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MONDAY. IULY IMS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. KOCTY MOUNT. KORTH CAROLINA PAGE TIN RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT THIEYES, BEWARE OF THIS MAN With The Boyt On FriJiy morning, June 7. a few mmu: af.er midnight, our; co-worker and peivonal friend.

Mannes Darean Munn. slipped qmeUy into the eternal sleep. His passing brought a par.g of sorrow; to myriads cf friends and busi-, ness acquaintances, and citizens who had twice acclaimed him without opposition to the highest ROSENBLOOM-LEVY CO. In SERVICE iTTt 1 I i 't 1 STARTS TOMORROW TUESDA 9, A. M.

position within tneir gai. "i greatest loss is to his co-workers, joix NAVY u-ho knew him intimately and, Bnlce Brown Lnin -d T. D. Womble of Rocky that they had come to admire Mount, end W. G.

Corbett of and love the man as well as rely Hope were sworn into the on his wise counsels and mature on Jutle are SS; at Bainbridge. Md. They nave judgment that marked him as one signed up for two years, cf the outstanding men of the Brown and Hayes are graduates generation among those who knew Benvenue high school. Wo-ft55 ESSE? mble of the Rocky Mount high end faithful, as a business man school and Corbett of the Spring 1air and aggressive and as a jjope high school. Christian gentleman, a true fol-, lower of Chi ist.

SEPARATED FROM ARMY Mannes Munn was bom in Ker-. Ralpn KhaW c'6 on Brake. was sparated from the near Bishopulle. S. on ftJ I revolver as a prize was J.

I. Nichols, fingerprint expert. Pictured above in a characteristic pose the sharp shooter posted a sin-ling 96.8 to win the match. A warning to thieves came out of the Police Department pisioi shooC last Thursday with the department averaging 87.1 for the match. Winner of the coveted department trophy and ruarv 26.

1680. His parents wri his parents. Mr. and Mrs wpslev Munn and Rebecca R. Brake, route two, Battle- xi.

t'i-n sisters. 3 TEST Munn and the He served 42 months in rv f'liir broth-' Aaiuc Armv with 1ft mrtnths uQi.r,T rmtpw Char ULY Uncle Dan Woodruff Gets National Safety Award to an industrial accident. He has two sons who have worked for the company since 1924. both without a lost-time accident. Uncle Dan just grins and allows that maybe taking safety precautions around machinery just runs in the family.

Keterjohnbaaiel and WaKduty in Europe ter Dove Munn. Only two sur- H.Rnv nirHBftn vive. Mr John Daniel Munn and HARDY DISCHARGED Mrs. Mattie M. Dean, the last.

William D. Hardy, AMM second named havm-r been with him dur-. class, USNR, has been discharged ing the major portion of his las irom the Naval Reserve from the illness, minis ermg and caring for.Navai Personnel Separation Cen-liis every need as a devoted at Jacksonville, Fla. tive. He came to Rocky Mount a-; LT.

ATKIXS GRADUATES round the Vim of the century, Carl A Atkins of 307 for employment with tne auwu HU1 Streec was graduated from Coast Line as an operator His. the Army gchooI of 1,,. Gov. strict attention to duty ernment Carlisle Barracks, earned him a position of Chief Qn Juy 3 Clerk to the freight agent He shonly Jaf ova position he held ab0, SI5 seas where he wiU be assigned years. On July 13.

190b he joined th mUitary gov- the late John D. Christian the, establishment of the brokerage! l- firm of Christian and Munn. which HOOKS DISCHARGED tmneri until the death ofi At present. Uncle Dan is a ELKIM. July 8 (P) James Daniel i Uncle Dan) Woodruff, 68.

is a little man with a big record in matters pertaining to safety. Tomorrow night at a banquet arranged by the Chatham Manufacturing company. Uncle Dan. who has a unique half-century safety record with the company, will receive the National Safety Council's annual industrial safety award. This marks the first time the award has gone to a southern worker.

i E. C. Padgett, director of safety for the North Carolina Industrial Commission and secretary of the National Safety Council Textile roaming worker in the carding department where he started 50 years ago. He keeps an eye on floors and machines, watching for anything that might contribute to an accident. He also instructs younger employees in safety rules and regulations.

An old truism is Uncle Dans standby. "Carelessness." he says Mr rhris'ian about 1917. It wasj G. E. riocks.

seaman first class will "is the biggest cause of accidents. in that vear following the deatn son oi Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Hooksi section executive commiuee, People get to running machines nf Tr Christian inai meie ui iu Lds.cni Avenue, lias oeeni Awam. Uncle Dau has worked 50 years until they tlunk they know it au. and then, one day. they relax and get caught established a partnersnip -iui mc ujsuiais irura tne jn aval Reserve late Clarence A Griffin under the from the Naval Air Station, Char-present firm name of Munn, Grif-jleston, S. after a year of ser- for the blanket manufacturing firm without a single day lost due onrt fr.mDanv.

ncn fin December 26. 1934.1 BISHOP OCT UNG Students Parade For Price Controls Tarboro Lions Install Officers he purchased that interest andj from then until his death was the; Jack Bishop, seaman first class. TTSVX? has Ir-aan Hirnhnn, I 1 sole owner of that firm, his uu- ness inwioa j-'u montns ot service. The son of CHAPEL HILL, July 8 TARBORO. July 8 Clayton w-narlprnnff scour.

ui v. owtort a director ot -xi. aim j. j. jjisnop oi U7 Svcamore strppf hp Hic.v, The University of North Caro Jackson has been installed presi- National of SJ' l- The Planters national ed from the Naval Air Station' dent 01 tne larDoro uo C1UD Bank lina students paraded here Saturday, demonstrating for return of the occasion of its emergence from at Charleston, price controls.

DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON HUNDREDS OF The parade followed adoption of a petition, signed by more than 1.000 persons and forwarded to iur uie cuuuliK eai. Other new officers are Jesse Broome, firs; vice president. Stanley Overman, second vice president. Johnny Jones, third vice president, Mack Ruffin, treasurer. Bob Strickland, secretary.

Joe Fryer is tail twister and N. S. Newman, lion tamer. Directors, who will seive for two years, are Bert Lyles and George Heath. North Carolina Congressmen, urg ing reinstatement of a "workable Chief Executive Back At Desk Asks OPA Fill-in And Loan Action WASHINGTON, July 8 (J).

OPA." Veterans were leaders in the demonstration. 1914 It was the year following the 'formation of The Planters Bank of Battleboro and the year previous to the election of the present President Millard F. Jor.es to the cashiership of the two institutions. From this association there sprung a warm and affectionate friendship that has continued through the years and has proved its value to this institution Other business alignments included directorates of the Planters Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Company the Citizens Savings and Loan' Association. Rocky Mount Y.M.C.A., the Rocky Mount Sanitarium and others.

His contributions in community service included an Aldermanic rnle from 1022 to 1931 and a de- tsacK at his desk afer a Fourth of July weekend, President Aruman caea in ms congrcsaion PIE ai iciueiMiip toaay ior a Illl-in on ut'A and Bijtish loan pros pects. witn those issues only two among many major prob.ems stil! served elevaiiuu from alderman to; awaiting decision, the Chief Exe- that of Mayor of the city, unop-jcutive was said by close associates posed from 1931 to 1935. During, to have all but abandoned hopes that time he can truiy lay ciamijior any major vacation this Gun. to having fathered the city's park mer. UI7 system, for the puolic Mr.

Truman has Indicated to swimming pools, athletic neias ana reporters a belief that workable airport were all made possioie when by legislative act the aldermen were permitted to use the profits from its utilities to provide such facilities for our citi price control legislation eventually will emerge from the Senate. To bolster that beliei and to learn the probable outcome of today's opening Jebalc on th zens. One of the first cities of the! 7sn nnn 'T State, and among the first dozen jman summed the so.called con-in the nation, with such Juthr; (rressional "Big Pour" to the White Every diamond we sell bears a guarantee of satisfaction. Choose confidently at this store of quality. GEHMAN'S JEWELRY STORE 139 S.

Main Street COATS ity. uieie weie a I House todav his heading services as typical This group is made up of Se nate President McKeliar, House speaker Riyburn an majority leaders Barkley of the Senate and McCormick of the House. the Kiwanis Tuberculosis Clinic, member of the Volunteer Firemen's Relief Fund, The Airport Commission. Kiwanis director and president, director of the Red Sox baseball club during the six years of their operation here, etc. A consistent member of the First Baptist church, he supported its institutions and attended its ordinances, always seeking to ad km Roiarians To Hear Craig, Penick vance the interests of Christian i CHAPEL HILL, July 8 Dr.

fellowship whether inside his own; Hardin Craig, professor' of Eng-chtirch or ot other denominations! lish in the University of North there was a love of his fellow Carolina, whose address at a Uni-man that transcended any creed. versity convocation last April He loved h's family, and their wel- aroused so muci Sta'e-wida in-fare was always one of his chief i terest that calls have come for EM POTSW concerns. A cherished memory at! hundreds of coDies. will speak at th-e opening session of the annual District Assemoiy oi tne loatn District of Rotary international at the University Mcrday night, his death was a letter just previous in which a nephew wrote: "I realize more fully now than ever, that you have been an Angel to the whole Munn family." He shall be keenly missed and his service to this bank will always be a cherished memory. July 15, at 7 o'clock, it was announced today by Erie Peacock, president of the host club.

In his April address Craig, who si tnereiore came here several years ago from Stanford University and prior to brinq youths tTue hits BE IT RESOLVED That the Board of Directors of The Plant ers National Bank and Trust Com that had been head of the English Department at Iowa State University, called for what he 7 We Are Not Quoting Prices But Assure You of GREAT SAVINGS! pany oi xtccKy Mount, N. are deeply grieved at the death of Mannes Dargan Munn, and on termed "a revival of habits of hard work and learning" among this the occasion of first meet ing of this group since his Dass mg that following the reading of this resolution, its adoption shall be by a standing vote, followed by served in his memory. AND BE IS RESOLVED FURTHER That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this meeting and a copy sent the family, and published in AI TI7P ATIHMQ WILL tuesdat we asc ALlLKAilUIN YOUR NDULGEWCE TO ALTER AT A LATER DATE AT NOMINAL CHARGES. college students in this country, saying the returned veterans, with superior grades, were leading the way. Bishop Edwin A.

Penick of the North Carolina Diocese, Episcopul Church, will speak at the luncheon session at 12:30 Tuesday, July 16. The Assembly will end at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. Speakers and their topics will also include Paul Vecker, Raleigh, on presidents; Frank Hill, Elizabeth City, club secretaries; Vic Huggins, Chapel Hill, community service; Butler Prescott, Raletgh, youth service; Al Powell, Durham, vocational service; Charlie Daniel, Weldon, club service; Dr. Canyle Campbell, Raleigh, international service. xue evening Telegram." James P.

Bunn, Chairman Millard P. Jones Josh L. Home, Committee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE YOU HAVE A REAL SURPRISE IN COME EARLY! Having qualified as executor of 1 IN WHITE ELK CIO Drive Moving Into Western N. G.

$5.95 CHARLOTTE, July 8-P) The organizing campaign of the CIO moved into the western area of North Carolina today, with eight th estate of M. D. Munn, deceased, late of Nash County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the undersigned at The Planters National Bank Trust Company Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or before the eleventh day of June. 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavment.

This 10th day of June, 1948 PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY AND GEORGE C. W1NSTEAD, EX- ROSENBL00M- organizers aiming first at the Beacon Blanket company at Swanna- Rosenbloom-Levy Company noa, the Champion Paper and Fiber company at Canton, and the Ecusta Paper company at LEVY CO. Brevard. Wade Lynch has been appoint "Rocky Mount's Own Store" ed director for the western area, under William Smith, state director of the 6IO southern organiz SHOE SALON ciuiUKs or THE ESTATE OF M. ft MUNN.

or M. D. I ing committee. I JL.

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