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PAGE SIX ' , ■ «".»Kiiiniiuw immmm+mtmm*** -• *■—*■*' ’**• umiiiwji m imu>■ »■ ■■' 'jfwinn I^CKYMOUNTg M.-KS TO ATLANTIC CITY ROCKY MOUNT, W. C. —Arnnrn* thousands of Bills and u-iuahtvri. <ni the I'iAfiroved Benc'/oh-m JPm tf-.'hve Order Kik:, of the World <j£POK of W) mareruriit <#/. ttnu in "America’: play, rNui'ju' - At- Untie City ace mor« thou a tivmiiren from the Tar Hc-ei State, vVith'ii ff£>A n or m.,i,- J/'o.-i, tin* Rocky Mount area lad by the Reverend Kemp P. Battle, pastor of several Pastern Sort !i Carolina churches ami state president of lllks sevciai contingents left over file weekend for 'p#,iy jfriiurut city " Among them vM'rc Dave Coleman and Kev. t: M. Anderson, exalted rider ami secretary respectively “f the Twin County 1 ottge No, 251 IBPOEW; lames Alf ton, .laities Rawlins, I'ete Lucas, fieotge Dtißose, Mrs. Dunn. Ut. Ruler, Mrs Nora R. Dailey, Mrs, Temple Saunders, Mrs, Mattie N. Collins aml Mis. (,‘ueeti L. Batten. TIM lOcii! loth.e < nr-six i d an uitry ii the 1 So! OUltOi'if... rijßl ---t v'ho v■. '.I ;iii t.o liti.: ' iifii >•. Cat- Llt\ N V .uni v.'ii.-i a ii .010 scolar htp. ,Sh* v:. Mi..> Rth-i Mar it- Terry who expert td (liter Is c Coile.t;i n<- 1 month Tibs year the lodg- 's entry, Miss Edith Wilson woo tin- stair champion sttlp at Shelby Both . eti' liiomd by Ml ■ hditti V, lisuii F-LW isiati teacher 2ND ROCKY MOUNT MAN ON N< < BOARD The announcement lust v.eeK from the office of Gov W Knr Scott lit Raieip.ii oi the appoint mint oi the second colored man within a year from tin: etiy tn tlu- board of M C Coih in Durbdm reel v.-tin mixed etnutlofis here and x iso where A 11, “Tit I V KRViNI HONOR ED The Ciovtruoi': office- nolitl-d Alexander Hainiltoti Bryant tu iniliarly Known ns ''Taffy" of his appointment to succeed the late. CharJt's Clinton Spaulding, yut- ABOVfTHE HULLABALOO «>'A ,cj, .. y«m. Hy LYTLE JU Lt, AD LAI STEVENSON is a I'ik spenker and it "listens won derful" when he says in speaking of tin. Republican convention." "The only Idea they found wa: that the two great decadra of- reg ress and peace victory and war, bold leadership in this anxious hour were the misbegotten spawn of bungling, corruption, social ism mismanagement, waste and worst." Were the agreements which our New and Fair Deal Presidents made at Yalta and Potsdam with a government which t schoolchild knew to be crooked.® 1 ..ogimy \Vas taking the- advice of our far, eastern "exper ts' as regards China "bungling"? Was it "bungling ' to announce that Korea was outsSde our area of defense, thus practi cally Inviting invasion by the North Koreans? Were the mink coat and deep freeze all airs indicative of “corruption" 7 Will anyone deny that fulfilment of the purposes of the Fair Deal would n can ‘'social ism''? Is U “mismanagement" if one President in six years spends inore in peacetime than all oui other Presidents combined \‘ And unless all the report?, of careless spending by various department: of tile government are untrue then surely waste has run riot for many j years The New and Fair deals have certainly left the old Demo cratic party some questionable legacies’ It is sometimes clever political | strategy to “lead from weakness.” , The governor has opened his at tack just where the New Deal if : most subject' to criticism and ha: beat the Republicans to the start. This may be the Democrats gen eral approach, as they have already started to blame the Republicans for New Deal errors. Before they get through we may ! find that the Republicans started the first and second world wars artet fee Korean mess: that. To- . Reran;»Y*U'a and Potsdam were j Republican mistakes, and that Lat- i Umore -is going to be Eisenhower’s ‘ secretary of. state if the general ts elected Well, you con convince the- public of most anything if you talk long and loud enough, but the Demos have got themselves a tough leb'thi* time. BEAMS 86 Kentucky Whiskey PROOF *350 *220 pf nt t , st.andia : Cui.iteel busine.-ts leader : or Durham, .ho died recently. U? . Bryant <> ' of the city vhcii lt« ap 1 -oiril'nu-i':t arrivi.:! ,u..! coo'd ! not 'I- rr;-uli-uf for (aimnivUt !iu i rnothi-i. ho veyV i v itwr-rl the att ■ pointmi ;.’. witii partlotiablc pride i She i: ;, .i . N.it:tt»c 1! I'.nivfcr. r«» tiretl mvi'iistirtt Ot fON 1 Si'f.fMi ,N< V While ii ut l l iy ./it 1 •;10-.v- Lot-, 1 ' - .ut tt u/'-.- ipj ! ■ cudi-. V u- Ule honor bf /u-.veii upi i hirn, not tt ft ••• tt-i-i the- fit--, It-id-on!-of-the u, ' y.iiVui u-11 Ipuiit li I. • paved roads) tv.i ■ *'h .1 bit so fa I- 3.t this city w.m < -oru-i-i-fn d niiiu i.- lad within On, 1 1 - f -i i-e lev l-u ;-l i- tippOl'el- -i 1 loc-a to::/:. !->■ .! W l.idilt u. Bin N C t .uilt-ge . ot-' (I t IVU; I I ADI.lt An ani’utiOiis yuuny man, uu* live it l civic fitfaii-.j here Bryant. v. ho is tin aluntiut.- oi .1 (. Smith Xlnivet; By .md on :1a aiurnnl boaul there, ha- in ide on out- Ktundiuß rar-v fur an tildermanir po.-1 in hi- ward a,:d n. • I:•<••'n i t’t'esidei.! ut the Thick MoOnt r'orutn Pi.- utu/i ■ yea! :. Hr- ;s »sxn i!( -ted vVilii t.’i, ;-/ i. N■:l -i BUXI ) •'■< • • li an.-: , "ini’ uni bUr-i• i t'< e.-jii w.-ih ni.u.y mtorest* fit, i:-' n.al'l icd to the fOltlu-t AIISS I ! !li»-l ! :• and tin ' iitiV-.f tint' i 'in!,! whi h bec.iine No, it; Curu htni'a -. .- :iij-‘-.:l N.-\ \l‘l* tnetllher I -heiti.. aftvi tij.-:h. There an- three I cbiltit -ti 1/ -a fi.ii iJf . mu ;ia .; - M( IIIO.iMs INI) il AtlDitr! i HI M itn Many local n-ident,. (mvu i«- l.irtit’d front vacationing in -fits • tant points, arming them thm ’V D. Arm.-drony-' the Dr:-:. 1. H. and W T and phut'niii'a.t W li Arm i stioar and tumiUes. D .1 VV. Black, Rev. and Mix : .1. VV Hai'tietP 1 , ivle :,.l;nm- Willie IT Km. in l.iii .o S Mt’Koy ard ,'naiiy other- It ,- ti-;iort.cd lh;d Key It. W Lfndei vVo'»i Ml y.jdi, ! Baptist i---.'of hud a duniagitig . ■ ■>, reck w ith hi- comparatively new . , suto while i-.nroutc- to Alabama MKS. FOSTER PASSES The wife of Reverend TS-rrancv V Foster. Sr., passed at her home ! hert i arly Sunday and funeral . rife.- were scheduled for Titestlay , xi T,ii!!e II.,.;).- Baptist chuiich , vhc/t: Rev Foster pastors Corporal Thorium ],. Lawrpiicu. , V S. ,13009644. Bth Hm-on Co., Pi t-kson s. <’ < t\- a ic.t-.ent vlsi tie it tlu- NAACF office lim* Lawrence, a Turboro nail\ > v.-“ » i ; gave tip nis chance at ~..unu to college in order to care to/ .his < aged gtaudlatbs-r, was tin NAACP » youth worker before enlistitijg two t Best Family Prayer Coi by Clare Boothe Luce i u RRAYF.K WILL NOT spare at; family nil pairs and suffering : s That is the lot of man. And j o never more so than m times like {b these when men and Uit-ir leaders | a k have 'wandered so far from God [e '* But the family that prays j together will never be down-' I ht-aru-d. Prayei prepares live t family k> nu-et all the uiiavoid- i. able trials- which Ciwne its waj’. t And it will be spared tho Wi/rst J n.-ais of all: those that members ' e*t the family inflict upon one ' another. ! THOSE SEARCHING sot the most perfect of family prayers f will find it in the Rosary. The t Bible dots n«l tell us we should • say the Rosary. But it does tell < us we should say the Rosary I prayers! Jesus Himself told us to say the I Our Father. The Rosary say:. J that five times. Jesus Himself) tells us about the Father and the j son and the Comforter, the Hey i • Ghost. And the Rosary says the i \ "Glory Be" to the Father, Son,, i and Holy Ghost, the- ancient tra- j j ditional prayer oi Christendom j ; | to the Tt’iuhe God, five times too. THE BIBLE DOESN'T tel! us , explicitly to pray to Our Lady . But God’s own messenger. Gab- < | riel, the Angel of the Annuncia tion hails Mary in the Bible. It i is the Angelic Salutation that the Rosary repeats fifty-three times, i not because repetition makes rep i ! ' MAYOR McGUP |L ; - 9 THIS YOUR YOUNGEST BOY, PAUL P ■v* /■ Jsak* . *i|L Happy Khmer New Year. > c.-j s ago. KKll.l Mel .MAN’S BIRTHDAY Uriel> Hut ai Lift- S(-hooi liuvscry v.a- tile .-.ccU" of a lovdy an pi iuriliday party August 13 U« lionur ui Neili A iVlel.can, tii/cc fcw ut t lie* for ii >rat.-i With Ri-v. iluci!.; .1 Jeukiiia and ‘ .Sungbi:d' .! T Jones in charge. Mi. McLean was "liuc-d" into the .••‘urst-i.y where a crowd and •» '.it-ye l ake greeted him with li Birthday and a story-telling con test. Some forty community folk and Presbyterian conference par- i ticii-tints took part. Richard G.tr-’ 1 1, / presented an envelope with •Tom-. g!'i i.r>" in it as a token I tom tin: community. ... TT - - Not th Carolina's UL-2 coi n crop i rli- .nnalle.-'-t since 1944 In jfl.iii. there vveta- 2i9,M(i North t’areliua {aims with electric pow . In 1930 there were less Uian; 10 cue lines From The BiMe utation, as the advertisers ray, but because reputation makes repetition; and the reputation of our Blessed Lady, given to her by God’s, angel was “Blessed among women," avid tlx: Mother of God. j- So the Rosary is a chain oFme Bible’s .most perfect vocal pray - er--.. And tic/ . recitation' ut them i: v.-vvtliv. -b- (in- mt-d. tain u on the m> -:l- i iw. ~,m the . jive- of Jt-sus 1 i:s *lothei Who better 'o tcacli a family f What better can *■ family learn than what they had to teach SO Pit A Y ALOUD in your family circle-! Give your minus Hit width, your hearts the depth, and your ■ pit it: the height that comes from prayv: Unite the members of your . ■’> And never for ’ get, husband and \ y‘>,\j , T V wife, parent and Mrs I ■uce child, that it takes three to.stay in love, you and the other and God! THOSE WHO love one another stay in God's love by prayer. Avid God’s answer to their pray er is to keep them always in one mother’s love, "Wherever there are two or three gathered to gether in My name, there am 1 in the midst of ihy-tn,” , -p*-; },JcTir.bty< r. s*i virw. f 1 By John Jarvis ._j W? YEP. HE SAW HIS p a first mo vis WtAST NIGHT t -'’■ " ( —x ■' \"V ■ , { '' J I TI I -?A <qX& ii W NOT VERY GOOD, THE j POPCORN WASN'T /vM ! \ BUTTEREP ENOUGH,// J^\ Op — / -/''j ! ,^v. JL eg- s . ; 009 gi X- * wM* JmKs&t * mmjwr V. mm - s^* l j1 is (J /\ kvOLt.FJNI/iVF'i I ARM .SCENES Tin- almve photos were llliiite a l tti.- <"». pet iiueitial f.u ii: at the f loi tda HOMETO 1 THE WEEK IN & GOLDSBORO^F mmiiii ill »i i - irr~nnTrTT~ —\ — " ■■■■!■■ ■■■■■■■■-■■—■ GOLDS!'-OHO Miss Grace ' Jonc.-i tsiid frii-nd, Mr Archie Johnson of New York City, have ciumed home aitci .penciing 10 c-'.ys with Miss Jones pareuU, Mr - K.;::.' .tone:: at 503 Al vin Street They visited friends in Wilming ton atid New Bern wiiile o;i lh-:y \ ::l a lion. Ml Exum. Iht n.cihe: of Mrs Sadie .locos, ::> -u-tt in.t? along after iiti-.i-. iioiii:. an ups a- Lion in the Way n, Memorial iios- Ivli t":. -: • v VV-o'c-. Hi. UUilgii •h . ' Mi: ! tetia W.i ;.,-i • ii).'. \' -J.i Ml - V.; : ,. -; , Hi lit 'll; li ■ a V - In ! >p .', . a! J i in- I. - L": •: e.- it\ toil!.: . ’l.hi:i, i'a v. -: t: J-. tie! i’iul.n-1' j.-u! triCodS in * i.-kisbora and Wayn-- Cw-c/iy. Mi M/it tic D Ht. tch«-i left Ba till'd a v fur Bricks Ha,! LSe . - -C'Ui W : K‘ll- lie Will altctiu tin’ Cat.:' a S> S i > Olt . teHTici- of Wv-stmitisler F-How -hip w/Itlch convomis at Bricks -..M. : C.’unfc:, : . Up of four i'l l stJJ t« .e S - :r, K'u'th C-trolina, South xaro jiiii.-. and Southern Virginia. Ms. Core rilman and son of /'ai/I .elit Were L!,O- Weekend gut'kts - :;••! moih«-r Mrs. Cora ll.itchor S C«’lit/' StlWit. Ah;.. Uutchfl .'cCOil/p lined, lit - daughte- tiou'/fc M: . L.ach. W.-. Hun 1.. /• talli ed home afti ; vis.tin • /.;•(;-.tive:, in Wanhingtnn, D. C and Virginia. nn:i M/> White Wynn and femdy of Richmond. Va. and Mr. and ■ it F -•> ol WaSiiing tui'i, 1) C ‘*v recent guests ut THE AMERICAS » A Y ‘ / JOHNNY, WRSN6 \ ' V 1:__ 4 ' % - •* I Tb-fiM* THKJkSS AWAY * •' -•, ’ • : VSSg&fiRS; 1/ ® uT c>*t>t>Y v ■ V ' // **. ®g* jr . \ \ !HA. THAI'S VVWAI OUk' I l (SevefitNWENT IS DO.'?J6 / \ ALL T«F TIMi: / / •* * __ • -A'o Wonder johnny's Puzzled i I AgricuDurul au d Mechtmii'al ( oltcge, laluls.is.svr. where tiiin tlmJs of > Hum; men arc Darn- j thi-ir sister Mr;.. A. R. Cants: ot 50a S. John Street. Mr and Mrs Jo.dou Sheiard and daughter have returned to Philadelphia Fa tfser Visiting relatives: ami friends in GflTfi’jboro and Fremont Mr ana Mrs. E. A Thornton left Friday for New York (Tty to attend !h National Convention of the American Legion. Mr. Thornton is a deh at. to the Convention They plan to visit the Diilnrd Hu-ti St-hoe.! boys and ,h L in Brood Biy-ik. t'oi;.. (■ .- . • re tu> uln.;; hum l ’. li ./rm Corning I>ay wa-. utm rv ,-d at Best Grovi (’buich In the ■ SiiidstiMi Con'iiivunity at wi'iich e; ■ . • • . , i-d at Best G: iiv,- Church in tin Saulston C"lliiir oily at wliiet; t i;• a large crowd alt aided Hie C<. vs services Mi and Mrs. James Raynor and i ;iiiily of New Yoik City are vis ding ttiei. parents and triends Al va. and lv S/j.Uet Street CHOIR FOR .MEMAL PATIENTS (42 VOICES) if R- interestin':- to know that i/ ea.o// //i.i'i .1 git i club has been e: ga/d'/ed foi men's! patients at the State H./spitai in Goldsboro. The choir is under the direction of Rev. J S. Brown, chaplain at the Stale Hospital. The chaplain {:: ;« graduate of Shaw University Lv.tl Columbia University in New York The pianist i.- a mental pa tienF who was onee an advanced irc student. J. 1> Wright assists : with the r-3c-. club <Goldsboro \e v.--Argus July 3, 1952 page -B ins; moder n farming pi ocedurcs. The livestock shown above arc j used in iiSustratio«i> ol the must WN NEWS **• f / t / t k | * |* &Ngjb: * '< VIlONlNf; IN <.uI.I>S BOKO Miss Fioisv Waiters tile charming daughter ol Mrs F Stella Wartres lOifi N. John Street, a student Nurse ip (lie behoof <d Nursing Temple lui versltv, Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting her mother and friends In Goldsboro and Wayne County. Miss Waiters wilt return £<< vehool in the Fall, JLu>»tivs * Rev. Robert H. Harper The Obligation to be Truthful Exodm 10: 16; }obn IS; 15-2? irolden Text: Exodus 20: 16 ryh'TER in the firelight, on the 1 night before the crucifixion showed how false witness can be borne by refusing to witness for a man in claiming not to know him. While Jesus was before the high priest, Peter was subjected to this trial and that fro tn the servants of the palace. To save his own hide. Peter On ice denied his Lord, and even with an oath. And we look with abhorrence upon the nefarious deed when we recall h.rv Peter had boasted of his devotion and alle giance and had vowed that ha would give his life for his Lord. His three-fold denial was a viola tion of the commandment against false witnessing. And it was just plain lying under the mn'i hurt ful circumstances. We note that, first of all, not to witness for a man in a crucial hour is to witness against him. Tn this connection, we may think of the old injunction against “damning a mar, with faint, praise.” Faint, praise can sometimes ruin a man. Wc- may also think of the lying that some men are guilty of by remaining utterly silent. Perhaps a little shrug of the shoulders com pletes' the condemnation by silence. Bearing false witness is one of the lowest and meanest ways of lying. And we need a larger ap praisement of the good things in our fellows and a greater kindness in tii* heart who* w« speak of ffiyofr juoif table manners in which to >. ik nc technique to on* ol mankinds oldest activities. % l i i j Subscribe Today! j < ! ; ! i I ! i j j = 1 f I I j i ; ■ i ALLAN ! MIMS, INC. ! FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 Tarboro St. TELEPHONES 2-2191 5425 { VV BiliK JE/-N DIN L« Att-ii-v-. 1 ■■**■>, FALKLAND NOTES FALKLAND Quarterly meet ,mg services were held at Tyson Creek Baptist Church August 24-2 S | with the pastor Rider U. Parker in charge. The «vrviccs wa well a»* i t er.d- d. Mips Miu v E. John.-an left i»- ' i fc.it i,y fill \V -. L.Tv-1 L-O. la. L ML. Re > motvd Foreman uml mother m Providence, H * spent it tev. ua.vs visiting A. J. May* and i family ma-nlly. Mi. William («»/rt.afn i.» here vis iting tu motiirf, avlis niaiy 2* I^^STflBS By LYNN CONNELLY \ NUMBER of top name movie . T\ stars are putting ihelr money into companies tflat are bidding for TV station licenses, notably Hope, Crosby and Jimmy Steward . . . Nelson Eddy fans will be pleased to hear that their favorite may be back on radio this fall . . . CBS and the popular baritone are muil ; big an hour-long musical show . . . j A relatively unsung hero of the ! airwaves who sets many a female heart a-flutter (judging by the fan mail he receives), is handsome 1 Hick Brown vocalist, on "Stop the | Music”. When Meredith Willson was writ ing his famous "Freedom Song'' tn which the lyrics contain (tie word •’freedom'* in every known tongue, he suddenly remembered he hold not included the American Indian . . . Calling the Indian Affairs In stitute, Willson discovered a weird fact . . , There are 200 entirely different Indian languages, but not one has a word for “freedom!" “The Indians had never known slavery until all the thing* they took for granted were taken away from them," Meredith explains, "then they had no word to de scribe what they had lost!" The song represents 40 nations. PLATTER CHATTER COLUMBIA:—A wonderful new ■ album waxed by that master pi ainst, Liberace, has been released by this company and It Is a must for record libraries . . , Such fav orites as “Moonlight Sonata," “Llebestraum,” “Star Dust," "V* Time Goes By," “Carioea," “War saw Concerto" and “Malaguena" are included, and Liberace gives them ali thrilling Interpretations through his swiftly-moving, talent j ed fingers. In Columbia singles, try God frey's latest disc, “Honey," a re viva! but a cute one, backed by "I Love Gills" . . Percy Faith comes up with a fine recording of "Jamaican Rhumba" with "Da- Du" on the flip side . And Ken Griffin does a marvelous job via his organ with "Mistakes" and Love Me. Love Me, Love Me," based on the beautiful "Walts «t the Flower*." COLONEL JAMES B. BEAMj KSNTUCKY STRAIGHT CsmtH TBS BOURBON fcgcjjjaf 100 fed j moot (*£§;! in. it i teii« t>i>!lll,,,< HUHilra U , U»tHioiifc Mr,UKky $4lO *260 * MfTH Wit FOR THE BEST VALUES Cash or Credit I SOUTHERLAND I FURNITURE CO. ! i ; 207 F lohn Street PSiona 1053 . ~~ CARRES DRY CLEANERS i AND FLATTERS "ONE BAY SERVICE* I ?fts N, Center GoWbrtwMro Furniture KINSTON L:; " — 1 BELL-STUART Furniture Computny ! Qnsliff Furniture. RMWtuUt Price* Sf-f-itS N. John Street Go Lisbon* N. C., Phone ITM-i mal iiw.-ii»w If BUNMUIIl’ WTIMriBBMWMBBWWMBIIie
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