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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 27

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I Like TELEVISION! Rent A New Portable MOTOROLA only $400 a week! or $1500 a month! No Installation Necessary DAY TIME 4-2706 CALL AT NITE 4-2651 For QUALITY STUDENT LEADER The young wornS en shown In the picture have been elected officers in the Mercy hoes pitat's nurses training school and in the state student nurses' group They are left to right: seated Miss Gladys Armstrong of Mount Holly presidAnt of the student governing body and Miss Alice Caswell of Whiteville vice president of the recently organized North Carolina Student Nurses association standing Miss Jean Peters of Gastonia president and Miss Juanita Whisnant of Morganton secretary of the Preclinical class (Observer Staff STUDENT LEADER THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas-SUNDAY MARCH 5 1950 FIREMEN HUE HILE IN CITY 500 Expected at Annual School for State Association May 8 Through 11 Reception For Teachers Planned By Civic Clubs Plans for the reception tn be given by the Association of Civic Clubs in honor of the public school teachers of Charlotte were announced yesterday by Arthur Whitehurst general chairman of the event The reception will be held in the ballroom of Hotel Charlotte at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening Donald Morris president of the Exchange club and a special committee will preside at the refreshment table Mr Whitehurst will i preside Dr David Welton president of the Association of Civic cluhs will welcome the guests introduce club presidents and special guests John Paul Lucas Jr will 1 A ti DS 0 ME $395 value FPmpr with every G' LT installation of mettvent IA1111 Air 4-1I7k Id Wit tIVIC 1 clubs will welcome the guests in ALLIMINUM AWNINGS troduce club presidents and special will Introductory offer! For guests John Paul Lucas Jr offer a toast to the teachers and ism lied time a National Miss Flizaheth Smith of Dilworth I Step-On Can free with every school chairmar of the SOCIR1 corn- installation of Met-L-Vent mittee of the Charlotte Teachers Aluminum Awnings Only association will make the response I one to a householder Favors will be presented by Hoyt Foldout how economically Galvin president of the Rotary you can add beautyocomfort club There will be music by Ziggy Hurwitz and his orchestra 9 -10taOiooulMMsaeNEINoli00 re 9 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER-The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas-SUNDAY9 MARCH 5 1950 7-B ue s): ---------z--- 4 The young liAtIDSOME 395 vet 'Like TELEVISION! 1 STUDENT LEADERS en shown invi7ht 1 Reception For Teachers '-'''ititit Re picture have been elected officers in the Mercy hos r- PC -I- Rent A New pitat's nurses training areschool and in the state student nurses' group They left to rgh seated Miss by 811 IN ciTi Planne Civic Clubs ppEg I with every 10-- I 1 Portable MOTOROLA Gladys Armstrong of Mount Holly president of the ib 9 yo installation of 1 student governing body and Miss Alice Caswell of las eavid Welton pres- ftvent -I Only $400 a week! 1 ------81--- Pn for the reception tn bprside Dr Whiteville Vice president of the recently organized ziven by the Association of Civic ident of the Association of Civic S' Clubs in honor of rlthe public school clubs Will welcome the guests in ALUMINUM AWNINGS No Installation 41)k or $1500 a month! North Carolina Student Nurses association standing 500 Expected at Annual teachers of Chaotte were an- troduce chill presidents and spelcklad Introductory offer! For a allation Necessar Miss Jean Peters of Gastonia president and Miss School for State Association nounced yesterday by Arthur guests John Paul Lucas Jr ers and -iii limited time a National 6 4 a CA I TA YN 111 EM Egi 24 8' 52 71 Juanita Whisnant of Morganton secretary of the Preclinical class (Observer Staff May The 8 Through 11 event Mss Flizheth Smith of Dilworth Whitehurst general chairman of the offer a toast to the teach reception will held in the' chool chair sman of th OCIRI corn- installation ballroom of Hotel Charlotte at 8 mittee of the Charlotte Teachers Step-On Can free svith every llation of Met-L-Vent I Aluminum Awnings Only li o'clock Tuesday evening Findouthoweconomically association v111 make the response one to a householder i Morris president of the Favors will be presented by Hoyt For QUALITY '7' 1 Expenhnanaide 2 club and a special i 1 i 4Y'' i- i C'i 'Vt' I 1' -illt t4 -45-: lit I Alik ax ma auk Aak a a oft An Al t241 f' 1111-1 1 corn- Galvin president of the Rotary you can add beautyocomfort mittee will preside at the refresh- club There will be music by Ziggy ment table Mr Whitehurst will Hurwitz and his orchestra ----ogo- -46 stli I 1 tOlt I li 01i tif -1- -A I For '''''-'-A'''''0-f Itr'''77 w'1i00- I QUALITY rt: il and value to your home with MetL-Vent Beautiful Bond and value to your home with 14letLVent Beautiful Bond erized finish aluminum heavycluty bracing Can't rip tear rot last for years and value to your home with Met-L-Vent Beautiful Bond- erized finish aluminum heavycluty bracing Can't The annual college and drill school of the State Firemen's ssoc lation will be held in Charlotte May 8-11 Fire Chief Donald Charles said yesterday More than 500 firemen are expected to enroll tnr the course directed by State Fire itlarshall Sherwood Brockwell Chief Charles is president of the stale association which is holding the 22nd annual sessions of the school here for the second consecutive year The annual college and drill school of the St men' PSsociation ill be held in Charlott we ate ii May 8-11 Fire Chief Donald Charles said yesterday More than 500 firemen are ex vet- ed to enroll tnr the coursP diroPrtpd DAR WILL OPEN 54TH SESSION nAR Wit! ()PPM 1 1 1 -40- Met-L-VPM Awning Co DOwtil $1 tharinttp Yeti I went I free Ster-On (fin! Ileage rugb detailg about prices on beautiful MetL-Vent Mu Awnings Name Address ray State It State I 1 1 I 1 Aluminum Screens I I 1 aa GENERAL SUMMERALL HONORED AT CITADEL CHARLESTON March 4 series of events honored General Charles Summer president of the Citadel on his 83rd birthday anniversary today They started when the corps of cadets made its traditional March to his quarters this ynorning to extend greetings The entire faculty and staff entertained for him this afternoon General Summerall became president of the Citadel in 1931 after retiring as Army Chief of Staff GENERAL SUMMERALL COLUMRIA March 4 ----(tr) South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution open their 54th annual conference here Thursday Former Senator Christie Benet of Columbia will be the speaker at a banquet meeting that night Miss Joan Gregory of Kershaw lA'inner of a state-wide high school citizenship contest is to be day Former ij Senator Christie Benet of Columbia will be the speaker at a banquet meeting that night Miss Joan Gregory of shaw winner of a state-wide high school citizenship contest is to he Fund Delve To Open CLINTON March nmial Red Cross membership drive Vk -ill begin in the Clinton Kera area Monday Robert Hamer president of the Bank of Clinton I the generat chairman The goal awarded a $100 bond by the state for the Clinton area is $277400'chnoter filet-L-Vent Awning Co Phone 4-8036 208 McDowell St FLOOR COVERINGS Visit BOYETTE FLOOR COVERING CO INC 216 Morehead Phone 4-8697 RONSON LIGHTERS REPAIRED We use Ge'nuine Ronson Farts One Day Service ILITA AI PIANOMVIPATCNES JEWEUE It 1 r-- i- it' i FLOOR COVERING) i t4v14 Itie i Visit -'0g "4 it ht BOY ETT v-- ::4::::::4 ''P 1::::::::: 1 4: FLOOR COl'ERING CO INC 216 Alorehead Phone 4-8697 4 0 44 477 A- RONSON 4L 111'ry 4: e- i 1 LIGHTERS ::1 sk- REPAIRED (2) One Day Sen'ire We use Genuine Ronson Parts 1 i it 1 15' ii's 'f 1 4 1:::: tot li ILLEIri 1 :::1::: ee: IMICNES i LE It 1 0 4 Tk -r -rw IN': 0paidatrawhounhituakgs" m0144 1: i1: ri '4 ll) 0 0' r4'7 4ik i''' I Lek 4 it- i'' 1 10 enomm Aminminnorecommont 6 all: 11 I :011 Jr( 11 11 119 Toon l'hone 4-7138 119 Tr)'011 I hone 4-7138 1 i ii rids 0 C111) ItrIll 111 i 11111 1 I 1 i 1 it 1 I 1 5 1 6 5 I 44 I -4- I rggs cl lb A iMililiiit 11:4 I-4 ip 101411 It'll' 'Or 416 I State Beekeepers To Elect Officers State Beekeepers AP All itS A Jp-w-4 -urt Vke e111)CIRTPIM 1 rdsos Ask For hell Imptction TERMINIX Co IrHARLOTTE I' TERMINIX Co 4 CHARLOTTE I' ocitzstii)): i4 11 NqPMEDSIIMPPLIWONIPNAlliakomprompolk (Below) View of the modern new THOMPSON CLEANERS plant ct 2009 Commonwealth Avenue now open to serve their many customers 1 NI taftts Amine Phone 2-2141 nicKony Hot ROI Phone Pen di IP A 1 I Mk I SEE OUR SPECIAL OFFER IN OBSERVER MAR 12 New officers of the North Carolina Beekeepers association will be elected Friday when the organization's convention is held at the Mecklenburg county courthouse Present officers are Sloan' of Morganton president Bray of Winston-Salem vice pres- ident and Meacham of Ra- leigh secretary-treasurer PIEMTER Executive committee members are the officers and Morris Nil 81183E3 of Concord and Hom er Cook of Rural Hall A meeting of the executive committee at It a tn Friday opens the convention General St'SSiOnS wl1 be held at rn find 7:30 tn according Instruction In Three Building to the announcement by SiiTli'n president of the Mecklenburg Trades Will Begin Monday Beekeepers nssociAtinn Instruction In Three Building Trades Will Begin Monday I A -t c-1--Vt- -v I 'Itt-4A0s''t 'X 'i Itli' i'' -'k ''I 1 1 1 -tit'' (f 1 iN727-- iii I'' Lr:" t04 lq k3140t7 77 -r 1r Uti 1 1 lIfy 7' "Yi: 11otivrnekstetk'4 1 sV 4 11 r'i' 77777 S4-1 at Charlotte College 2317 Thrift Rout Phone 34447 mwm41wit I Did "Diamond Jim" Nye Stomach or Ulcer Pains 2 i 1 9 Commonwealth Avon ARMSTROM PET HOTEL "THE STATLER FOR PETS" 61 v4 -0 e- 144 -1 7 1 e)y 1 r-r-7 4 4 4 'kZ's f'--1 s7-4 ''''t T-! 7 a- 4 (I iIik 41(44tiqii44' )JA444 4 4e ea0-Ao T1''4' 1 e' 7k1" At i' 'i' 1 i rx-'7'': i4i4 iVtf "-taS 4 1 A 1: 3:: riC4' F'fAltir It'''''r erit rigii 'Ak A 4: fi 4 I 0 at 4 i a 1 41 i 0 "ok int 1 fii i 4: 1 ly 4 1-03V110i0s04KW imtb aCt-4i'! 40 i 1r re 4 efri 4 '1 JP 4 1 i :4 i 0 li 't It fiiiti I iV 1'' 1 1': I ''a 4 1 i 4 0 io'6 4:14 1444 44 vre 10 l't' 2' 1i 1 i 1 i '4 4414' 4 tiiiiii: 1 4 tA 4y4kt taloworTti 1 --4 1 41 '4 4 4 -41'44iAwv-eidokeiiiiii00' 4: 4 A f'''' 4 3 i 7 4 ''364ii144 ''s t' 4' '1 AS55 'i 1 Excellent Care and Food Under Veterinary Supervision Thermostatic Oil Heat It is hardly likely that Diamond Jim Floady could have oaten to voraciously if he suffered after-eating pains If exceas stomach aridity entities you (heiress after eating or painful hevirthurn gas sour stomach Indigeation even stomach nicer paina then try UDGA for quick relief ITIGA Tahleta contain It rrnVOn tomb aCtinff medicinal ingredienta Like a doe tors proscription 111DGA work a soothinglY and Dud Mora than 242 million sold mince Get a 2Se box of I'DGA and if you tnn don't Rot amazing relief within hrmr you "'et Double Yonr Money Back 0 228 ATANDO AVENUE PHONE 5-7564 Pepresenting the construction Industry of Charlotte Hickory Lenoir Concord and Kannapolis and other cities in this section more than 50 students have registered for the three courses in estimating being offered at the Charlotte college under the supervision of the engineering department and the extension division of North Carolina State college Courses are being offered in three major fields: Estimating for the Electrical Contractor Estimating for the Building Contractor and Estimating for the Heating Contractor Students who enroll for these courses will have the opportunity to study under the most capable men available for instruction The tirst meeting of the classes in the Electrical and Heating courses will be held at 7 o'clock Monday eVr ning and the first class for the Building (-nurse will be hold Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock All classes will meet in the Central High school building i PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE EASTER FABRIC SALE a OPENING SPECIAL urtivillia LI orculm Thousands of yards of beautiful new material just received Sale lasts all this week Better come Early! It's open now the SECOND of our modern up-to-date plants of the THOMPSON CLEANERS! The very latest in design beauty combined with convenience for the customer See Our Adv in Society Section of Today's Observer 'STITCH MD SNIP THOMPSON CLEANERS' new plant is located in the busy CENTRAL AVE SECTION at 2009 Commonwealth Avenue Plenty of parking space surrounds our new building making the cash and carry feature of our service topmost in convenience and economy And remember OUR OPENING SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS ONLY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY you bring three plain garments to our plant for cleaning suitsi dresses overcoats orany combination and you pay for only two! Come to THOMPSON CLEANERS tomorrow and take advantage of this money saving opening special! FABRIC SHOP 3 DAYS ONLY! (10) 3 DAYS ONLY! 0 iiit V4 01 7 4 4 roi' 4 IT A i 40 'sp 14 ireo'' tkp2411 4 44 IN JO" t-': 4 It'v7: 4 A 4 1 4154 1 '11 4- 4 'f' 1 3 i l' it ''f 1 4' i 14 11:4 1 I 4 tS10441 NIO i s'N 'tV 4 I 1 A )f' ''z 1 'IP liv 1 Soomitsf 1 't I I 4 I yr: BRING IN 2 A 1 0 47H01 iic Illta PAY GARMENTS FOR ONLY 2 1516 Central Ave Phone 3-2437 Let's Eat Out Electrical Estimating will provide instruction in the principles and techniques used in preparing An estimate for the installation of an 'electrical system John Bolen organizer and president of the Elec Itrical Contracting and Engineering company of Charlotte has been se lected to instruct this class Mr Bolen has a degree in electrical engineering from North Carolina college and has been engaged in electrical work in engineering and constructing capacity since 1934 Heating Estimating Will provide training in estimating of materials and labor for the installation of 'complete heating SYMMS irt resi- dences and buildings William Wells of thP Mechanical Engineers Inc will instruct this class A graduate of the University of New Mexico in mechanical engineering Mr Wells had prior experience in Mexico before coming to Charlotte in 1937 During the war he was superintendant in charge of construction of heating plumbing gas ohne and helium systems on 11 Naval Air station at Baskeville Howell company In Charlotte Mr Wells has been heating engineer and estimator for the A Price Co Inc Building Estimating will provide training in estimating of materials and labor for residences and Blueprint reading and math ernatics used by estimators AA'ill I explained and detailed work on I actual plans will he undertaken For this course Irvin Axton of the Construction compiny ilas been secured RS instructor native of Charlotte Mr Laxton has 'a degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina In addition to the 45 hours' instruction in the one specific branch of the building trade subjects enm mon to all three courses will be conducted by jnint sessions These will include "DI WI of Contracts" "Insurance" "Labor Be I lations" etc and will be taught by competent instructors In ad Irlition to the above subjects Charles Connelly will conduet one two hour session on "The Architeet in Illelation to the Contraetor and i Classes will be held one night a verk for a thrre-hour period for 15 weeks A tuition fee of $32 will be charged for each enure All students who satisfactoril'complete enurse will be Awarded a certificate of evirtencp IP There comes a time in every man's wife when she feels the family deserves the honor of eating out arid that usually precedes discussion concerning where to eat out ols I N64 64i4 volt BA cHEoRs 0 A4 444 Pkooke WE OFFER A COMPLETE Cleanliness is the first importance especially to a woman A housewife expects a restaurant to be ns clean as her own kitchen Hotel Restaurants are therefore a logical choice for dining out because a hotel cannot afford to leglect its kitchen anymore than its housekeeping and still save its reputation Hotel Restaurant Service is top grade because Hotel Personnel are trained and accustomed to serving discerning clientel with promptness and courtesy Hotel rood is prepared by Chefs who cater to fancies In performance all over the world Cash and Carry Saves You Money At Tour family and your yields wilt enjoy dining out at the COLONNADES POOH of the Selwyn Hotel Char-lope's most centrally located hotel rip 1 r) C41" 0 110TIA Selwyn 2009 COMMONWEALTH AVE PHONE 4-0904 2-6955 1514 CENTRAL AVE CHARLOTTE Rand grenades wer wird by IL Martnes who served under jnim Paul Jones during the Revolution.

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