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WEEK hNDJjSG O' J'OBEK 1, Itoid ROCKYMODNT NAAfT HELD WORKER l IN EAST ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. Chas Mcl.erin of Winston - Salem, r,e\ ly appointed NAACP Field Secretary i; spendii';' two weeks in Eastern North Carolina promoting interest .in registration and voting of cot <sl est citizen,-- when t 1 - y V- vr iun ftotore had difficulty in uo li if. so Met.can visited rarboro NAACP unit where Mi’s. Beatrice Pfirjiot' and Miss \ddit- 1 owi-cnce, otficiuLs, pro.-emed n..n< I dis cussion on now to r(v..-,ipr and vote. Later, JffeLc-eu met with groups in Naan county and ;u Wayintm .-'Ml 1 , (Lurch Sunday Hr i- visiting ■■ iriour •i•ipi i s' t assoeia tidfif tiit"uain»iit tio- cast, prior to the Ociobei 17-19 confi-renc-a in High Poin WAV.VIAN ADDS IS.S CONVI' KJ S An addition ul ten children was! made to tiie Wuyman iltuveh ros- ■ ter win i! IL-v A. A u.isytns, the pastor lapiiAifi lli- tn Sauday. Rev. Burginr h.t- added more than an hundred youth during his eight years pintoraU at Wayiv.an, an outstanding iural chtirch and eon fhvgaiion neiu Enfield in Halifax county. Tie d rallv '".norti'd ov- >■ SSOO t aired to dull . MSi t P V RENTS ■» Mr. and .'-irs John Uvloilii : A tiailis of Corona Long (.-iaii t A' visited the latter'.-- paiVL ai.d M - VYaym- (Jitsin'ai BviTunt < Aim: NEWS a- VIEWS RoLic-t L:ti!:.ir.i, labor up loir Jecidt r .. a, i.irioi. ipal sp-.i.kd at a unioh rally hen- Sunday. It is re: : ted that M:r> Hanna t Ta !)i to- more ti':e a ore t ■ ■ ■ ichei :. ;-. ■ Ctuiiiee High .-c'iioot at ftarnipie. tins i 1 , lied til: posiiioil til Clielpt Work a- Florid;. A. and M Coihy.-. Mi .. .in.ul C : Vi. .Wiule> THE WEEK IN GOLDSBORO™ ii i "i 1 ri 1 1 if I>4c ; , , • GOLDSBORO. N C. .I Ad die G I’horptOi: A" e- ';■ d alloy motored to Po> -mouth c ~\ ii folk and -pen; .-:e..c. ..Siting e l.ni\v.. • i • lends Mr M 1... Baku no Ai T H Isl- ; ntter:tied the <. ’•:«<. alive commit t t ’ 1 : ‘ Sluts Teaenpr. Cedi' Hone 1 0111- injK Committee and the football Wf.UKD liC.lidv DROP SECOND GAME TO DARDEN HIGH S< Ht.'Ol. ! ROJ ’.Ns OF Wli SON fi VO 0 Between AO and TOO 1..i.w present J :id ay night at the Gouts boro Municipal Stad.i : < :■> - - N ; . Darden Hmh School Ti-opms of Wilson make il.e h-m m. w irnd defeat the Dillard In m; 0 v the score e.f 8 to ft Ti-e first oelf saw the bail go ififc up Mid down the field chang in'-' handr in-quern ly iKaii-.ri by its.: brilliant (juarter backing os' .Marion Ir.rsman and G*'-<•>: C« Tore ruu-l* of the first half in enemy territory. One Ot ti:>. cm lai.-tors in the garr.e was kicking of Smith backed by th< ii.--.i- pi;;y of R .v- Tuf. Crawford, J. Dixon and S’ne v:-rd. Tile sis.-t half ended with th< bull on Dsidesj s own 13 yard line With Durden In on Dillard received and moved to Darden’s >■•.'.•ll ,! 0 yard bat . o.fu-: • .- - <‘t parses and dov-n-, Darden inter cept -d Diiiiard': pass on 'Dillard's 23 y.'iiti iiiic anti v.enl ovm . for :in iHi ij. to-.uf iijown. The :xfj ll Lit.'den fl Diilard fi. \( Music lor the earn' was fur rcs.brci :.y the Dillar.l Hit'h School . Band and the Darden Hi ah SrlnvO Batri Coach House and the Dillard Ti gers wit! juiriHv to Nov. Bern wb jf'riduy Might Oct Ob' . 3rd to m»*el ~tht- New Bern Bears- A laroo crowd Is expected to aoemnpany The team. The I ittle Theatre, Inc... will - meet Thursday - nichi Or-luher 2. «' pxn. with Mr 1. L. Thom-oson i>ii W. Elm St. All momhi-rs are * m .BO MtmMl 0.in.r.0 I, •»«,. _ » *!T *"* ’‘•W* »«•' ™ *'» » Nas! .'ilk* Term, has returned *o her Philadelphia home alter , a three - weeks visit with re Is- . fives in Whitakers. Mr. Winlay was down foi few .fays. MAN DIES AS FUNERAL PASSES BY KV .1. ». >IA It HEN ROCK A’ MOUNT, N. C Peter .’otm.son, 60-odd-years-old retired ;;.iiroad firerr.an w.:s said to have keen seated on ids p«jrc;i last vv< ck Pi; -he funeral procession for Mrs Emma Hill, age Ok, passed nearby enroll t to Littl Hope Baptist •jh.'reh whe.-i Rev. T V Foster, ib-'.stor, ::nri ttev. W. 1-. Mason coil- ' c'.-Hted tin sum rai foi Mrs. Hill Mr Jiitue-L-n is said to hav. re ntal ked that be did not it el welt, whereupon hr went into the house .to res'. Jcrimson passed away .-l.ortt.v thereafter Hr leaves a \,klow, Mrs Mary Johnson who . ;; religious !cadet and own: her . . i .vn church building adjacent to ler home. WOMAN MEDIO HEKE A I et-elll addition to the Hae< dicai .'t.tfl sc-rviii l; this livin ’ county area is Dr. Katherine Rain-j bow ißryant), who is manietl to, Burnette Bryant, local native who | iik itiuf-hi; tnedidiii at Howard' I uiv'-i' -it s Dr. Rainbow is spe- i I i.ilizitu. ii! the treatment o< chi I <!: it. and is tin first Knee woman .- edieo east of Ralciah. AIT END PRESBYTERY At lending the Fall meeting of ( Ape Fi ...< Pre-uyteiy at Lillingloti . A- v r uhfi from tube were. Rev. J i .W. Barnett-. Mr- Norn Bailey and A A. Hawkins. On Sept 20th 11k worn; n : Presbyteiiai war he id ea; Mount Pi.-vuili Presh.vfei i.ati ; ( Lu: >: : with b.L ) ltan-l VVillian-.-'. preside-*!' presiding. Theme of i : • etup- v..i F.'ru:ei im- F- !- biwrlup-.’ - i r~rnr ir in t i im—mr— ———— ---. iiroed to t:-e prefcnt, E A Thorn ..on, president The Board ot 13 '-ecf.r-i's ot the Alice H. Brown Public Library r.ib nn et Sundav' Oefobei *th The 'aor... > 5D3 West : sue St Ai: - rr: '-err of lA boaro a. u <-,i to attend the rtieetim? 1 i IS. us y Ai)>o: KUli'e E A 1 hurmon. Chbirtnan. ’i 'u s - ttev; 11-.- State Tearhers ! College- Alumni Club met at the home of m< president Mr. W L Baker. 012 D t• . • .u>. Street on Thursday night and completed Marts to prevent and sponsor a ra in: Show ,-1 East End Hotriecom .; pa r .de m Fayettc'rilli at the Horne C'on'mu: Game Octeoer 25;h T, restdt-iH Baker it; asking the ' eo-- 'bperation <;1 every nu-r er BPC UNDEN SOLDIER RESTS IN JAPAN UNDE.' - Cpi. Svlves-ter Me-1 ’•Eetfran. ,i; . son of Mr. and Mrs.: Sylvester McKettran. Sr Route • Lunrbn, N. C. and husband of M' s Pauline McKettran Route 1. win, N G. recently roe. . a ftve vormMn frovi-i Korea on , recuperation leave i?i J- 5 -: >:. ~-i of the 36th firfkntry b. he s'avec n, ein of tlu i .ii. : ; .ms-: in ;uDr.f. 3 . :,-- erave : u, : A ru- Arrnv’s policy to .'U'' the lb bu soldiet a n-H from the ii-tirs '.f combat. ! Cpl M Ket-han :s a craduatc or . lie Ch->triU* Hi eh School. Fbyctte- I’Pile. N t: SEND YOUR NEWS TO US if IMMIRffIWI HOMETOWN NEWS ! i ~ fJ > rtal ” A warm welcome nlnay? intuit* rerticemen nt iAO clubs and lounges throughout llii- eiuiMti'i. Hei-i- n I *i<» ioluiiieee served up h home roiif.i--1. 1 tiiikei it .il to two hmigt ' Lis. t >ll is liiiui.i-e.l hj l tilted flrL ii". !u"'i liii.High lall 111 etilher and nlliei unlit.f i-onumililt v I'utupult ns. ” OWN MEJHtINE . . . West Berlin policeman leads away a Cor.i munist demoie tiator. one of 2.0(H) who demonstrated at funeral of a Red leader. The man was injured try a stone thrown hr one oi It is own party Chatham C’nty Training- School News Notes SILER CITY - The CCTS Ranit will Lei H, :e -t.iib today if’ Aar; bv pli.ymjt the liortftp Hi Tifte::-. We hope they’ll moke u good start W > know they wiil Tiie- cheer ieude; - ere gettitig m shape to cheer 1 .- Rain 1 to vic tory. Jlii-.-i CCTS ...ueduates of 'sl were : he the wtck«-nd, They .were Mat v Htufoi; Ary Di-caf it are nit rri .. r 13r-i iffcnreittl of 2-1 . Cr- Beaut i* i us Grt:eie '3o:o. We ..A We c A i.iiow, that th nr);: cried du-fng tLcir tirst week M. Williair. flit, .'.■".other yrdli.l’i Os '52 r&ft, a •home for the v.-n-k'-mi. Mr. Mol- UU sr freshman at A. arid T Co liege Greensboro. Mr T E Edwards Jr left to | clay for Cha: lotte, N. C. to be one ' ;L<! thirty special guests of Gen eiai Dwight Eisenhower Mis; Paidine A!. ,-h e.f Phil*. Horton High School News Pittsboro PITTSBORO Th<- Ho,Tun BAb Thunderbolt* opened the 1952 vea run v ith a G-0 win ovei Louie burf- High. Tin- lone (i point.' were caned over ~i- he earned th;* Ijfdl dorv-n to LouisbUi-g’s 5 yard line After 2 un*ucc-< ssfui tries Will if* J Johnson Captain quarterback went ovci fai a touchdown. Horton Hifh's fioai lure wa?, no Vi threatened through the *:i tiro gar ru- Authur J-. Alston was forced to play both defensive . id G'-Ipiua, Ik; is mu her mother Lirs, 2v,iamie M.tisi- -: 715 2v (itr .•.veuue. Miss 3 F. Joj’ju an nstnictn- W CCTS. was given a sm prise birthday : . rty Wednesday nigiit. , Septemix'i 24. Mr. George ii. Head er! and :VL Roy F. Williawis gave toe r; y at lan voir, HchS'-ts C":; *"V, All Lie gnesfy enjoyed tlhtn : elves. 1 .he :. ii \ ;Val sei L iC’Ce Oi the Huiy 'ii.nit. Church will Fp :.iri s-mdae Se. tembe' 22 The Rev A. LAv. - :)1 Fhyell'-vilSe. N C w'ill :.-or,..;ilCt thr -invite.- eafih Tire Hj Schc.it Chfctfvis has i n equipped with new i-li’clric stove-?, and other needed utensils. The cooks. MA, Minnie Header* and Mrs. SylVsnia Williams were vt/y pieav-.bj to have tihese work savftjg devici BF-C . if' VSMv KTC.i le I 1 of tJ'it! aV'- sence of Os*.ar Kirby who was out because of minor inja*ies. Roland Horton pia.vecl magnifl* cent on defense, alto Robert Bal-J* ■win h«s a standoiii on defense A'- usual, the pass combination b*. tv eon Louis 'Woo m' Ragland and Artis “Beets' Johnson kept Louis* turg C'ci!'k against the wall. <rls.il. ur.SBRVE NEWS The Girl Reserve,-, ot Horton High School hi ’PiUsbitro, N. it.'. At riu.'ti Gii'S Reset v» * Can* dteii&ht set vie.- Thursday, Septenv ." t!i;. !WSi. Afte: the candlelight Mvii. wo .vent through the de votional puit ■>( out service svtlh I Gracia Medley. the Girl Reserve? President presiding. Next the ori ; skit which was written by : four of the jnernt»M>: of the Girl Reserves. Vivian Alston, Ernestine .Bfewer. LY'i;i Gotten, and Jean cite Leai-ch. hTe program on « whole was very timely. There i t<- be a repeat p rfor i nance oi tie"* entire proi ram nt • Mt. AME t i.nreh the ihird ; Sttnd.-iy October !9. 1952 SCHOOL CLASS DfKTRIKCTKS *. -AROUNIAN Under the supervision of Mr. \ 'R'-hd;- ] each, the advisor of the I fin. grade clans. Ti .- CAROUM3AV; .is ci: -':ukiUu.l in lho Pittsborft com* ; run nip. T!v officer, of the. class arc: ; Thomas Gland. president;. Wright ; Karringtn.: vice president: Ell 8 Rogers, seen rary: Lillian Taylor, j assistant secretary. .«nd June : Kerri’s * Jr,, treasurer. '-RFC i READ THE CAROLINIAN ! vatic i • Ai i i Hh CARUEINIAJM Six New Teachers, 900 Students At Frink High i la GRANGE •- August 28. ap j proxirnately 900 students enrolled jat Frink High School. La Grange, j i-.oiTh Carolina, for tern: 1952-53 nhnounct-id by J a Camjibell., i r i incipiil. | Six new teachers were added to | l various dcpartn'ients: Miss Mary M ! Lindsay. Rock Hill, South C.v.n- I find* Engiish-Frenc-h, also dircc- I 'l'-.-s of Dramatics; Miss I.ydi'. Malloy, Poitsmouth, Virginia, Me ' S‘c; Miss Lillie W. Jones. Durham, (North Carolina, Commercial Edu-i i cation; Mrs. Vane!] Moor" Tam ;p: . Florida, Fourth Grade, Mr. , ■--s.nv.ii I Moore. Lillington, North! | Ca; olinn. Agriculture; Mr. John isler. Goldsboro. North Carolina | ! Seventh Grade. VARIOUS ACTIV ITIES ARE NOW IN PROGRESS AT HUNK HIGH SCHOOL Miss Mary Lindsay, dir del res,-1 -* f dramatics and her dinmalie' group, will present the Fayel’e -1 ille State Players under the dl -of Mist- Lois F. Turner, I Wednesday night.. October 1. ini j tin Hii'-h School Auditorium is n 5-Act Comedv Drama entitled. ’’Hu Great Big Doorstep This ,u;.v- i.s lauded to be most enter, i mining. Coach A. Woods and J. V. Mor ! tis. director of athletics, are . <-t --i Washington I - , ’’ * ’ fl« * iDfKAwHyf i :% WALTER SHS Ml ! ?y ..iTICAI. observers are :-.hy j l about making prediction* es to: he final outcome of this election. For some reawn they keep hark ing back to 1938 when, about 99 j i percent of these experts pre bit led the election of Thomas E. Dewey and President Truman up :u the political applecart. And while this column also is wai y of making a try predictions at this stage of the campaign . wc are a, disagreement with most of the -ocalleii dopesters in that we do not believe (his election will be close when the electoral votes are counted It will be a sweeping vic tory one way or another. i’M.ier General Eisenhower will be swept into office w ith s •mash ing victory carrying with him some o' the southern states er else Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illi nois will win hands-down with one of the biggest electoral college votes in history. ’Du: people will decide they want h sweeping change for Ike. Or they will declare Adlai is enough chfiiigC’ for iTic. * * * * Qne way or another, the presi dency tiri<- year wiil carry with it a complete House and Senate, al though there ss a chance that the Democrats, with 35 senate seats . i safe and without contest and six ; more seats —Rhode Island, Vir ginia, Tennessee, Florida, Missis sippi and Texas —contested but also considered safe, might possibly control the Senate even with a Re publican sweep otherwise. Only uncertain Democratic .sen ate seats are New Mexico, where the veteran Dennis Chavez, Demo crat. is opposed by Republican Patrick Hurley; Arizona, where the veteran Ernest McFarland is op posed; Wyoming, where veteran Joseph O'Mahoney battles Repub lican governor Frank Barrett; | Michigan, where freshman Sena tor Blair Moody is opposed by leg less war veteran GOP congress man Charles E. Potter; Maryland, where George Mahoney, the Demo cratic nonduee. is opposed by Re publican congressman J. Glenn Beall; Connecticut, where two Democratic seats art at stake as Republican William A. Purfeli op MAYOR McGUP By John larvis ■ j of -me fine jl 8 W f?*gsr TWO A*t& j ML 010 jgHjl Ji TNB LAST ntߣ£f j£ t u/j their wildcats in tip-top shape for the tiisl game of the season, September 26, at Farmvillo, The Wildcat;; will play iheh Just home game on Friday, Octobei 3. against j mugnv;. Coach Woods is looking forward ; for a most successful season. ONLY HIGH SCHOOL IS STATE HUH TWO AGKICI LI TRE INSTRUCTOR,- It was learned recently that Ft ink High is the ohly high school i m ih, state with two agriculture teachers. Th, two teachers are Mr Ben.jatnin Hal! Ocala, Florida, and iMr Samuel Moore, Lilting ton, ,M C STATE HEADING CONST! TANTS AND COUNTY SUPERVISOR VISIT FRINK HIGH Mr.' Jack Hcndt rson and Miss Edith Hinton of Row-Peterson County Miss Daisy Walker, State Elementary School Superintendent for Eastern District of North Ca rolina, held recently a Heading : Clinic in Kinston which was flt ' ended by all local Elementary •eachers in Lenoir County. These i consultants visited Frink High ae- Worrtpanied by Miss Bessie Cox. So | pc,'visor 'T Elementary SHsjols of Lotto): County. BFC - | pgr,* Democratic Senator Willi#® . Benton and a contest is on for th* I seat of the late Senator Brian M«'* j Mahon. $< « • j Republicans have only 26 sure i scats without contests and sir. other seats' reasonably sure, m California. North Dakota, Nebraska, Maine, : Vermont and Delaware. But they have 14 seats which are uncer tain, including Senator William Jennet in Indiana where Demo jcratic Governor Schricker is hi? i opponent; Kem in Missouri where , the Democratic opposition is Stuart | Symington, former National Re sources Board and RFC boss, Mas ! s-achusetts, where Senator Henry ; Cabot Lodge has tough opposition in Democratic John Kennedy, son ; of funner Ambassador Joseph Kennedy: Ohio, where Senator John Bricker is up against ram ie-gin c Mike DiSalle, former price I stabilizer; Washington, where Sen ator Cain is opposed by Democratic I congressman Henry M. Jackson: . Montana, where GOP 7-ales Flcton ; is opposed by popular Democratic j Congressman Mike Mansfield in j normally Democratic territory. | Nevada. where GOP Senator i George Malone may be in trouble: ; Utah, where Senator Arthur Wat i kins must oppose Congressman i Walter Granger; Wisconsin, where i Senator Joseph McCarthy de -1 termined opposition and Minnesota, j where Edward J. Thve also face; ; hot Democratic competition. So the . Republicans must hold ail present 'seats and gain three to control the i Senate. I ~ * ! One thing is sure in this cam jpaign about which there has been j considerable effort to build-up . . s! there is NO bieach between Gov : erner Stevenson and President i Truman despite the efforts of some j writers to make believe. As a msi ; ter of fact President Truman is j given credit with being too shrewd j a politician not to let Stevenson j have his head and the spotlight so (this campaign, Stevenson is vir i tually an unknown in politics, into ■ j far as the voters are concerned •i He is running against the mot : j glamorous personality the GOl ; ! could muster, and President Tru ;inr an knows that to win Stevenson ■ ■ must u«. built *.- ’•”* < - -"jfc ■ mW t . P I 1 \\ ** "' s gJL' •THESE' "CATS” AUK HIGH: Not too high n« fumed clarinet player** Kidney Bechet (left) and <’hmde " • p .... ;<j ; uul from helicopter In Cannes. France. They j-nve . • ? ; .i i In Cannes. Sidney Bechet is close friend of Aiy f: ; i, ; ... , ,'h, nod now !i,''kes I* riiiicr his home. (Newvixe ■ j'n ...» I - - - ... LIVINGSTONE ENROLLMENT OP ITO 350 POINT SALISBURY IM. C Enroll- ; menu statistics nie.i.v*d from tlx: : Lean'.- Office at Livingstone Col-; leg*- this week revealed that there ; .'ire 356 student la :-.ul3i*V t-or- lie jin the collet,c of liberal arts ftw ‘ th“ first semcstci :952-53 The breakdown by classes iv i venled That there ir 125 new sP dents in the Freshman close. Hit iin the Sophomore Class. 77 in ti <• Junior Class. -;6 in the Seme 1 Class, and 4 utKiu'sifted 3 specj;il , saidi-nt*'- completing the WkLw : ; od,v Enrollment by so: showy that .ViHint: ladies still lead the men In ':t very large margin with an in crease in male students over- last : year. Ay far as religious affilia tion there- is a wide rang*: o' Pro 00L0ST0N NEWS NOTES j GOLDSTON, NC. Junior and | S near Class ol G-ddston Colt a : 'd 1 Hiilg School distribute THE CA- * ITOLLNIAN : Under the direction of Mis. A J Thvl:,aSia:, ;ra Junio: and Sr.-1- , a.i i Glass are t-iivuiatmc tne- C: - colittlun in the Goldster; conunuu | ity- The M'hool publicity commit ! tee >. in aded up by Mrs. A. M j McLaughlin. The other mem her*- j are Mrs Anders Miss Marsh, and | Mrs. French. Five school buses arc employed |to bring the children from the ju ral sections of the County to the j Goidslon High School, which, is • one of the three high schools in G Latham County One of the five buses is c; :v -n by Jactjufdino MeCrimmon. wtu- is . a sot.tor this year. Sixteen year r*Jd , S Jbcqueline is the ffr.-.t fiG_ b‘i)- ! driver for t-he Gold-ton school SI - has had three years of driv j ing cxocrirni = . Her tsvor:to etude jjs French and she* Ekes to drive The other bus dri*:-rs are; Henry Peoples. Fred Cation and Billy I Dowdy RANDOLPH PTA HOLDS MEETING i HAMSEUR - Tio Bandolpb • j County PTA held forth Monday j ! September 2s. under the holder-| j chip of the President. Mr V. J j iOrvtness at tjw Ramseui Klejner*- : ta,y School The teachers and p-rpßs of the j l recently to make it look good and j; *»*.*•«ettve Feeolna pace with the j .appeal a nee with th- itotv httildiltg : that was used for ti e first time j | iin v;-H- t-cgtrirdm- of this year. Mrs G F. Williama, teacher oil * - ihe second grade, dnx-cts; the cit - j 1 eulation of the CAROi.INIA'N ; j through the school in the Jtaiiiseuv ; | community. —RFC.- ALLAN |L i MIMS, ! INC. 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