PAGE TWELVE GREENVILLE ATTEND PASTURE DEMONSTRATION FOR FIT! COUNTY Pitt O.'univ Nwro fa- 1 pgeiit at tended n pa#nm- demon pfration h*ld in Turbofo on Amm- 1 2. ? - \ As .* follow up to ttie demon-tr a itoo letters are beine a*nt out to «!! farmers and 4 11 Club n ' mb. ■■ in the area asking them to h '•« pa-tures on their farms and to Ptress The growth of livestock chives are being groomed a n 1 fattened throughout the county for the. cat tie show which will bo fc«-i*t |p lireky Meant on August 81 Th ■ 4-H hoy* abd clrla ate being urged l<> prepare their tjrcs.o’ k for the ih» w ” * f I PER SON A L S Final rite? wrrt held Sunday .July 31, at *h. Cornerstone Bap* lift Church for Andrew Langley, b f; finer r :ember of th-. Elks Baud. The sr-rvucs were conducted Iv, the Rev Mi Tll'et, pastor of the church The Elks were in charge ei the funeral. Mrs. F ore- Ms* Ev«n« of Augus ts. Ga v, rir Green v lie recently ; visit nr her i-'Crihei ..ad sifter-ir - ; law. Mr r.nd Mrs. iJ Ant'vatic? jit 110? Clark Street. Mrs Luis K . oh- rs Broke-i syn. N V. is here vsk? .• her fnothe J, Mr Ki m . A. •'•■ ; -nr, •; j hc-r h.-?m at Uth ?t. i,iMr a.- we • ? •* ; t Jv 3 . is lie,, visiting her cou sin, tittle Alls; Barbara Ann W ■‘-•■'t : ;md hi i.unt end ur.cie, Mr . --fi ijff.rs. Sylvester Wilson < f 70S Tyson Street. PAIL Domi)So\ GROCERY PJ.-.asißfc Veu S' >vc Kept t < In ftHsmrss | Wf Appreciate Venr Fjfronag** ’"bid! Jirosks. Icr Cream, Candies TSiai 4650 -- ,10; H. 14tr. -t BLACKWOOD’S ASSO. { ST ORF, GArtRIS. BROS.. Owners | Bicycle and Ren;:, R .-igi-s ■ Trade ins Whirrer Bik* > Motors Terms 110 W Sth Sf, Greenville | Whiles Store*, Inc. WH x ; YOU WANT AT I s * WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY Greenville N C | j GLAMOR SHOPS I SMART WEARING APPAREL i FOR LADIES St CHILDREN !i 4u4 ovbiv, Siroet 11 Greonvillc, N. C I BERRY BOSTIC & SON Harr.e rurr’ishinsrs and Appliances I 207 E hik Si. Greenville | (Next Door to White Chev. Co ; I .ly ■ m. ■— i. ■■■ ■iM.re wx,, ■■ SAIEED’S "FOB EVERYTHING IN WEARABLES' Osscerjl?*. N- C ij PI.A.V LIBERIAN TRU* ~ l*«.vid V tloweli, associate eve ««iivc of the Southern Area coun cil us VMC.Vs. will leave for I'ticrij in September as the rep rt tentative oi the International rrmmittte of th'- National Coun cil of > >!C\ Shown with him a< i?:s wi*e, Mr- >l'aye Howell, ami thesr two sor--. Pedro, a. on the left. and Wavul, T, rigtit. How ell who wiil be accompanied by te* family to Liberia is the l!r;-t Negro to be appointed under American auspices to Africa to lift a-soeiate work. ‘AM*! BRONX NAACP PROTESTS FIRING OF OPERATORS NKW VOLK IH? - ANPi The I X. ri. f.c NAAd' ho; tv- '* sted . ii:':imin - --<i.»ry ci s- - :tri of .- • N . . ■■> • »r;,i • operators and their replacement ny sis v/ihte addrt.- ?■ i an!; optrato,,? n iit” d strict olii-e of Veteran? Ae.n'r.vjrii- > ; < a.- r o' ‘j need 1 t». ; bv tin. Fed I W~i \< • s Vt w . I. • CIO ; Peuit-u gout t;.c disci nniitatoiy dtaracter of 'he rene va! s lice h< mix Nt ; v- e oh-missed d-tp.P the :-c! fi.ai tncy vert- W ild Win ■if veter;-':- un had obtained ci ii ,-'i> a • 'Xiimiii; An gr. sis s hianer ... I -so reViv ' ft bv ' v <f ; Uh t -'n io/' sci \ho t. i retained r • \ ■ k>;. ,i. the bn nx chagrin • ■•■ih d iot lmrvicd ate com-eth < INSLR4.M r SAIT LUTS IMf WJM.UI. ,H sib t: AVi vim f - EV£l. AND AMPi \!. C* iiike -i- fide ,; o' tiie Ouiii :u •tch.-en 1 v *h bo..;d «>f iliri - 'ms >f tit- ?■ n he. ! '»; .vi .! C m- . oi Nt-* York rvripient f •■-no IT he 'Aid J. ?■■ ■ Hoc y sw.-rcC ' 'vr !r:i r'ltc!,-;! J.i.-'ticc. Th* ,|* vv«:I '4B ;.r< 'f.i't'S'’J. tviCn Vc ■ !o M:V; two CathrTi?. )i\y -vni. -vhitc ;r-: ;t' : rt - J. t: . ; 'c !;<■: ' [ Lavr v t]i( ; corGnbufi; i-» •••: r*d(. uii hj.- v.:*' di:rin;-; tin ;■< i\r T ir:,-; prestn 1 li lt io- : *vil] «>c •• d< :n New Yt;rk ni V rt-- •or 30 it- - 1 1 a.-* •'■ ’i'lh! iht Km Mr O! .;L: rr*» r.bc • r# g. Ti: nr ; Aijtiirt.'is <.h.ir«li u Ci< vc !: •' N.-‘. S'icic ' v f .rie! ; saj'ce. f*r: ri. «>■:( •: im; tb*:’ of t l ,- Km hi . i f K J” r.ff-.o'ts «li. -,cf :cd by T>T C.T'k .; • n- .* undt i v.v fro th. • ii f ('?■. - ' - -ic }l;t i; i.r-,( ~ii tied :n Civ Tbrd. ! Labt Mvr ;; I-.i• r'i... • , v,i« Tloetrrt to no vc; -hip the , |Clcvelaiid ( . • i f . [He is n'sii . :. v i .ne CMm Hand Ctiv Umv pc • , the F' r v: i• ■ i;vi ;vj-; ■sv ■.:■ 1 it - i | SAY YOU SAf IT IN ; THE (AROUNTAN South African Whitt Opjiosed To Ban On Mixed Marriages CAPE TOWN. South Africa | A NT. .-V t ij f. Ivm ni... j 1.-. ■ - be'iween f r( -r o ns .inci n F.iu- - peans. ram r.tly being debated be fore the house assembly luae ei ought on! t. ■ and vi?oi i pepitien f "in U.ipt K J. du Tut, white military police ,mti Un ted i p>a; t ■ inernbt fren C«;pc lints Du Tod's orpo&ition was ’eased i.n, (no f;.••». that legielation nils - rutuer r “most disgraceful un christian and unnecessary." The bill briefly proves that from the date the ,av. is put int;i fojeC no inarr'i ge> betwet t« Europeans and non-Europeans may be soienr;o , izf d. end .my such marriage -T --cmni/ed Tv ill He declared vcid !'•' • see •. guilty of vii'hithip the act an iij-.1/lt to penalties pt escribed Iby i.vo fi'i perjury <»PPO!st:i! Speaking hi views on the mat te;-. Du Toil send, "f om utterly opposed to mixed marriage'; but opposed T nm to m xed mur i . i-.es 1 am mute opposed to any 4 attemp’ !.<irticuiai ly in n country Tike SiMit': Africa, to legislate , aiza:i:st then,.*' H” f ; j V' difficulties !!1 dc ;lt vrnniTii. fl.c iacc *»1 s> me -peis -n-- • who are -c-e-km gto marry, and also pointed out that the voiding of mixed mat r ages ould cause a of affii.'i# w.-u-i »• children of i ihr ivaniagij n - fcastare.tr/.ed in th« eve< of the law 'Owi.a; !u the cerluiniv of ,--oli>r turning u. f intervals in '.•> ijlk:- . when- there is mixed n::cvst;>. 'ins problem will always be bc lc r us." *i - .-O. "i,- .; station i-.y ,<f ; ten. tin. to cfy;-;tabz* a thing that lis variable b> nature, oifeis u solution :, ut lend'-- to further con fusion " BAPTISTS PLAN INTERRACIAL REVIVALS NAEJiv;j.:.E 1 run iANI-'-'u ti- n b> hi? N.-.tiena- Bapti;*. C?i: , . • i ion. V P A . 1; !• a:■ . ui b ■■■'< w*.cl ’ti the planned nation >• - ! r.. . Mci ’.is rc viva! meet :ns ••} W r:and ivlllio liaptist*- T ' be heii in 1 AM! arei 1951. Tiii.- iui'U (’logi-im l.ieen : d 1i • Nil* ion ri h pt l »"• event.ai: [ ■ .and the- S''Uthc-rh Bariisf Coin-cntiai Fiist (nival '.vt t ol !j:e vlis>.!-s.ppi ever A pi) ad I,:'?- e;. ; .:t w Ace vT- a- :.t..;-ii, 2; Ap. ii <1 lil.al Dji ing t: e •.verier., ri rival the E . ‘i? om it! to ? -f- minister!- Uid • Ills from ;he e- t. and H i ted t . 'a rse the i* 1 m *.. th-. ii ilowiru'. y»>ar. K W Pe-rrj i-ii'i r' r ,tt.v, j1 o! ti.c } ?" .) ;.m 1”t the Nat Bap .. tsst?. has ? his first call tor .g. lli/utlia! t tile a ■ fp. cjir .111 I ■* t 1 ■- HARTFORD GIRL WINS NET TITLE HASH KURD ■ .nr. i ANi'i }■ 'll. ! !’•.-! '; n; ;• , i l«.-.g bi • ,ry »h< ei: > ui H; rt fill ri bad a Negro teiniis -cliampiijr! here i?' ru !v wh'-n Jufiiiria Griffirj. ! won 'be women's title weaker sc the fav fl-eilill Hi ' part no n» M -« Griffin was se-aded feiurib in. tt-p in* i»i -.jionsered by Mu* Hartford t'ouran! u-d u . K?- .rruatlon eiiviiji-i!, of 'ln. park <!•- part mete. i The turning point tn tb* - . nw**-» and her cteroe in the. ‘••cm.- € XROUNIAN ■— batu.-d.hy. August 13, 10-lfi | FLA. NEGROES : GET BREAK IN ; NEW STADIUM MIAMI Kg' - Per Mi. tii <1 ! . m p. v a now a;?.'., n the S' ,tn 'v .11 eater to N- gs tans mere A.. ■ . t 31 Ti ri,.;!,,? • . a irip »4 <;ou f; : - w ri! v-• ah ' he x ~! i.OC . grand.-!:,:id avi Ani - her advantage of it -vd’ be •h >• it ■ l.xiiui* >. i*ti i -i.merit •lands fountains one. ituei V'CC* p: I vifiae. clad -i.tioi.s Wlii : he. idc-nticai it '■ provi<t-d •vhilOb. Thi" nrena will >••* til ioin greun is few tlie Ma.a K> oi tile Florida Intern; 1 : ? league, a i well as t;v conic, ft-r f< ui.eo acx , jing bouts and othei :;;;t active s lies. A worki, ere s- fat a, f a: a ia ;;a ni*".l has teen prev.eii ei tr f ? : j rigid hehii'd th* . miig I u-amT dugout off iu ' la ' a'? for Negro* "■ ■ ■ <■ ’ 1 I section, also Amone the other ; i , ■ r. neeiexi with the ; a ill ht :h; fcrmutlen of ;« rinckit },■< ~!>mi K'.ot Hole (.Tab ri . ?? fans Although the . - wih s»- . i t'.ihi u in the st.uii" sidered an ufi-.-ante uve • t e ;■ poli<-v of most park.-- in ‘it- ith Most of the whiU- t-. n. lie oi no Negro f< ;1< ■ - ii n of the treritrnciu .ire • rei- i r*il-.rcd spectators. Sports wiiter < \ e . ; eoio.-e d jourrail:-- hav- praised tin attitude being danonstn led I;• ?■■ owner-; of Miami siaci in finals wlu-n -he won i -•!» sin \t;ia -.li];)e.>seil in lose Si ieat.'ri Mr* j -hi;,, moiia t ‘oa; ! >•. '• 1 in a march consitter* d ••>* b «!•*- iniiKiic-3? of tier care--. . A' <' 01 vietnrv. sire said : If. wasn't supposed to tier. Via, 1 «ti!i ■ eitril knew a5 e i> .! - ;n Mari in that se-c.-.U'! s ■' 7u (lie ifnals she def'-at*- i Mi s Mary laiwj-- nca 6-4. 6 " HOME FURNITURE STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Cash or Terms Greenville, N- C. | ICUKFIELD PETERSON'S GROCERY We Sixe'ali/e !>' iiiOCFRIKS \ND 81, 11 h:t> Ii r I'OI.i) \V ATE! (MELON Fil l- Iu iiv* i y S'.TVi,' ■ lri i »•< t i!'- X VETERANS NEWSSTAND IS TOPS WITH NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES Life Weekly Journal, and Guide Afro. Carolinian Pittsburgh Courier ar, l Ccrr.s : Bock? I COMPLETE SHOE SHINE SERVICE i Dial 3952 George P a. Mgr. v * ?■ • i-nc-j Prep. I 231 S Queen St. Free Delivery Sc*; ice j Attention... Greenville Readers Sharper Forbes, well known Zn-tr.\, )e c»i *;.a and bus Sr. :s man, has agreed Jo rnakr it easy for G j - r,i .. readers c: 3r.* CAROLINIAN ic get their papers and is get their news • ,s the paper. Mr. Forbes will sol! the CAR OILMAN at his store t.r.t will take any news that readers bring jr Stop post Mr For bo tor a coc. dr-, rat and bring your n « and pick tip yo r CAROLINIAN l{ yet don't happen to v . s drink, bring yr ur news a«d get your ... sixteen pages of icoa. state and na-iona news. Don't forget, bring you*' news Jr ty T ..r lay of the week before you want it published Support the CAROLINIAN, it will i.ppport you. WILLIAM R BURNEY, Greenville representative 'P4RK bhsillfj;ai Vlb PKOBERKNKn ST i,!M IS Wi'l - S-.-gv e i i •/'> t< > hi w ’tool'd 11] tr !.*,> ok 4** ii&FmUo Mayor jfsoi* Ma.yr.r's Coum-ii mi Hiianti; Ueta ! liens The re pa vi was *y>siifrilcil ** > t ' ? Behcrnie-r c:T'ei-l.i;ir *if Ihi- liefro.' ,v;.s ill VI'S i IlMlt ; 111' ;m Dig ill 'V !, I:! rare \ -cri ia .< riv ,U vi jit: ;; a. gem! i.-,-’ 'll;*- 21 • be-in-n!.:-.- !>r«>u;:ht here bv Uv loeiii eouiiai) cvii'v, i>ii in ills re port ei:*. history of race reiasens 11-1! s} I ;mi l! •It ill:-. ' ■ ! 1 **lli • for neariy half a century, arui o >.-• \i l * lifit • : izeii.s ’ha ne i kilo I .* ri. ti a <■; s■ ■ • iirohlc-m a a relations . ri an . a a great r a i-m --i- ar-- ('cee-iit and lavv-;thi«lii>c - wish in justri-e and Seri- uvnt n.-n- grr.. : immediate Ilium** for the- park (i isf u r I'.a’a ;■- w,i laid Ufmll llri-Sl-!'-.,-.rgfllUZ('li giUU: of '-iriti boys and rue !!' hut Belli liner can f :■>:*'i- iapt aii ! I|< .ittai k- llpifri N**gi ci -by white's were not the v r.rk i-f this gang. Aetaally. the responsi hi! i; v lie the ineirient and tha (i'b'mnia v. liieli S; 1 xiuis now fan - I , the door cel many. u,any paopie nubia effie'iais. civic. ~Tie!"s ■ lai . nes- .at:!! ln.lK»r leadnr- not ic?u - us \vhn! thei did. hul th" u-* "i wh it they failed to do "Alon- than anya here el--, lie to iso III!," - bind!!' a Me'"! h< ll' ( e'i at tlri- door of M e souri’s -egreg.i - iri seho.■! -■> sf * m EFIRD’S DF.PARTMt.NI STORE WHFRk PRICES ARE LOW Evans Si Greenville Best Jewelry Co. “Eastern Carolina’s Leading; Jewelers' GREENVILLE. N C, "Hcnest Values When You Need Cut Flowers, Wreathes or Potted Flowers COLORED FLORIBT i, Vi'uas ii i; Gangley s Florist ; ~ ,iu. \ *.*si. • ’i ; - - *i

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