WKEK K.~ 'jINC »ATLltDAV, Nin K.MttKIi );i l.V
Till-; CAIIOI.IMAN
I'Aci: si:\’i::-i i'’
Manly Street Church Fetes
Elx-Servicemen Of City
Pel© Wilder
Manley Street Christian Churcn
lit a new hinh mark in Churcn
ivic relationship heri‘ last Sun-
ay night when it inauguarated
he lirst of a series of "Let's (Jet
djusled” programs. The puipuse
f the piogrum was to let the ex-
ivit..men understand that liK
hureh is willing, ready and not
ou busy to busy to help each one
ills paitieular piubiem.
Lusiiing out with his accustom*
d lervor. Kev. T. C. Hainans, pio>-
'.n' of the Church, bewailed the
;»ct that democracy had allowed
luni back to a type of society
. which he hud looked forwaij
ith some degree ol expectaney
>ur years ago. He lamented the
act that dcmocrac yhad allowed
lyelf to become a ioke. a muJiiom-
r. He happily welcomed them to
church which was militaiet
nough ti lake stands on vita! i--
ijes to a membership which wa-'
logiejisive and cooperative; to
omes which would be conducive
I easv adustmenl; to familie'
hich too long had suffered the
niuries. insults and ahti'scs caused
n account the enforced absences
f husband.'! or brothers
Doan John II. Bro\
a.ior addres.-! of the t v
tiibuti- to the return
men. He told them tha
cognizant of the fact that had
found it necos-sarv to fight a dual
war. While* the tan G. 1. war
fighting the common enemv a*
the front he was well awoii-
the preudice, unequality of on*
in the
ng. paid
service-
STAIESVILLE iNE\iS
By Georg© F. Dalton
Pfc. Juniur Dalton, son of Mr.
1 luid Mrs. rtorace Uailon recently
Ifreceivea his nonoraoie discnaige
Horn tne Army alter having seiv-
ea nearly lour years. Vvui.
Kirvice ne received tneiv bronze
slurs, and a gmid conduct
Mrs. M. G. Dalton was e.ecieo
to me Notpinaiion tJomniittee ol
the Home tilconomics L'onierencc
heki at bt. Augustine College, Ka-
ic.gh. N. C. recently.
ihe Morningside "Golden Tig*
trs’’ played the Lincolnion Higj
School Owls and won with a scor
01 20-7.
Mrs. Harritt Foster and daugh*
1 ter who has been residing in
Greensboro, N. C. has returned to
make this their home.
I The Shaw Development pro-
giam was held at the Mornmg-
L side school with more than one-
' d>undrcd person.-! present. The
speaker of the occasion was Dr.
Raymond W. Cooper who .so beau
tifully told the need of Christian
Education and the needs of Shaw.
Responses or expressions were
•ini'Cle by Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Holi-
fliy, Mrs. Alma Davidson. Mr. Al
vin Morrison, Mr. G. F. Dalton,
JVJr. A. D. Rutherford. Mrs. Sen-
Taylor and others. Over 2.204
wa.« made in pledges while ovei
$100.00 was given in cash. The
dinner consisted of chicken salad,
potato chips. French string bean.',
cube beets, rolls, coffc'c, ice cream
and cake. The diner was in charge
of Mrs. M. G. Dalton. Homt;^Econ-
puitunily and segregation within
;i:is own ranks. His mam tiienn-
howevei wa* based on the ‘G. I.
Bill of Rights." Starting trom the
fi .St day cjut of service, Mr.
Biewn followed step by sIlp the
nianner m which beneiits would
be handied. Me explained the
fiutui'cs of hospitalization, educa
tion and employment. Paying
paitieular attention to educationa.
(.pporlunilies. a p^•r^^>n uhi
lu.d spent at least nincl.c
da>s fiorn September. 104U would
be intitled to at least one year'.s
senooling in vocational training
a', the expense of liie government.
Anv person under twenty-five
ycatj of age, who.:e t-ducation had
hem interrupted by service '
li.ands. will be given hi.'S
ard one yeai’s schooling ai
afiditlon year for year for
eeriod he was out of senool mi
account of mililaiy si^rvices. The
govirnmi-nt ofhrs to pav fees
and tuitions up to five hond-ed
dollais and in addition fiftv dol-
Irrs for the setvice man .ittd
tv mt-flve dollar-; for the depend-
cni per month during his school
ing p-riod. He mack- it verv p!nio
ti-.:.t the gnvc'tT.mrnt did not knd
rnenev. but that it did in.-!ure the
G I. loan.' up to two thousand
d'.;:; .-.'. The matter of .sc-curing a
ir-!> and further ’raining have
been two «'r the big thing.' con-
f;..ntinu service men. the speak
er said. Th se two matt^Ts '.veiv
n ..d( verv cha: Kinallv he urgid
ill! the vterans to take full ad
vantage of verv opportunitv af-
if iciid. He begged them to tase
|the '-(.hooling. the health on*. ii-
tnr.ities. the financial opportunitv.
Tlivy wi'te urged to go into b’lsi-
mss. to buv homes, to invi.-t
wBely and above all they w'ere
urged to remember that thev had
only two years from the end ijf
the wai- At the close of thi ad-
'diets Mr. Brown asked fot que--
I'.icns but no ojestions earn'*
I tnler.sDcrsed \v-re musiiMl
leitibns by tl-. Church C e- i.
u.ioLi the diivCtion of Mr. Luciu'
Mcnler with M:v. Margaret o-.n* s
H;.’'ions at the o.gan; Mrs. llo'V-
ard ol Martin St. Baptist Cnu.eii
offiied a solo, w.th Mr D.*In ir
B’irt at the piano; a solo bv Mrs.
George. The Ham»n Harmoniz-.r;v
five young ladies with golden
voices, dc-ep feeling and \cith «"u!
\cal!v lifted the audience with
'their contribution. The Junior
Fiur Quartette, with their selec-
■t.on "O Lord We Come Nov A.s
Humbly As We Know How pi ov-
(d tlu ir worth to the prigram
But Lillie John Evan.?
Honor Roll For First Six LEGAL NOTICES
Weeks At W'ashington Hi
Aaministrix Notice
,o.u O ^ nr NORTH CAROLINA
12th Grade — LUIi© Mac C**^*|AVAKE COUNTY
Fjitctle Hawkins, DOrls Humphr&y., Having qualified as administra-
Cecelia Hunter, Margaret Larkin, |for of Uie Kslale of Valentin C
Anni,. Brlic L.tUc, Doris McDow.
Iris P«.hlr, .nH H.ond ', V, iikf Counly, Noith Caro.ma, Hr,
Iris Peebles and Doris Rand.
11th Grade — Louise Cutebin, So
nora Howell, Angela Marchein.
Jacqueline Mitchell, Nicholas Put-
lor.s,-n. Miuy Thomas, Ella Ruth
Thompson. Audre Wall. Annie
Wilder, William Winiberiey. Lin-
nell W'inston and Valena Wynne.
10th Grade — Eleanor Bonner.
Thos. Cooke, B.rnice Curnbo, Viola
*.11-.'MW’. Pauline Ray and Rebec
ca Watkins.
»th Grade -- Fmnees Cutchin,
Rosa Lee Goode, Nicle Harris, Lula
;‘o-A-eU, Claudia Morgan. Harriet
Nunn, and Oeradinc Rogers.
8th Grade >-> Dorothy Douglas.
Ernest Dozier, Jeanette Fields, Ann
Goode, Gladys Hunter. Ulyssts
Jones. Gloria W. Le ter, Floyd Matt
hews, Bessie McNeil, Loumis Pee
bles. June Tl.omai, EHa Mae Ter
rell. Lola Walker. Ea.nie Walton,
and Pcuil Wilson.
is to notify all persons having
claiing uguin.st the K.--tute of said
ciiteaKed to exhibit Uiein to the
undersigned at 118 East Hargett
Street. Raleigh. North Carolina, on
or before the iilth day of Septem
ber. 194G, or this notice- will b-*
pleased in bar of tiieir lecovery.
Ail persons indebted to the E. ta{.*
will please make- immediate pa'/-
ment.
This Itlth day of September,
1945.
Mrs. Armelia R. Hamlin, Ad-
ministrix.
F. J. Cam! ge. Attorney
Oct. 5-12-19-28: Nov. 2.'9.
: .Newberry Street 'JSO
Shown above arc nine of the
eleven veteians of World War il
pieaeiitly in tiaining at the fam
ed Y.WCA Scho.d i,f Coirimvic.-
Ntw Orleans, npule-d to be •
largest Ne-gio Lusiness tchooi in
Amtrcia. They are studying at
government expense under l.ie
G. 1. and Rehabilitation programs.
The “V school, whicli buasl-i a
fa;.iilty iiicludiiig n.agna euni
loude college g;aduale^. u prac-
: JACKSONVILLE — Thursday
•night, Octi'ber 2/)ih. the Newberry
j Street USO Club was once again the
• gracious host to Monlford Point
; Marines and to visiting ho tesres
from the towns of Morchead City
j nnd Beauford, for the month of
! October, On this particular occa
sion, there were eight persons who
i proved themselve fortunate in hav-
' ing birthdoys during; this mon’h.
I and were the recipients of awards
' These gifts were awarded by the
club director. Mr. J. W Joyner
I who also acted as master of cere*
ticing attorney, and .several with
graduate degrees, has gradual,
m strategic po.-’itions ihiougiiout
tne natiJii. Mure than :iuu of its
iilumni hold governnunt po-i-
tions in Washington. D. C tANP)
m Jiiies.
OUi o.'i***
that he wantid to .sing. To a..-
^c mmodate Master Evans. R«
,Hamans lowen.-d the "mike so
that the voung soloist could ik*
; favored. To the satisfuclion of the
Icic-wd. he sang "When Your H.air
Ha.- Turned To Silver, He was
irtallv "tops."
At the conclu.-!ion of the pro*
'crj*m tne s-.*rvkc* men who trui
iheld .'•eats of honor at the ris.i’
lof tin speaker's platform, kd by
Dean Brown and one of th.- d.'-a-
I'-on-! invaded the church dinio i
'r-om. Thev were met witn
till aroma of Bar-B-Ou- chitk-
n.
The tables for service men were
•,.i ceiitei table Its ma.n ion was
;i be attractive. Standing less than
tv. entv four inches from the
iioor. It was adoined by a gorge
ous Irish lace table cloth and Ivy
vines. Six candles, four white anil
two yellow converged on the cen
ter from diliei'int directijns.
mg at point while another va.»o
..1 yellow and whlie ehrysanthe*
irunix found it advantageous to
rest.
While a mo.sl .'Uinptuous- repast
as being enjoved by Ihi- men.
luusicol nunibeis were being en
joyed by al! present. H. ri.
le-wn. veteran of World War I
and outstaniiing Le-gionnaire held
till eni;re h«,use it rapt allent:!)n
o.. he explained to the .^atl.stac•
tu n of all the* plight of the Ne-
gio soldier after World War I.
'J oo much credit for sucee.ss of
'oiial side of thi- event cannot be
given to Mrs. Ella Trevan Jone.s.
ihaiiman. Mr.s. Beitha Phillips
Mrs. Cothran Burt. Mrs. Maude
Rogers. Mrs. Ethel Sinai. M;.--. Ed
na Vann. Miss Esthc-r Lynns. Mi^i
Hattie Dav. Mis. Alice Graham.
Mr.s. Luda Belle H.idi'e
Service nun and ex-servire
nn n attending w.'re:
Cp) D« '.I a Port hll Wihninr-
of Mr. Wollpi H. Cro-ws of Kniglit-
daU\ N. C.
T. B. R.noe, served in the Navv,
Steward 2*C. h" has a record of
eighteen months. He was die-
tharged from Shoemaker Hospit
al. California. He is attending
Shaw University and i.s th/ sun
of Rev. H. O. Rhoo, Bladenboro.
N. C.
The menu for the evening pro
vided: Barbecue chicken, candied
vams, carrots and peas, rose sal-
ru;. hot roll.s fbuttered). ice tea.
ice cream, cake
Boy
^ Scout
News
Master Svit'caiit Henry Shep-
I erd Per.^on of Frunkhiit. n. who
^ died in France Sept. 2. a> a result
cf a motor accident He had been
' in the aiiny for three years, 20
months of wiiieli were sneiil over-
BY
G. F. NEtVKl.
New Seoul Troop Being OrganUed
in Warren
Those honored gue ts wore as fol-
' lows' Set. Robert McClain. Mrs
, Annie M^e Hinton. Mrs Bor.iiii
;Pea.sani, PhM-Sc CharU-k Watson,
! Ml'-.? Ann McClain. Pfc. Charles
i Hamletl. Mis' Teiecy Beny, and
1 Mis-! Lucy Pickett
i The entiin body rang "Happy
: Biithday to You ‘ after gifts bad
Ibecn distributed.
Due to the fact that the visiting'
) people from out of town were late
in making their arrival, part of the
I program had to be omitted; but all
I m all. there was plenty of lun and
i enjoy.-ible recreation fur every one.
jMii'ical entertainment was made
j by an electrical recording machine
and the paino. Other activities were
card guinoe and daiiLiiig interv/oven
with refreshments of delicious ice
cream and tasty cake with birth
day attachments.
Another occasion highlighted the
program of the USO recreation for
the month of October. This was tne
regular monthly foimal dance
which was held as usual in the audi
torium of the Georgetown Higii
School last Friday night. For this
allair mure than 600 persons were
prcsfjit including beautifully drc3'-
cd women from Kinston. Morchead
City, New Bern, Snow Hill. Be.-u-
fort, and Jacksonville, featuring the
latest evening gowns and styles,
and dashing Mariner in sharply fit-
I ting unifornts. BoUi male and L*
male were attractive u'ld indlaativ
of Karrii and aiace which was in*
EXECFTRIX NOTIC E
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having quuhlied ns executrix of
Ihe Estate of P H. Kyle. dcccaseJ.
late*f Wake County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all person hav
ing claims against ihe Estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the im-
dersigrjd at 1107 East Davie Strevt
Raleigh. North Carolina, on or be
fore the 23th day of October. HW-J
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All pcisjii!
indebted to the Estate will pleas-,
make immediate paynicnt.
This 20th day of October. 1945.
Mrs. Nellie Kyle. Executrix
F. F. Carnage, Attorney
Oct. 27-Nov. 3, 10, 17. 24-Dcc. 1.
IN THE Sl'PEBIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA '
MAKE COUNTY !
NOTICE I
PENNTE MOULTSBY '
VS. ]
J. D. MOULTSBY 1
l’’ic defendant. J D. Moullsbv will |
take notice Hint an .alion entitled j
as above has been c.;mtneitfed In ]
the Superior Court of Woke County, l
North Carolina, to obtain an absolute '
divoi'C" on the grounds of two years |
kcparatiun, us provided Tu fhe SUl- i
tute cf North Carolina plaintiff ard '
defendant havbig lived -i^arute a> J \
apart for more than tv.-o years next |
preceding the institution jf Uiis ac- i
tion. and that the said defendant '
vvill further take notice that lie is |
required lo appear al the office of '
the CIcr> the Superior Court ol
W'iike County. North Carolina, in
the Superior Court of Wake Coim-
ty. North Carolina, in the Court
house in Raleigh. North Carolina on
the 19in day cf Nuvember. 194.*), or
wilhin thirty days thereafter, and
answer or demur to the complaint
of said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de
ni nuied in said cornpli int.
This I8lh day of October, 1045.
SARA ALLEN. A-'aiisUint
Clerk of Snperior Court
F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney
Oct 20, 27-Nov. 3. 10.
IN SI PERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
MARTHA WILLIAMS JENKINS
VS
CLEAVKI.ANI) JENKINS
NOTH E
THE DEFENUANr. Cicvtlancl
Jenkins will lake notice that an ac *
lion enlilk-d as apovc hos been
comm iictd in itie .Sup'-iiur Court
of Wilke Cl unt:'. North Carolina, t
obtain an absolute divorce on tlir
grounds of two years :!cparation. as
provide in the Statute c-l North Car-
ilina, plaintiff and defendant huv-
in;t lived separub- and ap..rt lor
more than two years next proc-.d-
ing the institution of Uiis action,
and that the said defendant v.ill fur-
iicr take noUce that he i.s required
to appear al the office of the Cl ik
of the Sufa-rior Court of Walu
County, North Carolina, in thi
Courthouse in Raleigh on Uic lOih
lay f November, 1915. or within
.hirty days thereafter, and answer
-r demur lo the complaint of said
iction or the plaintiff will apply to
he court fur the relief deoiaiidud
hi said complaint.
This loth day of October. 1945.
W. O. MORDECAI, Clerk
of Superior Court
F. J.' CARNAGE, Atty.
Oct. 13, 20. 27-Nov. ■
V A Y A I, A X
AtTIHTY', GAS. AITKR OVhR-I.\
IIM.OENCE IN EATING OR
DRINKING. TAKF, DELKT*
OI S. DEPENDABLE
C 0 N .S T11’ A T i 0 N
IIFEKVEKCENT POWDEKK
The care of yi.ur health sh-juld forfn
your most important duty, Tne
worse enemy of your .general good
health is the waste natter that
feinivnts in your intestiucj. fleaii
• our intestines and vnu will
pri-Kiice tlie yentral good health
ond the joy of living. For interna!
•teiiiilinesi!, however, d.. not entrust
your delicate digestive organism
to any ordinary prodixt. He eho*/i»y
- lake JeLcious, cffe.livt VAYA-
l.AX. IN ECONOMY IW)rrLEB
91.0C sent anywhere—SAVE C.O.D
Chaiges. Send moti'-y with order lo:
VAYA PRODUCTS. Dept. 37
142 East 41st St. New York 17
AGENTS WANTED
K I
Respon-ses or expressions were
-nifdo by Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Holi-
jday, Mrs. Alma Davidson. Mr. Al
vin Morrison, Mr. G. F. Dalton,
J^. A. D. Rutherford. Mr*. St-
ova Taylor and others. Over 2,204
was made in pledges while over
$100.00 was given in cash. The
dinner consisted of chicken salad,
potato chip.--'- French string beans,
tube boots, rolls, coffee, ice cream
and cake. The diner was in charge
of Mrs. M. G. Dalton. Home Econ
omists at Momingside School.
Misdamcs Ossie Morrison and C.
,Maston, waitresses were; Mrs. J.
ifain, Missess C. Pkss. Lula Scott
■nd Roberta Bailey.
H Mr. Odis; Rousseau. Wade
■ ranklin Pickens. Eugene Stock-
ion and John O. Smith recently
^(■(■fived their discharge from the
cArmed services. Mr. Wade Pick-
,tns has been made U. S. Deputy
Marshall, recommended by the
Jormer Governor Clyde Hoev.
fcicwd. he sane "When Your Haii
I Ha.' Turned To Silver. He was
Ireail/ "top-s." , ,
At the eonelu.^ion of the pro-
-ram the service men who hvl
,.tpld .‘•eats of honor at the rie.i’
lof tht speaker’s platform, kd by
Dean Brown and one of thi* dea-
Icor.s invaded the church tUnina
room. They were met with
'ihi aroma of Bai-B-Qu( chick-
is
tn.
The tables for .service men were
ia-ranged on the North side of the
reom and there .seven in numj.’i'.
aecommoduting four persons eacli.
The table wa.s covered witii a
• dainty white table cloth with a
vase of yellow and white chrv-
isonthemums. Glittering silver anil
Iialloween napkins combined to
give the tuble.s a real seasonal
'tench. Seats were orovided on
tht South side for the members
of the church and friend.s. Near
the center of the ''ooin then* was
fcio suiuicr alter woiia war i.
Too much credit for succo.-w of
'•otial side of Ihf event cannot be
given to Mrs. Ella Trevan Jones,
chairman. Mrs. Bertha Phillips.
Mrs. Cothran Burt. Mrs. Maude
K'lgers. Mrs. Ethel Srnal. Mr.?. Ed
na Vann. Miss Esther Lynns. Misi
liiittie Dav. Mis. Alice Gruliain.
Mi.s. Luda Belle Hodge
fervid' men and
im n attending Were;
(,'pl D !iea Piirt. 911 Wilmi'ir-
t(ri St.. Citv, Took nart in Afri
can eatnpaign and ETO in Nap'es,
I
‘ ^EWS
j Master Strgeant Henry Shep-
cid Pt-rsop of FT anklini. n. who
. . . I died in France Sept. 2. as a result
x-setviro : motor aceident He had been
In the army for tJiree years. 20
months of wliich were spent over*
A graduate ol Sliaw Univer-
BY
O. F. NEWELL
\.!IJ !•* W , , , Al_v
r,.i i!ia campaitn. -Aim,; Pa,' -"y “ '■'cm'af llic Alpha
\'i.l!et'. Hi- had thiilv inanlhs in
thi- lerviee nviT.'ta' H- i! the
sen of Ml;. Lotia Fineli. also of
tin.-, eitv; Sgt Alfred Geoi^te. 2J
Phi Alpha luileriiity, lie wi
SOI. ot Emily J. Person and
tile- late llfver..nJ Slivpaid S. Pei»
son and i? survived by tii
"Fools rush in when' ange*l* lear to Inad ' and so do late theat.e’
goers who .'!>omp down the aisle while* the performance is in progress.
It you mud be late? Do tiptoe in.
V'oitli St..j-pelil 21 inontlls over-I and one- eisler. Mi.' K.saUnd
bea.' in ETO. wears seven batlie } Wiiglil ol Hampton In-lilule-
Stars. He IS the sf-n of Mr. .iiid i
Mrs. Wiliams K. George, of this L ^ lourletn monlhs
I-vt Allen Lee Thorpe. Marine look part in ihicu
C »P'. 18 Chatham Ter. Chavis major battles in the ETO. lie .&
lltighls. four months in the stales, jt.’ie spn oi Mr. and Mrs. J E. /vj-
He is the son of Mr. Frank S liy. iLU W. Lenoir St.
Tiiorpe. 2 Iredell Terrace. Chavia i Pfc. Robert Lee Barnes, 320 E.
Heights. ;Soulh St., had more than three
Cpl. Robert Strickland. 10nf)|yiars m the service, with sixteen
Mark St., served in ETO 19;r'onl)is ovtrseus. He wears iwn
rmntli'-. earrying four batl’c iL.-llk- stars .«:ecured in the Ei’O.
slurs. He is the sun of Mrs. Mm- |He l-« a student at Shaw Univer-
eiv.'i Strickland jsly and plan* lo study Social
Fvi. Sidnev Hilliard. Fnwlo St.. jSuvice at Penn State upon com-
'crvc 1 in ETO and carries fit'"'plition of h:s undcr-grad-uaie
'eaftle stars. He i-; the son of Mr. 'work.
and M''. .Lis. Hilliard, of Loui.s- | Cpl. Ellsworth J. Mcntcr. 'iOh
l.u’g. N. C. 'S. Saundirs St.. 19 monihs in the
Cpl. Howard .Mford. formcrlv of ;ye; vice. More than ten months ov
132 E. Cabarrus St., of this eiiy ;crsca.s. Wears tiiree battle .stars
but now of 1209 Glasgaw St. i-cmi ETO. He is the son ot Mr.
Portsmouth. \'a. has a record e( j.jJb Mrs. LucIils Mentvr, 50;) ?-
I'ventv two months si-rviee wi*h b.iundch'.-^ St.
’hree battle stars secured in ETO S-Sgt. Louis Dunbar, 712 Man-
He is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs lev St.. Ita* ncord of thirty one
■''iittht.-w Alford, also of Poita- pionths general service with 384‘-n
r.i ulh. Va. Engineers in ETO. He is the .'on
T-S r.iid Chavis. Ltr.vls Hntel. jnl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar, of
rt irc-nber of Manb-v St. Church, thi-! ci'v,
•v'lh two vears .s»-rviee rocnr.l. Clauilc Huntlcv. Apprcntic-
Sfrved in the CBI Theater cf iSrammi. 812 S. McDowell St., hr.d
War, icn 30 d-av.; .-e:vTe. H'- i-! 1 h
Pfc. Clifton Bridgford. f.'*; n.erlv s( ri of Mrs. Lona McNeil, 612 Mc-
''•f 404 Battle St., but now of N''e 'Diiwd’ St . Citv.
York City .spent tnirtv one n-.')nth.s Oet.rge W. Porter. Seaman 1-C
in the .service, with most of the former Shaw University student
time in the Sou’hwest Pacific. .{,nd st.ir infielder for the Raleigh
Sgt- James Hill. 313 Battle S’., (travs baseball elub. now a stu-
har. a itrvice record of t.venlv d. nt at N C. rollcge, lla.e serv-
’bree months in the .slate.s. Ho is ,icv- record of eighteen months .«er-
’he rtir-of Mrs. Pekolia Hil’. sum.e L-!'*- in the A'iatic and Pacific
ndd)'{as. Theaters.
Pfe. Hf.rrv L«o .la.-ries. 310 Heck William .\. ‘Whi!" Dover, conk
St. fofnt 31 months in the .serv .2-C, seven vears .service at the
ice. tak.ne nail in four maio* bat- *inie of hi^ disrha''ge he wa-! with
ties in ETO. Hr is the hu.haiid the IT. S S. M'ade He is the son
of f.^rs. Mildred Tavlor Jame.'. of^ V*-, .-.nd Mr.s. Connie Dover.
T Sgt. John Lockh'V. M’.A E. 209 Cuba St,
Jones St., has a .service rccurj (*f WiH :r^ M. Crews. .StewaH
t'Ainlv two months. Mate 3-C. had onlv a short while
S-1'i't. Jame.-? Autrv. 5 Ash'- Ter- in the service. Hi- is a student at
race, i'a: record of 23 mont'is m Sliaw University and Ls the son
New Seoul Troop Being Organised
in Warren
A new Boy Scout Troop is be-
in;*. organized in Warrenion with
till' John R. Huwkin* High Sehool
as the -sponsoring institution. J.
A Barbee a meinbei of the facul
ty has been named' the Scout
master and work towards the corn-
pit, tion of the organization i.s inov
ii;g along. When the organizali m
e*" this Troop Ls completed all ol
the cloven eoutitit*^ covered 'jy
the Occonoechec Council will be
.or'ering Scouting for all .bovs. Al
present the twelve year old Ne
gro population of Warren Counlv
of 181 bovs. Which glv>.s this
(bounty a Negro Bov S«-cut oopula
tion of around of 1,(100 bovs who
di.-Jire an opportunity to be a
Scout.
Nctional Boy Scout Week
The datf lor National Bov Scout
'Week has been recently announc
ed by the Division of Public Re
lations of the Bov Scout-: of
America. Thi* the 36th Annivers-
mv of Scouting in America will
hi* ob.sf rved February 8 to 14th
lf‘-tfi. Till' theme for 38th Anm-
ver«nrv i-?: ‘‘Seoubs of the World
-- Buildin'Z Together." M a n v
Tj'onp.s •and Di-strjels are planning
r.ow .epi-cial activities in connec
tion with this oheervancc.
wnicn was nem as usual in tne aiiai-
lorium of the Georgetown High
School last Friday night. For this
atlair more than 600 persons were
present Including bca'Jtlfully dres -
cd women from Kinston. Morchead
City. New Bern, Snow Hill. Beau
fort, and Jacksonville, featuring the
latest evening gowns and styles,
and dashing Marines in shar ’y fit
ting uniforms. Both male uid U-
male were attractive u’ld iudicalive
of chuim and gi'uce which wa* in
deed beautiful to behold.
Tlie music was furnislicd by the
Montford Point dance orchestra,
which kept evaryoiic solidly in 1h-'
grove for tliree inO;,! enjoyable
hour.!.
Tliu 10th day of October. 1945.
W. O. MORDECAI. Clerk
of Superior Court
F. j; Carnage. Atty.
Oct. 13, 20. 27-Nov. 3.
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R. A. Y )iing. head of the Biology
Depaifmcnt of Shaw University, do-
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Hmefits of Cooperatijn, last Sun-
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O’Hara. International President and
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