W'FEK ENDTNG SATURDAY, APRIL 2, IF*4O SECOND SECTION " THE CAROLINIAN ~ " SECOND SECTION k PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS CHURCH NOTES rut Rots Oil s IN NEW HERN SI LACE, M. ( HUIU 11 \\ I. Griffin. Pastor 10:00 A. M. Church Srium! 11:00 V M inojr.in; wi Inn. sermon by pastor. 2:30 p. M. Local pigicim Y'-ur are always wclcom- - at St. Paul. st. i>i rut s \>i» ■:/ ( in i<( ii Rev. S J Burke. Minister Friday 8:00 p. M. Quailorly On fr retire with Rev T W Thuismn presiding A iwh fry ::i\m by the Junior Usher Roar ! will be n mr basement of the church Uoo'i :■• get to re: your ‘upper at ti e v 'll h !' ip- ) tow * people ir;’ re. :v e Usher Board Sunday 10 A M Jam- ■ Umuli U \ M. iiK.re.hu; word.';) ; v Free.ring Elder of New Hern 1)1 - Diet Tlie Rev. T \S J'hurdim. 111). I P M Sunday Hclm-d 3 T M Holy C sue •■ m Sr man by J1; Re\ S. U. Hindu paster of Rue Chapel AMK Church aceoinpanied by his choir and con gregation s:in\ till) no ns UY JOSEPH U NKIN s The Ret he) B i| t >: S .ml.iy School was railed t ■■ ...-dor by tht superintendent a! lO.ftO . A ele vens taught b' Sister V. Boyd. B class was taught by Sistei Man.’ Barnett, C e1.:.-.s was taught by Brother Janus I Rdus'in 1 ° subject of the ! f ' -on was "Jesus Am n.:: I'■ • >j>le of Other Rates' In -1 cmediate Topic: ,Jesus (.'ne.v.s Racial Boundaries.' Mark 7:24-27. Banner Class No. ). Motto Text. Cfd show:, ro partiality but : n f m r in . -'no wh b • Jp* , ght bli la ipre. Act.' 10 . * :i."> Vr- ■ s presyiit two. Ti;e Rev Mr Os of VVii -r. preached at Bethel Church Mur. • day night. Mar-' h 2>». Text. "C: s ale love lias no jr.an than to lav dev. r. his life foi his friend. Sul.-jecl: "Lwe." I..'vp w.;s explained two different "v No. !. love of Church sisters .od brother-: No. 2- L- ■ e between a lady and a man f il lection 520 2‘r RECEPTION HELD FOR MISS KEMON Tile tec '..er» of Craven C :,eU and West Street entertain: d le t Kr.d ■ sigbi ir. hostoi f M, . Annie Mae Kenton. Jean's Supei-' visor who succeeded Mrs Clara Mann Milchell The roccphnu was held c t . Young Men - BttsiiiCiC:uh which was beautifully decorated with pot flown s. and a queen's bower a - among tall brokcis f glad ■■•"f in!:. The supervisor, queen of the oc casion v ii led t : her throne by t rear; ti mist. U -, J. Q A. Mar lion an number of inlProstin:’ Mmts ■ played. Refreshments wen .serve! buffet style after which guests ■ n joyed the dance hour. It's easy to organ s.e ■» .free ride..' but the fiadv ■■ Dutcn ireat n.l you're the treasurer, each mem ber becomes a special problem. You're lucky f anybody is on hand at. the time the train, plane, or ship departs. Midway Beer Garden j Newly Open For An Enjoyable Evening Stop With Us On N. Harlowe Rd„ Vernon Godeile, Prop. GET YOUR NEWS TN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK IDEAL SHOE SHOP QUALITY SHOE REBUILDING ttITG HELL J. KHOITRY, prop. 903 BROAD ST.—NEW BERN ~~ WOOD’S P NEIGHBORLY' GROCERY W Grocer, ss, Meats, Vegetables, W Fruits. Ice Cream, Notions Patent Medicine, Negro News Healer Call 3269 Corner Queen and Bryant V L. O. WOODS. Prop. SElfoloH^E FAIRMONT Spt .James F. Junes* roil of Ml and Mr.. VO - ley Jones <-f C»|t street ha- recent • i*. - wed an !!• iu ■: rule DBcllai ;;e from the C S. An Force. Mr. Jonr .i i niered the servie" in K. ~i ... i 1946 at Fort Mead. Md. H.. took iti basic lia tiing at Sii -p- I ,id Field. Texas . i.d Re B Field. Ml. Then Mr. lone-- uttendtd rch ol u ; .d< r she- uupcrv■ is lon of the air T • ; i.o. Ci nil'll.ittd at Keesiec F: ■ i Ml .. .1 Air;ii:i;>-. and Kn gJiir M' i '.mil and other advanced l eti r i at. (’lumute Fleet. 11l In Fchni. 1947. Jones was t: tn leici it. :.‘:c ait Nog: t out fit Li’ckb'Hirne A F 11, Colum bus. Ohio which i. under the com mand of Col B. O Da'.) Ji. and was ns signed tire looth FighN r Squadron, which is coinmtindcd by Capt. Fh'-ued Driver. This outfit h . iha- od a v •'•! > itni'a l tan! . a t in Ihi wmt.ung of our world peace. M attended the Hilly Ii -ah High Sell "I l.uii'ih-erton, ... :!>i:> Hi iitencied Carver Voca ' in Si ■ ■ i in Baltimore, Md.. m !'»44-4.. \, ie ,(: ecs fit to change is. pi. a..- M: Jones will atten N :.d I . Cohere in C ri’crisboro l. . d< r t ge . major n Science. Every tie wishes Mr. Jones success : ir. accomplishing his objective. FAIRMONT NEWS BY DOROTHY FLOYD The Golden IP mr Bovs Cbe* II tebratep the biuthday- of two i*( i«s members. Mi -:..:- Janus r-.nvn -e. ri and (')(!• 11 Howell by iiU'.'iis • •i pi thci.iy parly. The p.-rty war ven at the ho me of Me- KiMMo rr. g: andrr. '. i Townsend, on Saturday. March o A b;tau>ifu’i menu vea- rervod te: i vo.-y au> had vt.shed '.lie b •• many happy iftnrru. They id,.. played various g.vnes. They i 10-.f-ci the y-utv by visitin; and rendering a ro„ un fm Mr.-. M.mr.n-.ie B’-'-u;it who an invalid. Tim program consisted f the t- i - 'lut of Sciit':?uie tiiki n :n f'e Pa k i f Matthew by Ctiuijy I • tnan. a poor-, by G, ..ujy Lee Jones, s.-- lo by Jennie Pressley and tin presentation of a ! a.ske: f fruit anti a get wc!f card by Charles Frier ' son. Although Mrs. tllount has no U comet ion o'ber than a wheel eh a r, sin- is rot prong lo feel ro: - f ' . ' !',!>, , d . ,(!■■ this fact obvious by gn ing freciv ! ' (he i.'iv. information whim will be >so ’p.:h. 1 to n,rm um.v and in the future. Mrs Beatrice in ; i dj sponsor. A urprisc birthday party was ■ given Mrs. Shamley i.cake d name on Liberia Str ct on Satur day. March 19. An appetizing rnenu w.i -eju-ed and the guests parttcip «tcd m tile : games that had been panned j> • their eritert ■.i T:, - : ''.'■to hs follow M,-. and M •. 1 Famed. Thomr>son. Mr. and Mrs. lap Albeit J r.es, IV1: and Mrs Harvey Floyd. Mr and Mr Wrivrie Faulk Mr and Mrs William Gad dy. id md Mr' Fi t Roa ■ M; ’ mid Mr- John A R: My fu.u .Mr \V -idberry Fd'. itn, Air. .ur' I Mrs. Thomas Chavis. Mi and Mr Shir'*. McCollum. Mr and M (.’reft Haggins. Mr and Mrs ||r t Floyd. .Vli and Mrs Vi tibli B a'i • win. Mr. and Mr: A T John on. Mr and Mrs Woodi -w l.unrion. Mr , --md Mrs M. McCrimmon, Mr. and j Mrs A M Thompson Air. and j Me- Joseph Dave. M. .md ;vt: . Wilii * Grain.cr. M- : Cla.ra l have ; Caiherine Floyd. Prarhe R. Tay 1 a Nitha Walters Missis i.ueiile .od Leola Walters. Mrs. tai e Tlioinp- i son. Mi'-.s. .Jiur>is W‘it-r no!d Ffo.vd, R'-hert innain. Charlie ; McKellai and Krcin F ’rd Mrs. Leake r< cteived manv beau rifui gifts Mr and Mi, J c .! .1 :, .on M . Martha J A'iunsuri Mr. Bel],. M Atkinson, and Henry Fortis of Greenville were l.lir wi’i.-k end guests of Mr. and Mrs Jew At kin son of So.dh Fairino' t on t , February 20tii The Philllppin" !■ iands bought Pi per cent of ill Anicrii.an cigarette ; exported In 1948. VISIT BARBECUE INN FIVE POINTS Pis Cooked Bmbecue 10 A. M lo 10 P M 12 P M Sat FIVE POINT PAWNBROKERS “MONEY TO LEND” I EDWARD R. LAND, PROP NEW BERN, N. C "WHERE STYLES BEGIN” J. W. Reese GROCERY groceries and Meats 1048 BROAD ST. Dial 4481 i. ; i new bern i 'J//P -A ' /«a i / \ j ' j '"'Sf /' ! I* | V'l ' j “Diggiii't in \ii;irrai'-. Huh'’ Don't It’s not only -HTousiu to (ii*- I>;i 1 it iti.ty lie injur: ins to your hecrinK- I your national guard divisions ■ 1 . CONTINUE THE OLD TRADITIONS ■ } Itis is the tici-Kl;,-*' I'lOot of « on the tnfuntrn and .4 J)irisn>ns ui Ike ir r Xat'unal G’ ivliu ’it > ui '■ ■ ‘ M-Duy i'ii' i . 1 11 ‘ ... 7.-,‘ i‘i 'i . 'ii a l at u it i ' fOT h .tud I'ttV sr/i-i, : i :i'i(h ihf R< -ybir Ar.ity in the unvi of nny mcrt/uncy. 46TH i .i A' iUY DIVMiOM -A f -v .v o.nfit in the new National Guard in the .'.Sih Intontry Division ol Michigan. Its Commanding Gecorol m Muicr Gi'iuml Ralph A. Loveland, ol Ann Arbor. Michi gan Although created Unco World War 11. j— the iC:i has - !ri onsts blended in with the j^ft.i new. Zor- louch* '.vdh th<-- 2nd ' bed Arrow I d City Guards” lor the Black Haw<: I u War j « Flint, Grand Hap i, and Detroit now are | %*. heu cl guar lor- far the division's throe infantry ' rc-n To - 12 It. at Flint, is scattered Jj-v through 13 cities. A M o number of towns are j ifo*. inhabited by companies ol the 126th heed e ’> auartered at Gr■•'. 1. Hop a-.. The entire 425th •' i- -a ,D: t.'C, The 125th. lighting ab-ngsida units from } (ii \ 1 OYF.I. \NI> V/i- on.-tic. gave iapa;. ,ea long sus tained blow in World War 11. Its 2nd battalion, in one of the gre at feats of the vver. vroi- .od the- lofty Owen btanli v monr.tair.s on font by Ci rugg :1 treii rising over S COO feet. It reached Buna in November, 1942 to loin other units, and tough but succcssul fighting won Buna Snuanonda. , _ . , Too. Ih. 12Sih '. a teal •'home-town outfit to Grand Rapids It w a* Hr i organized there in 1874 from units Eke the Rapid:; Guards" the! wero »»en older. Il won four battle streamers ; n World War i. D<42sih*. d-- •gn-tf-d the 12Sth for decades, is the former ”Detro ; t '"'tv Guetd ‘ it liar. 11 streamers from the Civil War. all bearing iar.sou-i baUD-nome* liit.r Bull Run. Spotsylvania and Ap pomaHox. If wee: < t Santiago in the fight with Spain, and in the Mouse-A: gonne end thros other campaigns in the tirst World War. England Better For Tan Babies Is Claim [DEMON MAN IS KDKN'f'ON x I..r '■ i■< ::7 llt-1•■! ;■ A Ev !! g "Ay,■-.■■■-■ l;i .1 f:>iv:k'*n. ;is Ecin;- !:• id . ("kv ("win! i jaii charged with the nuu'de:' r>l hi 1 " -Jfif'.u • i‘ki - mnvr: law wife D-'irolhy 1. H.- According to Sheriff A. Hunch. •tilt' ~'.V tij tool'. : : 1 1-< I'M',:.;. i Porno in' Pcntx I'.: (' k. where 1 they had wo:. living :.s conflhor.- i law hudian'i and wife for 32 1 iitoi) the. The W'-ma.-! IVJ.S sirii a i‘ie chest; with ... .22 rifle, w-Hm v- ji.iv'i .1 Ii; rai;■ o of the shoving ha;, iv' I" < v ' • 'even led SHOT GUN DEATH WHITEVU/EE. March ::7~ An ir , heina cond'.u' :d in re !.v i Coroner i11.,',! Nance in conneet'o:.. willi !' '■ movie yerne" .1 vo m of ,1 .•>tr:c*' Baidu in. IK y. .t old N : gro >' I Welches t'reok lotvnslnp last Monday night. The i i Hi >\ io scene* wn i, v cn to vie inei'J l t whm Eager" Matthew. '.2. .cimitteU to .at he and Baldwi- had been t this g about | Western motion pa-ui-e just be- I fore the fatal snooting. Ma If hews who gave himself up to the Sheriff,. department Old officer.-; that he was holding the i shotgun in one hand and was pre paring to lake it into the Baldwin home when the gun was discharg ed Baldwin was struck iri the sto -1 mach. Just before Baldwin died in Co lumbus County Hospital. Me l thews visited him. We heard a woman cay that she felt better and looked younger, now : that • she was taking cure of her ‘ K ? v AWMWMtors i:> ai hi h i \mii;k;-;on Vi',-ii:-. iAN I’;- U ' 1; , ■ -. 0.11 K . : !K' • i * -1! ci : 1 as ei-Jc-r* in Op- British Cnioniat office ii! Lom.li'n is deeply c'lnc'-m*-'! v. iifi liu furore ).< mg ta; .*d > Air.vi i i.r thr issue *-f S.U'Oa'R ‘i.il'ii ~ in Krigland ' !, : er-nv a silly < vlubiti:m nf •*■ ,ili,i:, and i- imt lms'.-d m; lac!.-:. ' <.'U'-milu; dt'-ci ,1 r-d. I iii, an * ificia' trip t •• ihe J.t S fur t'-c- purpose of vi-iting ihc Afn ■in atadontx from British * • ir: - t. win an- liv.c.g {md studying a tin-- country. Accompanied by i- Rub (.:. 51,:., i oi the V s. State Dopartmeni. Ie has tailed 7.' m it. colUges, riurlti anil sc.u'h , where African studctiL are eii* "fn the firs! plane,” said Cum pniiic y hiirtsili' a native Creole from Si* t. ' Liorn West Africa. •'Use figure;: whirl; have been used arc ; riic'iie!;'., Thpco not if)/'OO bn • bi",'. i"'rn of black soMI-t fathers i n England. The number is p/ob-< ably nearly 2 000. inf ns n< iudi- j " ey: 1 v k w c; inpik-ed at rcg.i.-i ts--.itft,n iri the m.attrr of race or I <• 1 it is difficult in attain accu-, rale figures. ”I*. dr-. ..pec. id place.” the Afri-' ■ ■.si: Engh n official v. In is u grad •, ■'inte "i Oxford university and! ; Jy !'■; fiteci- pointed 'onl. 'tiiere i; no a ;sur nee ll,at these children, *- " a off ring i A'neiic.sn No k : ofri . T’" -re .cere perhaps i ICO 000 Negro soldiers wl:.> were stationed ir. or | .ssed through Eng- j 'un r , . h i■' llt> ' i'Hiiioi General T.udjrv 73. dHidcr, £s>. tCijicf of Ctjapidtits' O rtrnuil ob, I'fjiGiul a sitiflt) anfi Imctelrr to all taiijc put llidr trust tn Ujcc, bless us, tfn» serlnnts nth ifjc aittm in Uiiiidi lue bcrhc.: Irnb ns nub gtnbc us bt» tfjp goob spirit, Bfrcngtlicn nnb bcfrttb its In* tin* might, that Lie mat* he to cm: laub n sure befense against chert’ eucntr: support us in tljc bap of battle, anb m tiic time of pence Hrcp us safe from nil eltti: cnboui us Until eomagr anb lopaitu, anb grant tljat mall tilings toe mat* s'rtbe thee anb our rountru Uiitljout rcpioaclj: let (tie light of tfjp countenance, €> bnob shine upon our com rnbes bepartrb, that then map goon (tom strength to strength in tin* heaUenlp lungbom: ctrenglheiT us in our resolbe to heep faith tint!) all patriots anb ccnuabes-tn-anns lit* fearlessH* ntainlainmg our liheittes so itobln toon: grant us tin* help, <£) that lue, thr members of flic ffhutrb States :3rmn, mat* bnliantli* fulfill our role m the InnrO Jfcrcca of our countrt* as a sure, strong atm fat national befense anb a polncr for the cfitaotislimcut of a just anb lasting price. 1 *n en, Hawaiian Hopes Are Seen In Jeopardy ll* 151 K l M \N ill H , \ \(>. -: ! I. ANP ] tlx\ during the 81 1 Cc ngrObSF'nai - . . ifcmkv. M m \ ■ Uu \m H. u i ‘ngion. Dt' } » sv,ui.,w 1 h-1 tIJC pf ; -IC ( • i >i■ .a* P:i r. i :. i: id 7 i;n hie : i - ’d' ' • ■ V.'iV- hi*‘TlC VVb'.'l) a' t|; • r.- f ‘ ’A’O(’Kd l-y’t) or. hho V.• V, od jCgirlr.t'.G-K- It (." - ■ • F\llttiONT NEUS nv \ ,t. ni iin \ TH f\ f'l l H-' f'-j I q>: • =•!'-. : if J it. Fl-'vd 1- He’d Sunrii'.y, M.I; , JV. : D. Mi'Cuc ii-i.doi'cd si'.vi Mr?. OUpclia Tii'inti'sun uin; iw*.• - Mis Mury FUvt'i .VJr L.'-lhi-'. • SrniJ-h Mi-:- Hiutii- I iinv■ Mi .--. C.: .He. Fuilien: anti M .. Ei-ytti Ec-lhea Out ol tov.-ners pr.-sent v.-'c- Mrs. Rebecca Lenv nid, M . iugtoii. I). C ; Nnrmia'i Turner. I’< r 'input!! V:-..; mid M-r end Mr . ' WUIr-i-n F!o>d, Wasl.-n-gion. I> (. 1 A'i: i bn-lhn, j.- s .-i. cn in hnnoi' nf Mr- F.sU'lia Hiul •• at .! l i-• rcl M:Co) 1 , K: fi.,-.. , Man h 29. at ;iie of M( .. . Bi-’ha !I M.-f'v,Uni'll , ’efcHCH . cnickon . . .'.dad on '<-Uuc'. - .■ :i(i s ily c.-ackci'S, , mints arid nuts. \ i..•nckt.'ul . ; nd ike T,< w hole .tfiMK- v... ■ ■ kiUHitifiiJly i-arricd im*. f Guests wore. Mi- and Vlr.-. W. i . : Jones. Mi- Ku. Wei'e-t' M aal • M: . R y i ,i..:ii ~ i . Ford. Mr. arid Mi.-. ..«'•• i, T!:ah. M . ct F. \\ ,1:'. iii’d M,- - l a-tdor.. Ml-. “Surrender of Burgoynti”, Currier and Ivi s prim . Remington'.- draw ings of the pionc-cr west, a number ol Rrc-dyV Civil War phoiogruphs, combat nliotdgrnphs of World Wars One and Two, facsimile of Wash ington's Oaib of Allegiance and o'her items giving a pictorial pre sentation of the Army from i!s be ginning up to th r present day. The < ::hihi( will be circulated through out the major cities of the Utrtod States nw*ii,imi» jeAv-itfwvwwiMMMvin im. Too Many Cooks? . p !S■ - t | Et Never! Not when girls from all parts of the country who are learn ing to become nurses ir, Chicago’s great Medical Center, get together after hours to try out a hi: of their omi home cooking. In the unique modern residence which houses stu dents and graduate nurses con nected with Cook (' unty hospital, there are private kitchens on every •'oor as well as individual “date parlors” in the lounge. Directors of Cook County School of Nursing co-operate with the self-governing student body, and encourage recreation and hobbies of which there arc many. Classes open in March and again in September. Qualified high, '■ hooi students are now applying to the director at 1900 West j’Mk street, for the three year emme. I here arc also Summer classes open to college students This is a five year course- leading to n eo!- leg" degree and a diploma in nurs ing as well. «» t 't ho O.U'iS Vv'hC ];l 1 ‘ •’] j i ;'• 0 I*'-*;ci< l • M l 1) MOM.V? ] IVI Bn OK LOAN MOM V ON j DOST ANYTHING Ol VALXi: NEW BERN LOAN AND JEWELERS 2i;> MIDIII.I SI. WE Ivi V OLD COLD. DIAMONDS SILVER, ETC. DIANA. SHOP Diana’s Fashions At a Price 242 Middle St. N P W BERN IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow’s Surprise Shop The Biggest Little Store In Town. Complete Line Os Groceries - Vegetables - Notions - Drugs - Ice Cream 729 West St. - Papers and Magnines - Pht.7>«* 3085 PARDON ME MQJ PI EASE BUT Ajp* ■ AN IDEA JUST . STRUCK ME 111 ,' | IP* Sell The Carolinian For His Vacation Money PAYS TO Advertise SEE CHARLES SPARROW OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES 729 West Street IWMflßTnilfPfliini liWr fi Mm Hilß' n liliMi Mill 111 lin« i hi a ■>'! ■ «i ■ i _-Mlsm - . PAGE FIVE JNcw ISeiii Citizens f lio Trade With These Advertisers Make This Page Possible ghasedly mobT MAN BREAKS LE'B I.OITSVIM !.. K . .-AM*)—, \ f.M' of rn identity put .T-y car-ohl id a art! Turner Hi < n<*;-,i| hospital with ;« brok en ii• ; hen- la t week, lurner •ostaifint (hr injury when hr 1:111 into a police rat while flee mi; .1 group of w hit I* youths who mistook him for a man who had grabbed a white girl 1 ai-lirc in the day. He was run ning so f a ! and to; king over hi-- -moulder at the pursuers that hr did not see the hark ed .quad car. t'he incident had its begin ning act orn-ng to police, when Mi-- M.yrtha .Martin. IS, told her ! roilHT and some other hoys that a Negro man grabbed her thnai. hut ran when she ser> an.cd. ihr hoy - began a raivli ior the moh-str,-. armed with olnbs and stones. Almal !);.!() lli.it nigh!. Hire saw Turn er walking now n the street V. hen the intended victim saw them ap’ roarhing waving clubs ami throwing stones, he began to run Pau iman 1 tarry P. Popham, cruising by in the patrol car. stopped ti» investigate Before i’a could warn Turner, (hr tier in>, mail ran into the front of the -ar The poliei had a hard time keeping she young rnnli from heating the man with clubs before hi could hr put in the ear. f aief it was learned Turn re was not ihr man involved. :-i a rcc rci rate Fi hru- SKHVH I STATION Washing, PoKshing, Greasing Cor Burn A- Queen St. Itia! ?30l Beer Smokes Candy Albert Whitfield, Sunny Bryant K****** ~ -I I ri i iii i-wiwntnunTii'i umiwni) » -- “ ' . Visit The . . . BARBECUE INK Located ei 5 Points Get Some of Nettie's Grief Cooking s Hovjrs: sa. sr>. to SO p, m. I S 1 5 ■ I Cor Tish That Are Cleaned! i Beady for Ihe Tan - See t r » Bakers Sea Food | AMI I’KtllH l I | -Ml extern St Ola! .ACTS