SITUATIONS HELP WANTED CLAYTON NEV^S CLAYTON Little Greea Las siter, :/>n of Mr. and Mrs. P. L Lassiter, celebrated Ins fourtn birthday Sunday. Sept. 28, with a party. The many guests enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon and Oreaca received many gifts. Marjoiie Newsome, a freshman "at Cooper High School, won 2nd nlFc* <r Johnston Count;;’'; 4 -11 dub baking content. Only girls COMPARE THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY 85 FORD Tudor .. . $863 ’6l CHEVROLET Fordor . $245 64 PLYMOUTH Sedan S6OO ’BS NASH Sedan $995 ’SS ?OKD 3-Dr $1095 ‘65 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. . $955 '53 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. $565 '53 Willys 2-Dr ... $250 82 CHEVROLET . S3OO DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 126 E. DAVIE ST. TE 3-3231 ’ N. C. Dealer 2984 ItUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store Os 'M+mL-rnmr— Wt bum m.yttdw. in Fur niturt «». from a lamp, end t«bl# s fKCMtanal chair to ewaxils&tly i«ta!>hiag a ■'K&Ksl# ktA'M, {"■“AND WH HATE A CREDIT PLAN tor von Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co* 131 K. MARTIN ST. ST“ I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN m TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY ** ” “ * * - “ « 8 a $ M<* |J tft P y; fi) & 27 MZ2 * i : 111 I£* *P Q . : : £2 g A y 55 K 5 » R : : Sftsl’ioK : i i jfsJHsg « : : 1111 l O „ * : iS.c W * : L 01 “ : 8 *0 ;||*: j s | *1 1 jii| i , « j *: : a 2 . § i a i : £ ,|j: : : | ** ? J •' tt ’ff * J 2 : •* ** 2? * * ! oif % > m *» m-m - M * SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PERSONAL CLEANING 3* HAULING —Low Cost Advertising —, —Low Cost Advertising •— FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ’ / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OR THANKS IN MBMORIAM P LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS between the ages 10 and 14 were j 1 eligible, The winner of this eon-) 1 rest was Gail Baglcy or Four Oaks : School. On FTi.. Oct.. 3. 'Betty Newsome ! will represent th Clayton 4-H j club at the amur Sweet, Pota-; to Festival to be held in Selma j Miss Shirley Hea. and Mrs. Ann j Ilcartly have been welcomed as j new members of the Cooper School 1 faculty. Th Clayton Community Club i ON THE FAMILY PLAN WE CAN OFFER YOU MANY GOOD CARS FOR $5.00 DOWN And Less Than $30.00 A Month! CITY MOTOR COMPANY 221 HILLSBORO STREET RALEIGH N C. N. C Dealer 2642 T3l ll $P- Jm Ik pint $3.20 B7 11 I RESERVE ll Mm jgjij i-.S CuX-MiY m fttossi&r* 1 isr* ISiiSL BSmdid WH-i-r/ i. jaraS”’! ‘ ' ■ a 1,.--.-'s 7C%{re;a nsutre!tpir -> ICa STOCK BEIUSIIOH *..JT t t ( ( I t ti I wie-f* » ♦ » * ♦ * H SALE ALL 58 PATTERNS MUST 3E SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR QUR 59 PATTERNS Plastic Coated SUPREME sl3 85 FIBRE PLASTIC FIBRE /''t’,. 512.88 BEWT.FUL .f g* VALUES NAVAJO i ODD jr m For Most Cars patt&rns »** c *<j M„» Tailored-To-Fit Sure-Fit Exclusive ® I SARAH PLASTIC! GARD-LON not all , (OLORS SOLD « r ireproof Shockproof ST 1 340 only $2 995 NOT ALL SKES .vsT,u,r, >W s., ~, „ BUT PLENTY ——— ——' BA RGA INS! BENIN COVERS r $8.95 DOOR PANELS J $4.95 FLOOR MATS r w::,: $4.95 asdfaf hopes to get started on Thursday evening, Oct. 2. Ail members are asked to please be present. On Sunday, Oct. 5. Finey Grove Church is holding its annual homecoming day. This is preced ed by a week 01 service. Monday; (Club No. I>, Sermon by Rev. G. S. Stokes, music by Wake Baptist Choir. Tuesday, 'Club No. 2», Rev. T. ( . Lee. wrmon. music by Watts Chapel ana others. Wed nesday (Club No. 3*. Sermon by Rev. J. W, Jones, music by thj Fayetteville St. Choir. Thursday; (Club No. 4), Sermon by Rev. Boone, music by Tuppei Memorial RALEIGH’S ONLY AUTO INTERIOR DECORATORS [seat cover oehteT 330 W. Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. THE FEMININE FRONT By Rosalie Williams The Ft; 311 NINE FRONT this , week, salutes the volunteer work- ; I res in (hr- t l nHe'( Fund Campaign j ; of Ran iun. The campaign was offi- | I einlJy in-inched this week with j ]v. .de television, radio, and press I i covei This salute is specificatiy j | to those women who will canvass i j residcnrr.v and small neighborhood i ! bu'dnei.s •-••• for contributions. Having worked with this division j i of the fampaigrv for two consexu- | j five yen a, ! know that the won- | j derful spirit of cooperation ex- • j J'iibited by the workers who ring j i door balls deserves special com- ! ' raendaliour This is especially i ' j Choir. Friday; .(Club No. 51, Ser ■ mon by Rev. Super, music by his j choir oi Bmithlis’d. I The Sunday service will begin ■at 1:30. Dinner is to be served .it ] 1:00. At 2:00, Music will be fur nished by the Gospel Chorus of. Washington, D. C. CLAYTON ■ The liomecomir.g Sunday of Pinrv Grove Church was a groat success Through the effort of the various clubs, over SI3OO was raised. One big at- j fraction of Urn day was the sermon i i of Rev Willis Wall, a former mem- I ! ber of the church, and the sing- j ] jug of the choir from his Wash- • i rngton, 11 C. church Pinny Grove i I Church is located a few miles west i |ct Clayton and is known as the j j largest Negro church in Johnston j j County j Cooper Hurh School 13 presenting j ja carnival Monday and Tuesday,; I Oct 13 and 14, featuring all the usual carnival attractions and a | few added features. Miss Ella Everette became Mrs. ] Napoleo ■> Mar.gum Saturday even- ; j ing in a very quiet borne marri- j , age. She is the daughter of Mr. T | Tsvere& of near Clayton. 1 > -wa» w wan* «csu> amM f*r_» mm ARE YOU A CHESS PLAYER? itAIL MG COUPON AND 50c *; i' Ail Giine- to Start at ?p. nr. * j !» 2 hour lime limit > I TO URN A M ENT WILE. START OCTOBER ISTK i Ist Pri».« $8.00: 2nd Prize $2 50: 3rd * • j • Pr >.t: SI.OO. All Entries confined id i j Wake County. Men and boys on'/ ,; ! | Mali to i C KARL UCKTMAN * c-a THE CAROLINt/iN ' j j > Kai-jign, N. C. 11 true:* in light of the fact, that one finds ihat the same workers ace usually contacted lo serve year after year in nearly all similar, community drives. Housewives who are con tacted in their homes often feel they or their husband* have given on their Jobs and that what they can afford to give at home would be Insigni ficantly small. But that h* not true. Those small contributions, multiplied several Mines, »- mount to large ones and help greatly toward the overall goal. Raleigh’s goal this year i* over four hundred thousand dollars. There is a concerted effort this year to inform the public of the good community service of the United Fund in Raleigh. Those a geneies which serve our people most directly are the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the Free Lunch Pro gram, Tu+tle Community . Center, tite Bloodworth Street YMCA, the Sojourner Truth YWCA, and the Raleigh Dry Nursery in Chavis Heights. T do not wish to minimixo the .services of other member agendee but those named above affect the largest number of us most often and most directly. 'House to house soliciting will be rm in t.h( Negro residential areas this week Please receive the work* You Name Them, We Got Them NEW & USED CARS PRICED TO SELL OR TRADE Lor Information See Mr. Banks O’NEAL MOTORS 415 S. Blount St. N. C. Dealer 3363 108 E. Cabarrus St. TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING §SAVE 50% €»n New Tire Cost ® Modem Tread Design ® Same Quality Rubber t as Used in New Tires > • Easy to Balance f/msimw \ (RECAPHNd mmi mttmttttJ Terms To Suit You! 14 and IS INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 MntwrriftmTni iwi»wii7»i>»iiMani»»iinai *irinurirmiriTinnTKrinnTinn<iim ummiimnr mrr r ir-frnirrr-rmrirm—-p t- omw #4 For The Dressiest t Dress In Town 0. Clothing At O fC. Clothing Co. you will find the dressiest and snappiest ladies dresses, suite and coute in town. They fire designed to accentuate your personality making you more Ifwoly than ever. Select, now! Also Snappy Ladies’ 3uits®Hats # Cocs.l3 IT’S EASY TO PAY m THE O. K. WAY! .Ml, 17 i IMMnaMMHMMM ■WWW IS— -1-1 win lIHM.I ■iiirii—HW |_yj[ • r%*utammmtsaßmm*:*)!*» SUITS • TOPCOATS * HATS ==BoY’S=== o. K. CLOTHING CO. 113 E. MARTIN STREET ers courteously and give bs gen erously as you possibly can. A training meeting for all volun teer workers who will serve in the residential campaign will be held Ttursdcy night (October 9> at the First Baptist Church, Bul lock Building. Hour of the meeting is 8 o'clock and all workers are urged 10 he present to receive their working kits alonrj with '‘informa tion and inspiration ” Below are the names of persons who Usd .volunteered by press deadline this week. We hope for additional workers so that no one person will be expected to cover an unduly large amount of terri tory. If there are those ladies who are willing to help in the United Fund Drive and have not been call ed, they are asked to telephone i their School Area Chairman and let her know. Tbiy are also invit ed and urged to be present at the training meeting Thursday night at the First Baptist Church. In the Oberlin School Area. Mrs. Tulia Turner is chairman. Work ing with her are Mrs Mary Cur tis, Miss Letitia Fields. Mrs. Mar.v Hopkins, Mrs. Elsie Haves and Mrs. Daisy Williams. Mrs. Viola High, Chairman of the Crosby-Garfield School Area, has the following ladies as Section Captains; Mrs. E A. Solomon. Mrs. l.ucille Morgan. Mrs. Mary Moore Mrs. Dorothy Sanders, and Mrs. Eunice Whitley. A partial list of the other workers in the Crosby area includes Mrs, Dorothy Alien, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Mrs Mary Henry, Mrs. Cora Malone. Mrs Al ma Miller, Mrs. Lucille Johnson. Mrs. Made Wideman and.. Mrs. Flossie Bolton. Chairman of the Washington School Area is Mrs. Dorothy Tay THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11 ! 938 1 lor WiUon. Serving or- Section i Captains under Mrs. Wilson are ; Mrs. Eiia T. Jones, Mrs. J. J. Rob* j inson. Mrs. Julia S. Miller, Mrs. | Primrose Rogers Jackson and Mrs. ; M, W. Blakely. Other worker* arc | Mrs. Doris Whitaker, Mrs. Pecolia j Tyson, Miss Frances Hinton, Mrs. | Vivian Smith, Mrs. Ruth Branch, ' Mrs. Ruth Merritt. Mrs. Mae Fran | ccs Rogers, Mrs. Lillie B. Hinton, ! M’'s. Lillie Tayloi and Mrs. Beu i lah Ma^on. Mrs. Abie Peebles is chairman of the Lucille Hunter School Area, Working with Mrs. Peebles arc the j following: Mrs. Daisy Freeman, i Mrs. Herman Taylor. Mrs. Gladys | Hunt. Msr. Beatrice Hall,. Mrs, An nie Fincher, Mrs. Margaret Me- Knight, Mrs. Stella Houlen, Mrs. Lillian Freeman, Mrs. Rosabell i Hinton, Mrs. Nevarro Jeffries. Mrs | Mary V dson and. Mrs. Ophelia | j Irving. Others are to be added to j j this list. The Mary Phillips School Arcs j | has as chairman Miss Lillie M. I j Dunn with MLs L. Hartsfield as I ! co-chairman. Workers in that area j | are M-ss Marjorie Williams, Mrs. i Mildred Horton Mrs. Janet Mar- j 1 chena. Mrs, Elmira Greene. Miss Psrthenia Dunn. Mrs. Dorothy Simms. Mrs. J. C. Raines. Mrs. Vi vian M r Muckers, Miss Mary Dunn, i Mrs. Christine Stewart, Mrs, Er* j ncstine White. Miss Dorothy Thom* ! as. Mrs Ella McCollum, Mrs. Mas> 1 jnrie Davis Sister Gary, Airs. Ber : madine Bailey, Mrs. Patricia Ann | Tavior arid Airs. Doris Jordan. : Miss Vi . ian Irving is vice-chair | man of the Negro Residential Di ! vision. i The Raleigh Community owes | many thanks to these ladies and to | others vho give of their time and energy t<- help make their ci <v a j better one in which to live Evening School Flans Released At Saint Aug. Registration will be continued and classes will begin in the even ing school program at. St. Augus tine's College Wednesday, Gctobet j 8, at 6:30 p, m. i The college plans to offer the ! following courses: Beginning Typing. Beginning Shorthand, Mental Hygiene, and Teaching Mentally Retarded Cbild i ren. The classes in beginning typing and Shorthand will meet in Room 302. Hunter Building, for registra tion arid class organization. Maple Temple Church News BY MISS LENA M, ELBE BY MISS LENA M. EURE Sunday, Oct, s— The morning service at the Maple Temple ! Christian Church began prompt j lv at 11 o'clock. Rev. M. P Book er, pastor, made the call to wor ship, and the senior choir march ed in the processional singing. | “Leaning on the Everlasting Arm." ; The first hymn for the morning ; was “Near to the Heart of God," ! followed by scripture reading by ! the pastor taken from Revelations, I 22:1 to 21. Invocation was given by Rev. C C. Burnette, following ; which tire choir sang, “Lead Me 1 to Calvary,” The missions offering | was taken and then blessed by i Deacon Eddie Mcßride, and later 1 announcements were made Prior to the sermon, the choir sang “Christ Is Ail.” The sermon was taken from Reve lations 22:5 in support of the subject* “There Shall Be No i Night There ’ln the sermon, , the pastor stressed that there would he no need for a can i die or the light of the sun, for Use Lord glvetli abundant I light, lie emphasised that men should live righteously In order that they might be In eluded among' that number headed for the land of no night, ft was a wonderful ser mon and enjoyed by all of (hose present. The paster climaxed the sermon bv leading the congregation in singing. “11l Be All Right ” The invitational hymn was “Almost ; Persuaded" and two young girls j accepted the lord, thereby be | coming candidates for baptism. : While the sacrament was being ! readied, the choir sang “God Will (Take Carc of You." Following the ! Lords Supper, the Doxology was ' sung. Benediction was given by j Rev. O. C. Burnette. Motorcade to Cary AME i Rev. Booker and his congrega i lion went, to the Cary A.M.E. ! Church Sunday afternoon. The j Rev. Joseph Hunter is pastor of | the Cary AME Church. Rev. Booker delivered r- very j timely message, and used for his [ theme. “I Believe I'll run on and [ sw what the end will be." Music ! was rendered by (he Senior Choir, i After ths service, we had an | Interesting time fellowshlpping with our many friends and rela tives in Cary. Miss Mae Hopson was in charge of the program for j the day. Sick and Shut-In Persons on the sick list incltid i ed: Mrs. Fannie Mcßride, Mrs. j Carolina Woods. Mrs. Estella Pul j ley, Mrs. Ktssie Johnson, and Mrs. Evans. THOUGHT PCT?. T-TF VP&t.K' "Jesus To lug ui the Worm. HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES Number ot issues and cost per word: ISSUES I « g u Cost per word 4c 4c 3c Jo per line, uei issue 10c 10c Hie 7Vte Each word sboreviattor., initial or j symbol count as one word Punctuation marks aro NOT counted ! a* words. The minimum number of words m ■ an.v want ad is IS words. You will save money by ordering your ad to run 8 or 12 issues. Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned throilgb Wednesday up to 10 A M SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN tor PU I 10-minutes *5 00; Research, Menu ! scripts edited and put in good Eng i !lsh MARCUS SOULWARE. San! Augustine's College, Raleigh. N C AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAK t- V- DRIVE.TT—C ARsT't RU C KV AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - 30! N McDowell St.—Dial i'E i-So:*2 -Night TE 3 0994. Get your money out of used rein gerators, stoves and furniture NOW Use our ciass’tied ads. Dial TE t-»M FOOD SPECIALS , JOY’S AMERICAN GRILL ~ 280 tta.it ! Martin St.. Ealclgh-Diai TE 2-B*3B Coopers Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken ( Our Specialty > Ptg and Chicken 108 E. DAVIE ST NURSERY I KOWLER-s NURSERY H rTjJettevTlTn Highway Phong US 2-Wa*. ! RENTING A ROOM!!—Register it with ua at IT; L-SSS3. This space will cc«t you only 12c. SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—SiJ2 ■» Bljo<i worth St . Phone TE 2-9496 Consult our classified ads regularly; there arg many bargains ottered Legal Hotises 1 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PKOCE- '■ BY PUBLICATION I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE TN THE SUPERIOR COURT DANIEL M. SMITH. Plaintiff \ 5. MAGNOLIA SMITH. Defendant TO MAGNOLIA SMITH TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking rear a*ai you has been filed m the a rye entitl ed action. The nature of the ehef bei >« sought is as follows To s icure an ;•:■>- soiute divorce cn the part of tns j plaintiff based upon the grounds of two years conth.dous separation be tween the plaintiff and the defends: t. You are required to make delen-e in such pleadings not late: than Nu j vember Bth. 1958, and upon jour fa.l --| ure to do so. the party seeking relief i against you wilt apply to the Court tar ! the relict sought. I This 17th day of September. 1658. SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Superior ( ou t GEORGE E BROWN Atty. I Sept. 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11. 1953 EXECUTRIX S NOTH £ NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having ouaiified as Executrix of hi •• Estate of Mr, Andrew C Pa rish, dr i ceased, late of Wake County, Nor: 1 Carolina, this is to notifv all person , having claims against tae Estate t said deceased to tfxbibit them to ■ ; undersigned at P. O Box 32. Method ! North Carolina, on or before the 2Sin ! day of September, 1935. or ’-hi* not 1 e will bn pleaded m bar of their reco. levy. Alt persons indebted to th* "Ji “ will please make Immediate payme ” ! This the 29th day of September. 19»> MRS. CO AIF A PARRISH. Executrix Box 12 Method. Norlh Carolina : October i, 11. 13. 25. November 1. 8. j 3958 I STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP M* ' . AGEMjENT. CIRCULATION Est. 0? THE CAROLINIAN. Published weekly at Raleigh, N required by the Acts of Augur' 21- 18.- a« amended by the Acts ot March 1833, arc! July ?. 1846 (Title 33. United States Code. Suction 233) Statement of twelve month* ettdurj October t. 1958. the name and address of the publUher. editor, managing edi tor business manager is F. R. Jervay. of Raleigh N. C. Owner of The Carolinian Publishing Company, Raleigh. N. C„ is P. R J**'* v«v Raleigh N C The known bond holder*, mortgage* and other aecurit' bolder* owning or holding 1 percent o' more of total amount of bonds, mortgages,’ or other securities sr«: NONE Tire average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or oth erwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the ds'c shown above is 73i0, Signed P, Ft Jervay, Publisher- Ownrr. Sworn in and subscribed before roe j this 7th day of October. MRS. (Seal) I jai.ie* A Shepard, Notary Public (My commission expires January J 2. | iPF.ai. NOTtCR OF SERVICE OF FROCKS* BY PUBUCATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IZOLA MARSHALL, Plaintiff JOHN LEE MARSHALL, D '.fondant TO JOHN LEW MARSHALL.' TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitl ed action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To secure an absolute divorce on the, part of the plaintiff based upon the grounds of two year* continuous sepaartion between the plaintiff and the defendant. You are required to make defense to ‘ such pleadings not later than Novam* : ber 22. 1058. and upon your failure to do so, Ihe party reeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought. Tins .Kkh day of September 195*. SARA ALLEN A '*»’ ‘ a*4 f ("Vfb’-'V I Oct, 4, It, itt, W IMS J ’ 9

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