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WEEKENDING SATURDAY MAY 31, 1952 /ilSlr s&§?■ ,'Wz&if' IU? • A&jtsS&Jl? jßfiktf J&fe' miiSr - jjjj —• ——■ - ***^^''^“* GOLDSBORO. N. C Mr and : Mis. Haywood Hartley of Mew ark, N, J are visiting Mr. and Mrs. '! eannm- Rhodes at 027 Dev ereaux Street Mr and Mrs. Hart ley an former residents "• Golds boro I'. A Thornton, Vice Com mander Division Six Department of North Carolina American Le- | gion was. guest speaker at the Memo's a! Service given by the John Mel Port No 196 in High eon Sunday :V)a\ 25 • Between 3060 and fide! people j wiln< .si-eci tin Parade at :i.30 p.m. j led by l iit- High Sell -c i Band Commander H N Kirkpatrick, was ; in chaise of the po ,an Rev. .1 E Mr-Mot. delivcsei the message ' at cen.etvt y Mr. Adri.te G Thorn ton will leave Frida; May iu, for i Savannah, Ga. to visit her sisle; v. o is there on i: : ) ts, BRYANT BUST POST NO 215 , HOLDS FIRS f ViKI IFSC, IN ITS 1 NEW Dikii'.' HOME FI r.U W v i N r ST til .FT At the regular meetm -: of the Bryant Best Port No. Mi, Amerl- ; ran 1 *-g.,oii and ihe .*Viri* ; ric.rn i.-e gion Ai'•'Oh.try on T. ; <> da .- night J|ii/ G i’ IS AXIOMATIC that a ms., will i* serve a kind arid generous masiei moie readily and faithfully than one who is hard and stingy. Since God in infinitely good and ioving. why. then, do so many men flout his will and turn then laces Ircm Him ? One reason is that many indi viduals have little understanding of God s great love tor them It may he that some would continue to offend God even though con vinced of His claim to affection and loyalty But mo ft men tend to find m the reality of God'* lev* * challenge to what is highert and noblest in then nature Meditation or His marvelous works and manifest interest m the welfare of humankind is one way to evoke an inspiring love of God. Another is to study the Bible which chronicles the manner and ways in which God has encompassed mankind with His mercy and com passion Yet another is to study the lives of other beings whose love for God Inspired them to scale the heights of spiritual perfection. A St. Paul or a St Augustine can teach more perhaps about God than any formal theological treatise. Other great and holy men have lived lives which demonstrated how wondorousiy God can exalt and en noble even the humblest of His servant#. The history of Christi anity is replete with the names of F-wfeik and trembling human beings . whose faith in God has carried them through heartbreaking ob stacles to great accomplishments. Reading of such things, one must j pause to reflect: A God who is so mighty and powerful and yet so loving and condescending merits indeed to be served to ail. reverence. FIRESTONE Tires & Tubes Many Other Items lor Auto, Farm and Home. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO STORE LILLINGTON, N. C. Fa i rc loth Florist 523 PERSON ST FA SETT It HIE TL C GRAY MAGIC ROYAL r PORTABLE - STANDARD Rebuilt Machines ait Makes ana P Models Hudson Typewriter Co. 111®. Russell St, Fayetteville 4 IN FAYETTEVILLE DUNN LILLINGTON ; Mf.y 27 K A. Thornton chairman of (he Memorial Day Committee : announced alii plum- were com pleted for the Moi:'ort;:l Day Pa i rude and Banquet tin it.' Golds boro Sitr i Motht F‘i id3V. May BOth at 4 lid pm. All Legionnaires and Auxiliary | members Boy Scouts and Girl Scout;., led by the Dillard High School Band will march to the Elmwood Cemetery and place flowers on grave At 7:30 p.m • between 100 aand 150 persons are j expected to attend a banque t hon ! oring the Wayne County Gold Stai ! Mothers Reverend J T Brooks Superb! tviiiiuit ol the Colored Oxford I Oiphanaye, and reserve Major. I Army Chaplain, and Mayor Scott B Qtikley will oe tin principal •, s foi trie occasion Ail ci i vit minded citizens are invited to 1 .tteiid ttu banquet. Thi- »s the , : tirst time that the Wayne County . : Gold Star Mothers have been giv •n honcu i. T l,i«.htner Fun - .rial Home ,vii: formth tin car ; toi the Gold Star Mothers and the Hamilton Funeral Hume will urmsh 'he flower ui Mm («wenduly n S Ct.'iTivy | fhairman of the Poppy Sale Com mittee reports that the Auxiliary Unit No 21:7 was very .successful ; in selling some 500 puppies on | Saturday Mr. Fred Smith of the S- ate Hospital Community died ! Sunday. May 25, at hi-: home Fun- . t? ici I a r ran gwn 6n t s \v<? re incon.- pirlo Hi tills vv liti Ti y RFC SMITHFIELD NEWS NOTES SMITHFIELD -• Miss Martha, Womack of Brooklyn N Y has returned to New York after spending a week with her mother :vh . Mamie Smith She had a:-, her guest Mr Eddie Atkinson also ut w y. Mrs. Lillian Merritt Mi and Mi- Fred motored u> Duriiam Sunday, visited Duke Hoi-pital, Mrs ivle-i ntt> husband who r ■j patient in the hc~-jtal Mr Harry 1. Bi'jdr<-s and Mr 1 Uitoeas Watkins sp nt the week tuui here witii tlteii inutlu-isfi- Ivlattie Bridge-, and Mrs. Paulino Watkins Both are from NYC Mis- Delt-ster Ida; SanUer;. of \A ushington. D sr spent the wet-k i.d with her mothei Mi . Fit fie M. Sandei s. Mr and Mrs Frt-d Tondinron are spending this wt • k in Ar lington, Va. with their daugnier. David Dublin. Mr.'- Alene Saddler of Detroit, i-. .spending some tine here with her niece, Mrs Lugethr King also , hvi brother-in-law, M Chariex Stevenson The Victory (Tub of St. Mark AME Church met Wednesday ■ night, May 21, at the iiOlTie of , Mr:. Lillian F utreb. Mi Charles : Stevens pfe>idl'd. Plans were 1 made v, rais< a goal of S4OO foi j the Homecoming All 'members i ...< urged to please cooperate vhoic-iieartcdly with Captains. Tfie ( Job wishes to thank ail persons ' who helped to make the s-upper tost week a successful one. After ni si ness was discussed, a refresh-1 dig repast was served the follow-; mg members present: Mesdames -. Rosa Avery, Rosa FT ink, Gar a- i dine Smith, Lulu New’ C, Shaff nt-r, L A Brown, 51 B Carter \ and Miss Hattie Parker, Messrs, i SanAiel Wilden Charles Stevens 5 ,ad Jerry McNeil BFC | Vote Wisely! | ; j CARR MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED KAISBA-FRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE “Alway* Bargain In USED CARS * j r»2B Person St. j Shower Bath* and The Best Massages Custom Mr.de Clothe* 3 *f. L. Fuller, Mis* M. L. Wdann, L. W. Howeh Your Friendly Barbers j Esquire Barber Shop | 1 ’ G I.- Parks, Prop. 125 1-2 Hhabofo Bt 1 FagetievUie. N- C. Jim'rmw****"* ‘ MAYOU' PLAYS MOST-— ll arli- in ' s “(la)or", Willie Bryant (toll) took W. Averoli Harrimun (Jnil from right) und his party around his town during Die Democratic hopefuls recent usil to Harlem. Aeeompuny them Deft to riyiit) iverc Mlinhatt.'lii Borough President Kuhert Wagner, Vlr* Hnrriinan and lletiry Toppin, deiegnle to the Democratic con vention. , » News Press Photo Service - " ... .' SEI!!., jLh-mt ;. TiP Elks’ Bill On Education Issue Before US Congress WASHINGTON The. will not be rtoneatr mal I t-ado. u like the ;.o‘t for Grand Exulted Belt 1 ! of the Eli.; ol ,1 ; y ri 1 VOl ee l-.- it t h i:. is a Loo! u.,e •; t most unportaiil Oi.tt.ei iaj dv’veh'flib'o’it foi the well n i.t N, i,.,-- in tr.e l.rst quartet eent'irv A bill to wipe ..ut adult iiiitera -1 hroUitli a F'ederal A (toll Eri: i - ation Pro-i am ttponros-ed by me Department i.l laiiu n m t i tie IBPOEW - ha- Lee..- pv ■ -t ill the HfiUSe ..lid a • Unll.c I•: i i ill the Senate Presentation of the n.u. uj Con g.t ssmai! B t. .m i oil Heer*- < R Tenn.i and Senatoi Harley M Kil gore, (D . West Va i Vva- Die: eli iiitix of a lone range program be gun by the Kilts when judge Wil liam C. Houston of Washington was Grand Comnusisqner of the IBPOKW. It reaehed its high jxnnt Jate in 1951 the succession of Lieut. George VV Lee of Mem phis Tenn., to Judge Houston’-' post. In , (aaalnjli Wills the U S Office oi Education ami state d* pa> tinent.- t.f education,, tlu- Islh. Department <,5 Fkiucatiun began a massing data and complete statis tics on the alarming picture which ( had been keenly spotlighted by the rejection . t cnougn Selectiv«- Service iaductee-v on grounds of j illiteracy t<- accoi ding to Senate*) Kilgore, "have rtiaoe sixty Army ! divisions.” In December 1951, with the '.blessing oi the late Grand Exal ted Ruler .5 Finley Wilson. Lieut . Le.- presented his materials to bis i fellow Tenenssean. Gongt essman EGA tdf $ Tims pi WftcAwscigt j: iciPf V* .. .. ,r S- A-’ * Many inqiune: an- lieing re- : ■reived r»o a.-ding the use of Knl -1 inrn foi soil improvement. Tin ; : tr,at<;iai it a soil conditioner and! not a feiblinpi Jt can transfonn \ tight gummy Class mto friable : s-oii’ in much tire same way that ! decompo-dng -i came matter doe- ( 15't*ile no claims are made that : Kr diurn has fc. tib/f-i votuc the ■ improvement ot toil physical coii dinaii re- ultiiu; fiorr, it- use may cause the ph...t nut it-r.tc*t sod a: well a.-, those of added t- li.hz. ■ - to he mon efficient in promoting j plant growth Althoufii the liitroductory price | (.f the rnateria.i i- high it yhoukl j be iultea for the- preparation of potting fade, the green house pro duction of flowers and vegetable--, and use in -home flower and vege table gardens located on heavy, difficult to-work .cods For pre-par- . trig potting soil, one ounce of | Kiiliun* should be mixed with MKi ! pounds of sou. For garden plots, j Krillust! should be mixed tbqr- 1 THE CAROLINIAN i: i'.u roll ft-. .V Whs! b.-r.ui \i oi k s,ll y; t-paration t.f j !• - .t.-: : jiiogi :un to combat tl.< t-vil of— ■ i,! , 11 1 1 tilt c y St :,ll ti.-- in tht I'Hll < iii'm- it ports ; I'iowcd til. -513 -.-lit ol . A Ait.i-i ic:u, . vci 25 wen not cm p. Die of :* ~.fil lk or! wi itirit-f vt i: i:. i llgll to hike tl'i-c of tht-!: .il fairs: Not all o« tiicfii w-ii- No ,i »-, a- S> .-i.'itui Kiljutc pointed unt Tiit-re were many white- Tl.t tuta.i in ! !H0 \t..j 6 991,299 ol .hum 2 650917 ia r sol it. -,,uKi --ui u .he their mark The bill- now before the House and Senate follow the recoii'imeu j dt-tions of Lieut Lee win- we it into cim-.iiitat.ioii with Grand Ex alted Ruler Robert 1! Johnaun of Philadelphia, after Mi Wilson -: death in February "Full .speed ahead with the program.’' M: Johnson told Lieut Lee, and -u M;.n', 25, 1952 Congl'es-man ReeCe diopped the first lull tH If 7222 1 into the hoppei Senatm- Kilgore follov.if-d with hi.- com pa ruoi i bill .j: ni both are r.t-v ;'i the fuin- 1 - ••! I:.i j!oi.--:i- and Senate Commit ti es i >}i Education and j ,aL,< 11 With the full blessings of the U S Office of Education, and the support of the K-xru Pro-'-, and ptople. who should let then cou nt--men and senators know how they feel, the proposed bills will • v-att a F'ederal Adult Literacy Program, to be administered by a board ut seven ; ersons appointed by the U S Commissioner of Edu <:tion and leaded by the Com rci- -loner .'i:ni.-,elf Protection of t!i<- riglils c.f N.-- groes in Southern States is as- i.i ghl.v t<i spade depth using 10 to twenty pound; ol mateiial per square set of space Krillium i- a powd»-i and j: lei.ersily applied to the ••nil m the dry form Since iate> of ap plication are generally low bet id distribution can be om;.nneti if it i - mixed thoroughly with .mi’,al line; its own volume .if dr; sml before appiha.ti.rn. The material should be applied to soil,'.- which ire dry ,i r.-earlv - : o If ap plied K wet sml it hecr.i,,r: ;'u:.v my and intposirbie to u«*. For uieiwporttuou id the soil it should face and bruntdiately mixed to r.e spread uintormiy c>n the sen - the desired depth. A rototiUcr i-. an excellent tool foi this purpose though tboro-ijrh spading should be satisfactory if the area to be treated i;> small Additional information .about the use of Krilinm may be obtain ed by writing the Department of Agronomy, N. C. State College. _ ' | r ,!B MFN’S BAY IS HELD AT J AND T !• ,'EN.‘ißfj]’'U 1 \ ui[ front • ut* snt .f c R» !liinl-.»« Oiir Con* . Fjition <>! t)n- • TcirUi.t .> ui Hu m.:. ri i •}* \V L (iioiialn, ViCt* ,yi « 4 I' - -:. * * ' C . Au - ruicd L* juT.vjriortr r.f the bibs • -.Vi:u*h :-:>tvifKTiil;v ovdur that in tsjii-u '/h»-rt M?p:u stt schools i«i*e -HHiutaiit. U I.i i acia! roues, such tec-oh ‘ Ui IVYF-IVU Federal f. tl ir: jOpOl tn)H to tilt RopU i. Liu:: iutio •<» the I'dCKii 'iO' j) to lilt* tO(ai pOptlitilioU Tef «>f lie* *: t-< t 1 ' iiit would hi- under E.tt .1 11 <i ioc.il coni: tC and will otic; courses below college? level irt A* i>t .'!! «>. j.t k) the <tu ’ ucjitrs ami dr v ii?ned to make these udult students functionally liter utc Specil'ic anus aie lo erase ll utcra % train toi s(*ine useful vo cation, trairi tui group and com munity leaders, citizenship; eco i.t-Tuif understandings, and world uii.i» . standing. Tho fill: ..til for the appropria tion to the U S Office- <H Friu culion, Federal Security Agency, •o; the -mu --i $5 niillio* for the ;, cal - ending June 30, 1953: 5.10 million for the year ending Juik 30. l'to-l, and foi the fiscal - -;, ending June 30, 1955 and each suceiedir,.: year through June 30, 1%1 ’he sum of sls million, and loi 1962 and 1963 each $5 million. Commenting in his office here j las i •• eek. Congressman Reece -rid 'I am happy over '-he op j], it lo pt'ese- t the bill, tlOt ' only foi my old friend George ,j .and the Elk.- but boenuse it Jserves to fill a pressing and seri , uus need in the intelligence struc ture ol uui nation. 1 hope that the Ne. pit-S" and people will ■Ct behind ftp, bill <H B 72221 ~,i,<! let flu i,-the; members of the ji,,,;,- :.i;,5 Senate know tlial they ! want it passed " ,me£b! b WB^WfaMjaMßp - | iin in—i —— • -r-i -mi-1 irmm n iin.-.* imuui v .n tiMonuMwiiw in—wimiii ■ilium > nnnrmii irrn-r ■ Across /A |W Jt T SOME TIME or other, every ' *•-weekly newspaper editor ha* , found himself m hot water because i of some f-storj he published or i did not publish. F W Lauck edi tor of the Page News and Courier, : Luray, Virginia, recently had such ’ difficulties This is his editorial re- ! ply to his critics, entitled "Pub iishing the News”: “if a newspaper could be run by : publishing only the news meeting 1 the approval of iiio.se concerned it I would be wonderful. But unfor- ! tunately a ncwspapei like tiiat can't , be run—-except into tiie ground j Its no wonder, therefore, that we find ourselves in somewhat of a ! predicament once in a while when | we art requested not to publish a : story which manifestly Is already public property. We are an accommodating lot but not to the extent that we are going to set fire to the business structure in which we live. We know that there are many who don't care But there is an obliga tion we have and this is to print the news wherever we find it and in the test way we know. That is what we are paid for and this is what we endeavor to do. “There are extenuating circum stances. of courses. There are times when a sensational story is not worthy of publication and there are times when a seemingly ■ innocent story deserves big head- 1 lines Much is determined by the j underlying g implications and the. story's relation to the general wel- j fare But m all cases where a bust ; Less transaction is in process of ■ completion and vviieic us revels- { lion can do no harm, it appears ti- ' diculous to leave the Uut faGs ic j lift I s Print Your ISfhs -to, Ga , keynoted the Men's Day pi .. ram held ia i A inday ,d A iY I' Cullutv The p)-i • ; ram ;>■ u , iv.f ,by the l (lilt b:l,: i: ~1 tl,. Y M I ' A al-.o teaUut-d ivfu • Timiiia- H Wr:::ht ia- ait V advi Ol to the ciouj,. t o hi Mi'U.r.v est it-vlui oi reji: iuii ictivitic . Roy- SnipU'ia:: pre-icien: ■.■! flu . rane!,. Howat ci ( iJixi.ii anil Wiiluin ivlclve; iiu Men - liiti- c 11. L, I vil - deri-d cverai n toicu) ;,c-i. ctiums r ifi SWITCHES LEAGUES . . . N. L. umpire liouflss R«M>, who quit after Im-iisk fined mo. e than Eddie Stanky in a dispute an the diamond, tet-epts » new uiopiring assignment from the American league He has *i ready Joined the elreoit's staff. North Carolina will send sou rite-legates to the National 4-H Club i Camp, Washington, June 18-25 j They are Shirley Brown of John- j sion County, Jariict E Warren of; Nash. Ralph C. Brown oi Iredeil, j and John W 'F'uquay of Alamance | Know Your Government is the! theme of the event Oliver Gross, promising Famoee • trickster, i-' a graduate oi Cat ver j > :gh, Coconut Grove, Florida ! public gossii, rather than to an au- 1 thenticated statement, j "Therefore we hope we do riot i make too many people road when 'we publish the news as we see it jit is just that this is whxt we are 'paid for." • • » I Haven't Got Time j From the Heringtou Advertiser j Time*. Herington Kansas, "How often do you hear the | statement today that 1 haven't got j time', 1 ' It is offered as an explana j tion for failure to vote, for failure to attend meetings on governmental : issues, for failure to write to legis jiators about Important bills "This is a new excuse in our country, a development of recent years. In fact, if it weren i 8 new excuse we wouldn't have a coun try There wouldn't be a United States of America -for the first Americans somehow found time to form our nation arid fight a war for independence They found time even though they were all busy men. | "Benjamin Franklin was a print jar and scientist; Paul Revere, a j i silversmith: John Hancock, a mer chant; Patrick Henry a lawyer; | ■George Washington, s surveyor land planter; Thomas Paine, s ! writer. These are just a few ex- ; ! amples Most of the founding fa : ihers were farmers, businessmen ;or professional men. All of them i J could have said they weie 'busy'-- ) ; and proved that statement—if they i had wanted to use sucii an excuse Jto avoid taking pert in the Amsri > can Revolution. *■ j ’if they could find time to win ’ freedom for us we can surely find j time to preserve this inheritance." Foi three straight year- the grr<nd champion -teei of the Co lumbia -t il (Tub rat dock Show in Tyrei't County has been exhi bited by j'ain.'-r Pledget His not profit-, m liit- three vvinnert total _ * C ' < r '' unvcAt y ¥MUES We buy and sell only the best ha used cars Every model sold with guarantee. See us for real values at ground level price*) Y&rbourgh Motor Company 115 W Russell St. FayettevHe H ale he ewe I era __ ,05 Hay St P~l »°°° * ~ Fayetteville. N. C* .l«w»Wrt m Ww 6»»S*ch*| s PAINT HARDWARE s We have it Can get it, oi it isn't ,<« made, V 4 r^j * SPORT*NG GOODS FARM & rn MILL SUPPLIES . ; v Dixie Paint & Hardware | vs Company j Person Street Across Bridge 1 1 “ - THE KEY TO KITCHEN FREEDOM RULANE Gas Service For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains, You, too, can enjoy all the ease, comfort, cleanliness arsd « convenience of inexpensive RU LANE Gas for cooking, water heating, space heating and re frigeration. No fuel to handle, no waiting for heat, no delays from power failure . . „ but in stant, dean, dependable gas serv ice 24'hours a day. Convenient terms on complete Rulane m- staliation and gas appliances, FAYETTEVILLE BOTTLE GAS COMPANY 52(3 Franklin Street - Dial '3848 PAGE SEVEN BLUEFISH RUNNIING OFF N. L COAST SNEADS FERRY, N C Blue fish are running s loliij of) Mew River Inlet V, H Bradley of Gas tonia. N. O . landed 3d bluer m two hour- rs fishing with Capt. B J Landry on the JUDY ANN Hf.rold I* Dale and party of Clin ton. N. 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