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TWO HOSPITAL PATIENTS REGISTERED AT L. RICHARDSON HOSPITAL, ' OCTOBER -11. 1017 Miss Lucy Mae Bessaut, S34 Johnson street. City. Mrs. Rosa Burton, 604 Nantucket street, City. I Mrs. Ellen Betliea, 1209 Archer street, City. 1 Little Ella Mae Byrd, Route 2. Box 79, Summerfield. Little Delois Caldwell, 503 Cole street. City. Mr. V. C. Cunningham, Randleman. Mrs. Annie Clarke, Route 1, Reidsville. Mr. T. W. Cowan, 909 Dudley street, City. mrs. ijrace uanty, 502 Boyd street, City. Mrs. Mary Cotton, 622 Sampson street, City. Mr. Luther Coleman, 810 Cedar street, City. Little Shirlean Dearmon, . Route 1, Summerfield. Miss Margaret Davis, 226 Rust sell street. City. Mr. Venater Davis. 613 CumCARR AM) McNKAL WOOD YARD Stove Wood, Heater Blocks, and Slabs 1308 E. Market St. Phone 2-5052 IB Dlllllf CO. We Clothe the Family Everything in Wearing Apparel * We have Shoes For Men, Women and Children. "Visit our tailoring department. We have a new line of Fall and Winter woolens now on display. We cut and make clothes to your measure, and srive you the opportunity t o pay on weekly plans. 814 E. MARKET ST. ' GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 8.4815 BBBMHjMjWjj _ I0NESB0R0 ( GROCERIES - Mi 1000 E. Market St. Smoot-E Funeral Home of Guilford Mutua 24 HOUR AMBU: EXPERIENCE Tels: Office 3-4506?Reside 710 South > Greensboro, Nt TH SICK LIST! berlanc' street. City. Mrs. Cornelius Edwards, 201 WltittiiBston street, City. Mrs Hazel Wilcott, Route 1, Rox U0, Roxboro. Mrs. Patricia Fields, 1227 Battlegroand Avenue, City. Mrs. Annie Finctier, 414 Regan street, City. Mrs. Minnie Gibson, 331 W. Bragg street. City. Mr. Scott Graham, 401 Cole street, City. Mrs. Emma Jean Goins and baby girl, 112 Raleigh street, City. Basil Galloway, Jr., 425 High street. City. Mr. James Harris, 507 Prescott street. City. Carl Lacy Haith, III, 504 Haywood street, City. Mr. Irvin Headen, Jr., 909 Douglas street, City. Mr. John Headen, Siler City. Mrs. Lessie Holt, 609 South Ashe street, City. Mrs. Marie Hughes and baby girl. Apt. 3. Gorrell street, City. Mr. Samuel Jordan, Route 5, Box 19-A. Greensboro. Mrs. Laura Lee and baby boy, 543 Piedmont street, Reidsville. * Mis Mag Milliken, L. Richardson Nurses Home, City. Mrs. Mamie Marsh, Siler City. Miss Myftle Moore, 2133 McConnell Road, City. Little JSdna Martin, Route 1, Box 95, Guilford College. Mrs. Mamie Mills, 524 High street. City. / Mr. Lorenzo Newby, A. and T. College, City. Miss Pearl Norris, Route 1, Box 117, McLeansville. Mrs. Marylene Neal, Route 5, Box 10, City. Mrs. Josephine Parker, 307 Regan street, City. Mrs. Lois Quick and baby boy, Route 2, Box 9-B, City. Visit Your Friendly FISH MARKET 1200 South Ashe Street MRS. VIOLA WILLIAMS, Prop. Phone 3-3862 Mozelle's Beauty Nook MRS. IDA B. WILKENS, Mgr. Where There Is. Beauty, We Shape It; Where There Is No Beauty, We Make It. OPERATORS: Airs. Mildred Horton Mrs. Ola R. Giles 1600 E. Market St.?Dial 9458 :ash service EATS - PRODUCE Phone 3-1513 )ilworth 1 Home I Burial Association, Inc. LANCE SERVICE iD DRIVERS :nce: 3-4210, 6633 and 3-4107 Vshe Street >rth Carolina ^ f .1 IE FUTURE OUTLOt Marvin Richmond, 309 Gillespie street. City. Mrs. Mary Runkins, 1015 S. Cedar street. City. Miss Annie Mable Summers, 407 Gillespie street. City. Mr.! Clinton Smith, 1613 East Market street. City. Little Ann Rue Spinks, 1317 S. Ashe street. City. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and baby girl. S22% Ashe street. City. Mrs. Geneva Williams, 1022 E. Washington street. City. Miss Mary Ruth Whitsett, 1812 Larkin street. Cjty. Mrs. Mary Womack, 204% N. Gilmer street. City. Mrs. Geneva Waters, 1602 McConnell Road, City. Mrs. Janie Wright. 1145 Gorrell street. City. Mr. Willie Wharton, 1918 E. Market street. City. Mrs. Mary H. Watt, 95 Ridge street. Reidsville. Levi Williamson, Route 1, Box 174, Brown Summit. Leroy Williamson, Route 1, Hnv 17 4 If,.,,... ? o..? :, - . ?, i/.unii iiuiiiiun. Mrs- Rebecca Warren, Glen Raven. Mrs. Mary Watlington, Route 1, Yanceyville. Mr. Lee Mack Walker, 907 Pickett street, City. Miss Edna L. Watson, 315 East street, City. BENNETT COLLEGE PRESENTS SALZEDb CONCERT ENSEMBLE A concert of unusual novelty and interest will be given at Bennett College by the Salzedo Concert Ensemble on October 20, at S o'clock p. m. This ensemble, comprised of two harps, a flute, and a cello, is one of the unique combinations of the concert stage and presents solo instruments as well as diverse combinations. Entertaining and refreshing diversity is possible in the programs presented by the Salzedo Concert Ensemble. The harps are played by Carlos Salzedo, the foremost harpist in the country and by one of' the most gifted harpists of the younger generation, fascinating Mimi Allen. Ruth Freeman, extraordinary young American flutist, and Mary Doo.little, fiery Canadian-American cellist, complete the ensemble. Its repertoire includes not only compositions for the full group but also for flutes and ROYAL GARDEN CAFE When dining, out try Oui Rib Barbecue, Chicken, Chops and Hams Always Glad to Serve You OPEN ALL NIGHT 821 East Market Street Phone 9355 . . X \v XJRDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1947 ^ i FOX SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing , Shoes for Sale ? Shoe Shine Soft Drinks EVERETT FOX, Prop. 1001 S. ASHE STREET * i , INGRAM Motors FORD SAAJES and SERVICE j 315 N, Elm Street j Greensboro, N. 0. [ Phone 2-3187 George Carr WOOD YARD GREENSBORO COCA N We have Heater Blocks, Cooking Wood and Slabs. For Prompt Delivery, Call 3-4249. ? , . ~ . COMES FIRST and Gutter Repair id Sheet Metal Service G AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 4007 i A Pause -COLA BOTTLING CO. . * , . r OK SAT cello, liarp and flute, cello and harp, harp'and piano, two harps cello and piano, and harp solo Compositions range from th{ Hassle masters of the 18th cen tury to contemporary composers REASONABLE More persons, it is said, spcal English than any other language Or a reasonable facsimile there of.?Indianapolis News. "Our annual accident toll o 100,000 killed and 10,000, 000 injured is an intolerabli drain on our manpower and re sources." ? Harry S. Truman. . "The nation today needs met who think in terms of service t( their country and not in term! of their country's debt to them.' ?Gen. Omar X. Bradley, head o! Veterans Administration. SOUTHSIDE RADIO SHOP Wc Repair Radios, Phonographs, Record Players All Work Guaranteed , 1105 East Market St. Phone 3-7155 We Call For and Deliver Under New Management IRELAND'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 620 E. Market St. Phone 9573 One-Stop Service Station Clark Ireland, Prop. 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