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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE 21. 1952 W IBiWWWWHHBBgBWiBK ,CT7wvF.'gSßAVt3«'»«'*lin:w vWVtfl s t wwpwww N. V. BUSINESS LEAGUE ends : nr \ i .Mt ■BOCK Y MOUNT Th-' t.-P* annual sevkiun ot' th*- c. N-vrr-., Rusinc- • 1 ear a- a! 11 1 ivi.tk* of the National Ne-'.io B m la-ague,' found-eel ay the rate Books: Wusn Ington i>o > e-u c j?o. ended the. meeting, ho. e June huh by niskir, , glad the heart o( .-uverai youth:-| hi, they were awarded priwa rang ing up to a SIOO -cftolarship which ! •went to Mi'- Sylvia Bn.Mr,*. r* -1 rent graduate c,t tin loc.u BTW , high school, win. i t!..- in.i<- est amount nt ticket* 1 at r,O > .0 j each to report .MUl.bO Mi:. !’r low was crov neri Mi- f-'. C. Bu ; siness League' for 1 1< Winner i of hid pla. -v, a- ivLi Ora Ivlue j Lewi.-, of Tar boro who won a $-*0 j record-play l i-rau.o for umiing in i $87.20. Miss*- Louvenia Bert, of j Goldsboro and Ethel Ban, Koel.y Mount, tied fo.t 3rd place, each reporting st>B in tide : ■ aier. and: received ~ |,u.table radio • ach. j Other v. inner.- included Mi a-., Molly Wiinbudi Ifeudci ...... Pear line Barney Wil.-on; Ruth McLeod, j Hockv Mount and corrteolmits j from Fayettevllh Greenville aiid: Chapel iidJ with creditable re ports. TAILS 1 lit N' I !'l i l I'ltLD Much itiicre; t u-titi red around J the ‘Talent Bunt' put on by the League for the first time - - and ; with remarkable suece>,- —through ' die cooperation of the Bouse s v.-ive: lu-ague which r ; beaded v> : dynamic Mr-. J. DeSna/or-Jsvk ■•; non, Durham business woman who i ha-, been the ‘main-tprinjr in the: N i.’, Bu-ine. la-.',aL,ng with: U If. Garrett. 'ate pre. uien ~t Greenville and J .) Henderson, Durham insurance i .vecutive and; former League prexy. Prize- winner-- >n the talent race : were little iVL- Janet Griffin, of Wilson, Ist place, a warded i'i, James Howe;! Gold-bore,. ‘.rad, id; David Baldwin G>.-id«boro 3rd, sa; i iVlis-v Annie pearl. Williams, Golds- ; boro and Miss Marva Pitt, Tar boro, who recited Curfew -uhad Not Riny Tonight’ Cttier talent contestants were Florence Me bane, Turbo ro; Dolores Backus, Weldon creative daiwer: Mary. Patterson. Rocky Mount and Thnr-' ntond Walk.. Goldsboro, Miss Shiriey Ceasar, recording! artist of Durham, v. as presented: as a special guest artist by Cans. Grimes, Durham die jockey and local native, who handled the pro- • gram assisted by William McN :■ ir.; Janice Randolph novelty dancer of the Bull City wr. aim featured guest. TELEVISION GIVEN AWAY Top give - away -,f the show was a S2OO television set which was won by Mat the.. Kirby. 800 Holly St., holder of the ‘lucky’. fOc ticket v.h«-r>. tin- drawing was made by little James Oscar Edwards of Stantorisbnre OFFICERS RE-ELEt if 1» After aii ail-day btif-iru-s;- »es-' sions of reports and ad-tre- -. Ly Reverends R. 1. Boone, VVilminu ton and ft. W. Underwood, Rocky Mount; president Garrett, Dr M. D. Quigless, Tarboro; Mi- Louise LeVslieo Durhfem (luncoln Hos pital) anesthetist; Mr- DeShazor- Jackson and Mr.-. D. A. Barnes, Goldsboro, the League reelected the old slat- of officers w ith a few addition' and chose Green - . vlile as tite plac eof meeting for 1853, Theme of conference was: ’The Value of fG. ro Busme.-.-.' as.d ‘Tliis 1 Do With All My Heart.' A. H Bryant is president of the local unit. Mi?-.-, Vivian Patter-on i: secretary and J B. Harren is treaurer. William McNair. Miss Rose Stith. Miss Joyce Home, Mi- • Rawlins and Oscar Person assisted with the entertaining. VIOLENT HEATHS; AFFRAY IN HALIFAX - EDGECOMBE Two violent deaths and an in terracial affray marred the past weekends ir, Halifax and Edge combe counties, according to re ports from sheriffs ofice. At En field, north of here. 52-year-old O. R. Boone, was found dead in an abandoned well on th<- night of May 22nd after a search by the town's volunteer fire department. Reportedly in in health. Be,* me had' gone 'irons the farm of his son. allegedly, in search of ‘my medicine’ at a former hotneplacc where the house had In” ago been burned- His hat and a medi cine bottle were - aid to have been j near th scene of his death. Sur viving are twelve children. EDGECOMBE YOUTH DROWNS Nineteen-year-old Joe Cherry,. j) G&W sr;vi;\ sdk OCI 90 PROOF I I ‘3- 65 *2- 30 I 90 PROOF Ijfij Full Piiil m *«®M*#*« * w*v* / i iwu - siuwau »m* n* K«ifw «4 r»«j«n«/ a % ttutjw I WZMm l|pi§p 1- «i»* tI'AS swutrsA mrib feUM Inn gram. i 5% rtriijM *tbti*c? 4 j-ms *IL U* m. «U*c« * !•» M PA% Rnigtt •ttMf.t ms 14 : Edgecombe farm youth of near; !Tarboro wt. drowned in T.u R:- j v: ' lUici , . a i lerito >a while .-'.v, ii, ■ • ming with bis brother and -After. i boy; neat the Bvinai, farm wh«'-;> 1 1 thev re a .led ,fi f or, Bai'diu ruled that the di'Ov tnn.,, -Ctl* ac •<jdental after viewing the body TEEONTOl 1 S ASSAt.'LT ( IIARGFD A colored man was critically ! j flashed abort the throat, alleged- j ! ly, by a 25-yea. -old white man I |Oe :NC 'H in tin vicinity of la.,' i Siitiu'dijy doling v*.i ctllv;Vti- j j t>oa, arvoi'dii;ft to infoiiu.iiton ( j tiC'ui St i-ii it Bar dir: office in J 1 iirboro. | Ambler Garris, white employee I | r.f th- Clauae Etherid.ce farm, al- j |if redlv, ha been belli without I 'bond pending the out come of in- ' juries to James Bradley in a Tar- ; i boro hospital. Garris is -aid to j i;.w alighted from car and cut . ; Bradley.' throat after some on* : | i:u dhailed the car in which tile • - tii i .rr*.\! r,n were I’idiiiy. Griri'i.' I denied the ivtHn.y it said, and | staled that Bradley c-trsed h,u, tl lt l l l EAGLE BASMtAi.I IVALGI ft A3 El) | Rnt.'KY MOUNT The Int* j j nations! Little League of b.v ebali | | comprising four teams of boys. | : aaes 9 to 12 years, wa. inaugurat ed here it) Buck Leoitaid Park I j June 1 ith. Formation of the league | ; bi--.ii, a year the fruition : Sos tiie dream of interested citi• 1 : came titif. spring when spun : j ecrs er« obtained tor the font ! club . Sponsor.- nip meant, liiat a: |:.u-iin s.; ostabli' hnietit, civic club: iuUlVid.lat ...., .i>.‘ put L:p til ybbb ft-nuireii i*j eipuie * :>*3i *,f ilu 1; b. Ait!.- uniform np-to*dat» • < qi.ipifient and iic.,.■ j...~ ■* on e_ch ! pliye: and lifficial according ft- Di w P. Aintiitroiig, prexy o> Hie leagt,e ai,u a ieaditig figure in it' promotion. Jyi Am,.- i■ . nandied ti,e p,>. : e ram which formally iaunched the : wague and saw Mayor K. k Dulu •speak words of commendatimt and tlirow out the first bail u.s ti,o : first game v. as begun between the • 'Dodgers' and the ‘Yankees' es two others awaited their turn to . play. The 'Giants' and the 'ln ; Ilians' played the second game. ■ Tiie Dodgers are sponsored by W, !H. Hantei and C. C. Stokes, fun- ' era 1 directors; Giants, Twin Coun ty No. 257, LBPOE of W; Indians. •W. K. Armstrong, druggist; Yan ; kcc£ Little Raleigh Civic Club J F. Lawrence is director of: League. Other.-, appearing on the i program which was broadcast over , WFMA and CBS included Mrs. | Fariv L. Bandy, Ac*.'r eat ion Dept, j | head; City Manager Roy William son, Atty. W. O Warner, A. H ; Bryant and B. L. Ancrum, school ! principal. Reverend J W. Barnette : gave tne invocatioi,. N. V. COUNCIL OF ffREDfT UNIONS MEET ENFIELD, N. C - Officials of j ' several Credit Unions embracing 1 Uie ciitlit - county unit of the | N C. Council of Credit Unions ■ and Associates, Inc., eastern sec- i lion, met June 6th near here, at Eastman High School, William A. Holmes principal, with F. D. Wharton, Tarboro acting as chair man. After a welcome by Principal Holmes of the Hollister and East man Credit (H & K), the group plans for revitalizing the Council ol Cht'dit Uiuoio, and. placing a colored field man on to aid small- ’; ei unions needing guidance. It J was stated that at. least forty of! the approximately 100 colored; credit unions heed such assistance ' v.hicli wa: formerly give,, by C.; E. D*an of Columbia and Dr. G E. Cheek of Raieig The representatives present! ; from Halifax, Warren, Pitt, Edge-! !combe and Nash counties voted to: support and help finance the i » Rial co.-t of such a worker look- ; ing toward anticipated State sup- ! :poit once the worker is on the! field. The matter will be consid ered by the full council. Present; were: Thomas Hedgepeth Holme.-.; and Fletcher Lynch, H & E Credit j Union. Hollister; F. D. Wharton, • Edgecombe Credit Union, Tarboro;! ' Mrs. Mable Newell, Janies R. Johnson,'. Mclvex .Credit Union, Littleton; McCarroU Ai- toii,* War-; rt-n Co. Credit Union, Warrenton; H. C. Clemons, Eastern Tar River,. Credit Union, Greenville and J. R. Harren, Bricks Community Federal Credit Union. Wharton I was voted permanent chairman of • the district and Brick Rural Life ! School was chosen a* next place i, u jCnjUujLn nOCKr MOUNT MIN SELECTED FOR 01 SCHOOL tLitDU'.N VU.--.NCK —-i 'pi. J j L ftoliiri sun of Mr. and Mrs. ; Nr.-bn holllm.. 906 Red Row St., ■ Rocky Mount, N. C, ■recently' | grad'lated from a military police: uni held in Verdun France by j the European Command Common ; a-ai,, Zon<- I lt,>ltins, .vi,<> *. ~i-f hand pick ed lu attend (he school, stud i isl Mi< ft subjei is as police ra dio riiiiiiuuiiii ations, lral fl c , t uiitrol, law atiil jurisdiction, criminal im estimation a i, <1 judo. lit .Ml) be ent tu a military! | police detachment in tne Common-: a Hons 2* iu= which transports; | -jic li am: .-.upj -In ■ How French : -of ,-nibari.a! ion to U, S 'for-' ,-.-• in Gerniany. poi'ai Rolli:, ent* i'ed tire Aj • : ui January 1951. HENDERSON, NO ; CHURCH GROUP IN ANNIVERSARY j KLV. tH.A.NDIS UK Ks, Pa.stuf KLV I) VV HOLT, Asst Castor it I ...'LI .it:-.* >:■, The Juni'.ii' ik- , ;,a, t:, i* ,it (,t tin New Be til-'Bap* li •: Cim.-cli -.■fiebrated its third. 'miii versa a;, u Sunday J une I j 1 Hi. HIM Olt V OF IHE J! N1 Ok DEPARTMENT The Jufiinl depai true id of ti,*-' j Npw Betive! Baptist Church wt* - nraainjeu Jutn *,I HM9 aitiii Brother B W. Bryant a , Chair- ! nan of the Board of Directors. Brothers Bryant worked diligently ; •with the group until he was called back to the service of his coun jlvv Sine*- that time the depart ment ha, been led by Brother Roosevelt Alexander. The Senior and Junior members; have worked unceasingly to build; iup the department,. Junior ushers : Acre working with the Senior* usher- before the department was; I organized, and the membership! . has increased considerably under; tie presidency of Brother E. C . Brandon. With Brother William Greene,! ; Jr. a? president, the Baptist Train-' • inyg Union was organized that i young and old might be taught; ! and trained in church activities, j j Through this union the efforts of i the- department nav*- aided iii'cst !> * ; A Junior Cliuir wa organized! •h, lead the singing on the second 1 I Sunday of each month which was designated a- Junior Church day That the Junto)' department 1 j might Jo its part iii trie mission ary field a ■ cis committee was set up in Septembei of 1950 with. 1 the primary purpose of aiding the sick and aged, in order to broad- ; ion the scope of work done bv this committee, it was later re organized us a Junior Missionary Circle with Sister Nannie LevAs •is supervisor and Brotrier Frank Clay a- president. At fir.'i the Reverend W. E Ed igerton supplied us pastor, but hit |er the Reverend D. W. HoH was j chosen to this position, and undei ibis able leadership the Junior ue : purlin-.nt endeavoring each day )to follow the example set by j Christ according to the instruc* ! lions given in the Holy Scriptures. ! —By S. CATHERINE LEWIS RFC I WHITAKERS NEWS NOTES - I • Calvin DeVereaux, a student at thf Swift Creek High School, was ' elected Slate Vice President of the New Farmers of America while ;attending -the twenty - fourth an- 1 fiua! convention of the New Far mers of America, June Bth through the nth. at A. and T. College, : in Grensboro, N. C. Devereaux is a member of the Junior Class and has maintained meteing on October 15th. HOMETOWN NEWS i Nfhn Press Photo Sftnutr SWEETENING THE POT— A eontrihution to tl»<* t ‘nited NVpto College Fund's campaign wan hv the Brooklyn Catholic Inter-* racial Oouncii recently. The Cmine*»\ pr<sid»ol, Vrehihahl I Glover (left) preKcn!** the eheek to Gilbert Young, s**-rotary of tin Bievtiort Savings liank. while Mis?* Beona K* k lliher, ireas’ur. r of the B/ooklvif i .4 tit o lit In ter racial (\>iu ookv on. THE rfEEK in Im goldsboroT in —|i i I'HOILN'TON KFI-’.1.F.l nt) Vt< 1 < o;viMANOFK DIVISION V DEPAUI.MKN’r O! NOR't CAROLINA AMERICAN LF.C-ION ; GOLDSBORO F„ A. TI.- Vic Cuminandirr Division Six i. partment of North Carolina .-un " I rieuii Legion, was !'<•'-* ! *.-.-U'd to; !succeed himself for an- tl year; !b> a iinanimoijs vote -t R * -Ht; iunuual coavention he! din Durham , (during the past week. Other officers elected, w, v It, \ John R Wesley. «,( Lexington.: i ■■haplain: Wilbur F C*’ "''*; 1,! Winston Sulern, Juu. •• Aiiv,c; ! cate; and Geos- :< E. Wilson ot j j Goldsboro. Adjinunt. i Delegates to the National Con iv* n lion ill New \ c,rk Lily, A.s a.-. ! 2-J-2EI, 1952 art- Vic*- Commander ). A Thoniton. .1 '!’. Ormond, of * Salisbury, James E, Gregoj-y, of; ■ foixt. R. F. I -of Wiimim-ton i 1’,,.,; Williams. Valde.-e, and Geo. W‘ i o:;. 11->]d' bill'-. i T iv- cwnvi-ntion ir, Durham vva , ,i-• o! the b'. -t eve, livid in the : u . [nr, ■-! l.iiVisiOi, S X I in.' ,’eg;- - ! t Miuit (M oved It, e 'lit bu re- 1 lin mil , v \ *-«r Between JUd and ! j i euicfinaires and Auxiliary j n nib-.-rs attend,. *] the four - day ; ' rr,,.. i in... The cuopt-Lition and hos-! ; laiity given by the citizens, of ’ !i. album both white colored was j ’ |hi cent. Hats oil to Comrade V.. W Hardy. Chairman of th* ; ho; . iny committee, and Mr-. Jesse ; !- jo - fur their hard work and I Coops jutioil in making the cun-: ! volition a grand sucre.-'.-*. They j •, :i,.-d plei'n-ty of title homes foi ; j all attendin'. 1 the c-oftta-ntiun. I u ixll t*> thank every one in Durham who opened up tiu-ir homes and made it plea sant Hr those attending, the (unvention One hundred Legionnaires and i Auxiliary members attended the; i Go-Getters Banquet on Sunday evening at tie DoNut Shop, and , on Monday night, between 150! -,;d 200 Legionnaires and Auxiii- , ' ary members were present at the Annua! Banquet and dance giv< n the \V. D Hill Community C,m in Mniioriam .MRS DAISY HAMLET In remembrance *,! my motlies-, 'Mrs Dh.isy Hamlet, who departed this life June 22. 1951. i know you wouldn't want to worry, or grieve myself ill. And i am certain ,1 you could speak you would say that God lias done li, will Ad th,. task no', to: me to do 'ls to pj i-pare my.-e'.f that 1 »onu day ntc-.-i you. fu vwit el:jioeni makes rue ft ,-l sad and yet, I know that CP": unde,' tand* and int He will not forget. He said He's a friend that will stick closer than a brother; That's m.i inspiring and especially Mrice I'm without a ‘MOTHER.' The sunshine has been such a wonderful birth, But now it .stems so lonesome mice yci'i've pa.-.x-d fi'un.) tills eai'Ui. I feel u great loss .and yet God know., be:!; Os ail! the wort; you bav«- done—; Youi reward - Yo'uvc- gone l,o):w to i't-sl Da .■ t-,■ t; )tn Hamlet fiudley,' Hock -. ;vb, on, IT t , •ii' dVr 1 ] A' ty Ol IS . lit’ ! TOofc • \ jotereU n. hi vo, ~1,1,1,a- act in- | ties. Hit ijni vn.eu farming pro- 1 1 gram for his hophon.ore y-:-..,r in j! Vocational Agio' inc]u*ies IJO-* tfcby chirk-, j brood iv.v.v i-2 acre of lob>«,vw, and -I -ci --x of : ; Hybrid corn. The ,nn •roveivient |, projects currivd out .I.)< versux ;! it.elude; asaisling in renovating; iiir, home dwelling painting ti„- <>orch .repairing brooner no-*.! * dt-lousing swine, preparing and j, redoing 1 acre of temporary pas* it litre, taking soil samples. ancL . mamtainins the farm tractor. Devereaux v, as also awarded! | * the Modern Farmers Degree while j) a liii- couventloru ' - f'HE CAKOLINIA Lei'. Pi'viJ i - r:Jnk Wi'E-ii* hi ii - pieot; band furnisbi'd ir'ju^at 4 : tor the occa hon. The next Convention will be iff ir, n. N C -Ilhif' 1953. Mrs. Patsy H. Jackson of Sinithfield v ,s rc-Hc*lc(l State I'ccsidcnt of th-- Aim- 1 ivan I < - ■;ion Auxiliary ui Division H' Department ot North Larohiut American legion. Other olti - eis eh ril'd were. Ali.vs Gray, secretary. V\ mston - Salem; Mrs Jesse .Moor, Durham. ChaplMn and Mis- iiaiikifu Gust*, ilia, Sgt-At- Arms. 1 The sth Anm.:! Tar Heel Boys !State and Girl State sponsored by Division Six D.-j-artm-.-nt us North I Carolina Am, i'i can J.a-gion will ! upt-n at Sliav. University Sun- Ichry J ie- 22, J. at 2JXi pJll. a,id. Mill tlii'uUgli Join 2b, 1952 It Was ir- piii't-'d ti, ;.t li flomngtoii, Di i vet*,! of Buy .Atatv, at tile i.. on- Vl-nti'.U! tl: -t t. every Host ; o': the I. idanruiiy to r.'tid boy to -he i‘tn'*-. tllvl'i i »'<' . Director Hu: ? iil.yh'.-n and Comrade- J. ’l'. Ormond an* c-xpcetim.: bc ivvvcri trtl to boys ~l Buys ; State th, yv-ai I'llis is th* first time t!,..: Girls St at* ha.- been held th-- ..win- time and at the '.v.me place. This will add color | and jnti-re.-.t to the meeting. The ! highlight of the- 10 - day meet - i it,:; will be Use address oi Dr. iia; old L. Trie. -. pr,-.-'.i<U-isi of St I A.: '.cstinc's College on Wednesday 25, 10; UJ ti.lii. ui the Uni jii iv,ity CTiar.-'-k The public is in j viteii to attend. On Friday night j itine 27, member.- ol Buy- State and Girls State will b<- hoiKA'i-d j with a banquet ant; d.u. civeu |bv the American Be,-veil c,x,ii:iry Unit No. 157 of Raft-i.ih at the American Legion Horne Dot, 3 to ;2 pan. At that time -very boy ' and gill attending Bo.y ; State v. ill ibe awarded a cert .fie.; :e ■,{ itonor by Vice Commander E A Thorn • ton and Mrs Patsy B. Jack-on, Pre-'ident < i the I adi- Auxiliary. i Every one is looking, forward tu „ very fine rr:,-,. tin" .Mrs Myrtle I,w >,f <.’i'ai lott*-. was the weekend quest of Mr '.md Mrs M. F. Forbbs. at 913 De wi'imux El reel Mi.-: Gladys lU*ary lias returned home a fie; attending the Miss;.,:,ary .School he: 1 at Bennett Coil* • in Ore, nsboro. She report- very fine meetinj OueU Body, KijL'i'f Hucks, and Mv- A nr, it Joyce S;v'ii of (.'co ral High School Gold.-;boro, will represent Gold.'uoru and Wayne County at the sth Annua! Tar H,e; ii' and Gil'! St ale at Sh.,w Uiuvi svity June 22-28. 1952. The -.'.iid* it- rue sponsored by Vice* Commandei-. £. A. Tiiorntun Cen *u .:1 Hu fi S-'.'iOol Fi A a .'( !!)*■ Nuidh S ! ai' Lodge 71 Knixlits of Pytiua.... 'i’lu-y v,*ll be a-.:c*,Tn j;amed to Ralei-jh b> Mr and Mrs. F A Thornton Sunday Jun- 22 BRIDE-ELECT HONORED FRANKUn* A !),.• •ena*„-<v::« • i-.0v., r tionoring Mis !.0u,..-.- Kihg. bride-trleiA of Jll)H‘ 14. WaX t.iVHji *,ri Thursday ni-ht, June )2 by Mis. Rub, Mrtngrntn ar«ji Mr.- Mattie immoit at tbe i>, (ue of “di Mangr.:in ’or, A" r>* Main Street. Guests were greeted at th- done by Mrs. Eleanor Mjc Ca i - Km'; of the bride elect mUx.-ducoij the gnes's. Bridal Show ■ti' Gairu s, cana.'-i a, and bridge w<tr-- plavr-.i. Each j guest re reived a r-iiniciuire om- . brelt;, A v.-itite ami rreini col- -r ix'heme | tvai tarried out in the r--frp.;h --.rnents and .-.-uivnm-i' flowers deco i:;ted the borne A white floral arrangement centered the dinin;. room table. Soft, green lipl.tr. were used which lent beauty to the color scheme. Mrs. A. W K.:.a>., mother of the bride - elect pour ed the punch. ' A corrage and a Us, OLIVE GIRL NAKED WINNER BE SCHOLARSHIP DURHAM Lavoie Dr Gcal' r,,|) aduaii ut C.'arv* r hi eh 1 ! rchuol us >.?• ,iin N.-rth Ca- ; ! rolina. wa: varied thewimi") of I srhoiarshi.., ;;* \,-r) by the Mum- [ I Econora 'tu 1 1 to Norfhj | Inn! in:.- (. Ii - • ;, JVli: 1 ’ Diana Den', Ohaiivoni ! W li, Cur.,;,:,.: Cohe -.-. Uo'.ir v ! La-innj.-iiu-.- Depaiiment. stau-.l ut.tt, ' Mis 4 Gr.-dy . .-eltu-ted , me! • - (:) .. t o:r„H't ; hv* o/.a»mv.in j alio i) i'i l v«‘i j i>y U'.g dcpurtiiifiit, j j A.prii ‘29 i• > /fi 3» vi;t-!; i ti |’( };c>o) . ' Liiit i;' Iron* iili \ t:\riy oi • the Mali a p.iit ui .-, •: Ir 4 '11!,., Col'v it annual Home Feu-i r uni. 1 >.it Foit,, t.,<J In !, -hi'ii,l eu ehs I were ■. • I of tie collefcc' lion), j ! Ek'i.-Oiiiiiii - . ,!, yaruuevit 1-,;* the , elt-bralion of Home iscu-iuinics ! j;,J. 'ln,! ..meiputeu ill d,■ ! :,i(,i! led by im mb,.r and : utleiT v North t.aroiiva (.'oil,- 1 : Hoiur i iKt ui,011,1,■ dt parunen*. to- uninf-d : ! exhibits by Noi'tn Carolina Col- ; i Uge .sludeuts, ■ vv a fushien re- : ! vue and a pt ei.dly prepared play- j ; Let. witnessed demonstrations, aiid ... ere feted at a ru-.ind of social ; J 3c' ivitics. i Mi-nii ii s us (la* ( - anurnii • j boa iti w;, al, .I'.iiiiiiii: t* led tiie t'-vt; • art* M, Josephine Clement, ill but | Gladys t ~ r, Mis- H ft IT her. ; ! .M. V t. R.eye . Mrs. I. F! I i aaint--: !v!. ]V! t. MoftJft and; I ■ in; ei T,u. it,:. .: 1 ! iNortli | I;: ai oliiia ft ere Hon.-- Koonumn f.. 1 i shift and D: Eli.-., wiiiitt, Dii-j I T-a.d high G-.,!d c boio; Miss Myrtle j j ; V>) 11 ili ~ C.tV.e. 11l t!i Mount Olive. I • Mr-. C V ivloore Beny t ) K-'-tiy I |: 1, nd,, ..!■ I;.-,! M, ‘ .eh- Mn<- j * fuel Washington :.. vv 1 Dlrton; Mr- 11. ft White V/.-.i, ! ~ : ierto,. In .-U. Held -Y lilt: tuu! .Vlr.i j Doorll.y Wuiii'Dk*, Celovu !iUi(i j r tv TVanung School, Sh'-lby. PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH MEET AT FAYETTEVILLE FA YKITEVH JK - Tne North j Carolina Christian Cunference tor ■" Ne-.ro Youth at tiie Fayetteville, :S' ate- Teacot- 1 .- Collect* closed of*! It.lu- li It. eras carried oil under l] tiie ausuice «i the Division of j •; Nei’i'o Wnn. and Men's Cuuncil of ;!;ihe Synod of Nui'tl: Caroiinu ; ' j i'u- hyteriau Cltitrch. Perioros re- : * sponsibli for the corefej-enct- were - ; Ot 1 J C Matin, Rtryitinai 3)t, -- jt iMr .J Cm i ti.ui K,h,e.,timi oi the | djb", nod dial lntte: Dr. Ah x H j Catmielor Atlanta Ca Secretary , 1 I f the Di visit:,,, ut Ncv.ro Work. " ! Fn-abytc-rian Ct.-.tivh; and Rev. L. | •'jV. Bottuiv: - Atlanta, Assistant | Secretary of the Division us Net- j | gro V/ori: and Regional Director f| us Christian F.ti. entim:. The di-j ; j rector of the Conference wa." Rev.' f I Andet'run, Parlor oi the * | Annoy James Presbyterian Church. i . harkik-e. North Carolina. Over t I ; lllUH':'t(it Nt-,-. !U '-eetu 0( ( i : sis - ’ i : ion oharaeter w ere to attend t.,r -j •> ,i«, eii,v foi Christian fellow* i , ship arid training t ONI T HL.M I! LEADERS *' j Cotili rence Director •* * r><: v ci'ciiri I ad* ! Andci'riUii, 11 1 -\rnev Prc -bylc-i j;<n Cilurch, CiW- ! >' j iijtte, Nonh Carolina; Bibk Teach-1 *• j •• --- He’. . Lawn-ncc W. Bottoms. ] ° ; Atlanta, Ca.; Vc.-.pvi* Speaker , yi c i/v (, J i "over D iVelcon, Pustoi*i '■ Wt s 1 mini:-ter P .- t- . b y t e r - r -.ai: Church, I.aurinbai c, North • .. r ii,ia; liiisine.-: .dana. ti - Rev. j *• J C M .nn. Director oi Religious F.Oliratiur: Synod of North Cujo- ] ■' (r, irlutte North Carolina. ir-:-t rui't-n.... ai: ltotiert Facka !.i ; Recreation Director, Fayette ; ' .da , t ; Rev. J. .Matz' Rollins. ! -If! truetor ol Religious education, > j kin,:. ~n C Snuth. Lhiiv-rsity; : ’hare,tie. N. (.' and Mr- Lt’on R. I i Aiid-’i .-oil, Ciiarlotle, N. C. '• j Counselors: Mrs. A. 51. S ue!-- j iiu:, Instructor. Slat- Teachei e d j Colit :e, F lyetteviile, Rev. A, M. j j Spttuidiok, Pastor, St. James AML j * tZion Church, Fayetteville; Vivian j ' j Friday Director of Religious F.du- | r icatice*. Winston - Salem, and Na ' ana Heed. Charlotte, N, C. v J BFC ■ ; World production of flue - cur- d j •| tobacco for the harvest year July, j C 1951, through June, ’952. is es- i timated to be 2,395 niillion pound-; . The Euxoi*.-an corn borei • j now Known to occur in 27 states-- • | caused losses to field corn esti- j ; mated at 35,809,000 bushels in 1931. I ! t-osses vvcri' valued us nearly $37,-! ! .000 LH..U. | !:»•- -- (;» To TSiimh Stindin . i I if;, of silver were riven the- hon- j , (tree by the hu.-l■ Guert.s who gave the honnr-v; .: .a-ated rifts inciudi-d: : -: Mr;-? L. G. Sind a and daugh ters, i.v,t:a and (N,-w Or-, - j leans> Mother and ..liters of the ,: room to lie: M- -(!.,mes H. H. : IV, I, r, Gladys. iiaH.ervitle, C T . Wright, P. L. Sliober, A. D. Wat- . ,it in:", t Wilmington), Mrs. P. S.j -! Brojidc-n, (Baltimore), Mrs. Annie; jC. Gillespie Mi s. Courtney Eis-i , ! ;iv, (Oxford), Mrs. Otis H. A j : j Hawkins. tWarrenton), Mi;.;.- Sal- j lie Henderson (Hampton* Missj j Gwendtvnlyn Harris i i.-auisburc*.: Mrs j\jarjovu i.)ebnmit, ,51 s j 'Louise and Franch:■ Cut-chin;; <Ra- j le gh). Mi.o Wilier,e 'ViaTinin,.; (Tenn.), Me -dantes Elsie B. Her ris, C. S Hawkins. Sadie Cat ch ins. B. K. Williams, Cora Bro-1 • die, Louise Cooke, K. R. Given, , Mi sees Kate Kearney, Cecelia. Reid. Catherine King tFraniUin*: \.3Z), i **»-■*■'«s***■■* • £"i" J"tr--5 . #’•••'* i’A* 4f\ sis O i ’;t s\ 9, it f: i NIO > Aii enjoya’ble c <\ • um v .w lui. no dov. ii ih- ja.i.iii of oif’fnory lui)- v. Litli iti-’iViOi -it Ui c lu.' ; g! .'i i v tunica to ivutw oid uc^ojiin- 1 icnee • arid I'oii.ve*' happy nionuaii : ' •ft nt bei)f:.»Ui tTio iniiolev too j.dv O/i ill. I.i v i.'toi C Oil }' , , iuGy tv< nil v.onnJ._; t t'Om Bfiiimor . ,Jd wo- .*\)ini i.v Jack ciu accoiopaiiied oy tn wjtY\ c-iin^ ,Hr lii' Sib Jlii'l.: Oi) ) fill; ! JO■ «■ 11 .* OttfiJii'' in tirill O, t..ton i"l Wnuain. t'Olimi.-i tVQiii TrOki •• ! lui'o N. c. and Distrni : for Lin* 'IS ■ >T\}\ (. ui'olina MntuaJ ln>UJ s ancf‘ C'ojnpan.v. ! (Muk* Urr iviacy j.-t. -t ii' n !'u i.u.i oi CU.M iota- .iv ( wiio i i i-rupl(i'd a.: an insi * Ui' Oi in ! Ici.t- of ifie- sfTioo-'L ii: (.'harioiu*. J ;i»v;o Is i .i*" ■ , I I IT. S. ,u .iiy, Foot ivlytvh', V'a. IK* -• « . ~U'c.T.p:-;!;i; (I by hi. v.itv Joa j uiL.i iu vi ivijvi "1 <» L> . o i \ai • w[i N. J, Wli, (it. UtVOlilp.lli|Ft.l :.y hi if- l('-x.ui. .\h. .luna't-han (Jam- and Mi k-Uiicltj Half Gain. - and tw <> •'••;*; .fioih .M.-blu . ] a :Vi: Uni! ,li (Jain. .•, , ui,ft, -at .i. t..<• I 'li'ui : an, 1 1 ,■ - -i *■»,tt'l (a t (,- .- ti at iii-- hohu iO Prof, and JVTr. Sarmiei Hnnl, ins nn vv«-t Monr-j* hi.:'- el Batm -Uy ---. l’vlay 31 ! Mr. Unpkins shuwed mnvin:; pic j tax-", in technicolor which h»< had ! tui. .11 in Hire Ll. : Hu- picture mcludyu vari'.:U;: j haj.ip-'nint;- ,;| inturt t, a tlu- a!- I mtm banquet given in the din nr.; ' hall President W J. 'IT* nt in a : ene chatting with in-, daughter, IMit Altona Trent John- and hi i 1 , *‘ v L.>o‘';; r: >c.-, :■ ■; > >ch . . ;. i v *<■* •y.>/-v.v v* v m -•' .‘ v\ w.<.' * i - vrvju •.., '.<v VV '..? 11 YOUR SCRIBE ; by I. MHItM JCTOOPnnoOODOOOOOOOCUaDOOwO.OOCK-OOtiaD "1* VISITORS renton, Georgia: ME Hattie Law- TAVT.'iTKVILLK -- Mr., Eina.sU.on. Beaufort, S. C, Miss Mary L Boss, Mr, Rose Evans, New Ha - .Alston. Sumter. S. C ; Sfe. C. A v< -' ri , Conn.: Mrs. Runett Given, !’;,i,;e, Younestown, Ohio; Mr. ! Sidney N. Y; Mrs. Janie Man - Samuel Stroud, New York N. Y,: ! '>in . Mr. and Mrs, Howard High. ‘Mr Neil! A Braddy, Maxton. N j Cumberton, N. C.; Syl Horace D. C. j Jackson, Atlanta Ga.; Mr and Mrs Airs Nettie Freeman i resting :1. fit Frey and son, Mr Wiili.-- comfortably at her home after Jackson, Washington, D. C.; Pvt .nchnmin;.: in ope at ion In a l<v Ait n Hanktou ,Cro. •;->u. Arkansas.; eai hospital. Bft Andett-on Richard. Anderson.' Mr Juliu- McDonald of Burton bid.: Mrs R.nsctiu Ei.sbeli. Colum- Tii..«levxird is a patient at. Duke ' blu - S. C. , Hospital. Dm ham N. C Lafon * Hamilton. Kansas City.; Captain (chaplain) Douglas UaD I Mo.; George Gray, Cleveland. O ' ; < r Fort Hr:.;-a, N. C will deliver i Cv: Isaac ( ainptje'l Jr.. Detroit. thou" sermon at !1 o'clock Sunday, j Mich.; Pvt John D. Hr;-ant. Oak- June 22nd at First Baptist Church. land, California, Mr: Lillie M The public i- invited to hear this i Gainey; James c In.man. Mrs forceful pe-aker Hu by Dickei -stii, Wade. N. C., Sfc , Mini.- will be funm-hej by the Clifton B. Nekton, Hi nder, on N ..-enior choir .I'd Egt Pied la. Coleman. War- 1 Enrollment In NC College Summer School Near 1000 j- DURHAM, N. C. Some 931 i students had enrolled for North j ' Carolina Colic summer scl.ool I M.-.-ioiit, early la. t week, and with : three more day, nmainiiig for. r-a; i --tt ion. officiuls predicted a -'iji'ni liticnt of ‘con.-id: : auiy more' Than 1,000 for the term. Ciaria-. got underway fur the ! nine a,ui -ix week. ae.ssinn . I berduy, June 10. C curses are be utg offered in 18 departments o; . the undergraduates and. graduate | schools, A post session of three | : weeks will be held from August ; 4 through August 20. Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, director j :«f the summer school, announced that the six weeks workshops, | regular features of the summer ; sessions for the paw two years, are being held again this year. Workshops began last Tuesday i and will end on July Hi. They are Mum conducted in Resource - Use j ; Education, Remedial. It eadi ng, i : Healtli Lducatior,, Audio - Visual j AicL- Kdiiviiticm, Chuial directing,' GOODWILL USED CARS I * j Pontiac Co. ; LEIT H’S Weekend Special ’4B Chev Fleet line Radio, Heater, back up Sights and many other extras. Cleanest Cars In Johnson County. Smithfieid, N. C Phone 2366 ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND j, SERVICE I 225 Tarboro St. TELEPHONES 2-2191 5425 PAGE FIVE -i •••'*■•<> *» . W# *-**«••< ■ oil William Tn--.it Jr Tn* Puo# ilicii barm and majoi rues 'Hi tin ‘tintl ot .via;- ■ arade Todd t l‘ mean i ii»*' m . .ci i;h, and 1 of) <T CVt i. I: ,'v liicif \\ tTi: rq..idHy ! ir.ic; t sun j,, l I!' -; 0 P|l)"V ;iC ; \\)r tr V Ctl ip {?' * re: in-voivod and Mrs 1 O. I>4f*g . Mi «nd Mr:’. Jam*- ' V. Bo* <it.-1 Mi' and ivin John B. Jack"- •..Oil, . v i.: and IVB .Unit*, i .-it life, ■ lit Vt-rt-nft end i\U. t leu lev L ixtlfc* mVs (c im and i\lvViiii&ra Bose, .vr.*, and Mi .. C C Hail, Mrs. Fau i.ii . c i-'diril, Mrs i\! JI V ( **t !f*Ti • devsom 1.-A. j :id Mr. and Ail SjjViugJ ilojjcii; ;»ir IvutOi'i H, Will.anr lvi.. «i'.! ,:m * Albert f 11ijsOii am O K. Hrcn'y, ,vli’. and My Diamond C. WVihins, Mr !.vl iii .r Guham ot l!.«.*• clnsc of 21 ) U't ii!* s’ r>Y ;- I pp,l i’l-'d by ; •onsUiiK-v* l.ittlc and a\ i- F Wii it,..'* ii it 1 lit fllT/t i iff lilt- »Ut . fhey •.-.■:<(* j• a. led Mi's lien* ' de'i aO. Tin. tn'onp v. .it auo Hit* rr;aln€*d Mi-: ,j t* u u Bt in- Duiioan and Vli * Nc-nn Vatr. mi Uh-ir n-spee** i V < «; • . T..n tda; • do:iattai ?«> to the ! ■ a ft to -vi i Julia B I> ilean for tuu very fi?)t c‘ at>pe ration.' J'hoira.i.v I.a.smU;' oi Camp Kil mer. N. J recently visited re . !live •• and here. Chari*- (Mit-oit- ot Uo- U S . Mav'y in San Die ho. Calitornlo is • Ypeudi'i some tim* at hoine. ivlr. Aiof'.o C. Grant who lias btM'ii a'lniding Meharry spent, several days: m Salisbury >. > I'HsOOT -.VC C-O O mud Church choir directing. In addition, to these features. I summer students will en ju\ a vvt !• - rounded lyceum pro i gram this year, Dr. Taylor said Preiident Alfonso Eider ted oif tiit* series with nis .itumai open* I inr; week address to art all cam* pu. us ernblj in B. N. Duke audi 'toriuin last Thursday. Coming event.-, on the lyceum ! schedule are Dr. Howard Ander j son .June !tj ''Cheater a.-. You lake hit,' June la; Wesley Howard, vio- I linist. June 25; the Harp trio, June ! 19; Allen Brown pianist, July 16; I the knowles vocal duo July 23; i and rummer school choir. July 29. | Also, on July T students and staff will he guests of the local alumni chapter at a holiday picnic a! th, farm of Dr J. O. Pluminer netu ftuieigh. - - —BFC lx 1 ! 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