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WJEEK iiNDiNG SATURDAY AUG ÜB'T if, 1952 4-H Club V/eek Celebration At A & T College 6 Hundred Members Hear Talks During Annual Me et | GREENSBORO— More than 690, b«j>. and giii. l -:, from 50 counties J in North Carolina attended the 22nd annual State 4-H Club tifeejtl celebration held at A. and T. Col-1 lege during the past week. Ac-; cording to Mrs. Me 11 Jones Ram- i dall, assistant 4-H Club specialist ■ of the A. and T. Extension Ser-; vice, this was the largest repre sentation recorded in the long his tciy of the state organization. I The week lone- program inelud-i td, lecture.' and demonstrations j ■»;. the latest techniques in home 1 and farm management, conferen* \ as, nightly entertainment and the! annual pick', which to the dismay j of the group, was cut short by j inclement weather, YOUR SCRIBE jdjjll * By FHEDHICK L. BIT ft NTS 6a»oo^ru.&ooacto«a£^ioo.ow.aaauo«o«aoo * **■ I .YLllEVliNfc Mrs, Rosa Anders is recuperating at h*r home on .vlclver Street after tui- ' (forgoing an operation m a local 1 hospital. Mr. and Mr.-.. Freddie White of; Washington D. C. are the guests; or Mr, and Mrs lb my White. ; They accompanied While j home after she had spent a week j a? their gue- t Air. and Mrs. Matthew Lea ry amt Airs. Jordan Leary spent the wekend in Wilming ton, N. C. vshile there limy visited their niece and grand daughter Miss Beloris Levy. Mrs. Hattie Hell is resting comfortably after undergoing a j minor operation recently. Mr Jordan Leavy Jr. of New! York City remained in the city 1 with his parents Mr. and Mis, Jor dan Leavy Sr. after attending the funeral of her aunt Mrs. J;riia ; Brown. FORT BRAGG NEWS FORT BRAGG GUEST FORT BRAGG Little Miss Chynthia Ann Ferguson, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Alvin of 1527 Lacy St. was overnight guest o1 Mis* Gloria Odom recently. LEAVING BRAGG ■ Lt and Mrs. Clinton D. Amos left recently for Georgia to visit parents and fr iend - Pfc. and Mrs, Walter Underwood plan to leav.- on tire first of Aug ust tor Pratt, Kansas to visit parents. PARTIES A delightful party was given Master Henry Simms Jr on his Bth birthday July 28, 1852 by his parents W. O. J. G and Mrs. Hea vy Simms in their home. Games and i frshments were enjoyed by Terry and Edward Foster, Vivian. Jean, Jessie and Alary Odum, Per my Reynolds. Johnnie Addison Mary and Helen Stiicky, Earl Jones and Brenda V ?evvart, Jerldene Reynolds. BINGO " SPRING LAKE NCO Sgt. Johnnie Feiinster, umbrella Campus Roundup House. Washington university, St Louis and at numerous high schools and churches. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta so rority. Miss Witerens Lamar, of Au gusta, Ga.. and an honor gradu ate of Talladega college*, is attend ing an interracial encampment in New York She plans to enrol) iri the grad uate school at Atlanta university ' ii • the fall BFC Penn it-* Issued (Continued from page 3) hart, Indiana; the Internation al Social Service American Branch and the National So cial Welfare. A srmhly both of New York City; Queens Col lejre at Charlotte, and Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tlit* 4-H Club Foundation of North Carolina at Greensboro and the Lions Club of Rockingham received licenses to solicit for the first time. 'flie total amount which there eight organizations will seek from the public at large in North Ca rolina is $320,4 HUSO. It was also announced that during the month of July the Iron Curtain Refugee Cam paign of (he International Ren cUe Committee solicited citiz- F«fc of this Mate, The State Board of Public Welfare la pointing out that such solici tations are in violation of the NCrth Carolina SoHevution Law since this organization h hot licensed in accordance , with the state statute. t*vc 1 Member Triangle (Continues from page I) it was decided that the Company - could not proceed further. . " Lawyer Andrews further wrote: * “When the true state of effaif became known among the ory,ri sers, two of them got together for a conference and decided that the company could be made to go ■> nd that they were not willing tr have the plan abandoned. One said “Well’ let’s buy it in, re- I Jimmie Person, 15 - year-old i | youth of Nui thampton County, will hold the reigns of presi dent by winning out in the j j buMo'diif lor ,thc coveted hon or. Other officers Included: i.e- ! anna Simmons, Rowan County, j vice pres ; Aretha Simmons. ; Hertford County, treasurer; i : Arlene Jeffers, Person Coun ty, secretary and Isaac Rogers, j ! Jr. .historian. j K. E. Jones. State agent, key-1 | noted the kickoff meeting on j ! Monday evening when he spoke j Son. “The Meaning of 4-H Club! ! Week.’’ “4-H Club Week is the | highest level of leadership ainon;* | Negro boys and girls in North Ca ! roiina. ii is the reward foi the Funeral services for Mrs. Julia ; Brown wer.- he id Friday from the Ti a pel of hirer; funeral home. ! Mr*. Brown had been in ill health j sot a number of years, yet her ; death came as a surprise to her | ir.any friends. She v. a a life-long member of Rock Spring Methodist Church. I Stu is survived by her husband j Lawrtnc.- Brown, one sister Mrs., i Lena Graham, two brothers Jot •• I dan Leavy and Joel Leavy, and : • t-verai nephews and nieces. Burial was in the Unruly ceme tery just off the Raeford Roa;i. Mr. Henry Cromartic of Rock Hill, S. C.: Mrs. Edna WiHliaivr: jof Greenwich Conn, and Mrs. Annie Mae Evans of Mount Sinai worshipped with the members of First Baptist Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Georgiatmu Wright contin ues very ill at her home on Bragg Oivd. Air. G Jenkins, Wallet and . Key Case Mr, Crutchfield, Five-piece Ha-■ lad Set Mr. Albert Branch, Three-piece : Jewel set Martha Woodard, Carving Set Mrs. Eula Bass. Deep fat fryer, | the Grand prize. The Jack Pot for next week will be $475.00. DETACHMENT Ii NCO Mrs. Woodard. Magazine Stand Frank Campbell, Combination | Jewel Set 1 ' sharks Clark. Swimming trunks Donald Austin, Shavl.A Set Mrs. Moody, Sauce pan Set Alary E, McOifcdor. Carving Set the door prize was von by Cpl. -! David Green SIO.OO The jack put ’ nex* week will be $34.00 lake view officers ci.r-B Lt McCray 10-piece Knife ;.et Mr H. Grove, Steam iron ■ Mr. Rufus Williams, Beach U.J- I brelia I Mrs, Murphy, Cocktail shaker j set. Jack pot 62 numbers for the SIOO ?rr»all jack pot y mtnvbi is $25. organize, and start out fresh You bid n in; and we’ll pay off t; n* original investments of the Company.’ And so it was agreed. When the meeting was called and dissolution decided upon. Dr. ' Moore, following the suggestion of Mr. Merrick, offered to pay off with interest the fifty dollar* which was invested on condition that the others would give full re lease of their rights in the old Company. This was .willfully don tinct* most ot the organizers had i {ready (onsidtrod ih* s original in vestment a dc-ad loss. Thus the re-! organization, was < ffected and The j Triangle was formed.” I ! 1 Ijoreferriug to Mr. Spaulding's j rote in the original ‘Triangle I Lawyer Andrews wrote: “A year or two before this story * young farmer boy came to Dux j herb seeking opportunity. He se cured a job as dishwasher in the local hotel at the salary of ten dollars per month, after which he was made- head bell boy and later side-waiter. He left the hotel in Order to enter school and was i hutier-cook for Judge R. W. Win Mon for Iwo years and for Mr D. J. Pridgen, another year, while ' In school. He graduated from the Whftted School in Ifiyu and was made- manager of a colored gro cery company just organized. The war 1898 seemed to have been a 1 favorable year for the establish ment of business among Negroes in Durham, so twenty-five citizen* Invested ten dollars each, and J with the total of two hundred i fifty dollars and extensive credit, opened a grocery store. The twen ty-five depositors formed a happy ’nucleus of purchasers for the new business and they stocked then Pomes With groceries in order to help clear the shelves of. the store pretty soon the new shelves were j quite clean and the new manager was taxed to invent some theory by which he could .replenish them. - lie called together the, original! i supporters of the. business butj ; some of them seemed a bit, un- 1 sympathetic, since they had never j . j received dividends from the ten-; ’ dollar investment. At any rate, j 1 They were willing to call it square; i | and to give the entire business | r over to the youthful manager. He i j continued to run the establish* . I rr.aot and to extend ex-edit, and.’ •splendid work you have done in j your communities id courtti'-s,” 'said Mr. Jones. Dr. F. D. Jjhiforfl, president of IA- and T. College, delivered the i principal address on Tuesday. The Tucaday sessions also fra i Hired the state linals in the 4 H Club contests. Area winner* coni -1 peted in breadinfikiniudgim by | girls and boys dress revu* »nd : agriculture I Dr. Edwin M Pot eat, pasto» of 1 the Full n Ivlemoriai Baptist i Church of Raleigh, was the orm j cipal speaker on Wednesday. He I developed his subject ‘The 4-HV' 3 .cu-„ -... ' - >-■ ■*---■ i'.-- ••- Y-, ..J*. ..u d. - A - -Y i. ...' .* ■■ dJ, !. - i L ~ ' - , FAYETTEVILLE- DUNN—LILLINGTON v MURMUR \ K« 2* a«L' ■ mm VwmkW®' V ’ ' f' mmm* p |||! i a E^^Smk HIS LAST DK.DB vLOKV Vl'- f’FAR AN CL 2 r ( Spaa!- U.iiij; spoke lot ttiaiiy noted dedi cations. ship lauiirhing and oth er events, but considered one ol his most pleasant task during e dedicatory exercise the err a - oi speaking at the dedica tion of the It. >. Jervax Place W ilinington, N< housing pro ,il'er six month.-, he. found him self three hundiu.i dollars in debt. “The grocer v. as none other than Charles Clinton Spaulding, the Adventurer, nepb.ew of Dr. ' Moore. At the invitation of Jr. Merrick, he became a member of Thu Triangle He brought wit,-: him hi> debt o three hundred dollars ami it took him tin next five year.- to pay it off The n- w officers ot the reorganized Com p,.ny were; President. John Mer rick; Treasurer and Medical Di- Actor, Di. A. M Moore: Vioe p«;sident and Genera! Manager C ‘C. Spaulding.” BFC Magic Touch (Continued fro:., page li j proof of that irmission. 1 In only one instance did Dr. I Spaulding and his associates err I yoriousiy in their deliberations, that bring in the organization at the Durham Tex;ih- Mill, a 1 --xtile concern organized in 1014 and - ■■•ld t it- foliowittg year. Organized foe l(tie manufacture of socks, thft company was owned by Dr Spaulding John Merrick and Dr. A. A. Moore, who mad. up orb glnal N C Mutual "Triangle.” Despite Hie short life of the ! . | HE LQVKB SHAW UNTVT.R --l BIW Through the years, the j late Dr, C. ,C, Spaulding tor j wtitmi final rites were, held this I week, was a profound devote® ; 1® ,the cause of Christian educe ; iUui. As chairman of the eXeotl >" f i'kii'H'Mi■ c* of. Hie tsoard »f ■trostCM of Shaw University, Jto ,j ■’ «w lonrßOMStid in securing ' around four great personalities wl-.os; last name* he van with the Tetter ’ll'. These included, Horatio .’.o held the advance of a great «rrny single-handed, Nathan Halt, j the great American j.ati.ot who spoke the tainous vvotds “My only iegret is I have only life to give for my country.” Roland Hayes, the famous -ro tenoi and Ho s.i-ri Hornsby of bast hall fame Thursday's se.-sion feattiied or, jiddrc?.* by GJohnson, an 1 o"tßtaridiiig 4-H member from Wt st. Point, Ga., who was invited outstanding achievement shown In the 4th legionat 4-H Club camp A Jcct t arlfci thi- yr-ai. In lti«- p.uu . a, ..ottotii rint Dr. Spatii ilinz i-. pictured aihiioiu-hiiig Ins Many Posts Held, Honors Given To Dr. Spaulding DURHAM Without exception. Dr. C. C Suuulriina. pioneer local hi-.- iuc-M-nu-r. who died Imre last t riduy and for whom funeral ser vicos *.ver«- held Monday, was the most, honored member of his race • • mu: his hfetime. Ei-iowirii; a.r- the r.aim-s ot busi and orra.'dz.nu.ns ano the :<;->tions held in them by Dr S : Maiding during bis life: SC iHFTLAI. LIFE IN S Lit AN ('I COMiPANA Organizer. 1809; agent. «.-neral inspector, and secretary, president. !‘Ci until death MECHANICS 4» FARMERS BANK President since 1922. was an or if aniz.fiv. BANKERS FIRE INSCRAXCT (OMPANY Vice president, also an organizer. NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE vice president. NATIONAL NEGRO HAN KERB ASSOCIATION, treasurer NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE president. MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, president. NO COMMITTEE ON INTER RACIAL. COOPERATION, tvere tary fiva.xursr. SHAW UNIVERSITY, chairman execativi* committed board of • rw.uiy nede.d facilities and ser ; vices ho the university. “I love Slmw,” he was known to have ] .observed on many occasion. A : bovehc is shown (second from left) aw ailing formation of the 1 academic succmin at a, Shaw l enu)monccme>H tng the preti- ! | denov of I». H P. Daniel (fourth ; t. PVi.' irj») THE CAROLINIAN held in Fin* Bluff, Ark., last D-ar. tfosea Gotten, a member from | Halifax County, ; u-.ia ii v d tvport on hi? experiences at the sth regional camp nt Id at Turkc ! k-‘C Institute in Alabama in Jutie He was one of the North Caro i ima re; i e-entative- attending Up- . ; wmp. i The delegates v. c-u- entei tatned , fct a talent program, "Stars That Are Ni a in '52", Thursday night. in the Harrison Auditorium. Tin program was handled under Ex* supervision of Howard T. Pear sall, director of the music depart m m wmm. Kiteners to progress us did the p.’tiiif'u i- North t aiutina printer i.nd newspaper publisher for w hom the H S Jer\a> I’la* r. was trustee. NV COLLEGE. tru>t<r HOWARD UNIVERSITY, -mci'i Leu i'n .rd of iru.sV'w PI.. INNING COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION FOR NEGROES member COMMITTEE OF WHITE AND NEGRO LEADERS TO STUDY EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS Of' THE NEGRO IN N. C. member KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNI TY. received Harmon .Award lor creative achievement in indust: .v and business. 1986, awarded laurel wreath. 1916 U S O. Elected by President Truman as one of new mcorpora- l lots tor reactivation, m-W WHITE ROCK B APTISTj CHURCH, chairman board of trus tees. JOHN >’ SLATER FUND, (now ini ret d with Jeanes Fund under . title "Southern Educational 'Founda tion, Inc.i member board of trus- j tt.es. N. C COLORED ORPHAN AGE, j member trustee board. LINCOLN HOSPITAL, member j trust;.-, board, also a founder. NATION AI, EMERGENCY AD- | VISORY COUNCIL, chairman. COMMITTEE FOR COMMUNE ' TY RELIEF, member. —RFC - j Faircloth j Florist i 393 PERSON ST, rAWTOVILLE, r». r. j! GRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE - STANDARD Rebuilt Machines ail. Makes and ! Models Hudson Typewriter Co. J tUE. Russell Si. Fayetteville liietn at A .and T. College and Mis. Margaret Gill of Greensboro. Some 205 h-I I Club volunteer leaders were presented xwryld* pins and ci-rtiftc.’it.es iepresf-)itU*,g the number of years in the- work Leading the fist with 25 or more years of service were: Mesdames: Bessie McNair, f: abe son County. Caroline Pugh, Bertie County, Dorothy \Vorth. Alamance and Laura Robinson cf ,»iamance, th« Put i *- ing awarded posthumous* IV to her daughter. Mr-'. Blanche lingers. Winners in the staXe ■ wide demonstration contexts were; named The occasion uiarlirii Dr. Spuiildiitg ■ final a ppeat aj,i * »ix speakrl at j. (ic jlc.t’ttc'U GOING WAS HAM THE EARLY OATS DURHAM - Thin.'s were not always easy with C. C, £no aiding as an insurance man. Lawyer R McCants Andrew- ;o > out in his biographical treatise “John ! EVERYTHING For your Bible School in vacation. Savings on Bibles from om iloiittr up. CHURCH SUPPLIES STEIN BLDG. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, FIRESTONE fires & Tubes Many Other Items For Auto, Farm and Home, FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO STORE LILLINCTON, N. C. CARR MOTOR COMPANY | AUTHORIZED KAISER.FRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE “A I way# Bargain It* I! USED CARS 1 ' j 52® Person St. j SH'mm, I’m going TO THE ESQUIRE Barber Shop The Shops That Feature* The. Club Kukezi Chairs For Y our Comfort Shower Baths amt life Best Massage* Custom Made Clothes G. JL Parks, Prop. 135 1-3 HILL&BOH0 STREET ! FAYrSTFVTLLK. N C, 1 j Maty Burnett, Orange County j; in dairjy; r| Yvonne Billey, Person County j< »; In uidivlduai breadmaking'; a leant of Lena A, fill ton and j Doris Williams of Mecklenburg : j County in team brradiuakinc; ■ i the girl’s judging team of Ora cle Wooten, Wilma Hargrave , j and Geraldine MeKiiutie wt i Wayne County; the. boys Jud ■ : ting team for pouifry and dairy cattle of Claude Jones, ! W. B. Vaughn and Clarence Rurne'U of Aiamahee County; Mary Lester of Person Coun ty in the dress revu.- and a farm demonstration team ut Edward King and Edward Mc- Lean of Edgecombe County. Tlie (Friday program also In- 1 vention by members of the i Greensboro Fire Department as a j eluded a demonstration m fir* pn* I Merrick” (copyright 1920). Here ix how Lawyer An drews chronicled one of tin? Ur, Spaulding's early expert ences- -1 Dr. Spaulding sakp "When 1 became General Mans- j ger of (lit Association (as the N C Mutual Life Insurance Com-: party was then known) it was! etc nig an indtisu ini business on j the assess;nui*. plan and paid sick land death benefits. It - debit, or j weekly collection was $29.40. 1 was j I manager, af;ei:t clerk and janitor i und had to d i tin* local collecting as well as organize new fields iu adjacent counties Dr. ivb ore and Mr. Merrick sn*.<>d without sala- j ! rtv.s euc;i continuing to follow his i thos*.-n business while 1 look to; - the field on a commission basi-. i ’ Tilt first trip 1 mad- away ! trout home was from Durham to i Charlotte and Hamiet and return, | via Raleigh. 1 learned to talk ■ insurance on that trip, ten ! had : j to depend upon my success in sell ling insurance for my traveling »->• iptnsts. I landed in Sanford with | cut funds and hustled all day i We time came for me to take Th 'train to Raleigh, l went boldly t I tin station this wa beiuic ’ ; here were separate waiting rooms , j —called for a ticket and then dis- ’ i covered tiiat the ticket com liven- : ■ ty-ftve cents more than 1 pot * sessed. A white drummer, going ; also to Ralegih, was impressed by |my embarrassment and inquired lif I did not have sufficient raon ! cy, what kind of work 1 was do- I ir.g, etc I told him what my i • business was and he ga v< rue titty cents, ruftising to u-l in, re ti ru the extra quarter 'lx. Raleigh ! wav nuivti ix,ore at home, since 1 had several friends there. I went to the boarding house ol Mrs. - Ada ThoriAon, who was a. mo ther for all alt voung men, and j explained my prior qi<i'W,» She took care of me for a few days and lent me a doitar. ! tried to hustle insurance hot everywhere met wltei dis.ou ragejMeiit ” : ' I 1 1 t iScv cik’ y VALUES ; I v j We buy and sell only the best in , used cars. Every model sold with guarantee. See us for real value* ! at ground level price#! Yarbourgh Motor Company 115 W, Russell St i Fayettevlle ! Hatchers^^pLlewcler* _____ m. Hay St- W t _!^ == ==g * " Fayetteville, N. C« PAINT HARDWARE We have it Can get it, or it isn't SPORTING GOODS FARM & mill supplies fnZrf r i Dixie Paint Sc Hardware Company trJ -- Person Street —— Across Bridge THE KEY TO KITCHEN FREEDOM RULANE Gas Service - For Hornes Beyond the Gas Mains. You, too, can enjoy all the ... 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The weei - long program con cluded on Friday niuht with the annual candlelight service? on the fsont campus la a n at the :ollege Tlit' i.tw officers were installed in the inijtt'f salve eereihunie-.; i jnpiitnwwMiia'aawoii v* five OCLOCK DISTIL LEO LONDON DRY H GIN M Mill ?i N 1 SOBS £ m $ 1 85 Proo t oUnU«<i frwti m t*v *tft ra , *ofrt>t«HAa * worn u» >g FfctiKU, itliNOiS -r«rw3>MiAagT3 ~ iii in—i;. ■■ ; 1 n.-.c*camaeta)Mffattitt ioifM*WWMßaeww : " vsy W. R. RUSSELL WVi ( II It I•)*AIRING Its 1-2 person Street Fayetteville, N. C. —i —rr—i,^ llr r — ~ , _ ~4*~-© fSt ft Tk ' Xs EVERY* I>AV ,s (W& : ld^Xi Of BARGAIN i) a v a t |«W*?. DMA T,.D<i SHOP 123-125 HAY STREET I RHONE 6473 I-OK GAS and OIL OR A QUICK SNACK SHOP The V Point Mure hi? on ltd. & Durham St, FAYETTEVILLE I*oMiuilye F 9 funeralScrt’iCfS jL J ‘EFFICI ENT SERVICE L J DAFFORD H FUNERAL HOME ■■■ ** DUNN, N. C. *
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