PAGE TWO iwrin f iwi'w ii i iiwaiiwiwiii'iliiilMil'lwV *':aaj ‘jtjM THE week in ‘ ; SC GOLDSBORO . • ... wm'wm wm&k&&. '-3 By E, A. THORNTON ti at :: I !•’• '••• : r>. 0 .iflM vis iv'" mul ■: Jvli' T.iNL-v.e Hy - . • '; :\’OS ly - cLy. \ .■ ■ ■ I- s - , ■ ~ ■ . i.a l\ .\ ■ - O jMsbovc -1 j7iC: t _ii ’ v. v- . . ; > j. r XX W. !• : . S: ■= *1 T-.i‘ ■ . I■. 1.). I; -i ; 1 r ... ' 1 ’ ft eiiy y . ; Tiiiioir’- paX <:• >.• the tlh of .! iiy week ' 1 . in Cravcr. County Mrv "N r-si F, .. d ■ • d d:.o. ? . Ft I 'c are ?; cr.d ng the vi.n rr.tr ;n Nrv I.ond- i\. Conn. Mrr Theresa •' uttnon -.i Po«;k> i": .:ir and Mrs. Vivian WiUian s 1 V pent era v yi thsir mother Mr-. Anna K•>.-• oj Virginia Street. T C. CoJey Jan'.;:- Waters \V. A Com. E. H Howell, The Rev. •!. G M ye. B B Jordan and H. V. B: atteruie 1 the du'ti ict ecn v.-n;ka f the .Maseru;. Lodge ir» Wilson July 4th. ■ • an-I ?,L3. Hay Kin..-' and Mrs. S r. : Hines of Wilson were ine 4, i J.:!', guest* ol Mi. and Mrs. M t Hatcher on S. Center St. Bertha Mae Whitfield i as >•' *:;rned her it after visit inf; her I in phiiad.iphia and S. V. CROP Food Helps * Homeless Girl, 4 t E3 Four * year -old Ursula Grair.a --r. "k, one of the millions of refugee children in Germany, has no home rs her rwc Pat she docs have some U id every day. She gets it at the hr b? eg church home, which is •upn ed from contributions which were made by American farmers in •his ami 25 other states to the dfcrisv ian Rural Overseas program CHOP). ' ~ h; the year ending June 1, a total f 75,368,581 pounds of farm ccm «naiti«s had been contributed for iistributien ir. 22 of the 13 nations served by CROP’S sponsoring agen ;ies: Catholic Rural Life, Church Vot'd Service (22 Protestant de nominations}, and Lutheran World belief. Gifts ir kind included 28.- #75,704 pounds of wheat for SS" of the total, 22,061,35? pounds of torn for 2873, and 13,185,681 pounds of beans for 1?U. Meanwhile, plans are well ad •ar.eed for extending the CROP In-' nation-wide this year. Ai ri&dy, rganizations have beet, set u In 20 states, and, 11 others are ?r. the process of organization for harvest reason campaigns. • f Ivir. aud V. - Garv li. vno; - .J-j’v NATION-\l, m nOLOiXSHIS 1 AU VRD ' ite p'l , r , f , . i ,- io ;.,y - H. Aro V. J.. *i. Etij.- L i r\- t . Wiliurd I, Reid, ;:>..d r.diCi S. io,-. The:-»* ’;• 11 ' sit- X? ci as -qu ' 11 •' ana Hi:? mb?" for awards •to re or r,v>ro <£ ihe 1.039 non -segregated northern anti • •-‘•'torn »'?£!•:•£ and universities. Tne organization sets its t;.,ta fc? the ili'-tiin from confereru es .-eat .n by then' high school principals The Fren *un- students -re seven oi't : f I .04 stinients who have 'o*T: "< viewed by the itraani,ration. Bf'S Os 1 TNG . The America? Legion Auviliaij Oni? No. 2 :r ;s spor.-. .i.o ; y.... ’no to Atlantic Beach. S. C. Sun , day, July 24. Round trip per per ;Tl S-i.tih. AM Legionr.aires and • Auxiliary members and their , ■ friends . c- muted to go or the ’ hip. [he bus v-ii; leave GtJtisbnro jat f» a. m. m the morning and r - ; turn around 1C 30 p. m. All pt>r i'onr ■ hr. ” j i;^ fc , <■;•. on tin. j »rip arc .eked to contact or write ■Airs Rosetta Fnson. spy W,.> ne ! ‘VCTiiif*. Goldsboro. . C., or Phone j-'LA X R Ail menoers ore uiged 1 :c take part in this trip. ln< cty sup. .'vr-ed play grounds'. j ':: Sci of Street School Little' : VV.c.i'.!jcloh section and Gretnlf.if School \. : ;h Gold bovc Sect! ' ; -mt Off v-Ph a peed Man daring tne : f'-hst '.vtck w.th an attendance of : e'r children the hr t \v*-ck ! Grrenl- : 'af ,-i hr. 1. Mrs. Helen f’ Harris, ■■ed M-- c\. . Ear nos. v ! choree, regjsti-red Cry) children. ■ • Schu Street Sciioci. Mr . La na AX Smith, and Miss 1.-auu F. F.n„, in tiiar:;,-. registered 741 children. A total of ?5u child nee came to sh sprinkling rarti; s oaring tno weer; The fir - t doll »r,;l m shew of the season will be held at Scho'i Sire. 1 , Sc-hooi Pinyground Tin-rsd-iv. July 14 ami at Grc-enleaf School Friday.! 1 - ’ ’•> f"»>rn 3 ! 1? p rn. A pr z-t • .r be given io tiff boy or girl •iuviTi;*' the largest, nrf-ML st or' *' t ii.vued t 1 at:i*i the , vent. A tivitles on the pin ground lochidt handicra/t. col «r t-.ainlir.g, checkers, heisoscop pitch. :r’. sock er biXi rotti>M \. j, - v ha. ty.- < .-ia r: rr. vaiyr, join bi aci jump and v:or.cd ' mi.-. The Pic.y ground Softijs l ! and Baseball l.i :.gia v/iii get ends r vi .-v during ‘he week wth four l (Mas p. r'o : -Ring. Tne • .■- ... The Ely Jackets, Ji.nir.r • ;--. t . : Creech Street Veliow Jacket.-, and Alie JUhi ,r T-'rpi an s. Each ttr.n:: i- play two arcs, a vecyk Cya ih.-s and C-.yt j.r.:- 1 f arc!: t'.'aan v hi be selected dm inn trie veer. bar G •re K Wiron, 0:7 .r*. ili-.ighrrr St? a y a.- been .... point e;. ? of District Nr 4 Divisa.n Six. Departrntn*. of N C IMr W ilson succeedc F A T : r?.- -0:1 'Aha U. bl !-• . ;;••• a, ted i - , art/rent Ac jutam Read The i 'arolinian!! Kadio Contestanrs Sec Reel ■ 'V *» * *L • 4r & ■' > V s£» *W\ , L-W&K T.-- j : -=k;. ; . . .. * t ''«f%**Al*** ;■£* ; • ;w : j. at.;,. A : .< .' i-by : . ‘•f- - X . ■’ . \.: ■ S\ ’ ; ■ '• fJi 'KV . J:■■ 1 ‘ - • IV ! • ■ % ; i > ’ y a *' . t'\i* .-y b IClCil xa'UV ' - But ’ia red they see is only ’ i y’ Benson, the sparkling emcee on y- v entertainitig 'Take A Nurn'ov.r ” ; gram heard over the M.utuX ; • r- A..rk Saturday nigktr, at 8. ;», tiiJ'f. I'a’tuapa/ita 01. this fr- iy ,•> natch, their \ :t.s with the ia t, ■ . who s ibfrut qucsiions— ami a-- studio contestant misses, th- prize automatically goes tv the ;•? vho aobmittcd ti;e questmt. v- - ;: r.- f the necessity of phone ends ’■ iov n the exciting - - 508 mm ST LINCOLN JKFFEUSCN ' ?TV Mo i largest, i-ci'iist r. ; \ division since iis ‘on in Ibid is ?’e ■.ij-.ifj among Lm>oii) ' ? I.■ r 'Kite's 1 Mo. J xiiuienl? (!:a- • •:? - 1 lii( ; tba'! boil Ia;. 1, . a p ' ill' ml! which include:-’ a. :ayr •rs prv.'u-nla:-'on of ; :;-m -viu- ' . ..y ' erf-. Th- illtei sesKion. -a-: v. r, s. !: 1 has -bi 'l o-.h-'r.- wh... ;yu>: ..-a-- to servif a iidoi-o tiie .--a a- ■.[ Might week .• •• a v!■-.'■ pi!?.- itimr course- leading :o th • bach- lor’-! il.-gr- \- '•••?'<: !-.t 1 • ajinou W-Biei't f!'! f ;!l I’ll-' -.'is! a, ... office there ;t;v ; 1 - 1i 1 :•• .regular session, ami 21 In to. -a ! uat<- division. BAPTISTS ! h i HSiMM.L Ai'-h By w. v orrrrr McJ.iPI:IS At it: tors of *.he Notify - r,i ; , ' enti ii'C. Set U! " . ■ n:inci;:i di‘ivos invol' It, 1 iw ,: j eg t r — tl bn.th hous<; InHa 1. Spj -ii: .;• vrk . rnd . n cd-K; t‘«jn iNnd T*‘ f’aarij*- o bnV. rx x •X R ch i: ■ni ?0U (h• ir • >.{. ■ . •1 SL i : n from 3C'f .-1 s'v, to .S7o «•. ; r->. ?. - V'' * th * *' F r it 526.000 •• .1:. : : - ,g- 1 :x ihe Amor.'-xn* Hv >t: • T o-. ; ; : : rrlriory; $.4,000 for the Nj • I . .i I ! K ‘ ij!; T V TX’: '• i H Sr*-'. 53.000 for She tradr and Drotens' BELL STUART Fu.rrieture Company | Quality Furwivie, Reasonable Prices | 227-2 SN. John Sirvct f Goldsboro, N. C. Phene 176 C ‘ ; ■'-i ■■■>■ ■*"« >=»*. hi c« - m»■ -**o*~~— { ELMORE’S RADIO SERVICE : Sales snd Service | Street floor Scirdan Build. 7 j Gcldsberc, K. C. Phone 2:Bb I YOUR CHARM p .... „ , ~ . id ; m tl*/ | 1 ' X-.i- ry is ;.-s be:■ uty di-i '. : to charm i: rnu,’ ’ r - ■ t ion it' 1 n• v ric-,-. ...icy v -, . , ■ .•-. 1 ■; mm--' ir every v.yv The - ??:v way to dev.-top ?h: f fwr.h-r-"- or perpetual beauty is l t : ;X: a..y v,vy ..nd do uniy ?n --t: i■' which ;nt; B''..Miti ! L. F’i. :■ a- y< . do it v-oil rriow S - i. « :.. : X:-' : '.'(liv'd lit s‘?o(j •»• ■- " I • r: it Walnut St GOLDSBORO