WIiKK luNDIiNG BATUUUAY, NOVUMttIbU i:!, ISKlfj
PATRONIZE
THESE
ADVERTISERS
111 l THE WEEK IN
GOLDSBORO
By E. A. THORNTON
»mt
The citizens of Goldsboro and
Wayne County are beginning to j
realize the value oi the ballot. On
Tuesday. November 2 the largest
number of Negroes in the history
* of voting in Goldsboro went to
the polls and cast theft 1 votes in tne
favor of the right and winning
man. It :•> encouraging to note all
Throughout the state and South
that the Negroes are beginning to
realize the value of voting When
you vote, you are only using your
rights as an “American Citizen. '
Doesn’t matter who it may be. ,1
.Republican or Democrat, vote.
Goldsboro was well represented
at the recital of Haze! Scott at the
city Auditorium in Raleigh on Wed
nesday night, November 3. A large
group of music lovers from Golds- j
boro attended the ree.tal. They re- j
ported a wonderful program. Some:
of those attending the recital were.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Weathers. D..
and Mrs. Coefield. Mr. and Mrs. .VI.
K Zachary, Mr. and Mi’s E. A.
Brown- Mrs. Addie G Thornton.
Miss M. Coley- Miss Pearl Smith.
Mr. John and Neal Stitt.
Mr. arid Mrs. Timothy L. Parks
spent the week end in Hampton.
Va., visiting relatives and friends.!
Mrs. Addle G. Thornton attended '
the Shaw and Union football gome j
in Richmond Saturday, Nov 6.
Misses E Durant and G. Edwards
attended the capital Classic Foot
ball game in Washington, D. O
Saturday, November 6.
The Dillard 1 igers lost their six n
straight game Friday night by bov. ■ j
inf* to tne Booker T Wasningt r i
High, School Eleven in Rocky
.Mount by the socore of 40-0, in :
their traditional football rivalry
The two elevens have been meeting .
since the middle twenties, but nev
er before has a Nash C ounty ag- !
gregation been sole to deles i n ‘
Dillard team so badly.
This is due to the inexperience
» of the new members > f the Dii- ;
lard Tigers, yet Jackson and S.’.aU- !
d.ng played a stellar game Coaeiu- j
House and Bland are still looking!
forwahd to a nard fought game on j
November 11. when tne Tigers met ;
the tough team from the Sampson j
County Traihtoj* Sc.tool oi din
ton, at the Goldsboro iviu-icipsu
Stadium.
LITTLE THEATRE
The Litle Theatr- Inc. l eld it.* j
The Lt(tle Theatre, Itu.-. held “t ;
reg ilar meeting Fr day Mgi’i. No
vtmber 5. at. Thonton Casino
at which time the jig new ;
4 miiioviu werg initiated -n.-c rcc.eiv- ;
(ti as full pledged member* m :
the group Mis. Lillian Guess.
Miss Mattie B Best sod Mi. L. L i
Thornton. Mrs. Guess is a register- j
ed nurse at Goldsboro Hospital!
' Miss,Best is a member of me sac J
ulty at Hills School and ‘Mr.
Thompson is a memo; r of the t.u -;
ulty at Dillard High School. The :
Little Theatre’s annual welcoming j
Parly will be held at the home of j
Mr. and Mis E, R Williams South j
Leslie Street, Saturday night, No I
vetnber 13. from 11 to 12 p. m.
The group is very busy making j
plans lor their annual Christmas |
Pageant, which will be directed by ,
M.ss Rosa Gray director of ara- i
•maties at Dillard High School, at- ■
fitted by J. D. Middleton, club di- i
rector. The Little Theatre's next ;
meeting will be held at Thornton's i
Casino November 19 8-210 p m. All '
members are urged to be present ;
and on time.
TEEN AGE CASINO
A report from Mia. es Edna E |
Dortcii, Wiiveria Ba s&. William Lee, j
Jr . and Wilbert Barnes, student? j
at Howard Univeistly. Washington.j
li C. and Miss Margaret Davis, stu- j
cent at Combination Business j
y School. New York City, states that i
“hey are well and are getting alone i
fine with their studies. The CARO j
LINIAN is sent to them by Mr
Thornton every week which the y
state they enjoy reading verv
t hutch
The Student body and friends at ;
Dillard High School are making 1
great plans for the Homecoming
game Thursday, November 11. The'
day s program will consist of a
grand parade with floats and decor
sled cars operated by the various
classes and friends. Boy Scouts and
Girl Scouts, the football teams and
ihe Dillard High School band, un
der the direction of Prof Major
Beecher Johnson. instructor of band
music- at Dillard High School. im
mediately following the football
game a social will be given in hop
or of the teams at Community
Center. All football fans and friends
i are asked to witness this game
Aiiinittson 33c and 75c.
Corporal Albert Uzzeil, Jr. the
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Uzzell,
Sr., 3J4 Creech Street, has just ar
-1 rived home from Japan. Corporal
Uzrell is a member of Co i 24 th
Inf. Camp Gifu, Japan He will be
home until January 5, ißd9
LEGION ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
The American Legion Athletic
Association Executive Commute*
*f Ftm Divisioa Six. Se-
| partment oi North Carolina Airtcri
j can Legion will meet at the Arne;-
Icun Legion Home of Post No. 173
in Rocky Mount. Sunday, Novem
her it, 3 p. in
All Postal commanders and 'ath
letic officers in District 4 are urged
’o be present. The purpose of this
meeting is to complete the League
basketball schedule for all Post
sponsoring .basketball teams which
will open on o> about January 10
1949. Comrade George E. Wilson.
District Athletic director will pre
id e at the mieting. Post No. 173
Rock Mount, will be host post to
the meeting
The American I.egion All-Stars
-’ponsored by Bryant Best Post No.
213 will play the first game ol the
[ cason in Kinston. November hi
• The All-Stars will pay the Fanvin
“Bushwakers" Basketball team ui
New York City in Goldsboro No
vetnber 30 Dad Debnam and hit
orchestra w 11 play for a dance im
mediately following the game at
the community center.
Admission fc the tiouale attrac
| lion, school children 80c. adults
;SI GO. The All-Stars are now open
! for date with any team who would
like to arrange a game with them
Write E. A. Thornton, Booking
Agent. 619 Dcvereaux Street, Gold,
boio. N. C., y r phone 387 M.
FREEMOI m NEWS
The eightieth annual session ol
* the Original Free Will Baptist ivfrd
j die Distict Conference- held its an
! nual session at the New Bethel
Free Will Baptist Church her t
wi’h the pastor tin Rev. J F
i E.uOlte pit Sidt'c'. Novemik 1-7
| Tne meeting opened on Thursday
itn introductory remit; ks i,v ti.t
Sw W W. Askev. avid the Re\
j J H Pemberton Music was lor
: limed by the North East Chape 1 j
, Choir of Mount Olive. Persons or:
| the program were: J W Lee ML
| Floretta Williams, Mi:-:. Ar.ni.
! Parker and Plot. ; W. Parker Or:
I Friday devotion was led by Sisters
i Berdine Myles Augusta Vines. L.
•a King Etta Best -.md Anna Pen.
i uerten. Music was rendered by ttn
funn.-on Chapel Choir R B Kon
gay Mrs. Sarah B. Philip Jllr
i.ouise Applewhite and Mr* Mi.
me i. Kornegay made reinur!
she scimoil w-a.-. dciivcied bv th.
: Rev T T Path Olliers on tilt
i program were Pat L Boykins, Mi.*:
’ Hazel Brown, and W R. W;l!ae»
Friday night candle*light servile
were conducted by the Missionary
! 'liters Music was provided by the
' Emannuel Chapel Choir. Rock.v
| Mount and the sermon was deiiv
: - ied by the Rev. L E Ras’oerry ol
Kinston.
Sunday 11:3ft a in a sermon was
! delivered oy ti.e Rev. J. F Elliott
j Miss Edith Ray Hnwiiarit sang a
.*olo and music was provided by
: New Bethel Choir. Between 1.300
:and 1.500 peoph attended the fom
i day session at which time the
| church reported a very successful
’ session. The Rev. J. F. Elliott, mod
|er a tor wishes :o tlsauk all friends
iin the Frec-niount Community and
| adjoining counties who helped
1 make the conference a success. The
| meeting closed with the expression
jof joy and happiness among those
j attending
Coach Walker is working vt*;.v
j hard with the basketball team
j trying to get it in shape for its first
I game of the season with the Amer-
I ican Legion All-Stars of Goldsboro
i during the last of the month. Coat a
j Walker is looking forward to hav
ing one of the fasten teams in tbe
I county.
j
Dad Held lit Death
Os 18-Month Old Son
PHILADELPHIA (ANP)
j Thomas Griffin, Sr„ a 3*.year
j old army veteran, is bt trig held
; by police on suspicion of killing
his 18-month old sort. Griffin
j denied having ined the fatal
shot, saying lie was upstairs get
Ong tlothes for htiie Aiphofi
so when the -hooting occurred.
| that lie found him shot when he
came downstairs.
The ease took a sharp turn
whew police tjuesiion Griffin s
five year old son, Thomas Jr.
; Young Thomas first told detec
tives that a whi.e man had en
tered the house, shot the child,
ar.d ran. Later, police say. the
| child changed Ms statement and
and said his father shot Al
phonso.
Griffin has been estranged
I I front his wife, Bernice, fm n
months. She is living in Haiti
: more.
The veteran was held without
| tall ttn suspicion of homicide
A .22 revolver was found under
:GrSffi.ii i pillow in hi* bed and
i *i had bet.it mcatly fired, pst
■ j lice *(wtl
tUliti! ION
GOLDSBORO
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VET TRAINEES AT WORK
j This building is being cons.met
ed! tiy the Veterans of tin* t’ikc
vil!'* Training School Bricklaying
SCHOOL NEWS
WKEVILLE TRAINING SfllOoT',
The veterans depat tnicnt of Pike
i ville Training School arc makiny
j srear progress durng the beautiful
i weathei they have bin having so,
! the past few day- tryu.;- to c<nn
; plt’te the new inechanical buildir;- .
which U-e vt.-t-. cans ai t- biukii:.
• In the picture you can .see out ol
1 the buildings ;n.,t .uv ;--m, e-.n
--: structed by the brickin ■ ii::- clcp.iit
! metit unde, tin i.upervKien .- t r-.i;
j Richardson. The Pikt.-viiie Trainir.f
: School veteians need to be I - !.-
i giatulated for tne w. wuri.
: they ate doing
Marnor. Reid, junior and vh.-e
1 Braswell seniot visited Mi Mil
| dre-d D Waters, at NorU. (V.rui,.
| College. Saturday, ( h i-.-ber .’to I
reported a verv li;,.* trip
The follov.-i!-i* r.tuch.hli atHuaie;.
the A roid T and .'Mi,!
i -Slate College lout ball paint in
Greensboro Saturday OetoPei 80.
I wore; Hay wend Wat.:.- Eiiv.. i
Artis, Grover Yeiverton R-jyinond
Exum John C Ex,in, and f! H
j Cherry, Principal ol Eureka Ek
i mentary School IGn eka
i The Student Council im-i on
f Wednesday, November : ,-md eb ei
it'd officers so, the ye.: a-- ioilir-.,-.*:
Lee H Fort president; Mr** Lie"
■tu Braswcil. vi., p-i.-i ident. ~ )
Miss Nevooine. .-e. --tary
j Mavis li. Brasweil. student i, j«.j • •
so.- the scho, n i, asriiijy ali da
to please report ai! class ac-Uvitir.-
f aud new -so < *-r at till- Or
i of tile week m - -he wui have tmu
t to couipiie thfcin and ect liit-iii in
i the CAKOLL N lAi\ on l uni' V' Hi!
j cooperation in this matter w ill t.o
| greatly apprrr'taied ai; .vl. li
! Braswell, reporter.
<1 NTRAL HIGH S( HOUI
Prot. W M Roindi-.at-ut h.e* an
nounced Opi-nibg of the Ihe i
| lunch room ..., u .-r. i ,u whiiii
time ;t ‘uceii ! , , and 200 st id.:
were ; -rved. Tne faculty and n..-
aem body ar. very proud ,*! the
Munch it .in lei ,t i,. something that
l'*a*. uc-f.’.-i needed iii -p, , iun>; i.,
;omt- time 1... ;i,ir\ B Sir,dii.
. .'.upeuiMti- of the lunch loom. ~
. sisu-d by triemtir-r- ~l ;:u hi:, i
j school students.
C ache- Haiii.-. an 0 Foster am
; about to get the bs..]u tbuil tca.ns
; rounded up. A few out. ilwi tit., t
; practices have bee;, held during ihr
North Caiolina is. one ,»f a a
; States in which the niystenou*;
”R-dlsease" ,|j lattie ha.: b;a
found.
* NfIACP XMAS CARD
This appealing picture of an interracial boys' choir
adorns the special NAACP membership gift card.
These Christmas cards, available through your
local branch or from the national office of NAACP,
20 West 40th Street, New York 18. N, Y,, may be
tent to friends with a yifl mfembershlp in the
NAACP
(Photo b-, A#sm (JzjIJJ
j __ ;
cla-x under the -upervisum of Mr.
Richardson. Two other similar
buildings are under construction
un tlie campus.
pa.v' \t >. ok dealing mostly with
plays and as lyntoerds ’They are
looking f ir.vaui to an gar'.v s-i-a
s'Hi. Althou:.‘ii in- team wilt be
if,ai.ii up of mostly new recruits, he
; -til! expecting to have one of
the be.-.i team* in the county.
! H) France* Airotrufth
■».r g!
* fir family has icccntly taken
■ip kit, la-n partying ”, and it’s
*u,ti Someorie says, “Let’s
popc.-i! I and we’re -.ff
foi aii'-tliei evening of yiee Ever,
jH rti i.-nds .■ n m to enjoy our
kitchen parties We vat her round
tin stove, -.eh tiitn.':).., rurns <hak
•nu rise .’oi n as ,t in-ats, and the
mcry p pptr.g .1" ay . -.r• -
lauphtt-i ami >av Cenversate.n
Vv te.n d': done, we . an liatiily w„,i
to ’ ’
Usually v - **.l-our pop. orn
int-., ir, I.vidua! is.-als bt-rause some
I:!.- ■: sol 61-,-i n-.ih salt and but
fel *-l ■' ta Ir, a 1 . :,i-, while OtIICIS like
• t wail apj.h-s -.- milk poured on
it We always have 1 :e?;ty of paper
liapkii. on hand iav.iiist t-vciy-.ne
tietii them t-- wme away the ex
cess ; rta-.-.e and -.alt
And we luv.- mat- ing candyl
W’ev- tia-o pernii-lif*. fud.gt-, divm
ity and t-a i, a taffy puli' But
Mi-shmatiew Fu.ise i* our i
ite l’< rliat>-' be- .-iuse it's st» *-a:,y
ttV it.t t'2 u, mh i Hallo w s into small
i-it - tir ia-m i; the the-. »•-
t,-.T» f'id-- •• inixtAire just before
P'-'-i i!.|- it into ih.- pan
if t■ ..-1. any « atijy left pver,
ui •. d >t home with our putst.s
packing it ! use paper tiup
t-ii *u fiad ihe top in-1 bottom of
tile t■ <n> softness
• the p.if t-r luig.kihs hold* f!ie >.a»*
d > Hi |i!;icr .d kef-ps t t,i- Jile, i-'S
wh- .ti:.! -.mbroken 'i liat’- -t j,-..0d
tip ’u renii.-mb.-/ when t-aeking
a .Me candy for birthday --r
r. In t 0,.. itt:. or whenever Send
ing it ti;ro!ii.-h the man
•nthusiastic about htchen
'Meitamirir It makes for su.h
g, ,*d, wholesome faiuily 111 ot
HIL CAKULINJAN
Make Your Own Oatmeal Cookie Mik
j raditionaliy, the holiday cookie jar should never be empty This
homemade oatmeal cookie mix—always ready for quick baking-will
help you keep it filled during those busy davs.
Y nn E ?, sy *° “ se > • v l ou „ can r , make this mix in just 20 minutes, then store
l, U m",™7»"riXio™*: 1 ’ *“• I ’ l " n ‘“ ki « *'»■ «»“ ««*
%ok^b“c?rii!’n°“‘ ) ' “'“ h ' sprir ' kl ' *”•* B, “ ii -*« ik *
# - , y Oatmeal Cookie Mix
*7** ■ Make* 8 dozen cookies
■i cups sifted flour j/i.. tU( ,< SUK . U .
1 teaspoon soda *' J 1 tup siwtening
* * t U>as * ,oon bak , ln £ Powder 3 tups ~dled vats (quick
.. *s>ft flour, soda, baking powder, salt and sugar together three
times. Cut shortening into sifted dry ingredients until mixture re
&fexnulfts coin irnctil,. Add lolicd oats &nci nux well, Store in & ct vvrpd
container at room temperature.
leTo make 2 dozen cookies:
|J |2 cups Oatmeal Cookie Mix 1 tablespoon milk
9*J\l egg < «»<, «*< 1 teaspoon vanilla
egg, milk and vanilla to mix. Beat until well blended Dim.
teaspoon onto greased baking sheet, Bake in a moderate over.
(d<» T.) 12 to 15 minutes, p- .
fcfVariations:
X \ <U P chopped nutmeats, raisins,' coconut, or chocolate vhipa
♦ to prepared batter. Bake as directed above. v
* Add 1 teaspoon cinnamon and y* teaspoon nutmeg to dry mix
0 egg and milk; mix and bake Jt
SENATE DIXIECRATS
EXPECTED TO FIGHT
LIBERAL MEASURES
t < JLUMBIA. S C : ANl', '1 .
j nc.v> - won (•</!«!]'.; ol ihe »-staU*
;oy De?nt>i rais '.v«.d pictured .u it ;
I i)foi&ctioj*! so- tho south co-jin 1
!\ n< ».-n.:rt)nt nt <4 > FKPC. jiH •
lynch and aitU-pu!l tax bills hoi*‘
j sis'. Vv >! j f ua \ i y S*.n. OS in D
{John on A barker t th» Truman
'hckit ,Johiifb‘N v.’ds jul.zthint owi
:h- I )tmocuhc victoria- :n Un
t-uaie and house of i Vfotst «,ta-;
iivt '.
"In the* -in a* With ‘ ! >ul; » ; nr. \ ■
in high f. : atf * on an ,'mnitx ..
it wui b« very hard to pus.- any :
(hm likt the- h'KPc, anti-poll tax;
I and anti-lynch b ih. he said
‘V“ii kn-.w Ts it*-t lik< Uii ;
SouLi t**f;i,; 11 cj h-yisL.Utt’e i\\. bill;
•J!; conn not on th * i looi of ’ t
- senate and be diseusesd unk-ss a i
:oj .n-t ■ moo its li t'vii.
He ;:uj/:icii out i!:ai with ti.o:
Dcnvci-ais ;-(-o;-I'anizinp. i n- .i-aic,
•-'•utfu-i ■- ■ 'a, nib :i-t the lugh i
t.'KivC: ai -d '.<dii a 1. i-im-iiduu: \ .>ti-< j
-i! tnattci-s He said he would
■:d H-.c imp a tar! c-tturnitttc ihai-.
| t'saiisiiip. wiit-!at-i Fiat of (!.«• t.):.--*
j trict ..f rolLni!ji.(. u-i- i- vt) ser
vu-t and postal win.l.--.)- - ,i.-f- In tin
j lattci ht- would tread a .vroup
! which ha 2 000,000 employes unde:
; id
"You c.-,n re member thi-. too he
: said. "With ti:(: Dt fi-m'.'at;s it:
charge it won't be so easy to
- chaio'e the rule* of the fen at* Ue
iie.-'kirig <d Iho Re j -ut.diea:: and
■ :i< rtni-rn lioT-r.ocr.-M :- attemj.-t to
'change the une to block ftlibusUv
: »**.-• a rout,‘a i ntac'.ic efft-.-Tivt-ly
; used J.. halt r-a-s.iu.- ~j ; ,iu -s.iulii
'e:n leg,i-lation
111-:., W >i..- W.ij .-i.-,: poW'.hjP
renalc cc’r-n-ittees he laded as Con
oally t-f Texas. foreign affairs 1
: George Georgia, tm or, : McKel
i ter, Tennessee. apjirt.-pnaiiun.-
: May bank South Can.-lii.a. l-ankina
a.:j current: ■, TydiUf M... ylund,
MMK M VO II US
FOLLOW Till: IDEM)
I TfIiISVIJaLK - ANP > Returns
!oy ! 1 t(- most fhiit i’j<i .L’jti' tnjt Iht*
:>> ro voter . n Kentucky tullciw
■•d t!,. general n,<nd In the icceot
‘ pre-a.teiitrai electiou The third ilia
"'let which include:; l.oußviile,
'VLieli i>- 75 percent Negro gave a
rriaj.utjv to the .Rtpuplieari ueket.
However this percentage tva.-. -uut
•c- l'i» >n a- it has laeasi m previous
Tlii- indicate* that. Truman
i and Barkley drew unusually on the
Negro *.ote. it r believed that
: Barkley « native son ot Kentucky
■ influenced a greater numbe, »rt
! Negro voter-i this yeai than at ury ■
ttuie hereto tore.
! In the Thiy d district, Ally. Al
led M f'arroll, a .Negro candidate •
for eu.g, u n the Progressive
ttcLef polled more votes than Hcn-
J;.- Wall ace.
| fn Loui-.vilk*. Prof Geavge W.
Jackson a retired teach*, of the
Louisville Public Schools, ran fifth
i in the rack fc. one of the two va
• fancies on the Louisville Board of
; Education.
armed forces.
Lie also pohsitti out that “souiii-
i 1 t'vnt'i - wid be fnembci a ol all ui
! tho;:o committees when assignments
; are *'L3€*e/
COLLEGE HONORS
JANITOR AFTER 25
TEARS’ SERVICE
RICHMOND <ANP) The pres
ifici.i iJ the college, the t.,ouhy and
• inter 1 tly of M’lbap'- dedicated
• ! day t • !••• janitor. Howard Cherry,
j f'U i; i.« i Vi.-:(I S of St 1 vice last
; week.
bin- iiob college jammed the
. j cruipc} for “Howard Cherry Day”
I vi-Uf'' ,i! ihe school Cherry
i bov. ed hi:, head in thanks to the
college as he was speechless u.<
. -Urdcnty yelled “speech, speech!"
• for n.ori than one third of the or
‘ In- iy; i Smith, president of fire
i. school. p:nw the following l citation
'u the honored janitor.
"On this, the 25th anniversary of
b"Ui coming to Mtllaaps College,
have gathered to honor you
; ’ n'-:f than one third of the or
■: ! -ary nan of human hie you
have given iaithfui. horu-.-i and d«-
; voted s i v ice to our Institution
We have found you patient, un
a .-sum big. friendly and helpful.
Vour devotion makes us feel that
it each in ins own sphere can do
Iso good a job he will do well.
; Vour lone .-ci-vioi* ras idem, find
: o with the -chool; you arc an
• integrated part of it. useful and
- 1 -* - S itul sri 1 ofl ay We, as fai -
u? v and -tudertr nono*’ yon wh.h
•in -iir ise and wifi, our gifts."
t. i'.h'i’i Can president of <V
liii.it-m i ,'injv, him a cash gift
i'ar mi by student cotrlrioudont
>i:vm.'il othm persons spoke in hor>
j es Cherry including faculty
1 'nend.fr:: Dr A. P Hamilton arm
i Dr, M \ White
As the student:, cheered rod rail
'd for him to speak. Cherry near
;ly cry iir;/. ghtd:
"I thank you people and all the
doctors. 1 don't know how to ap
, | preciate this "
.! : afer he commented, “I can
:, stand flat footed and say no stir
; Ideal ever at Millsaps hurt my feel
, j Digs.*
Bustamante Resigns
KINGSTON. Jamaica <AN Pi
i Witiiam Alexander Butaroante, the
| ■ oeU ticnlar political figure of Ja
i mru, ,i resigned Tuesday as mayor
-i °f Kingston. Head of the legisia
■ j five body of Jamaica, he also held
i the impor'anf cost of mayor When
.; he look that office a year ago, how
-ve;. he aid he would hold if only
one year. L. O Nev/land- deputy
reavoc. -iK-cve-d "d him. Mayoral
election will take place in NovStn
i her. Bustamante will support New
for the post.
tiETOND SUCTION
IINVfTK STI'DEIN I'S
TO ( N INSim SI, i
-UA.fv.il i AfJPi Student, m j
Flordin s Sn.no College- wen ol • ’
(ci eel an extraordinary oxpci ierei
in practical race relation- when
repremntativt-.-; were invited to •'
tend tin second annual Florida
institute on United Nations. The
invitation which came as a dirty!
result of the suggestion of whin |
university students here, was t x *
tended to Florida Agricultural and •
Mechanical College Tailahnsse-; 1
Bethune-Cookniati College. Daytona .
Beach; Fin ida Normal. St Aug-;
u-1 in: and Bid ward Waters Co)-'
lege, Jacksonville.
The four-day Institute will be j
field at a white hotel on Miann ;
Bench. Lecturers of various nation- j
alities will discuss a wide range j
of subjects related to the United -
Nation’s role in world problems ,
Topic include. “The Function ot j
the United Nations, “South Amei ■- j
lean Trade Relations." 'The l.'hal-! •
ti nge of UNESCO," UN Fast and j I
Future.” and '‘lnterpretation ot j
Russian CultuTe.” Background lee-1;
tUH : on the {IN character will be;
given during the course of tht tn- ‘
itltute.
Mil,HO I.OHOM.K
WINS ELECTION
RIVER ROUGH, Mich. iANIh i
Anotln. page on the democracj
side was added to the history ol
Wayne County Tuesday when vot.
ers of both races elected Di. Arnuei
B. Milton coroner of this county
It maiks the first time in bisn.iy
that a colored physician has b-. en
,-leeted to ttie coronor’.-- office fcy
the votes of the people ol Wayne
County
lee cut oner s position eat rtfs a
•-•alary ol sti.obo pet ve.e plus at
low aiiccs tor exp uses
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ARTIS FISH & FANCY
GROCERY STORE
654 East Elm Street
Phone 2031-J
Rev J. H. Artis, Prop,
i
RELL-STAURT
)-umilu»v Com p s - nv
Quality Furniture, Reasonable j
Prices
22? 28 N. John Street
•j Goldsb-Jru, N. C., Phone 1760 j
A ! I 0 1. 0A N S
Wayne Finance C,o.
“DftIVK IN TO BORROW"
lames * Ash Sts. • Phone 1024
ELMORE’S RADIO
SERVICE
Sales and Service
Street Floor Burden Building |
Goldsboro, N, C. Phone 218 k j
Southerland (nill
COLO BRINKS AND Bf IKK
221 WEST PINE STREET
AIfDIF COLE, Prop,
i —1
For Prompt Courteous Service
! FOYE’S
BARBER SHOP
405 SOUTH JAMES ST
ODELLE l OYT Prop
. " j
The Green Parrot! j
327 SOUTH JAMES ST.
HOME COOKED FOOD
BEER ~ WINE SODA
Mrs. M. K Pennington, Mgr.
Moore’* Grocery
WE BUT AND SELL FRESH
COUNTRY PRODUCTS
505 CREECH STREET
FREDERICK MOORE, Prop
1-- - - -
; ——-■— .-i--::..:.
FINEST WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
Eastern Carolina Precision Work*
117 ORMOND AVENUE GOLDSBORO
iiwwwiniiwwrkwOTiwwwiwiwiWßUiiiMimwniiin(ttnwuManpm%,
SERVICE DRY CLEANERS
Cor. S. James and Elm Sts, Branch Office N. Joha Bi.
ONE DAY SERVICE
We Specialise In Women's Silk Dresses and White Sweater*
PHONE 1579-R
WE OFFER A FULL LINE OF
LIFE INSURANCE PLANS
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE
SEE A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE
DISTRICT OFFICE
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO,
301 S. JAMES ST., GOLDSBORO
C. C. SPAULDING, President
E. R. WILLI A MS-District Manager
J. B, TAFT-Aeeiatant Manager
PAGE SEVEN
Goldsboro Merchants
And Business Persons
Made This Pase Pos
sible. Give Them
\ our Trade.
ALABAMA MEDICO
LA LICENSE SUIT
BIKMfNGiIAM (AML
Hi Willia in I, Drake ol fa««
I nid sued the slate hoard »I
nudical exaiuuieii ori (lur|*-
at denying him his nghtfui
license to praitice medicine lasi
week, Ilis sui. was filed in cir
cuit court
The state hoard revoked his
license September i!i when a
federal court convicted him of
violating tne letieral narco.tes
act.
In lus suit, Dr Drake said
that "any such violation was
umcilUur on his part.
clothe Your f amily on
C H E !) 1 T
K A D i' S '
123 EAST WALNUT
] HICK’S LUNCH ROOM
New Open For Business
Short Orders and Regular
Meals. Cold Drinks, Ice Cream
862 N. John St. Phone 9189
Mrs, Frank Hicks. Prop.
: -z-srays; ■! .si mw.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE STATION
GAS AND OIL
1311 N. GREEN LEAF ST
COLD DRINKS AND BI ER
PHONE 947 J
H. 1,. JACOBS, Prop.
Your Credit I* Good
At
j
i (hja#^
\ FURNITURE
115-117 East Walnut St,
GOLDSBORO
I LL’S FUNERAL HOMfl
Home Office of Christian Aid
Mutual Burail As&’n, Inc.
Freemounl, N C. Phene 3161
J. W. Lee, Prop,
| SUTTON * LEWIS
Furniture Company
1?4 E. Mulberry St.
Riasonable Prices In
FURNITURE OK QUALITY
! TI"i()M!*SOYS
SUPER WASH AND
SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
905 V JOHN ST.
9 LBS. 35e PER MACHINE
Mrs. I'csri Smith. Mgrs.
FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS
STOP AT
Micky's Soda Shoppe
333 S. JAMES ST.
| "A SPECIALTY EVERY DAY*
Moyers Grocery
Taney and Staple Groceries
Fruits amt Vegetables
Itit SOUTH JAMES ST.
PHONE 8134
Stiver Moon Bar
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DEINKS
BEER
229 W- PINE STREET
ALEX SWIFT, Mgr.