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PAGE SIX I#. »| «" MM | j.* '-' f ■ ■ ."'•%%£?, \j& ' ; *' "' ~*' ''■’&' K ‘TO STILL GREATER HElGHTS—Following her record-brc.** , $ •»» m } in N*v Yoik’i top dub*, beauteou* Dorothy DiUKlridgr (above) w* t f applauded by imllioiu in Ed. Sullivan'* Sunday night program. when *he ffict at lam' trttutti, Dvfoihy :* uu* m liuliyWuod isjiuplctiog W(>i>|tm< Ills IvC two stalling rule* this ftil, ....... 1 Father Flanagan’s “Boys j Home” Making Unlawful ! i Appeal To N. Carolinians Severttl voars -tHo Father Flan agan’s Boys’s Home at Boys' Town Nebraska became nationally well known through the movie ’Boys Town’ Since then it has continued to have national pub licity’ from ti -> 1 3* tit tiiTu. Such publicity iui - b*. , ','et |jy North Carolina citizen-; n hv of whom have air > m -..eiv'ed m.noeroui ap peals sot funds for support of this ins'itution Such appeals art in variation of the No til C arolina lav*. which regulate- ..oHeHatiorA •for any charitable, i.env, olent. health, educational, religious, pa triotic « other ; imilar public cani:e, etc Comment::,;: on the current se pta!- of thir institution under date line of dune 2 PI t! which has: been rc-fert ed by citizens, to the State Hoard of Public Welfare, Th -Ellen Winston. {'omiT-ir-rioiH-e. stated, 'The appeals made in North Carolina by Fa‘her Flana ftan’s Boy - Hume in violation of provision of tin state iaw rvgu -1 stink j;obc!tatioi,i were first ‘bioit-uit to tile, attention of the. State Heard of P -.bile Welfare* in. the string f I flit. Out records; sEi.w th*i >.'■ i p. o,*nr*i!y furnished : the pffseiah. •■' tie Home not only vvi'h u copy of the North Caro lina .statute tut also with the form : f'j .*■ filing application for the ne ts s.iury licen.v to solicit. nut the. applicrdtmj h;n never bene filed. 1 As the officials of the ins’i tut ion j continued to violate this North! Carolina Statu:-., citizens of the state were duly notified of the Horne'- unlicensed stilus. When i Father Fiarmsan’s Boys’ Home J persisted in it ; disregard ol the j North Carolina law enacted by its citizens tor their protection, thej State Board ot Public Welfare a- j rain brought the matter to the at- : tenlion oi tin- n spoiu.i lo* olfici- ' a Is. As a rerault oh November 13. 1 19-t8 Hie State Board of Publicl Welfare rec.-ived its first letter • from ui-the Superintendent of tins, Herne* The most pertinent Cate- : merit „in Has lettei is ,-■ follow:; The reason why proper ac kinvitW'gejTient wav not made to! your previous letters is that it ! has always been tin* practice of Father Flanagan's Boys’ Home not tc provide full financial, .slate nunts to its c-onti'butors and those representing prospective contribu tors.’ Since tiie officials of the home A MOTORIST’S PRAYER * JULY 4, 1952 * | Our Heavenly Father, we ask this day a particular blessing as we take the wheel of our car. Grant us safe passage through the perils of travel; shelter those who accompany us and protect us from harm by Thy mercy; steady our hands and quicken our eye that we may never lake another's life; guide us to our destination safely, con fident in the knowledge that Thy bless ings go with us throuab darkness and light ... sunshine and shower .. . for ever and ever. Amen > • N, C. Department of Motor Vehicles a ‘i '"• - - v ' ; v,; tine* ■ rvmsnttmeefe: •grtsrstiKtgy? J did hot -comply with the provisions of the North Carolina law by fil ing the application for the license J to solicit and furnishing the inf.br- j motion icqhired in the law, the Stall* Board of Public Welfare o! ! course was unable to grant the j Horn ia license to solicit. The; State Board officially notified tin j Superiniciiden' U tow- Home to, tiia:, effort ' : November i 9. 1948 i n this letter the Home was advb- j ed to de.-i i t': mu yollcitiitg m Nortlt Carolina until it applied for j and received !!;•• license. In it an sn\ l!?W •-•• t; t ten as nr- - an.ee we- received both directly | ‘and indicectlj I rum tie- Superin tendent of the* Home tluii North | {’:* lOiin :■ u.:.uc*; vs’oolu -. fkrieii.d ; u'l-urn its mailing li.-ts and that it: was th. o n !.-• of th> Board of j Home that no iui iwi solici-: taVlons so! flltsii: . sent | to or madv in of Norih ■ Carolina’." Dr. Winston furtln s poin’ed out! that tiie informatioti s.pecificd in! the law to be filed in the oppii- ! cation for the li.-en->.- u, gladly) fi-rmshed by organization., winch j ;.i e Ul.l-; - -i-O iVh.ui.ie r-r. Hie l.tfi- ; j ciai-' of the- e or«sanhv»lions *..ate • ;?i,at iniorinution iei;,-iidbtg their j 1 expenditure.- of the funds and | their supporting public has a right i ito expect from then.. To date; i lot? oritanizie.ions iiave b-cen li-| (censed since July 1. 19>l in - on- . Ilonnity of the state law to solicit) | funds in North Carolina. The current appeal of Father; Flanagan’s Boys' il-.nivs contains j ithe followin': statements: I “You are familiar with the op- Ipovtunities we proviite for these !boys here at Boy.-: Town. We give j them wholesome food, ; 1,095,000 |meals were served lost year), a I good education in our schools, our fun- trade school, on our farm I and dairy. Music, athletics. Boy i * Scouting and our many hobby | . i.ib- provide additional tnouin el Us.vf.il live-. Our bu \'. C.'fCt * ; tlit.-ir i -',vn Mayor and other fifth- j ! rials and are trained in the true’ i democracy ot constitutional gov-l ! t-rnment —‘ in A MERIC AN SM! j “Please remember, it is not at-1 !‘>.'ayrt the size of the gift, as it j i- the spirit of the donor If small! yiiu. were omitted, our boys • would often go hungry,” The apjx.-al also encloses a 1952 card entitled ‘Honorary Citizen oi Boy* Town. Boys Town, Nebraska' j HOMETOWN NEWS | r *»■*< >*■ •■***-'* ••'♦'••-ft-' *• Salisbury News Notes By Avia Wilkins r *»■*< >*■ •■***-'* ••'♦'••-ft-' *• Salisbury News Notes By Avia Wilkins Lit. FROWN ADDUEjsSES SUiVrVIER SCHOOL OHO TP S AItSULKY Democracy i endangei t-<i tvheri we have too man> inc-iiocre leoti eis. a noted reading specialist told a student and teacher assembly us lavingstviie college recentlj. Lv. Hose Butloi Brown,, profes sor of education at North Caro lina College, pointed out to the Mimn r school audience that, nu-d --i-ierc* ofi'ifi hoiderr lend to pul! their !.it"-i fn.tnds into office, thus making for corrupt government. She added, we vanriot have a dcihocracy or U-ucfn our children dfciiu-aci ary unltt-; vv,- H-.iiM how to tali: together and. plan coope rs lively. "If we are going to have world peace,' she asserted, “it must be at horn, and u- the hearts of people." The educator reminded teachers that it is time for -tliem H do u ‘little ic-thinking' on their values and teach people how to live together, when they have earned to iiv,- togetner them •< ’l t : '. v . Dr. Brown appeared m connec tion with, tiie general workshop tor teacher*, now ic-in" hold at Livings [.one Co tic;.: t Mis* Cora Bomar of the State IDi partrnent ot Education appear !cd the following day. ; Teacher; on rolled in the work shop took an f-xtc-Jidcd field trip jto W i..i- ton Baiun: .; -,:i,i.- die I ultra - iinakrii Carver Con olldat : u School, Carvi-r t.'ru-t Primary j School, tin- Journal and Sentinel ; :ic vspupei’ plant andihe H J. Huy i . ill Tobacco Company, i .VI:■ . Viola K.-.-u Smith i-. r.-eici | i,r some time v.ith her parents, IDi and Mi W J Lrell Mr* |‘. *it i ai oiopanird doivn by lv s - iiiisbijui 1,0 i sirttiutvd in | Virginia Hi iia' returfied i Mr. Norman Dawkins of the Dawkin - Smith Fiinoral Home m Spartanburg. S C: stopped by to sei his sister .Mrs Minnie Lit tle John t-iiroute to tiie Morticians Convention held recently in Greensboro. N. C ; Donald Stewart who is statiOn !ed at Seattle. Washington lias I been ve i fin..; home, j Thur-ton Muskelly of the U S 'Navy ha- br-t n returned to Florida : v iii-re he is .•! dinned He was hen : sot the funeral of his sister Rev. Kthejiert Carson of Tus •! iei i Alabama spent, tin- d- -- • Wednesday with his uurp, Mi"'. .1, | Fair and uncle. Ri-v, W. D. j Carson and family. MYsi LK V DEATH SOIA'FB | WHEN lit SHAM) CONFESSES | The mystery surrounding the i death of a Negro woman whose body was found flo.uim; in the j Yadkin River war cleared with ! a confession of murder bv the • husband Cia-ei;;.. Shad** Jr. 2,5 years old, idniitUct that he killed his wife, - I the recent coouaencctnet* at IndMna'u’nivern'tt! 'P° W*"d °TI* he <***"« °d M pop” l **- John ‘ W writtr 1 ' 0 " 0 ”’- * h °* R ***• »P«tul Tm- '‘she j. A':jrn sf#r*- with a blank line to be filled ini v ith name by the prospective do* j - nor o rperson solicited himself;; i under the blank is the statement j 'is an honorary citizen of Boysj iTown elected by the Mayor un<l ' I Commissioners in appreciation of ; assistance rendered.' I Because Os this institution':- per* jsisti-nt violation of this North Ca iro! ina law, even after the writ j ter. assurance of its officials that | f oticatiorss in this state would j cease, the State Board of Public : Welfare ha- made Investigation of 1 its assets. It has been ascertained I that Father Flanagan's Boys' -Home owns a large part of which 650 acres are used for farm, dairy ;and vegetable gardens, the total , plant having an approximate va line of $10,000,000. In addition there is an endowment fund total ing about $4000,000 known as the ‘Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Founda tion Fund’ which is set up in a separate corporation for the ’Home's benefit Bernice, -J’J, arid dropped her weighted body into the Yadkin i River from the caxwulk oti the; Southern Railway trestle. Sliade has been placed in the | Davidson jail m Lexington and j will tc tried in the Davidson Su-) pci a a Court, Confession of the murder was I made by Shade to Sheriff Shop- j big, Chief Deputy, Paul Good- , night. Deputy Pete Shoal of Da- | i vkison and R. L. Keeler and K E | : Monroe, members of the City Po-! - lice Department. j I Shade picked u:> on investiga- i lion iier in the night,, related! to he officers details of the play- j ing and dumping the body in j the- Yadkin River from tie catwalk ; A the trestle scanning the rivei ) DETAILS Sheriff Shaping cave these de-| tails: One Wednesday the woman ; •) Sj'Nburv to visit her ! husband employed with the con- - ; struction company now ereetlhg a . . ».. v *•. ‘ 'll. uuA,a. -H • i On Fi'iday the woman decided ! :■-> return to her team- in Shelby ; :He met her at the bus station and j neisuactetl her to remain over the weekend. The folhvimj aftenioon, Satur '• - :.... fihatle'.s wife a min decided ui return hornt- and lie met her -it the bus station and said she could so i. u k to Shelby after they , had upper Me told her they would, liu 1 - io cat el i a bn out Ito the i ale near the Yadkin River in; ti :ui of >oing l• * .case they ",-oit to thi Yadkin ttiver arriv ; ui;; about nightfall. An argument ! began -..her,-on nr- struck, tier on : ill*- neck Stic col lapsed and van site rail eel to reviv* he picked Per dtp and carried her down the cm ‘! bankftoint of the highway bridi t I*o tlu- vatwoU. the rail road, ': trestle ‘ i IP* then stumbled over a welch: ; ’ i used by construction crews on; dredge hose. He picked up the I : ! weight and carried it to the- tree- 1 tie when whe reached the catwalk do again attempt, to revive her ’! without Success he then attached | : tii * weight .which had a heavy wire through it. Hi* took her hand an ddrqpped her feet fii -t mto the Yadkin River. He ex plained to Sheriff Shin ansi that he uid not believe that his wife's :kuri\ would i-Vt-: float to tiie stir-: ’ !'; <■(• j , t He said lie irdended killing his ■ ■ wife hen ir Hu U> go t‘.» !u'.’ 'cafe but used that as an excuse* • to get her to river. After receiving the confession Sheriff Shu ping contacted jwtkx ’ iof leers in Shelby and learned that Shade was to be tried in Cleve ‘' land County during August on a ■ charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Sev . era! months ago he shot his wife . through the neck with a pistol and A&T TO SPONSOR ! ALL GIRL BAND ; GREENSBORO, N. C An jail - girls' band, the first- such out-; ; fit to be organized at a Negro i college, wll be set up at A and ■T College beginning in Sept cm-1 •her according to an announce ; merit released recently by W F. Carlson, director of bands at the rjNorth Carolina institution. Present plans call for an initial j , 1 organizatou about 30 pieces with; ’i increases to follow through ihej ilyenr. “We expect to introduce the I ; girls at our first or second foot-j ’ ball game," raid Mr Carlson in j jan interview early this week. This 1 1 means that the lassies should j • [make their first appearance either j ! ; on the night of September 20 i ■ when die Aggies engage Central | ;’State College of Wilt enforce, Ohio; - in the season’s opener or on the i i foilov/ing week-end when they! CAROLINIAN THE ( ■ u I DOCTOR OF" MUSlC—Famed finger Marian Amlmon (center) i* j! thown receiving (he honorary degree of Doctor of Muiic from Dr. David j If, Weiitland, president of the Moravian College for Women in Bethlehem, PeninylvanP. Mist Anderson received her **v#mh honorary degree in dm liUfoitr Moravian t.hufi h isl lletliU-llr-fii, i , Ai»H" s rt)iy'i>oDC>f:*aoi,’HsouCi\H>T'«.ofißCKß3BsdsKl : o<io*3'o? 1- j' | YOUR SCRIBE | | By FREDRICK L, BURNS .PhOAOAG-.NViC>C‘0*y00X*00'000000‘00.(;t0.0000Q0 ( WUMV,W^->-.' , .V«”.'r' V'V .UU.V',VMWVi.V.WMY. - I : [ ! YOUR SCRIBE ij££k * | By FREDRICK L, BURNS J»0:O.OOOiT‘X>v.‘0*>0*A<:'00'0'CiOOOO'OO.C!O.OOOOQO Jt.tvvVvvVvvvovvyw'v'vvvvs- -- EAYETTIAIILE N C i Lt ;,ud Mrs. J. L>. YValder of El P:im>, To:.- ore i:.<. :: iv ! of Mrs Mamie M Melvin Vimst-ny St Mrs. Rail hue Jenl.ins o! Savan -1 uah, Genrgi t is the win t of Mt El: .un-til U n . Mr. and Mrs. Rani Young and son D tvid i : N* . Y»i k «>'•• 'be ' guests ot Mr; i haritj- Hits .*•»*!t. Horace l)'iekrao:i ol ivlmint Vet • •non. Me.*. Yon: P .-pending a lew: j -,vt i.ks with his- father, who is ■ .stationed at Rope Air base Mi’s Cokic MeNill is vet pe-rat iiis at her borne at'b j niidt j's -ing it v\ as t his eh a t". e !'•* k new to lace, Jetsßa -y wa: riven a.-* the mo tive for the crime He and his \ if- had been n,:irrie«i 14 years. I i take on Alien University of Co-j :. n.bia. S, C. Notices have been mailed out jtu a number of band directors and ; applications have begun arriving ’ir. such quantity that officials are, assured of the minimum require- ■ mentis for the initial organization, j 1 Tlie band i.s 'wide open' accord ing to Carlson and it will be ar-: j copied on the base- of auditions j and by recommendations of high; I school hand director: and priori-; pals. ■ The girls' band will bring to a 1 i total of seven bands at A, and T. ■ i College. The others include; the; | popular 120 piece Senior March-. Ing Band, Begn tiers band; ltiiei-' • mediate Rand- Senior Symphony j | Band; Air Force HOTC BAND and : the Army ROTC Band. —-arc i A pear crp of 163,000 bushels | was estimated for North Carolina !as of June 1 This compares with i 154,000 ' bushels produced last year ! and 73.000 busnels in 1960. t an emryenvy operation at a 10-'al j hospital. :vlt and Mr Jame.-; Tyndall of j Camden Now Jt vsy art- tin* guests l < ! Mr. and Mrs. John Tyndall! o: Evans' Hill. 1- .'!)■ :I’vift?- Cor !>.• Thomas 1 if. Dwell** )(-loved pastor of the! Fit ' Baptist Church, who died! \poctedlv in a Detroit nos* join I ivni not: been completed at: l>rt - time. The body will arrive in the! !u. >m*v evening. Revo.-otid R A Bishoo of Rich; Square, orsident of the State Bap- ! t Convention will be in charge, of the services. Dr. Dwell*? left. H'h*. s -it> two wv. lts ..go. attended j meetim. of the Order of 1 .**v i -1 * Charity which convened * o Mulf'i ee-boro, N. C from there! Ihi went to Detroit. Michigan to' i visit relatives »n<l friends Mr Dwell*- ind planned to join j Id.s to eonr-Tote three nn-ntbs' ' "'aiun when -he received a wire ] 'latiiig that hr was ill and a few ! is tifs i del ./ call stall!'/.:-, he iillli j ! : - *.-( i. VN.NTAI Sl’MMl'Jft READING <I t B Os JAMES tUIKIK neon hh: r< iibraky i I reading elah opened Wed- i n< sday June 15'h. at 1:03 pm. and ill close in Air. nsi at which time ; awarding of certificutos for those; rinding fifteen or mori books and price- for the loy or girl read s'r Hs: la: a ,'st number of books: o wi ;t : nu the best paper about j ■he books they have mul All children wishing to join may come its at any time and. register. Stony hour on Wednesday at! 3:30 pm. All parents are advised to have their children return all over-due books at once and avoid further trouble. There is a state low which will levy a penalty on * A one failing to return the li brary books. I'hc jit-naitN s a fine or impri sonment or both. Our congenial librarian, Mrs Julio Mae Ferguson wishes to a- V'iid reportin';, any one, therefore the is risking all parents to have Hu ir children return these over-! du c hook s, Mrs Etrul'a M Comerford of Brooklyn, Nw York daughter of j Mrs. Mamie Melvin of 340 Van- i ■dory Street will be hostess at The i American Library Association con- : f ence being -held at the world I famous Waldorf - Astoria hotel in I Mew York City June f§th - July ! 2nd. A hostess; she will represent the Eastern Parkway branch and ; welcome guests from all over the j country and several foreign coiai- ! .tries. Mrs. Comerford will aeeom-! party a group of librarians as they attend one or more sessions iol the United ‘Nations meetings. Banquets arid cocktail parties I are on the agenda of this 4 - day [conference of the world’s- noted j librarians They will be able to ■ee and hear some of the world’s ! most famous writers, artists, edu cators and publishers. , Newberry and. Caldcott. who ; have won awards for their best | |book- will also be guests. Speakers will include Mrs. Elea nor Roosevelt, a member of the j United Nation; assembly and rui thor of the syndicated column My Day, Also a .speaker from the I Universty of California. Mrs. Comerford is a native of i the city suvd a graduate of Fay- j * otievitle State- Teachers College. ANNUAL* MEETING OF DIRT. 18 PRINCE HALE MASONS i The Annual Meeting of .District | ; No. 18 Prince Hall Masons, pre- | | sided; over by Deputy B. F. For- | guson and District No. 13. Order j vi the Eastern Star, presided over, by Deputy Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, j will convert in Dunn, North Ca rolina Tuesday July Bth, 1952 at eight o’clock pm. The meeting, will be held in the Karoette Co VV£EK LNDLs’G SATURDAY JL.-1 ■>, g>..-2 Dr. and Mrs. McFall Mark 50 Years Os Married Life CHARLESTON, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Jolm A. McFall, Sr. were honored, by rheii children rela tives and friends ort the occasion j of their Golden Wedding Anrii-! vers try with a reception ;*t Reid. Center here recently. Mrs, McFall, the bride of fifty : years, was beautifully gowned in blue marquisette and iaee and on R her shoulder w;e, a corsage of gold roses. The bride was attend--*; by two of her bridesmaids. Miss Lau-:' ra H. McFul! ami Mrs. Alice Hob- 1: in son Hamilton, and the groom of 1 fifty years was attended by his best man, Mr. Elias H. Robinson In the receiving line were toe j children and grandchildren as fob | lr«ws: Mrs Edith Carr Work wife I o* Dr. John W. Work of Fisk Uni- ! versify. Nashville. Tenrt. and their j ton Frederick T. Work, Dr. and!' Mrs. John Alien McFall, Jr., and i meii three children John Allen Hi, Cornwell and Alice Ann, Dr and Mrs T. Carr McFall and their three sons. Thomas. Jr , Frank and Brevard. Other* rdiulives in the j line lisses Thomasinn and! Elizabeth . .cFall, Mrs. Charlotte I McFall l aeev of Institute, West I Virginia, Mr. and Mrs Raul Mr- Fall and Mrs William Saunders - f Brooklyn, N. Y. Mis Mary • Ann MVEall McNeill of Louis ville. K*. i * lucky Tin? guest were presented to the line by Mrs Jen- ' nie Douglass Taylor of Tar boro, j N C. und Mrs. fl Blanche John-' I son Jones of Athens, Ga. Serv- : jmg as hostesses were Mrs. A. T. j Cornwell, Mrs. F. C Brown and I Mrs. A. J. Clement, Junior. The anniversary 1 ridai cake, a . bout fort -.- inches long, was de signed in the form oi a memory; : book, v. - ii'li the pages opened, in - ; scribed on on page was Book ■of Memories.’ on the other 'Golden Anrii vet - ary lIKI2-1952. Hundreds of friend- of the cou ple .whose friendships were form ed during the pan of fifty year.-, i p-t«-'»d the receiving line between : the hours of eight and ten extend ing their oongTatul'ations and fe licitation'. to the gracefully a me c ‘ uple Dr. and Mrs McFall were the happy recipients of hun dreds of cards, telegrams, let ters and floral tributes from their host of friends through out the country. Among the other guests from j out-of-town coming especially fur j the occasion were Norma and (Mary, tin daughters of Mr. and jiVlrs. Fred Lacey of Institute. W. Va„ and Mr. and Mrs. William [Training School building. Brother. ■C W. Lawrence. Grand Secretary land the Must Worshipful Grand ; Master, Dr. G. ID. Carnes will be 1 present. The Worthy Grand Ma jtron, Mr.- Maggie 1,. Strong will also be present and address the ; ladies of the Eastern Star and [confer the degree of the Queen of I the South upon ail applicants who may qualify. DsUicL No. 18 and 1 13 are composed of the following ! comities: Ci mberland Hoke and 1 Hamette. At th* closing >.<iu.i. there will be a jont s< >sion of [the two bodiv.-. GOODWILL USED CARS Pontiac Co. LEITH’S | Weekend Special ’4B Chev Fleetlme $1095 Radio, Heater, back up lights and many other extras. [ Cleanest Cars In Johnson County. Smithfield, N. C Phone 2366 ■■ rrr.nunm ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND ' SERVICE ! 225 Tarboro St. TELEPHONES 2-2191 ——5425 SKuSUmBIM **«*< »»n. « ?■'•»(, m. »*»»«, S?v Mv s » !r «' s#*rta. .MU , ( Mri <‘^wfe^/.^sW9HK'^j ,, ;wiimfvimk9^i^ieSsfi Clement their daughter Alexine and their ,-ons, William Wesley and Arthur Join* of Durham N C IS IN KOREA WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN " KOREA - Pit.’ Curtiss L. Watson, son of Mi and Mrs Thurman Wat • son, Hobgood, N. C., is serving a clerk with the 630th Ord nance Airununii'.on Cotnany in Ko rea. i A veteran of sever; months *-f Korean duty Watson entered the Army in May 1951. He was a -grad uate of Brawley High School, His unit is resOnsible for the supply of ammunition to the front | lines and the security of their own [supplies. Ft RBKMBHC BY THE OLD TIMERS « [ From Mis. H. Slolrnsn, Duluth, Minn: I remember when we drove an oxen team. When they j saw water in the ditch, they would pud over and have a drink and then come back or; the road. ’ From Mrs. J. C. Petty, Goldth<e, Texas: t remember when people would go from house to house and have old-time singing. People would go for several mites it; wagons, , camp for a week or several days meeting, R-'-opte go to worldly things now. from Mrs. Thomason. Colorado Springs, Col.: 1 remember when my mother raised the hops to make the yeast to bake the bread in s brick oven for our large family. From Mrs, Russet! Hugh. Eosstoa, Minn.; Remember taking the bed tick out to the big tresh straw pile and tilling it with new straw? The first few nights one would need a tep ladder to climb into the high bed Straw was also used as a pad for Uic ‘'front room” carpet. The Good Okt Days? Perhaps! From Mary Kars h, Lakeview, Ohio: 1 remember when the well and cistern would go dry in summer, we’d load the bobsled with tubs and wash boiler and go to the creek on wash day. Mother would take » ' picnic dinner along, arid we’d make a day of it. From K. E. Meredith, Fairmont* tV Vs.: Do you remember when railroad trains were referred to as , •'the cars?” (Mail your memories to THE OLD TIMER, box 340, FRANK." FORT. KV.) A .-cries of dairy ■cattle fitting and showing demonstrations held recently in the State attracted an r,Hondanc** ->f aboutSOO -t-H. FT A, and calf G:,b member- .according dairy specialist- .it State Col j lei • FOR THE BEST VALUES Cash or Credit SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. 207 I s ’ John Street Phone 105 S GARRIS DRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS ‘ONE DAY SERVICE" 20R N. Center Goldsboro * Quinn-Miller „gj i Furniture KINSTON BELL-STUART Furniture Company Quality Furniture, Reasoned* Price* 227-21) N. John Street Goldsboro, N. C.. Phone 176»-J
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