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PAGE TWO HI there, here we ara again with '* bit more chatter on the happen >)agc about town. Give us a listen 'won’t you? And. don’t forget when • j ’*e*r you have a bit of news out; your way either send me a card! to St. Augustine’s College or call! Bn* at 3-4367. I’Ll be waiting to hear j “from you during the week, especi ally regarding your activities dur- j Jug the Thanksgiving holidays. On Friday, November 20, Shaw! University celebrated its 88th An niversary. The speaker for the oc casion was Dr. John P. Turner, a j After the ceremony at the grave | graduate of the school in 1908 V# .foundH*’ , nr v ' T vf*rHn Tun ’par, where Miss Clara Jean Har rison placed & wreath on the grave, ‘the Founders' Day Service proper was held in the University Church .'where both Dr. Stra«"<>r, p’-esi. dent. and Dr. Turner spoke. Rev. \ <}. E. Cheek led a memorial service ! honoring deceased Shaw graduates. I If you could not attend the 1 services personally, we do hope you heard it broadcasted over one j of the local stations that evening.: Over here at St. Augustine’s Col- ■ ,lege, ten students recently became j members of Alpha Kappa Mu na- j 'tional honor society. This _ an- j jiouneement was made by the R"g- j War. D. C. Virgo. Thay are Mar-; 'aelette Baker. Willie B. Bright-Da-I ’vis, Ronald Holmes, Matilda Moore, j Leo Oxley. Marie Sherrod. Carl; Smith, Sarah C. Virgo, Rosa Walk-; er, and Thelma Washington. Mr. Virgo also announced that; William Broadie, James Oxley and j Leo Oxiev have qualified for! membership in the Beta Kappa i Chi Scientific Society. The Honor Societies require an j overall grade point average of B or better for admission. I Boyer Consistory No. 219 had; what it termed an evening at home j for it# members and friends at j the Lodge Room in the Masonic! Temple building on South Blount Street, Tuesday, November 17. A moag those present were repre sentatives from Tot Haven Nursery and Tuttle Community Center. Their representatives were given twenty-five dollars each as an ex pression of appreciation for the fine service these institutions art giving the public. Also Mrs. Cora Tucker, widow of the late Fabius Tucker who was a member of the Consistory was given a check for fifty dollars. Dr, N. L. Perry acted as " toastmaster for the evening. Welcome greetings were given by Sales-Repairs Lawn Mower# Sharpened Shotguns Rifles Bicycle* and Tricycle* I Rods and Fishing Tackle Carriage Wheel* Retired HILL’S | 10® ». Wilmington St, Dial 8172 ; r> MMS NO DOWN PAYMENT Pay As You Ride Terms As Low A* $1.25 down, $1.25 Per Week DAVIS Crown Service ! ‘ MORGAN AND BLOUNT STS, is your Kir* Insurance adequate o» you* home? Was it bought to coyer your home ten years ago or five year* ago when the value was half what U Is now? Ttoe value of your home Is worth protecting, Let Caveness Insurance Agency give you full protection on your home and furnishing. i CALL 3-3363 BEFORE YOU SUFFER UN NECESSARY FIRE I, OSS. CAVENESS INSURANCE AGENCY Academy Building DIAL 3-3563 Roy Caveness, Jr. j Roy Caveness, Sr. - ; hbmmwmmmm mmmmrnmmm rt,—-•—**-« ft i One Stop ts One Stop * EJecPuca/Apptfcum . Sate« and Service on Ranges, Refrigerators, Radios, Heaters, and Everything Electrical CONTRACTORS HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRICAL SERVICE 131 E. Harge't St Phone 3 5031 VO UK WHSTINOHOUSB DEALER “Every House Need.* Wettinffhouse” ABOUT TOWN With Sarah Virgo iJ. I. Stredwiek. The commander • in-chief. W. B. Pettiford made re • marks and presented the gifts to ; tne Nursery School represents.- ; tives and Mrs. Tucker. The Cnordsmen, a musical group ! gave several delightful musical ; numbers A buffet style repast was enjoyed by the group. The oisicers of this group are TV. B. Pettiford, ITS. Comniand er-in-Cliief; J. I. Stredwick. First Lt. Commander; S. H. Morgan, Second Lt. Comman der; L. S. Wilcox, Minister of State; Jesse Branch*, Chan cello-’ 1 ; D. I). BrightwciJ, Sec ’•etbry *.nd H.. 9. tsd A.; J. O. White Treasurer: YV. M. Don aldson, Hospitaler; L J. Berote, Master of Ceremonies; S. 1.. Leonard, Standard Bearer; W. W. Laws, Captain of the Guard; Henry Parrish, Sentinel, These officer* were presented at th# meeting just described. Last Saturday, Mrs. Mary G. Car ter entertained the Beta Lampda Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho So- LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of William Drake, de ceased, late of Wake County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them j to the undersigned at 1315 E. Jone* Street, Raleigh, N. C. on or before the 26th day of October. 19154 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Es tate will please make immediate payment. This 26th day of October, 1833. Mrs. Pearl Herndon, Executrix T. Lacy William*. Attorney Oct. 31. Nov. 7, 14, 21. 38; Dec. 3. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY E. C. LAWRENCE. EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EFFDE C. W. LYTLE, DEIC’D VS. SUSIE REESE, CORINE LYTLE CHAVIS. SAM WORTHAM, JR.. JOHN THOMAS WORTHMA, WILLIAM H WOR THAM AND PEARL WORTHAM. Notice is hereby given to all persons whose names and address es are unknown, who claim to have an interest in the land of which i the late Effie C. W. Lytle died! possess, that the petitioner hasj filed in this Court a petition to j COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS We cat* fumiah any room in your home from the living room to the kitchen SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street ' j MIMS, ; INC. ; FORD SALES j AND | SERVICE | 225 TAR BORO ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Telephone —— 2-2191 , ----- —— ffidgauiaij’s jj OrrietAMS. tne. I 1 armuiti rioor - »ret«*«li»*l Bids. j 1 R-Oslcb ! rw« Point* • Gr**»vM» Phone 3-5031 rority at her home on South Blount j Street. During the business session plans were made concerning the group’s; scholarship fund, after which a! tasty repast was served by the I hoatess, Mrs. Carter. Members present were Mesdames i Lottie Ballentine, AJma West, Wil-j lie C. High, Romaine Lambert, Dorothy C. Thomas, Mrs. Mable j Hillard of Cambridge, Mass., Missi Mamie Shepard and Miss W eeks 1 of Brooklyn, N, Y. The NU Chapter of Sigma Gam ma Rho Sorority of St. Augustine’s College he id its annual closed dance In Taylor- Kau last Satur day. The hall was beautifully deco rated v/itii blue and gold colors. ! About fifty guests enjoyed the gay I and festive evening. PERSONALS Seen about town during the weekend was a former Ra'eighite, Mr. Harold Taylor of Colorado Mr, James Karp, recently dis charged fro.*r> ;he U. S. Army was seen in town reeentiv visiting his ! Alina Mater, Shaw University. TmCANEWS ~ Schedules of Activities Novem ber 28-December 2: Thursday, November 2d: 8:00 A. H„ Debutante Ball; 2:00 P. M. Bas- i ketball; 8:00 P, M., The Esquires Singers; 6:30 P. M„ Young Men's Aihietic Club; 8:00 P. M., Men's Billiard Club. .Friday, November 27: 8:30 P. M . ! Young Men’s Athletic Club; 8:00 P. M., Mens Billiard Club, Saturday, November 28: 10:00 A.! M.„ Recretation Department Activi ties; 2:00 p. M„ Basketball; 8:00 P. M. Movies-Taient Show. Sunday, November 29: 4:00 P M . Music Hour. Monday, November 30 12:001 Noon, Ministerial Alliance, Ser-1 men: Rev T. B. Smith* 3:15 P AT.! Recreation Department Activities; j 6:30 P. M., Young Men's Athietic j Club; 8:00 P. M.. Men’s Billiard Club; 8.00 P. M., Stanley Products j Party; 8.00 P, M.. Ministerial Union i Tuesday, December 1: 3:15 P. M„| Boys Recreation Activities: 6:30 P. M. Young Men’s Athletic Club; 8:00 P. itl., Men’* Billiard Club. Wednesday, December 2: 3:15 P. M., Boys Recreation Activities; 6:30 P. M„ Young Men’s Athletic Club; 8:00 P. M., Men's Billiard Club; 8:00 P. M„ United Choral Club. Everyday Features: Cafeteria, Dormitory, Showers, Lounge, Room Directory, Games, Rooms, Music and Reading Rooms, Billiards, Pub lic Stenographer, Public Meetings. i have soid. for the purpose of cre | nting assets, certain land beJong i ing to the said Effie C. W. Lytle ! :< hd the Court has ordered notice jbe given by publication to all ; such persons and all suca per j sons are required to appear and make themselves parties to this action and assert their claims not later than the 28th day of Decem ber, 1953 and upon failure to do so the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the I2th day of November 1953. SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Superior Court, Wake County F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Nov 14, 21, 28, December 5 NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS OF PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA ; WAKE COUNTY : E. C. LAWRENCE. EXECUTOR OF i THE ESTATE OF EFFIE C W ' LYTLE. DEC’D. VS. SUSIE REESE j CORINE LYTLE CHAVIS, SAM WORTHAM, JR., JOHN THOMAS ; WORTHAM, WILLIAM H. WOR-! . THAM AND PEARL WORTHAM.! Susie Reese and husband, take j notice that, a pleading Securing .relief against you has been filed! in the above entitled Special Pro-! ■ reeding. The nature of the relief! i bein S sought is as follows- For the j , sale of land to create assets to pay the debts against the said I estate of Effie C. W. Lytle, late of Wake County, North Carolina \ You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 28th day of December. 1953 and upon your failure to do so the parly securing service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 12th day of November, 1953 SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Superior Court. F. J. CARNAGE Attorney November 14, 21, 28: Dee. 5. RALEIGH LIBRARY NEWS i The Richard B. Harrison Public Library is sponsoring r. ! ,Uw forum, Tuesday December ; Ist, at 8:00 P, M. The film. Marian Anderson wilt be shown. It gives vignettes of the great singer’* life, from her early years through her Town Hail recital, showing scenes tion s her home, Marianna. The film also Includes a program of fa vorite selections done by the great artist. The discussion fol lowing win ted by Mr, Hen ry Blackmon, Professor of Music at Shaw University. UMSTEAD’S | TRANSFER COMPANY • GROCERY STORE ! t, ft ft a’** a .. KtfcWtao*rmwwuxrußwr,iUMMUNM g I LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING LOCAL AND LONG I DISTANCE j Courteous Prompt ] Efficient | ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 Sc Diwion Street ® Tarhoro & Martin Streets DIAL 9478—9212 — I. ! . - J —l—' (ITEMS for ibis column m*j b« mailed to 215 E, Lenoir ! A Christmas Party for under privileged children is being plan ned by the local branch of the National Association of College Women. Under the general direc tior, ( ,f Hv» Pr-'gram Committee which is headed by Mrs. Etta D. Toole, the group will be hostess to a limited number of children se lected from the first grades of Oberiin Washington, Lucille Hurt ter, Crosby-Garfield, and the D. D and B. schools. Time of the event is from 3 to 5 p. m.. Saturday, De cember 12, and it will be held at the YWCA. Featured at the pas ty will be story'ling, games, movies, and a visit from Santa Claus who will distribute gifts to the tots NEW SORORITY MEMBERS Two new members were initiated I into the Sicma Gamma Rho Sorori-! ty last Saturday. They are Miss j Meriiyn Weeks of Spring Hop? and ! Mrs. Mabel Wyche Hilliard of Hen- j ; RALEIGH PERSONALS QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB MEETS RALEIGH Mrs. Vernella P. Lassiter was hostess to the Queen of Hearts Club at her home on S. Person Street, recently, i The amiable hostess served a j j very delic’ous dinner immediately j following the business session i which brought compliments from! aii who attended. Everyone present reported hav ing a lovely evening playing ca nasta or pinochle. Mrs Lassiter i presented lovely and useful gifts j to the following persons: Mrs. Mar i' guerite Lrghtner, high canasta; Mrs. j Marie McNeill, high pinocle, arid I Mrs Ruth Davenport, low pinochle | Mrs Natalie P. Wimberley was j the guest at this affair. Members | j present were Mesdames Elizabeth Cofield, Ruth Davenport, ESiza-l br-th Fox, Ruth Hinton, Margue rite Ijghtner, Pauline Parser, A!- j lie Peebles, Sarah Speed, Marie! McNeill, Merca Yarborough, and! Miss Vivian Irving. The club is proud to announce i that Mr. Albert Dunn was winner j of the U pound Thanksgiving tur key at Hie annual Thanskgiving raffle. SCHOOL TO FEATURE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Crosby-Garfield School P ! T A. wiii present the State Blind j School in a Christmas program, i Thursday, December 2, 1953 at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium. All are invited to attend, DEATHS .MR. BROWN Funeral services for William j Brown who died at St. Agnes! Hospital recently following a short ! illness, were conducted from the | Raleigh Funeral Home Wednes day afternoon of last week at 3 p. m. The Rev. T. C. Hammarss, pastor of the Manly Street Chris tian Church, officiated and burial followed in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, I Mrs, Gertrude Brown of Raleigh I MRS, HILL Funeral services for Mrs. Diana Hid of Nazareth, who died Sunday, were held from the First Rapid Church Wednesday afternoon at! 3:30 o’clock. The Rev. Q. S. Bui- 1 lock, pastor officiated and burial followed in the Baptist Cemetery in Method. Surviving Mrs. Hill are three daughters, Mrs. Mattie H. Dunn, Mrs. Rosa H. Birsnll and Miss El nora Hill, ail of Raleigh; throe sur-s, Roosevelt Hill, Merriman Hill and Myers H. Hill, all of Ka j leigh; a sister, Mrs. Amanda Wash j ington of Chicago; two sons-in-law; j and a sister-in-law. ! NEWS OF RALEIGH DELTAS BY MRS. A. R. CREWS ; RALEIGH -- The members of | *he graduate chapter of Raleigh j Deltas held their regular monthly | meeting at the Blood worth Street ■ | YMCA, Saturday evening, Novem- j j ber 21, 1933 at five o’clock. Hostesses were sorors: V. C. i Crews. Moore, B. S Williams and A. R. The most inspirational ideas for the "Surprise of the Year” which the members are planning, were presented oy the chairman of the Program Committee, soror Alma terials that soror Williams’ com- j T Williams. The informational ina-! | mitt.ee gave were enthusiastically I acclaimed by the group. Each | member is exuberant with high | anticipations about the plans The j "Surprise” appears to be really in the making. A delectable Thanksgiving din ner with turkey and all the trim mings was served by the hostesses. Members present were the fol -1 lowing sorors: Beulah Williams, Wilmoth Carter. Elizabeth Cofield, Roberta Lightner, Martha David son, Rosalie Williams, Alberta .Li vingston. Etta D. Toole, Ruby L. Mar. 'rum, Blonnie S Williams, Mattie Akins, Floreiss Turner, Harvclei-'h White, Alma Williams, Harriet Nunn, Victoria O. Moore, Mabel Gray, M. B, Bugg, Mabel | B. Wright, and Annelle R, Crews, j | FULL UN EOF jj j GROCERIES \ | Your Patronage ? | Appreciated j THE CAROLINIAN j derson. the initiation was the high | light of the November meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Mary G, Carter. Plans were made for the sorority's annua! public event which this year will! be the presentation of an artist. Hostess Carter served a delicious dinner following the business ses- i .-ion. | Muabets present were Mesdames i Alma West, Mabel W. Hiliiard, Dorothy Conner Thomas, Willie Howell High, Lottie M. Bailentine, Romaine S. Lambert. Rachel V. J ones, ar.d Miss Weeks. Mrs. Irene Dickens will be hostess to the group at, their December meeting. DELTAS MEET Hostesses at the .Deltas No- ) veniber meeting were Mrs. Vic- | toria Moore, Mrs. Annelle ! Crews, and Mrs. Blonnie Wil- : j at the Bloodworth Street Y. M. < . A. last Saturday. A delicious f Haras, Their meeting was held ! turkey dinner with all the trim- j mings was served to the (01~ j lowing; Mrs, Alma Williams, Mrs, Harriet Nunn, Mrs. Ma- • be I Gray, Mrs. Roberta Light- i ner, Mrs. Mattie Akins, Miss A. I Beulah Williams, Miss Wil • moth Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth Coficid, Miss Margaret Bugg. j firs. Harveieigh White, Mrs. ; Eiorelss Turner, Mrs. Martha S. Davidson, Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. Rosalie Williams, Mrs. A)- j : berta Levingston, Mrs. Etta D. j , Toole, and Miss Ruby Man- \ grunt. 1 KITCHEN SHOWER FOR BRIDE-j ELECT Miss Juba R. Perrin was honored j ; at a kitenen shewer given for her I 1 by Mrs William Hurdle at the ( ‘ Hurdle home on Lincoln Court re-1 i f'ently. The hostess gave Mis* Per-1 1 | tin a white carnation corsage, and ! I to Mrs. H. C. Perrin, mother of the ; 1 honoree, she gave a red one. Ta- ! bits were set. up in the living room j j area as well ss in the upstairs rec-! 1 j / catipn room where guests played 1 ! various games. Mrs. Hurdle served J ! a prettv end tasty salad plat« * followed by ice cream pie for des- ‘ sert. Guest* were Miss Perrin, Miss Charisie Strickland, Mis* Frances , Cutchin, Miss Daisy Vandergriff. ] Mrs. LiilQeti Alexander, Mrs. De- I lores Nichols. Mrs. Bernetta She-! | rard, Mrs. Angela Shaw, and Missj Josephine Jervay. Also present were Mr*. Joyce: McLendon, Mrs. Cecil Flagg, Mrs. j Perrin, Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs. i S. Bower, Mrs. Martha Wheeler, j j Mrs. Lucille Vsss, Mrs. Thelma j ! Keck, Mrs. Catherine Winters, Mrs. • i Floreiss Turner, Mrs. Mlnetta Ea i ton, and Mrs Gwendolyn Reid. RECEPTION Shaw University’s President’s' Home was the scene of a reception! last Friday night honoring the: Founder s Day speaker and hisj wife, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Turner! of Philadelphia, Pa. In the receiv- j ! ina line were President and Mr*, j I Strassner, Dr. and Mrs. Turner. Dr. j and Mrs. L F,. McCauley. Mrs. El f tmm % f warn i i aonuiM | t lk» MHI % l SUNGAjJ | j Finance or Borrow | On Your Car m | Through The f Dillon Motor Finance Co. 1 122 E. Davie Street Plmmmi 3-3231 I Ocean Fresh Seated I j H Ask For Watson’s Fryers 9 Hi iji At Your Favorite Store p H l( WATSON’S | | Seafood & Poultry Company, Inc,. g | 230 Cameron Street Wholesale Dept. ||| T Cameron Village Reck Quarry Road |M Reletgh, N. C. I I METHOD NEWS BY MISS CORA D. STROUD Method Services at the Oak City Baptist Church iast Sunday were greatly enjoyed by all whc were present. Re-'. C. R. Trcttsi is a grand speaker and seems tc , preach better each time he pre sides over the service here. Morning service will be held at 11:00 o'clock at the above named church on Thanksgiving Day. Eve ryone in the community is urged to come out and give God thanks for the 1 great blessings Ho eon j tinuadly Watores upon us. The off- I ering ta.ten will be given to the i sick ones among us I On Sunday, November 29 at 11:00 j a. m. services will be held at Oak City and St. Janies Churches, nev. Gaylord, the new pastor of the Method circuit of the AMS Church, will be present at St.. James. An friends are invited to join with the members of both churches at these services. The Little Folks Choir of St. j James Church gave a Tea la.-t I Sunday afternoon at the home of | Alfred Lee and Mildred Hogan, j Quite an interesting program was i rendered by the children. Very encouraging remarks were given by Mr. Charles Jones. Delicious cocoa and cookies were served, i i A large number of St. .(sines | members worshipped with the pas-: I tor and members of Pinny Grovel AME Church last Sunday morning. The new pastor, Rev. Gaylord, brought a wonderful message to his audience and great rejoicing was felt throughout tiie building. The choir, (composed of Baptist and Methodist members), was at its best Sunday. Mr. Lemuel Smith was the pi anist. Mns. Minnie Hill. Mrs. Sallie Leach and Mrs. Lockhart are still sick. Virit them soon. Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Ferguson arid little daughter, Linda, front Brook-j iyn. N’.-w York made a trip down! to visit their mother, grandmother, | and aunt a few days ago. Mrs Ferguson has returned home ; but little Linda will spend some j time with her grandmother, Mrs. j Roxie Lee and her aunt. Mrs. ■ Cal lie McCray. Miss Mary Alice Grant cede- 1 brated her birthday last Sunday! afternoon., A large number of her! friends and instructors were pres- j ent to help her enjoy this occasion, i Many beautiful gifts were present- j bin Alston and Attorney Perkins of Florida. PORTABLE Oil Stove* 510.75 to $27.50 Fire Place Grate* $5.50 to $15.00 And Iron* $4.50 to $17.50 Very Special! SOLID Brass Fire Fender* $16.50 to $12.95 j Shovels, ongs, Pokers & Sundries S. M. YOUNG j Dial 7121 WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, NOVEMIuR 28, 1953 j CHAVISHEIGHTS I BY MRS. MAE L, BROADIK I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Powell and j daughter, Juanita of Boston, Mass., ore spending several days in the city with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mays. Mss* Clementine Little of Hyde Terrace has been ill and con.'ned k to her home, but she is able to be y 10 * Terrace Notes a -- RALEIGH The November d meeting of the Washington School a P. T. A. was held in the school an ,„j ciitorium last week, Mr. Joseoh '- Vvtuuker, president, presided. An e important, feature of the meeting was the report by each teacher of [); P T. A membership obtained, c Mr. W. A. Rainbow. 9B home . : uum tmcvier, reportea 45 new P. b T. A. members. As a result, lie , won the contest and received many 1 hearty cheers. In second place was ) Mr. O. Uzzell who solicited 37 raera t her* for the P. T. A. Mrs. Lucy Ea- I ton and Mrs. Pearl Young tied for . i third place. This marked the lar t; gest number of P. T. A. member !j ships ever attained in die history. . ! of the Washington School. The to- j ; 1 tal number now is 536. -1 Mrs. Robinson, delegate to the j i! District P. T. A. conference which) t convened in Kinston recently, gave! i a fine report. Mr. Joseph Whitaker i : was chosen as delegate to the State : : P. T, A. convention. • • Devotions were led by Mrs. ! Gwendolyn Reid with Mrs. Geneva i Brown as pianist. ed to the iionoree. A delightful ice cream course was served along i with a beautifully decorated birth-! day cake For those “Little things"' that often get batted about, there's a new plastic bag with four pockets for fragile lingerie, stockings, I handkerchiefs, or gloves. It's nice; for a suitcase or for a dresser j . drawer as everything’s in plain | j view, and any item can be vemov- j ! cd without disturbing the others j ! it can be kept spotless by sponging) with a sudsy cloth—so that life’s j i tittle dainties will always be fresh i i and clean INSURE I YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult I YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS j FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham. N. C. | [ J SAVINGS We Are Now Paying 2 r c Interest A Year Compounded Quarterly The Hood SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK (8i M W AF -IS2 S. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina "Him COMPLETE WARDROBES f 0 For Men For Women . *suits * DRESSES -Wfc JKk. * COATS * SUITS *'?#{/ * SHIRTS * BLOUSES I K-f • Hfl 'MV II ATS * COATS !ft j 1!| !t> * Ea,y To Pay The ° K - Way f/f S #j|jo. K. Clothing Co, [i 113 E. Martin Street jiJt 1- ■a.vmarwaritwwwi 4 J You’ll find it well worthwhile to make a habit of saving regularly— every week, every payday or every month, Small amounts toon arid up' to a good balance in your savings passbook. You’ll Sod our service prompt, friendly and helpful. Ask about our convenient bank-by-med plan. J Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH DURHAM | i out again now. All of her friend i 1 j are glad to hear this good news. ! Mrs. Pattie Lc-u Higgs of 313 X, » 1 in Henderson, N. C. visiting rein !. tive3. Yarooro Road spent last weeken j > Mr Phillip Alston, Sr., of 8 j i Cotton Place, celebrated his birtl ■ 5 day recently. Mr. Alston receive i many nice presents. Mrs. Harriett Mills of 422 , c , Swain Street, has been on the sic , list for several days. Everyone i hoping that Mrs. Mills will soon recover. Mrs. Rachael Sanders oj Mark Street has also been quite i 1 and confer ed to Duke Hospital i j r Durham. Ii . i Miss Daisy Snow of New Jersey i i is spending the Thanksgiving hob ■, i days with friends in and around * the city. f We are in deep sympathy with the following families in the pass-. . ! Tyson and family of Lee Street, . ing of their loved ones: Mrs. Agneij ;l whose nephew, M ' nest Jones, > i Jr., has recently passed. Also Mr, J and Mrs. James D. Blount *r.<| • j family of 5!)0 E. Lenoir Strcej ! Mrs. Blount's mother, Mrs. Lena I Hinton ol 422 S. Haywood Street died recently. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK A family altar will sweeten homo life and enrich home relationship as nothing else can do. It will a 1 so hold over boys and girls to thq Christian Ideals and determine ; their lasting welfare. 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