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V* liEis liiNDlNt,, iSATUKD.W, NUVIhMJILJt _a, ltd PATRONI7E mm ADVERTISERS - -f-viif urtr -njirr»m>ra l w--^*-- g *«' -i -- j nm week in ; GOLDSBORO \ By 1». A. THOHNTOW 1 Miss Susie F:.tUCi-U*.-, Mis. /.. Bourail, and Mrs J. E. Gn ■ n were recent visitors to Hampton Institute, while there the were the guests of Mrs. Greer.':; daue.ii ter who is a student at Hampton Institute. They report a very fine trip. A lam numb. . r,f tin teachers in Goldsboro and Wavne county attended the district teach ers conference held in Jackson ville, Saturday. November 20th. They report a very fine meeting. Mrs. Aggie Mae Forbs. Mrs. C. S. Cornev and Mrs. Addle G Thornton attended the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary of Division Six called in Raleigh for Saturday, Novi mbei 20, b\ th-e State president. They received valuable information in the meet in? Mrs Laver;ia Wat-on announ ces the marriage of her daughter. , , Beatrice Elizabeth, to Hi m t B. Payne of Jackson. Term., on No- ; veruber 7, at the Emanuel Epi.s- j copal church .n Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Payne attended Lane College. Jack-son and Le Moyne College, Memphis. He i- employed by the Universal Life Insurance Com pany. Mrs. Payne is a graduate nurse of St. Agnes School of Nur sing. Raleigh. A wedding rerep- : tic-n was held at the home of Dr,; and Mrs. N. M. Watson, uneio and aunt of the bride on Novem her 8. Mrs. Nannie Thompson, and Co-Chairman Leroy Clark, an nounce the Community Chest drive is coming to a eio.se al though a little over ont half ot its goal’of $3,000 has been raised. At present between Sl.-iOO and $1,700 has been raised. Mr-. Thompson and Clark have done • a very line job. The drive can tv to a close Monday night. Novern ber 22, with a basketball game played by the American Legion All-Stars versus the Veteran All-Stars of Kinston. The prelim j • navy game was plaved !;• v m.- American Legion Junim Ail Stars versus The Greenleal School Jr. ' Qagers. Between 30b and 500 pm sons were present. The American Legion All vt..-: defeated the Veteianr Ali-Stav- m Kiiv-ton N-. vember 15. :.v tin- -.ore i 32 to Id. AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET IN ROCKY MOUNT E. A Thornton, district com mander of District 4, Division S.x American Legion. is calling a meei,ng of ail post commando • and officer.-; in District 4 to l» held in Rocky Meant with Post No, 173 as host on Sunday, Dc- ( comber 5 at 3 p.m. The meeting i will be held at the post home :n Rocky Mount, at which time ! Vice Commander M. Hugh Thompson will be present to ad dress the group and outline tne American Legion program forth • year. Every post commander, ad jutant. and athletic officer in Dis met meeting of the new war. this meeting. This is the first dir trio meeing of the new year, I therefore it is important that ev ery post ‘be represented. Coopera tion in helping to make this meet ing a success will be greatly ap j preciajtpd by the district com- ; mander. * t i ELECT NEW SCOUTMASTER j At the meeting of Bryant-R<-*t Post 215, American Legion, c-n Tuesday night. November in Comrade Ivennon J Broadhurst was elected as Scout Muster to lead Troop K>B Boy Scouts of America which the post has been ft****" 8 * 8 ”*” 8 . r11nn .... DOUBLE ATTRACTION ; BASKETBALL * GAME AND DANCE American Legion All-Stars of Goldsboro, N. C. Versus ■» ? » THE FAMOUS “Busherswackers” BASKETBALL TEAM OF NEW YORK CITY Colored Community Center Goldsboro, N. C. Tues., Nov. 30, 1948 8 p. m. Music by Deb Dehham and his Orchestra i 10:00 1:00 Sponsored bv Bryant-Best Post No. 21S American Legion Admission: Sschool Children 80c Adults SI.OO December 6, All Stars vs. 82m*I Div. A bn. 1 Div. of Fori Bragg, N. C, ! GOLDSBORO .sp' iisi.niip for the- pa.-i wilve year* Scout Master Broadhurst has he n a mend er of the tioop tor the past 10 >eu).-. and is well qualified sot ihf position. 11. -erved 111 world War li and spent two and one-h.uf years oversea- Mi Broadhurst it 1 pbnnn.p to attend the Scout lead ership i-onlereuct- at Shaw Ui-.lv>;- sil.v Qeo-mbei 4 at winch time ail ■hi-- expensi wit! be paid by the : post E. A Thornton, bonking agent American Legion All-Sims, a - itse following games to be : played in Gold-bnro Novembei 30, American Legion All-Stars Versus The Famous “Bushwackers" bas l"- 1 ball leam of >■ ’f ' York CL. December U. American Legion All i stars vi r u sß2tid Division Abo "D:v.sw;i i.,.f>keu..ill u ( ,m ,-.i j Bragg. i Tlie post ha- purchased .. lot on : the corner id jslrr and K..,- ~ • Street.- where th. post is makit:,* 1 plans to ei eel ’be Aii.-'m-rm I.c-> • : Hm in ;iu- m-m future. TEKN «I. CASINO TOP ft Alibi jgh t/ , Dillard Tigc-i- v. t.>! down before tlu- Little Blue; .4 • Washington High School, w R.i leigh, Thursday night by the -t-< , .- , “’l -II to 0. Couch,- ■ Houst a,;o !Bland are -nil looking forward >.- ! hard fought game «hen the Ti j ers close their season Thanksgiv u".g Day as they meet the Tkk Water Elevet ot Wilmington i.i f- M. in Mj, -.pal Stadium. Tub i promises to Le one -he fought games of the er.son , though the Tigers run e won omy one of iht eight game, the nvi:- has played a Ui > bne biarid - I ioutbalj iii] during the season. riu- tans kn iw.ug tc-h inexix. line, v-eakne-s of the team have s'uck by them one hundred pci ;<v!;i Cuacn House is not diseoe; ag> d but looks ii i ward to a great H-.m. during the next two yes is Alter a few daw of res: from 1.:.-;- I ah. Coach House wifi rail tor has :kt (ball practice, at « hich time In . looking to have one ->t the m.-; •H vs.vns in the state. With Hick -8.-aith Toebaby. Jack-on. Kwms.-.n aiv.' Sampson in the hr.eup, the Oil i.'nd Flashers will be worm -t-.,- The l iris ba-ketbn; team ithe direction ot Coach Baines • .Inking vt-i y good The tens ,:v verv glad i<, know mat "Bell’ Dtl ii. Md's star forward will t>- back a, die lineup along with Foster Bl .-id Wan v-n and Williams Betw.-.u fitTceii and twenty new rt-eruits j -Hi for the te.in, GOLDSBORO MAN IS SNOT IN ARM GOLDSBORO An argumei • ■ver a sandwich re.-.ulted in a bn. i let wound m the forearm ot ! nm- Allcn. 35 h---re Thursday night | Allen was admitted to the |,.eaf | i hospital, after being shot. (i;.,-rat or W-llie Sherrard of An chor Inn on the Mount Olive high way, has been released under band ;foi 1 rid; in county court on a ehaiye !of •v ault with a deadly weapon jn wa- reported bv Deputy • : Peres.-, ! According to reports both men smd that an argunient started about a sandwich Allen ordered and ; Sherrard had prepared. Alien s;.;d SherraYd shot him without reaion. i ; The latu-i said that he shot Alton only after he had attempted to cut or bit him. .U oil/O 11LM 1 " WWS : ‘W ." : ' r''* c, *>■ ¥ '.J fC: .#1 A ■ l/ $ |.;t 'Of 1 \ -iwf'ft Si . ] ' I: CARVER SEAL « OMMl'l !1 i The Carver Stfa! committee. I IK*, ot N T r\\ Vork, has hitmchi :-i its natiuii' «{<• oi lw (ar , i in cfin»i< vi i*'ti with ih» uoO.Othf * iulonn itsfiit iijitci | j U I g 'I! 4>{ 11i« In t■ 4»i i* t• S', ta!lsl u; I» M K arvr 1 J Ollitiia i toll tu }!»4. the* la <■ llili i J* Thom as a lonnui >. iHhot of lit. t’ui vn, ot cl a ctiOHotiij •*.* \o givt 1 a itt to th. I •;iuo.i if ibis I his fimunit t'j- was uu o< aft if l ei* ruary r<Tfc in lhi; tin* cor (sora)ion prtsenUd to the tuimda 1 ioilt a ilu ck loj i'lif boai it o! dut-i toi - anti cipm c*s an ft, tit widt. t* t»«n <»t the ( iti v<*r seal din iin; tin current eawspai^n. Oil the jphoto-. j ajih eratlin:.; tioiii hit to an I r ink I’ ( .hisholm, IhUi toi i oske gtv: \Uv. Vug'iiv.tns Simms a ice jirnitlf fit Mrs. Saiih* .VI AjwL i son treasurer; Mrs Oirah N i houia Wills-e. of the luiK.iHi atilt h-’; ;e pi esidint maksn*; the present.t tion; liasii (> ( Oiiiiof. |'*r a .oietit i Keil < ros> Ptl'vi\ ;tl li Kn-ketts {H esuh. fu , Mis. Nellie (i Viarsiiall, m>. m her of eoiiuniite*'; lie hi ' Smith. evecuti\e < l:ti v of th. Carver fotiiula ion arid AOs. Frank l* Chisholm., wih of S'a\ f hisiiolni. A.Ni'i m 'J * X i 'i ! | tm THE Vi-s/ ' !KJl©fe© /USvl !N WORLD WAR TWO "I ! U.LBSIPATEO By HAJBHItD &Y ti .' I ST.CteirT.&ourne a 1. jji' 1 Nwr^ - ' |r. ' A DDPL4V OF fXiitAOPPINACY j r. f r - HfRCHSM WON FOR OM J r j- AR6RADV MICKS. RAivTON.fX-N J L j. T.MI iOIPirAD Mtftft-L. 1 Li cow TttjIMIM M3LTIJRKS ; [lHf. AIRCRAFT IMMEDIATELY &DRST INTO FLAMES. } the pilot thrown clear, landed a few feet from ! THE. PLANE, UNCONSCIOUS. HiS CLOTHES AFIRF.. ms’ fin. A 4 WITH THE CRACKLING FLAMES OF THE PLANE A FW FEET AWAY PVT. HICKS USEP THE PHOT'S OWN JUNGLE KNIFE TO CUT AWAY 6URNING CLOTHES. 4 '$ M; : .--A,; ; % - . M if i | i k- * ON FT iii.o 5 Olf < pi. I.lberi C ■//,<* II Jr. the suit tfl Vs ;ui(i j Ibei t 5 //Ft! Sr., Cm eh -ts<• f i t inldsfioi ts C»»i. C/./a iS , who .ii rivet! 100m 1 a tew da>s ;*’j. for a u w w ■•ck s res . is a hrihi.vrs of i e. ith In!’., i amp < ill’ll, Finaii t pi. \ A/.ell eiTtli i «ti sei v k \*»ve.mi»er i!'*s ai - iivi-ti i»\ i 1 April. tUib. \\ alf ? e tor it to his outfit J;uinar> f>, iWVL UHL LiAIiULIMIAN IHU if f ii ; f«h sr f- KS SMiMO I Oh’ M;<,ho Hdi Ml IS J \o.i I) C\tit \N Ai'Ol.l I.\ \ i‘ i j'. Miu r Nl.vn k white Vlli 'hit ni(|)lo \ i who ll it d !<> fuv< a N<‘('iu (lictid »T \ til at a H.u) 1 Cll ilj; - L>l t*.* jn l Im re litcil ifiiiii hi J**h ? if- i. at Iti* M/uri trial, hr w t*. fumai oil tv «.i \ a;• ri:< y and !m< il S.‘> atut Cir Is and ,i*i a iilniM* is heiiu,* . ppe.th d b\ \ it' VVfl laid IF liansinr., state \ \.\<T* head I‘a lt Nove k va - railed intn the tiont nil n , of AltisotFs and Jii. ts till III) <al[isV.iefnt ». work ihe fa ,r •, cif %• t th‘ km* manatee lor «iisi > jfu.ua tion \\a (i» an •rd ifu. to iatl m e ot T fa* pi o «ruling' w it* nrSsa-s t,, a|ipeui* hut thev hav«- 'worn that Uit > v* re no. noli* lied ot th: ire- l.i of Mrnilai nainn have (Fueled the othe* two ej\{} lights mii > h r oii;«;ht av,. met India n.i polis Go 'JiLv-ni' i. IhAs rwT the local N \.\t i' plaii- ti» nih nsitv its l*uht tor eCHi-fdv in u-oali. > as writ as » O the staUPe hooks. I Mif-TJOS Os rV'TAtBRAuY HICKS' SIGNAL CORPS COMPANY Wtߣ I IGNORING THE WARNING THAI THE PLANE MIGHT EXPLODE ANY MINUTE, | PVT HURRIED TO THE SCENE _ inM 1 mmmm fii!i nM / f-j •' ‘"d. [QUICKLY RAISING THE flyer's INERT FORM, "pvt HICKS CARRIED HIM { YY-£S-.... i,, —^ CTW ,, i ' w^,,l AJC OFFICER CALLS FOR AID OF NATION '| IN ANTI BIAS DRIVE ii h luaU- ;mcl ' v»M •i h ».i:. v f■ i • 1 1* *. ree'ioj of! 'V,;>■:!e* ; V,iTu *>’li ii c ( <; tow'drd racial : 1 •• (I i'tlijjiou,. touih: Iks ;Uioi the ; ' -ei ■ •-•the " Mmn views' ■ ’ :!<.*!! i i ifllienee mi t]p ;ein !ji 1 ■ l-' Liilahui; deehu'e'd Di. Join; I M.ch. « n lest week. Di Sin v,-on wh<* executive v. it j n ’ale >l of ‘[a Aliici ic.ih i ’ 'H.\V;. :i Committee. spoke at j ■ : iulie <. i ti».t» of tin Nov, Gdk (.’iiuptii* *>l th* A met s h •. . (’rnjte-.'Uet .d the Hu ai jvJ,»i *ii'. u;'a. al .yfueh (’o). Ha '- ‘•so HiiHd'h-nmi. 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Sunvsoii ted "A: Hu yeai s • d mi. u; ildrn?* wi)i l.»e b ( iv, ju av, vail *«ti t when * dind'umnaUnn Wdi l.ei ie -o; ii leS.- ah e.\ t:ei -eai ( j. *: < th;i> life Oi t'.K child vo . it al* of die ■ nst it ii'io?; nid j ’Wm- this Itappcr.: f.rust and; vvil! Inward ib*‘ : .ei | a • i and "eiij-bous will be* j :• mad sh- of i--m.se. Thi< U\ , 1 ( 1 li 'J 11: I I LCllK‘..! lOl) <. ?! id ! < )i have i . ov. iiit un U: a cu.i- j ]* i t -v, •j '<■ cl isv; 1 ?1j ;! 1 , iTJ» *l • K 1 1 OW si • ■} vn iui j)rv.i iiv led and an ••• •: v . • > •’; ill,: i e !.: Jia <jh i|.* With Giuinl-t i-s ot -r ( ,L!)s m mu* irn iif cm locieiy become;? the cm-; ai < i *>l rim d.- y C'-.i ■ viOiL.Latid.i as such wif] t , \'i ■'}){■ ;es.- are) U:— a fxi-u-1 as a u ).n D Section i j tool in promoting d<n v ns he , * nratiun tnroueh ;i living « v' - j n-h, - will take its place.' The Arntnean Jew u-h Cnumt-j tee. founded forty-two yea: - ago, i combats biyotry ait cl promote.'- 1 democratic principles in Vie United { States, protects, the civil and reli gious lie!:!:: Jews -us i ■ and 1 furthers Jewish cultural religious I i and communal interests u, tins I ■ countin' !. V INCREASES ill Nt.lll. I’tlVdJiS | J»ARIS ■ A N1 1 1 Di Knlf.it Bundle. noting mediatm lor tin j j United Nation’s Security Council j .in the Palestine issue, win. vva-j '. upped to the post when Count j Koike Bernadotte tv,.- assassiuat* d. j ; enici-Rcd Uc.t week a.*-. -Tin cru <TnouS" j iy powerful Jem. hi lb', cor.iijcsj bet wet n Israel and the Arab state 11 -:, j He has been vast pnvvc-i j m tieaiitig with the two force:. which include- liu authority to I i move ... .‘iiiir.t whichevri ate i-.t i pleases and the right tu cat! up--1e 1 tin- UN Security council sanctions' J committee • t seven to decree any j .punishment hr thinks de: liable lor J Midway Beer Carden Newly Open For An Enjoyable Evening Step With Us On N. Haricwe Hd Vernon Godette, PtCp. SCOTTS CAFE Bns? In Barbecue<l Fo o ds 404 Golley Street Goldsboro, N C. t BELL-STAURT Furniture Company Quality Furniture, Reasonable ;. Prices i 227 28 N. John Sheet SokFUb-j. N. C.. Phone 17G0 J j : \ ! 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