’.v;-::'d. : of Waive Cuu.-'ty j ■'iua, tbo: is to notify ai ■ ' *T* S <-■ s! in > \ [i ■ :t • . M.-.i to exhiiv j •i. vie undt-isigned at 5U j I.ane. R.ny -'v 1 •n or be fore tlu 28fh , X’.'sf ISSU or this noth m )*• r« m i TftPPAI i*l f ' um.i j A 80TTU BAS I J*fecav* j| I SUNGASJ 4. mi mist*** «. v- wstweaweawunnymwnamtS' itruriniiix>yi-. INSURE YOUK HOME A f'. A INST f IRE Consult i * R LOCAL AGENT BANKERS i i *•' INSURANCE CO Durham, N. C. coal; For Every Forpoae ( ORRELL COAL, CO. i' t * CORRELL, Owti ffl7 North Wwt I l AL 5567 ■ ~ <as ** ■ ITS BUSINISSIIKI ' TO BAY BY CHICK twsr fmmiffl m. * buskMtiilte tattta mm by epm* . tef « ymemmi «fe*ddfif maxim bar*, thpeety pew p<M» (hf amM & ym Ufa) mi m 4udk mfa **U ym ** i glunei wing Mfe tm wawriliißd <b®d» tm pm tmApvsl L Mechanics & Farmers . , Bank | RALEIGH DURHAM j _ «___J vvill be pleaded in br,r of theit recover. Ail persons indebted to | | the Estate will make immediate R A LEIGH —Ralcdgh's social sea ; '-on was ur.ottifiaUy and ilifortnai :,y opened with tile meet in.; of the f'.eivo Melds Pinochle CSuu ai i toe home of Mrs. D. Henry Harris . ai bloom Blount Street last Mon- i ; Jay. Most social ciuba suspended | . v ■.< t.iu .s during the vacation i ! inontiis. Now that vacationers and | • school personnel have returned to \ complete club Rosters, we’ll be get-, ling into full swing of things '.lis, Harris was hostess to the ! iollovviDg dull memlrers: >!«■,.- dames Jtorguerltft ( auk, QDa Harris. \!!i»’rta I.evingston, Et hel tytl.c, Janet \lartb*'»i.., Vic lorki. ‘our. . Lou Perrin, FJ*»- rei-s Turner, Rosalie Williams, and fathtrine Winters, Other | pament. • ’l'dis 2cl ' div of Aiia’-'St. 1953. AVERY HORTON, Exe -s*- . ; y)',rm ■rr* V . *“*•.:* -• r ' VRNAGfg A’ty. : September 5. 12. 19, 26, October, . 'SO. NOTICE OF trOON!>.TRATION Kaus 1 qualified as administra tor of tne estate of Marceiette •. <v. oj Wiiki County, Nurui ■ : -y;: ■ ■ : rv iI y :! per ! >iy. ■ having clakns against the ? oi ueci'.i-ged to exhibit : -he sas. ' *o the undersigned or atto-oey? on ’ r before tilt; 27tb ay -f August. or ’.'bis notice \ j *ll2 i, t i.Auc. d in oai of thejr ro- ; I r-yve; .2 Ail persons indebted to | I i-.a estate, ult-ase make imroedi ’ tie payment. T;;- 27tb day ■ i' August. 1963 Mi ■- .- u. a A h ■ o *.;rs Raleigh, Norm Carolina \d •i> • n vt'-r .it Marcwllcttp ; Riley Estate ■ West, Attorneys 9c.. nber 5, 12, 19. 26: Oct. 3. 10. RE-SALE OF ! 'VD t'NOEJR ■>FLn OF TRUST I uv a. undei's.gri ; -:i S’-ib&titUte-Trus : p -s-.ipt to I'-roi .-.f i deed ' ii.-il oxei 'ded ny Henry .Jyi lies ■ - ,-2 d tn He.ok 538 at p ; >-e 96 I n t:oftire of the Register ot ■: )etds for Wake County, ojubiti ! of Ttustefc recorded in j i A IF4 175 ‘.if said If-: ■iiU \ i fiyreelosed and offered for I ;,u '-u. L . L.nds hereinafter dcscrib i -id and with.iii the time allowed I tan an advanced bid was filed • the Clerk or -Swpcrlor Court , .i.el an order 1 -sued directinc said > ir e.-:- - m iv-sdl said land upon | ,n opeiiinu bid of Sfbu ‘J&. Koiv tnerefore. under and by ; "U:i- ot sruri utdei’ of Court oi*/i j b, pow nv sale contained in said » , t: . j -rust. no v/iu I VfA'i for -alv at public •• .ction to . -i... lies’ bid del tor cash r.l : -.'- | ''.l'.mtv cou:'hou.-- door in Ra i , :,'C at 12-00 noon on Tues j nay the 15th day of Sopton-ber. | j .<533. till following described land: tIFGINNIVC M :; -point on the of f’ ''b.t'r Stre A, 129 2 ■ l ■ '.del Siroj H j. c . once Ba ■rd . . {'mi ; i Lone the Southcu: ; i A ■{.• .. "lots Nos. 3!. 32. i;; i .! ■ -v.'u . of ; ’• t No 34; i,v . ’.u: • ;K! with {■ ish-.'i Sir-, el 4u i .'Ui to tilt- N'.'i ih <>!* ; u , ornei oi lot .no. 44: dunce WYstvardly along the 1 ; Vie'fstrn biHuuiaiv line -l lot No. : ! 150 f, .'t to the Eastern hounda- ; j i of Fisher Street; thence Northward!;.' with Fisher Street; ••0 ft-yt to the point of beginning. ; •n.i hei,;' ii,t No 41 of ilu. C'ol {')!■!: development known as p&gs l IGLASSESJ Bi d 3 | OFTICtAMS. »«a, j Ort«M - rrnfcM.lornl Bid*. I. ,0 Vs . fit* r«tnt» - Orvuafitt* 1111 ’ ’ 1 *" "'I '* i i i I • - '* V:' A. '- 1 , ; * \ Sy , , . ..„ .w. .. ‘J- . -'Vjtei ~«*.«*•• * -»i- - • ..... , - ■ ■ ■ cut lines HO.UE-ECKKRS CItADUATFS ] FIVE DIETICIANS The young j ladies seen in the photo arc re cent graduates of the Home- \ Fckcrs School of Raleigh. TUev "tic awarded certificates on Monday, August :.M, at corn- j mc-ncemeiit exercises. From Jef* to light they are Vtrs. I.ula >1 —aswwawßwswjQmwmcawamuiMiiwiMiiinwinn'M t ■»—wr»«rwi ■■ »w«iw<rnrtr»»■ wi umimu Rosalie Williams’ Carolinian SOCIETY (iILMIH lor this column may be mailed to 215 t tlooil Street or phoned to 3-24041 PAT Vi Cl W _ I ,u. ; AVA . ti A Lif*JLiii !,< >Cv i AK A > o|ic n - . ici tbeir yeeir .•itii ci C.-Ooi’C-out on ; the hack lawn >f IVs * \]>'* • WYieole Sat’!: day liig'il Th< ; tare featured T-t-.-n yt- :iks, 1.,.;! Lutici-ed !•.■>’|s end oriiori-- if .■ ■•■:i ; please. All H iKiii.-’.'i Hr.-J tv n pr.iy- ! I iu.? foi i-ain for relief trom the j luaa and ttfc diQttght. U«i 1 hap- j : pen to know td&l t-er v’er.- a ; ;■' AKA 2 ..iv. i* . iKku,' 1:1), : prayers U>r continued fail v»eattier , i chruuifn Satp. day cs ctm»q. The : i ior there was perfect outdoor • ! Weathermens was good to them ! \veari‘e! un!;l ’he F -'n itios eridc-d and then the icnv showo. 1 came dow t. Bu.-.iness took .second p-lace i i happy rt-e.iiiuiia. m or,, after tii • lon- suiO'ittcr uidrrihs, and vaca j 1 on experience:', were being jI. teri long alter the usual ctor.i'i , hour. They had a lot of fun with : ; Chef Kenny Mate hoc. g !vj v. therv to do the, steaks Up right to .-‘ml individve.t ;r..i luokin:.; ’ quite th rote in his chefs cap : ; !..• aiiri.m UHimVIl. MU Os chief interest or. the busing.--' | vgenda was t report from this . '•cat's eli.ui'i: iu:i of : c l>i-: autanu • Ball, Mrs. Bessie St.- ud 1.-ewrt . ni l ri i; eealed tiia; apprnxi ' trv.m.'iy sixty gir!,: from various; . parts of .Noitii Caoiina will be I iii'e.sentcfl :H the annual D'-b Ball : • Novernber 27 in Raleigh Memorial | Auditoman Final details would j •be ennuvlcU d ior piibticalion at i the next meeting. Mrs. Hattie Edme.’M.v.n was r lected a- the* new AKA president • .>'d ,-p. Wtl hit!" id the ttnsileu.s | Conn re nee in Rocky Mount in j Spring Grovi Heights. This the 31st day of August, 1953 ; Danse! I- l.Qveiaee, Jr Sub.altute Trustee i September 3, 10. | - COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS I We can furnish any room in your home from the living room to'the kitcher SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY I 121 East Martin Street GOOD Cl EAN USED FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES i Dresser# with Mirrors 9.95 I : Writing Desks . . $5.95 | Tel. & Nite Tables, $4.95 Beds, Springs, Kitchen Selg CASH OR TERMS WAKE Furniture Company 222 E. Martin Dial 3-5402 j WE BUY - TRADE - SELL : *******x.*n**mm*t*<*n#, ±ut&*e a* • | | Finance or Borrow j On Your Car i ih rough she DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 E. Davs® Streep Phone 3 3231 Newby, Winfall. \orth Carolina-: Miss Edita Humber. Winfall, North Carolina; Miss Gloria j Bond, Sun Valiev, North Caro lina: Miss I’earlie Mac Lemons. Sun Valley. North Carolina; and • Mrs. Romelia Gaskins. Fuqutay Springs, North Carolina, —STAF- FOI'O RV < HAS. h. JONES. ■ Oct v : ! Hostesses at this vu.-i : in ■; vero ! Me-dame.: Martha WiueleiC Joyce . "K'l.i.'udi.vi, T.ivhr.a Antic;'a a*id ; .3 : Utii.i Nvwt-li Sul 01 - pU'svnt., in .idt’ituvi in the h's-iv.-s.. j, weiv • He ttic ii.gicun. Myrtle Ctockcu. !■■ -it a> - S'.: v V B - i.- .)uh:i LVlany. Morvl O Kelly, tiladya : r ’’uer, Min ■ u, WihCikcv, . belli.a Bulk j, Mai KiL'ic lit br-aii. iNuiictt.i Salon, Jear.neite Hick.. ; Varqnt'Uiic Flowers, Fannie La- i •.ham. Ma Cook. Ei.ue Perry ..?ciiicv Kont i't' >fi. Ct?v \\ i ’ r t:\ - ' am. Loaiso McClcuuan and Caih ci.nc Larkin. ItlK i IHEW PAH IN A' 1 m ' so: v ciav j *l « ••.u\ ’. Cnpehvrt. celebrated n, !< nth birthday with a party at her : home 59.9 Obc rlin Road. The hap •A young there as gUc-at:-. played g times outside with the! hoßtc'&s and then \, «nl indoors ; lt< reveive sot.venirs and to sere-! riade the honoree with ' Happy Birthday" Refreshments included tin: usual small-fry fare of ire! ■ .a com, cake, candy and nuts. Gcr- j alditte received many lovely and . ’ useful kifts. Th< present inelutlrd Bar bara Turner, Myrtle t ape hart. S imilmr Perry, Cheryl i.ytle, Norma Keck. Faye ! at«n. Di anne and Glenda Newell Mar ion Kiokiiu White. Marilvn, Cynthia and Charles Williams, sandra Larkin. William cm; kett. Marlene IVebpiTt Wiles t athan, Albert Whitaker, Jr., Msulv.lene and Marilyn Vat 4 brinish. Nun I ranees Ransom. Hraec Watts, tleltie Jean DM*- nain, Carolyn Evans, .lost j«l» Holt. Jr., James Scarborough, Leonidas Haysv»o<l. Jr.. Roy Bernice Johnson and ! - Gloria and Gilbert Hunter, Jr INFORM \I GET TO-GETHEH The Perrin Sisters, Julia of Wash ington, D. C., and Cardienno of, Virginia State Collette daughters! of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Perrin were j i hostesses to a few friends at their I IVtmHal home ,on fi ■j l Lenoir ! Stree! last Saturday evening, i 1 Guests wi’i" First Lt. and Mrs. , Gwen Nichols who are enroute 1.0 South Carolina v-’horo he " ill , be stationed for a mouth, Miss Charlsic Strickland, Jimmie Roy- ’ star oi Washington. D. C Air and Mrs. l.orrio Almtamier. Mis- i Josephine Jerva.y, Miss Daisy Van de-rgriff, .and Mr. Delaney of St. Augustine: s College RETURNED TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hicks have returned to their home on Smith Wc-st Street after spending a week in New York City, the Bear Moun tains of Now York State, and Newark, N. J. While in New York they v, ore the houueguests of Mr. and Mrs John WllHlur* Mrs. Hicks will be leaving the city I pi,on to return to her teaching I position in Lisrnberton, NC. ACME | REALTY COMPANY Real Estate Rental I Fire and Automobile Insurance .■*»Tsmert».«:aD*»’aWO.'>>raTiacs 4LL--cjAri-«^i*fc;w6<ijw,yi»* THE CAROTIN LAN ABOUT TO 1 With Sarah Virgo R.W.Ki.GK Hi there, .hero we ; are again with a bit more chatter ! ini the happenings "about town' I Hop*, you'll give us a listen. And | remember whenever you have a l Lit of news don't, ioigei to either I drop ns a ;;anu to St. Aug; stint .- I College or give us a rail at. 2-4367. We'll be waiting to hear from - -e j . Real soon. The first annual Wake Coun ty Negro Junior Dairy Cattle Show v, is ueld at St. 'ugus tine s College here on Wednes day September 2. Winning top honors were John Dunn, /,et>- idon iiirl Patsj Greene, Morris vilSe. Judge George Hyatt, Jr. head ot • dairy extension at State Coil'gv, placed blue ribbons on five aiii r.ais, red libLons on 10 a'.n.i win to .’ibbons on 2. Tiu- ribbons carried cash awn-ds of s 5, $•!. •?.’.! resn.’C ■ .is eiy. 'i’lie ‘ mow war sponsored by the Raleigh Merchants Bureau. Hamid 1. T: ivg. |>residci>t of St. Au«ustine'.s spoke nrietiy at. : ‘.he shove which was directed by SOLDIER RETURNS : Ki-t I.:. Ov.'iti D. Nic-hoh landed safely in San Francisco re • ceitiP, alter several months of e.e iive doty iii Korea Lt. Nienols i ., v.ruduatc of Washington High , School and was a student U Shaw ; Univei :.ity at the time of -bis in- : !eu ction. He is hoping to return; to colics-: after his ivieasc. The lieutenant i; now staiioi'e.l if Ft. 1 ck'iin Li South Carolina tor a : few week.-'. m:\DY SCHOOI YEAR Tin- .pox Junior High School; Faculty- held it.- regular Pre-School I'-.-iculiy meeting nr, September 2. ! This meeting wa • a continuation ; Icl a meciing held August 19 nt ; i v.-'i-h finic the rrim.ipHi, P. A Williams, and the faculty started j it-.eking plan? for the school year. > ine liit-me K>! the v.-ar wi:'. . if*.', ouiv; -t! c Education”, At this time the mi-rnbcrs of the faculty voiiiiitoeicd to work on the following committees: 1. nnit- 1 it and in;. i. Pnytu .il Education, Program and Serial, 4. School i h.ilosophy, 5. Ijbrary avid Films, b I’nblicttv and Public Fielations, 7. Evalitatien. Seh'iol oriiaally opened u Sep amber 3 wiiu an enrollment of 7F3. Tht following U ! en< - rs w en-j eti hand io greet the children: . P A. tVillmms primp?.!: M:.-, Ethel P; ;.• Beasley; Mrs Bessie, V BUn : Mrs. Margaret T. (’ - hart; Miss Loui-o Chavis: .Mrs. Gerncai H. Coleman; JoAn Deb- 1 iram: Ivliss Mamie Evans: Mrs. j Nellie F. Harris: Miss Josephine j (). Jew ay: Miss Ethel Johnson; j Mrs Catherine P. Jones; Mrs. Cor- j ivnna B. Justice; Eugene Logan. | .13 ; Mr-, tin la H. I ins Mbs J<-*sii R. Mebane; Tvirs. Cassie E Spence; j Mrs. Louise C. Webb; Mrs. Corel-! ta \V. 'Weston; Mrs. Marcnlletio | C White; Mrs Alma A Williams: ; Mr,' E H. Williams: Mrs. Robert! H. Williams; W. T. Wilson; Mr: Josephine E. Yakley -fid Ralph j L. Yokley. 1 S9OO —. L PINT . | J B; 9,4 PMOF ' | (Jordon’s Win I j j 100% NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM GRAIN ! I GORDON’S DRY GIN CO., LTD., LINDEN, N J, i * ; ! . V*-'. C. Davenport. Negro County A ..-.-.••nt <)t r who took part in cluded R. L Wynn, M-‘gero dairy special*: t, from Aa;T College; R. E. Jones. State Negro extension head and J. A. Spaulding, Negro district I tarin agent. Well. Fall is definitely in the :::r. Scnoni .sore opening, football ■ is in the air and there is only one ■ more holiday left during the sum • tr-cr, and even that will be over when you read this. So people are taking that last Hine before buckling down for an ' other year of hard work. Miss DeJuanna Browning is vis -1 Ring Mrs:; Virginia, Darden. Saint Augo.u ine's student in Atlantic City . N, .1. Miss Mary 'Yarborough has gone to spend some time- in Catskdi, N. V. Miss Joan Fiisabet-.i Sunders re ' ct-jitly rcturned from spetiding the ' summer in Philadelphia. Two yonn:-; men of the Raleigh area left recently to snvc their : mury: Jacob R Jaraigan, Ilf is ■ it;' the U. S A. F. in Texa.--, while Glenwood .Jorn-s. Jr is s>.a --i iuned at Ft Benniuc. Ga Hero’s wishing the best of luck to these ;young men V hitlng Dr. Catherine Middle* U n is a stuch'.-it from Net*. York ■City. Miss Edith Utwivnco. Hope .-in enjoys her stay m our capital city. STuftynts are leaving for their i i esi>- dive college-. during the Muses J("'ei)lune Hunter, i Shi y nebert t Emma Cheek, and Nurrj A. Turner will be leaving for Bei.nett College during the ■.vick. Mi-.,, Marguerite Mann i , -!i Tuesday for Hampton TrLsiituto, Well, it .ccnis that ihe young i ctl of Raleigh just won't be de- They will have iheir fun, i j even if they have to go over to ’ ' Furham’s College View D* ive*ln I Theater. It was quite t« group, i Kinms Cheek. Sidney Rob-; crl s Al.ii hue Sandeis. Yvonne . Jeffries And can you imagine, they i , were all escorted by William Tbo i nvis, (hut's Billy, you know. Spending a few days with her. t.-.-rnil.\ is Miss Katie K, Coe, now ! •vtiking her Rome in New York City. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, nee ■ Geraldine Rogers, is leaving • ii\ • week to assume a leaching po- , : si‘ion in Roxhqro, N. C. Visiting | i relatives in Raleigh over the week j md was Miss Mai y L. Eaton of I , Hemic i son. N. C. Quite a busy young lady a round the city this summer was Miss Helen E. Payne, who quite recently returned from attending the Westminister Fellowship Conference, as a j delegate from the Davie Street Presbyterian Church. The con ference was held at Fayette ville State Teachers College. Miss Payne made such an im pression that she has been ash ed to represent the district next j summer in Champain, Hi. Con gratulations! Visiting tin; V. Davenports of j WEEKENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1953 ! METHOD NEWS NOTES MK’i HOD - i viv j1 Service was ! Held at the Christian Chur, a last j week. The mi-i tings were spiritu- , ;and ... '.no attended wort • vsvutly bone! i tied hy doing go.; ! Sunday -s rvtev w-as fine with a lav i,• jusd sincere group It* hear the' j j-ennon* by the pastor, Rev. Htu -1 coy Haywood. Very nice music was I 1 1 mk.-rvei by the choir. Mrs. Salliv Leac-.i and Mrs.,' ! Lockhart eontnuue on the sick list, ; Ahs, Sail it: Leach and Mrs.; ! Lockhart continue on the sick list , We were sorry to hear of the ill-■ i ness of Mrs. Bettio Haywood of i Raleigh, sister to -the Robinson; ! family here. She is resting coin- 1 | fortabiy it St. Agnes hospital now l.ittic Mk-hael Carter, Baby Harold Morgan and little Earl Mor an were recently hospitalized at! St. Agues hospital. All three are j now better and we pray that they i '• ill be in perfect health soon. Miss Mary Pearl Thomas is at : \ TUr ‘ ■ ’he hospius, uti account Ol he iai ;i. Wo trust; she will be all right 1 i I very scum. Mr. James Wvoder is vbatting j Mrs. Ida Thomas inis mother in ! iv). Hi- motored down from ; Philadelphia. pa. to get his wife ; W N ’ •• . ■ ! -this cit v ) Miss Dorothy Bean of I | Ww.ciingtgm. D. C. This was a busy week-end for j the Revvrc-nd J. C. Flower ~ pas- j | tor <>f ihe A. M. E. Zion Church. | iOn Saturday night he performed! j two ceremonies. At his parsonage at 8:30 Miss ; Annie Bates became the bride of Hubei t Montgomery. Loo ki n g I quite radiant and beautiful in a ■ pink gensn. the bride was given : away by her brother, Daniel Bates. .The you' | couple are currently ; making their home here in h> - | lei eh. Also on Saturday night. Ro.vcr • end Flowers performed the cerc ' inony uniting Josephine Harris and Lindsey Hall at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har ; ris. The bride was quite charm ! jn.sj in an Alice blue gown. At i present the young couple will make then home m Durham. Weil, at 1< ast there is one young lady in Raleigh \Vi;o is quite ex . cited. The cause? Robert Halford's r-Uim from Atlantic City, N. J. The young lady? Can't you guess? Conferences Thursday At St. Aug’s RALEIGH. N. C. -St. A- :i Stine' , C-'ii-. • • faculty conference , will be gin with a discussion oi general i scholarship at 9:00 Thursday morn- I ing, September 10. when a general ! discussion of genera! education by Dean John YV\ Shirley of N. C. ! State College- will be given at I 10:00. and a discussion of grade j distribution from 11:00 to 12:00. Dr. Harold L. Trigg, president, an- j nounced this week. There will jjlso -be an all-staff j conference Friday morning from ; 0:00 to 12:00, a faculty conference • Saturday morning from 9:09 to 12:- j 100 to consider educational advise- i I merit, supta r students, and grad- j : cates in t<-ncher training, and on 1 Monday from 9:00 tc 12:00 the re- • girl ration procedures will be diS* | j cussed. I i Portrait-Commcrcia 1 | PHOTOGRAPHY RESTORATION ' i OF YOUR OLD \-i) \ I COPY AND a|g|yj|| , AND GEMS j I PORTRAITS | I FOR HOME srrmo a ~t£&m A FIN MNT MEN T fll Wm§ \ o.al / mm 3-3800 OR 6770 I j mSBS SIH l’tl'l) STIiIHO 125 E. Hargett Sit- Raleigh j /gra COMPLETE WARDROBES j For Men For Women }!«K\ VW ** Sill TS *I > R ESSES | * COATS * SUITS S'JsV *SHMtTS s BLOUSES I Isl . mCO\ * HATS * COATS .. II ljj|i:.' | The Easy To Pay O. K. Way j f \JU(jj°. K - Clothing Co. |[j l' jJ . vj 113 E. Martin Street j/, One Stop fr'OneStopT rW ( WjrWyf'&rVWWj rWy/tty^J'zWk ««Bff rJJ gJ f g g fatm 4Bfrg*Jr rgJJr (g srJ flWft | SAi<ii<o a.\i.< M.’.uviCrJ Uin itAWut-a, HEFrt 10ERAT0R3, RADIOS, HEATERS. AND EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS -- MAYES-MCkSGN ELECTRICAL SERVICE 131 E Hargett St Phone 3-5031 YOUR WESTIMGHOCSE DEALER ’ *,Event Mouse Needs Westitiffhouse" who has been spending some time -here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith has our sym : rtdhy in the passing of her uncle. H< was buried at Henderson last week. Mrs. Smith and hei brother attended the funeral. Mr. and Mis. James Hicks of Washington, D.O. are visiting their ! parents here. I Young Pi oplc.- Day will be held 'i Sunday afternoon at 4 p.rn at St. James A. M. F. Church, The Jun ior Church will have full charge 'of the program. The Name Rally will be a feature of the program. • Three prize cakes will, be given ! away, 'l ie longest name with a. nickel for each letter in the name wins the 5 lb, cake: 2 1-3 lb. cake for 2nd longest name and 2 lb. cake for 3rd longest name. Your presence is most cordially invited. Mr. P. L. Thomas and his three, children from Lexington. N. C. .•i\\ yvo vnsiiniy *e«- iey acre the wests of Mr. Thomas mother. Mrs. Ida T.romas. M*.-. Louise Tbo/uas Whe’-lei re ; turned to her home in Philadel phia, Pa. by motor Monday with Mr and Mrs Wyruler (her sister ar.d her husband* after spending j the week end with her mother, j Mrs. Ida Thomas here. PATRONIZE ~ CAROLLMM ADVERTISERS [classified MAN able to drive, free from j ciraft. ago 24 to 32. who wishes to learn florist business and become ; part of same Room and board furnished free. Small wage until trade is learned. Must give good references and have good habits. A -,oi>d future for the right man. Send picture of yourself and. your *i background to: Evelyn O. Chisiey, Washington Flower and Garden' Guild 1832 111 h Street, Northwest Washington !. D. C. GIRL, age 19 to 30, able to drive v. ho v isbe . ‘f live in a good home while learning Florist business. Small wages until trade is learned. Room mil board furnished free A chance also to become part of business. M: have good refer ences and -have good haoits. A : pood future fm the right girl. Send picture of yourself and td | via;;- back.yound to: Evel.vn O. Chisiey Washington Flower and Garden Guild 183? 11th Stu-l. NortlfWes* * Washington 1. D. C. COLEMAN Oil Heaters j Portable | Oil Stoves I Coal And Wood j Stoves Pipe, Elbow And, Etc S. M. YOUNG 1 130 E. Martin Street PHONE 7121 .mmmammammmmmmmmm
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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