PAGE SIX AGGIE ATHLETES TO BE GIVEN MANY AWARDS Chavis Heights News By MAY L. BItOAXHB j Miss Gloria Hope lias been ill j and confined to her home a few days, Miss Pricilia M. Minton .if 125. E Hargett street who ha-, been illj for several days is able to be out : again, tier many friends art hap* j py to learn. Mr arid Mr.- Ralph Johnson of, Buffalo, N. Y , was in the city last weeek-end visiting Mends • Mr and Mrs William Spain of j 813 E, Davit? street had as week-! end guests their son and daughter- j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinton j at Greensboro, and Mrs, Ora I.ee Hinton of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C Alston of Wash- j * i W. Brantley WOMBLE for Ho use OJ * REPRESENTATIVES ‘ I WAKE COUNTY I -HI » Member of Stale Legiilaturr f r o m Wake County 1933 ~ 1951. “ • A represeiitali ve of all the people. # Alwhys tnle rrstrtl in progressive Government a n ti the welfare of the County a n d the State, emmmmmmujmmmmmmmmmm am —n—w „ i r .,, >- -■■*-*, s-iifn. „nr r .•.-■^^ WrT -,^^.g,,^ Wtf «.-,«•!« T? ----- v'--...^: TANT STUDIO Get Acquainted Offer YOU OR ANY ONE MEMBER OF THE FAMILY MAY RECEIVE ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x 10 ■h';£ M l I BLACK AND WHITE IRJjSM j PORTRAIT FOR ONLY IDe OIIAMI? QAD7 424 1 2 FAYETTEVILLE ST. rHUnt* OUSI OVER BAXTER’S PORTRAIT BY DEMO »mg.ton, J.) C.. were house guest ot . Mr and Mrs. A B Jones, last week : end Mr.- Gloria Shurpei cejebx’ateci i lie, birthday Wednesday and .coved many gifts. Miss Emma l.ec Womack also Icc iebrated tier niitluhr- Wednes day Many nice ain •, were i ec.ejv i j t d Mrs. IVhihei Chavis and children i are Visiting their pat ent:, *** Apex. Mrs. Agnes Ty son of 0 Lee St. ’ ; Who lias been ill is able l.j be out ! again to the delight of her many ; friend - . | All families of Chavis Heights! i and else where ore in deep syntpu-; | thy with the following' families: • jMi and Mrs Elvis Hand of 9 ! Granville terrace in the death of, jhiis. Hand's aunt, Mrs. Bessie Wii ;«-x Pennington of Cary . ho was | buried Sunday; and Mr. and. Mrs jS. W. Slade in the death of Un j Slade's iaster Mrs Cora Pah j Thomas, who w>; buried in i.i i beria n Mav 1? - - Bi*r - Last year more than a billion ; pounds of meat about 5 pci i lent of the total meat output j were used by the aimed forces Livestock school; held recently jin 52 counties' at'ractcd a total at { n ndance of 3,683 fanners, accord j ing to animal husbaudi y sywcial j ists at State College ' . ..... I j VOTE FOR EARL W. FRANKLIN jj|y| J KILL'SE or hi. PRESENT ATI VES RMOCtM'HC J'IHMARV VIAV 31 f.^HßSi£9 i I*t|»*.At, KtH'CATIUNAI <>»»»»<>« • 1 11 NiTlivS H»K BOTH RACES CAMP GRANVILLE S. GREEN 1 in Boys & (..lifts 4 to 16 Located Oil Highway Nv, 1/ ■— 4 Mile’s From Wilmington, N. C. Activities ■ Sports, Nature Study, Swimming, Arts and Crafts Opening for second season, June 4 Pleasant Atmosphere Reasonable Rate* Ft " i urtf.fi hum bh'ttun. ll Mb CAMP GRANVILLE S. GREEN Route 1, Box 440 Wilmington, N. t , [ Vole fur ami Re-Elect RE-ELECT , , REVIEW Edwin S. Pou HIS RECORD... to He In for Progress* House of Representatives Within the Limits ot wak/couniy Fmancial Slaljil,ty ••• Your Vote and Support Wilt Be Appreciated i?.5H52.W. SB.SESHS?..6f£L*i?-5£5?i12 s?J£iUsi? 5H5? SH'iiL'i? W 5?. r *7- 571 .5?. 57> 5? f 7? K? 5a <■ Sojourners Truth Branch YWCA . . . Activities . . . , a cij i‘h db dh dV db dS ilh dS dh Eh d 5 E5 diS cLS cLS'dS2SES'£SEjZSBSE.S2S2SHS2S'( c. Our delegates. Mrs, D M Jar i nagin and Ms A. K Brown are j back from the National YWCA Convention at Chicago. They re* j ; ported that tkt? convention was ' ncii m inhumation and that P v.u-: a glorious experience for ony 1 V member to share in They were : both tilled with awt- and came j j*.i) with the feeling that So- ' 1 jiuirne! Truth Branch of the Y. W j C. A is riot .Hist an isolated branch j ;of women working alone, but, rathei that u is joined together j in a fellowship of women all over ' tiie world and we are striving; to help to make our own com nun ii t \ and the world a better place in which to live. Thev will give a detailed report of their findings at the meeting as the Computtee on Administra THE CAROLINIAN lion. Abo, they will be giving de tailed reports to the various group* and Committees. Some of \ these findings will appear from time to time as given by the dele gates The Public Affairs Committee will hold their last Business Meeting ui the year on Sunday, May 18, 1952 at. tin YVV at 5 p.m I Mrs. Jurnaein who is just back Grom the National Convention will give some highlights of the Na tional Public Affairs Program. AH ■ members art* especially urged to j attend tins meeting Mr-*-. G. £- tones. Cb .1 nr.an The young ladies of the Y-lios-: Uss Club will entertain the Ser vice Men at Fort Bra g on Mon day night, May 19. 1952 with a play and stunts. The B. and 1. j Club wiil join with the group in ; the presentation ol the- piny, "A --j tnong Us Girls.” After tin.- enter ! lainment, a dance will follow On !Iv young ladies holding a YWCA Membership and the Special Dance ! Permit card will be permitted to ;go to Fort Brag* Mu* Mattie s brodie is Chainnan of the V 1 Hostess Club. ' The B. and 1. Club will hold ( their regular Business* Meeting at i the YVV on Tuesday night. May 1 20, 1952 at e p.m Tlu... meeting is ‘ very important and ail in.-n.ber ,ue urged to be present Eve iyn Young. Chairman The. YWCA will sponsoi j cia m Home Nursing bep.inniiiy on , June 2 1932. The- cla- : will » j j taught by the American Red Cross • j jaand credit will be given to each ' i person. Classes will be 1 united lo fifteen U 5). All Interested per son! may call 2-3432 and leave ; v ol.i name at the Y office. ; BFC ; YMCA News ; ; 1 HUHBDAY Mas 15 .a. o<> pin Junior Citizens Club S , LOO p.m. Moil's Athletic (Tub if no pm (Jra-Y Club i FRIDAY jviay 16 .oO ( m Ka)s .* Alpha Pin Fn tertainment ■■& 6o pm Men - BiiUuid Clup i . TTJRDAY May w i Ii 00 p.m. Softball h M/.Ou p in. Movies ana Talent Show . ‘SUNDAY May 18 •4 iiQ pin :vi.i..u iioui -I MG]*l DAY May ty i2.oy Noon Ministerial /vluau ■ ' n ixj p.m J nmol Cita2en s t. iub 'V JO uni Board of Managemen* ; Meeting ! 8:00 p in. Ministerial Union u : i ITS DAY May 20 •2:00 p.m. Men's Athletic Club 7.30 p.m Crosby-Garfield lira • Y Club uu p.m. Public Allans Forum object: The Issue:, ill 'The C’ui it-nt Campaign for Governor \V LDNESDA Y i*4ay 21 7 .3* p.m Boy Scout Division 1 on, j luittee : 6*ou pm. Baud Boo?ters Club t: (jo u.in Men Athletic Club F. VERYD AY I E ATI KEs Caieteiia, Doiinitory, Library ■ Show-f’rf:'. jvi gsit* and ! RaoiiJiS, Roohj Registry* Intorjiia ; non Service?,, Public Stenographer 1 —BFC MethoD NoteS | • Stinday was really a "High Day ' ! .it the Oak City Baptist Church Woman's Day was observed with Mother’s Day during morning and . evening it-rvice*. ,*ii- i ivi jiia bkciriJl, vbairit.'Sn ; of the whole group, did a grand job with Uu- assistance of her Lap tains. A program of music by tb*- wo- . ' man's choii and a sermon by the j ua-lor ui: the highlight of the-; morning. Jtev C R Trotter, pas- ; tor. preached from the beautiful j j story of Naomi and Ruth. Every- j ! out present seemed to enjoy it 'The captain* made then reports j follows* Mrs. Amandi Pope j $17.76: Mrs. Queen Ugon $43.35; j Mrs. Nellie Jones SB6 15; Mrs. Gtr- j ! trade Stephens $87.35: Mrs Cone J j X'arrish $133.51: Miss Susie Wilcott | 1 $146.00: Mrs Florida Sherrill; $281.10; Miss Mable Harris $281.25. j general collection $35.33. total j i $1,101.60 Mrs. Marie Wilcox and Miss t j Mary Alice Gi ant furnished music | I tor the occasion. j Mrs Mabel Jordan, principal of j the Middlesex Elementary School i , made a wonderful address. She ; | was introduced by one of her c>>- ; workers, Mrs. Bryant Bethea. Miss Elaine Rogers and Miss j | Marylin Harris spent the week end i ; in town visiting their parents, Mrs [ : Margaret Rogers and Mr. and Mrs ; | Anion. Harris. They were aeeom- ! panied by Mrs Viola McPherson, ! Mr, John Geiger and Mr Dorns j ■ Leap They motored down from ' ; Vva-tiington. D. C, The little folks who recently j i took part i nthe Colonial Wedding i iat St. James A. M. E Church were j i glad to see their pictures in the I CAROLINIAN last week Mrs. Bettie Me Hadden and son. I James, Jr., visited relatives in At?- I | erdeen last week-end. | Mrs. Bessie Wilcox Pennington 1 jof Tincuinvillc church community i ! was btuded Sunday. She was a j member of the Lir.colnviUe AME *| C&urch. Her husband, children. Y"? , IN CdNCKKT—Raymond Hin ton, tenor, who will In- present ed in concert Sunday, May 18. 1952, 8 pm at Si (Dili A M. h. (Innilk S|iu>isors ol tin oc casion are the f lora!, fuel and Stewardess Boards of the church. PERSONALS Tin- Dr.niuti Snc-ifii (Hub ntet Tm-n Jay m tit at ttu Carolina Grill, w:b Uu- pis-sidetil. Mr. Le roy 111* v.-t . iv-arnny a iouihl table disco-'.ion. It was decided that the club would liuvt n tea m .time to help the War Mother,-;, raise londs lo renovate their n-v home on Blood worth street BUT COLLEGE CHOIR BACK FROM TREK DURHAM N - Sixty-e, ; ;nt nu-inbi i.s of North Carolina Col lege's choir an ived in Durham hen lust ..eek at hie conclusion • I Jell da *•* of t,c ca- t winch took tiici:. b> mm Slate.-, iu singing appearames belore up piogimatclv T.c 1 :' ;u sons The group eXj . ■ ,e: ; . I -t- only ’ciisiuip * vhoH one ol in. nn-mbf!. . Klilie i.c.vi- -it Durham, was stricken -aukii-ulv Sunday morn inn, May -S fnm day s b. fore the tom c; -led it!) :iu appeiidicitii; at-tieb Silt .-uiiiuiUial to .111 eiliei • elicv ■ per;:! a.n al .Vlolilit Me*ill r t-*ai K l.oi.pilal on tin . ;nn* j ns-- tiOV.eVei rial a i tif-fiule-J to return to tb campus early tins vv eek 1 11 i t,y iso o \ -o- 1 ed. Dll Pi tor Hill rant that it-.- tlieii hght cj -ie top* was tiie cnoir pl i* torn, an lie .* * ti;-.- bo ;* * -.n . i Baptist I'tiiiiv-h i i IBi o.iklyii on Monday wi;-. v ~; ■ m .l * sir* e-s MmXlt. d tiiSCii*:; Ui i.:,OU jailaoCU t."e ehi men .- ainiito. lam and ever: av.-Facie * pace to i;tt he .Nett alia r. .- f - ri | . - . T -' - ilirrilflV • ' i'“ ■ - I~iVT,~- ■a-r~TC.ta Now Pi ay if) ! ALAN LADD A«'ti<>a ;an hi i ‘‘RED MOUNTAIN” with LIZABETH SCOTT Entire Week Starting SUNDAY ALL NEW FUN . With the Cheaper By The Dozen Family! i "BELLS O" Their TOES’’ 6/ggesf- Oven Ever.' m/e/oAfR£ H '.i " Thriffy -30" r^jfisrsiT' —Sgtetm - • j«v Giant Oven Goes Ci«csr Aere*tY _ . “'*22 Only I J§\.:; Mrf:: - I *”»*»*■ * 225 S, WILMIMCTON St. Phone 3-4686 BALTIMORE Mil North. Eta ri.niiia Colleges ~i-< man track ten in Fa died up 28 points to fin i -Ti .second to powerful Mor State colic-;,e in the annual CIAA epen track and field cnampior.-; .ships Lt i-i last Friday and Satur day ; de Die b igh- hurriers counted ; yp font* first places, two seconds p* a‘nd one third to register | jt their best showing in the p| bisli.iry! of ihlr conl'erence \\ track chainpioiishiirs. Morgan's power - laden team, j incltudinp three nutionui titlists i and orn world's champion, com pletiy dominated ttie- dashes and counted euoui.h places ill tilt 1 O til- 1 ei events to run away from a field nl 1C teams with 64 and * i*i tinrd jxiiub;. Lincoln University nosed out A. and T for third place with 23 ; .-ini one halt points Although the i, Annie.,, w ith their large, well- i b. lanced team, were considered in ! i si niic quarters as posing a serious ! I threat to Morgan's crown, they j i counted only one firs! place and 1 could manage only enough se-i, cm ids and thirds to register 23 : * points. Behind A. and i. , arne VU -!, ; i-'iioa State and Hampton with • ' nun- each. Winston-Salem, 7; Howard. 5 and one third; Vir ginia Union. 5: and Johnson C Smith 2 The Bears garnered seven places in the 100. 220 and 440 wrllt their title hollers Art Bragg and (>eor;,e thodeii It-adiiij; the way. Itho bolil *i ~.f the world’s t rd in ; tin- 400 meters, broke his old 440 mark withl a winaEng* ' time of 47.1. Bragg. iionul Kill meters cliainp, won handi ly in the 100 and 220 dashes, being given competition only tic teaiiun.ites Sum 1-aß*- I **!, and Bill KoblilSOil ; ..i*‘.v, Graham N oil 1 * ‘fotini* T'oih-pr: -teiiar roller fiom South; ' Eu.ntt. Indiana ret the only othci ; rtvnrd for 11 1»- me* t vvitii ta-.t ' i bill;- ill the siliic G i.j:** a*: u f:lij.-;'.c.-d secoi.u t., *VI I -loi* - iKt >.- in the two mile. Leo Calhoun. NCG hurdk ice: fioin Gary, Indiana, siior* T • ith XL*.* can B: ~ ..- th«- Uistiji. OJ * I being ttu only fii.st place rej. cat- 1 «-:* in •:.*. in* • t. Calhoun look both •Mu 120 ..nd 220 hurdles Jim Courtney with a n .- r ol Pi 4 i*- c 1 *l* the javelin- event - .tv* tli*- Each-.: then fourth first place .M'l relay train ol Roily Git J* i . Grnham. Cotirtney and Jan IViulili*:: e.'jlot in r.ecoiid to .Viol ran in Ihe medley relay. Tne : too’borne - eial*:*hed in the niil* cc-lay iraKio.* *i ti*e tirst tin** m -a -.*■* *i y*.*r- that ..*;* NCC Jeam i t;a laiT'd j*, place jo the comer- : , * no- 1 1 ia> Tu* a* - Ciuiii* ,vici 'oiiaugii placed third ; Li, Hi*- high jump to give the! T ’!■: tn-.r .'LI, aiid 2«th poirit; BBC A liiiiioi tol,:-i*?i'i, -Low and salt : foi Ml i'T-'A and NLA nien.br* i living if* ti** La stem Belt -v ill bt: - po.*i.«. * u tins yea* by the ; Wilson tobacco si'iacket WTLK Lobi.sG ;• A'i l ul;.'. V Wi A V !0, 1.952 Re-Eud.gcf.ing Ol Welf are Assistance Gets Started ft A1 HIGH Onci a..an, it. c-rnocratH procc-ss is uiidi * ■*. ,*y *u forth CuroiiiiH by which U*. Kilt le.ntii-.'. work out theii annual nblic welfare budgets witliiti tb ilah of the S'n.l*-. Board ei Labile Welfare. lluriii“ the three iiumths, April tlllOUgll June. ei rllili year the public e. eif .re bud I'ets of the counties uiulcrgu rc-cxainiiiiitiori by eounty anri State officials in the light of the facts of the past year and Hie needs nd wnlii *p::led in c.umc of the year' tbead. "l.bidei Niotl; Caioilna ■ county idininistered and State stipe**vi: -:l plan nf I'kiblic welfare the annual budget estimates are first made up by the county public w* s ure boards," said Dr Ellen Winston, Commissioner ol tMe Slab Board of Public Welfare On the lic-m; of these bnitget estimate.- tlu State Board of Allotments and A;* pea! is abb- to let the countie know what aid they may ecu el ! from State and Federal fun*!; We t are careful to s*.-e t.iial couuia Jake advantage -if ail pre* i-*i.*ns ; which would result in the maxi mum lit aid i» -am Slate and Fed - ; eral funds under the lav.-," County money provide .*’. cut one dollar out of seven of the !o --' tul amount available 1* . y*■: n* assistance, it was stated -date aid Federal funUs pph in* i*. * However, in the admiiiislratnin costs- Os the SUO 1.0 ;d.- d u, p«rtrnents tb*- Fedoiai cavcnuia-ni puiviues for about 30 per cent and tile State 10 pel ei *. i;b U, ■ countie,- providiic I/;- *c ■ it *.., ' the average lVllillem. ill* Ia- * t 1,1*1|,; noted *ii ijnii*;ei I.* *. - ii-i.i* Hilliiiii! I,! iiiNli'iiil « a r wmM * ® v \ 'impm v»*r | ! %>3rb m I‘Afiitii St’i'tn't‘ tn all Ninth ( tt ml mintfis, Without /)• si i nr( mn Rrs/U’ct lui ItuhvuUuil ijhtiiy VOTE FOR Honest, Fair iiimtlt *1 WILLIAM B. UMSTEAI) FOR GOVERNOR i . » 1 .'--.u~ ' j Rocking Chair BLINDED WHISKEY ■ ’ •!%£ a;'.^" m fcithtOjsD VvHltfcit ~ fci> ?*GOf - 7Q% wkAiN NtOlKAi irikiii ’ Mr, fev>s) .i}'< SisTuiwt wC i-wSiOH /*t#i *u f!ii'- v < ,li . at‘£ to it. I u,';iMh- Uigoii, Diir-i tor ot I'ulilii ' v is'laaiM' lot Hit 1 State Ho.tr.t of I’ulilii.' VV t I lure Irasillii % .?.< |||||||a '**o :■/•■ VIKsotS \ ”'i' 11 -sHif,...*.. iSl®** VAUGHAN S. WIN BORNE r.-u ululate Fui N. C. House Os Representatives WAKE 5 GUN 1 V V<<ui Vut Will Be .' jijVi m’i 'itC-d

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