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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, HMK PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS Dunn Vet, Father Os 31 Marks His 90th Birthday DUNN (ANPj A Spanish American War veteran who yi': 1 26 years in Ihe army Die Rev Hen ben H Ferrell, observed hi 90th birthday here last week. In celebrating hi. birthday, h • recall'd his many adventures m war, his 79 years of preaching. he college education, hr 3j ohiidr-n. his three wive-, end numeron 'o er incidents of his long iih Hlx military idol :- c.’< j 5. Tin y -t- Roosevelt, former l’re- dent ;.j the United Suites. Hill can-wd lit li.ig of the United Slates up to Die Sun Juan Hill in Cuba a Per ;v. u utile! flag men had be- n killed. Ho also was a membf j of Die jp.iard ~t the funeral of President William Mi Kinley in Cleveland. In battle lit: has,..suffered lit bul let shot: from i y head !■-; his waist, in his skull he wears a stive; plate today He is also miens one ctv.el and two teeth ir-.rrt battle. Ho serv ed 26 yea;-, ‘here in b.s't.v ihar . a cook arid the other 20 ■.» stew ard. One thing that h<> al«u wu nu is the time that ’.he urnn ordered the rebar, of oil Ne.rrue PREACHING SIXt E ] > Rev. Ferrell has be n preiu-h y since ho was 12 yoo.iold. H< „ su ed the army because p-p i ...; he Was not qualified to pieacu Die gospel. In the > i>. I.- c however, h continued to preach, and - xpects to do so at least until he reaches too. He is pastor of the McCoy's Grove Free Will Baptist civ it'; just outside Lillington. Hi doc.- not get paid for preach!iuc but fies himself as a fanner. H - works tn the fields six days a week mi less he has a funeml or service to preach He said "I don't get rnonev for preaching I work for mine Preaching is not an occup-Mioi to him, he said, but a duty. Hr- v ill accept, however, money ~,w... \ tmtanly -with the spirit." h; s ;,b. A mar: who speaks excellent English Ferrell -- :> graduate • j Shaw University and Greensboro fW WOS?LD WAR TWO HiUSTRXTED Sy NAftSAT-ET- 5v Sr Ciair I Bourne Pvt. jahb scott montconry ALA. PFC HARVEY CRAWPiE GRuHViLLE, N.C. PFC jmm J.fRANKUN, CHARLESTON S C HOhORFP fOR HEROISM ON A NEW GUINEA AißFi£U>. ||gjg£ . • - jcott, crauple aw franklin immediately ! College. He was born in Waif Ci e miy 31 CHILDREN Otic of he. greatest prides are Ins 3! children, sang tig in ugc-i from lit to 68 yeai’s old, and all iivin. . These children inch'd.- Hn-c-e is of triplets ,nid three sets of t H. i also proud of the fact that five of hi-, sons ore ordained min .•■ i-: - in ut)t llici'n ignteis. Ferrell has been mar nod three lit;:'. - His first wile was a Negro Ton; Summit, S. C ; second, ait jn uiatt from Oklahoma, and third and present Negro from Pamlico. S. C. His hi'rff wife bore him iO cliii • hen, including three .sets of trip le!:: and one :■> i of f\vin-\ The •>. ; of triolets were bom in three con secutive years. His second wife had 16 children, including two -el: of iv iii.-. Hu. present wife has bonio him one child. The old minister cannot recall the of ..i' ..is children off hand, but he d< s have a family Bible rciMiding Choir births and his ntnr >Sages His fir.si two wives died A midwife h.e Ufsisied with the births of ail his children. His health and that of his- famil' i- ivm arkahle He say- that his faio il.v has had a doctor only a bout lf> s.ires in ail these years. H D loci e ami Hu'f Negro Fm - n '!l is a medium sired old man v-. -'h bald head. He- vines not mind bo mg called "‘Uncle Reuben" be cause that is what his white friends call him. Ahkouob he nrobooiy ch;.dd.: for several kinds of pensions, he receives none, not even an old use pension. He always says, Tm still able to work, thank you ” The cx-soldiev -aid-That he a staunch Democrat and plans > ■ vote for pj • rideiU Truman at the vcIT:, n g 0 1ocDon. ‘'Their mouths dropped open all the way down to their kr.ee. " - U S. athlete- on Londoners’ re:e tie,n when he mined soryer-yby o: hi.- du;..:.. Olympic game-; MWWb klb: mgP /l:n < y'O.t.y'X?'. l \ ays, uk * I C '.•-I’v.A - N“ r c S DIiREGACDING FLAMING GASOLINE WHICH COVEISEP ! THE WATER AAQUNP THE PLANE,EXPLODING I AMMUNITION INSIDE THE PLANE,ANPENEHV SOMES. : .. I ... r SECOND SECTION NEW HOPE UNITY mm mm WILL SINS HERE Tin Niv. Hope Unity Gospel Cm" ur .'I Was I .in: '.i'll, J) C A i -1 end a week ,n (.he \)c itof Kin.<(oo in bring iovcll'P.:-, of the ai • a (hr- best in . ;>ii i1i!:,l o usie They v.-< ri heard on Monday night in Cioldsbv.-r.i Tu.- ■; l y night in Ml Olive, and wiil be i.i-.nd Thut.-day ,:i ti e Mill Hun Ch-.ii'ch e; '!>viiten Friday nr. lit at the S; l.uki: Church at L:t G;,.> . Sund ~y af'.i lT.eon a! ‘I p M. lie Gru.-tivilie High School and Sunday nii-ht at the Adk.n High acliof-l in Kindt.it They are under the direction ”f Mr:-. .le-sie Joyner formerly of i.i Gratis!'-- Two soloists. Mrs Dinah Cobble and Mi:-. Maria Cobble are tonne;- residoPl* «»f Kn ion. Mr Inti Sutton, ui.-'e. a former Kinston raeit-n■ will re cite rey erai poem;- -at; -he pr a r.y.. Vsks New Discharge V f or Fa-Sh’v iceman NEW YORK The legal depart ment of the Nation a! Assoc ta' w for the Advancement of Colored Peoule has petitiv.net Sect oU try of ;he A; v K< iu 111 C K<a. . 1 1; change the discharge ci Albert V«. Nolen liom d:=hon<.ruble to h-.oet:- abii Nolen, while a private in the Army, v.-.-o sentened to dishonor able d'seharge and confinement al hard labor for five years tor r.- fustnr to obey the alleged lawful command of a superior ofiicci ic prepare his equipment and go au oivot tac. Tlie ' NAACP's petifioa ineietued tr.at Nolcii. as claimed by Icm. w,;-- t-ufiCring from a ehi-mii- -w-ui --.ii disorder end was pby.-ically tm •ifcie to respond to the order. Since the inrn.cr suidicr has -M-rti .- s I've year se-nU'nee and l.as rv-tunt to civilian life bearing the bi Vint i>f a dishonorably: -ti-- s-, ■ tl.< NAACP uvge-d the Aw Soi-si .iiiitifx- evident in Nolen'., record and !;> ch'iiigr his disltonorabn iICHSrtJ OF AN ENGINEER CCHPAS/ UU.OIT DA” f - KCME.k .0 T- ! ; SUPPEKLY SPOTTED ENEMY RA,ir<Eßs __ ™ Ml JDKHKD KINSTON If r ' If :fP Cb ■*•■■■-- •' iS - # Wr; m % Iplx v/:>Yr'y vi*. :.' x .■:-:sShY -x \ -;i .? 1%.. fe, ' f , > UAi K iX \\ 11 SOX' null man Mi Neill, who returned to U il-on n-< ently from Baltimore. \ld . win re he has been einploy id for the pas! ilu i r years. He is pi inning to make his home in Wilson where his plans also in : Rude marr'.xgf- to Mi --- Mary I urn on September 26 DOINGS IN llOt I f? Jarvii Buck us !>ovc-t hi.- been I ~:;.:-.: -ill fill the C HDNIAN ;u fhv Dove-t sceiion to y-u-l .Mi. ■-’iii.- a:;i' read lie i'.ißO -1N1..N o, ..,- •:} what ii !-.i ~ vying in \ t)U:‘ .. V. ;. town :y; W -..-11 Ii: :: i Other j -ts Ihv si;; Le mid i. .1 ion . , The (suar! riy nn e!r.- : ' . ill b( ; held at the Fies: i,..r ; U> ueh Dover on ti i F. c. • snnd. y, ’ up vs,her yi - - ) tire, the The Rev. Mr. Johnson wiri ; preach from tiu- subject "The He o elect Sterie The Queen's O .:-pel AME Then C urch V-' II i*Bstd j’jurjnl;t"rs of its : ccJYSi'ifOCi, its pastor and its 'choir to c-mduct the aHemooh sc-r- At v.i.-;y v: spy tii'ionl pi'ogi't.n; y.h) be held The Rev. R. J. John.-',;;: IS .-.Cliilg IVe^e. '"iiavo fur. because v. : hen youhe >•: oil . i yeti- cay yop dittivf. " ■ r ; rc,-. Dwight Eiscn- iTHcN AT RISK OF THEIR OWN LIVES. THEY I&RCUGHT THE PHOT ASHORE. SAVING HIM FROM ! - . .. THE CAROLINIAN PERSONALS Misses Mat lie Turnage, Bessie Mae and Doris Jones spent the past Sunday visitin' at Greenville Miss Emma L, Fields of Brook lyn, New York ha- returned after spennirig her vacation with friend:; ■nd reiatives here The monthly meeting of tut- Farm Valley Old or Youth Club will meet !>i> September 17 ul Banks. Chapel School. AH menibc-rs ...skeri to Le pn'stnt. AYDE.N II\PP!MNi;s Mi-s C C-tryor of Avcen clcllv creri the !<•:..• addn .-n a pm ':.n'. 'vhjch -v.-i.- iu-id Sunday FOR SFRYICf-; MS JOBIE'S PLACE 425 K. WASHINGTON ST. CHiAKs ( KiAKKTTFS SOFT DRINKS I 1U ! i ; liood Music Kinston, N. < Beech s Soda ohop WHI KK i IUIiXDS MEET DRAFT and BOTII.ED BS.S it WINES AX Si SANDWICin.S 326 SO QUEEN STREET MODERNiS’III. 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