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Ralei.?h Personals
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BY VIVIAN >foI.ENI>ON
Mi jrrd Mrb. Sharow Hinton an*
!• :r|ici' tde uirtn of u baby ouuishter.
l.uuia b'liKictfh, born ui> St-ptiinbfr
lull ot St Agtu'S hoiipitiil
Ml. H. U. Sullivan of Lexington
lootcoeu down over the week ei.s
.•iiu oct.tunpui'ied hin wife, Mr&.
Kaiii SuiliViin and ch^dren Hylaid
aiKi Hurbdia home. Mrs. Sullivan
«.>U cinidrvn bad apuut ibc- lunmit'r
Ucie vi^Uing relulivo aud Inciids.
.ilns La Cuunlu& Scurluck ul
iVaahinguni, L' C., flew down by
plane to vibil Mr. Gordon Fowell
anu lun^l .LtOy £a«l Jones Street,
jcet-ntly^
v-
KiuL-li{8fLodge ot,£lks'ul ‘he city
V. lU huM their J5tii aiui versaiy
pi >'^1 aniADn Suuday and Monday,
St 30 and October 1. Rev.
ij O. ^^^kcr, ioriiiei pastor of St.
i'.iui Cawrcl) new pastor 11
bethel lOlE Church, Buffalo, N.
V, will the principal speaker at
ibt pul^ ineeiliig to be held in
tin- Crosby-Oarflpld Schoil on Sun-
uay, September 30lh. at 3:30 p nv
** ■
MlSke Surtih Davis. Alice Morgan
and Mri Alexandci Chalmers are
alti-iiding St Augustine's College
I'vit*. June Paikc. Ollu Criinip
and Vermoii Rugei> .'ire spending
ineir (nrlough in the city as guests
ol hem p,.rents after sei'ving .«ev-
>ial nioiilhs overseas
lal of
High School. Wilming
lor,, and Conch Frank Robin.son of
the abtA'e menttoend schtsd. were
in the Capital City on Saturday,
September 13th. ^
Mhs Daisy Plummer of 412 Sniilh
Street if able to be out after being
iiidl- p- sed fo' .'leveral weeks.
Mrs-, yivian Vine Moore of .310
I'ast Lcpuir Slreft, hn-. returned lo
the citjf after spending her vaca
tion in' Atlantic City, N J., and
f'liilade^ihui. Pa.
Mr Z. N, Jnne.s of 729 South
Hlount ptreet has returned to the
cily after spending hl« vacation
ish hii brothir, Mr. Elmo Jones,
Prof y. J R.igers. principal
liic Wi)(.ion High School. Wiln
CHAVIS HEicms
AN.N B. MORG.A.V
Mr.-i )Ruy Hicka ard daughter.
Caltoii Devone have returned home
froni McCauley hospital.
Mrs. 4 Johnson of 10 Iredell Te--
latc liai returned home after visit
ing in Aew York City.
Mr wnest Kubin.>>un. son of Mrs.
Aiiiiie Hobinsoii of 10 Smith Plaza
if at St. Agnes tiospitul where he
hMi an f^peratiun.
,Mr>. William Brooks of 9 Chavis
Way wis hosteJs to Mr and Mrs.
■Mebane'of Detroit, Mich., recently.
Mrs. Effie Dailey of 2l Smith
Plaza is able to be out agam.
. ^ddle Chavis of 6 Chavis
V/ Way is out of Uie city on Tuesday
visiting relative^ in Smithfield
Mrs. icorgian Hunt of 9 Hyde
ieriace ;• visiting relatives in Wash
MigtOll, ) C.
Mr.*- [.«la Brown of Bultimoye.
Md. IS the guest of her son and
daughu -in-law. Mr and Mr? Al
fred iii ivii of 6 D.'iA.' Terrace.
Mis . imu'i- Hinton was the recent
I in i..inyojii.
Cpl. Robert Harris Is home from
I overseas visiting his wife, the form
er Miss Giuee Jeffries of 311 East
Cabarrus Street. They recently
motored to Durham to visit Cpl.
Harris' parents.
Mrs. Sallic Gray has returned to
her home. 417 Cannon Street, after
visiting in New York City and
many other places.
Lille Miss Ann Horton of SOU
"atitrson Street has returned homi
from St -Agnes hospital where she
had hci tonsils removed. She is
aoing nicely to the delight of her
mimy friends.
Mr. R A. Stewart .1 Jamaica, N
Y., has returned to his home after
•peridiiig • few days visiting his
father. -Mr. Samuel Stewart, als.
his sister-in-la\.’. Mr.^ Sara B
.^harpers and family.
Mrs Faye Peace has returned
rom Washington, D. C-. where she
ittcndcd the fall c’mmencement
exercises at Howard University
:icT nephew, James V Hackney Jr.,
was a member d thr graduating
class from the School of Medicine
Dr. Hackney, a fmiuenl visitor hen
and the grandson of the late Mr
«nd Mrs. W H Pence, Sr., will be-
Ciii his internship at Freedman'.-
luspilnl. Washlngloti. D. C. in Ort
Assistant Ne"ro Home
Agent Appointed Tn
Wake County
RALEIGH — Miss Arella Jone^
has been appointed to the posltlna
of Assistant Negro Home Demon
slrallon Agent for Wake County,
according to W C. Davenp. rt ol
:hc State College .Agricultural Ex-
•enslcn Service. She will devote •
ireul deal of her time to the 4-H
pri'gram among rural 4-H girls and
I'slst Mrs. Bertha Edwards. Negro
Home Agent wi'h the adult pro
gram.
During Ihe summer of ItM-* Mb-
funes served as an emergency work
er under the War Fmxl Administra
tion foi the dty of Raleigh. She
is a graduate of Hampton Institute.
A native of Maritn County. North
Carolina, Miss Jones is a forme*
t-H Club member
Mr. AlcLaiirin Succumbs
REIDSVILLE — Funeral services
for Mr. L. H. McLaurin. 43. local
eivir leader aird funeral dirtctig"-
vere conducted from St. Paul Meth-
dist Church. Saturday. Sept^m-
oer 2. wHh Interment in h.cal ceme
tery at Laurioburg.
Mr. McLaurin came ti this cit'
in >931 ai.d esiubtished the Reids-
ville Fitnerxl Service. He attended
Laurinburg Institute. Smltn Unlver-
•ity. Charlotte; and graduated from
Clark Univerttty, and the Laniff
School of Emballming. New York.
He yea* a d»er»*ber of Elks. Men'x
Progre^iee Club, Omeaa Psi Phi
Fraternity, and Coiinci' of Po*-
Sc ^
an a wiXcAbd daugh
ter. ofSll%'ek^; a brother, of Laurln-
buTg; brother of Neyv Jersey:
Ciettlng Troop Publicity
The best press agent Scouting can
nave is u live buy living the Seoul
life and doing his gooa turn daily
The fundamental fur s-jcccsslul pub
licity by a Troop i» the coniinu..i
doing of good Scout yvork Th ■
vork of your Troup, huweve-
houid be mode known lu the onr-
ents and to the public at large o.
.allies, public meetings, cumniutii'
good turns, and by the newspape
inihlicity. Regular write-up o.
Scout doings in the local paper n-.
only to help to tell the public yvhu
Scoi.tfng mean* hut also serve i*
timulutc the Scouts iheiiiselves ••
-neuter efficiency.
.'nniversary Programs
The whole stiblee* -if .Annlversa.y
program is 'wveied ».• luHy am
•vith such variety, every year »•
Scmitinj;, that it seem ui.necessur'
lo speak at this timv. lloyvevci
Him* things remiiin true, year afl«-
year Fo' instance. Scout Lead
should iilyeays; Ii Begin ti
plan and prepare for Anniversary
Program at least tyvo month.s in aii
.nee. i3i Ti* make Anniversary
• eck a peiiori of real interest t
:hi public. Sho>y people during th.'
week what Scouts really do; wha
• moviinciu is worih supporting
hy their boys Khoutd be in it 3*
-Make it .. g..od time for Scout^
Iso a time yehen they feel a* per
-ps, they may not feel to such .
..grec at nny other time, that i'
distinctiv worth while lo be i
Scout.
I'se Of The lasignU
h i> essentiul for Ihe prolectio'
■if the Movement that Scout le.'idei
o-operflte with National headquai
.vs and Iw-Hl councils to prever
ho impr-per use of the official in
ignla of the oranlzatir'ii. Frequent
;>•, owing to a misun^r-rstanding ^
:« 'facts, Scout Offi’-'ials thcmsclve'
. vc been the unwitting cause oi
.iibararssment y repri>ducii.g Ih-
Sc>ut emb!er without authoriP
m printed mailer, on banners, o'
in connection with special medal.-
Dins, and contest trophies. The de
gn of the Scout Badges are c‘py
' ighted and that of the First Clas
Badge is reglsteri«d it the Umte'
Malts Patent Office as the trade
•naik of the Boy Scouts of Ameri
its reproduction m any fonr
whaever, without permission is
hi ref ire contrary to law. The pur-
iW'e of the National Connell in stir-
ounding the Scout Emblem witl*
very possible legal safeguard
'amst reprtrfluction *• to protect
he members of the P 'y ScouU o>
America in ibe exclusive right ti
m It by meeting the reQuirement*
of a Sctiut. Furthermore, such safe
guards are a protection against uii-
-crupulous dealers in merchandise
• ho otherwise might use the badge
iesign or seal to promote the sale
•f inferior articles of alleged Sc. ut
rtiuipmtnt
Ralet^-Wake County Room .Ubie
The Raleigh-Wiike County month
ly Scoutmitflers Roundtable will b
lield on Thursday. October 4th. at
the home of Scoutmaster Claud
Dunn. 1506 Pender Street All
tmmgmgsn^ {places for colored people any-
» where in eastern North Carolina
The group showed ^rcat interest
in the Shaw campaign. Upwards
of $2,ii00 have already been sub
scribed and paid in cash.
The local committee is headed
by Prof. Wm. McKinlv McNeal
and Dr. Ilaysworth. Other mem
bers of th ecommittee are: Mrs.
Fthel T. Hay.swoi'lh, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Spearmen, Mrs! Augusta
Steavers. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Las-
sane, Mrs. Lalain Stevens, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Little. Mr. and
Mrs. T. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Young. Mr. L. E. Spencer, M.'.
and Mrs. Douglas Pope. Mrs. Van-
dclia Simms, Mrs. Betty Jones,
Mrs. Ida Pulmore, Mr. Sam Robin
son. Mr. Sam Bullock, Mrs. £.
McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Kinly McNcal, Mr. Garfield
Thompson, Mr. W. W. Cooper. Mr.
Wesley
Shelby, Miss.; Camp Stewart, Oa.;
Vamp Van Dom, Miss.; Fourth 9«r- j
vice Command Tire Colleotion Cen
ter, Drew Field, Fla. j
The REA has announced a loan i
allotment of ^01,000 for the Jones- -
Onslow Electric Membership Cor
poration.
CLASSIFIED
AN INHTTRUCTEIl ana manager
is needed at SUrka Beauty Col
lege. Any graduate from tM| s heel
of two or more years experience
may apply. lArtte ntarks ISeauty
college, Raleigh. N. C.
IF YOU are lonely, write Box 32.
Clarklon, Waab., Send stamp
Mips Charlotte P Dunston of
Sew York C'lty is spending an in-
■leflnlle .day in the city visiting
hc! mother. Mrs. Denzlo’'. aand-
rs .md Miss flettye Dunston of
J20 South Turboro Street
\f\vberry Street USO
I'eatures Birthilay Party
ay MRS. J. E. Mi RR.yy
.JACKSONVILLE — For the brilh-
;>• party, huniiiing the enlisted
rersonnel. rod others that particip-
id III the USO activities, hostesses
■me from nearby Moreliead City to
nlighten the occasion.
The affair was an "Around the
Oik " affair. Starting at 8 o'clock
). m., an mlerestig program In the
; of Self defense was performed
1 the lawn of ihe USO site by
y, Sgl, Aivin Ghazlo. of Montford
I'nl. tind .•» group of versatile Ma-
ines, schooltd in the art by Sgt
hazlo The performance drew a
rge ciowd, and was enjoyed by
II
\> R'30, the crowd was invited in-
I iL- to take part in an old fashion-
game that is aiway.> enjoyed by
m rg and old called "Passing the
tuck." during the course- of the
■ ime, three people were selected
o ccmpetc for first, second and
'ixd p*'i2es by doing vuriotu achi
hat had previously been decided
^i.-i by Ihe staff The acts Inch-ded
"Mac West" act; a "R..Chester"
op. rsonatii-n. and a very originul
’fula" dunce. This last being per-
I'ormed with a paper "grass' 'skirt
..nd lei. the winner of the first
ize. and performer of the "hula”
•lunee was Marine Pfc. James Ste v-
Miss Dun-don is a recent grud-
uate of the New York Institute of
Dietetics, having completed a two
year course She isn't at present
employed but ha“ been offered a ;
position here. !
cd by S Sgl H. W. Fitch. NCO in
charge of recreation, also ut MoiU*
ford point Camp; Pfc. Brent and
Mrs. J. L Murray. Staff Aide at
the Club.
The program moved along with
such ease and efficiency, il gave the
crowd no time to become bored.
The amateur Program that follow-
I ed Immediati-ly was composed of a
singer, a saxaphone player, and
another impersonator, the later be
ing very well received, due to the
versatility of his act. Af er the
awarding of prizes, the remaining
thne was donated to group socializ
ing. bridge, whist, pinochele, and
dancing.
The affair was greatly enjoyed by
.all and many expressed their desire
^0 be present nt the next birthday
party ^
Madelin’s Grill At
Civilians To Get Sur
plus Army Tires
ATLANTA. Ga. ■— Army motor
vehicle tiles unserviceable but re
pairable. will be relieving the civ
ilian tire shortage in the seven
sonlheastern states at the rate of
Htxmt 2.3,000 a month, starting In
a few weeks.
Tire.v of this type, says Colonel
L Monroe Brlckcr. Ordnance of
ficer. Fourth Service Command,
were f n'mcrly repaired by private
contractors and returned for use on
Army vehicles. Under the new po-
; ihev will be declared surplus
; and sold through the United States
: oruartment of Commerce to reput-
I able tire dealers for Immediate re-
j pair and resale to individual car
j owners.
I These tires from Army vehicles of
! ail types, from passenger cars to
{heavy trucks and before declared
surplus for sale and repair, will
have been inspected by Army in
spectors. Such tires in various quan
tities and sizes will be assembled
for sale at the follow’ing Army sta
tions: Fort McPherson, Ga.; Wttrt
Benning, Ga.; Camp Blanding. Fla.;
Fort. Bragg. N. C.; Camp Buiner
N. C.; Camp Forrest, Tenn.; Camp
Gordon. Ga.; Fort Jackson, S. C-
Camp McCain. Miss.; Fort McClel
Ian. Ala.; Camp Rucker. Ala;; Camp
Lumbertun Is
Christened
LtnJMBERTON, — Madelin'..
Grill was christened last week by
entertaining at a dinner meeting
in the interest of the Shaw Uni
versity New Development Pro
gram. Three dozen leading citizens
of Lumberton and^vicinity were
present.
Mr. Barnhill's new place w-as
selected because of its convenient
Have You
Tired, Aching
Back?
Let a
SPENCER
* Relieve
back-strain and lessen
your fatigue!
Phone 2-3116
MRS. MAUDE Z. SMITH
518 E. Worth St.
Now Playina
Gene Kelly—Frank Sinatra
Kathryn Grayson
"ANCHORS AWEIGH"
For Penoaallaed Hand Lavadry
Phone 4100
MODERN
Hand Laundry
4II Otaillii aoMi
PAINT - PAINT
1.49 GaL
11 ^ eattateeUosk AU
Celer»»StaizM aad Fnamds
Mali Orders ProMptir FlUad
Railroad Salvage Co.
S29 South Wilmington St
HOME-CO\^.r
OOD8
Aad wkat a seal at wlO
Masoned exactly rlgblt atii ev
ery dish boaatiaf a f«al hoose*
•ooked flavor.
B&HCAFE
411 8. BLOUNT ST.
VAYALAX
AlTDITY, GAS. AFTER UVER-I.N
DULOENCR I.N EATING OR
DRINKING, TAKE DELICI
OUS. DEPENDABLE
CONSTIPATION
EFFERVESCENT POWDERS
The care of your health shouh’ form
your most important duty. The
worse enemy of your general good
health is the waste matter that
ferments in your intestines. Clean
your Intestines and vou will ex
perience Ihe general good health
md the Joy of living. For internal
rleanliness, however, do not entrust
your delicate digestive organism
to any ordinary pr^uc*. Be choosy
take delicious, effective VAYA-
LAX IN ECONOMY BOTn,KS
$1.06 sent anywhere—SAVE C.O.O
Chaiges. Send money with order to:
VAYA PRODUCTS. D^t. 37
142 Foist 41st St. .New York 17
AGENTS WANTED
cAriiAL cUCA-OOLA
BOTTLING CO.
SIS W, Morgan 81.
CATITAL CAB OOi.
P
fln| DIAL 9i:
Royal
Frl.-Sal.
Buck Jones—In
"BELOW THE BORDER"
—Also—
Rex Bell—Lo
"MEN OF THE PLAINS"
SajL-Mon.
Dick Fsoan—In
"LAND BEYOND LAW"
Tuea-Wed.
Tuevday and Wednesday
Mantan Moreland—In
"THE JADE MASK"
Thxirtday
BARGAIN DAY
—Double Feaftir^—
LINCtMLN
• THotATieac *■
SUN..MON..TUES.
SEPT. 23.24-25
Aliy vvafc nosteA to Mr ana .viis
dibjiie'ijf lJ»*;ri*Ji. Mich. rociTilly
.«liii Eltie l>ail«y >t 21 Smith
.. ,.i>U 10 be out iigaiii.
r jNO'tie Chavis of « Chavis
i.s^Mut i>i tlu' (ity on Tuisday
••'liitivi-i 111 Stnithficld
b-orglaii Hunt of 9 Hyde
iiuig tdaiives in Wash-
Brown ol Biiltunorc,
I the gucv; of her son and
l-ii.-l.-iw, Mr ..Md Ml.- Al-
Ixvii of C Dart Tei rate,
ifsmu-^ Hifiton was the u-eeiit
■ui-'-l of Mrs- I. Partin of 4
n Terruft
Martha Peny of 7 Fiankhti
'l'erIal;eflla^ been ill for a few days
Uev. a I.ai'sitei of 10 Hyde Ter-
I art h..| leiurnt'd to the city after
iprndint hih viientloii •.•.iih rclative^
111 Coiiri
r I. .1.. * n....T tit u...
LItili
II for
I cold.
Paul Powell,
few day;
th
III.
• -hut
iith
ery a' UiUilnburg.
Mr. McL.iuiin rame U this citv
,ti 1931 and eiftablished the Renls-
ville Firneral Service He attendod
L.-iurinburg Inititute. Smith Un've.-
.tv, Charlulte; and gradiiiited frt.r
'Clurk University, ami the Lanirt
‘vrhool of FjnbalimitiB. New Y’ork
I'le was H mcml>er ol Elks. Men'**
l'roKre;»ive Club. Omeua Psi Phi
Fraternity, and Council of Ho*-
Sin^ving are a wilc and daugh
ter, of tWf cHy; H brother, of Laurin
burg '-OM! brother of Ntw- Jersey.
i.ne of New York .md a sister of
Washingvon. 1)
. _ V—:—
Race Bias Keeps Soldier
And His French Bride
iSiraned In England
V
LV^IPHOGRAMI.O-
MA VF.NEKEIM
MARSEII-I.E. France -ANPJ —
w.osvrnril lyii.'!'l a'|- -tranded Pvt. Robert
Vh.^LKhAL lllShASr. -IE. L«- amt his Fn-nt-h bride, the
■ former .Mari. Rose Jaiime of this
city, heu .udoflnltely unless
Arm-riean aulh.'iilics grant them
, passports to the United Staies.
Pvt Lt-t. 11 native of Los Angele.*.
!-evealed in his appeal to civic or-
BY CURTISS TODD ^gumzations how American army ol-
A«MKlate VD Frtueainin Sperialiit hiul- trit-d to prevent him frem
I 'rnuri'. ing 'he French ;;irl. His wif.
LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENER ■ is a college gra fiate and has .se-v
LU.VI IhSiot widebpiead in the Unit ed a.- chiif clerk and stenographer
to Stutgs It ; lounri chiefly in the th*. office of a Ioc.t1 medical
lOiiiherB stiiti-s Mote lascf are seen'clinic for six years,
in tropical and semi-tropical rh-■ Mis Lci disclosed how white
niateii. i Americ an army nffkcrii have tried
The di.seuse is caused hy a filler-'|,i di^cour.'igf Frer.ch women from
able viru.s. A vims is .I living organ- marrying American Negro soldic.-
ijir. too-* small to be .seen, even tin-1 thiough newsjiaper st rlcs She en-
dvr a vowerfiil microphone Only rgunten’d similar anti-.N'cgro prop.i-
the evidence of Us jin seiice can b* :,d.. ‘irt**rc >ht- married Pvt, Lev.
vi-i*n Tbe diwnsv is commiinlrabi'' she said Sht cited on*' of her ex-
and ill zpi.-ad thmiigh s.-xiia! iiit«.r | j-,: ilen; • = under a signc-d affidavit
• 'jurs*> "1 w.is dlrr c ted tn this place by
Tne first sign ol the disi’aw is a cmpl'yc f the Hotel dc Ville
-•mall .stiio which appears nn thr of thi« city,’ she stated We we-e
5*;x uigatis It u- painless and looks 'jncl hy a Mme. Darben and she e’'
ulalned to me i: French just what
p.ipers were ncc».Miarv for us
married and then ihv -eddenly said i
c-mething like a large pimple
blister 'This first sore riisappea
\vi!huul treatment Th» fir.-t so
ii.muUy nppear.s from seven ... ,,, ,
twelve day.-' after expo-tuic and in- "The process if getting marrU'd i
faction. Howevi i. it mav appear 11, very difficult, especially votti ,
anytime from five In thirty dayS|Uistf. for any marriages between^
Soon lifter the appearance of the'American bleck.s and whites .ire j
first Mgn of the dlse.ise. secondary ^ not recognin-d by the white .Amer.
symptoms will appear. In men the jeans and if you should marry one.
di-case spreads chiefly through ^nd go to America, you would be
wha^ are known as "lymph nodes" lyirv unhappy and your life would
which '^aie in the region of the'be very miserable.' It is tin this i
groin Jflst under Ihe skin. W 'n the [ ,.;,snn that wc went ahead 1
disease. cause.s one of the lymph completed the marriage ourselves ",
nodes In th- groin to become m-. pvt Lee revealed that he was
flamed and swell up, the swelling fined $23 for six months .md reduc-
is callixi a "bubo." and is usually cd to the grade of private because
filled with pu.s. Boboe, often break he married his French sweetheart
and form running ulcers. The In- ngnlnst the will of white army of-
fection • usually spreads to the re- fjcjals The couple will be strand
gioii of the annus In womer, and cd in France until proper authorl-
♦ j othai parts of the sex organ! tj,.R |n the United Slate* help them.
Acc'impaning these .-ymptoms may phe American consul grantM Mrs
he fever, chill.*, headache, ahdom- a passport but explained that
mol uejes. Joint pains, loss of uppe- ber application might be delayed
tit«*. cti for some time
Serious results mav occur if V
lyiiiiihogranulomM venereum Is un- jn the early 17lh century. H
iteatfcdtThc .sex organs may become often took two years to make the
thrvv Or foci time.s their normal round trip from Furope to China.
li/f, .Srrictiire of the rectum may V
occur lit femijlce, CARD OF THANKS
TMEa:)lSEASE CAN BE CUREil Mrs. Louise R W’ilUams and fan.i-
HwW. v#r. i is important that treat- ly of ?fll South Pettigrew Street,
men is Marted al the first iuspicious wish to thank their friends for the
•igns Jf the drea>e has been of kind ex,-esslons of sympathy dur-
Iciig Uaration treatment la »i>ma- ing the death of Mr Arthur C.
times ijnsatulactory. - l.ugan of Washington, D C
America ir. tbc exclusive rigni ;
Hi it by meeting the requirement'
of a Scout Furthermore, such safe
guard.'. arc a protection against un-
cnipoloiis dealers In merchandise
• ho olherwise might use the b.adgt
;.sicn or seal to promote the sale
f inf.-rlor ai ticlc.i of alleged Sc. ut
rtluilinunt.
RatHili-AVake County Rounr.Uble
The Raleigh Wilke County month
ly SroutmiUters Roundt.ible will b"
held on Thursd.iy, October 4th. at
the home (f Scoutmaster Claud
Dunn. 1508 Pender Street. All
Scoutmiistersi Assistant Senutmas-
•ers and Commisloners m Rnleigh
:itid Woke County arc urged to be
present.
Durham Scoulma-sleri Roundtable
The Durham - Durham County
Scf-iitmastcrs Roundtable w-ill be
held nn Monday. October Ist. .u
•he home of Sci-utmastcr F. C. Peo-
rlarvis. IKV. Pine Street. Commjs-
-inner J H rntt* and Neighb-r-
hood Commissioner F. .M. Jones will
give a eport on the N C. Scouters
Confemccc to be held at the
Gn'ensboro, A. .and T C- liege. Sept
27 . 28. 28. amh
'Scouting Spirit
Scouting operates on the same
orinciples which It tcarties The
intangible spirit which perineat*-
Scouling. and which leaders call
• the Scouting spirit " is a combina
tion of nnvelfivhness. eooper.atloij.
fairness and nutiinl help which ha-'
been 1^* - v foundaioin .md mol'-
vntinp force of the Movement thru
out history. It Is hardly reasonable
to expect that n man who cannot
be motivated by that and the prin-
•iple invol-ed in il, r.tuld be verv
•’.icces>iful 'S a lender in p program
which limes to inculcate 'hose
nrincmles in boys, A man, to be a
ii'cossfiil Troop Committeemen or
Divisi mill leader, must have
•'Part hir enough to take in alt
'mivs — boys in his own rommunit*/
"d others, on thi« side of the niit-
road tr.ick and across them, in the
\ ur on the most remote farm
And Jiiirt as he will tecognlze th®
'■uni •■junis of every boy. .so will
ne recognize the right of every
••’mmunitv and the need for their
•'".it'inl help and unselfish coopera-
:M*.r. Without this on Troop or
nivi«ion can succeed. With It the
bi.**ir«st go.nls .are reached.
Ralrlgh-Wake Countv Divisional j
Commute Fleets Officers
At a rerent 'neetln'j of the Ra-
! teigh-W'ike Cminty Boy Sroiit Di-
1 vjiiional Committee. Poy Senuts of
Nmerica held at th* Bloodwnrth
S’reet USO. W L. Greene. Exec'j-
tlve Secretary of the North Caro
lina Negro Teachers Association i
was elected chairman to succeed:
r.ther J. H Thomps n: J W
Eaton, principal of the Lucile Hun-
,ler School was elected vice chair-
:m8n to succeed HDean F P. Pavne
and L H Roberts, loral business
man wa.s made Divisional Commis
sioner to succeed S. W B. Slade
\''ho is n.w out of the state. The
Ipext meeting of the committee will
be held at the USO on Tuesday.
October 9lh.
Durham Divisional Committee
A» the Durham nivisionnl Com
mittee meetine on Sent*mber l3th.
it was derided to hoH the 1945 An-
••iial meetine the second w’eek In
December in thta the meeting will
take the form of a diner meetine.
The work of 1845 wil Ib ereviewed
and aims and objeetivse for 1946
g.ime ti.al it alway., enjoyed oy
H n^ and old called "Passing the,
luck." during the . ourse of the
•imc. three people vere selected
i> comjtcte for first. >». ond aud
■ilid p''izes by doing varioua acS*
hat hii' previously been decided
^..•1 by thi staff. The acta Included
“Mae West" act; a "Rachester"
'ip; isuiiatian. and a very originjl
Hula" dance. This last being per-
.(irmcd with u papier "grass' 'skirt
.;nd U . the winner of the first
izu. and performer id the "hula" i
dance was Marine Pfc, James Sie v-
rt. The crowd re.nlly enjoyed his
lit- He received as first prize, a
long distance call fo his home.
At 9 the birthday cake was pre-
'.entid to Ihe persons present, whose
ivihriay was In this month. Re
freshments were served, during
which time a musical program wosi
rendered
Pfc. Nelson Sehter sang "My
Rosary" accompanied at the piano
pfr Gusfavis Allen, organist and
choir director nt the Montford
Point Chapel. Pfc. Allen also ren-
ered an tnslrurnental solo. "Claire
De Lune." hy Claude DeBussey.
■M.so on the program was a trio,
ingint’ "Don't Blame Me," pre.sent-
Mil be set forth by each of lha
ix (ipeiiiting chairman. Officers for
1946 wH Ibe elected at this meet
ing.
Fire Prevention Week
In observance of Na’ional "Fire
Prevention Week" which is to be
I'scrved October 7-13, it would be
veil for the Health and Safely Com-
•flltee of each division to make
It in.-'pection tour of the meeting
I'lnces of each Treop In this con-
l.*elion It would he well for all
Srouters lo open thei rSeptember is-
lie of "Scouting" to see what
Troop 17's Committee Finds in re-
'.•ards lo it* Troop's meeting pl-ce
It would 'ic well for the Scoutmas
ters to .induct a Fire Drill.
Luniuunuii im
Christened
LtnJMBERTON. — Madtlin’a
Grll! was christened last week by
enUrtaining ut a dinner meeting
in the interest of the Shaw Uni
versity New Development Pro
gram. Three dozen leading citizens
of Lumberton and'vicinity were
present.
Mr. BumhiU's new place was
selected because of its convenient
location in Lumberton and be
cause it is one of the finest eating
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