PAGE FOUR HIGH POINT CURRENT CYCLE By C. E. Yokely - v ~ V m ) ■ - SPi >: ' MM s£gi>&-g. SH HgsEl rs£ : 3£ ijtEUS: Teeing oft from a photo! Wt f'Ni :ht E!o: ming Cereus’ we; nmert ,:,i thir.gs that are green I tifgrev We once heard that! r ' green car. grew and those- j jf. J. of The unusual flower j be# A; v known a.( the “night i to—tlag criio :v> -e ■ ider.ee of j i t'wreg!!;;.- statement. This an-; lial Viewer t nly i.J-.onv at nißht | bail, between the hours of 8 ! I n and midnight. Many -people | re beer, known to sit and watch, \ bio:.in unfold it- beauty and |<- off its sweet frag once. The I. b!.-. m:n iis is said to j I one of the 2<5 species in the j |.U trit Hi Tnis massive plant, I fluted stems a foot or more i I diameter end :> about 40 ft.' |i takes from 1 to 7 years bo le it ONE MIGHT WILL BLOOM 1 h bloom '.‘.ill die the next day.; Men soil, much water and a rm temperature in winter art . wssary in it - ■ ultivation, say the j' ies who dei.pht tr growing them, j a iuii hiuor-i usually comes from j leaf and opens mouth like. Jp in Virginia, w« are told, it: called the "Star oi Bethlehem '; muse of the scene inside the' i when !; opens There is a de ft somewhat like a star which is! c-ctiv t.vt-r Nmcthei formation ! atfaiing like . rnanker. Some say coyies from a section of the. rid, where it is day there when; is night here adding tc the {. end surrounding the plant. the ladies here new j treating the flower are: Mrs.! rr:e Smith. Mrs. Gertrude Sault-; Mr'. Eisse- Menard. Mrs. II;. iwact. Mrs Mozelie Hedrr.ai. s. F. L. Lander, and Mrs. Lizzie t-'Xlruff. You know, if you have : sbcalled “jreen thumb” ! kmg green things grow you; ght try this interesting hobby c-i; >-?<* who cultivate flowers and i ■e sweet fragrance tc the world which we live. COMBAT. At b-t this month j The Piedmont will be th. Negrt seball All-Stars. If Negro base- ] I per s;- eventually peters uutj ■ all-tars will haw shone in then bver in Greensboro August 14; • Homestead Grays of the North II play the Southern All-Stars. In ’ f game will be such lights vs, ‘ liter Buck Leonjird and Roy sjlow of the Grays Hiv. man Tay : - playing manege r of the 1 eensboro Go: ben Red Win > and : Itur Pinnix ->f the High Poi it ’ d Sox Come August 21 11-; ’ rtheas’ Carolina and ‘.he North st Carolina Ali-Stais will meet -e in High Point at Finch Field; their sectional all-star game th light; from the Asheville ies as Brinton, Rankin and • “htner which Clarence Moore ‘fight to shine will bo here to! nbat such Red Sox aces as :vey Jo-. Crawford who once rled for the Cuban Giants and, tng Ben Moore, Alvin Holly, asoii, Pinnix the Dawkins bo>s,i ns Holly . iid the Kimbles. As! s crowd crosses bats there will; com cat on the diamond when; : “limps yell PLAY BALL. CONTRIBUTION. Some weeks. ) an article was ntTeasoft to us tins that the patrons fund rais drive for band suits for Wm. in High School had reached the 1 115. Pi mark on a 53.137 50 pro- ! t This week we were informed . Ml*S. L E McDonnuj! irrrr<n * the • hat the city school j board through Supt. Carr .il a.id •kh -.‘t! $500.03 . toward this drive. ; This leave? only another $1,332.55 !to beat the band. i Within a lew weeks from now j the beys and girls will re.isseiti ! bit 1 in school and no doubt don I then* new uniforms. Th s is usuaLy !an interesting time to them as t ic I football parades start. Just who will .-trike up the band has not been j made public at this time, but we I .'give with .t statement attributed' ;to rhs Superintendent that when you give a boy a horn to blow no j will not blow a safe. We might say | toe that a.- tile school band receive? i a contrioutiun to the community ! a contirbutton to the community , in the music they play for various i occasion.- and the interest they : rouse in school spirit arid pride in i ‘he hi oh school they attend It is no- too early to beg r. gel | ting tne youth ready to return to -chooi to study' "to bert Lie pane and prepare themselves in ad chases of edimrilKm.il endeavor i PERSONALS Mrs. James Li.-inner, her daugh ter and granddaughter hove re.-! turned to their home, 407 Vail ot alter a trip to Newark visiting Mrs Beatrice Palmer Mr'. Mattie Saunders and daugh ter. Annie Marian left Thursday • to attend the funeral of Mrs Saunoei s ristc:. sirs. Mary' Curi iUngharn in Great Fails, S C Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis, her for. Murr.-.y and daughter. Gvyred and -Viiv. S B. D-n i.s are spending tneir vaca» on at Atlantic Beach. ..i?s Willie Pearl Robinson. an .-liter of Mrs. Aieu< I .mdsa ■ lei. this week for New York i . th. rent,under of the summer io visit relot,ves Mir. Elizabeth Riven . grand-' n.- thet c-t Mrs. Gray Yo,-.Ley is vi-ating at the Y Ltley re-iucuce 132 Underhill HIGH POINT - Th Hi... Pi is; Red Sox defeated the Rockingham Giants here Sunday. July 31 t.» the score of 14-6 at Finch Heir- Re - turning home from ret- at win over Altermarle 14-7 ar.d : ver Tliuraa-ville 21-3. he'Reel Sox hau little trout ie rehind the hulling l of •V Simms in rout-tig Rockingham. Holly led the Red Sox at bat with four hits out i f six trips nnu J. Kinibler came next with four out of five trips. For tile Giant::-. ■ Leake led with four out c-f five.' The giant.- used two pitchers. Ct>v- • i.igteu and Turner whin Sunnis went ail the way for 'he Sox GIANTS Haley, *s; While, 2b. Leake, tit; W. Covington cf: Smith. If: Dsn-' Isi:. 3b, A Junes, lb, AleKinnis. 1 rt; I. Covington, p; Turner p. FED SOX Moore 2b; Gibson. 3b. Holly, t. * Pinnix. if; W Dawkin-. e. Kim ble, rt; Alexander cf. F Dawkinu. lb; Sircms. p. Giants . .: 300 000 IG2-- S Red Sox m 00! 300—14 Rea*! Tfee Caroliniao!! In the playground events held thus week the L ilovmng young people came up with tne pi. v - ! grotutd champinn iitip m them | averts. Midget paddle tennis : Frank Turner ana Junior eken? Bobby vfcCoy and Ailei- J -‘tinaun won the Midget check-;r chimpiu;: r ship. ST.STEPHENS DEDICATES NEW FURNITURE The new pews and ,;h- lg - j niture at S’. Stephens A:vf£ Zio-i church was dedicated h-'--e Sunday , Dr. G. F Hall, tTnanciai secrets - , y .of the AME Zion Churca prvac.-i --• >:d the dedication sermon at ,11 o'clock workshop. The Rev. ,S A . Speight is pastor at St. Stephen.: : where he has remodeled and -e --furnished the church. I fd.iON FAG RSIOiVS TO \ ! 1.4 Mil lli-AUI On Friday, August ihe Arner Legion is sponsor:eg their an-! nual excursion t Aliantic Bear; This bus excursion earn r n ..-eh in i'terest as folk take the ouporuirat; : !o enjoy the outing m.'-Jv possible Ibv the Legionnaire. ATTENTION WINTERVILLE REA DES S Ih< CAROLINL\X now in your town. Tki- .iota' i>apo vs :: ccme to your door each week we hope you will purehaae one. Air. David Henderson, ha., been appointed agent for the CARD LIMAN in Winterviit-. He wilt be giad to celled any news and pictures (or the CAROLINIAN'. Tiw CAROLINIAN is your local newspaper Support it: bntertains Wes!van Service Guild 3lie Wesleyan Service G hid , Bro < ■ Memorial rn-.-t. n-.g in the new home t Mr ; Elizabeth M<x»rc Sharp A; tv re.-:;;r- devotroi, a . , i , . ... by Mrs. A.nna Laura D:x . which refreshments were sei ,v;i the hostess. Mrs. lola Moffitt. who i.s pn-.i dint of the Guiiu presided, t sent were; ILa Mofiif Fii th Sharp .Anna Laura Diva:: L -us !t. hade. Ethel Smith. Paid:?:--- Un, Carrie a::. Mac Hall. Juanita juhrs win)ue Belle Taylor Ha/ : R> ■<t anu LVI zelie Herrin -• : ih g : burn'll. Pa. were visitors Mr.-, i Herring and Mrs. Kidur- 4 daughters cf Mr arid Mrs. p;:> - , Moffitt. I’M A MAN By William Henry Huff for \VP i Urn man like other men. : Why should i oe segre.yuttst Like the beast in yonder dt-r • Lit* a man. a gentleman. : VVN> mutt r.ot be- under: (tea I'm a man, I'm civilized 1 can read and write mid i on, And, I'm uKo Christanrze-d l was never charged with ’reason. I have 1 Tied your mighty trees And have stacked and burned she bushes While f-u sat in 'dir- ea-c u..,t(:!u.u, to - via; -I thru o - CAROtJMI VN SatUTday-,- Augn.it 6, J.iMD !' ever you’re lucky enough to meet the beautiful Hanson girls face u> face you’ll find yourself slightly baffled, for they are twins ->f the ra* :;i. variety, each being a true mirror (or reversed) in.age of the other In t.s-eir tastes too they are alike. Both preserve their fine teeth with' : Aram-.dent, the ant:-decay ammoniated dentifrice. Theie >» only one difference between them: Bernadette prefers the powder and Fcarees uses paste on her toothbrush. ITALIAN HELD FOR RAPE OF YOUNG GIRL BV i IMKn 8 I.AtOI.'KCHE NEW ORLEANS, La. Steve ; C.-ngu >si, an Italiur: dumpctirt driv ’>'■ 3d, mar'-cd u"d the uu.Te." ; i i-- ir ctiiidreri i, g hold in the ; oari T: -,rs -m.: .i .-re fjr the tpc >f ,j j li-ycuc-.-nd Negro -chooigirl when: ihe it.- d in u: .u daylight ou; : Bond - ,s se: a. : ihe c : ’*y beat i charge K.dna:-p«:-%. • .of tii- cgrri'i’ :! a---?auit m hi? truck. 'He iotvi* aos dor. G fr.e girl wk i A- th . g : a 1-ripti .-II -/t her d lacker and the truck in whic: ■ he hud been forrn-d away Trie ! paciitb. KiSSLS CEO! \n i. (t . . i ! '■ - f ■ : 'U >* )s><-'<.f t I.' ' KI-C O. -V -. V I » e :• ,n i. 1. 15 • U» '• • r rui Wn.i h -Mi • •: - - -MV.: -U'l said \l,r D&MiuV \ iuv-;D dill V. h<> t •;.:■>■ had ""•■' .'d : d.n kiitg in tr, j neighborhood and: Ol* HIKED WORK A'‘C , ; t1 ng i.• Uh‘ child her a!:- : • kSK- r L ; isi-d her ori the street i.' ! j st fi her i* sh»: eared to work : TTt<• vire•ied that 'he wouid ' : *;tr.;t nave • ■ ebtah:’ rorib- at from -a- ;- ~ .jH<; r.-ifared her S2O a ' j week The father of i «• -hild e j et-d' I hi i.lie e.irl Dv-ing employed U* do I heavy labor, hut on beinp assuree. that his Jangiitci’ would only wash , Tiiihe:; anti -it vvith tne baby -a■ j iinally ra>)sentf;d Congilosi uiso ’ morning's mid bring bur back R n ight. With the agr: emerit rcoched tis-A ; unsuspecting victim hupped .nt l the gab of the dumipcarV and wit |.'..'iu?cd tb leave tim mat aft-i s ■ ■" 1 th tier jbduc* Jr p-. i 'a Bind nris.de her undress Uoun !.n j t -iiing his fiendish act he dw ■ ; v.f j U! g Personal be! cog mgs of the* girl ; nut offu.er;-; -tuu thnl but tor the • iiit.-.-giiigonct- displayed by tm- vic ; ton the. d-' -it :f they could how IHA S Oil, Hi 11 Mills mml HOG I’IIOFITS ; r i- -ci - *v:f.i f * a\ l u () VV, .; o n i fr,[- |L . S{s .. { Mill* VC' |t'v ' ,;-j s' > : -‘c*, 'ITiU . : IS ■’,/ 7. S l.)i i* r .'...(v IJf* jera-y <,>£ C«.»ker 100 Wilt *3 0d i-,ts .1 -i Avci.t ri-i";omnH. j r«MC , cl pr w.V. a ,: i : thr -ugh-, ut the setutun. ■ - I!f‘ has dusted it; cut l' ■ s oei >re tne first dusting about 13 i—-r cent «.»l the sjuares examined snowed boll weevil iof-.—tialrau ,t recent check showed only 4 >< c W it Rogei.s, a Negro farmer of , Route 2, Wiili.imston, also h,.s an (.letstaiHJing c -tton crop, h-g is grow ing three at:. e:> { Coket- UX» W.ll Read The Carolinian!

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