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WEEK EN )ING SATURDAY JULY 26, 1952 LawdyMiss Clawdy Creator And Band Raleigh-Bound :■ 4 RALEIGH Lawdy, Miss Claw fly is coming to town. At least the man wno created the selling egf "lady" ever to ride the phonograph records is Raleigh bound. i Promoter:; this week revealed that the sensational Lloyd Price, creator of "Miss Clawdy'' and his mak es-y a- want-to-d ance orchestra will appear at the Raleigh Memo rial Auditorium on Monday Aug ust 4th in his first appearance in Worth Carolina. The story of Lloyd Price n, the Story of :i mart uno a tune coming out of toe depths of despair to reach 'he highest rung in draw ing appeal and in record-popular ity poll:. Lloyd Price had : ■ n playing the tunc "Lawdy Miss Clawdy' since he organized his crack err: a few years ago but ncithci Price nor the tunc soar' d into the top realm of popularity until car|\ this year when a re.'ording firm fyfgan to send th* "Lawdy Mi - Clawdy'' ctic to disc jockey , ill over the nation and to hand the Cm ■■■&£', SHaßrv*' -j : xyjf I 1 i . m mt BETWEEN FRIENDS . . . JUhy i <s*r*ce IsrkMki, the Bronx, h«v ■ Reve* t« sharing the wealth, W k*t m* chubby ftofrr hold'! • f Mae bey-nixt which the Jojft ♦weWi ho* p***. | AMBASSADOR I AIR-CONDITIONED- IS Todav rs< Time At Regular Price* i n,r» “CAVIO and BATHSHEBA” M Ul ‘ U In Technicolor ■ Saturday * Grrrrory PECK Susan HAYWOOD J Coming SUNDAY! Thrill* that Stagger the Imagination I “LURE of the WILDERNESS" Filmed In TECHNICOLOR In GEORGIA’S Danger - infested OKEFENOKEE SWAMP! v— “ *———'"T—-—■ wpm i Jm ,; >mi ■I B * 1 k * TMSTH.TTD FROM AMERICAN GRAIN 9ft PnOOF. SBAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORE, NEW YORK, N, Y. ’ j - platter out gratis to record ma chine owners, and other promot i ers, • When "Lawdy Miss Clawdy' • was first tossed into the public's lap in this manner, sales began i lo soar and Lloyd Price began to . gain the recognition due him. The appearance of the Lawdic i Miss Clawdy group here is being staged by popular demand. A poll, ■ of 1500 dance fans in the Raleigh i ~'o.a reveal .’d the Price group to be the most p n puicr band as far j ■ ay dancers are concerned. : i Os the 1500 dancers polled, over i ■ 1230 definitely favored Price over, any other group. Other tunes for which Price has r.f come famed include "Hot Every-j : where" and the thought - provok- j in, "Mail-man Blues." BFC j TO t-H MEET l IN GREENSBORO RALEIGH Fifteen Negro 4-H : delegates from Wake County left Monday for Greensboro to at- • i tend the week long 4-H Short j : Course Clubs represented arc | Holly Sprinrs. Apex, Jeffries | j Grove, Wendell, J E. Shephard, ; Springfield, Garner Juniper Level, and Fuquav Springs. The Shortj 1 Course will last until Saturday, i the 26th. On Friday, the 25th, thirty.three 1 ! anuit teacher and community 4-H i | leaders from Wake County will j by honored in a Special P> ogrum i at, A. : <nd T. College. | Silver, gold, diamond, pearl and ; emerald medals will be presented! , th" adult leaders for 3. 10. 15. 20 and 25 year* of volunteer com- ‘ ;muoity 4-H leadership The medals. v ill also Tx aconvi.'uii'd by ccrti ■ ficetex. The adult leader (Telega- • ■■n will leave for Greensboro at I ?•’:00 n.m. Friday in order to ar- j ! rive in Green.'-boro in time for the l 1:00 n. m. ceremonies. l A • .sA-v'.L'C’y v./ ( .,' { , V, ,■ ), /'...L Tt, 4 ' tb., i hr ""if.'‘' LI. .OVD PRICE j-* ~ - | Method News Notes MV MISS DORA STROUD METHOD IP K W vvi-n.-i pa.-tqr of S'. James AMR Church bold his r> gulai monthly acrvlc* Sunday at H o'elo-k His rubjei: Sunday was Tue unrxpr'cted The * rnion nas j• II of helpful nose- nd was < njoyed by all wh it card it. M the eiose of the service t»‘ erge Falrl Thomnson. I nn nie Fverette At v. a ter ami Al fred Lee Hogans were Trap fired. Rev. and Mrs. Wisnrr "’ere also present a’ the Sunday School at | which time Rev. Winer taught | UK Adult Class. Wc are always happy to •-'•cl-! come them among us. They were | entertained by Mrs. Annie Terrell! for dinner mid .Mr and Mrs. Wii-j lie Smith had sh m for a delicious; ice cream repast later. A1 ’ I,Mrs. Vin.i:iia Jolly i -five a t>*a which was deceiared to j he* one of the nicest on<-s we have : , ever vrncssed. Revival -’ill begin at the Oak! City Baptist Chui ch on the 2-3fh ;; of July and will run throughout l the v. c—k. Tnere "-'ill be a g<»od | speaker speaker each night and' the public L most cordially urged : to attend and be revived and help 1 , the unconverted to come to! Christ. Mr. Merritt Wvdcr md his ne phew XT'- H-m,ir| Smith f - vv. Nr'•*. York Cd- hiv ictv' ~. d l.ercc afirr ' citing their mother. t<v-i! .. f ui'inM • , \y, ■ ucr and other ivlativcs. Mrs. John Smalls ar.d little : u. ' .'Mm Virginia Ta . ha- *• turned home aftci vnding ten ; days a- tl-.o house gurst- of Mrs.; eind Mrs Dalle; Keith of Newark. N. J. Mrs. Keith j* the former Muss Ida Allen - f Rpdeigh and Char lotte. N. C. Mrs Smalls and Virginia report 1 having bad a grand time. Mr. and Mt C V Wean of : Gibronville. N. r ■>-rrr eallers in! UIC home n( Mr Dora D. Stroud and Mr and Mrs. Kd" ; n-d •' rt:s ••ecentl;s M*s Dean is a vocational teacher In A. t CoU^s.' 0 r ?l Gre^nsl:oro. N C Martpr Cl Brener and his • sister, Mic: Virginia T,cc emails j are new vinting 'heir aunt and! uncle Mr. and Mrs. Willie Trouble field in Newton Grove. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fouler * ; : '. * _*7 wjll^Sft;: < ,v at flff \ • “MAIL CWUtX FOR ©KOIKMA-I* eawse for f«MJ**te« *s Set fiUNli A Willtew «f OriiolA GHfc. #e*» mall in r, *l«t Infantry j tafbh*a& S«ese so tyjde*! of «m* J s ofc#ire to Hear from Hor«w where «* mswfe fake Sw»«« happewl®* - l»* r«ee»t woete*. Mwm oan-spAlftoj, ; gf*.*iiife<ft' & b* «» *»a» iWMijp* <**«*• c#*a* pM*i i THE CAROLINIAN end two children. Thomas FowL» fi .end Sailie Alethia -vcre vi?i-' ore in tie- home ot Mr. ,:mtl Mrs ; i.dward Curtis. The Fowlers are ! from Lynchburg, Vs. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Bethea are 1 vacationing in the northern and j western DaV'?. They arc making; their tries by motor car. We wish j for tbeiri a very plea-ant time. Little Miss Ramona White has j gone to Mo-, nt Oil's'. N. C. to : «pcnd a few day? with her grand- I carents Dr and Mrs. Monte fli | vena. Method has fifty -two regular ; s.ibscribi'rs to the CAROLTNIAN. : There are only a ,cw of the fam ilies: m the community who do not take the best papoi ever pub hshed for our people in the -date. Next Sund iv at eleven o'clock Rev. C R Trotter will preach d iiis regular service at die Oak t': tßaoti-.t Church. Come and hear this soul-stirring servant of Ged. As five o’clock Sunday afternoon there will be s t :u at the hcrr.t of Mrs. Flora Leach for the ocncfit of St. Jam's AME church. This Tea will be given to help in th<. Baby Contest which will be cold -p the aivwe named church on the second Sunday in Augvst. at fiv. o’clock. Mr. Lee Dim-ton, of New York City i- visiting hi- parent?. Mr. .••lri j;,:, Don.las and his rlstcr, Mrs. Annie -H Sorr'-ll"- mofher jn-t i Mrn Devoth" t f'rpa''-d : d other relaiii’cs. (>n S'.l. ids v A" S' t 2nd the ■ uior Cl ureh of St. Jam** AME Church will sixm.-oi a Bn.- Ex ! . tirsion to Sv.-vn-»>- Brack Nor j folk. V? Children of sud church . ull be taken fix up so twelve ;w, vs ■■>: more. Fare for 'dtiHs | six dollar--,, children three dollars, j : Ticket? may be rurphased from ' ;M:;. Wiibcrtinc. Sills, Mi -. Mary i fda Harris and other- Let’s Put A ! | Carolinian in Every Home r?.-' s M- .|TO II , ftfrSsgt? Sit DFSIONS BKARIIS , . . h»rn Baroness MHdref! de ra ter* bra works as HoUywnw* make-nn artist »"** design* lm*rd* for mert* aetMts. T/UAHASSEE Rupert Seals! of Lexington, Ry,, a -vnior and an j tumor student, will serve a? ecd-i tor of The Famcean, student news-j paper at Florida A. and M College i during the the school year 1952- i :3. H held the managing editor: post last school year. Lei's Lick V. D. IMAGINE! A NEIV G-E REFRIGERATOR <rif}\%L V FOR ONLY 299" j occupying the same floor area! ffl Stainless steel freerer. atmaefive chiller ■■ t.ray, heautiiu! new Fcrmacolpr shelve*, H ft/' '' “ ?*/'. ' v\‘‘ • ;"v■’ ‘-- .. More than 1,500.000 0.-F. Refngem ? x * .Ny.' tors in use Hi years or longer! Afo . Other refrigerator can surpa»« »hi« Wlm SPAcLmAKER REFRIGERATOR NO MONEY DOWN LIBERAL TRADE-IN Tire Sales & Service 401 HILLSBORO STREET TELEPHONE 7571 NCG FULBRIGHT FELLOW GETS HIGH HONORS ; i DURHAM Benjamin F. Hud- | son professor of French at North j Carolina College, who has recent- i ty completed one year’s study ini France on a Fulbright Fellowship, i received two certificates from the ] University of Pari? las! week. Hudson, who makes Ms home in Nashville, Tenn,, 1* a gnulmie of Fisk Untverktty j and the t’nlversity of IWichl- j Span. He is ;l candidate lor hl« doctorate in French at Michigan. I According to word received ibis j week Prcsidcnl A. Elder of; NCC. Hudson received on - eertl-1 ficaic from L'Kcolr Supciicure de! Freparetii.iiT? et IVrfectiomiement I des Professeur.s de Francais a l'F,- trangcr on July 7 and on the same day he also received the eenifieati with honorable mcn- I Uon of L’Tn.stitute Phonctiquc. Tin- youne American professor ! was one of a limited number of; i Negro recipient? of Fulbright a- S ; wards during the past academic! ; year Hudson, a veteran of World War i 11. saw service in Europe during the Third Army's invasion in 1942 ;He was attached to an infantry ! regiment. The youthful professor joined NCC? staff in. 1946. He has n ; cently completed a. study, under i the auspices of the Carnegie Foun- Idation. of "A Study,of the French 'Program in Negro .High Schools lin North Carolina. j . -B.FC-- _ ...jv ■ »' t^piwQtigjuiglejub J |m,j. w ■ ; ’" \ yiij|aMMJßKs.&s-' ; ' pjplp; spr _.• ...' jmpfm „ ' j ‘>|* ~- :'c __*,, ’ V.V'i '~* •>V‘& • v&£~r III j| *y~ PI "8 •WISW STOOPS FOR OLD"—appears to he. the motto of thin «mm Ir Nashville, Term.. where a seven-county improvement emmpaifst is in full swing. Rough Rock Church (above) was saved from f*Uft»v when local citterns gathered together to replace old pill Mrs mm# build new steps. County Farm agent Arthur Brown (left) eafwe t* inspect work as guide to other communities planning aimiSsJ' tK)tr palgns to improve public faculties. (News Pres® photo). ! Say You Saw li In The CAROLINIAN !!! PAGE SEVEN
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