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'AjKOIjINIA-N Saturday, September 10, )04f) [KINSTON] ’ | -h/v J *' ’’ VETERANS ENTERPRISE Abuvi is shown the M.P K. Ser- VMM* >Utiun it the corner of Queen Add South street* in Kin- DOVER DOINGS The W 'Mien’s Home Mission Con v« .ti i will bt sin service ut the Free Wiii tJ.ipt.ist Church Thurs day i-.. '/ruins; ut eleven o'clock. The Free Will chuii will .supply the music. Frnnk vtorto the lather of Mrs Leola McLendon was drowned in * a Hi!! Crest P >l*l Sunday night, August 24 He a noted Thursday. Sep tember 1. He is survived by one 1 nugtlli-; li: Leolii McLendon ol Dover urn one son. Frank Monte. Jr, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs Salllc Johnston and daugh ter. ha‘-t returned hottie utter vis i t it»-4 with hvr mothei. Mis Una Cow alls and in-! si sit* i and broth er r. V - *,!; tnd Witoov. W Va Miss Shirlev Blanch who has been v; -i; r, Mrs. Mihnn- Beamon of Kinston visited with Mrs. R J. Johnston ,!.d family of Dover. The S v. ti Seal Rally which was to ■> the fourth Sunday nt;;h i, Adjust has keen post poll 'd ■ 'u to* Second Sun.lav after - noon m S. tembei at i o'clock Ah meini.v: <re sk.d to be present. Mr i’k! Mi s l.uthfcr McLendon iiiivh.m the birth of their son. H*o Walter McLendon Baby Bl , j ( i' I \ . < i . • i V! i \3’(.*ARl>' < .imp Fire Girls rr h.n nuke the vvheels i ro ud un a sit .■ am lined \m>r >< ■ ■ tram. Getting .*ci|U-t tilled .1 la .ej-aais s-hii their I rrvv vv la ji ia hd ve dntir so much to stun which 1* operated by two ot Hie city's leading young busines*.*- uii n, both of whom are veteran* of Wot Id War 11. McL. ndo.: was born August 2t> Anyone Interested in subscribing. ioi the CAROLINIAN is urged to j c.ntact Jarvis Buck, the CARO- ! I. INI AN agent in Dover for infer-1 motion corcetnmg this paper. In the game played Sunday as- j tt t noort ni fiover. the Blue Sox tie-j tested Grilfton by a score of is to /. The winning pitcher wa* MuchaU i Harris j There will be a series between i tn« Dovei Blue Sox and Griff ton; beginning on Labor Day The one 1 with three games out of live will I lit given a barbecue dinner SABBATH terms FEPC \ "MIST' Washlngtuu I ANT t * Rep. Sa baih or Illinois said President Tru-■ man has labeled fair eniploymem j praciices legislation a “must’’ at I this session of Sabath is chairman of the powerful host ■ Miles coinmifte*' which virtually j controls legislation going through tile house. Tit • proposed PE PC law is the section if tiie president s mil rigid * pros i sin most liiterlv fought by ilie south. sj read tn>- democratic tv.iy nt -<t> across the rrutinnit, is «n lihaj-f of t'a-tnp Eire Girls 1..*" birthday project ’.VI a lie Mine Ue oaocr-ity. ’ PICTHER SHAW HOLDS LiBLE TRAIN I N't . PROGRAM Summer Schools in Bible Study were lirid tor the pa.-t several weeks *t Shaw tniverstty for ministers •ti'd missionary workers. In the pictures above, so use of the ac tivities which induced Bible Study. literature improvement • and handicraft, ait shown. In the upper photos, at left, ministers are studying she aesthetic and ; splritujl values of Christian art i in the work of the church. The | Rev. Moses N Delaney Director i of Shaw’s Department of the Ru ral Church. U inait uciitig to,- •, class. At right, the ministerial ;roup is enjoying a class in teath er craitf. taught by Miss Mary Alice Miller, Instructor in Art. Some are making leather belts. ’ nthei* are making billfold*. In the iower photos, at lett Missionary women who attended a two weeks study course at Shaw are pictured with two 01 Bennett Announces i Faculty Changes GREENSBtjKO - Preliminary meeiin ;s and plat njng to: the op emii.. ,i the fail erm at Bettrieit College e.ot unde way la-t weeic faculty member returned t*. the rampui for the am uai faculty con fereiiee CIVIL LIBERTIES BODY OPPOSES COMMUNIST BAN NEW YORK iANt J - Dechmui' ; i Licit tiie proposed M.. dt-Fcigusou :j* .’uisou anti-Communist >rill is an rttuc.-: oi.i America > i, ; ■ -,; ~j thought. tlu- Amercan Civii Liber ties uniuii has come out against proposal Ah-1> again.- 1 the na 1 tiie- is the si-id Neat' Yo:k Xiioes. ■ one o! the natron's n: 5-' rfc-f.fcb 1 > newspapers. ; The Tim. said u> p..rt m August 24 1 diton,ii , •’The basic rt.Tftci hy it this oili. ■*. -. 111 others of tlii t y\ >c. lies .-, lie tact tr.at it does not i-iju *, an overt set in the usuui semst ,f 1...• ■ ord' 'o bi ins; its sane»ont. in «. f! feet No matter liott tarex'i Jiy drattii it .:.ay L< uy oili that dei.vOl - to .vtr.Jjr- at 11 political p.hli so'f.hv will aluinyi inevi'i'.bly be ■ b ■ 1; I!-s te< -1 ■ infrineu th» baste !U> rty >•? u >edom <»f iiriptis’.ht ‘i i ;nri. v, hope. .vs.y- wiii bi t'r.e A ' birth . t , , I ’ , Tie At’T.U • IlHi-ii mil .;• to i 1 ; ■* k ' ‘ ■ r **■ v * J ■ .l-ti' to tilt* -Nixon ?>i?i wi'iich f.i . ’ed O a,.':' the SUilh I■;M f rosa.. It hi;.,oscs •• ev« <••• pm-dtiis or. p*: • s :i • lor • • to Corr.n unis*, wd . ; cl- a C m iruiiuit-fronl er-iups 1 their instructors. Miss Vun W. Ftrehee and the Rev. Most.* N Delaney. Included in litr group are. Miss Margaret L. Parkei, Ra leigh; Mrs. Evelyn C, Kinston; Mrs. Melissa J ( ahiaess, Gastonia: Mrs. Hannah E. Rooks. Wilmington; Mrs. Viaia Ingram. I Hocktnghum; Miss J. I.inn EG I n ore, Durham; Mrs. Berths ! lßompton, Lumber ton- Mis. Du- ■ cie Butncr, Salisbury. Mrs. Mar- \ ihi Moore, Kinston: Mrs. There*- w Thompson. I.umber ton; Mrs. ! Eunice Kirby, Reidsville; Mrs. ! Maggie L. Gresham. Spring Hope: j Mis. Julia Reed Charlotte; and Mr*. Georgia Bryant. Kinston. At right. Ministers who com pleted the -*ix weeks summer j School are shown with two of j i their professor*, the Rev. Sam j uel F. Daly and the Rev. Muse* ■ N. OiUniy, until of Shaw's De- I partment of the Rural Cltorrh. The Krv, W. K. Jordan of Mf»x- — | President David Li Jones, who presided over the seven da y ses- 1 sion, September 8-15, welcomed to; the college campus a nunibr 'of new faculty and staff members. Newly appointed administrative, officers include Hobart S. Jarrell. Tulsa. Okia , Mrs. Lillian Pugh 1 Jones, Wav-eland. Miss : and El. E. Jones, Jr, Waveiand. Miss Mrs Jones a graduate of Lucy Webb Hoyts Training School will serve as acting chairman of can! pus services: Jarrett graduate of! . Wiley College, received hi- M..V 1 from Syracuse University and will’ assume duties a# chairman, divts- ’ ion <-f humanities and insb velar,’ m English: Jones. Wct-icya.* graduate, will serve ussistah ■ business manager Former membt is returning to liit campus ar. Miss Nancy L Pin- 1 ksrd and James J Scvrlette who were away studying laQ year. Miss' Pm k a id, who completed ■ rk forjj the master , degree in jou s; .asm at Syri'.ccsc University. lesumesr 'duties us director of publicity ' Scarlettc. who received his M BA. i degree in accounting from the Uni- i veisity ..-I Chicago, returns to tiie| administrative staff business j tuanager-compu oiler. Or Wiila B Player F.d D Co lumbia University, wri! .rve as Coordinator of inst: uclioo-ddmis ‘ ions. A graduate o Ohio Wesley-; * nr Os Player also retviyed 1 ■si A ijegret.- fmm Columb'a .iwl h< ]-is the Ccrtificaie d’Etudes tn.-m : :.. University .f GrcnobJv T-’c c ir» icniutv. div ■'/ns will , ■' ndcf 1 by Mis- F. 1•• a G.ieu ; r. M.A Coiui.fbk*. Chan ; an, ! ARE VOL REA It Y FOB sif'HOOI '-I F OI K Sf'HOOI. SUPpI.IFA AMI MAGA/INfcS « I M f) ] • {• , i ,c\ait . \ ” Onr. tow er Hill it I .iiunt .yts. UIAI laiiS KiNSTON N C. PAGE FIFTEEN ton holds 3 metal platiur which he made and which bears the motto, “Prayer changes thing*. ' Indaded in the group also, ore, the Rev. J. H, Peppers, Da r “-»e); Rev. Koy B, Sykes Goldibwro; Rev. Samuel Dave# Durham; Rev. W Wall, Cbyie»; Rev. Henry T. - McLean, FayeUtviUt; Rev. Gardes Brown, Rocky Mount; 1 Rev. G. H. Ewings, Jacksow i Springs; Rev. W. J. tyrd, Ra* ; Mtifb. Rev. A. E. Smith, WHliaass i tost and Rev. F\ p. McKaever, Valina 1 Ministers who allendett the ses sion p-trt-tlme were, the Sfv, 0 I I- Chambers, Fagetand; Rev. A. F. Brown. E)«n College; Rev. E, ; J. f'anderhurk, Cheriw; Rev. fU> i i>*rt f Lindsay. Paw Creek; ' Rev. i. L. Little, Wadesboro; Rkv, j J. S. I vons, Goldsboro; Rev. N. i A. Tnre, Varirta; Rev. Epgemt .Vf-.Lelian. l.umhetton; aod Rev. L. W. Walker. Mineral Spring*. ! " ; Home Economics; James hi. Sayies, 7r. M.S.. Michigan State, chkir- Hitn biological and ohy steal sci e ces: and Chauacey Q Winsto^, 1 M.S., Indiana L T niversity| ehairnutn, social science.,. i , Meat production unuer Federal J for tile week ending August 37 totaled i9l) miJiton ifcs The number of per sorts living •ti terms January 1. t»49, was 27.- 776, an increase of 338,000 over Uia , previous year. B. F, Clarke & Son EXPERT VVATf'H REPAIRING 315 N. HER IT AG l STREET DIAL ‘JISS KINSTON, H. C. .w, nm 1, atrt m , Dove s Auto Sen i<* General Keprii Service on V! .Vluke ct Cars - Pleasing Teu I‘lea.-es t > 205 E. South Street, Kis-t-.u 1 ,I—,-Mwwmini ii 1111- iiw—-iinny-iii, n. Di;i,Mo SHOF SHINE PARI.OR I» Uiusei New Management of DANIEL E. DOUGHERTY Candies, Cigarettes. Cigars. a.iiu Cold Drinks - Shoes SSmed 423 South Queen St. Kinston BICE BIRD INN | Located on South Queen street j ICE t OLD ELKB The Coolest Spot in T kvi I COLD DBINKa Vlra Thelma Ingram. Prop i 302 1-2 So. Qntcu St. Kinston i O'-tinrs & Miller COM PA E*' Fyrnsture of Quality KINSTON. N. C.
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