COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Wilmington, N. C. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Motor Truck Sales & Service SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE GMC Motor Trucks — GM-Diesel Marine Engines Lester H. Knight L. Hal Knight Exclusive Motor Truck Service 2101 South Front Street Phone 7074 Wilmington, N. C. LANE'S DRUG STORES Three Locations to Serve You at Cut-Rate Prices Lane's Brooklyn Pharmacy, 902 N. Fourth St. Lane's Market St. Pharmocy, 1608 Market St. Lane's Lake Forest Pharmacy, Commercial Bldg. Greenfield Street We Appreciate Your Business Wilmington, N. C. SEASON’S GREETINGS PARKER'S SUPERETTE FOOD STORE Mi fr Chestnut St. MYJJE* Tel. 7787 WILMINGTON, N. C. IP MODERN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS, Incorporated LAUNDERERS — CLEANERS — HATTERS Inrofele Laundry Marking and Sanitoae Dry Cloaning 118 Soatk Seventeenth Street Dial 7751 Wilmington, N. C. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS COASTAL MOTORS, Incorporated CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE Ulli Street fir Morket DIAL 5301 WILMINGTON, N. C. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Towles-Cline Construction Co. Morket Street Road Wilmington, N. C. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS COASTAL CAB COMPANY MODERN TWO WAY MOTOROLA RADIOS FOR FASTER SERVICE ■ ■. ; - • * 1 “ALL WHITE DRIVERS” DIAL 4464 624 South Second Street ’X\ ^CfTCNCr;* WILMINGTON, N. C. By?ouy Edison for li re. Topic A- ? These days everyone seems to be noundint off about us women. What to do for and about us threatens to become Topic A. Among: the advice we liked best is what the Dean of Women at Columbia University had to say. When we’re downhearted, she recommends we remember Mother Eve. “She worked hard, worried about her family, and ■ founded the human race. A11 this, for an orphan without psy chologists to adjust her, is pretty good going and we‘d better set out after her.” High Level In Utah’s 2nd District, two women ran against one another for Congress. The outstanding feature of their battle was the high level on which they fought it out. They stuck to the issues, did not indulge, in personalities. Conceding her defeat, Mrs. Ivy Priest, the Republican candidate, congratulated her victorious op ponent; Democrat Reva Beck Bo sone, for conducting a “clean campaign.” Here’s another record to point to with pride. More Praise A chairman of one of the large railroads complimented his wom en employes for their gracious ness, poise and dignity. It was their viewpoints, he pointed out, | tliat were responsible for many of the new' features in today’s modern trains. A Long Way And Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt, who believes in us, says we’ve come a long way. As proof, she refers to the position of women in the UN as advisers, heads of commissions apd delegates. “They have graduated,” she says, “from exclusion from business and the professions to almost complete acceptance and equality and are now generally treated as virtual ly on a par with men in the po litical world at home and abroad.” Peace and Progreso In two recent speeches by pub lic officials, we found much food for thought. Associate Justice William O. Douglas of the Su preme Court urged us to invest in international progress, not only money, but also sympathy and understanding. "Millions of the peoples of the earth ” he said, “are trying to do today for them selves and their children what our forefathers did for us in 1776. Their revolutions need manage ment and direction. It will be shameful if when the hi^ory of the period is ■written, America is credited with suppressing these smuggles.” State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Beatrice Peele Cornell, Plaintiff vs. Charles Harvey Cornell, Defendant. NOTICE The Defendant, Charles Harvey Cornell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, N. C., to obtain an absolute divorce from the Defendant, Charles Harvey Cornell, on the grounds of two years continuous separation prior to the institution of this action, as by law made and provided, and the said defendant, Charles Harvey Cornell, will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Meck lenburg County, N. C., in the Courthouse at Charlotte, N. C. on the 4th day of January, A. D., 1951, or within twenty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff, Beatrice Peele Cornell, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This the 6th day of December, A. D., 1950. WM. MOORE, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court. Mecklenburg County, N. C. (12-7, 14, 21. 28—p) State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ruby M. Corder, Plaintiff, vs. Walter H. Corder, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Walter H. Cord er, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, North Car olina, by Ruby M. Corder, the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two year*' separation; and the de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County at the Courthouse in Charlotte, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 29th day of De cember, 1950, to answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in the said action; and if he fails to appear and GREETINGS SPIRITTME CHEMICAL GO., INC. Louis Hanson, President More than 72 years of Continuous Service WILMINGTON, N. C. MERRY CHRISTMAS BARNES MOTOR COMPANY STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE Phone 5676 213 Chestnut St. WILMINGTON, N. C. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS GEO, W. TRASK AND SONS GROWERS AND SHIPPERS ©r # FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES W'rightsboro, North CanSiu 4p plaint within the limn specified herein, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded Hi aaid complaint. This the first day of December, I960 W1L MOORE, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (Noe, 80; Dec. 7, 14, 21c) EMPTY LIVES We see so many empty lives, Throughout the land today, Where nothing great and noble thrives, Nor goodness seems to stay, Until we , wonder what to do To help the sinful throngs, That they might have a higher view And overcome their wrongs. They’re empty of the love of God, Of grace that is Divine, And so the path of tin they trod Where glories never thine; Nor where true values fill the soul, Nor beauty’s found the most, But where the gems of life are stole By Satan and his host. They’re empty of the finest traits, j Of righteousness and truth. But take the way our Master ( hates That wrecks them in their j youth. They’re empty of uplifting slips, It's Refreshment...j And It's All Value j WILMINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. , WILMINGTON. N. C. Of purposes meet great, Who oft resort to kilo games That bring them to their fate. O empty soul and heart and mind. There is a pathway bright, And if you'll seek you’ll surely find The rood to some great height, Where you’ll be filled with noble / thought, r Your hands with deads mast hh* That when life’s battles yon have fought, You’ll leave your mark behind' You’ll vote every day for American living standards when you patronise firms watch display the Union Label, Shop Card and Union Button. -—. SEASON’S GREETINGS Sinclair Lumber Co. Incorporated MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS Long Leaf and Short Leaf Pine Lumber Flooring, Ceiling, Siding Dimension Timbers a Specialty LAURINBURG, N. C. SEASON'S GREETINGS J. W. MURCHISON COMPANY # Wilmington, N. 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