PAGE TWO GOLDSBORO r~ ' i J v the week in ! ‘JKL GOLDSBORO ! lliimMffiiffrT By E- A. THORNTON i I Miss Bertha Wiiliants ii.i- return *d jo school in Wiirr.iugton aft-.n visiting Her parents. Mr. ,»nd .*Ls John Kenry Wlliiasis Mrs Davia V Uli tm.- of Baltimore is visiting relatives *n« friends in the citv. Mr. and Mrs. Malter Williams of Fayetteville N. C. wore the Labor Day L.iiesn ol Hit- ;r d Mrs. L .». Thornton at Sid SJeve: eux. Street. .Mr. and Mrs. .f. E. Raynor ami family. and Miss Mary .Jones of DIANA SHOP Satisfaction Guaranteed at j All Times 116 N , Center St. GOLDSBORO I I Service Beauty Shoppe IT I*ATS TO LOOK WELL i Treat Yourself Tr> Our Service dtj JbrwMox SL Goldssoro SSiss Willie Fsiisoit, Prop. FOR THE BEST VALUES i Cash on* Credit SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. ! ! 207 N. Jebr? Street SPfvan** 035 ? —~ “—j' I Clothe Your fr amily On CREDIT at KADIS’ 123 E. Wakut 1 ! • - ; Yosjr Credit Is Good At j i FURNITURE 115-117 East Walnut Si. GOLDSBORO ? ___ _ ' j N, C, Consolidated Hide Co., Inc. *1 FOOT OF WAYNESBOROUGH A VENUS r ORMER W£tL BRiCK YARD GOLDSBORO, N. C. i ! PHONE 1532 OR 2330 ' OLLECT h Ca. lied Zromedately We Will | Pick Up Dead Cattle, Mules And j Free Os Charge i I",* l-.jli - ... , i iii,.i„ii. ,i » i 1 New York riii. lvtve returned homo ' • fl<*r visaing iitt ir parent vij. and M, s. Ling Jut:; s at sd.‘» .Alvin St. Mrs Dai: i Williams ut Mount Vernon. S. Y. is visiting hei sister. 1 Mr.- Lillie Batter Feeder Mi on South George- Street. Little Hollis . Frederick Hit ; returned home air.-, attending gh it camp in NVw York v- 1 al; ' Little Cynthia smith is visiting; ,relatives and friends in Washing-; •ton. Philadelphia. New York .end ! Newport, R. f. . Most of the boys and girts who l •'lave been working in Connecticut, | have returned home after a very [successful :■ ummer. Some stopped in New York and Washington u? visit relatives and friends ij Teachers returning with them 'iire: Misses Josie M. Boney Ruth ; Ferdinand C. T, Bland, E. A. House and John W. Wooten. The group ! report a very successful season. HOME ECONOMICS MEET The following home economies WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING LEO COHN US E. WALNUT STREET ALL WORK G C AKA N TEED ji _ BELL STUART Furniture Company Quality Furniture, Reasonable i Prises 227-28 N. Johjj Street Qoldsboro. N. Phoxie 1760-J j SINGER SEWING CENTER Singer Sevring Machine? anti Vacuum Cleaner* Sale? and Service Daraonsiraficns Without Ohlioalions j Piior.e 130 Goldsboio i ■ - .... Venetian Blind Shop QUALITY BLINDS i Also Complete Reconditioning On Old Blinds 5 I6li V. St, Gutdsboro Phs)!xf -»52-\V 0. fU Rate, Frop. l _ _ IGARRIS DRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS ‘ ONE DAY SERVICE” 203 N. Center Goldsboro j ELMORE’S RADIO SERVICE I j Saies and Service Street I loor Bordao Building ’ j Goldsboro, JN. C. Phone 218% : i teachers met Thursday. Sepnnnbe' l it the Vocational Building ai Dillard High School with Mrs. i Lucy F .jejues. of the planning : icai.-i i H-- Southeastern Distrio" ••f 'Atiur-- Homemakers of America. Meiiianms Fannie s Dafford, >*f ; I.’ lan. I-- 4 .h*-!ia I . Juft"son it Little (cu. M - t- Aid!.- Lumbe-rtou M. A. M.iHr, i- : ' Durham. (' T fucker -i f Wash;- /tc*i Ida W. ; Knigiii u fiatttc-tniro. and the Cxi : lard home .*< -m>u>ie- teachers, Mrs. j Yfaiiisoti and Miss Smith Aire .lame- -sided over tit>■ j imeeting E’ludeni.-, hostesses were j 'Bertha Lane. Mititi. Topping. Bar ; tar.t Leacock.- and Gloria Williams tint, ut ‘own student - were: Misses La urine CoUeu t. ore in- Main.. | : Evelyn Michael. Cora Morgan. !.Joyce Yates, and Juanita I'arket of Durham. Juana Jeter:.. Dorothv 1 ißoone. Elizabeth Yotinget. and Jean 1 C Weaver ot Littleton t.ittle K. vlc.Milliati. olid Beulah i Spearman of Dunn. Josephine E. j Keys, of Washington. N C and j i Alice Ruth Thompson of Lumber- ! ton The group reports a very plea-I stint stay jit Gold -boro. fjEIO.V OFFICIALS y KKT A meeting of ull district and are.-t j Commanders in the Eastern Are;i j of Division Six IM-iki rtment of! Vortli Carolina American Legion! was held at the Community Center j .Goldsboro. Sunday with Easter n j Area Commander Robert Powell of ; Raleigh presiding. After a short discussion by th M iß'oup and the program presented hy font lean der Powell and Viet. Commander Bowser all district,! commanders iti the Eastern Area ! were appointed and approved by t the roimnitti;- The program for :h e Eastern j ■Area will consist of local and dis- j trier oratorical >oi!t*sts local and! district basketball reams sponsored jhj the various posts musical pro- j (grams, boys' state amt commute j jity activities. , Comrade George K. Wilson o, j (Goldsboro was nauteti sGite ctiaii j .mar, of th>- oratorical contest, j Comrade Wilson stated that the! !jsubject for the oratorical <-or>te-;i ; : will b* relettsed in 'he next few weeks. Ail enrolled high -chool'stti- 1 1 dents will eLgii-u- to panici pate jo (lie con test Viva- Cotnma.ndor J S. Bowser, stressed she iin porta in e of mere bt-rship. He is urging that all pos;s I get busy and send In their mem bership cards to headquarters as fast .*s possible. Adjutant K A. ; Thorntiit. stated that .ill state ami ; national dues will tv raised eft'e- \ five Oct' her t, IfM'i He is urging all jn-.-is to mati ail dties possible to headi|uartcs b<- | fore October. Officers presell’ at the itieeun'' were: Vic, Commander .1. S. Bow > scr of Ghariotte. District Comma.! tier R H of Xewbern. It. F. !.e« of Wilmington U. F. F--. gusoit of Fayetteville '/, B. Ward and Robert Powell r.i .’Ltieigh. fl |E. Wilson K W. Wright. Jost pH • -Conroy. .! ft. Melvin and K. A. iTlwu riioi! ni • iiiijshot jidBRARY DKDIt'.ATION SET E. A. Thornton citairman of th» jitoar.'! of director- > itie Alice H —— mrmu. hi ■nanmi.m.l,^l LEE’S FUNERAL HOME Kom* Os CHRISTIAN AID KBTUAL ; BURIAL ASSOCIATION Ambulance Service i Day or N'ght Phone 3161 I W LEE. Prop. Fremont, Nf C . - ! For Fun and Recreation Visit THORNTON'S TEEN-AGE CASINO And SHAVING PARLOR 507 Alvin Street Geld;,boro, N C, S. A Thornton Prop. I Phono 587-M -SCOTT’S CAFE- I ' B-?f In Barbecued Foods \ 404 Golley Street j Goldsboro, fi C. j CAROLINIAN Sfitttrday, Public Library announces I that plans for the dedication cere iaroaies for the library have been j completed. The program follow.-. Itt wycotlton. Rev B R. Richard scut pastor h'hiioti Presbyterian Church Goidsbo •- ; ititrt-tim.t iojt of Mayor, SO. A ihoritton; present', t.iou of Library Key, Mayor Scott IS. Berkeley: :: . to • m ot Library Key Short history of library Mrs. Lou yen ia Wat .on. librarian, j response oil he!i::lf of the t • C’lrizeiis ttt (jc’iishoro, Dr it. ' ; V •■a'.bcrs. Rerpottse on lie!.ulf >f ' the Negro titizeii of Wovne I'.ttiM tv, Mrs Maud Kot tiestay. Mutin' i Hive. H. it'c k Mr ! - chaitm.t t Goldsboro Puh!i<‘ trarv, Mrs -s sic Bon) m. Golds' o Btitdic !.' • bt-nry: iiitroduci ott of s;s.-iik<-t Mrs. D L Itro'.vti; -1 .-d,, to or t ,rt •dress, Mrs. M. li 1,-t- .supervisor I N. C. Negro public libraries. Re, ieiii h, Miss Just.- M. Botte, :■ siding. Between 10', mn.X K" peotde a. tended the opening of the libra:'. Thursday. Septemh -t 1. Win;- hours J: :jn to < in p.m.. sunuiie-' hours. 1 p rn. to S p in. The followitt) art tit- otgalli?:. tions and friends who have don.it id to the library ORGANIZATIONS Donors and anr nun!: Ra cn e 3 Elementary School. . 1120.00: Pilot's Club. SZH.OO; Dillard j (High School Teachers, studenis, ; 1*21.0(1, Si:j 4B : SVhool Street Schoo* 1 >Teachers, 14.00. Greer.leaf School | Teachers. 12.00; Barnes School 'Teachers, 11.00; Pit front'.. $4.00: iGreenieaf Church. 47.00; !.es Sours' jGitib. $6.00; Shiloh Preabvteriaa I johurch, $2.25, Bryant Rest Lost' [No. 215 American Legion. $llOO. ! Benefit basketball game, 45.10: !American Legion Auxiliary f r ni» No. 216 $10.00; Dilard Teacher basketball benefit game, $22.75: Originaires Coneort. $7.00; Hantp jton Alumni Assn.. $25. 00; Local 11Luff.. $25,00; Peter Pan Clirlr. 'slo.oo INDIVIDUAL GO N T «IB l JTIO N S Prof. H. V. Brown. Miss J. V. | Honey. Mrs. D L. Brown, Mrs. V jL. Button. Mrs. C. M. Barnes. Mi-.s iC E. Hatcher, Mr. L. Thompson. I Mi. E. A House, Mr. H. C. "Wtlson, ; Utr. N. A. Si 11:. ! Mrs. M K Jackson. Mrs. W. P. j Starke, Miss A. J Riggshec. Mia-. ’ jE, O. Smith, Mrs. P, Mattersoil. [Mrs Laytt J. Foster Mrs. L. K. ' [Frederick. Miss S. L, Sasser Mr. R. G. Christian. Mrs. N, J Prcitci lick. , Miss B. M. Faucette, Mrs. Fi. D. Forte, Mrs. Rosanel! Hicks, Mr- Flood. E. A. Thornton. Mrs. A. E. ' Nannie Thompson. Mrs. Kssf» Pope. Mr. George Todd. Mr. Baum. Mr. Stitt’s Class LEAVES SCHOOL SSOO Jefferson Oit> I,*. i ANf’i A bequest of .£SOO was left to Liu coin iMoj university from (lit will el iiif> late .Mrs Fannie Cook, whin author, painter, and -.•»< ini work; . , who died iaM week The will, iliited March K. 11*11. states that ihe bequest should b- Used for Lincolns library Mom ■>: Mrs. Look's fortune worn to roll fives. A sum of SSOO also went to ihe white iiniversilty of Missoii:i for its academic library. NEW LIBRARY BOARD MEETS i - The first official meeting ~r t! [hoard of directors of th* Mi.- H ißrown Public Library was held Monday evening. August if a in tin library at 305 West Pi n ■•.••• with H A. Thom ton. firesidlng. iteiatrts on rlie pros tv ss and novations of the building was *;• • n at which time Mi Thor’.tin .-••ated 'hat between .j 100 and sfee had (.’ready been -pen' by ?h • • Goldsboro Public. Library and Mir ixeentive coiniuitic; in getting :*).■ building and libr.'iy i n iiiPii e ir. - hap- so- •!'. opening. Th- librnrv is-,,;. i'~ .prali.i:! -i: -n [ Lip „r th, r ild . w.-o ’* t.-iiirar;. at ;hr t'i>l>ii-..l ■ sit’. 1 I.* ' ill I” I'. ■' i . 11 : .. .i t :i. it ..-fierateil in ’ of -i. Cube. .J Libtary ui'.t J.t.-i IIS nut til effect to mill t ion at a ,: a We;,’ Pine St. At ih-i. i ’ii* the i-.rnn* "AH.- . 11l nv.: 'A,- Libra;;" was su.-.aes ! -b a a willed !.v tin- •.•omuiiM* V S A ip-,- v >, Itr.iwu of Co.'dstXMN’s leading -.;i( i »<;us wilt, died a :' r -w yea is syo The AJiee H Brown t’ubtic Li .brary >;>ened to serve rite public Thursday. to $ pin daily. The first Dpi ;> »s,.ms ■ ymg > (library w'ere set - i ft - C oi'ei i- * Thursday betwe -i i. e-rs d j ■and s p.m. Members of boai'd ui'.-s-ttf. at ;tlte meeting > i : . j-, ■ Alonzo Swutstc! u. \ v.i-tto Thompson, Mr <;» .ioiyu s Cort:-->, Miss Bet to* Bake' . Laura Foster, Mrl.av -u \V >-..s m. ,•» mi L. Tit* eat on, ;■ : :>i i a The public is u .‘i J t.o nu(. u ■ t : (!•. librai‘V fai : Ji. : i; ! < ati«>n program ail id v 1 m (ia V. SepLi.-mta! > a e ;J . rihrary SCHOOL SKSSiON ST4RTS Mil USD\Y i The regular ---s. -u f-it e; (schools ill the (Vulial Digit e : trict * pen Thor day. September s d arn Two eidifiotiai -u b-r : •vere ulluted CenUai High ,'H baol [on a. basis of average atlend-ttn-j ! the past session Otu -*f rh • -iddi ! ion a! tern tiers will te:u h •u.tflie mattes arid sci. nee in the H < School. The other will it,- assigne-i jto the seventh grad- The amott! > to be paid for L-. is ;h>- ante , . jJast tear. Parents are quested to [see (hat (heir children bring »H !fcoK hr first day of a-ba-oi Parent : who tail to bring beginners t.» tne ; Lee S'.-bool Clinic for vaccinations , required by the elate must urrang** Ito have the child vat'ctnuteii This i« necessary before the child ca-i enter school. The parents ruu..t bring or send a birth cert ire >■ ■ for e.ii-h chltd entering school l a lhe first time. Central High Reboot tacuffy o -’ W .VI. Reinhardt, principal, G. E Larris, social studies and Coach T ,1 Ware, English and French o'. L Soiice, Mathematics ami .science T. A. Branch, home ve> (tomids, K. R. Mitchell, Bth grad -, W. L. Baker. 7th grade G T. Go son THi grarie, F. Larkin Hit. grade. V. F. Foster sth grade. M. B. Smith, 4th grade. !. C. Smith ;3id grade, A. C. Tiiornton, Hr! grade, B. K. Hines. 2 grade and I. s Stroud, Ist grade. Hill's ' School M. B Best 1 and 2 grade-. :B Washington, 3. 4 and 5. Besr Grove School. A W MoKinuir t, 5 and ti grades, E Durajtte 1 2 and 2. Best Station A H. Gienn. ■ 5. «, 7. A. Baker, J and 2 WESTERN’9 DEFEATS EAST BY B-7 SCORE Toe Western Team consisting -it players from the teams Jaso ; El roy, Stan tons burg and Fremount won the All Star Game Saturiie. . September 3, at the Gold-bum ' Municipal Park, by i.-< .taig Mr- Eastern Team which si.M.ed of players firm Brown Town 50... Hill. Red Hill and Ku.vka t! score of b to 8 in the Community League Ail Star (ram.: The P, -.si "a.. leading the '.Via' by th, scare of 7 t>> 6 until tin last half of the 9th in; • \. «*t Pridgen got on base Lv an erroi Hooker singled putting Pridgen nit Second and N. Dm ham hit ; w bagger scoring Pridgen and Hook *:. ending the game by the -cor of 3 lo 7 Between :h;0 and ~00 people •■-.; • e.'Se.i th; Winr The w,.y the standing:- look now the play off will be between th-. first ionr top Lams Snow Hill Jason. Brown Town and Elroy t'OMMl' St ry BASLBAi.I LEAi n: standing Teams H I. - I*o • 111 ! Tum,-:. | I i Jason Yellow Jackets 1/ 4 IM--VV.: Town ~Tyis U ■ Elroy 1 !! > sh , Hi!! Red P,!!..1s strap!(i|jsi:ni-y Be - I A ; .- t.ik-r.g own’. In the Army, i m ;.- s SUBSCRIBE S'OLHV.