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WF.F.K RNTIINT, SATTRDAY, At'GfST 25, 10|:i PAGE SEVEN' SimIium-K Hii.id LTSO Scminnr Sjv >t Fiv.i Si'i-iim Rcno- Irii; l.-ft lo Tdi Tay lor. flin-clcr nf USOYMCA, of nisbno. Mr I',!;: R flii.rin. : fUn'ct-T. \V’in>l..u SI. uso. Fay. vilic; Rev. K ,1 drorf.:. I'.is- ‘.or ! Maymc.iinl P, ivtorian Church ..nd menibc: ti{ SiMbraok R' ail i)|ii'i'.iiiu; conitmlH'C; Mi?s Bialri'i.' .>L Co\, dir cuir Ppr.'on S'rvc’ L’SO, Mr- I’nilioa Tillpy. inciiilnT of Srnbrook Hoad Chair* m.m ..f Sf'uP’ 'i - ;.immii:rc an; pro ialiic .M fir-l mcctinR; Ml -; Kii/a MrM, Th.unpson. R N,. Cumberland County Niir.f and member ol operatiii.' committee: ftntl Rvv. Tiilmndue Waikins. pa> 'r of Ml Sinai Raptifi' Churclu Fa- villr SEABROOK ROAD USO HOLDS OUT STANDING VOLUNTEERS SEMINAR Mi\n\ Ptipiihir Sprakors On Proiii ani 1 Hi I Aim I) AT (lit \i> l ATION IM RCISFS liV i:. > AK.MSTUOMi FAYl'TTi VII.I.I-: . Jhc SiMbiiK.k R ad USO Cliii), iial nized boi.i unti cr wu true 111 it.> illC a 111: 7ih, Bih "f Hi, plc-tidif* vui- Kill-; ; i:'. > Aiiyiisl ;i w I). i.l Mi.; ituj. Mrs lialli:-. As Ll.ail Oiuei, LaiHloiiia -..wyei i- S.m.,.i.v u> I be Scabmr-k I’.SO Club The first -e tii|. Miniitni oi’Piird at R :k» p M. 7th, with a pmeram With Mi- Kiulin'- Tilley, i-hairnian uf I'-.e ho«- tess e.iminiii. r. p..-ulinn. The pr'i;iiiiii u.duiicd il.c fol- lowait;. i.piiiinu -nnji - N..ium-il Anthem. .Mi- Helen M.e^n.en. mrinber junior lio.-ie--. Iiivdi alioti. Rrv. K. J Gre;:-;, p -.i-.o;- Havmrunt rn-sbyitriaii Church. w.-lc'me. j Rev T-dmad.-c U'jtkins. pa.-ti i .Mt. S:n.u naii’.i-i Chuich M . nd Mr. Walsun 'unaniz-ed iindir YiV and YMCA a c!ul. wlucb wa,; l. u-i hokisio in me fir.d fidci.illy t i.ili .lull fur .\e;;,„t> lu tin- i-ai.tiy. a licaulil.d ,-7 i.uun siiiie- Scaiu-'-tik H ad USO. wJiicIi I • .al-.iin;; w, n; up ,n tu.im' m No- '.van r, but which F-p'r. don i- t" , .Hi; A--'nliiiued III the .;vi’iti,i?imn i>f Iff FayciicvilK State leacC.i r.- Col- ic;:-- --.imp; . Tin o:i,;mil Immua ■••'a.' in St J sltf-ph s Parish Sclui.'i buiUiinK. ' Laur Spiliiu i.aka l!Sf> .NTl.'S born ami finally i.ndi r Ih. rli- iiecll.'ti (,f .Mrs. S.uah anipljrll ilie -■I !: li.ruuHh vi.l'inli 11 vil'';t w..s uionrc.ed ly Scai-r..nk Ri.ai t'SO. ■ Travelers' Aid I.m,.iiv« was ..pen- eri. now lfj.ali.-d in the Ua.-LiiH'nt o' n,.yj,;.,iii.l Pr.-s'niena.i Church The. e clubs scivi mainly mm and wnmen stalioiied ..i F rt Hraaa Camp Leji-uiie. Camp Mackall and N-w River. ■■Plillysonby of USO was pr^i^en’- etl by Mr. Paul R Guinn, direct ir of tin- Winslow S're l USO, ’v-bitp. ■ ho declared ihl the iiarnassing of -ix i?re.it ayenclti in USO I pro- mote th«‘ welfare o; recieatii’nal and rcllitioiis lued.s v iip an,-: i.- a iical cxepriment of harmonies be tween \ou tml me ai.d repriseiP .1 woiking agioeinenl helwren the m.liaiy and rivilu.ns. st.nM and V limlcer-; all i.iec.s and ,d! fiiilit;. ■ M lb belli r t.- Hcltl lino small '■•■iidli than to rui;-e .nr daiknrg- "USO and Its eomnianity wa.i dis- r-u-s(d by .Mr Harold Taylor, direc- ' 1 I'.Si; YMCA, (tnonshoro, who ni'jed ihiit I'.SO w.'int.s n. be a p.nrt Ilf sa.'li I'onunuuitv. ibrre innft be s ane ii.-sociallon and c> innion .spirit; rm.tual ifspecl; luiihhoiint.' and : .iiin_ .is^ of nil, r mninn lot USO ih.tiales chaiiCi , PSn ;;-es no fuv- •.l.vr ih.Tn iiii:i.ii;iif> .m idea and leaves the re.-t to the cumnninit;- "T’fi. mdity ;.ik1 fTTiiinal Rela- Tlo-Ls was. difcii.-sed by Mi .- Cmldir M.tchcll .-\icii Uir. c: >r USO-YWCA i-auunoiiri'. who .'aid. learn lo Imow iKjoph : develop the best m you; decide whether we me plus or minus, don't use L'SO as a n>- mmee bureau and remerrher re- -••pcihsibilliy ad:ii! to p»rs.jnality It is Our duty to make iriend.s with the mo'l mnladjusted invmber of Iho armed .■'crvi-es, A discussion pcrinl ff.llowcrt af- toi which deliciou.s refreshment*; v.eri' scivi-d On WedtiesiP.y, .^.lirust Bih at fl Sfi P M. iht second si*si m pro- rrain I'cc-.i, ano wa* piesided over USO. lally Miss He, M Cox. director of Per USO. who ir.ictfl the history nf , USO back t.i .\p:-n IT'h. 1941. win- ' 1 movpinein was oryani/i-d to d»B- • cus- defen.-o iirnljlcm- i f morale I huildint', with the hSA the S.-cre-j tary jf W.-ir ami X ,vy playinn le.id- I intt parts in hi Ipink to build .-‘ix j weifarc agencies. YM and YWf'A's, i Ralv-.tion Army, NTCS. .lewi h ' Welfare Board and Ti .• veh-r'-’ .Aid. into one bl,; imit, USO The piesident s.nlod that .very riinimtinily has thi- .ibllc-ifi.'.r. te cop-rript the ser-.icos of its rnoi» . snd women lu aid in ’he w-ir i‘f fort T' day. L'SO has ovi 3,000 f)i«ora- Hons in l.tnfi r.anmntutic.- -.ilneh' •■re dt su'iu-d t.i b«- a home aw i’ from home. •‘History of US-'' L.i-.dly." was di«cussed bv Mrs K. Th-mn-..-. Citmbi rland ronnlv N-ir e ( Sail .n-.n Aimv XCCS, .b b Welfare Rourd and Ti- veb r-’ Am. into one bli; iinK, USO The preiidenl stated that every ♦•ommunlty hni the ■•blltfition to cri'eript the 'r-.-icc' of its men and women tu .vM in 'he war ef fort. T'd; y, USO has over 3 000 tijjer.-i- tmns in l.seo r •mniiinilK- which .ire diMcnofi t.i be a home awiiy from home. -History of USO i oeaMy.- was ril‘-cu»s.d bv Mr' F, Th'miHon Cirmberland County Health Nur-e who told how Mr Scoff and Miss Cox slarled (' nation’, oldest t’SO ■ perntion to rer'-e Xec.-nes under NCf.'S iti n renovitid binldini' and whfi-e wotk ha- been notshlv ‘ianl* f fietinl Then Mr Carol.vn Cassfn J ACK DAVIS USO :c;; . USO Semina* by Prof. E. A. Armstrong. Editor of the Fayetteville Carolinian and member of the oper.Tting commttlee of Scabrf ok Rr.ad USO. Tlie program included; upeninR -v-riR, America; Sgt. L. t). Avery. Ff, Bragk; Iniocation. Rev H, M. U .fames-. Librarian. FSTC; •'Tlie Role of the Community and RcturnInnR Servitic Personnel.” Col. Charles D. Trexler. Chief of Chaplains. Ft. i' age. who told of the imed in every community of a siios.aniial com mittee that preferably the mlnisrer -lioiild start and ' :he doctor and other welfare persons should form ,1 p.nrt. One fact was rcvoatid fh it I ul of 4.00(1 soldiers, less than 70 .', cent had recelvovl no message from their church. E.ich chiirrh -hi'Uld havi- a .'civice ’laR When a soldier i.s disrhar^d tlivir Is .i grave responsibility upon the coni- ir.unlly to help m his ndjiistmenf "Meclmp New Needs of Return inc Service Persnniiei." was pre- .senlid by LI. C.il, .Tnhn H Rompt chief Neuro-psychiatrie Sec. Rcr Station Hospital. Fort nracc. who said, be a prnctieul psyrhialrisf; study the histor.v md .such factors as child life, home. work, and mar riase. if we would be helpful. The 'f-ldier Is clad fn receive RrcctlnRs from family, home and friends He has had to make man.v adjustments *o discipline, well regulated rou Itine. Don’t piirp .sefully force a sol dier to tell of his combat exper iences. If he volunteers te tell ym, ,okeh. Otherwise do not bother him ••Hostess Rcsponsibililv in Pro- 1 gram PlanninR wa« presented by : Mr. Sum Drown, director of Gror ' gia Avenue USO-YMCA-YWCA o' WashinBUn. D. C.. who rcnuirkcd USO IS not a huildinu. not a staff but a .spirit Pro-'rams arc not tn bo planned for Ihe soldier, but bt him. Ma*.s actions must so and a program instituted to meet the nied.s of the individuals. "Spicial Problems Faemg Necro Scivice Pcr.sonnel was presented by Dean J. T. Taylor, eisisliint Dis- ti.ct officer. Durham, wh i Inc'.ud- fri in thc.se problems: H) .lob gel- ting. They too arc interested in the ro million iobs '2» decent place in which to live, that is adequate lousing Hccomudations i3i Contin ued education, provided for under .the G, I. Bill of rights; i4> acquaint- nnco with thy civilian controls in- ^fiLguralcd b^ OPA. i Parileipallon in fh( civic and •political life of the c-mmunity. Says lr)e.Tn Taylor. "If democracy is good j in Gfceee which h.is a king .and 1 in Piiland with he- king it should !be good in America” ' .A discussion period foll-nved. .if- ! ‘.cr which a R- didicatinn prayer w.is I ffered by Ri v H L. .” Janies. T i- I brarian at FSTC, nefreshments ' were served. On Sunday evening. .Aiigu-sf 12lh, the Svihroc'k Rond USO held i's I Volunteers Gradu.iii m Fxvi'cisi.s at the .St. Jos. p!;'.s Epl.^copal Chun-b of R;3fl P. M. I The nroginm hegan with Mr Wil liam D KiiiR. direrti'i- of Scahrook Road USO Club presiding and iii- ,eludi.d the following numbers: Pre- , hide. Set. L. O Avery. Fort Brage: Preidinif. Mr William D. King, di- .a ctoi* f Seabrook Rr. id USO. who live introductory ri.-marks; Invo- catiim. Rev. H L. M. James, I.i- ’.rarian FSTC: Rfn.son‘:’ St. Joseph's Fpiscop-il church choir. Mr. J A. t*'itlir,m-!, direct-ir: Weleome ad dress. Mr. .Tohn .A Williams. I.av PeadiT, who extended welcoruc on I ehnlf of the Rector. D". J. S Baith- waitp, 'vh> W.1S indi.sposed and R,>:id USO Ch b pre^ioinq and lu- ;-liidcd the following numbers; Pre lude. Sgt. L. O Avery. Fort Bragi: Preidintf. Mr. William D. King, di- • fctoi' . f Seabrook Ro id USO. who :ivi- introductory remarks; Invo- i-atirn. Rev. H M. James, l.i- ' rnriin FSTC; R(>pson-;o St Joseph’s f^pisropil church choir. Mr. J. A, t*’illir.ms. riirect-ir: Weleome .id- dre.ss. Mr .Tnhn A William'. Lav Pe-der. who ex'ended weleorue on ehalf of the Rector. D-. J. S. Baith- .waitp. wh» was indi.sposed and members of Rt. .Tosenh's Parish He stated that it was in the Parish House of St. Joseph’s that the first lounge for YW-YMCA-USO was opened while the federal building WHS ronstnielcd We welcome you because .vou are an organization. By TED WATSON Seabrook Road USO Second Session Seminar Spvukors- Slanding left to riglit: Col. Chas. D. Trixler. Chief of Chaplains. Ft. Bragg; LI. Col. John H Romf, Chief Ncuro-p'-ychintrie Sec. Reg Sta. Hosp. Port Dr.ige; Mr. Sam Drown. Director of Georgia Ave. USO. Washington. D. C.: sitting from left to right: Rev. H. L. I.i. James Librarian. FSTC: Mrs. Pauline Tilley, member Seabrook Roud operating committee who presided at lh» .Second Session of Seminar and Dean J. T. Taylor. Assistant District OPA. Durham 's'tablisl'cc! oy the best minds in lie country and sup;>ortcd by jico- Ic like vou to render a real .ser vice. "Introduttiori of --pvaker" by Di- cior William Ij. King. mnsi inspiring cr;,dilation and •isp;ralii.n;d irid-cs' wa.s dvlivoreit y Capt. John W. Parker, Capl, Air U.irps, comptroller officer, Recep- ion eerier No. 4. Fort Bragg, who nl one time wns ch s.sen as one of 'he nine officers lo gi> to F.uropc to epnsent the army to .supervise the 'ciivities of USO in Europe. The speaker told of the many and va- I'His types of inlcrlainment afford- ^ the boys to keep up their mirale, representing something wholesome i.d a normal life and living. The •oldlcrs arc Just civilians in uni form. USO and Red Cross workers ire doing much to make the army nppy, Seabrook Road Is one of the best kn.jwn and run U-SO Clubs In the 'ity and m I'chaif of the gtncrRl nd others, we wish lo lharjt jm.i for >our .splendid work and exto d our heart felt thank.-;. Continue to ntribute to Ihe rocTcatlonal ami welfare netds i Volunteers and guests of Sen hr'’ok Road USO Seminar regis tering. (iOLDSBORO ^EWS BY :HK. r. F. THOMPSON Mrs. Nettie Clark ha.s returned fr- m .New York Seaman Noah Ryder and his wife, the former Miss Connie Thompson, wfiv week ind guests in the city. Mr I,cvi Hamilton ind E. R Williams went lo M(. Olive Tuesday III ii.t, re.-t i.l Iho NAACF. The C. 1. L. met Tuesday night at t!io Gicenlcaf School. Mrs. W. H. Uryant was il(crted (dcIcgRtc l>i 'he N C Piogie-sive Voters Leu- cue .■>nd Mrs, I.. B. Thompson was rhosen a.s alternate. Mrs. Luclla Pcncixrks has returii* cd from Washingionr D. C. The Scouts from St. Matthew's hi.rch were acc mpanied t,i Camp Carver by Scoutmaster Marion A* kinson. Mr Albert 'Piggy" Arrington '■ns a trip to New Y i k very soon Wayne Cminty Schools will open August 30ih !l narents are aske't to have their children ready to en ter the nrst Hav visiting friends in Palelgh. | CpI. Dick Moore left Monday for Fort Bragg, after spending a 45-day furlough with his si.stors. 1 Seaman John E. Undvrwo»id spent I a fev days in the city visiting his j family, Mrs. Charity p'wel ihas returned ! from Newark. N. J. .Mrs. Delia Baker is visiting rela- ! tives in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Mary B. Smith is at home after summer school work at Co lumbia University. Pfc. Greenville Hams was a re cent visitor In the city. Mr. Leroy Clark has been Indis posed f.ir the last few days. Mrs. Versa Williams entertained fiiends at her home on W Pine Street, honoring her cousin, Mre- May Colon. Miss Mary Clark has resumed her work at the N. C. Mutual after a lengthy vacation. Rev. E. E. Morgan, pastor of S'. James AME Zion Church, is on nl* “acation. Cpl. K. Newkirk Is visiting hi.- mother and relatives on East Sonic* Street. REP. DAWSON HOMB FOR REST CHICAGO, 111 fCNS) — Con gressman Dawson arrived home this week expecting to enjoy a raiv respite from crowded Washington. D. C., noted for its prc'jaganda and pressure groups. Congress reces.' had been originally scheduled t.' last until October 8th but with the Japanese surrender. Congressmen must be back to work Sept. 4th ONE OF SOUTH AFRICAN quadritples dies DURBAN, South A ’rica fCNS>— According to a Reuters Disparh. one of the quadruplets born to a 22 ye^old native girl died August lf2h. The quadruplets — all girls— were born a week before. Can You Find the Bells in This Picture? 5* CAPITAL U>CA-COLA BOTTUMO CO. »ll W. M«i err:—4>=p LET GORDON'S NEWEST STRAIGHTENING COMB IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS! Show off that Perionality... look your best by using Gordon's Positive-Action Straightening Comb. Wnghted Bran head, correctly curved edge, eaay-fit haitdle . . heata quickly and HOLDS IT for faster, better work. Satisfaction guaranteed. If. after 10 days, you are not completely satisfied, your money will be refunded IN FULL. NO RISK. Order now! (C.O.D. if you wish.) GORDON SALES CO. Thia it a new style church tower carillon. The 32 unbreakable bells, exclusive creation of J. D. Deagan, Inc., Chicago muaical instrument manufacturer, are tubuler in shape and, pound for pound, have many times the volume and parrying nd a iiiiimal life ;*nd living. Thi* ^'ildk-nt arc }u.! civilians in uni form. USO and Rod Cross workem ire doing much to make the nin.y nppy. Seabrook Road Is one *)f the best known and run USO Clubs In th>“ 'ity and rn hchaif nf the gincritl •■nd others, we wish lo ilinn^ jni.i for your .splendid work and extend our he.irt felt th.ink.*. Continue to ■ontribute to the recreational and welfare need.^ Music ‘.eas renderevi by Rt Jos eph's ch ir; preacntaiion.s; junior nd senior ho-itesies cards. Miss Edith Milter, .is'istant director, Winslow Street USO; USO Pins. Dean J B MncRae. chairman npor iiting committee of Seabrook Road USO. who commended the work •>! USO; Meritor! nis ce.-tiflciites. Mr, E. O. Rehm, chairm.m. operating • mmittee and member of USO •,uncU Benediction. Rev. H. L. M Tames, Librarian. FSTC; postlude •gt. L. O. Avery. On Tuesd.iy niglil 1 formal graduation party wjs I '■eld at the club. Music by SAhth Vi letocrats in Into. Members of the seminar commi'- ec were; Mrs. M. H Se.ihrook. Mi'S, r*. E. Tillery. Mrs. J. P. Sweatt. Mrs. E. MrM. Thompson and Mr* I C. Fowler. 11,336 MEMBERS IN T.Ok ANGELES NA.\rP LOR ANGELES. Cal. - The memhership campaign of the Ioc.'yI •ranch of the NAACP ended her? last week with 11.335 new mrm- •ers secured -md a tot.il of S17.4.57.7.'>. iccording to annoL irement of Thomas L. Griffith, branch presl- ’ent. The ne'v total exceeds the '944 membcr'hip by 3.000. ';iic .ind ,\li.. L B. T’.i.mpson wa» :husen as alteinate. Mrs Luclla Peacocks ha* return ed from Wa«hingionf D. C. 'The Scouts from St. Matthew’s "•hLrch were acc mpinied t.i Camp Carver by Scoutmaster Marion A kin.son. Mr AlbiTt "Piggy" Arrlrgtnr plans a trii. to New Y i k very soon Wayne County Scbu-ils will open Augu.'l 30th All parents .-.re asked to have their childrrn ready to en ter the first day. The funeral of Mr Chapen Be't. well known fox hiirler was held at the Best Gr -ve Baptist Church with Revs Cotton and Jones olti cialing. Sivernl of Onldsbnro’s hu.sines- ar>d profo.ssional men ii»d women met at the Dillard High School on Thursday and formed the Golds boro Devel ipmcnt Company. H. V. Brown wa.s elected presi dent; Dr. M. E. Duhissette. vice prti.sdeni; Levi Hamilton, Ireasi r vr C F. 'ThoniiTson. secretary. D. M Hardy, assi-stnnf ,'ecretaiy and W I. Atkinson, assistant treasurer. Prof. W, M. Rclnh.irdt has re turned after .'pending his vacation ' In Western North Carolina. Cpl. Eddie L. Mosc.-i Is spendini I his furlough with his mother, after j se ■••ing in F.urope for 26 months Mr, Duncan Hick*, one of Golds- ! bon's greatest pitchers nf» yvai? inast. is visiting his sister. Mr*. Tom ' mie CJlenn. ' Quarterly meeting •vHl be held i at Best Cfi-ove Baptis’ Church Suti I day. Rev U. R. Brown is pastor ! Mrs. S, G. Holt and Mrs. Laura , C. Smith motored to Raleigh Tn day to attend the graduation T •heir cousin. Mrs. Laura .1 Foster. Miss Duttie Frances Thompson i- /7£L£,^JAaYk;EP, ^paky^;4th lb AJJE-|WrrieKM7IO KXJM.-SHEJSTEa- IN& ruEMTHATHES ^lixromptmr ATANlY/ViavtNr,'- ^UPPENLY.THE'. 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