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PAGE FOUR i' F t : | i h A%- « ; • e M'Jm. ' » i '■ k;uU: ; iiMm? * . ' YJ‘< \ K ; . s»'. «■ -w ’■MISS NHA” C ROWXKTV-P;< ii’trrl ibovr is I l Hr Hon. prin cipal <»♦ roiig-Jijss Tn.h School, \\ .? ry :i \v N 1 ;> r • • of i y»" :» »»r I of t c * ' t<> ’>!» •. I ° Greenville, NC News GRFENVH ! K WVT m nrv. V. -Of, f • «•.•{ v» i \ ■n.:■ f; :• Un'f VVO o rntr ifj. i Tlii o"'U)'l'' <ll had \wr:<j< : v:. • • • : f •'' i ■ ' ?r;o IT: fl*ii {!;ist( i red 1 : y to.- Rdv J A Niuano nad moo w- ! i\ bei<u; turs» Sunday m j tho rnonth. ’ir ot-Kutia r v *a 1 k 1. 1 ,y 3 T.ay.mon'.: (u'ayi*. *.%■ • .•; :iv en ty Mr J F. ’U,[t Ho iw-fu—ci briefly r-n. (ho An«*T '>!vi v «.'*t t•?> • • f'hMi chT Hr 1* d i■ *: ■■ < ' ’U > >nov \h-}* V: • •;; x ' t • !<ui :«.’.d >3ekh o?) e o 1 t-a ~ rn r. n11h? r> l iad t * do Ui 1 h t l r S ; ,U''d '»f 1 • -«'•u i U• 1 :* •- •was That ij all Hlut-i Us ■- k•• u» -a' and In > d to n» tin- ri. • < pant 'pointin.L'. tn th.« U’.« : ui‘u ‘ or* flu v. i!*. pOiUi'.. ir- -.aa . ji: idea U 1 ; on; 1 k■- \ . w! t t peace of hood. <*ru- ..vro.iud to a have to vve-i :y ■*. ijir, w: on#, hrran tVn h 1 .*> <■•■ w, Han living a.nt covers r\' r> re ■■■ of (du • Mr TaP war mu'- j-in -i Uv president r.t tJv («> tig• > s \ 1 e.• . Mr Horman K' I '■ st V ho purem u>l* i lowed tho talk nr with a ‘••onnen 1 bearing alone the erm a • The District Ushers Union of the j Old Eastern Mis-ooiciy Baptim A : SOCJ ;3 Ho Y) 5' vt •. f >l>' -M ij■■! ‘• ‘i' h | Baptist «' 'hitich at a.30 no.o hr -’' : i dept. Mark Wi’ron r- rs -he-rl After | g nM’ 1 ' i . I ! h. . I The Rocwbod r.- n ! one te the rr< rnent -nul -Oiv ! a \’o r : hor. <r.ir : r-• , r. <=.! Th f; .*}. >• * 1’ • hfV' Ur. ’• ''’• ; fc- ATr . C‘«’.;; po] U- 1 ’ • ' The BTU of Corner Si one Ba: fist Ch'-’rol, rnet wi“lr> fen- BTU of. Sycamore Hill last So rid ay p.m. j i jmmmmmmmmk.. HOOO W TIRES NO DOWN I*NN MI NT Pay As You Rule INpi-rrtft A* l.nw An SI.2S (Jown, $1.25 per week. DAVIS Crow si Service ■li'-ROAN AM) I.J <»l NT S I* ToTvs CoJy.ft To So* 1A With Financial FroMems N mj Will Rofpjve a Gracious Welcome i ONSOUDATION Ol OKBTS IS OUR specialty rilF noon SN STF.M IM»I STRI U HANK 1 -J hi i r-y ire e t f;ai t h t Better Buys Here! Z* was#; /tro - -•» ( U£*7Q STATE I j CAPi or '1 /A- aAW TV 1 -'• ~ ! § .W / Jfwr// : ~~~■,,« MM t* <P/ / 1 1 SIR WALTER CHEVROLET McDowell & Lenoir St*. RALEIGH rethii 10-st. -Miss NHA" for 19515. Pir'.r.roil f:oni !<’fl to rij, ii t .iro: ,-m'.s r;;i!s> Hrrv, inploti. !!t*' * 'ride, Ai!in-''> ; d»-t irk !!Hi [ |dr 'H-- T t J’.< Him, l'i ii'i i fhi 1 .|i In AtiXiliitl i i■i • t ;i! ! ill ol Mis I Wi.•oil’ll T!o -• •m-. o MumtH-r of tnembou: pro: ; ,-iii, JVlrs. Othf'i'i’iio (Jcniwm i. rcsidetil At the do«o of tin. hu , •im : : ion Mr V. - u n porvod ; .I -ieUt.il-,s icOtl r- post. Tho prosram r >f voe;a and in- ; Yc’rYth of's.'.o mn.U: fliil ILmS ■'St (.'‘h'n'f'M vv.s a : r.'itui ■ ucry • ruey ri very . r.five <■! all i,irty (t'cryt no did to !p to j it rho id - to ev- ryone Ihr- din-: !:vx.;es an- Mo K i :.vLor, mi-o m B < <odette and d-in; r'niiMlne i ’ •. k : Vni'k. Memorial \MF. id iOr, , i-m ■ i;;. S ! nndav ni-h*. i \Vi■ 1! th> aii-donn ;itc moving on i j j., j- lC . i.-so now. p; m.-aarm, v-ro-; ; ,jiTia n ,;d :v)o'v are; : -oni i im The Stnui'-. GccenvilU • I .-mlvioi pri-si-ntcii its • Cl-.it>i , Vi iio- i'd:’: ni.ahl. U was ; v:-ry -j• •> t, and div'-rfed tty Miss i i-lnntcf. an inst'-r.rtor ow Uu-ro. jy, ,■■■•. L, B. &un\ n m !-nr,o! pal I i;:iv i-!:i S'roet Se‘.;>;>! of- hi i Mi=s S 1 Sautter is principal has ijiisf about conn- to this year May jDm T'.us program wilt be a* lo'eiock |'.n Wedn. nMv April jg. Tin-re are danoes, songs. fa«rch -1 's and things th:\t cliUrirm ana I Miult's alike will share | On V.Vdm , V in. i,’i* Apn! <:• j them v.’.'i', a r-'ooo 01 -' -1: —-i 1 rtlio.n ?.*. • nrir' Fashion Show a! the U. M. E;:p> ' Hah SOiool j Ti, re ",o a pi eiucii l>v Miss ! R ]> Ricks, music instructor of RnV-insoii Unirri Sehoiil t ! Win . •wvvile Ire cream treats by Ver i~3 Waters of Pin County Train ,lll; school. Grimesland. ’ IMelyn j Worthington. Robinson Union j School- Mat.tie .T 1., •-U! • . Be-the I ■ is y.nir Fire Insurance ad«|n*t* on your home? Was it bought to cover your home ten years ago ! or five years ago when the value was half what if 1* now? Tiie value of your home f» worth proteciinK. let < avpne«* Insurance Acenev give you f«M* pro!codon o» your homo aa<S j furnishing. CAM. 3-SM3 BRFORF V Of' KCFFKIt fTN* n'Fci-s,sarv i lia: i oss. CAVENESS INSI)RAN( i AGENCY A »rte m y SI. 11! rl trt jg DIAI. 3-3563 Rev C Avenesn, Sr. Roy Cavtenesii, Jr. «• “XUmwww•»»*<».<•«»» wt>»n»«»wopatriwMiiiMi.wwtf«»if—»ii rotunKwia, pal. Joyce Oats, 9th grade run ner-up, Lorelha Pest "Miss NT! V*. Pth gra'deg Vrmeri In fu '-nii, Ifl| h grade Siarie TPnnt, ’■ill made. ■i ; d T -n‘.,i,e M B ; : 'a’ : ■ 1 r'-e ;■ f I icvr.i j tou;ley. Aviir-p tliiih .School, Ay r.ie Living Picture, sponsored | ; ■, the J H County Council, with : 5 1 ., Vmi.> Vine- ar narrator. Miss j Vine r ; i i-H leader oi tlso Faik i rand School F;iikiand, N. C. Tivm' Im .vill'; dresses in the ir< i’evit be: t made by them 1 and the best dressed won prizes.! They sly led dresses fin house and ‘ n. Cuivr!:. street, formal and ' informal wear. Tile jucices were Mrs Vivian ! ! r; ri' . r,' Home A.,eti:. V.ii-?' .••lilt.};. N <. Mis'- K C Staple-! foot Fppi.'s High School. Green- ; •.lb.. Mr. A 1. Jones. Nocro i ■ s iiiuy Agent, Snow HU). Mrs. T ; i' Mitchell. E AT Eph-es. Hey.', Si.J'.o Mrs Madge Allen. C. M s.rP's. Greenville, Miss Josephine | :e.sick. As-'Riant Hoete Agent ■ : Greciiviile and Mr. C. 1- kb'cAd, Acent. fjietivilli and Xk ; . .? i,■ i p N; rh ' County A - i nt. Washington Miss Del.--is Tunmge was a pfh--- wiiiiirr. s’ ic is me daughter -Aj ' ' V’rs Mar-arelte Turnage now or- j : copied in Beauty Culture at the j -rcM 15ea.ilv Parlor, (Jveer.V.)!.'. j N C. The Woman'. Club, had its regn iar meeting; at the home of Mrs. j R. >a Lee Bradley last week. AI ■ Wirt lip tnry program was l\eard 1 ’ by the group Mrs. Tay lm rccitec. ; -Life’ by Dunbar and the "Rnmv Day" by Longfeikm and Mrs N. ! W. Cherry gave a shoi t talk on 1.. r iwo authors and sang "’Vic 3:,i?n Mrs Mattie Hu {fine 1 >au-j a si'iio The meeting was con eluded with a delicious repast erv. d by- the hostess. ■ while eating the president slat-: .. <1 the importance • I voting \t cosopiete riirrctions w u- given i-f tc ing and vol Evi yoi " k-njoyed the meeting. We wiH meet 1 : vith Mis. Lena Bradley of Green | Street next week and hope all ! members sr ill hi presenl .. Our siek ure ili.iivg nicely They wiudo Jost j v i Payton and Mr Jessie 8.-ugheiv both ronfineri to Pitt Memorial Hm'pda! Rev i. : >v is improving. As ■■.■. : : i i'i: .:: Mother s Day •v„'\ "\v thunk God for the Molh .l •- of men Tliey sro the great est force behind good Christian ..ml moral character May we nig : n.fy the , i widest o! . ever hold, j h.at us holy motherhood It ! ? g, r.riigt iu'cause of its tenderness, its dignity, ts divine love for f child. Mother holds the key to ;vi -hat is rood rnd right Sire cleans Fte souk from sin and vice, Peis .••.•iking it into a Christian eharac ’ter. mskir. - it fit to live and fheri t.o dt< May we make every day Mofh j c-r’s Day. The City Union Ushers of Green ville observed their thiiieentk an niversary April 26. 1933 at 3 Pn: at the Selviu Chapel F - Will Baptist Chun A The Union com.prises six church es, nt Gn e: villc, namely Sclvia i C hapei. Curm-i Stont Baptist, l-hillippi ChrAitan A Ml! Zion, Sy rorti or i Hill, -iitid ,• - - li ■' f- / -i , ’Free Will 1'..:! -s.-t The meetinc was < riled *o orner r, v j/■esi ri • nl I .‘;roy Bu'w ■ Tlx l.lk ■ ('boh rendered ironic for phe services : Mr James Brewing-Jon gave a •si, ,ii!v V ienme v hich was re- . ponded by the Union Vice President. Mr W I Chance The Union paid tribute to ■? d> - i wased rrx'inlr'r Mr John Geele r ■ v.-.ho passed summer of ’52. Mrs. | .M. R. Degraffvr.reid read a poem , a jut Mr', b. M. Atkinson present-1 ~,i ... basket of flowers to the fam- \ ii" oi the deceased. The speaker. Rev, P. H Mun- j , ford, pastor of York Memorial A. i M K Zion Church was presented i | i.,v President L. R l-Jarnes Rev Mr.rtford's address brought' out t-ho personal social aspects of. the Usher. They were: Co-opera-! Dion, courtesy, self-control, initia tive. arid industriousness. He left thoughts of wisdom that j : mil long be remembered by his | hearers Mrs. N TV". Cherry and Mrs. L. Taylor motored to Elizabeth City last (Saturday morn in a to attend | the Fe deration of Woman sChjb. ! Though late getting there the (ftp I was beneficial as well as a plea ! sure, While there they wen dinner, i guests of Mrs. Alice Vaughan. | Master John V. Sledge has] j loined our group of paper boys. • .‘‘■on of Mr. and Mrs. IF. J. Sledge , :He is in the fifth grade and the i i tea diers in Fleming Street and) I ppes .schools, respectively. Lot us please buy a paper and; • don't target to give us your news, t : .RFC- METHOD NEWS NOTES ,V! it ■- On Sum! a; ApO; ?il the Oak OG- li.'ipti.st t ? . , , celebrated R ■ ?r verity• s<-ventii mi jii v < i,. i, • ;n ■, i ■' l i 1-- ti’iiti; \ i , ;g ]i 'j roller. Mi. ? Sii.gi); Wucox <si-.ee a brief a fid ini* s> ''ling in jury of the- churrh. In recognition ■:| the fine <ir that Hu- pas • :or has i -ndt » e/j i Iv- rimrch, fire M-ot.-d nirn wil.fi a heantiful tl'uv.c --/,).. n d (io.'im ::ti d t ake and a ir<l i-u-c. A. i;< |>h< in !f from the Fird ti: n pst Church in Jlaieigb and Mrs • ind r.eii.'ip.i; te f, .m Ms.:- • St v -hrislian Chiu cn vi ito ,o the Tea given by ?.Tiv Ida ’D'niive cu April 26 ior the b. n> fit. of g'o: .ar's Day at £' i. Jann: AME Church. T c Male Cherus t'-om Gauu-r. N f. who furnished m sic ♦or the prop ram sponsored ty IVjrr Nov? 1- :,i Du list on at Oak City Baptist i.;hurcii on tv,o.'ey ettevnoen .-lay ,c,o- very, very good and all who heart; tin tint singing ' * - ca!l v i nii'esi jed ; .1 ’J) o-• p’e ■ arani was .j iv ;. for Utc bile Jr, of Woman's Day which will be I - ff : f< \ -j J • 'Ask i. s' %m,... i - Ute, ' H\ - W ■ F:C;J IM: 1 : M: ’UrGWvTfiU ‘..-A'/’-’Ya) fU . m sV»’«’ r i?" « >* % 9 ••• 4' ■ ■ ’.-u >- ./ J . ±r r ov. S ■Neek' -a The new low cost cotton harvester shown above has. hern developed hv engineers of Dearborn Motors. Birmingham, Mich., to bring me i hanical harvest in tt within reach of thniis re! of cotton gvo-.y.-i g uho nmv pick bv hand. Usin-r countei -roßlii g nnisoes. tne Oearborn r.-imn Harvester remove.:- both red non ami he r from th stalk. A Vilinvcr delivers cotton and burrs to a trailing wagon or to a cotton basket designed for mounting- on Ford tractor', blcny.m- out cm end trash. Weighing oruy iU»O it *-;11\t-'•• u\>to i » 1 i * • Over 400 Taking Part In Making Booker i. Cigars PHILADELPHIA Ove 100 Ni jro employt es. wovk'.'u: • n itay and night sin its. t - T; > pr-’d m ' ,|l ’ over-<i-l productuin of IF- tv w Book-'i'T” cigar *• in • • - 1 1 ■ ‘’' made its debut a’.ong ‘hr t:-stern Seaboard fron.'i .Tcrsev i :iy to South Carolina One of the more lnlerc tiro: !-' h performed at the TVnn' md- t.’igar Corporattor- factory in N.'rfheoc Philadelphia is >b< pl.icemeid of the United States internal Re venue Stamp on the thou <r..b of cigar boxes as they move Gone the production lino. Exhibiimy a u, xferJy rot s pej "f‘: etod only with y< o’s of ciaiiy practice, wotioen deiuy apply m-- government .stamps, one by one. ml the corner of each box with ’ uncanny speed. Without an? ob :,. ;iV joss oi niotiot". these women ; appear to muw with the mechan :i-..il pei feet ion displayed by’ only ilny most modern of machines. Wake Group Pays Honor To Veteran Home Agent In impressive Banquet RALEIGH More than 130 Ne -1 pro Home Demonstration '* • •.'•omep and friends >.ron-. all cm ’Wake County ioirub te - 1.-p •;i • ; IM;.-, 4 to honor JVT*t B- i thy M ■Edwards. Lome A urn -... vV • j County fm i v.': 11! ,■■■,'■•' , I;■ ] affair w:y .i in •-. ■ ~ r the W;: , Com. <•: i:r! T■.;iiel.:-i 1 The affair w,,s or •• . nm - ; : 1 in. Dpi n i’/r) Home T'r ”;i .‘ at;> : t ' Week. May AM (I ;•< ‘ o . the bnuc/d'A war 11n• R. ' Paul H j ! Johnson. p;.,-i *r. Mar. in St no ', ‘ i Rapurt Church He >■. intrort. ic. ! > !by Mrs. Georgia Hi Us, record!Hi* 1.-eerotary of the WaU Hume Dom | ; u i,-1, ratio". Couiuy Coimril Mrs i Ashley Powell, council president, j presided over the occasion. J As a token of appreciation. Air"- I Edwards was presented " itli ■> c Holland Disk' by the Waite Home ■ jDemonstration Council. Mrs l'uw jell made the presence ion j Other fra tor- included County • ilenoi’t by M Oii Lane. ; SprinytCGcl Club; M. ..c by the Wilson Notes WILSON Darden HiM, Si bu j Junior and Senior clas es were | the guests at trie Green viU< High i School prom. Greenville N. C. • | May Ist The AF of 1., sponsored a cone ! -aunity Mass Met ting at the Corn* j it.unity Center Mav 4th. On pro- A'.rani v»re Di <». K He b. i ftoid '! ; a candidate for the city council | election. Rev. Stalling also n .- n ]Hi date for the city council. Tlvre • were other speakers. Rev O. J. Hawkins, Rev. G. T Little Rev Johnson all of Wilson, and Repre- j sen tali ve Banks of Richmond. v« The PTA Eivir Street School h sponsoring n banquet. Friday night Moy Bth. The tickets arc now on sale MRS. MAMIE AU TRY REPORTER. —BFC— • • TTtP r A Rotjnta n ! A f ;rnn<t tmu-icai con-ert -.vs.. Mu i,r;l .ii f. . i.'iu ( ha. T iOeiJKigX i i h Sunday ni: it May 2 Hi v 11,. ; ior i ; -i faitlvil.ll . (......: in.; i. iioi.-i in high ■ : Heel-,: by lisr im.-mbci s >s v. -’i . ill-,,, ••.•‘i-yiJrt-r.s i.rf til et.iv.'f r!:UiT : l* ... in :n,c to;' , 'te,. of Mi Ate X Gn-cl. !,u Lihi vi , y to know that tie has i, ' ; 1 enoir-.i: to i' r ■-)! lion o tt j-.i'in ' in tlir iie.'-pit il >»r !;. '. ..tin.-nt. V.'ii !•■ he !;, out again. i At .h nkin i- a f;.>- 1,;.,,,; si. Ai re s Horpit---! for a j..., j;.:- Bn me looking for tie) ;i fu 1-, ;j \ boiflt - yci>n ! Mr< IvtilliG Bin*rr)l was t-’Tvcn ; . .u j.i/i- birthday ivisty by her I ramily on May 3 Tilts ~ tn ,1 !;'.ft:c numoer oi *f.-irnds p.'iT'Ciit lu ni.ike th !,.,■( ne-.. ,r ii,t anti many many ! ,-H.v gifli WI i'r :'lf s lift .1 !’ her i T |:< at tail' was besvtiiuily pv'si.cl .fvi nvei by her dautn’.iter. 'vir-r ! \:. ;ik- lAu rcii as porters Another unusual job in the pro- j ,1: ction , ; ti'x' ' Bookr-r T cif-ai .... ; ss/wj ;, v Ni grocs that oaiis ~■>; y, isoniV'l C ’■ Op* - : twii of the <-t ’ iiip’nane nN iciiine. T g>and intricate rnn hii;i \v‘ H'h is ‘tporated by only |s . . ~n, n constant rnovee. i nt .cri obiu I'-.'at-ion on flic ipart cit the worker. The scope of 1 mis p': of i 1 od rtn.-n in ’ ,Jnr:. g-mcf ling the hole in the ; ; ..,r; to. celov.-hane wvappei and i: ii mil ' eaciianinj; the finished ci w.’r.- into l.'oxer This lartcr job : IS hand operatinri. Whether the job to be performed iS igige or small, complicated or ’.-■rir.’ie. Fennstate'' selection of ■ i ,)i '■ r cac! • ,-i'e with degree of skill and Ac..’bni-.:al know -how that assures • ;n ■,S . ,i , ... ~. ; ‘ IT,n-. istcnt Ugb iqualify workmanship. Quirtc. Sint. School fo> Pbnd Tesfiniooiri; bv Mrs. Mattie Tlnr •oo-•. Shiloh Club. <tJ T, Os YEAR A.i.-'n ••ecopnizeri at th<- occasion •;;v. 1)11 |A:c’i Rock C’. b - })■*'. ■ if-.;. •■. .■ n rieriared the Home D |i onsiarnC'n Glut' Os The Year :y Hu':- Denionst iat cm Council. I-revinir- tvttiln-T.'. of the Cap Lave •I-, thi shot well and Fletchers Grove H«Demonstration Chib? The m- ti'.i mi • ■■lstrd of bar£ : * ,•( tiOii cnKken, potato salad. .‘Jaw. hush pupi.ts, rof fee. ice cream and Cci KD. Mis Kuwa. ,-!■•: is Wake Home A ..-on! ind Mis Natalie P Wim ba'icv is assistant Home Agent. - RFC - - Prices of fed cattle are not ex pected to chan :.e greatly through out the remainder of 1953. with the possible exception of the fall, when seasonal increases ar< expected. Processors an. unlikely to con tract for larger acrcaacs of vc; ■- ttir-ies than in 19,>2. Stocks of canned v< . eiai/l 's <re ;;encrai!? ; r’,equate end Imoso of fronen vc • tables are large. MW*''»"jwrtwnw'—<**»*“*' l * , —‘ tl *** l '‘ JM,l> * lll,|, ' ,t ** >l,ll '“ , * in,|l ~ r * , "’ wl " l ‘ M * ,ul SAi.K:-: AM) tfKUVICK ON KA.VOKS, RkiF’.fII V. KKATORS, RADIOS. Ml- .vTERS, AM) KVKRYTHI NO KLKCTRtCAL rONTRACTORS I!\VES-J.\CKSON ELECTRICAL SERA ICE 13? E. Hwrgett St. Phone 3*503? V 0 V'U AV ESTJ SC 110 ’' B DEALICR \£mrv itu AVf-?>: Wcitinghowsf' HOT STOVE LEAGUE < »v)<; | e.'U'i it■.l!( i ' !• i ii.ICK , hi* Stvcoiiu i'! I " ti’wy -the sensors. j g: ■ e t■ I ■ t" l 'pf !' t) J*•*l >i. I !Cc ! - .»ft 1 1; i 'l'ir , necUpgs aj | • i), 'ir ■■ ■ i i'i I :,g piiiti,, :I 1 k Icnk * ,ne w I;1 ‘*>:' [»: >i '■! with 'ju> ' . i.; J :' i j I■, ■ . ,11 > , ll.'l r.n.SC j The fumed rein f pitche. t-.u* a , to pU !, 111!!'., i ... ■ 1 V I: • l '■ . ■■. j •;;n,v- it .1 .. h'>; )i: <i t dfhsi j lit!:- 1' . I'i! st sackpr ( 'i! Hod ..os j I i i,i, e and ■ll pp<eu i . , : f>. in C mirk* i'i:;;;. I" yad I on inning - t : ;• roicn ill the lt.sl j uni; ■ i!• pv.th • win the game J r Huy Ci'i'i'.jMuclin imr.i : . ug-j '"i.., : ;m Jack u KoL'iniyii | : itlt!,,; heroes of this till ;>!>• •skin?’ o» R". ni.'.on, tlic latest tumor is tint Jit; ntay plav left field, ami Ilillv Cos v .'1 nitm bark to third base limine tiilfiaiT) " ill remain at mm mill as ins hat tine Ids hold ing ■ ij* fim-v. to tlif nviri. Before CiH-.i p.mu' latHv, .lurkic , - >ct'n working oiit in the nut ■ ! H id. I ,'ft Held is a Weak ; I!’ • Vo ■•iki .\ n ihi i!;i di i ii" ini bt lime;; & p i . aba b. ' j jeeUi." ays |1 maces no ilt! ’■once where hr t■ 1 •' ■■ H : say:, ms third bare wolk htv iiupriwd. cot ‘if t: i man . -<\ l niove, then j I !y;.)vi l id n’t care vvh> r- I play. j |on i. I I,an help win , (U)hNS ItlM ItVI K Id \ t VK out CATCHING St Alt Smart b c. o ill, fun and a female i liiiieldei have been leie highiijjiu-- |s f tile training st a son so far fm ;he Indianapolis Clowns eliaiu ims of tiu’ Ni ,iu Attic ■League Cast wee’s however. He (a "v - made a new disco very- they hnutci i • Hi-year-old bey said to be aa- U-t ‘Pinky’ Hamilton ol .Jack uther Cam pane Ha" in the person :\ i! It . t in. Piiilsv has a euUet 1 * a i.md hits the long ball A true mist ier. he is said to need onij ex : perisnee Toni Stone the teams wonm cond sacker, is continue:c '■ .parkte at. the keystone sack. Slv" suffered a slightly pulled leu mu--. \tiuf has shown no effect Tin Tuvt women to play in the NAt ’ Atiss Storm played the past three j , y;-;. , j l.y, *, , A- W Oi I *'. ill - Ci'C i C'U -. . According to Syd Pollock, gen-, cal manage c fin- Clowns, the] V j dance records for the exhibition | n when they play in Nw | Orleans Sunday and Monday, May j SO u I the K'.nt c ‘--by Mori i,icehs They play a twin mil on: j gudr;ay and a night till Monday Pollock also announced that tne :cnin ;s lo"kins foi pacit'.c’ime comedian to travel with the uam ii *is summer H< - so ld the Oil l give tryouts if' every city j)lsy during sprirg irmm.iv Phcr j are tie Monarch-- n 1 >y*-t’< . Duplin Girl t ash ion Show Winner i , WARSAW The Annual sV»'iv'. j Pd.=hMm Show" pi <. sent<’cl - : y the itomc Kcoiv'in! •' ■ Depaitiri' nt of ’ Ooiig'cs:-' Hit,-:i School wa,-; even | -n . [ iiight, April 21. at 3:00 p.m. The outstanding t'oatuttt u 'he , wnitm ot Miss \g H. A " lui ! ' if,?, The person crowned v : - Miss 1 orctha Bed, a mcmlwr <>f tlic "th sr ulc class !he other contestants in flic nr«i< r they c,ihh were is-,s .Tsyce. Oats, -fiii grade. Vans' l ! ""' ingfon nth Eiadr. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 9, 1953, edition 1
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