.y SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947 HOSPITAL PATIENTS OF L. RICHARDSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MAY 22, 1047 \ Mrs. Annie Mae Allen, 527 Beech street, City. .? Mrs. Louise Allen, 420 Cole Jv-VV1' street. City. ? ' Mrs. Marie Bailey, Route 7, i 1 Eox 415, Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Eliza Belle, 1103 Ms Bilbro street, City. Mr. Dillard Blair, 212 East street, City. Baby Girl Bethel, 125 Ridge street, City. , Mrs. Claretta Bason, 803 Doris avenue, City. Miss Jeannie Chatfin, 224 Mendenhall street, City. College, City. Mr. John Coleman, Lutheran Mrs. Helen Collins, Box 113, "'* Madison, N. C. Baby Delois'Caldwell, 503 Cole street. City.. Mr. George DeBerry, 1100 W. McCulloch street, City. Mr. Troy Donnell, 121 Haynes street, City. Mr. Charlie Fox, Route 2, Box 7, Siler City. % j CallV Hnv nrl orKiirl' cot ? ? j - xuuvi MM* IV) U6 t Sampson street* .City. Mr. Jackson Freshley, 967 W. | McCulloch street. City. Mrs. Hester Fox, Liberty. Mr. John Gentry, North Campus, ORD, City. Baby Robert Gritfin, 615 EsSAVE THE PIECES j ' AND BRING THEM TO * RIERSON BROS. "We Weld It" 248 E. Sycamore Dial 2-0002 HARRY D. KELLETT INCORPORATED ' LINCOLN - MERCURY GENUINE PARTS & OERVICE 531 S. Elm St. Phone 5095 A Fitting Tr From time immemorial make the last rites a tri departed. It is a i'ittin . which has been passed o Let us help make your fi leave no regrets. Our fac staff conscientious and t Call us for a Fitting Tril BROWN FUNER Perry J. Brown, Mgr.-Owner .v." , V- Dial 'V . ' i/Ytf ? 4>.V?nv v ' - Vv/?: ' ' ' ' . 7 . ' . ifei: " ' ' ' TH SICKLIST ?BBME1 sex street, City. Mrs. Lena Holt, Gibsonville. Baby Ted K .Hall, Pleasant Garden. Mrs. Grace HInnant, 1301 Sloan street, City. Baby Mary Harper, 405, Gillespie street, City. Baby Robbie Jean Harris, 9 24 Dick street, City. Julian. Mr. Nathaniel Hooks, Route 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. 200C Husband street. City. Baby Robert Keck, 1319 Lincoln Court. City. Mrs., Ada Lomax, 115 Moss street, Reidsville. Mitt Betty Matthews, 1013 N Eugene street, City. Mr. John Mitchell. Route 6, Box 62-A, Greensboro. Mr. Joe Murray, 143 W. McCulloch street, City. Mr. George Moragne, 402 Stewart street. City. Mrs. Essie Murphy, 639 Lindsay street, City. Mr. John Lee Pinnix, Bessemer Branch. City. Miss Zenobia Phifer, L. Richardson Nurses Home, City. Mr. Odell Robifins, 618 CumI berland street, City. Mrs. Pecolia Richmond, 706 Lindsay street. City. Mrs. Margaret Russell. Route 5, Box 16, Greensboro,. \rs T7* 1 I* - - ?uias xvveiyn opencer ana baby girl, 310 Winston street. City. Baby Brenda Ann Shoffner, Route 7, Box 76-C, Greensboro. Rev. John Spencer, Route 1, Box 1, Stoneville. Mr. George Sudds, Route 2, Brown Summit. Mrs. Rosie Sudds, G16 Willis street. City. Mrs. Sceola Thomas, 135 N. Dudley street. City. SARETTABEAUTYSHOPPE "It Takes Your Head to Run Our Business" MISS SARAH BROWN, Prop. 1222 E. Market St.?Dial 2-3026 MACO MODERNISTIC BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. I. HUNTLEY, Manager a m ?, * n a ?~ * - ?? a jt icwau uuHLumur is our DWX Advertisement 02 E. Market ? Phone 9157 ibute mankind has sought to bute to those who have g and beautiful usage n to our day. nal tribute one that will ilities are complete?our :xperienced. >ute To Your Loved One AL DIRECTORS 918 E. Market St. 6109 E FUTURE OUTLOC Mrs. Plumma Totten, Houte 1, Box 51-B, Gibsonville. Mr. James Washington, 140 \V. McCulloch street, City. Baby Bobbie Jean Washington, 002 S. Cedar street. City. . Mrs. Lalor Williams, 100 S. Noclio street, City. Mrs. Anita 'Willis, Route 1. Yanceyville. Mr. James Chester Waddell, 901 Bennett street. City. Mr. Malard Williams, 1544 McConnell road, City. Miss Annie J. Woods, Glen 4 Raven. Mrs. Florence Wilson, Gilisouville. Mrs. Lula White, 512 linywood street, City. Mrs. Lalluth Walker and baby boy; 116 Ridge street, City. Boy Scouts Want Bottles We know you must have a pile of empty bottles lying around the house or yard, somewhere, that you'd like to get rid of in the easiest way. Well' here's your chance to do it. Members of the Greensboro Boy Scout troops want those bottles to help raise funds to provide improvements to Boy Scouts camps in ths area . . . they want any kind of cold drinks bottles, milk bottles, or any other types of beverages. All you have to do is gather up the bottles and place them on the curb in front of your house this coining Sunday . . . that's Sunday, May 25 ... by 2 p. m. The Scouts will come by in trucks and pick them up. If you live outside the city, call in to the Boy Scouts headquarters here and they'll send someone out to pick up those empty bottles, wherever you are. Or, if you care to, you can bring the bottles, yourself, to the curb market site on Commerce Place Sunday afternoon and turn them in there. It's the Boy Scouts Bottle Collection Campaign Sunday afternoon. All funds will go to the camp improvements such as purchasing boats, handicraft, etc. The drive here Sunday is being headed up by R. D. Douglas, Jr., chairman, D. D. Gallegher, council commissioner, and senior scouts. In marshy lands near Moren:?.. -? ? ' - ucou vmy are several neron ana egret rookeries which, until recent years, was guarded by an Audobon->paid warden. Gilmer Street Grocery <101 E. Gaston St. Phone 2-1565 Used Shoes of All Kinds and All Sizes. . FOX SHOE SHOP 713 E. Market St. lilllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Half Moon Cafeteria OPEN TO GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE 1 ' I Come In and Dine With Us Where You Get 8ervlce With a Smile 1100 E. Market St. DEAN & CRAWFORD, Prpps. iiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiriiiiimiifii IK REV. J. T. DOUGLAS TO PREACH AT ELKS' HALL SUNDAY, MAY 25 Rev. J. T. Douglas, pastor St. James Presbyterian chur< will preach for the Elks Suml afternoon, May 1:5, at' the Ell Hall, 505 East Market street, 5 o'clock. Rev. Douglas served us clu lain in the recent war, and .1 sometime was overseas, v.Iu he came in contact with men all races. A forceful speaker, is interesting to Wear him ruk some of his experiences wh serving in this capacity. The public is invited to atte this service. Music will be fui ished by the quartet. wmmmsrnm For a dependable Beauty Cour Attend RIACO BEAUTY COLLEG 800 E. Sycamore?Phone 3-35 E. D. London, President llillllllllllllllllllllllll THOMA! FOOD 613 EAST M MAKE Oi MEAT-Steaks - Rc Chops, etc. risn ? iMu POULTRYGroceries Trade Here Vtterans of 2 YOU ARE BUILD A H UNDER THE G. Let Us Arrang GATI SAVINGS & LO 108 South Greene St. FOR A GOOD TAS THE COL( Try our special roast din with the trimmings. We serv varieties of vegetables meats in the Colonial . s Call 8928 for an arrangemer your special parties. COLONIi 438 E. Wi THREE Visit GILBERT DONNELL ot GROCERY . 334 Percy Street RHBBBDHnBHBHnB vS* ?? E T H E L'S BAKE SHOP 'or 813 E. Market St. ii'C ol' it tie lie "GOOD COAL IS HEAT . INSURANCE" nd : COLONIAL " Ice & Coal Co. E 401 East .Market Street 27 Dial 3-0923 5-REEVES CENTER ARKEt STREET NE STOP DO >ast ? Stew Beef ? Pork llcts ? Crockers. - Freshly Dressed, and Produce r? Save Money World War II ENTITLED TO OR BUY IOME I. BILL OF RIGHTS e the Loan For You Z CITY AN ASSOCIATION Open 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. TY DINNER DINE AT )NIAL HOUSE \L HOUSE \SHINGTON ST.

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